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

Batcheller Genealogy

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:New Hampshire, Sources]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy. Descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, of England, A leading non-conformist, who settled the town of New Hampton, N. H. and Joseph, Henry, Joshua and John Batcheller of Essex Co., Massachusetts' * '''Author''': Pierce, Frederick Clifton * '''Publishing Information''': Chicago, Illinois: W. B. Conkey Company, 1898 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Pierce, Frederick Clifton. ''[[Space:Batcheller Genealogy|Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy. Descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, of England, A leading non-conformist, who settled the town of New Hampton, N. H. and Joseph, Henry, Joshua and John Batcheller of Essex Co., Massachusetts]]'', Chicago, Illinois: W. B. Conkey Company, 1898, pg. 101. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Pierce, Frederick Clifton. ''[[Space:Batcheller Genealogy|Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy. Descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, of England, A leading non-conformist, who settled the town of New Hampton, N. H. and Joseph, Henry, Joshua and John Batcheller of Essex Co., Massachusetts]]'', Chicago, Illinois: W. B. Conkey Company, 1898, pg. 101. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/batchelderbatche00pier === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Batcheller Genealogy|WikiTree profiles that use this source]]'''

Batchelors Delight Tract

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[[Category:Batchelors Delight Tract, Prince George's County]] ===Source of the Name: A Song=== The name of this tract may well have been a popular song of the 1600s. One edition of the ballad was printed between 1641 and 1661, interestingly, the time of England's Puritan Commonwealth. The lyrics may be found here: http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/folk-song-lyrics/Batchelors_Delight.htm ===1700 Neighbor in Batchelors Delight Transaction=== On January 3, 1700, Robert Tyler of Prince Georges County, Gent, and his wife Susanna conveyed to Richard Butt of Anne Arundel County, Planter, for 69 pounds sterling, 206.25 acres of Batchelors Delight. Tyler had recently purchased it from Richard Marsham. The tract had been part of a 3800 acre tract called "Darnalls Grove" formerly in Calvert County, now in P. G. County, on the west side of Collington Branch. The land is adjacent to property of Samuel Duvall and Robert Bradley. Richard Duckett and Lewis Duvall witnessed the transaction. PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY LAND RECORDS, Deed, 3 January 1700 From: ROBERT TYLER of P. G. County, gent. To: RICHARD BUTT of Anne Arundel County, planter Price: 69 pounds sterling Property: All the 206 and 1/4 acre tract called "Batchelors Delight" recently purchased by said TYLER from RICHARD MARSHAM, said tract being part of the 3800 acre tract called "Darnalls Grove," formerly in Calvert County, now in P. G. County, on the west side of Collington Branch; bounding on "Darnalls Grove," and land of SAMUEL DUVALL and ROBERT BRADLY. Signature: ROB'T TYLER Wit.: RICHARD DUCKETT, LEWIS DUVALL Ackn'd: ROBERT TYLER and wife SUSANNA, 3 January 1700. Recorded: 25 February 1700, Vol. A, p. 349 Gwen Boyer Bjorkman. Samuel Duvall. Baker, Beeman, Boyer, Crown, Estep, James, McBee, Nusbaum, Shally, Turner and related families. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gwenbj&id=I2024064. Accessed May 30, 2016 ===1701 Sale=== PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY LAND RECORDS, Deed, 6 February 1701 From: THOMAS LEMARR of P. G. County, planter To: JOHN POTTINGER of P. G. County, planter Price: 40 pounds sterling Property: The 100 acre tract "Samuels Delight" on Collington Branch, bounding on "Majors Lott" and Maj. SEWELL'S "Bachilors Hope"; being part of a larger tract called "Batchelors Delight." Signature: THOMAS LEMARR Wit.: SAMEL MAGRUDER, THOMAS SPRIGG, JR., JONATHAN SIMMONS. Ackn'd: THOMAS LEMARR and wife ANN, 6 February 1701 Recorded: 5 May 1702, Vol. A, p. 432. Samuel Magruder. http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I002020&tree=Tree1. ===1731 Survey for Richard Marsham=== Here are some survey's from the early- to mid-1700's that are interesting. This one is for Richard Marsham on November 26, 1731. It is not very helpful in determining the exact location of the 206-1/4 acre Batchelors Delight of Richard Butt, b. 1670. It reads in part; "Beginning at the Northernmost corner of the _ Warring land called Mount Pleasant and running thence East three hundred & Eighty Seven...". The only place I can find a Mount Pleasant, near Darnalls Grove is in the far right map from the National Park Service, U S Department of Interior. They refer to it elsewhere as "Mount Pleasant Landing". It doesn't help locate Batchelors Delight but it does help to verify the location of Darnalls Grove. Dennis William Butt. http://dennis-william-butt.com/theory.htm ===Butt Descendants=== As mentioned above, some believe the wife "Mary" mentioned in the 1810 Berkeley County, VA will of Richard Butt is Mary Dickey. The "...Rockbridge County, Virginia, marriage bond dated 7 March 1797 for a Richard Butt to marry Mary Dickey, daughter of Robert Dickey", mentioned in the above, could be the source of that belief. And this may be so. I've found the family history of a Dickey family from Pennsylvania. I've discussed this Mary Dickey with the author. That author does not know of a Mary Dickey who could have been the one who is mentioned in the "Butt Excursus". The June, 1989, "The Berkeley Journal", Issue 13, published by the Berkeley County Historical Society in Martinsburg, WV, included an article titled "Buttstown". This article was written by the same Don C. Woods mentioned on page 614 in the above "Butt Excursus". The Buttstown article can be found on pages 60, 61, 62 & 63 of this journal. In that article, Mr. Woods notes that Buttstown, VA was founded on 200 acres that was very near the Potomac River and that had been purchased by Richard Butt from Joseph Franceway in November, 1771. This Richard Butt was the grandson of the Richard Butt and wife Mary who owned Batchelors Delight in Darnalls Grove (aka Willow Grove) in Prince Georges County, Maryland. The wife of the Richard Butt of Buttstown was Sarah Green (aka Sarah Ann Green). When his book was published, R. M. Green was uncertain about who the parents were of this Sarah Green. He wrote in the book about her; "SARAH GREEN, apparently the oldest daughter of William and Dinah (?) Green...". In a letter to me in 1997, Mr. Green stated with certainly that this Sarah Green was the half-sister of Rignal Green Sr. and full-sister of William Green Jr., the latter of whom, along with wife Ann Butt founded Greensburg, VA/WV. There are other siblings he didn't list. Rignal Green Sr. and "Sarah (?) - wife 2 of Rignal Sr." were Bazil's wife Mahala Green's grandparents and accordingly, this Sarah Green was Mahala's grand Aunt. And if I have it right, Sarah Green, who with her husband Richard Butt founded Buttstown, is my 5th great grandmother. DNA testing has shown that I am not a father-to-son descendant of the Richard Butt of Batchelors Delight, nor the Richard Butt who founded Buttstown. I descend from Richard Butt of Batchelors Delight thru his daughter Dinah who married "Old" William Green. http://dennis-william-butt.com/MainPage.htm ==Sources==

Batcombe, Dorset

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[[:Category: Dorset]] ===Batcombe, Dorset=== Batcombe lies about 12 miles north-west of Dorchester. Not to be confused with Batcombe, Somerset. Useful Links: *[http://www.opcdorset.org/BatcombeFiles/Batcombe.htm Batcombe - Dorset OPC page] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/batcombe.html Batcombe (St. Mary) - Dorset Churches Page] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DOR/Batcombe Batcombe - GENUKI page]

Bateman Name Study

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[[Category:Bateman Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Bateman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bateman Bateman] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bateman name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bateman's), by time period (18th Century Bateman's), or by topic (Bateman DNA, Bateman Occupations, Bateman Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bateman Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bateman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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Bates - 91st PA

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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] [Samuel Penniman Bates. ''History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5''. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, state printer, 1869-71. 5 volumes. 'Ninety-first regiment', volume 3, pages 186-193. Transcription by Gary Steiner.] [the roster is transcribed [[Space:91st_Pennsylvania_Bates_Roster|here]]] NINETY-FIRST REGIMENT. [page 186] THE Ninety-first Regiment was recruited under [[Gregory-6961|Edgar M. Gregory]], in compliance with an order of the War Department, during the fall of 1861, in the city of Philadelphia. In October, a force then being recruited by Edward E. Wallace was consolidated with it. The rendezvous was Camp Chase, at Gray's Ferry, on the Schuylkill, near the city. The command was mustered into service on the 4th of December, and the regimental organization was effected by the choice of the following field officers: [[Gregory-6961|Edgar M. Gregory]], Colonel; Edward E. Wallace, Lieutenant Colonel; George W. Todd, Major. On the 21st of January, 1862, the regiment was ordered to Washington, and upon its arrival went into camp three miles from the city, on the Bladensburg Road. Drill which had been regularly practiced at Camp Chase was resumed, and schools for officers, under the immediate direction of Lieutenant Colonel Wallace and Major Todd, were established. On the 28th of February, companies A and E were ordered to duty in the city, A at the old capital prison, and E for patrol. On the 19th of March, company G was stationed at Long Bridge, company D at the Central guard house, and the balance of the regiment was quartered at Franklin Square Barracks. On the 27th of April the regiment was ordered to Alexandria, where it relieved the Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania, and was quartered in various parts of the city for provost duty, [[Gregory-6961|Colonel Gregory]] acting Military Governor, and Captain Joseph H. Sinex, Provost Marshal of the town. The regiment remained on duty at Alexandria until the 21st of August, when it was relieved by the Ninety-fourth New York, and ordered to duty with the First Brigade,* Second Division, Fifth Corps, then on its way from the Peninsula to join General Pope's army, and encamped near Cloud's Mills, Virginia. Remaining in camp until the 28th, it was detailed to escort a train of eighty-seven wagons to Fairfax Court House, and had proceeded as far as Annandale, when it was ordered back to camp. On the evening of the 29th it was marched back to Fort Ellsworth, remaining that night and the following day, and on the morning of the 1st of September was moved to Fort Stevenson and encamped, on the 12th to Columbia College, and on the 15th started on the Maryland Campaign, arriving at Antietam on the morning of the 18th, after a tedious march, having been on duty the greater part of the time along the Monocacy Creek. Until the 16th of October it remained [page 187] in camp in Maryland, when the Third Division, with a part of the Second, crossed the Potomac, and proceeded on a reconnoissance up the valley. At Shepherdstown the enemy was encountered in some force, and a spirited skirmish ensued, in which his forces were driven across the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which had been destroyed. As the column retired the rebels followed closely, and at Shepherdstown it was ordered to about face and meet them; but they retired without risking an engagement, and the command returned to camp. On the 30th of October the army broke camp and moved to Warrenton, where M'Clellan was superseded by Burnside, and the army was re-organized, General Hooker being assigned to the centre grand division, composed of the Third and Fifth Corps. About the middle of November the division marched towards Falmouth, encamping at Stoneman's Switch, and remaining until the 11th of December, when it marched up to the Phillips House, the men laying on their arms until the morning of the 13th, the battle of Fredericksburg about to open. At nine o'clock it crossed the river, and after marching up through the town the regiment was formed to support a battery of the Second Corps in position bellied the stone enclosure of a grave-yard, just outside the town. After remaining in this position for some time, it was ordered out, and moving at double-quick was thrown into line on the Fredericksburg Road, the right resting at the tan-yard. It was here exposed to a hot fire of artillery, in which Lieutenant George Murphy and three men were killed, and Major Todd, a valuable officer, received a mortal wound. At five P.M. the regiment ordered to join in the charge upon the enemy's lines, well protected by the famous stone wall. Says a corespondent of Harper's Weekly: "Humphreys' Division of Butterfield's Corps was resting on its arms in the streets of Fredericksburg. General Butterfield sent an order to move it to the front. Simultaneously General Hooker ordered Hazard and Frank to take their batteries to the crest, which our infantry had made their fighting line all the day long, to open rapidly and concentrate their fire on a certain point in the stone wall. This was a perilous undertaking, but it was executed in a most gallant manner. Hazard was at once in position, though losing sixteen men and eighteen horses before he fairly began. Frank followed and took up a position farther to the left on the same line; and then both batteries opened with shell and solid shot, at a range of only two hundred and seventy-five yards. While the cannonading was going on, Humphreys, at the head of Allabaugh's Brigade, had crossed the mill-race and was forming his men behind the crest ready for the charge, and Tyler's First Brigade was following closely after, ready to support. The line was formed and the column moved gallantly forward, reached the line of battle, passed fifty yards beyond, when a deadly fire from behind the stone wall caused it to falter, and finally to fall back, re-forming under the crest from which it started. Humphreys and staff and many other field officers were dismounted in this charge, their horses being killed, while the brigade lost five hundred men in fifteen minutes. Now there was but one more chance. Tyler's Brigade had come up, and notwithstanding the turmoil, General Humphreys had succeeded in forming it in gallant style. The only hope now was with the bayonet. The men were ordered not to fire. Then with great exertions the batteries on the crest were persuaded to cease firing while the charge was being made. The officers were ordered to the front and the brigade, led by Generals Humphreys and Tyler, moved forward with a cheer. They reached the little rise in the ground within [page 188] eighty yards of the stone wall, where line after line of our men lay flat on the ground. They began to move over the living mass, when suddenly the prostrate men cried out, 'don't go there, 'tis certain death,' and rising began to impede the progress of the column, and by protestations of every nature implored the men not to go forward. Then the crisis came. The division was fighting its maiden battle. Older troops than they quailed before the murderous volleys now making great gaps through their ranks. The head of the charging column was enveloped in a sheet of living flame; the hideous shells were bursting all around and in their midst; the men began to load and fire; the momentum of the charge was gone; the column began to retire slowly, falling back to its place of formation. This was the forlorn hope of the day, and this was what it did: it demonstrated the strength of the enemy's position; demonstrated that the bravest troops in the world could not stem the torrent of fire which poured into that fatal place." The regiment lost in the charge two officers and eighty-seven men. At eight o'clock P.M. it was withdrawn and taken back into town; but at mid-night [of 14 Dec] was again led to the front to protect the removal of the wounded. At day-break it returned to town, remaining until the evening of the 15th, when it was ordered to the right to protect working parties engaged in throwing up earthworks. A few hours later it was moved to the left, relieving a portion of the Sixth Corps, the pickets being posted along the Richmond Railroad. During the night the army was withdrawn across the river. At day-break the pickets of the regiment were called in, and moving at double-quick through the town passed over, among the last troops to leave the hostile shore. Upon the resignation of Lieutenant Colonel Wallace, Captain Joseph H. Sinex was promoted to succeed him, and Captain John D. Lentz to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Major Todd. Until the 20th of January, 1863, the regiment rested in camp, its chief duty picketing the rear line, and then set out on Burnside's Mud Campaign, marching in the direction of Banks' Ford. For several days it was employed in building corduroy roads and assisting to move the artillery and trains, and upon the abandonment of the movement returned to camp. On the 13th of April the right wing under command of [[Gregory-6961|Colonel Gregory]] was ordered to United States Ford, and the left under Lieutenant Colonel Sinex, to Banks' Ford, to picket the crossings and the approaches. The Assistant Surgeon [probably on loan from another regiment], one Sergeant, and four men of the right wing were captured, the former being speedily released, but with the loss of his horse and side-arms. [The morning report of 24 April names 2 men as captured 22 Apr 63 while on duty at United States Ford: Samuel Conrad (E) and George Kulp (E)] Remaining until the 25th [probably 23rd; see consolidated morning report, 24 Apr 63], it was relieved by the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania, and returned to camp. On the 28th, the Fifth, together with the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps, started on the Chancellorsville campaign, the Fifth crossing at Kelly's and Ely's Fords, and reaching the Chancellor House at one o'clock on the morning of the 1st of May. Resting until noon it marched, left in front, down the road leading to Banks' Ford; but the division of regulars under Sykes becoming heavily engaged, the Third Division was countermarched and put upon the road leading to Richardson's Ford. It was formed in line on the right of the road, the left of the division resting on the river, and ordered to entrench. All day of the 2d it was kept busy throwing up earthworks, a heavy line of skirmishers well out upon the front. At six o'clock on the morning of the 3d it was relieved by the Eleventh Corps, and was again taken up to the Chancellor House. At nine o'clock the division was thrown forward into a wood with [page 189] thick underbrush. Advancing in line it struck the rebel skirmishers and drove them in; but soon came upon his main line, when the firing became earnest. Until near noon the fighting was severe, when the ammunition of the infantry having been exhausted, and repeated calls for more being unanswered, the line was forced to retire to the breast-works. The dead and most of the wounded were left upon the field. To screen his movements, the enemy set the forest on fire where they lay, and many perished miserably in the flames. The enemy followed up and had reached the edge of the wood just in front of the works, when the batteries opened on him a murderous fire, causing him to recoil. The regiment was then taken back and posted in the forks of the Chancellorsville and United States Ford roads. Here it remained until noon of the 4th, when it was moved to the rear, and ordered to throw up a new line of works. At night it again moved out to the front, and was formed in line to cover the retreat. At midnight it fell back to the fortified line, and a little before morning re-crossed the river, and returned to its old camp. Captain Theodore H. Parsons and Lieutenant George Black were mortally wounded. [[Gregory-6961|Colonel Gregory]] received a wound in the leg, and Lieutenant Colonel Sinex was dismounted. At the conclusion of the campaign all but two of the regiments in the brigade were mustered out of service, and the Ninety-first was transferred to the Third Brigade, Colonel O'Rouke, Second Division, General Sykes. On the 28th of May the regiment was ordered to Stoneman's Switch, where it relieved the Thirty-Second Massachusetts, and was employed in guarding the railroad from the station to Potomac Bridge. On the 4th of June it was transferred to United States Ford, relieving the cavalry, and on the 9th fell back to Mount Holly Church, and thence to Catlett's Station. Here General Weed was assigned to the command of the brigade, and the march towards Gettysburg was resumed, the weather very hot, the men suffering much on the way, many of them being shoeless, and passed through Manassas Junction, Gum Spring, and Aldie, where it turned aside to support cavalry, crossed the Potomac at Edwards' Ferry, and arriving at Frederick City, rested until the 28th. In the meantime General Meade had taken command of the army, General Sykes succeeding him in command of the corps, and General Ayers of the division. Resuming the march, it arrived on the evening of the 1st of July at Hanover, where it halted for the night; but at eight in the evening it was ordered into line, and marched on rapidly towards the battle-field. At midnight the column was halted, and the men lay down in the road resting as best they could until four in the morning, when the march was resumed, and upon arriving on the ground, was thrown into position on the right of the line of battle, remaining about an hour, Captain Hall, of company E, receiving a severe wound while here. It was then moved to a position in support of the left centre. At two P.M. the brigade was ordered to move at double-quick to Little Round Top, to the relief of a part of the Third Corps, which had been hard pressed and was being driven. "Our brigade," says Colonel Sellers, "marched up one side of Little Round Top, as the rebels charged up the other, and was thrown into line to meet them. Our regiment was ordered at the same time to move at double-quick to the right, to support Battery I, of the Fifth United States, but had barely got to the place when we were about-faced and marched back to Little Round Top, and thrown into line in front of Battery D, of the Fifth United States, at once opening a brisk [page 190] fire on the enemy's sharpshooters, who were occupying the Devil's Den and the rocks around us, and were busily at work picking off our men upon the least exposure. General Weed was here killed, as was also Captain Haslett, who commanded the battery which we were supporting. During the night the men were busy in building stone walls for their protection." There was little fighting on the 3d, in the immediate front of the regiment. On the morning of the 4th the skirmish line advanced and captured some prisoners, passing over the enemy's breast-works and coming up with his rear-guard, when the skirmishers retired. The loss in the engagement was two officers and nineteen men. At four o'clock on the afternoon of the 5th the regiment left Little Round Top, and marched to Marsh Creek, where it encamped. Leaving the direct line of retreat taken by the enemy, the corps proceeded by Utica, Middletown, and Boonsboro, and crossing Antietam Creek was formed in line of battle on the morning of the 11th, driving in the rebel skirmishers. On the 12th the line again advanced and threw up breast-works. During the 13th a heavy fire was kept up with good effect, and at night the enemy retreated across the river. On the following morning the line advanced to Williamsport, taking some prisoners. The marching, counter-marching, and strategic manoeuvres which characterized the fall campaign of 1863, in the valley of Virginia, attended with hard marching, ceaseless vigilance, and constant activity, but with little hard fighting, was participated in by the regiment with its characteristic promptitude, and rapidity of movement, and upon the return of the army from Mine Run, where the campaign ended, was assigned to duty along the line of the Rappahannock, and the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. On the 26th of December a large proportion of the regiment re-enlisted, and was mustered for an additional term of three years. The men who could not re-enlist were transferred to the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania, and on the 2d of January, 1864 [They actually left on the 4th], the regiment left for home on veteran furlough. Upon its arrival in Philadelphia it paraded on Chestnut street, in front of Independence Hall. Head-quarters were established on Chestnut street below Fifth, and Lieutenant Shipley was detailed for recruiting service. On the 16th of February the regiment re-assembled and proceeded to the Upland Institute, near Chester, remaining until the 2d of March, when it moved to the front under command of Lieutenant Colonel Sinex, and went into winter-quarters at Warrenton Junction. The army moved on the Spring campaign on the 4th of May. "About eleven o'clock in the evening of the 3d of May," says the report of the campaign, "the regiment left Culpepper and marched to Germania Ford on the Rapidan, crossing the river at six o'clock on the morning of the 4th, and marching to near Wilderness Tavern, where we were thrown into line of battle, and posting pickets, bivouacked for the night. On the morning of the 5th, marching to near Parker's Store, we were thrown into line of battle on the right of the brigade, and advanced through a dense thicket of underbrush until we had got outside of the skirmish line, on the edge of a cleared field, when the brigade charged across it, but was driven back, retiring to our old position, where we remained during the balance of the day and that night. The next day we were advanced out to the left of the road to protect the pioneers who were throwing up a line of works. At three o'clock P.M. our [page 191] regiment was ordered to relieve a division of the Pennsylvania Reserves on the left of the road, and upon getting into position posted out skirmishers close up to the hill on which the rebels were entrenched. We lay there that night, skirmishing with the rebels until one o'clock A.M. of the 7th, when we were ordered to fall back as quickly and quietly as possible, to the line of works which had been thrown up in our rear. The rebels followed us closely, and at day-break, thinking that we had retreated, made a charge, but were repulsed and driven back in disorder. We remained behind the works all day, the rebels making two or three attempts on our line, but being each time driven back. About nine P.M. we were withdrawn and moved slowly along the plank road, through a complete forest. At about mid-night the led horses at the head of the column becoming frightened at the firing of the skirmishers, rushed through the column knocking down many of the men. Color Sergeant Robert Chism was so badly trampled that he died after having one of his legs amputated. The regiment was quickly re-formed and resumed the march, arriving at Todd's Tavern at seven on the following morning." The enemy was already there when the regiment arrived, and it was immediately thrown into line relieving the cavalry. Advancing to a little knoll called Laurel Hill, under heavy shelling, it at once opened fire. After holding this position for a few hours it retired to a ridge in rear, leaving the skirmishers on the hill, and commenced throwing up a line of earth-works. The next two days were spent in strengthening the works, the skirmishers keeping up a steady fire upon the front. On the morning of the 12th it was ordered to advance and make a diversion in favor of the Second Corps, about to make a grand charge. It moved over the skirmish line, under a heavy fire of musketry and artillery, to the edge of the woods where the enemy lay, driving him from his pits. Lieutenant Colonel Sinex and Lieutenant Shipley were here wounded, and Major Lentz assumed command. Upon its arrival in front of Spottsylvania Court House, in conjunction with the One Hundred and Fortieth New York, it was ordered to charge the enemy at the Myers' House [on 14 May], which was gallantly executed, the rebels being driven out. An hour later a brigade of the Sixth Corps relieved these two regiments, and after holding the position a short time, was in turn charged and lost it. At dusk, the Ninety-first and One Hundred and Fortieth New York were led back and ordered to re-take it. They were obliged to move up the hill under a rapid shelling from our own batteries, and when the position had again been carried, were relieved, and moved to the left, into position directly in front of the town. As the army moved on, digging and fighting its way towards Richmond, the regiment was constantly at the front, and actively employed. On the 23d it crossed the North Anna, and in the engagement which there ensued, lost eleven in killed and wounded. Re-crossing the stream it moved on, crossing the Pamunkey near Hanovertown, and after advancing a few miles, threw up breast-works on which the enemy charged, but was repulsed with heavy loss. A mile further on, the Richmond Turnpike was reached, where breast-works were again thrown up, but were soon abandoned, and the command moved to the left, relieving the Fourth Division, passing under a heavy fire to gain the position. Captain Francis, of company F, and four men were wounded [on 1 June 1864]. On the 6th of June the command arrived at Cold Harbor. Here the Ninety-first was transferred to the First Brigade, Colonel Sweitzer, of the First Division. Marching and intrenching, the corps finally reached the James, and crossing [page 192] on the 16th of June, moved up in front of Petersburg, taking position on the left of the Ninth Corps. At day-light on the morning of the 18th the division moved down the first line of rebel works, which had been captured the day before, and was placed in line of battle in rear of the Third Division, when the order to charge across, and capture the Suffolk and Petersburg Railroad was given. Advancing at double-quick the enemy was driven to his next line of works, and the line of railroad which had been previously captured and lost was regained and held. A hot fire was kept up for over four hours. Lieutenants Edward J. Maguigan and [[Gregory-7095|Justus A. Gregory]] were wounded. At dusk, the division moved to the left, and was ordered to charge the enemy occupying a hill, where the mine was subsequently sprung. The position was carried, and a line of works was thrown up. In these two engagements the regiment lost eighty-two in killed and wounded. On the morning of the 2lst the regiment having moved on the previous evening down the Suffolk Railroad, the left wing, under Captain Sellers, of company G, was detailed as skirmishers, and advancing on the enemy's breast-works, the left resting on the Jerusalem Plank Road, drove the rebel skirmishers up to the ground on which Fort Hell was afterwards built. Here the regiment lay until after night-fall, when it was relieved by the Sixty-second. On the 3d of July the term of service of the latter regiment expired, and it was relieved from duty, the veterans and recruits being transferred to the Ninety-first. From the 6th to the 21st the regiment was engaged in building forts and strengthening the works, [[Gregory-6961|Colonel Gregory]] being in command of the brigade. It was then taken to the front, and until the 28th was employed in putting up bomb-proofs. At half-past four on the morning of the 30th the men were held in waiting, and upon the explosion of the mine, opened a rapid fire upon the enemy's works, 'but without avail. Until the 18th of August the regiment was engaged in garrisoning forts, after which it moved with the corps upon the Weldon Railroad, which was attended with severe fighting, and resulted in the destruction of a considerable portion of the road. On the 30th of September the regiment joined in the movement to Peebles' Farm, where upon its arrival it was thrown into line, and advanced, driving the rebel skirmishers. At mid-day the division was ordered to charge the rebel works, which was executed with success, capturing a fort with four guns and a number of prisoners, driving the enemy out of his works to right and left of the fort. Relieved by the Ninth Corps, the division moved to the left, where at four o'clock the enemy attacked. General Griffin led his division to the assistance of the Ninth, checking the rebel advance. Engaged in building breast-works and strengthening the position, the division remained here until the 8th of October, when the regiment charged and captured the Davis House, driving out the enemy and burning it. On the 14th one hundred drafted men were received and distributed among the companies. In the advance to Hatcher's Run, on the 28th, the regiment participated, being severely engaged, losing Captains Casner and Closson wounded, the latter mortally, and on the 7th of January, 1865, in the movement for the destruction of the Weldon Railroad, losing several men captured. On the 6th of February it was again upon the march, and in the severe engagement at Hatcher's Run which ensued, lost Captain John Edgar, Jr., killed, Lieutenant William E. Frailey wounded, and Captain George P. Finney captured. On the 29th of March the final campaign, so long sought, [page 193] but never reached until now, was opened. At Dabney's Mill and at Gravelly Run the enemy was found, and after heavy skirmishing was driven, the Ninety-first losing Captain Hope and thirteen men wounded. At Five Forks the enemy was surprised, and large captures made. Here General Warren, in command of the corps, was relieved, and General Griffin succeeded him. At Sailor's Creek a line of breast-works was thrown up, and the division, supporting General Custer, captured some two hundred wagons, which were destroyed. At a rapid rate it moved on to the neighborhood of Appomattox Court House, where upon its arrival a truce was proclaimed, and soon after, the surrender of the rebel army. Upon the announcement of the latter event, the corps moved through the town, and was ordered to receive the rebel surrender. The next morning the command was drawn up, the right resting on Appomattox Creek, the enemy marching up and stacking their arms, the ceremony lasting the entire day. From Appomattox it moved by easy marches back to Petersburg. The regiment rested here and at Sutherland Station until the 4th of May, when it marched up to Richmond, and thence to Bailey's Cross Roads, near Alexandria, when it went into camp. On the 23d of May it participated in the grand review at Washington, and on the 10th of July was mustered out of service. [[Gregory-6961|Colonel Gregory]] was transferred to duty in the Freedman's Bureau, and the regiment, after having been nearly four years in the service, returned to Philadelphia, where it was finally disbanded. By a vote of the officers, the colors which had been presented to the regiment by citizens of Philadelphia, were deposited in Independence Hall, and the State flag was returned to the State Capitol. [note to page 186:] *Organization of the First Brigade, General E. B. Tyler; Third Division, General A. A. Humphreys; Fifth Corps, General Fitz John Porter; Ninety-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, [[Gregory-6961|Colonel Edgar M. Gregory]]; One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, James G. Elder; One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Jacob G. Frick; One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Matthew S. Quay.

Bates Family Mysteries

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William Bates born 2nd June 1822 I believe in West Bromwich and possibly christened in All Saints Church, West Bromwich, the first born to John Bates (born 25th December 1798) and Mary Bates (nee Povey). Cannot find any record of him after this date, did he soon after birth? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Bates Name Study

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

Bates Reinhold Property, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape and Location== [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=6259722197925888 Plat Plotter] ==Events== 11 Mar 1895 - B B Flickinger sold to Cyrus K Lutz Lancaster County Deeds, Book R18, Page 566 Cyrus K Lutz died intestate and his seven children (Cora Winter being one) inherited the land 8 Mar 1902 - Cora Winter's siblings sold to her 12 Mar 1936 - Cora Winter sold this and other tracts to Oliver Mellinger Lancaster County Deeds, Book N32, Page 347 12 Feb 1944 - Oliver and May Mellinger sold to Charles A and Edna M Bates ($450.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book N36, Page 297 14 Nov 1956 - Charles A and Edna M Bates sold to George R and Pauline M Bates ($13,000.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book K45, Page 214 24 Oct 1961 - George R and Pauline M Bates sold to Richard A and Gladys M Reinhold ($12,500.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book F51, Page 351 17 Feb 1965 - [[Space:233 N Ridge Rd, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|233 N Ridge Rd, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] taken when Richard A and Gladys M Reinhold sold it to Ronald and Sandra K Kurtz Lancaster County Deeds, Book I54, Page 199 ==Sources==

Bath, South Carolina

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Bath Consolidated School Massacre

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[[Category: Bath Consolidated School Massacre]] For profiles of the victims, see [[:Category: Bath Consolidated School Massacre|the category]] '''Victims''' The students, faculty, and others killed as a result of the improvised explosive device under the [[Wikipedia:Bath_Consolidated_School|Bath Consolidated School]], and the second explosion with the car bomb. See [[Wikipedia:Bath_School_disaster]]. '''Students''' : '''First Floor''' :: '''3rd/4th Grades Classroom''' - Hazel I. Weatherby (Teacher) ::: Arnold V. Bauerle - 3rd grade ::: Robert Cochran - 3rd grade ::: Ralph Cushman - 3rd grade ::: Vivian Hart - 3rd grade ::: Percy Hart - 3rd grade ::: Doris Johns - 3rd grade ::: Thelma MacDonald - 3rd grade ::: Harold Woodman - 3rd grade ::: George Zimmerman - 3rd grade ::: Herman Bergan - 4th grade ::: Russell Chapman - 4th grade ::: Marjorie Fritz - 4th grade ::: Carlyle Geisenhaver - 4th grade ::: Beatrice Gibbs - 4th grade ::: George Hall Jr. - 4th grade ::: LeVere Harte - 4th grade ::: Jay Medcoff - 4th grade ::: Lucile Witchell - 4th grade :: '''5th Grade Classroom''' ::: Henry Bergan - 6th grade ::: Floyd Burnett - 6th grade ::: Earl Ewing - 6th grade ::: Catherine Foote - 6th grade ::: Iola Hart - 6th grade ::: Galen Harte - 6th grade ::: Stanley Harte - 6th grade ::: Francis Hoeppener -6th grade ::: Cecil Hunter - 6th grade ::: Clarence McFarren - 6th grade ::: Emma Nichols - 6th grade ::: Elsie Robb - 6th grade ::: Richard Richardson - 6th grade ::: : '''Second Floor''' :: '''6th Grade Classroom''' - Blanche E. Harte (Teacher) ::: Emelie Bromundt - 5th grade ::: Robert Bromundt - 5th grade ::: Willa Hall - 5th grade ::: Elizabeth Witchell - 5th grade ::: Lloyd Zimmerman - 5th grade : '''School Yard''' :: Cleo Claton - 2nd grade '''Faculty and Administration''' : E. Emory Huyck - Superintendent : B | P | F : Blanche E. Harte - Teacher : Hazel I. Weatherby - Teacher '''Towns People''' : Glenn O. Smith - Postmaster : Nelson McFarren - Farmer

Bath County, Kentucky

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Welcome to Bath County, Kentucky
:{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a Kentucky Project page.|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Kentucky Kentucky]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Kentucky}}|50px]] |- | ||A [[Project:United States History|United States History]] Sub-project |- ||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]]||Join: [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Appalachia Appalachia]||||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]] |-|}{{Clear}} ---- {{Image|file=Bath_County_Kentucky-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= '''Bath County, Kentucky''' }} ---- == Introduction == :This page is intended to provide historical context and references that may assist Bath County researchers with their genealogy and family history endeavors. It is still a work in progress: your input and suggestions are welcome. Volunteers are always welcome! *The leader of this project is: *The coordinator for this county is: [[Dale-2823|Pam D.]] ===History/Timeline=== :[[:Category:Bath County, Kentucky|Bath County]] was established in 1811 land given by Montgomery County, Kentucky. The county seat is [[:Category:Owingsville, Kentucky|Owingsville.]] Its name for the natural springs said to have medicinal qualities. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_County,_Kentucky Bath County on Wikipedia accessed on 11 August 2022 ====Government Offices==== :The first courthouse was a two story brick structure built in 1813 to 1815 by Jacob Waren and Isaac Waren. :The second courthouse was a two story frame structure built in 1831. The courthouse was destroyed by fire on May 21, 1864 as a result of an overheated stove. : The third and present courthouse was constructed in 1866 to 1867. http://www.courthouses.co/us-states/h-l/kentucky/bath-county/ Bath County Courthouses accessed on 11 Aug 2022. === Geography === :[[:Category:Bath County, Kentucky|Bath County]] is included in the Mount Sterling, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Lexington-Fayette-Richmond-Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Sterling,_Kentucky_micropolitan_area Mount Sterling, Kentucky micropolitan area Accessed on July 8th, 2022 ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Bath County, [[:Category: Kentucky |Kentucky ]] | NW Location = [[:Category: Nicholas County, Kentucky| Nicholas County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Fleming County, Kentucky|Fleming County]] | NE Location = | E Location = [[:Category:Rowan County, Kentucky|Rowan County]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Menifee County, Kentucky| Menifee County]] | S Location = | SW Location = [[:Category:Montgomery County, Kentucky|Montgomery County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky| Bourbon County]] }}{{Clear}} ==== Bath County Communities ==== :[[:Category:Owingsville, Kentucky|Owingsville]] :[[:Category:Salt Lick, Kentucky| Salt Lick]] :[[:Category:Sharpsburg, Kentucky| Sharpsburg]] ===Demographics=== {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:75%;background:white; border: 8px Double Green;" ! scope="col" |'''Census Year''' ! scope="col" |Resident Population''' ! scope="col" |'''Increase or Decrease in Population''' |- |- ! scope="col" |'''1811''' ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | N/A |- ! scope="col" |'''1820''' ! scope="col" | 9,587 ! scope="col" | −26.1 |- ! scope="col" |'''1830''' ! scope="col" | 10,240 ! scope="col" | 6.8% |- ! scope="col" |'''1840''' ! scope="col" | 9,332 ! scope="col" | −8.9% |- ! scope="col" |'''1850''' ! scope="col" | 9,903 ! scope="col" | 6.1% |- ! scope="col" |'''1860''' ! scope="col" | 7,859 ! scope="col" | −20.6% |- ! scope="col" |'''1870''' ! scope="col" | 7,557 ! scope="col" | −3.8% |- ! scope="col" |'''1880''' ! scope="col" |10,566 ! scope="col" | 39.8% |- ! scope="col" |'''1890''' ! scope="col" | 12,367 ! scope="col" | 17.0% |- ! scope="col" |'''1900''' ! scope="col" | 12,834 ! scope="col" | 3.8% |- ! scope="col" |'''1910''' ! scope="col" | 12,868 ! scope="col" | 0.3% |- ! scope="col" |'''1920''' ! scope="col" | 12,245 ! scope="col" | −4.8% |- ! scope="col" |'''1930''' ! scope="col" | 11,660 ! scope="col" | −4.8% |- ! scope="col" |'''1940''' ! scope="col" | 12,280 ! scope="col" | 5.3% |- ! scope="col" |'''1950''' ! scope="col" | 13,025 ! scope="col" | 6.1% |- ! scope="col" |'''1960''' ! scope="col" | 13,461 ! scope="col" | 3.3 % |- ! scope="col" |'''1970''' ! scope="col" | 15,364 ! scope="col" | 14.1% |- ! scope="col" |'''1980''' ! scope="col" | 20,046 ! scope="col" | 30.5% |- ! scope="col" |'''1990''' ! scope="col" | 19,561 ! scope="col" | −2.4% |- ! scope="col" |'''2000''' ! scope="col" | 22,554 ! scope="col" | 15.3% |- ! scope="col" |'''2010''' ! scope="col" |26,499 ! scope="col" | 17.5% |- ! scope="col" |'''2020''' ! scope="col" | 26,499 ! scope="col" | 6.1% |- ! scope="col" |'''2022''' ! scope="col" | 28,219 ! scope="col" | 0.4% |}{{Clear}} === Slavery in Bath County === :'''1850 Slave Schedule''' : 823 slave owners : 3,216 Black slaves : 50 Colored slaves : 567 Mulatto slaves : 94 free Blacks : 2 free Colored [Caroline Duncan and her daughter Mary Duncan] : 34 free Mulattoes ''' :'''1860 Slave Schedule''' : 441 slave owners : 1,973 Black slaves : 562 Mulatto slaves : 90 free Blacks : 51 free Mulattoes :'''Slavery ended on December 18, 1865. :'''1870 U.S. Federal Census''' : 1,438 Blacks : 283 Mulattoes https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2280 Bath County (KY) Enslaved, Free Blacks, and Free Mulattoes, 1850-1870 Accessed 11 Aug 2022 === '''Notables'''=== * ==='''Major Highways''' === * Interstate 64 * U.S. 60 ===''' Historic Sites''' === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourbon_Iron_Works Bourbon Iron Works] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_Monument_in_Owingsville| Confederate Monument in Owingsville] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrtle_Hill_(Bath_County,_Kentucky)| Myrtle Hill (Bath County, Kentucky)] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.J._Nesbitt_House| J.J. Nesbitt House] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Deye_Owings_House| Thomas Deye Owings House] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owingsville_Commercial_District_and_Courthouse_Square| Owingsville Commercial District and Courthouse Square] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramey_Mound| Ramey Mound] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raccoon_John_Smith_House| Raccoon John Smith House] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springfield_Presbyterian_Church_(Sharpsburg,_Kentucky)| Springfield Presbyterian Church (Sharpsburg, Kentucky)] ==Cemetery Resources== *[[:Category: Bath County, Kentucky, Cemeteries | Bath County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Bath+County%2C+Kentucky%2C+United+States+of+America Bath County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on FindAGrave] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bath-County.htm Bath County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on LDS Genealogy] * [http://www.kykinfolk.org/bath/cemeteries.html Cemeteries at KyGenWeb] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/bath/cemetery.htm Cemetery Surveys and Tombstone Photos at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/bath/cemeteries.html Bath County Kentucky Cemeteries at Genealogy Trails] === Bath County Resources === ==== Original County Documents ==== : The Bath County Court Clerk maintains many original documents dating from 1811 to the present, including: * Marriage Records * Land Sales and Leases * Wills * Power of Attorney Assignments * Affidavits of Descent ==== Birth Records ==== * [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBath/birth_records.html Births at KyGenWeb] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/bath/births.html Births at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://www.genealogytrails.com/ken/bath/births_main.html, Births at Genealogy Trails] ==== Census Records ==== * [[:Category: Bath County, Kentucky, Census Records| Bath County, Kentucky, Census Records]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803765 United States Census, 1810] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955 United States Census, 1820] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958 United States Census, 1830] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457 United States Census, 1840] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 United States Census, 1850] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 United States Census, 1860] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 United States Census, 1900] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 United States Census, 1910] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 United States Census, 1920] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 United States Census, 1930] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2000219 United States Census, 1940] * United States Census, 1950 (Coming Soon)] ==== Marriages ==== * [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBath/marriage_records.html Bath County Marriages at KYGenWeb] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/bath/marr.html Bath County Marriages at USGenWeb Archives] ==== Death Records ==== * [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBath/death_obituary_records.html Deaths at KYGenWeb] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/bath/deaths.html Bath County Deaths at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/bath/death_certificates.html Ky Vital Statistics Deaths, 1852-1909, at Genealogy Trails] ==== Wills ==== * [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBath/wills_estates.html Wills at KyGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/bath/wills.html Wills at USGenWeb Archives] ==== Military Records ==== * [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYBath/military_records.html Records at USGenWeb Archives] ==== Recent Obituaries ==== * [https://www.richardsonfh.com/listings Richardson Funeral Home] * [https://www.mrgfh.com/listings Michael R. Gray Funeral Home] * [https://www.powellfhsaltlick.com/listings Powell Funeral Home] * [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/local/kentucky/bath-county Bath County Obituary at Legacy] === Other Web Site Resources === * [http://usgenwebsites.org/KYBath/index.html Bath County in KyGenWeb Project] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Bath_County,_Kentucky_Genealogy BathCounty at FamilySearch.org] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/bath-ky-genealogy/ Bath County at Linkpendium] * [http://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bath-County.htm Bath County at LDS Genealogy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Bath_County,_Kentucky#Current_listings National Register of Historic Places] === KY Statewide Online === * [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Ky Atlas and Gazetteer]

Bath County, North Carolina

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[[Category: Bath County, North Carolina]] [[Category:North Carolina Extinct Counties]] '''Note''': Taking the notion that the colony was considered to stretch westward indefinitely, then Bath County included Appalachia from its formation in 1696 to its abolishment in 1738.[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina County Formation Maps] (accessed 24 July 2022). However, it is doubtful that colonists settled that far west at the time, so the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] does not consider Bath County to be a historic Appalachian county.For [[Project:Appalachia |project]] purposes, the most eastern North Carolina counties covering land in Appalachia were Anson (created in 1750) and Rowan (created from the northern half of Anson in 1753). == History == Bath County was created from the territory south of Albemarle County in 1696. It was named for [[Granville-11|Sir John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath]] who was a cousin of the Duke of Albemarle, one of the Lords Proprietors of the Province of North Carolina. The county seat of Bath County was Bath Town, which is still in existence today as Bath, North Carolina's oldest town. In 1738, Bath County, along with Albemarle County, were officially abolished & all precincts in both were designated as counties. === Precincts === There were 3 original precincts created in Bath county in about 1705: Pamtecough, Wickham, and Archdale. In 1712, however, the names of these precincts were changed: Pamtecough became Beaufort, Wickham became Hyde, and Archdale became Craven. Two more precincts were later created from Craven: Carteret Precinct in 1722 and New Hanover in 1729. Then in 1734, Bladen Precinct and Onslow Precinct were created from New Hanover. *'''Beaufort Precinct''' (later Beaufort County after 1738): Named for [[Somerset-34|Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort]]. Precinct seat was Bath Town. Originally called Pamtecough from 1705 to 1712. *'''Bladen Precinct''' (later Bladen County after 1738): Named for [[Bladen-27|Col. Martin Bladen]]. Precinct seat was Bladen Court House starting in 1734 (Bladen C.H. was renamed to Elizabeth in 1738). *'''Carteret Precinct''' (later Carteret County after 1738): Named for [[De_Carteret-114|Sir George Carteret, 1st Baronet]] or for his grandson [[Carteret-4|John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville]]. *'''Craven Precinct''' (later Craven County after 1738): Named for [[Craven-1139|William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven]]. Originally named Archdale 1705-1712, possibly for [[Archdale-112|John Archdale, Governor of North and South Carolina]]. Precinct seat was New Bern (formerly called Chattawka). *'''Hyde Precinct''' (later Hyde County after 1738): Named for [[Hyde-3676|Edward Hyde, Governor of North Carolina]]. Original name was Wickham (sometimes spelled Wyckham) from 1705 to 1712; possibly derived from the manor Temple Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, England, the family home of North and South Carolina governor John Archdale. Did not have a precinct seat from 1705 to 1729. Seat was designated Hyde Court House in 1729, which was later renamed to Woodstock in 1738. *'''New Hanover Precinct''' (later New Hanover County after 1738): Named for the [[Space:House_of_Hanover|House of Hanover]], the German royal family which was ruling Great Britain at that time. Precinct seat was Brunswick Town from 1729 until 1733, when it was changed to Newton until 1740. *'''Onslow Precinct''' (later Onslow County after 1738): Named for [[Onslow-28|Arthur Onslow, Speaker of the House of Commons 1728-1761]]. Did not have a seat from 1734 until 1744. In 1734, court was held at the courthouse on New River. Then in January 1735, court was held at the home of Joseph Howard, at Christian Heidleburg's home in July that same year, then back at Joseph Howard's home from later in 1735 until 1737. A new courthouse was built on the New River & court was held there starting in April 1737. Johnston was designated the precinct seat after the courthouse on New Rive burned down about 1744. From 1753 to 1757, after a hurricane destroyed the town of Johnston in 1752, court was held at the home of Jonathan Melton. Precinct seat was designated as Onslow Court House in 1757. == Maps == * [https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina County Formation Maps] * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Maps of North Carolina] * [https://www.mapofus.org/atlas/ Historical Atlases] ([https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1776-NC.html North Carolina], [https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1795tennessee.html Tennessee]) == Resources == : Links from [[:Category: Bath County, North Carolina]] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_County,_North_Carolina Bath County, North Carolina] * [https://www.carolana.com/NC/Early_Statehood/nc_1664_to_1800_counties_towns.html North Carolina 1664 to 1800 – Each County with Known Towns/Villages] ---- :'''Footnotes'''

Bath County, Virginia

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[[Category: Bath County, Virginia]][[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Bath County, Virginia == Bath County == Bath County, named after the resort town of Bath, England, was formed on 14 December 1790Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_County,_Virginia Bath County, Virginia] (accessed 7 March 2024). from [[Space: Augusta County, Virginia | Augusta County]], [[Space: Botetourt County, Virginia | Botetourt County]], and [[Space: Greenbrier County, Virginia | Greenbrier County]]. (Greenbrier County is now in West Virginia.)[http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995] (accessed 6 March 2024). Its county seat is Warm Springs, one of two "census-designated places" in the county - the other being Hot Springs. == Geography == [[Space: Adjacent Virginia Counties#Bath County|Adjacent Locations]] == People == As of the 2020 census, the population of Bath County was 4,209."Bath County, Virginia". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 30, 2022. (Wikipedia's footnote for the census information. See the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_County,_Virginia Wikipedia article] for links.) == Cemeteries == * WikiTree: [[:Category: Bath County, Virginia, Cemeteries | Bath County Cemeteries]] == Resources == * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bath_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Bath County on Family Search] *[[Wikipedia: Bath County, Virginia | Bath County, Virginia on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.bathcountyva.org/ County Website] *[http://www.vagenweb.org/bath/ VaGenWeb: BathCounty] *[https://archive.org/stream/annalsofbathcoun00mort#page/n7/mode/2up/ Annals of Bath County, Virginia] Full Text. ==== Footnotes ==== : See also: * [[wikipedia: Bath England | Bath, England]]

Bath Family Freedmens Labor Contracts, South Carolina

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[[Category:Georgetown County, South Carolina]] ==Background== This page is to record those Freedmen who contracted with the Bath family to work on their Mill Creek properties. [[Bath-975|Daniel Bath]] died before these labor contracts were signed. However, his son, [[Bath-976|Thomas Bath]], as the executor of his father's estate, signed the Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contract for those Freedmen. '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872] Register of complaints, Nov. 1865-Apr. 1866; Register of rations issued to destitutes, Jan.-Sept. 1867; Register of contracts, Dec. 1865-Apr. 1866; Labor contracts, Dec. 1865-Apr. 1866; Labor contracts, May 1865-Mar. 1867 [NARA M1910 roll 76].
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Georgetown (subassistant commissioner) > Roll 76, Labor contracts, May 1865-Mar 1867 > image 45 of 673; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9ZG-C38Z}} (accessed 2 November 2023) *1865 Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contract
Their names are listed below: *Yonney (Jonney?) Sumpter, his mark *Chamber(not sure if this is first or last name), her mark *Sarah Ann ?Yobikky?, her mark These same names are written under the contract for Thomas Bath. ==Sources==

Bath Military and Naval Orphan Asylum

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

Bathurst Cemetery, West Bathurst, New South Wales

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[[Category: Bathurst Cemetery, West Bathurst, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] Bathurst Cemetery consists of: * Bathurst Monumental Cemetery (14,000+ Sites) (1867 - Present) * Maranatha Lawn Cemetery (5000+ Sites) (1977 - Present) ** Columbarium Walls ** Birralee Baby Section ** Crematorium (2013 - ) === Useful Links === * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=1010 Australian Cemetey Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2144816 Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/149978 Billion Graves] * [https://www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/community/facilities/parks-and-reserves/cemeteries.html Bathurst Regional Council - Cemeteries] * [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/-33.41251/149.54969 Open Street Map] * [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Maranatha+Lawn+Cemetery/@-33.4115862,149.5507364,17.25z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x6b11e682e30ea3eb:0x50609b490442350!2sWest+Bathurst+NSW+2795!3b1!8m2!3d-33.4077167!4d149.5658813!3m4!1s0x6b11e689e45beadd:0x8b8f3602815662be!8m2!3d-33.4122595!4d149.5478823 Google Maps] * [https://www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/research/bathurst-cemetery-index.html Bathurst Cemetery Index] * [https://www.bathurstfhg.asn.au/bathurst-cemetery-cd/ Bathurst Family History Group Inc.] This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]].

Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park

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The Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park is a Jewish cemetery located in North York, Toronto Municipality. See [[:Category:Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Toronto, Ontario|Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park Category page]] to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery, and additional links and information. The Ontario Genealogical Society has two listings that are very similar: *[http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2723030/data?n=1 Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park] (8449, or NYK-001) and * [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718512/data?n=2 Bathurst Lawn Memorial Cemetery] (4883). Both are listed as aka Woods Cemetery. However, the second listing (4883) has an address corresponding to the Mount Sinai Memorial Park (NYK-12). If you are looking for Bathurst Lawn Memorial Cemetery, it is found in Wikitree under the name [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mount_Sinai_Memorial_Park Mount Sinai Memorial Park]. Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS), Toronto Branch has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start).

Bathurst Township, Lanark County

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[[Category:Tay Valley, Ontario]] [[Category:Bathurst Township, Ontario]] [[Category:Bathurst Township, Canada West]] [[Category:Bathurst Township, Upper Canada]] ==Bathurst Township History== The township was named for [[Bathurst-136|Lord Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst]]. In his capacity as ''His Majesty's Secretary of State for War and the Colonies'' he encouraged the settlement of the townships surrounding Perth Depot.Bennett, Carol; ''In Search of Lanark''; (Juniper Books; Renfrew, 1982); Pg. 19 to 22, which opened for settlement in 1816. More information about the original Military Settlement lots and their owners can be found [[:Space:Bathurst Township Land Grants| here]] Today, Bathurst Township, along with South Sherbrooke and North Burgess townships, form Tay Valley Township, Ontario. ===Early Surnames=== The original group of settlers that arrived in 1816, included: {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Surname ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Surname ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Surname ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"|Surname |- | Allan ||Barry || Bryce || Cuddie |- |Ferguson ||Flood ||Fraser || Gibson |- |Gurdy ||Hay||Holdsworth ||Johnston |- |Kidd ||Lester||McLaren||McLeod |- |McNee||Miller ||Old ||[[Playfair-38|Andrew William Playfair (1788-1868)]] |- |Ritchie ||Scott||Simpson||Spalding |- |Wilson|| || || |- |} ===Historic Hamlets and Villages=== *Adamsville (see also Glen Tay) *'''Armstrongs Corners''' was a farming center near Balderson and Harper. It is not clear where the name came from. *Brooke *Dewitt's Corners *'''Elliott''', named for William Elliott, a local mill owner. *Fallbrook *'''Glen Tay''', (historically called Adamsville) was originally named for Captain Joshua Adams who was an early mill owner. *'''Harper''', located on Lot 20 and 21, Concession 6 and 7, was first settled by the Campbell family. It was named after a later settler, named Joseph Harper. *'''Playfairville''', originally called Playfair's Mills, was founded by Lieutenant [[Playfair-38|Andrew W Playfair]], who arrived in 1816 from France. He was also a Methodist lay preacher, a Conservative MP in 1857, and a mill owner. *Wemyss ==Present Day Hamlets and Villages== *Althorpe *Bathurst Station *Bells Corners *Bolingbroke *Bolingbroke Siding *Brooke *Christie Lake *DeWitt's Corners *Elliott *Fallbrook *Feldspar *Glen Tay *Harper *Maberly *Playfairville *Pratt's Corners *Scotch Line *Stanleyville *Wemyss ===Resources=== *[https://www.tayvalleytwp.ca/en/discover-tay-valley/Settlement-History.asp Settlement History] *[https://qspace.library.queensu.ca/bitstream/handle/1974/8798/leedsgrenvillela00copl.pdf;jsessionid=072CCB783CFD76B6995FF667D486EB16?sequence=1 The Leeds, Grenville, Lanark and Renfrew County Directory...; For the Year 1859] *[[Wikipedia:Tay Valley, Ontario]] *[[Space:1851 Census Transcription|1851 Census]] ==Sources==

Bathurst Township, Lanark County, Ontario

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[[Category: Tay Valley, Ontario One Place Study]] :To learn more about the study, visit [[:Space:Tay Valley, Ontario One Place Study|Tay Valley, Ontario One Place Study]] ==Bathurst Township== Bathurst Township was a rural township located in Lanark County, with several small villages and hamlets: *Bell's Corners *Brooke *Christie Lake *DeWitt's Corners *Elliott *Fallbrook *Glen Tay *Harper *Playfairville *Pratt's Corners *Wemyss

Bathurst Township Land Grants

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[[Category:Tay Valley, Ontario One Place Study]] This page contains links to profiles of the original Land Grant holders in Bathurst Township, Lanark County. While the Township was surveyed in 1816, the majority of lots were not granted until years later.

Batlow Cemetery, Batlow, NSW

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

Batschka Schwaben

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[[Category: Germany Project]] Batschka Schwaben is a sub project of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]''' See also: [[Project: Donauschwaben]]

Batschka Swabians
The Batschka Swabians are part of the Danube Swabians an a ethnic German population in Southeast Europe. The goal of this project is to widen the knowledge of this particular area. {{red|Donauschwaben}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Donauschwaben] {{red|Notable Batschka Swabians}} *[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Abraham Paul Abraham] - (1892-1960) composer *[https://second.wiki/wiki/stefan_augsburger Stefan Augsburger]- (1856-1893) poet, Catholic priest, politician *[https://second.wiki/wiki/margarethe_bacher Margarethe Bacher] - (1934-2005) Top chef, Michelin star *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A1roly_Beregfy Károly Beregfy] - (1888-1946) Hungarian fascist Arrow Cross Defence Minister under Ferenc Szálasi *[https://second.wiki/wiki/adam_berenz Adam Berenz] - (1898-1968) Roman Catholic clergyman and resistance activist in the Batschka during the National Socialist era *[https://second.wiki/wiki/jakob_bleyer Jakob Bleyer] - (1874-1933) Hungarian-German literary scholar and politician, member of parliament *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Ludwig_Br%C3%BCcker Christian Ludwig Brücker] - (1915-1992) Association official, federal chairman of the Danube Swabian Landsmannschaft *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A1szl%C3%B3_Disztl László Disztl] - (1962- ) Soccer player *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A9ter_Disztl Péter Disztl] - (1960- ) Football player, former goalkeeper of the Hungarian national team *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Eisenhut Franz Eisenhut] - (1857-1903) prominent Danube Swabian Realist and Orientalist painter *[https://second.wiki/wiki/josef_elter Josef Elter] - (1926-1997) Sculptor, graphic artist, priest *[https://second.wiki/wiki/adalbert_karl_gauss Adalbert Karl Gauss] - (1912-1982) Folklorist, publisher, journalist, teacher *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Grill Martha Petri Grill] - (1912-?) scholar and author *[https://second.wiki/wiki/franz_koringer Franz Koringer] - (1921-2000) composer *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A1roly_Molter Károly Molter] - (1890-1981) Writer, critic and publicist *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pflaum Peter Pflaum] - (1933-2011) entrepreneur and inventor *[https://second.wiki/wiki/anton_scherer Anton Scherer] - (1922- 2015) teacher , literary historian and author *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Schoendlinger Anton Schoendlinger] - (1919-1983) composer *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Speidel Rosa Speidel] - (1943- ) author of poetry and prose *[https://second.wiki/wiki/andreas_urteil Andreas Urteil] - (1933-1963) sculptor and draftsman '''Resources''' *[https://feefhs.org/region/banat-batschka-towns Batschka village list] *[http://www.blackseagr.org/learn_hungary.html Blackseagr.org] - Researching Germans from Hungary *[http://danube-swabians.org Danube Swabians.org] - Danube Swabian Resources *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Josephinische_Landaufnahme,_1763-87.png Maps Josephine] Austrian procured lands 1763-1787 *[https://www.swabiantrek.com/?page_id=510 Filipowa in the Batschka] [[Category: German Projects]]

Battaglia Name Study

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[[Category: Battaglia Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Battaglia Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Battaglia Battaglia] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Battaglia name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Battaglias), by time period (18th Century Battaglia), or by topic (Battaglia DNA, Battaglia Occupations, Battaglia Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Battaglia Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Battaglia}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Battaglia}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]

Battaglia Surname Genealogical Study, Valledolmo OPS

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Battalion of Incorporated Militia of Niagara

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[[Category:Battalion of Incorporated Militia of Niagara, Canada, War of 1812]] In 2012 The Queen’s York Rangers (1st American Regiment) (RCAC), being the current unit of the Canadian Armed Forces succeeding the Battalion of Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada, was awarded honours perpetuating their service in Defence of Canada – 1812-1815 – Defense du Canada and battle honours for Niagara. [http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/news/article.page?doc=the-war-of-1812-canadian-awards-sorted-by-current-units/hgq87xlb War of 1812 Canadian Awards Sorted by Current Units], Backgrounder, Dept. of National Defence. '''Major Engagements''':
* York, 27 April 1813 * Fort Niagara, 19 Dec 1813 * Lundy's Lane, 25 July 1814 * Siege of Fort Erie, Sept. - Oct. 1814 '''Officers''': ''(These officers were with the Incorporated Militia for a long period of time, or at least were noticeably active.)'' Lieutenant-Colonels * William Robinson (Captain, 8th Foot) * Allan McLean * J.B. Glew (Capt. 41st Foot). 25 Jan. - 24 March 1815 Majors * [[Simons-75|Titus Greer Simons]] (II York), 25 March 1813 - 10 July 1814 * [[Kerby-222|James Kerby]], 13 july 1814 - 24 March 1815 Adjutant * Dennis Fitzgerald (Ensign, 41st Foot), 5 March 1814 - 24 December 1814 * Miles, Francis (Lieutenant, 89th Foot), 25 Dec 1814 - 24 March 1815 Quartermaster * George Thrower (Qtr-Master, 41st Foot) Paymaster * William Kemble (Lieut. Glengarry Light Infantry) Surgeon * [[Powell-9412|Grant Powell]] Captains * [[Davy-172|Henry Davy]] * [[Fraser-4074|Thomas Fraser]] * [[Jarvie-46|William Jarvie]] * [[Kerr-7928|John Kerr]] * [[Macdonell-165|John Macdonell]] * [[McLean-2907|Archibald George McLean]] * [[Rapelje-43|Abraham A Rapelje]] * [[Walker-23496|Edward Walker]] * [[Walker-24135|Hamilton Walker]] * [[Washburn-2755|Daniel Washburn]] Lieutenants * [[Burritt-67|Henry Burritt]] * [[Clark-33580|Duncan Clark]] * [[Chisholm-877|William Chisholm]] * [[Hamilton-14241|James Hamilton]] * [[Humberstone-42|Thomas Humberstone]] * [[Jarvis-2537|William Munson Jarvis]] (also 2nd Lieut. Inc. Militia Artillery) * [[McDonell-177|Duncan Macdonell]] * [[McCollum-511|Peter T McCollum]] (attached to Commissariat) * [[McDougall-1043|Daniel McDougall]] * [[Rose-9581|Alexander Rose]] * [[Ruttan-257|Henry Ruttan]] * [[Ryerson-260|George Ryerson]] Ensigns * [[Applegarth-110| John Applegarth]] * [[Brooke-1833|Daniel Brooke]] * [[Campbell-22439|John Campbell]] * [[Fraser-4664|John Fraser]] * [[Kerby-286|George Kerby]] * [[Kilborn-96|John Kilborn]] * [[Lampman-253|John Lampman]] * [[Macdonell-304|John Macdonell]] * [[Phillips-19471|Ziba M Philips]] * [[Robins-1267|Henry Robins]] * [[Servos-17|Daniel K Servos]] * [[Short-3861|Charles Short]] * [[Simons-87|William Walter Simons]] * [[Warffe-1|Andrew W. Warffe]] '''Officers, Other''': [[Jones-5908|Jones, Jonas]], Captain Kilbourne/Kilburn, Henry, Ensign: He is listed by both Grey and Irving as serving with the I.M., but details or other documentary evidence is lacking [[Morris-16963|Morris, William]], Lieutenant '''Enlisted Men''':
''Private, unless otherwise indicated'' * [[Anderson-53876|Anderson, George]] * [[Brock-5967|Brock, Francis]] * [[Clunis-11|Clunis, George]] * [[Davidson-13488|Davidson/Davison, Andrew]] * [[Dietsman-1|Dietsman, John]] * [[Drake-9052|Drake, John]] * [[Freeman-16060|Freeman, John]] * [[Graham-453|Graham, William]] * [[Hicks-4836|Hicks, Benjamin]] * [[Hicks-13845|Hicks, Joseph]] nr 1 * [[Hicks-4837|Hicks, Joseph]] nr 2 * [[Hilts-300|Hilts, Jeremiah]] *[[Markle-84|Markle, Benjamin]] * [[McBride-4783|McBride, Edward Wm]], Sergeant * [[Mills-18697|Mills, Richard]] * [[Mitchell-29411|Mitchell, David]] * [[Moore-57752|Moore, George]] * [[Murphy-21592|Murphy, John]] * [[Perkins-15996|Perkins, William]], Sergeant * [[Reed-23269|Reed, James]] * [[Ryckman-42|Ryckman, James]] * [[Smallman-286|Smallman, George]], Sergeant * [[Souter-249|Souter, William]] * [[Starkweather-531|Starkweather, John]] * [[Storkey-80|Storkey, John]] * [[Tipp-55|Tipp, John]] * [[White-59192|White, Jacob]] ''Draftees, but did not join I.M. * [[Robbins-1628|Robbins, Amariah]] '''Re-enactment Unit'''
The ''Military Re-enactment Society of Canada'' (not-for-profit) is the umbrella organization for a group portraying the original Battalion of Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada. Their website: http://www.imuc.org ==Sources== '''Printed''' ''Unit History'' * Feltoe, Richard. ''Red Coated Ploughboys: The Volunteer Battalion of Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada, 1812-15''. Toronto: Dundurn, 2012. ''Battles'' * Graves, Donald E. ''The Battle of Lundy's Lane, On the Niagara in 1814''. Baltimore: The Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America, 1993. * ______. ''And All Their Glory Past: Fort Erie, Plattsburgh and the Final Battles in the North, 1814''. Robin Bass Studio, 2013 * Malcomson, Robert. ''Capital in Flames, The American Attack on York, 1813.'' Montreal: Robin Brass Studio, 2008. * Whitehorne, Joseph. ''While Washington Burned, The Battle for Fort Erie, 1814.'' Baltimore: The Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America, 1992. '''On-line''' ''Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada'' * Feltoe, Richard. "Redcoated Plougboys", ''War of 1812 Website'': http://www.warof1812.ca/imuc.htm ''Battles'' * "War of 1812: Battle of York, History Net website: http://www.historynet.com/war-of-1812-battle-of-york.htm * Historical Narratives of Early Canada: The Battle of York: http://www.uppercanadahistory.ca/1812/18124.html * Historical Narratives of Early Canada: The Battle of Lundy's Lane: http://www.uppercanadahistory.ca/1812/18129.html * Sondahl, Birrion. ''"The Battle of Lundy's Lane", ''Military History Online: http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/19thcentury/articles/battleoflundyslane.aspx * Carstead, Frederick. "Siege of Fort Erie", ''War of 1812 Website'':http://www.warof1812.ca/forterie.htm * Graves, Donald. "General Drummond and the Battle of Fort Erie'', ''Canadian Military History'' (Wifrid Laurier University), vol. 1, Issue 1, Article 4: http://scholars.wlu.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1112&context=cmh

Batte of Oakwell resources

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

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

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q552488|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Battenberg (Eder), Hessen One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Battenberg (Eder) (bis in die 1970er Battenberg/Eder) ist eine Kleinstadt im südwestlichen Teil des nordhessischen Landkreises Waldeck-Frankenberg. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Germany :'''State:''' Hesse :'''District:''' Waldeck-Frankenberg :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.016667, 8.65 :'''Elevation:''' 340 m (1,120 ft) ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== ==Sources== * [[Space:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg|WikiTree Space: Church records of the Amt Battenberg]] * Bamberger, Daniel: ''Die Einwohner des Amtes Battenberg'', [https://books.google.de/books?id=Duj2DwAAQBAJ Band 1: Quellen zur Bevölkerungsgeschichte I (1400-1600)], Marburg, 2020. * Bamberger, Daniel: ''Die Einwohner des Amtes Battenberg'', [https://books.google.de/books?id=-Of2DwAAQBAJ Band 2: Quellen zur Bevölkerungsgeschichte II (1532-1606)], Marburg, 2020. * [[wikipedia:Battenberg (Eder)|Battenberg (Eder)]]

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[[Category:Battersea Plantation, Maryland]] ==Summary== Battersea was a plantation in Charles, and then Prince Georges County, Maryland beginning in the 1600s. ==Current Site Management== The National Park Service currently administers the sixty-six acre Harmony Hall tract, part of an original 500-acre tract named Battersea, surveyed and recorded for Humphrey Haggett in 1662. ==History of Battersea== *Long the hunting grounds of Native American tribes, the Broad Creek area was visited by British colonists by the midpoint of the seventeenth century. * The first record of proposed use and settlement by these colonists came in 1662 with the survey of a 500-acre tract called Battersea. * In the next 25 years, numerous other smaller tracts were patented in this immediate area, but Battersea was the first, and it was out of the 500-acre tract that the community of Broad Creek came to be developed at the end of the seventeenth century. * During the same time period, a short distance from the fledgling port town, a house of worship was built for the new parish of the established Anglican church, soon followed by the construction of dwellings, stores and warehouses. Over the next three centuries, most of these riverside structures disappeared, but new development followed, mostly residential and on relatively large lots. Large tracts of undeveloped parkland also make up the Broad Creek district, and today the area still exhibits, to a certain extent, its rural character. Its residents now seek ways of preserving what is left of the original historic structures and landscapes, as well as its historic rural ambience.From Broad Creek Historic District Preservation Planning Study For a property such as Harmony Hall, situated as it is along a body of water known as Broad Creek, the history of human occupation clearly predates any historical record, European or otherwise. Indeed, archeologists are familiar with several studies of this site which confirm its use by American Indians long before Europeans saw it. For the period which has been preserved in documentary form, however, this site first appears separately in a patent survey in 1662, for 500 acres known as Battersea (Batterzee) (Patent Survey 6:226,1662; fig. A-5). The survey itself was conducted in February 1662 for Humphrey Haggett, but by the time the actual patent was issued in 1668, the owner is listed as Richard Fowke, the husband of Haggett's widow (Patent 12:138,1668). The beginning point of the survey is described as a bounded poke hickory tree at the mouth of a creek, known in the record subsequently as Clark, Clash or Slash Creek, on Broad Creek. The location at the mouth of a body of water aids in tracking this particular parcel through subsequent time periods. The Battersea property was sold twenty years later to Richard lies and Phillip Mason (Deed Pl:32,1688). Robert C. Sonderman, Matthew R. Virta, Marilyn W. Nickels, Stephen R. Potter. Archaelology at Harmony Hall: Exploring the Late Seventeenth Century Frontier of Maryland. https://archive.org/stream/archeologyatharm00sond/archeologyatharm00sond_djvu.txt ===1662 Humphrey Hagget=== Humphrey Hagget pat. 500 acres Sept. 27, 1662. Maryland Rent Roll Books, Liber 4, fol. 372; in Marshall Hall, , “1658-1758 Charles County MD Familes "The first 100 years": Wills, Court, Church, Land, Inventories & Accounts, Feb 11, 2008, www. ancestry.com Battersea was patented on October 27, 1662 by Humphrey Haggett, a lawyer who practiced in the county court. A residence has been on the site from that time to the present. According to local tradition the present house was constructed in 1723, the same year in which the nearby brick building of St. John’s Parish, Broad Creek, was built by the same contractor. Maryland State Archives description of Battersea: http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/stagsere/se1/se5/019000/019100/019195/pdf/msa_se5_19195.pdf ===1668 Richard Fowke=== Humphrey Hagget's widow married Richard Fowke, son of Col. Gerrard Fowke of Gunston Hall, Richard repat. Sept. 18,1668. Maryland Rent Roll Books, Liber 4, fol. 372; in Mike Marshall Hall, “1658-1758 Charles County MD Familes "The first 100 years": Wills, Court, Church, Land, Inventories & Accounts, Feb 11, 2008, www. ancestry.com By the time the patent was granted six years later, the owner was Richard Fowke, who had married Haggett's widow. ===1688 Philip Mason=== In 1688, Fowke divided the property in half, selling one portion to Philip Mason and the other to Richard lies (Lues, Lewis). The tract sold to Mason contained the land upon which Harmony Hall now stands (Chapter 1). ===Henry Acton and Thomas Lewis=== Property was sold or leased to Henry Acton, 250 acres and Thomas Lewis 250 acres. Maryland Rent Roll Books, Liber 4, fol. 372; in Mike Marshall, “1658-1758 Charles County MD Familes "The first 100 years": Wills, Court, Church, Land, Inventories & Accounts, Feb 11, 2008, www. ancestry.com Four years later, in 1692, Mason sold his half of the land (250 acres) to Thomas Lewis (Deed S:48,1692). The title makes clear that this half was the land on which the current manor house now stands. Lewis in turn willed 100 acres of Battersea to his son Richard, in 1696 (Will 7:150,1696). In so doing, he mentioned that this was land on which his wife, Richard's mother, then lived. This is the first indication of actual occupation of the site. It is also the final division of land on which the brick mansion now stands, until after that structure was built. As a result, it is fairly easy to trace the documentary record for the actual site of both the brick structure and the recent archeological project. Among other matters, it makes clear that, while there is a very long history of the Stonestreet family on the land originally patented as Battersea, there is no evidence that any Stonestreet ever owned or occupied Harmony Hall. Their holdings were to the north and west of the present Harmony Hall tract (Deed D:79,1709). Shortly after acquiring the property, Philip Mason sold it to Thomas Lewis in 1692. Four years later, Lewis willed 100 acres to his son Richard. This 100-acre tract included the house in which Richard's mother was living, and also incorporated the future site of Harmony Hall. In 1692 the Battersea tract changed hands again: Mason sold his 250 acres to Thomas Lewis, and it is almost certainly the Lewis family that first constructed a dwelling on this, the land which we know today as Harmony Hall. * The archaeological investigation carried out by the National Park Service (1985-87) gave evidence of an earthfast structure (Earthfast houses were built using a pose-in-ground construction technique and were relatively simple and economical to construct. ) just east of the present eighteenth-century brick plantation house at Harmony Hall, possibly the oldest documented dwelling in the Washington metropolitan area. Artifacts and other materials suggest a household of modest income, consonant with the economic status of the Lewis family as revealed in the inventory of Thomas Lewis. From Broad Creek Historic District Preservation Planning Study As mentioned earlier, Thomas Lewis died in 1696-97 and the 100 acres which his wife lived on was willed to his son Richard (Will 7:150,1696). The inventory of Lewis' estate indicates a man in the middle income bracket for the period (Inventory 14:42,1697; fig. A-6). Animal bones unearthed at the site are consonant with the animals listed in the Lewis inventory. While the belongings clearly indicate a comfortable household, they are not inconsistent with the archeological evidence of the late seventeenth-century occupation uncovered at Harmony Hall. As early as 1697, however, Thomas' wife, Katherine, appears in the record as remarried, with the name, Katherine Lewis Watkins (Accounts 19:67-68,1697). In any event, Richard Lewis sold the Battersea property which he had inherited to William Tyler, in 1709 (Deed E:5,1709). Before doing so, Lewis was involved in the only bit of scandal uncovered about this property or at least one of its owners. In 1707, Richard Lewis' servant girl was accused of bearing a bastard child. She named Lewis as the father (Court C: 162, 1707). 1695 Thomas Lewis writes will in March, and, after his death, will is proved in June, 1696. d. Prince Georges County, MD, 3 Jun 1696 Thomas Lewis d. PGC, MD 1696 *Summary of Will (22 Mar 1695 – 3 Jun 1696, Maryland Calendar of Wills, Volume 2 *To wife Catharine, life interest in real estate. *To son Richard, 100 A. (unnamed). *To son Thomas, 100 A. adjoining son Richard's land. *To son John, 50 A. adjoining son Thomas's land. *Ex. not given. *Test: Hugh Ferguson, Jno. Forrest, Geo. Busse. 7. 150. 1692; 19 July: [[Lues-6|Thomas Lewis]] purchased half of the tract called "Battessey" Battersea from Philip Mason, planter, and wife Mary, 250 acres. Charles Co. Land Record Liber S, pp. 48-9. Lewis died in 1696 and by his will devised the southwesternmost 100 acres of Battersea to his son, Richard; his will makes clear that his widow (the mother of Richard Lewis) was at that time living on the property. *Richard Lewis's 100 acres comprised the southemmost comer of the original 500-acre tract, the land on which the present Harmony Hall stands. It is safe to assume that the earthfast structure on the present grounds of Hatmony Hall was the dwelling place of the Lewis family. *Broad Creek. Thomas and Catherine established a town of Broad Creek, Maryland at the Lewis landing. After their deaths, a pair of stocks and a whipping post were installed (1716). Town included a church, stores and a tavern. Town has disappeared over time. * Residence. The site of the Lewis House was excavated and was the subject of a Washington Post article (June 17, 1986, section D, page 1 & 9). Headline "Areas oldest house is unearthed in Prince Georges Co.. Photos show shards of pottery and beads for trading with the Indians.From Broad Creek Historic District Preservation Planning Study At the time of Thomas Lewis' probate inventory, his estate was valued at £50. 10s, placing him in an intermediate group of planters whose living standards were between those of the poor and those of the middling and rich (Horn 1988: 82-83). The earthfast structure and the domestic debris of the Lewis occupation found in the archeological record are typical of this economic class (Miller 1992; Hurry 1992; Pogue 1992). After 1695. Town of Aire at Broad Creek (Prince Georges County) was established at the Landing of Thomas Lewis in Maryland. This port developed into a sizable town with shops and taverns and a parish church. In 1716 stocks and a whipping post were built. Town name later changed to Broad Creek in 1706, and has since disappeared. "The site of the Lewis house was excavated and was the subject of a Washington Post article 17 Jan (or June 17) 1986, sec D, pp 1&9. Headline: “Area's oldest house is unearthed in Pr. Georges.” Photos show shards of pottery, beads for trading with Indians and pipe stems. Maryland Rent Roll Books, Liber 4, fol. 372; in Mike Marshall, “1658-1758 Charles County MD Familes "The first 100 years": Wills, Court, Church, Land, Inventories & Accounts, Feb 11, 2008, www. ancestry.com Feature 17, is a borrow pit probably associated with the nearby earthfast house built by Thomas Lewis in ca. 1692. Ceramics from the feature include North Devon gravel-tempered earthenware, black-glazed earthenware, Staffordshire slipware, monochrome blue and polychrome delftware, and Rhenish blue and manganese incised stoneware. These wares were in common use during the period 1675-1720. However, a few sherds of slip-dipped white salt-glazed stoneware were found at the top of the borrow pit, along with an English brown salt-glazed stoneware mug bearing "GR" excise mark. The former dates circa 1715-1775 (South 1977:211) and the latter is post 1714 (Oswald et al. 1982:278). These ceramics likely were in use near the end of the occupation of the nearby earthfast house. Pipe stems from the borrow pit provide a Binford mean date of 1715.3 (Table 1). Comparing this with the dateable ceramics, 1715 seem closer to an end date than a median. This discrepancy is probably due to the limited sample size. The refuse pit, Feature 22, is overlain by the burned clay horizon created by brick making during Harmony Hall's construction. The top of the burned clay horizon corresponds with the construction horizon that overlies the nearby borrow pit. Scattered over the construction horizon were little piles of cut bricks, including one cluster that contained a reverse "S"- scroll water table brick which matches exactly the water table bricks of Harmony Hall. Thus, the construction horizon is the historic ground surface that the masons walked upon while erecting the brick manor. Mixed in the trash pit were sherds of Rhenish blue and manganese decorated stoneware, monochrome blue and polychrome delftware, and English brown salt- glazed stoneware. The small sample of stems yields a Binford mean pipe date of 1728.68 (Table 1). One of the two pipe bowls from the pit is typical of forms in use early in the 18th century. Taken together, the stratigraphy and artifacts indicate the trash pit was filled sometime during the first quarter of the eighteenth century. Based on the above information, the following historical interpretation is presented. In 1692, Thomas Lewis built a post-supported frame dwelling on a portion of the original Battersea patent. This structure and its lands were purchased by William Tyler, the elder, in 1709. The earthfast house continued to be occupied until its abandonment, possibly as late as the 1720's. If the Harmony Hall manor house was constructed before William Tyler's death in 1721, or before 1718, the date his will was recorded, the earthfast structure would have been abandoned prior to this date. Prince George's Land Records 1710-1717 - Liber F - Folio 5: Indenture, 29 Jul 1709 From: Richard Lewis, planter of Prince George's County To: William Tyler, carpenter of Prince George's County For 14,000 pounds of tobacco a 100 acre tract of land given Lewis by the will of his father Thomas Lewis called Battersey formerly in Charles County now in Prince George's County; bounded by Clash Creek Signed: Richd. Lewis (mark) Witnessed: F. Wheeler, Nich°. Dawson Memo: Richard Lewis acknowledged before William Tanyhill and Henry Acton Alienation: 21 Aug 1710 Win. Tyler paid 2s for 100 acres Mike Marshall. ''Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties.'' Rootsweb. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I017495 The clay tobacco pipes from the excavations at Harmony Hall not only provide an opportunity to further test the accuracy of the Binford pipe stem dating formula (Binford 1962), but they also provide another means of unraveling the historical events associated with the seventeenth-century Battersea plantation and the eighteenth-century brick manor of Harmony Hall. Although there are several caveats which must be kept in mind when using the Binford formula (A. Noel Hume 1963, 1979; I. Noel Hume 1982:119-122; Alexander 1979:39-45), its application to the pipes from Harmony Hall is appropriate for several reasons. The filling of the borrow pit, occupation of the nearby earthfast house and the possible pre- 17 18 construction date for Harmony Hall fit comfortably within the range (circa 1680- 1760) of acceptable accuracy for the pipe stem dating formula (I. Noel Hume 1970:300). Although a minimum of 900-1000 fragments are necessary to "provide a consistently reliable date" (A. Noel Hume 1963:22), dateable pipe bowls and ceramics from the features, and the stratigraphic relationship of the features, serve as independent checks on the mean pipe dates derived from the stems. And finally, the features represent short-term events, especially the filling of the borrow and trash pits. ===Richard Gambrah=== 5 Mar 1694: Indent. fr Wm. Thompson, planter, to Richard Gambrah, planter, for 8,000 lbs tobo, half the parcel called " Batterzee", which Richard Hes and and Philip Mason pur. fr Richard "Hawke" (Sic). The 500 acs lately in poss. of Wm. Thompson and Thomas Lewis... cont. 500 acs. Division made with consent of Wm. Thompson and Thomas Lewis. Charels Co Liber Q, p.67; research of Robert Lewis, Lewis Genforum #8704, November 17, 2000 7 Aug 1702: Will of Richard Gambra of P.G. Co. leaves 250 acs. "Batterea" to son Richard and his heirs. (Note: the will was witnessed by John Watkins, who had married Katherine, the widow of Thomas Lewis.) Md Cal. of Wills, Vol. 3 1703-1713, p.13; research of Robert Lewis, Lewis Genforum #8704, November 17, 2000 ===Thomas Stonestreet=== Thomas Stonestreet [father of Richard Lewis' wife Susannah] got possesion of all 500 acres by 1726 and built Harmony Hall Maryland Rent Roll Books, Liber 4, fol. 372; in Mike Marshall Hall, “1658-1758 Charles County MD Familes "The first 100 years": Wills, Court, Church, Land, Inventories & Accounts, Feb 11, 2008, www. ancestry.com At the same time, the early division of Battersea and the frequent land transfers involving the original 500 acres caused the Stonestreets to request at least two resurveys of the entire property. One of these, taken in 1745, provides some insight into the earliest period of occupation, around 1685-95. John Lanham, described in his deposition for the resurvey as eighty-five years of age, swore that fifty or sixty years earlier, approximately 1685-1695, Thomas Lewis had a cornfield near the beginning point of the whole tract, that is, near the mouth of Clash Creek. Lanham and some others were weeding the corn and noticed that the poke hickory tree shaded the corn. Lanham advised Lewis to cut the tree down. But another man, George Athey, advised against it, because it was the "bounded tree of one Foulks (Fowke's) land . . ." (Deed BB 1:327, 1745). This would indicate, therefore, that for the period represented by the archeological evidence, there was at least some agricultural activity on the property by its third owner, Thomas Lewis. Robert C. Sonderman, Matthew R. Virta, Marilyn W. Nickels, Stephen R. Potter. Archaelology at Harmony Hall: Exploring the Late Seventeenth Century Frontier of Maryland. https://archive.org/stream/archeologyatharm00sond/archeologyatharm00sond_djvu.txt Prince George's Land Records 1710-1717 - Liber F - Folio 101: Indenture, 20 Aug 1711 From: John Lewis, planter of Prince George's County To: Th°. Stonestreet, planter of Prince George's County For 5,000 of tobacco 50 acres of land in Prince George's County formerly Charles County; land left to John Lewis by his father, Thomas Lewis; original tract called Buttersy; bounded by Thomas Lewis, Jr. Signed: John Lewis (seal) Witnessed: William Lyles, James Gibbs, Richd. Dalton Alienation: Thomas Stonestreet paid is for 50 acres of land 15 Sep 1711 ===Stonestreets and Battersea=== About 1743, a Jane Edelen married Butler Stonestreet, b. 26 Aug 1703, Piscataway, Prince Georges, MD. He was son of Thomas Stonestreet and Christian Coghill. He d. Dec 1755, Piscataway, Prince Georges, MD, Aged 52 years. Their younger children were born at Battersea , Prince Georges County. Van Rensellear Family Tree, http://www.longislandsurnames.com/getperson.php?personID=I5970&tree=VanRensselaer # Verlinda Stonestreet, b. 12 Apr 1744, Piscataway, Prince Georges, MD d. Aft 1820 (Age > 77 years) #Catherine Stonestreet, b. 8 Apr 1747, Piscataway, Prince Georges, MD d. 1835 (Age 87 years) #Elinor Stonestreet, b. 4 Apr 1749 #Henry Stonestreet, b. 11 Sep 1752, Piscataway, Prince Georges, MD #Richard Stonestreet, b. 1754, Battersea, Prince Georges, MD #Butler Edelen Stonestreet, b. 8 Feb 1756, Battersea, Prince Georges, MD Note -- [[Stonestreet-45|Edward Stonestreet]] is undoubtedly ===St. John's Parish, Broad Creek=== The connection with St. John’s Parish, Broad Creek continued throughout the eighteenth century. Rev. Joseph Messenger was installed as rector of Broad Creek Church in 1701. During a portion of his ministry he occupied “Battersea” as the rectory. ===William Tyler=== In 1709, Richard Lewis sold the 100-acres of land containing his parent's home to a carpenter named William Tyler. With Tyler's death in 1721, his "dwelling plantation called Battersea" was willed to his wife Elizabeth, and upon her death to his son William. William Tyler, who owned Battersea from 1709 until his death in 1721, was an interesting individual. He is listed as a carpenter in several documents, including his will. An unpublished history of St. John's Episcopal Church at Broad Creek (Allen 1870:13) also mentions that on February 18, 1713, a William Tyler agreed to put up seventeen pews in the new church. Since the church was located just north of Battersea, it would be a fair assumption that the William Tyler referred to was the owner of Battersea. It could also be safely assumed that he was prosperous enough to be able to donate a sizable number of his own products to the church. His will prepared in 1718 and executed in 1721 indicates that he owned at the time of his death not only Battersea but a mill and land, which he bequeathed to his daughter Mary and another plantation called Clarkson Purchase, which he left to his daughter Elizabeth. His "dwelling plantation" Battersea was left to his son William. All bequests were to take effect after the death of his wife, Elizabeth (Will 17:150,1721). The question, of course, is what house constituted the dwelling at Battersea, the present brick structure Harmony Hall or the earlier post-in-the-ground structure? The inventory of William Tyler's estate is extensive, indicating a life style of the comfortable middle class demonstrating Tyler may have had the means to construct a brick manor house (Inventory 7:150,1722; fig. A-7). However, the goods listed would not necessarily be inconsistent with those of a family living in a post-in-the- ground structure of the period. ===Joseph Fry=== 11 March 1755. Deed [Prince George's County MD Liber NN, f.352] from Elizabeth (Lewis) and her husband Joseph Fry, at that time of Fairfax County VA, to William Robins [sister Ann’s husband] of Prince George's County MD in which they conveyed to Robins Elizabeth's interest in 100 a. Battersea. *The deed states that Elizabeth's father Thomas Lewis was the son of Thomas Lewis who left him part of Battersea in his will; that her father was the brother of John Lewis (who also died with no heirs other than the daughters of Thomas Lewis, Jr) and died after John; that her father died intestate without male issue; that he left four daughters: Mary, Elizabeth, Anne, and Catherine. *This deed, which only recently was discovered. disproves any lines of descent from supposed male children of this Thomas Lewis. Scott Swanson, Department of History, Butler University, 4600 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46208-3485, 22 Jan 2001: Lewis Family of Prince Georges County, Maryland; http://listlva.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A2=VA-ROOTS;q6LsXg;20010122212530-0500. Scott is a descendant of Thomas Lewis of Difficult Run, Fairfax and Loudoun County VA, who married Mary Moss, daughter of John and Frances (-----) Moss. ===Elizabeth Horner=== John, d. 1711), planter. Lived in Prince Georges Co., MD, and m. Elizabeth Horner. He inherited 50 acres of "Battersea" and other property. A deed of gift from his widow, Elizabeth Lewis, to her children, dated Feb. 4, 1711, names "my sons" Thomas, John, Stephen, Samuel; "my daughters" Sarah, Jane, Priscilla; and "my grandson John Davis" (signed) Elizabeth E. Lewis" Source: Will of John Lewis, dated March 5, 1710, Folio 42, WB 1, 1698, Prince Georges County Wills. Deed of Gift from Elizabeth Lewis was abstracted in Genealogy of the Sydney-Smith Claggett-Price and Allied Families, p.172. Neither of these records names a Jonathan Lewis. ===Bannisters=== In 1638 Francis Epes, John Banister, and others import thirty negroes into Virginia. There was a lieutenant John Banister (no doubt the same person) who died in Charles City County prior to 1661. On the 5th Jan 1689 John Banister, baptized Henry Randolph at Appamatock. This last mentioned John Banister2 was no doubt the father of Martha Banister3 and of John Banister3, the celebrated botanist, who was killed by an accident near the Falls of Roanoke. (See Campbell, page 724.) John Banister3 lived at "Battersea" and married about 1769, Elizabeth Bland, d/o Colonel Theodorick Bland and Sister of Frances Bland, mother of John Randolph of Roanoke and Judge Henry St. George Tucker. Frances Elizabeth Bolling married Col. Theodorick Bland Issue Elizabeth, b. c 1740 Mary Frances Reynolds Eggleston, THE VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY Volume IV The year ending June 1897. THE COCKE'S OF VIRGINIA http://reynoldspatova.com/getperson.php?personID=I5426&tree=reynolds1 ===Enoch Magruder=== Following a succession of owners, none of whom appeared to have lived on the property, Enoch Magruder purchased the tract in 1769 (see Chapter 1). For reasons which will become apparent later, data from the archeological excavations and the historical documentation suggest that the extant Georgian-style brick manor house known as Harmony Hall may have been built before the elder William Tyler's death in 1721 (Potter and Sonderman 1989) or sometime during the Magruder ownership (see Chapter 1). ===National Park Service=== The original Battersea property, including the Harmony Hall tract, was further subdivided and passed on to many different owners in the intervening years. Eventually, the NPS acquired the present Harmony Hall tract in 1963 as part of a right-of-way for a proposed, but never-constructed, George Washington Memorial Parkway on the Maryland side of the Potomac River. ==Sources== See also: *History of Broad Creek. Contains a useful sketch of the location of the various land grants in Broad Creek, including Battersea. http://www.mncppcapps.org/planning/publications/pdfs/68/Broad%20Creek%20History.pdf *The Maryland State Archives has a detailed history of the property at: http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/stagsere/se1/se5/019000/019100/019195/pdf/msa_se5_19195.pdf

Battery Wagner Mass Union Grave, Charleston, South Carolina

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This is a defunct cemetery that has been destroyed. According to Wikipedia, after the Battle of Fort Wagner, the Confederates buried the Commanding Officer of the [[:Category:54th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War|Mass 54th Regiment]] "in a mass grave with the African-American soldiers of his regiment as an insult to him."[[Wikipedia:Fort Wagner|Fort Wagner]] Wikipedia entry Much of the previous site of Fort Wagner has been eroded away, including the place where the Union soldiers had been buried. However, by the time that happened, the soldiers' remains were no longer there because soon after the end of the Civil War, the Army disinterred and reburied all the remains, including presumably those of Shaw, at the [[:Category:Beaufort National Cemetery, Beaufort, South Carolina|Beaufort, South Carolina]], where their gravestones were marked as "unknown." ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category:Battery Wagner Mass Union Grave, Charleston, South Carolina]]

Battle at Moore’s Brook (29 June 1677)

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[[Category:King Philip's War]] [[Category:Battle at Moore's Brook (29 June 1677)]] :Historical event: 29 June 1677, Moore’s Brook, Scarborough, Maine :Epoch: King Philip's War :Notable for: Penultimate martial event of King William's War in Maine :Who was there: [[:Category:Battle at Moore's Brook (29 June 1677)|Category:Battle at Moore's Brook (29 June 1677)]] :Please add category to profiles of persons who are known to have participated; with references, of course. The Hunnewell article contains a treasure trove of names. Please add additional sources here only if they pertain to this event and people involved in it. :Related categories: :::[[Category:Battle at Moore’s Brook (29 June 1677)]] :::[[Category:King William's War]] == Sources == :Sumner Hunnewell. "The Battle at Moore’s Brook, Scarborough, Maine, June 29, 1677" Scarborough Historical Society ; Scarborough, Maine (Accessed 20 Nov 2022) Posted 12 Jul 2017: https://scarboroughhistoricalsociety.org/2017/07/a-doleful-slaughter-near-black-point/

Battle Creek Belles

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[[Category:All-American Girls Professional Baseball League]] The Battle Creek Belles played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League from 1951-1952. They represented Battle Creek, Michigan. ='''Players'''= {|border="1" width="75%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=300pt | Name !! width=200pt |Years Played !! width=100pt |Wikitree Profile
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Battle Grove Cemetery, Cynthiana, Kentucky

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[[Category:Battle Grove Cemetery, Cynthiana, Kentucky]] '''Battle Grove Cemetery in Cynthiana, Kentucky detailed listings''' See the [[:Category:Battle_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Cynthiana%2C_Kentucky|Battle Grove Cemetery Category]] for people buried in this cemetery. See The [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72997/battle-grove-cemetery Battle Grove Cemetery on FindAGrave] Record of Interments: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89XF-CQCD?i=20 1869-1930] on FamilySearch. '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:''' :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Battle_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Cynthiana%2C_Kentucky|Battle Grove Cemetery Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Battle_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Cynthiana%2C_Kentucky|Battle Grove Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Battle Harbour, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Battle Harbour, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Battle Harbour, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Battle Harbour, Newfoundland]] ==About== Battle Harbour (Inuttitut: Putlavak) is a summer fishing station, formerly a permanent settlement, located on the Labrador coast in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, CanadaWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_Harbour Battle Harbour]. Accessed 2018.. Battle Harbour was for two centuries the economic and social centre of the southeastern Labrador coast. Mercantile saltfish premises first established there in the 1770s developed into a thriving community that was known as the Capital of Labrador. It fell into decline following reductions in the cod fishery and a major fire in 1930, and was abandoned as a permanent settlement following government resettlement activity in the 1960s. Battle Harbour is located on Battle Island, facing a sheltered narrow strait separating that island from Great Caribou Island. It is thought that "Battle Harbour" is derived from the Portuguese word batal, boat as depicted on Portuguese maps c. 1560. Battle Harbour is also known as Ca-tuc-to by the Inuit who had inhabited this part of Labrador. ==History== The exact time by which Battle Harbour became a European settlement is unknown, but it is believed that the French did not fish north of Cape Charles before 1718. Captain George Cartwright first visited Battle Harbour in May and June 1775, and recorded in his journal that a privateer had sacked Twillingate and came to Battle Harbour on this coast and had taken a sloop of Mr. Slade's with about twenty-two tuns of seals' oil on board and destroyed his goods there. Later, in 1785, Cartwright had his provisions brought from Battle Harbour to Slink Point aboard a shallop belonging to the firm of Noble and Pinsent whose firm is believed to have had extensive fishery operations on the Labrador coast with base of operations at Chateau. According to legend, Montagnais Indians, aided by the French, fought their final battle against the Inuit (c. 1760) at Battle Harbour. A burial mound is supposed to mark the site and some attribute its name from this historic event. The mercantile saltfish premises at Battle Harbour were established by the firm of [[Slade-1658|John Slade]] and Company of Poole, England in the early 1770s. Lying just north of the old French Shore, Battle Harbour served as the gateway for Newfoundlanders seeking to fish in the resource rich waters of Labrador. The local population increased rapidly after 1820 when Newfoundland fishing schooners adopted Battle Harbour as their primary port of call and made it the recognized capital of the Labrador floater fishery. Battle Harbour remained in the hands of Slade and Co. until 1871, and during this time became a settled community, dominated by the fish merchants, but with its own evolving institutions, especially schools and churches. In 1871 the Slades sold Battle Harbour to Baine, Johnston and Company Ltd. who operated the site in much the same manner until 1955. ===Institutions=== In 1851 Bishop Edward Field described Battle Harbour as probably the oldest, as well as the largest settlement on the Labrador coast. The men who came and stayed there were generally from the Island of Newfoundland that used to bring with them servants from Dorset. Some of the first permanent residents were fishermen, carpenters and coopers from Poole, Dorset, Fogo Island and New World Island. As the community grew, there became an increasing need for supplies and merchants took full advantage of that where in some cases local residents paid as much as 100% beyond the regular cash price for goods. The exclusive monopoly was not challenged until 1918, when Battle Harbour's first co-operative was set up, through the initiative of Dr. Wilfred Grenfell. A year after Dr. Wilfred Grenfell's visit to Battle Harbour in 1892 he built a hospital there. One of the first in Labrador, it opened for year-round service with a qualified doctor and nurse on staff in 1893. In 1896 a new wing was added from the remains of two wrecked vessels. In the fall of 1930 Battle Harbour was destroyed by fire so devastating that, Grenfell stated, even the Marconi Pole on the top of the hill was burned. The new school and the hospital were rebuilt at Mary's Harbour. In 1905 the first Newfoundland government lighthouse in Labrador, called Double Island Light, was set up at Battle Harbour, and in 1921 there was telegraph service installed. ==Early Families== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Battle Harbour,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Battle of Aberdeen

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Battle of Aberdeen]] Related page: [[Space:Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms]] A part of [[:Category:Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms|Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms]] '''Battle of Aberdeen''' [[Image:Doug_s_Photos-13.jpg|450px]] The Battle of Aberdeen was an engagement in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms which took place between Royalist and Covenanter forces outside the city of Aberdeen on 13 September 1644. After defeating Lord Elcho's forces at the [[:Category: Battle of Tippermuir|Battle of Tippermuir]], outside Perth, Montrose's forces had captured a large cache of weapons and munitions when they ransacked Perth. Most of the Highland clansmen departed with their plunder after Tippermuir, and Lord Kilpont's men disbanded after Kilpont himself was murdered by his own second-in-command, Stewart of Ardvorlich. However, Montrose was joined by two troops of horse under Nathaniel Gordon and Sir Thomas Ogilvy. Anxious to keep up the momentum of his campaign, Montrose left Perth on 4 September 1644 and marched north-east along the Firth of Tay. The well-defended burgh of Dundee was summoned to surrender but refused, so Montrose continued towards Aberdeen. Montrose led these men on a rapid advance on Aberdeen, the main Covenanter sea port in Scotland, picking up a force of around 500 highlanders on the way. After a diversion to avoid being forced to take a fortified bridge over the River Dee, they reached Aberdeen on 12 September. Montrose appeared before Aberdeen on 12 September with three Irish regiments (Laghtnan's, McDonnell's, O'Cahan's) totalling 1,500 men, 100 MacDonald Highlanders and two troops of horse. On 13 September, the burgh was summoned to surrender. During the negotiations, a soldier from the Covenanter garrison is said to have shot and killed a drummer boy accompanying the heralds, infuriating Montrose and his troops who swore vengeance on the Covenanters of Aberdeen. Having refused the summons to surrender, a Covenanter force under the command of Lord Balfour of Burleigh marched out and deployed along the crest of a flat-topped ridge about half-a-mile south of the burgh. The ridge topped the northern slope of the How Burn valley and overlooked a complex of buildings and ponds known as Justice Mills at its western end. Burleigh's infantry comprised around 2,000 men: two regular Covenanter regiments (his own and Lord Forbes'), the Aberdeen militia and some local levies. He also had around 300 cavalry, including three troops of regulars, which were deployed on the flanks. The Battle took place at "Two Mile Cross", near the present site of the retail park at Brig' o' Dee. Montrose drew up an extended line of men, to prevent being out-flanked and placed a small group of horsemen at each end "otherwise, if they would disobey, that then he desired them to remove old aged men, women, and children out of the way, and to stand to their own peril". The battle began with a cannonade from the Covenanters field guns. Lord Gordon on the Covenanters left wing attacked with his cavalry. Montrose moved his horse to assist on the right flank, and this small group of 44 horsemen repulsed and routed the Covenanter attack. Montrose quickly ordered these horsemen back into the line as they were now needed on the left where the battle was developing. Sweeping across to the other side of the field, they attacked the flanks of the Covenanters forces and forced them to flee. Montrose then ordered an infantry attack up the centre, routing the Covenanters who started fleeing back towards the town. Lord Burleigh's 2500 defenders were soon overwhelmed - 160 men were killed. Montrose remained in Aberdeen for three days. He either failed to control his troops, predominantly Irish and Highlanders, or he deliberately allowed the wholesale slaughter, pillage and rape of the civilian population. This act, and a similar event at Perth after the [[:Category: Battle of Tippermuir|Battle of Tippermuir]], caused widespread hatred for him and his cause in areas which were once Royalist and many families turned to the Covenanters. He fled Aberdeen to avoid a confrontation with the approaching Parliamentarian force under the Marquess of Argyll. On 28 October, Argyll finally caught up with Montrose at Fyvie Castle in Aberdeenshire. Skirmishing continued for several days in the vicinity of the castle but Montrose maintained a strong defensive position and Argyll was unable to bring the smaller Royalist force to battle. When Argyll withdrew to find fodder for his cavalry horses, Montrose took the opportunity to escape across the hills to Blair Atholl. As many of Montrose's followers were deserting him, Argyll marched back to Edinburgh, convinced that the Royalist uprising would fade completely with the onset of winter. '''Research links''' * [http://bcw-project.org/military/english-civil-war/montrose-scotland/aberdeen Battle and Sack of Aberdeen 1644] from the British Civil War website * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Battles_of_the_Scottish_Civil_War Battles of the Scottish Civil War] * [http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/resource-centre/civil-war/battleview.asp?BattleFieldId=55 Battle of Aberdeen II] from the Battlefields Trust website

Battle of Baltimore

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[[Category:Battle of Baltimore]] The Battle of Baltimore (September 12–15, 1814) was a sea/land battle fought between British invaders and American defenders in the War of 1812. American forces repulsed sea and land invasions off the busy port city of Baltimore, Maryland, and killed the commander of the invading British forces. The British and Americans first met at the Battle of North Point. Though the Americans retreated, the battle was a successful delaying action that inflicted heavy casualties on the British, halted their advance, and consequently allowed the defenders at Baltimore to prepare for an attack properly. [[Space:Captain_Henry_Thompson%E2%80%99s_First_Baltimore_Horse_Artillery|Captain Henry Thompson’s First Baltimore Horse Artillery]] == Sources ==

Battle of Bannockburn

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[[Category:New Projects The goal of this project is to research my Bruce ancestors and Bannockburn. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hunter-5770|Carol Sullivan]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Names * Dates *Photos Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10588919 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Battle of Beecher Island

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[[Category: Battle of Beecher Island]] For profiles of participants in this battle, see [[:Category: Battle of Beecher Island|the category]] The Battle of Beecher Island, also known as the Battle of Arikaree Fork, was an armed conflict between elements of the United States Army and several of the Plains Native American tribes in September 1868. Beecher Island, on the Arikaree River, then known as part of the North Fork of the Republican River, near present-day Wray, Colorado, was named afterwards for Lieutenant Fredrick H. Beecher, an army officer killed during the battle. " Wray Rattler, May 19, 1905 [https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=WRA19050519.2.2&srpos=2&e=--1859---1926--en-20--1--txt-txIN-%22thomas+ranahan%22-------2- Colorado Historic Newspapers] :''TRIBUTE TO DEAD SOLDIERS'' "The proposed Beecher Island monument has at last become a reality and on Sept. 17 the dedication of the § 5, 000 memorial erected for the heroes of the Battle of Beecher island will take place. The money for the monument was donated by the States of Colorado and Kansas— $ 2, 500 each—and the contract has been let to the Denver Marble and Granite company. The monument was designed by '''S. R. Pool. It will measure eleven feet square at the base and rise to a height of eighteen feet, weighing forty tons. Colorado and East." :photo on this site: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1970051/beecher-island-battlefield-monument] {{Image|file=Ranahan-14.jpg |caption=newspaper item }} ===Sources===

Battle of Bosworth Field

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: '''The Battle of Bosworth Field''' (or Battle of Bosworth) was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses, the civil war between the Houses of Lancaster and York that raged across England in the latter half of the 15th century. Fought on 22 August 1485, the battle was won by the Lancastrians. Their leader Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, by his victory became the first English monarch of the Tudor dynasty. His opponent, Richard III, the last king of the House of York, was killed in the battle. Historians consider Bosworth Field to mark the end of the Plantagenet dynasty, making it a defining moment of English and Welsh history.[[Wikipedia:Battle of Bosworth Field|Wikipedia article]] ===Lancastrians, Battle of Bosworth Field=== ===Yorkists, Battle of Bosworth Field=== The battle of Redemore, as it was known by contemporaries, was fought 22 August, 1485, between King Richard III of England and his supporters, the Yorkists, against the [[:Category: Lancastrians, Battle of Bosworth Field|Lancastrians]] supporting Henry Tudor. Richard had 15,000 men, Henry had 5,000. Richard III's vanguard was led by the aged John, duke of Norfolk. 7,000 men, raised to support Richard, under Henry Percy, the earl of Northumberland did not enter the battle. Later Henry Percy was killed by his own supporters for 'disappointing' Richard. The Lancastrian general, John de Vere, the earl of Oxford, led Henry's forces and his vanguard. Henry Tudor was stationed at the back of the field. Thomas Lord Stanley, and his brother, Sir William Stanley, had around 6,000 men between them who were raised to fight for King Richard. Thomas was Henry Tudor's step-father. The Stanleys kept their men out of the fighting as well. Richard and around 200 cavalry fought through to Henry Tudor. When Sir William Stanley saw that Henry was in 'immediate danger' he brought his men into action, crashing into the side of Richard's men and sweeping them into the marsh. Even John Rous, who compared Richard to the Antichrist, admitted “if I may say the truth to his credit, though small in body and feeble of limb, he bore himself like a gallant knight and acted with distinction as his own champion until his last breath”.

Richard knocked down Sir John Cheyney, who at six foot eight inches was the tallest soldier of his day, while Henry's standard-bearer Sir William Brandon was killed. Richard's own standard-bearer, Sir Percival Thribald, has both his legs cut from underneath him, but still managed to cling to the king's standard. Emma McFarnon, ''[http://www.historyextra.com/feature/tudors/10-things-you-need-know-about-battle-bosworth 10 things you need to know about the battle of Bosworth]'', History Extra, accessed 3 July 2015.
With Richard at Bosworth were a close-knit group of gentry who served in the royal household: men like John Huddleston, Thomas Pilkington and Richard Ratcliffe. They were men whom Richard could trust, but they were also the very men who were instrumental in reducing Stanley’s power in the northwest.

By Richard’s side, possibly carrying his standard, was James Harrington. When Richard III sped past the Stanleys at Bosworth Field he presented them with an opportunity too tempting to refuse.

During the 1470s Richard had become the dominant power in the north as Edward’s lieutenant. He served his brother faithfully and built up a strong and stable following. The leading gentry families could serve royal authority without an intermediary. The losers in this new dispensation were the two northern magnates, Henry Percy and Thomas Stanley. Matt Elton, ''[http://www.historyextra.com/feature/treachery-what-really-brought-down-richard-iii In case you missed it... Treachery: what really brought down Richard III]'', History Extra, accessed 3 July 2015. ===Sources===

Battle of Brandywine Creek

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[[Category:Battle of Brandywine Creek]] ==Battle of Brandywine Creek == The Battle of Brandywine, also known as the Battle of Brandywine Creek, was fought between the American army of Major General George Washington and the British army of General Sir William Howe on September 11, 1777. The British defeated the Americans and forced them to withdraw toward the rebel capital of Philadelphia. The engagement occurred near Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania during Howe's campaign to take Philadelphia, part of the American Revolutionary War. Howe's army sailed from New York City and landed near Elkton, Maryland in northern Chesapeake Bay. Marching north, the British army brushed aside American light forces in a few skirmishes. Washington offered battle with his army posted behind Brandywine Creek. While part of his army demonstrated in front of Chadds Ford, Howe took the bulk of his troops on a long march that crossed the Brandywine beyond Washington's right flank. Due to poor scouting, the Americans did not detect Howe's column until it reached a position in rear of their right flank. Belatedly, three divisions were shifted to block the British flanking force near a Quaker meeting house. After a stiff fight, Howe's wing broke through the newly-formed American right wing which was deployed on several hills. At this point Lieutenant General Wilhelm von Knyphausen attacked Chadds Ford and crumpled the American left wing. As Washington's army streamed away in retreat, he brought up elements of Nathanael Greene's division which held off Howe's column long enough for his army to escape to the northeast. The defeat and subsequent maneuvers left Philadelphia vulnerable. The British captured the city on September 26, beginning an occupation that would last until June 1778. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Brandywine 1]) == Battle of Brandywine == :Part of: the American Revolutionary War :Date: September 11, 1777 :Location: Near Chadds Ford, present-day West Chester, Pennsylvania :Result: British victory :Belligerents: United States, Great Britain, Hesse Hesse-Kassel === United States === :Commanders and leaders: ::George Washington ::Nathanael Greene ::Francis Nash ::Peter Muhlenberg ::Anthony Wayne :Strength: 14,600 :Casualties and losses: Total: 1300, 300 killed, 600 wounded, 400 captured === Great Britain, Hesse Hesse-Kassel === :Commanders and leaders: ::William Howe ::Charles Cornwallis ::Wilhelm von Knyphausen ::James AgnewW ::William Medows :Strength: 15,500 :Casualties and losses: Total: 587, 93 killed, 488 wounded, 6 missing === Images === * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bf/PyleNationmakersPre1911.jpg Nation Makers] depicts a scene from the battle, by Howard Pyle, a summer resident of Chadds Ford. The painting is displayed in the Brandywine River Museum. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ef/PhiladelCampaignHessianMap.jpg Hessian map] of the Philadelphia campaign. == Resources == *"The Battle of Brandywine" by Samuel S. Smith, printed by Philip Freneau Press, Monmouth Beach, NJ 1976. In this book there were listed the American Forces at Brandywine, General George Washington, Commander in chief. Transcribed by Carolyn M. Getting, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AMERICAN-REVOLUTION/1998-08/0903899071

Battle of Chancellorsville

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[[Category:Battle of Chancellorsville]] '''Battle of Chancellorsville April 30 – May 6, 1863''' :Location: Spotsylvania, Virginia :Confederate Victory :Casualties: CSA: 13,000 USA: 18,000 {{Image|file=Battle_of_Chancellorsville.jpg |caption= A. J. Russell photograph depicting Union soldiers of General William T.H. Brooks's division, Sedgwick's corps, entrenched along the west bank of the Rappahannock River at Fredericksburg, just prior to the battle of May 3, 1863.) }} === Union === '''Army of the Potomac''', *commanded by [[Hooker-213|Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker]] '''I Corps''', commanded by *[[Reynolds-907|Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds]], *[[Wadsworth-906|Brig. Gens. James S. Wadsworth]], *[[Robinson-6686|John C. Robinson]], *[[Doubleday-49|Abner Doubleday]]. '''II Corps''', commanded by *[[Couch-1993|Maj. Gen. Darius N. Couch]], *[[Hancock-6331|Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock]] *[[French-7389|William H. French]], *[[Gibbon-308|Brig. Gen. John Gibbon]]. '''III Corps''', commanded by *[[Sickles-46|Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles]], *[[Birney-286|Brig. Gen. David B. Birney]], *[[Berry-11675|Maj. Gens. Hiram G. Berry]] *[[Whipple-1995|Amiel W. Whipple]]. '''V Corps''', commanded by *[[Meade-480|Maj. Gen. George G. Meade]], *[[Griffin-10643|Brig. Gens. Charles Griffin]] *[[Humphreys-3645|Andrew A. Humphreys]], *[[Sykes-1550|Maj. Gen. George Sykes]]. '''VI Corps''', commanded by *[[Sedgwick-181|Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick]] *[[Brooks-24299|Brig. Gens. William T. H. Brooks]] *[[Howe-982|Albion P. Howe]], *[[Newton-8108|Maj. Gen. John Newton]], *[[Burnham-4023|Col. Hiram Burnham]]. '''XI Corps''', commanded by *[[Howard-15342|Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard]], *[[Devens-24|Brig. Gen. Charles Devens, Jr.]], *[[Von_Steinwehr-3|Adolph von Steinwehr]], *[[Schurz-8|Maj. Gen. Carl Schurz]]. '''XII Corps''', commanded by *[[Slocum-795|Maj. Gen. Henry W. Slocum]] *[[Williams-7104|Brig. Gens. Alpheus S. Williams]] *[[Geary-317|John W. Geary]]. '''Cavalry Corps''', commanded by *[[Stoneman-112|Maj. Gen. George Stoneman]], *[[Pleasonton-1|Brig. Gens. Alfred Pleasonton]], *[[Averell-82|William W. Averell]], *[[Gregg-1626|David M. Gregg]]. {{Image|file=Battle_of_Chancellorsville-1.jpg |caption=Last Meeting of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson at Chancellorsville }} === Confederate === '''Army of Northern Virginia''', *commanded by [[Lee-3|Gen. Robert E. Lee]] '''First Corps''', commanded by *[[Longstreet-114|Lt. Gen. James Longstreet]], *[[Hood-1382|Maj. Gen. John Bell Hood]] *[[Pickett-1168|Maj. Gen. George E. Pickett]], *[[McLaws-31|Gens. Lafayette McLaws]] *[[Anderson-42722|Richard H. Anderson]] '''Second Corps''', commanded by *[[Jackson-2554|Lt. Gen. Stonewall Jackson]], *[[Hill-11573|Maj. Gen. Ambrose P. Hill]], *[[Rodes-134|Brig. Gen. Robert E. Rodes]], *[[Early-717|Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Early]], *[[Colston-186|Brig. Gen. Raleigh E. Colston]] '''Cavalry Corps''', commanded by *[[Stuart-2685|Maj. Gen. James E. B. Stuart]], *[[Lee-3467|Brig. Gens. Fitzhugh Lee]] *[[Lee-9|William H.F. "Rooney" Lee]], *[[Hampton-246|Brig. Gens. Wade Hampton]] *[[Jones-79862|William E. "Grumble" Jones]] == Sources == *Wikipedia: Battle of Chancellorsville: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chancellorsville *Category: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Chancellorsville *Wikimedia Images: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?search=battle+of+chancellorsville&title=Special:MediaSearch&go=Go&type=image

Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Confederate Order of Battle

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[[Category:Battle of Chickasaw Bayou]] =Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana= :Commanding: [[Pemberton-414 | Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton]] ==Second Military District== :Commanding: [[Smith-110053 | MG Martin Luther Smith]] ===Barton's Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Barton-7480 | BG Seth Barton]] ::40th Georgia - [[Johnson-5294 | Col Abda Johnson]] (w) ::42nd Georgia - Col Robert J. Henderson ::43rd Georgia - Ltc Hiram P. Bell (w) ::52nd Georgia - Col Charles D. Phillips ===Vaughn's Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Vaughn-3144 | BG John C. Vaughn]] ::60th Tennessee: [[Crawford-18153 | Col John H. Crawford]] ::61st Tennessee: [[Pitts-1111 | Col Fountain E. Pitts]] ::62nd Tennessee: [[Rowan-1217 | Col John A. Rowan]] ===Gregg's Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Gregg-500 | BG John Gregg]] ::1st Tennessee: Col Hume R. Field ::3rd Tennessee: Col Calvin J. Clack ::10th Tennessee: Col Randal McGavock ::30th Tennessee: Col James J. Turner ::41st Tennessee: Col Robert Farquarson ::50th Tennessee: Col Cyrus A. Sugg ::51st Tennessee: Col John Chester ==Provisional Division== :Commanding: [[Lee-28991 | BG Stephen Dill Lee]] :Commanding: MG Dabney Herndon Maury ===Provisional Brigade=== :Commanding: Col William T. Withers ::17th Louisiana: Col Robert Richardson ::26th Louisiana: Col Winchester Hall ::30th Mississippi: Col G F Neill ::46th Mississippi (detachment): Col Claudius W. Sears ::1st Mississippi Light Artillery: Maj Matthew S. Ward ===Provisional Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Allen Thomas ::29th Louisiana: Ltc J. Octave Landry ::46th Mississippi: Ltc William K. Easterling ===Provisional Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Edward Higgins ::22nd Louisiana: Col Edward Higgins ===Unit Organization Mostly Unclear=== ::37th Alabama: ::40th Alabama: Col Augustus A. Coleman ::1st Louisiana: Col Samuel R. Harrison ::31st Louisiana: [[Morrison-20878 | Col Charles H. Morrison]] ::3rd Battalion Mississippi State Troops: ::3rd Mississippi: Col Thomas A. Mellon ::4th Mississippi: Col Pierre S. Layton ::35th Mississippi: Col William S. Berry ::Mississippi Battery: Cpt Robert Bowman ::Mississippi Battery (section): Lt Frank Johnston ::Mississippi Battery: Cpt Newit J. Drew, Lt W. J. Duncan ::2nd Texas Cavalry: Ltc William C. Timmins (w) ::Johnson's (Mississippi) Company Cavalry: ::Hill's (Mississippi) Company Cavalry: ::27th Louisiana: [[Marks-6064 | Col Leon D. Marks]]

Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Union Order of Battle

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[[Category:Battle of Chickasaw Bayou]] =Expeditionary Force, Army of the Tennessee= =Right Wing, XIII Corps= :Commanding: [[Sherman-393 | MG William T. Sherman]] :Chief of Staff and Assistant Adjutant General: Maj John H. Hammond :Chief of Artillery: Maj Ezra Taylor :Acting Inspector General and Aide-de-Camp: Maj William D. Sawyer :Medical Director: Maj Charles McMillian :Aide -de-Camp: Cpt John D. Taylor :Aide -de-Camp: Cpt James C. McCoy :Aide -de-Camp: Cpt Lewis M. Dayton :Chief Quartermaster: Cpt J. Condit Smith :Chief Commissary of Subsistence: Cpt Charles A. Morton :Engineer Corps: Cpt William L. B. Jenny :Topographical Engineer: Cpt Julius Pitzman :Topographical Engineer: Lt. Kilian Frick :Signal Corps: Cpt O. H. Howard ==First Division== :Commanding: [[Smith-109208 | BG Andrew Jackson Smith]] :Escort: Company C, 4th Indiana Cavalry - [[Leslie-4390 | Cpt Joseph P. Lesslie]] :Attached Artillery: ::17th Ohio Light Artillery: Cpt Ambrose A. Blount ::Chicago Mercantile Light Artillery: [[Cooley-5622 | Cpt Charles G. Cooley]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Burbridge-163 | BG Stephen Gano Burbridge]] ::16th Indiana: [[Lucas-14186 | Col Thomas J. Lucas]] ::60th Indiana: [[Owen-12169 | Col Richard Owen]] ::67th Indiana: [[Emerson-5439 | Col Frank Emerson]] ::83rd Ohio: [[Baldwin-17673 | Ltc William H. Baldwin]] ::96th Ohio: [[Vance-6291 | Col Joseph W. Vance]] ::23rd Wisconsin: [[Guppey-8 | Col Joseph J. Guppey]] ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Landram-19 | Col William J. Landram]] ::77th Illinois: [[Grier-886 | Col David P. Grier]] ::97th Illinois: [[Rutherford-6751 | Col Friend S. Rutherford]] ::[[:Category: 108th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War | 108th Illinois]]: [[Warner-14287 | Col John Warner]] ::131st Illinois: [[Neely-2811 | Col George W. Neeley]] ::89th Indiana: [[Murray-28434 | Col Charles D. Murray]] ::19th Kentucky: [[Cowan-7328 | Ltc John Cowan]] ::48th Ohio: [[Parker-52971 | Ltc Job R. Parker]] ==Second Division== :Commanding: [[Smith-110056 | BG Morgan Lewis Smith]] (w) :Commanding: [[Stuart-9278 | BG David Stuart]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Smith-109451 | Col Giles A. Smith]] ::113th Illinois: [[Hoge-610 | Col George B. Hoge]] ::116th Illinois: [[Tupper-1382 | Col Nathan W. Tupper]] ::6th Missouri: [[Blood-657 | Ltc James H. Blood]] ::8th Missouri: [[Coleman-20215 | Ltc David C. Coleman]] ::1st Battalion, 13th U.S.: [[Chase-11422 | Maj Daniel Chase]] ===4th Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Stuart-9278 | BG David Stuart]] :Commanding: [[Smith-317540 | Col Thomas Kilby Smith]] ::55th Illinois: [[Malmborg-33 | Ltc Oscar Malmborg]] ::127th Illinois: [[Van_Arman-20 | Col John Van Arman]] ::83rd Indiana: [[Spooner-2496 | Col Benjamin J. Spooner]] ::54th Ohio: [[Smith-317540 | Col Thomas Kilby Smith]] ::57th Ohio: [[Mungen-13 | Col William Mungen]] ==Third Division== :Commanding: [[Morgan-9704 | BG George Washington Morgan]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Sheldon-5265 | Col Lionel A. Sheldon]] ::118th Illinois: [[Fonda-525 | Col John G. Fonda]] ::69th Indiana: [[Bennett-12266 | Col Thomas Warren Bennett]] ::120th Ohio: [[French-16460 | Col Daniel French]] ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Lindsey-7126 | Col Daniel W. Lindsey]] ::49th Indiana: [[Keigwin-192 | Col James Keigwin]] ::7th Kentucky: [[Ridgell-29 | Ltc Joel W. Ridgell]] ::114th Ohio: [[Maynard-6651 | Ltc Horatio B. Maynard]] ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[De_Courcy-5 | Col John F. De Courcy]] ::54th Indiana: Col Fielding Mansfield ::22nd Kentucky: [[Monroe-5490 | Ltc George W. Monroe]] (w), [[Worthington-3263 | Maj William J. Worthington]] ::16th Ohio: [[Kershner-463 | Ltc Philip Kershner]] (w/c) ::42nd Ohio: [[Pardee-740 | Ltc Don Albert Pardee]] ===Artillery=== ::Battery G, 1st Michigan Light Artillery: Cpt Charles H. Lanphere ::1st Wisconsin Light Artillery: Cpt Jacob T. Foster ==Fourth Division== :Commanding: [[Steele-7538 | BG Frederick Steele]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Blair-3655 | BG Francis Preston Blair, Jr.]] ::13th Illinois: Col John B. Wyman (k), Ltc Adam B. Gorgas ::29th Missouri: [[Cavender-476 | Col John S. Cavender]] ::30th Missouri: Ltc Otto Schadt ::31st Missouri: [[Fletcher-4764 | Col Thomas C. Fletcher]] (w/c), Ltc Samuel P. Simpson (w) ::32nd Missouri: Col Francis H. Manter ::58th Ohio: Ltc Peter Dister (k) ::4th Ohio Battery: Cpt Louis Hoffman ::Company C, 10th Missouri Cavalry: Lt Daniel W. Ballon ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Hovey-2857 | BG Charles E. Hovey]] ::25th Iowa: Col George A. Stone ::31st Iowa: Col William Smyth ::3rd Missouri: Col Isaac F. Shepard ::12th Missouri: Col Hugo Wangelin ::17th Missouri: Col Francis Hassendeubel ::76th Ohio: Col Charles Robert Woods ::1st Missouri Horse Artillery: [[Landgraeber-1 | Cpt Clemens Landgraeber]] ::Company F, 2nd Missouri Light Artillery: [[Landgraeber-1 | Cpt Clemens Landgraeber]] ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Thayer-3297 | BG John Milton Thayer]] ::4th Iowa: [[Williamson-19127 | Col James Alexander Williamson]] (w) ::9th Iowa: Ltc William H. Coyl ::26th Iowa: Col Milo Smith ::30th Iowa: Col Charles H. Abbott ::34th Iowa: Col George W. Clark ::1st Iowa Light Artillery: Cpt Henry H. Griffiths ==Unattached Units== ::Battery A, 1st Illinois Light Artillery: Cpt Peter P. Wood ::Battery B, 1st Illinois Light Artillery: Cpt Samuel E. Barrett ::Battery H, 1st Illinois Light Artillery: Lt Levi W. Hart ::8th Ohio Light Artillery: Lt James F. Putnam ::3rd Illinois Cavalry: Col Lafayette McCrillis ::Thielman's Battalion (Illinois) ::6th Missouri Cavalry: Col Clark Wright ::Patterson's Kentucky Engineers & Mechanics: Cpt William F. Patterson

Battle of Chippawa

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[[Category: Battle of Chippawa]] ==The Battle of Chippawa== The Battle of Chippawa, (sometimes incorrectly spelled Chippewa), fought on July 5th 1814, was the opening engagement of the Niagara campaign of 1814, the longest and bloodiest military operation of the War of 1812. It was American invasion of British North America along the Niagara River. The principal American campaign for 1814 centred on sending Major-General Jacob Brown's Left Division of the US Army into the Niagara Peninsula, where it would meet the American Lake Ontario squadron and then raid Burlington Bay, York or Kingston as circumstances allowed. The battlefield is a Canadian National Historic Site. Niagara Parks acquired the site of the Battle of Chippawa in 1995 and has preserved 121 hectares (300 acres) of this pristine battlefield, the last remaining site from the War of 1812. The Corps of Cadets of the United States Military Academy at West Point wear gray parade uniforms, but the assertion that they were adopted in commemoration of Scott's troops at Chippawa appears to be a legend, possibly started by General Scott himself. The reasons given in 1815 for its selection were simply that it wore well and was considerably cheaper than the blue one. ==British and Canadian Forces== *The British infantry, with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Scots 1st (Royal Scots) Foot] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100th_Regiment_of_Foot_(Prince_Regent%27s_County_of_Dublin_Regiment) 100th Regiment of Foot (Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regiment)] leading and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8th_(The_King%27s)_Regiment_of_Foot 8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot] in reserve *Canadian Militia, including the 2nd Lincoln Militia *Indian Warriors *Royal Artillery *a detachment of the 19th Light Dragoons ==American Forces== * First Brigade, which consisted of the 9th, 11th, 22d, and 25th Infantry Regiments and totaled 1,380 men. ::- The 25th Infantry was later combined with the 27th, 29th and 37th Infantry Regiments to form the 6th Infantry Regiment. The 6th Infantry's motto is "Regulars, by God" from this battle. ::- Ten active regular infantry battalions of the United States Army (1-2 Inf, 2-2 Inf, 1-3 Inf, 2-3 Inf, 4-3 Inf, 1-5 Inf, 2-5 Inf, 1-6 Inf, 2-6 Inf and 4-6 Inf) perpetuate the lineages of American infantry regiments (the old 9th, 11th, 19th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd Infantry Regiments) that were at the Battle of Chippawa. *up to 500 Pennsylvania militia, smaller number of New York militia *Indian Warriors: 500-600 allied Iroquois (mostly Seneca) *at least one company of artillery from the 2d Artillery *a company of dragoons (cavalry), 2d Light Dragoons ==See also== * [https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/heritage/battle-of-chippawa/ Battle of Chippawa - Niagara Park] * [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/battle-of-chippawa Battle of Chippawa - The Canadian Encyclopedia] * [https://armyhistory.org/the-battle-of-chippewa-5-july-1814/ Battle of Chippawa - US Army History] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chippawa Battle of Chippawa - Wikipedia] * [http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/news/article.page?doc=the-war-of-1812-canadian-awards-sorted-by-current-units/hgq87xlb War of 1812 Canadian Awards Sorted by Current Units], Backgrounder, Dept. of National Defence.

Battle of Clontarf

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[[Category: Battle of Clontarf, 1014]] [[Category: Wars 1000-1499]] [[Category:Irish History,_Kingdoms_of_the_Vikings]] This Free Space page has been created to house a more detailed discussion than is permitted on category pages. == The Battle of Clontarf in 1014 == '''The Battle of Clontarf (Cath Chluain Tarbh) was fought on 23 April 1014 near Dublin between [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]], High King of Ireland, and the allied forces of [[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Silkbeard]], King of Dublin and [[mac Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill mac Domnall]] supported by [[Mac_Murchada-12|Máel Mórda mac Murchada]], King of Leinster''' Following the marriages of [[ua Néill-2|Dúnflaith]] and [[Murchadh-5|Gormflaith]] will help to understand the highly complex political network that influenced the careers of their spouses and sons. [https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/58230/Kristen-Mercier--Viking---Medieval-Norse-Studies---The-Socio-Political-Networks-of-Sitric-Silkenbeard-.pdf?sequence=5&isAllowed=y The Socio - Political Networks of Sitric Silkenbeard - The Foreign Kings of Dublin 980 to 1054] pdf by Kristen Mercier [[Sitricsson-3|Amlaíb Cuarán]] (Olaf I Sitricsson) was married to [[Murchadh-5|Gormflaith]] the daughter of [[Macfinn-2|Murchad mac Macfinn]] king of Leinster [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]] of the Dál Cais in County Clare (Munster) was expanding his territory and influence He clashed with the high king of Ireland, [[mac Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill]] of the Uí Néill; King of Mide & High King of Tara 980 - [[mac Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill]] defeated [[Sitricsson-3|Amlaíb Cuarán]] in the Battle of Tara c. 981 [[Sitricsson-3|Amlaíb Cuarán]] died - [[mac Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill]] married his widow, [[Murchadh-5|Gormflaith]]. 997 - [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]] made a treaty with [[mac Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill]]. They divided Ireland between them. 998 - [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]] took on [[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Silkbeard]], King of Dublin & defeated him and forced [[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Silkbeard]] to recognise their over-lordship by giving hostages ([[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Silkbeard]] was the son of [[Sitricsson-3|Amlaíb Cuarán]] & [[Murchadh-5|Gormflaith]] - ([[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Silkbeard]] was married to [[Brian-17|Sláine]], daughter of [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]]) 999 - [[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Silkbeard]] allied with his uncle, [[Mac_Murchada-12|Máel Mórda mac Murchada]] 999 - [[Mac_Murchada-12|Máel Mórda]] and [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]] fight in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Glenmama Battle of Glenmama] 1002 - [[mac Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill]] submited to [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]] [[Murchadh-5|Gormflaith]], the mother of [[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Silkbeard]] then married [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]] (their son [[O'Brien-688|Donnchad]] later becomes King of Munster & claims High Kingship of Ireland) c. 1010 - [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]] divorced [[Murchadh-5|Gormflaith]], the mother of [[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Silkbeard]] [[Murchadh-5|Gormflaith]] is said to have incited her brother [[Mac_Murchada-12|Máel Mórda mac Murchada]] to rebel against [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]] ([https://archive.org/details/cogadhgaedhelreg00todd Cogadh Gáedhel re Gallaibh] - The War of the Irish (Gaedhil) with the Foreigners (Gaill) ie Vikings- twelfth-century propaganda, glorifying [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]]) 1013 - [[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Silkbeard]], rebelled against [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]], supported by [[Mac_Murchada-12|Máel Mórda mac Murchada]], King of Leinster and forces from Scandinavia, the Orkneys & Hebrides campaigned against [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]] - ([[Mac_Murchada-12|Máel Mórda mac Murchada]] was the brother of [[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Silkbeard]]’s mother, [[Murchadh-5|Gormflaith]]) Culmnating in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Clontarf Battle of Clontarf], April 23rd, 1014 The army of [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]] won the battle - [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru]] &[[Mac_Murchada-12|Máel Mórda]] were killed. [[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Silkbeard]] survived to rule Dublin (following the Norman invasion, he died in exile in 1042) [[mac Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill]] was once again High King of Tara, he died in 1022. == Sources == * [https://dh.tcd.ie/clontarf/the_battle Battle of Clontarf] (dead link)this site gives sources & much background detail, Social Context, People, Maps, Politics, The Battle, Remembering, Timeline * [https://www.battleofclontarf.net/vacations-ireland/the-battle-of-clontarf-23rd-april-1014/3423 The Battle of Clontarf] * [http://1014retold.com/ 1014 Retold] gives individual profiles for those caught up in the battle. * [https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/heritage/how-the-battle-of-clontarf-unfolded-1.1755969 The Irish Times : Battle of Clontarf interactive map] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Clontarf Wikipedia : Battle of Clontarf] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkUpVvLEOug Youtube - Which Clans fought at the Battle of Clontarf?] * "The War of the Irish with the Foreigners" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cogad_G%C3%A1edel_re_Gallaib Wikipedia : Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib]

Battle of Cloyd's Mountain

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[[Category: Battle of Cloyd's Mountain]][[Category:Pulaski County, Virginia]] '''The 150th Anniversary of the Battle Of Cloyd's Mountain''' '''April 5th – 6th 2014''' For more information click [http://battleofcloydsmtn.org/?page_id=24 HERE] ---- Documentary Videos of the Battle of Cloyd's Mountain (three parts): [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twStAE5Ax48 Battle of Cloyd's Mountain segment 1 of 3] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgEr-lsar7c Battle of Cloyd's Mountain" Segment 2 of 3] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsXevikXmqQ Battle of Cloyd's Mountain Segment 3 of 3] "Battle of Cloyd's Mountain". Produced in 1991. Part of our Classic Collection. ---- [[image:Hughes-3666-4.jpg]] ---- Units taking part: Union Kanawha Division — Brig. Gen. George Crook *1st Brigade — Col. Rutherford B. Hayes [[:Category: 23rd Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 23rd Ohio Infantry]] — Lt. Col. James M. Comly *[[:Category:36th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 36th Ohio Infantry]] — Col. Hiram F. Devol *Detachment, [[:Category: 34th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War |34th Ohio Infantry]] — (attached to 36th Ohio) *[[:Category: 5th Regiment, West Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War | 5th West Virginia Cavalry (Dismounted)]] — Colonel A. A. Tomlinson *[[:Category: 6th Regiment, West Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War | 6th West Virginia Cavalry]] (Dismounted) *2nd Brigade — Col. Carr B. White [[:Category: 12th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 12th Ohio Infantry]] — Col. J. D. Hines *[[:Category: 91st Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 91st Ohio Infantry]] — Col. John A. Turley *[[:Category: 9th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | 9th West Virginia Infantry]] — Col. Isaac H. Duval *[[:Category: 14th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | 14th West Virginia Infantry]] — Col. D. D. Johnson *3rd Brigade — Col. Horatio G. Sickel [[:Category: 3rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry, United States Civil War | 3rd Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment]] — Capt. J. Lenhart *[[:Category:4th Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry, United States Civil War | 4th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment]] — Colonel R. H. Woolworth (killed) *[[:Category: 11th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | 11th West Virginia]] — Col. Daniel Frost *[[:Category: 15th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | 15th West Virginia]] — Lt. Col. Thomas Morris *Artillery — Capt. James R. McMillin [[:Category: 1st Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 1st Ohio Battery]] — Lieut. G.P. Kirtland *1st Kentucky Battery — Capt. David W. Glassie Confederate Department of Southwestern Virginia — Brig. Gen. Albert G. Jenkins (mortally wounded and captured); John McCausland *4th Brigade — Col. John McCausland [[:Category: 45th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | 45th Virginia Infantry]] — Col. W.H. Browne *[[:Category: 60th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | 60th Virginia Infantry]] — Col. B.H. Jones *[[:Category: 36th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (2nd Kanawha Infantry), United States Civil War | 36th Virginia Infantry]] — Lt. Col. Thomas Smith (wounded) Maj. William E. Fife *400 dismounted [[:Category: 10th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry, United States Civil War | 10th Kentucky Cavalry (Diamond's)(May's)]] *[[:Category: 45th Battalion, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | 45th Virginia Infantry Battalion]] — Lt. Col. H.M. Beckley Home Guards *Artillery — Capt. T.A. Bryan (wounded) Botetourt (Va.) Artillery — Capt. H.C. *Douthat *[[:Category: Bryan's Company, Virginia Artillery, United States Civil War | Bryan's (Va.) Battery]] — Lieut. G.A. Fowlkes *Ringgold (Va.) Battery — Capt. Crispin Dickenson *Morgan's Brigade — Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan (brigade arrived late and took part only in the retreat) [[:Category: 5th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry, United States Civil War | 5th Kentucky Cavalry]] - Col. D. Howard Smith ==Sources== ----

Battle of Dak To

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[[Category: Battle of Dak To]] Vietnam War: Battle of Dak To 173rd Airborne during the Battle of Dak To, November 1967. US Army by Kennedy Hickman Updated August 29, 2016 BATTLE OF DAK TO - CONFLICT & DATES: The Battle of Dak To was a major engagement of the Vietnam War and was fought from November 3 to 22, 1967. ARMIES & COMMANDERS: US & Republic of Vietnam Major General William R. Peers 16,000 men North Vietnam & Viet Cong General Hoang Minh Thao Tran The Mon 6,000 men BATTLE OF DAK TO - BACKGROUND: In the summer of 1967, the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) initiated a series of attacks in western Kontum Province. To counter these, Major General William R. Peers commenced Operation Greeley using elements of the 4th Infantry Division and the 173rd Airborne Brigade. This was designed to sweep PAVN forces from the jungle-covered mountains of the region. After a series of sharp engagements, contact with PAVN forces diminished in August leading the Americans to believe that they had withdrawn back across the border into Cambodia and Laos. After a quiet September, US intelligence reported that PAVN forces around Pleiku were moving into Kontum in early October. This shift increased PAVN strength in the area to around division level. The PAVN plan was to utilize the the 6,000 men of the 24th, 32nd, 66th, and 174th regiments to isolate and destroy a brigade-sized American force near Dak To. Largely devised by General Nguyen Chi Thanh, the goal of this plan was to force the further deployment of American troops to the border regions which would leave South Vietnam's cities and lowlands vulnerable. To deal with this build up of PAVN forces, Peers directed the 3rd Battalion of the 12th Infantry and the 3rd Battalion of the 8th Infantry to launch Operation MacArthur on November 3. BATTLE OF DAK TO - FIGHTING BEGINS: Peer's understanding of the enemy's intentions and strategy was greatly enhanced on November 3, following the defection of Sergeant Vu Hong who provided key information regarding PAVN unit locations and intentions. Alerted to each PAVN unit's location and objective, Peers' men began engaging the enemy the same day, disrupting the North Vietnamese plans for attacking Dak To. As elements of the 4th Infantry, 173rd Airborne, and the 1st Brigade of the 1st Air Cavalry went into action they found that the North Vietnamese had prepared elaborate defensive positions on the hills and ridges around Dak To. Over the ensuing three weeks, American forces developed a methodical approach to reducing PAVN positions. Once the enemy was located, massive amounts of firepower (both artillery and air strikes) were applied, followed by an infantry assault to secure to objective. To support this approach, Bravo Company, 4th Battalion, 173rd Airborne established Fire Support Base 15 on Hill 823 early in the campaign. In most instances, PAVN forces fought tenaciously, bloodying the Americans, before vanishing into the jungle. Key firefights in the campaign occurred on Hills 724 and 882. As these fights were taking place around Dak To, the airstrip became a target for PAVN artillery and rocket attacks. BATTLE OF DAK TO - FINAL ENGAGEMENTS: The worst of these took place on November 12, when rockets and shellfire destroyed several C-130 Hercules transports as well as detonated the base's ammunition and fuel depots. This resulted in the loss of 1,100 tons of ordnance. In addition to the American forces, Army of Vietnam (ARVN) units also took part in the battle, seeing action around Hill 1416. The last major engagement of the Battle of Dak To began on November 19, when the 2nd Battalion of the 503rd Airborne attempted to take Hill 875. After meeting initial success, the 2/503 found itself caught in an elaborate ambush. Surrounded, it endured a severe friendly fire incident and was not relieved until the next day. AFTERMATH: A victory for the Americans and South Vietnamese, the Battle of Dak To cost 376 US killed, 1,441 US wounded, and 79 ARVN killed. In the course of the fighting, Allied forces fired 151,000 artillery rounds, flew 2,096 tactical air sorties, and conducted 257 B-52 Stratofortress strikes. Initial US estimates placed enemy losses above 1,600, but these were quickly questioned and PAVN casualties were later estimated to be between 1,000 and 1,445 killed. ==Sources== *Vietnam Studies: Tactical and Material Innovations Edward F. Murphy, Dak To. New York: Presidio Press , 2002.

Battle of Dalnaspidal

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Battle of Dalnaspidal|Battle of Dalnaspidal]] {{Profile-box|for profiles, see [[:Category:Battle of Dalnaspidal|the category]]}} A part of [[:Category:Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms|Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms]] '''Battle of Dalnaspidal''' Early in 1653, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cunningham,_9th_Earl_of_Glencairn William Cunningham], 8th Earl of Glencairn, proposed to organise the Highlanders and to lead a rebellion against the Commonwealth. Charles II, then at Cologne, granted him a commission as commander of Royalist forces in Scotland until Major-General Middleton could be sent from the Netherlands to take over. Glencairn gained enough support from the fractious clan leaders to initiate a guerilla campaign in the Highlands and begin recruiting an army. Lords Huntly, MacDonald of Glengarry and Seaforth were among the Scottish nobles who joined Glencairn. The Marquis of Argyll remained neutral, but his son and heir Lord Lorne defied Argyll to join the rebellion. Commonwealth forces in Scotland had been left under the command of Colonel Robert Lilburne following the departure of Major-General Deane at the end of 1652, but Lilburne's authority was compromised because he had not been promoted from colonel. Furthermore, the Council of State was preoccupied with the war against the Dutch, so Lilburne's requests for money and reinforcements were largely ignored. Lilburne deployed what troops he had to patrol the Highlands and successfully contained the uprising during the winter of 1653-4. In February 1654, Major-General [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Middleton,_1st_Earl_of_Middleton John Middleton], and his staff, arrived at Dornoch in Sutherland with the King's commission to take over command of the Royalist forces. Middleton, who came from a modest family and started his military career as a Pikeman, was held in contempt by the Highland nobles. Glencairn, however, had no option but to surrender command of the army, which now numbered around 3,500 foot and 1,500 horse, but Glencairn became deeply resentful when he learned that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Munro,_1st_of_Newmore Sir George Monro], a seasoned veteran, was to be Middleton's second-in-command rather than himself. This led to a bad-tempered confrontation between Glencairn and Monro resulted in a duel being fought in which Monro was wounded and Glencairn had to be restrained from killing him. Monro's continuing provocative behaviour led to Glencairn withdrawing from Middleton's army, leaving the Royalist forces hopelessly divided. Meanwhile in April 1654, General George Monck returned to Scotland to take over command from Lilburne. With the Dutch war now over, Monck was granted the additional resources of men and supplies that Lilburne had been denied. Monck was also given legislative powers to punish the families of those who joined the rebellion and to offer rewards for the capture of Royalist leaders. He continued Lilburne's policy of aggressive patrolling to seal off the Highlands and protect the Lowlands. In June 1654, he marched into the mountains to seek out the insurgents. Monck deployed his troops in separate columns to penetrate the mountain passes, with enough supplies to keep them in the field for weeks at a time. Garrisons were established at strategic points and Monck's troops ruthlessly laid waste the lands of suspected Royalists to deny support to Middleton's forces. In collaboration with his second-in-command, Colonel Thomas Morgan, Monck manoeuvred to trap Middleton's army between two Commonwealth columns. On the evening of 19 July 1654, Morgan surprised Middleton at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dalnaspidal Dalnaspidal] near Loch Garry. The Royalist horse had become separated from the foot. When Morgan's superior forces advanced towards them, most of Middleton's cavalry fled, leaving the infantry unprotected. As Morgan's cavalry continued to advance, the Royalist infantry also turned and ran. The fight at Dalnaspidal broke the Royalist insurrection in the Highlands. Although wounded, Middleton managed to escape into the mountains, but he was never able to gather a substantial force again. Monck wanted all the leaders of the uprising put to death, but the Protector and Council promised a pardon to all those who submitted. Glencairn himself surrendered to Monck in September 1654. Middleton escaped back to the Continent and rejoined Charles II at Cologne early in 1655. '''Research links''' * British Civil War website [http://bcw-project.org/military/royalist-conspiracies/glencairns-uprising Glencairn's Uprising, 1653-4] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Battles_of_the_Scottish_Civil_War Battles of the Scottish Civil War] ----

Battle of Day's Gap

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'''Battle of Day's Gap'''
== The Battle of Day's Gap, fought on April 30, 1863, was the first in a series of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War American Civil War] skirmishes in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cullman_County Cullman County], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama Alabama], that lasted until May 2, known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streight%27s_Raid Streight's Raid]. Commanding the Union forces was Col. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abel_Streight Abel Streight]; Brig. Gen. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Bedford_Forrest Nathan Bedford Forrest] led the Confederate forces. The goal of Streight's raid was to cut off the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_%26_Atlantic_Railroad Western & Atlantic Railroad], which supplied General [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braxton_Bragg Braxton Bragg's] Confederate army in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Tennessee Middle Tennessee]. Starting in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville,_Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee], Streight and his men first traveled to Eastport, Mississippi, and then eastward to Tuscumbia, Alabama. On April 26, 1863, Streight left Tuscumbia and marched southeastward. Streight's initial movements were screened by Union Brig. Gen. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenville_Dodge Grenville Dodge's] troops. ==
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== On April 30 at Day's Gap on Sand Mountain, Forrest caught up with Streight's expedition and attacked his rear guard. Streight's men managed to repulse this attack and as a result they continued their march to avoid any further delays and envelopments caused by the Confederate troops. ==
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== This battle set off a chain of skirmishes and engagements at Crooked Creek (April 30), Hog Mountain (April 30), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blountsville,_Alabama Blountsville] (May 1), Black Creek/Gadsden (May 2), and Blount's Plantation (May 2). Finally, on May 3, Forrest surrounded Streight's exhausted men three miles east of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar_Bluff,_Alabama Cedar Bluff], Alabama, and forced their surrender. They were sent to Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia. Streight and some of his men escaped on February 9, 1864.[ The battle also led indirectly to the death of Confederate Lieutenant A. Wills Gould, an artillery officer of questionable competence who left guns behind to be spiked by Union forces. Gould was furious with Forrest's decision to transfer him to another command and fought an impromptu duel with him on June 14, 1863, in which Gould was killed. The following regiments participated in Streight's Raid: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/80th_Illinois_Volunteer_Infantry_Regiment 80th Illinois Infantry] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/51st_Indiana_Infantry_Regiment 51st Indiana Infantry] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/73rd_Indiana_Infantry_Regiment 73rd Indiana Infantry] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_Ohio_Infantry 3rd Ohio Infantry] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_Regiment_Tennessee_Volunteer_Cavalry 1st Middle Tennessee Cavalry (2 companies)] [[Category: United States Civil War Conflicts]]

Battle of Dingwall

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Battle of Dingwall]][[Category:Scottish Military History]] For profiles and related categories, see [[:Category:Battle of Dingwall|the category]] A part of [[:Category:Scottish Military History|Scottish Military History]] ===Battle of Dingwall=== There is some conjecture regarding the timing of this battle. It is generally presumed to have occurred during the invasion of Scotland by [[Macdonald-273|Donald MacDonald]], Lord of the Isles in 1411. This is mentioned on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dingwall wikipedia site]. However some historians suggest that the battle occurred prior to 1411. The events of the day certainly appear to support the year of 1411 as being the year of the battle and is supported in all of the original source documents. ===Background=== Between 1406 and 1410 the MacDonalds, under Donald MacDonald, Lord of the Isles, invaded Skye and alienated the MacLeods. In 1408 MacDonald made a treaty of mutual aid with Henry IV of England. In 1410 the strategic situation with MacDonald had become so troublesome that a Council was called. The Exchequer Rolls of 1410 show that the Regent summoned the Earls of Douglas, March and Mar to council to discuss the coming crisis with DonaldExchequer Rolls of Scotland; vol 4; page lvii, lxxiv and 132.. Sir Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar, gathered his northern barons at Kildrummy castle, Aberdeenshire, on the eve of Christmas 1410. It could be presumed that preparations were made to resist an invasion should it come. Scotland was of the opinion that MacDonald would attack in the north, forcing a retaliation from the Regent and draw Scotland's army to battle around Inverness, thus opening the way for an English invasion in the south. MacDonald had the largest fleet in Scotland and, with England's support, could effectively shut down Scotland's trade. [[Image:Doug_s_Photos-14.png|250px]] In March 1411, Donald is thought to have mustered his clansmen, and also, presumably, [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan Maclean]] from Duart, from his holdings around Islay and Argyll and gathered, presumably at Finlaggen Castle. The Collectanea de rebus albanicisSkene mentions in his work “Highlanders of Scotland” that the manuscript was written by a person under the name of Maclachlan in 1467. advises that 10,000 clansmen responded to the call at Finlaggen and out of these Donald selected 6,600 to accompany him in the invasion of Scotland but this is likely an exaggeration.Events are noticed in ''History of the Macdonalds and Lords of the Isles; with genealogies of the principal families of the name''; Mackenzie It is likely that they sailed north towards the end of March 1411; their destination was Loch Carron on Scotland's west coast, part of the Earldom of Ross and held by Mackenzie of that Ilk, based at Eilean Donan castle led by Murdoch Mackenzie. Skene mentions: "''...this invasion was but a part of a much more extensive and more important scheme for which the claim of the earldom served but as a pretext; and that upon the failure of the greater plan [due to Donald failing at Harlaw], that claim [on Ross] was readily resigned.''" Although the map places the Regent in the Lothians and the Earl of Mar near Falkland Palace there is no real historical evidence of them being in either location. There is even a paucity of Chamberlain and Accounting records of this year and although there is some evidence, from Charters under the Great Seal, that the Regent was in Edinburgh around March 1411, this is not conclusive. There is certainly evidence of the Regent having an army in the field before June 1411 and the speed with which it was deployed later in July and August suggests it was well equipped. A number of historiansIncluding Sir Robert Gordon, Historian of the Earl of Sutherland and notoriously biased against the family when it comes to Mackay suggest that Donald had laid waste to the Earldom of Ross, no doubt discussing the lands of Syke ([[:Category:Clan MacLeod|MacLeods]]) and around Loch Carron ([[:Category: Clan Mackenzie|Mackenzies]]) and that [[Mackay-1314|Angus Du Mackay]], related to both, came to their aid. This fails to appreciate the strategic situation. Mackay were clearly acting on behalf of the Regent of Scotland, again a relative, and attempting to stop MacDonald before he could join with Clan Chattan. Sir Robert is likely providing an excuse to why the Earl of Sutherland did not lead the men on the field. In about April 1411, MacDonald marches on the Royal castle at Inverness. There are few roads and no historical accounts but it could be presumed that he "gathered" his men (MacLeods and Mackenzie) and followed the line of what is now A890, which will bring him out near Strathpeffer, just west of Dingwall, the principal seat of the Earldom of Ross. Bain, in his [https://archive.org/stream/historyofancient00bain#page/76/mode/2up study on Ross], is clearer when he provides that the battle "had its locus on the line of the Strathpeffer Railway, some distance west of the point where the Peffery, after crossing the valley, turns eastward at about a right angle. At this period the stream meandered through the wide morass, (now) the site of the upper lake". Both the MacLeods and the MacKenzies are known to have been with him but only under sufferance.History of the Mackenzie; Alexander Mackenzie; page 63. It is not known whether they participated at the Battle of Dingwall but it seems improbable. ===Location of the Battle=== The Battle of Dingwall likely occurred early in the fighting season and probably around May. Donald arrived at, what is now, Strathpeffer, en-route to Dingwall, with around 6,000 men.History of the Macdonalds and Lords of the Isles; Mackenzie, 1881, page 62 suggests it was 10,000 men but this seems improbable. It seems likely he was not expecting any opposition and would have already known that the Regent was not in the field. [[Image:Doug_s_Photos-15.png|250px]] It seems, according to the family historian, that he stopped at Strathpeffer and was advised that a force of 4,000 men, including the levy of Sutherland and Ross, headed by the Mackays, were formed up for battle before the castle at Dingwall. This location, often taken literally, actually seems improbable and is not consistent with the method of fighting amongst Highland clans; they needed open space. It is more likely that it was meant to imply "before" him and the castle of Dingwall. The map shows that for Donald to have reached the castle he would have needed to have destroyed the town of Dingwall and of which there is no evidence. Although stated to be the battle of Dingwall, there is no evidence of the battle actually occurring in the town and the castle was known to survive as Donald puts [[Mackay-1314|Angus Du Mackay]] and [[Mackenzie-846|Murdoch Mackenzie]] in the dungeons of the castle. It seems more likely that the battle was fought further west and closer to Strathpeffer as this is where Donald would have come out of the mountains. the battle actually taking place about 6 kilometres west of Dingwall. Bain is adamant on this point and it seems that modern historians have failed to associate the battlefield at Strathpeffer with "Dingwall" although Bain clearly states this. ===Battle of Dingwall=== Mackay is mentioned to have led the levies of Ross and Sutherland, thus representing the Regent and Scotland rather than a clan battle. Analysis supports Robert Mackay[[#S-1]] Robert Mackay; page 55 when he suggests that, with Mackay, were men from Assynt (MacLeods), Caithness and Ross (Munroes and Mackays). Bain provides[[#S-3]] Robert Bain; page 78 that with the Mackay was "the always loyal" Munros of Ferrindonald, then commanded by Robert, fourth Baron. Bain provides that the "way to Dingwall and its Castle lay on a narrow ledge, with the dangerous quagmire on the one hand and the rough hillside on the other. Astride this ledge Mackay posted his forces, and his judgement in occupying it, ... was fully justified by results." In a manner typical of this day there is no real account of the battle nor any account of any casualties although the action is thought to have been bitter. It could be presumed that it would have been typical of highland battles of the day with both sides lining up and charging at each other. Donald likely had about 6,000 men and Angus Du some 4,000. Bain suggests that Donald was surprised in the field by the numbers against him and is stated to have withdrawn and taken a circuitousness route to avoid the field. However it is clear that a battle took place. Alexander MacbainHighlanders of Scotland; Skene, 2nd Edition, Excursus and Notes, page 422., in his editorial on Skene's second edition of “The Highlanders of Scotland”, suggests that “all Fordun's numbers are clearly exaggerated for the clans and chiefs in arms in Macdonald's cause”. He also states that at Dingwall the Mackay had “all the malcontents of the Earldom of Ross at his back”. He further states that the clan, Mackay, were never as numerous as the Mackenzie and thus had less than 2,000 on a muster of the day thus supporting the presumption that there were more than the Mackays on that field fighting for Scotland. From Macbain it could be supposed that Macdonald's force at Dingwall was around 6,000 and more like 4,000 after. If we are to believe these numbers the battle site would still need to accommodate 10,000 men without formation and probably needed to have a frontage of around 1.5 kilometre. To give an example of comparison, at the battle of Culloden the Jacobite army was 4,500 and the tactics would not have been dissimilar to that of Dingwall, or Harlaw. The Jacobite front at Harlaw was nearly 1.2 kilometres, the armies 400 metres apart. The armies would have formed up in clan groups behind the chieftains in roughly a single line which differed in depth depending on the clan. The book of Mackay[[#S-2]] Angus Mackay; page 55 claims Angus Du at the head of 4000 men was overpowered and captured while his brother Rorie Gald was killed. While the history of the Mackays suggest they lost the battle of Dingwall with heavy casualties it doesn't mention how many and nor is there any mention of the damage inflicted on Donald but we can assume it sizeable. [[Image:Doug_s_Photos-19.jpg|200px]] Clan Munro have viewed this battle, called Blar-in-inich (Battle of Solitude), as one of their greatest achievements. In their history it is regarded as the place of turning and is remembered in the Clach 'n Tuindain - Stone of Turning. It, the stone with the Eagle of the Clan, originally stood on the opposite side of the hollow, somewhere near where the railway station once stood, thence it was removed to form part of a boundary dyke, and was ultimately erected in its present position where, termed "The Eagle Stone," it forms one of the sights of Strathpeffer.[[#S-3]] Robert Bain; page 79 ===Aftermath=== After the battle of Dingwall it seems that Donald rested there for sometime. Angus Du Mackay was held in prison at Dingwall and then sent back to one of the MacDonald castles on the west coast, likely Finlaggen, where he will meet his future wife, Donald's sister. MacDonald threw Mackenzie into the dungeons at Dingwall, likely for failing to accept him as overlord. MacDonald was still in Dingwall when Mackenzie arranged for his own release by capturing “Donald's immediate relatives”, presumably his sons. Donald was now in possession of Ross but this is clearly not what he came for. This is alluded to in Mackenzie's workHistory of the Macdonalds and Lords of the Isles; Mackenzie, 1881, page 62 where he suggests that after the destruction of the Mackays at the battle of Dingwall “Donald was now in complete possession of the Earldom [of Ross], but his subsequent proceedings showed that the nominal object of his expedition was but a cover to ulterior designs”. Donald still had not managed to get the Regent to commit his force to a battle with Donald in the north. There is no evidence that the Campbells and Stewarts, that guarded the approach to the south had moved and the Regent, not one to leap into a fight unless really stacked to his favour, was still in the Lothians. Donald likely waited out the month of May and start of June at Dingwall then moved onto the royal castle at Inverness. There is still no evidence of any movement by the Earl of Mar but it could be presumed that the “march” on Inverness would have provoked action as this was now a deliberate attack on Scotland and no longer a dispute over the Earldom of Ross. The pathway now led to [[:Category:Battle of Harlaw|the battlefield at Harlaw]]. ==Footnotes== ==Sources== * Source S-1{{MLA citation| title= ''History of the house and clan of Mackay .....''|volume= Vol. I|author= Robert Mackay| publisher= A Jack| publication-place=Edinburgh| year= 1829 |url=https://archive.org/details/historyofhousecl00mackuoft| repository= archive.org}} * Source S-2{{MLA citation| title= ''The book of Mackay''|volume= Vol. I|author= Angus Mackay| publisher= Norman Macleod| publication-place=Edinburgh| year= 1906 |url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25295537M/The_book_of_Mackay| repository= Open Library}} * Source S-3{{MLA citation| title= ''History of the ancient province of Ross (The County Palatine of Scotland) from the earliest times to the present time''|volume= Vol. I|author= Robert Bain|publisher= Pefferside Press|publication-place= Dingwall|year= 1899 |url=https://archive.org/details/historyofancient00bain| repository= archive.org}}

Battle of Drumnacoub

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It was a battle, likely a coup, between two factions of Clan Mackay. One, led by the Clan Chief, [[Mackay-1314|Angus Du Mackay]], and the other, supported by Angus Murray (Moray) of Cubin, led by Morgan Neilson and Neil (or Nigel) Neilson. The two Neilson brothers were sons to Neil, said to be son, but likely illegitimate, to [[Mackay-1348|Donald Mackay]], thus nephews to Angus Du although may have been related to his wife, a daughter of Neil of Barra (family of MacNeil of Barra). Although there is uncertainty regarding the date of the battle it can be dated to after a Charter of the Great Seal where Neil Neilson, said to be Nigello Nelesoun and one of the combatants, obtained from King James I., 20 Mar 1430, a charter of the lands of Creich, Gerloch, Daane, Moyzeblary, Croinzneorth, Tutumtarwauch, Langort and Amayde, in the Earldoms of Ross and Sutherland, escheated from his deceased brother, Thomas.Register of the Great Seal; vol 2, Charter no 147, page 32. As "Nigello Nelesoun" is killed at the battle it must have been after that date. Also the forces of the Mackay were said to have been led by Ian (Eng:John) Aberach Mackay who is said to have been a son to Angus Du Mackay by his second wife. He could only have been born around 1415 at the earliest, thus young at the battle. Angus Mackay suggests he "was not yet out of his teens". '''Background''' In 1429The events are stated to have occurred after the parliament of Inverness by James. Although this is often stated as having occurred in 1427 it occurred in Aug 1428. The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707, K.M. Brown et al eds (St Andrews, 2007-2015), [http://www.rps.ac.uk/trans/1424/2 A1428/8/1]. The record leaves no doubt that this is the event under consideration and although it has been debated whether this was actually a Parliament the issue is not relevant to this discussion here. A cursory examination of the records, on the web site, surrounding this event will illustrate that James did not have a Parliament in Inverness in 1427. and after the Inverness action by James I., Thomas MacNeil, suggested to be a relative of [[Mackay-1314|Angus Du Mackay]], Clan Chief of the Mackay, and possessor of the lands of Creich, Spanzedell, and Polrossie, in Sutherland, entered a feud against [[:Category: Clan Mouat|Mowat of Freswick]]. After a battle Mowat escaped to the Chapel of St. Duffus, near Tain in Ross, seeking sanctuary. Thomas MacNeil followed him and burnt down the chapel, killing Mowat. It is worth noting that Thomas MacNeil (Neilson on the Latin record) may not have been a child of the of the Mackay but an ancestor to lye MacNeil, son of Neil of Gigha and a relative of the mother of the Mackay ancestors. They, it seems were the rightful owners of the lands of the MAckay. This Thomas possessed large parts of the north; Spinnydale, Invercarron, and Polrossie in the south, Bighouse, the two Trantles, Golval, Balnaheglishand the two Forsies in Strathalladale, Creich, Garloch, Daane, Moyzelblary, Conzcorth, Tuttin-Tarwach, Langort, Amayde, Achanies, Altasmore, Leynfatmore, and Inveran. Angus Mackay[[#S-2]] Angus Mackay; page 58 in mentioning that "Part of these lands, if not all, were held by Angus Du and his heirs on the charter of 1415 from Donald, Lord of the Isles, so that Thomas must have held them of Angus. The king, however, appears to have ignored that charter... " fails to recognise the obvious. These lands were held by Thomas Neilson, granted to the Mackay under a Charter by Donald which he had no authority to provide. It was this that was the cause of the lands disputes. James I., already incensed with the fighting amongst the Highland clans and just recently executing some and jailing others for this behaviour, proclaimed Thomas Macneil a rebel and outlaw, and promised his land to any that would bring him to justice. Angus Murray (the son of Alexander Murray of Cubin), understanding the King's proclamation, held a secret conference with Morgan and Neil MacNeil, brothers to Thomas. Angus offered them, if they would assist him to apprehend their brother, his two daughters in marriage, and assist them to get the peaceful possession of Strathnaver, which they claimed as their hereditary right. The belief was that it was going to be relatively easy and even with little or no resistance at all, seeing that [[Mackay-1313|Neil Wasse Mackay]] (the son of the chief) lay prisoner of the Crown at Bass Rock, and [[Mackay-1314|Angus Dow]] himself was unable, by reason of the weakness of his body at that time, (by illness or wounds we are not told) to withstand them. Morgan and Neil Neilson agreed and sought to capture their brother. They caught up with him on his estates at Spanzedell, in Sutherland, and delivered him to Angus Murray. Murray then presented him to the King, at whose command Thomas Macneil was executed at Inverness. The lands of Polrossie and Spanzedell, which he had possessed, were given to Angus Murray for this service. Angus Murray, for performance of his promise made to Neil and Morgan Mackay, gave them his daughters in marriage. Later, James I., under the Great Seal, dated Perth 20 Mar 1430, provides a charter of the lands of Creich, Gerloch, Daane, Moyzeblary, Croinzneorth, Tutumtarwauch, Langort and Amayde, in the Earldoms of Ross and Sutherland, escheated from his deceased brother, Thomas, to Nigello Nelesoun, for his service in capturing the rebel.Register of the Great Seal; vol 2, Charter no 147, page 32. The latter Charter was likely the trigger for war. Angus Murray, now controlling, with Neil Neilson, a large part of what were Mackay lands, sought support from Robert, Earl of Sutherland, already in a bitter feud with the Mackay, to depose Clan Mackay and insert the Neilson brothers in their stead. Earl Robert is said to have supported the cause of Angus Murray, although how is not mentioned, and Angus Murray invades Strathnaver. Angus Dow Mackay, seemingly bed-ridden, convened his countrymen, and, because he was unable himself, and his son in prison, he granted command to Ian Aberach Mackay, his son by his marriage to a daughter of Alexander Carrach MacDonald of Keppoch.Note that many, including the source being used here, state, on the authority of Sir Robert Gordon, incorrectly that Ian (John) was illegitimate or "bastard". This is purely biggotry from Sir Robert Gordon. Angus Du and his wife were within prohibited degrees, as was common. It is not clear whether dispensation for the marriage and legitimacy for the children was obtained, thus giving rise to the claims by Sir Robert Gordon. The forces met at Druim-nacoub, said to be two miles from Tongue; principal seat of Clan Mackay. ===The Battle Joined=== As normal for the ancient clan battles there is very little information provided regarding the battle itself. The historian suggests, typically, "There ensued a cruel and sharp conflict, valiantly fought a long time, with great slaughter, so that, in the end, there remained but few alive on either side". This, of course, is an exaggeration. It would have been atypical of battles of the day; short, sharp, charge from short range with maximum force designed to break the enemy; that failing, a fierce hand to hand combat with one side eventually breaking and fleeing the other chasing. Angus Mackay provides that Angus Moray of Cubin and his force, stated to be 1500, advanced towards Tongue by way of Lairg, Shiness, and Crask-Rorie accompanied by Morgan and Neil Neilson. The strategy of Mackay was to lure them on as far as possible before giving battle. They met at the head of the pass to the north of Ben Loyal within two miles of Castle Varrich, Drum nan Coup. We can presume, from the events of the battle, that the Mackay had around 1000 at the battle. There is no discussion regarding the anomaly of numbers; the Mackay attended the Parliament in 1428 with 4000 men. History suggests that Angus Du Mackay was carried to the field and watched the battle, likely from the height of the brae, frustrated by his inability to fight. At this point in the battle the men of Angus Moray discovered that the battle leader of the Mackay was John Aberach and taunted the Mackay with "Cuiridh sinne buarach air an laogh ud" - we will put a cow shackle on yonder calf. The Mackays, stationed with the advantage of height and protection on the flanks with their backs to the brae, hurled defiance at their foes and initiated the battle with a "long-range discharge of arrows". This suggests, not having the long bow, that the distance apart was about 200 metres. Angus Moray and the Neilson brothers charged "with great impetuosity and confidence" and the charge was met by the Mackay, who had the advantage of position and were fresh while the former were fatigued with their long march, After some fierce fighting the Mackay drove them back down the pass in confusion. Angus Murray, Morgan Neilson and Neil Neilson were all killed on the field. John Aberigh, "having lost all his men", was left for dead on the field. The Mackays pursued as far as Ath Charrie, a ford on the stream running into Loch Loyal, where a stone marks the graves of the last party killed in the flight. Angus Mackay, with some bias, suggests this as the "Bannockburn of the Mackay - it saved their country from greedy and unnatural usurpers". This may not have been an entirely accurate summation and evidence suggests that the Neilson (MacNeil) brothers held a rightful claim while Mackay did not. History also suggests that after the battle, Angus Du was taken down to the field to search for his relatives. The source mentions he was looking for his nephews, Morgan and Neil but it is just as likely he was looking for John Aberigh Mackay, who had been left on the field. Angus Du Mackay was killed, by an arrow "by the hands of a skulking assassin"Robert Mackay [[#S-1]] Robert Mackay; page 72, named as Iver, or Evander, a follower of the Earl of Sutherland, residing in Shinness. John Aberigh Mackay was found and afterwards recovered; yet he was "mutilated all the rest of his days", yet he will be strong enough to lead the clan at [[:Category: Battle for Ruaig-Shansaid|Battle for Ruaig-Shansaid]] in 1437. --> '''Sources''': [http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/conflict/index.html The History of the Feuds and Conflicts Among the Clans in the Northern Parts of Scotland and in the Western Isles: from the year M.XX1 unto M.B.C.XIX, now first published from a manuscript wrote in the reign of King James VI] * Source S-1{{MLA citation| title= ''History of the house and clan of Mackay .....''|volume= Vol. I|author= Robert Mackay| publisher= A Jack| publication-place=Edinburgh| year= 1829 |url=https://archive.org/details/historyofhousecl00mackuoft| repository= archive.org}} * Source S-2{{MLA citation| title= ''The book of Mackay''|volume= Vol. I|author= Angus Mackay| publisher= Norman Macleod| publication-place=Edinburgh| year= 1906 |url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25295537M/The_book_of_Mackay| repository= Open Library}}

Battle of Dunbar, 1650

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Battle of Dunbar (1650)]] {{Profile-box|for profiles, see [[:Category: Battle of Dunbar (1650)|the category]]}} The Battle of Dunbar, on 3 Sep 1650, was a decisive battle of the [[:Category: Third English Civil War|Third English Civil War]]. The Third English Civil War is often seen as part of the [[:Category: Wars of the Three Kingdoms|Wars of the Three Kingdoms]] although this conflict was fought between Royalists supporters of Charles II and the Parliament, under [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell]]. The English Parliamentarian forces under Oliver Cromwell defeated a Scottish, French and Albanian army commanded by [[Leslie-366|David Leslie]], loyal to King Charles II. Charles, already King of Scots, had been pronounced King of Great Britain, Ireland and France on 5 February 1649. The battlefield has been inventoried and protected by Historic Scotland under the Historic Environment (Amendment) Act 2011. '''Research Assistance''' [http://www.scan.org.uk/researchrtools/military.htm Site giving list of Scottish Officers captured at Battle of Dunbar] [http://www.geni.com/projects/Scots-Prisoners-and-their-Relocation-to-the-Colonies-1650-1654/3465 Scots Prisioners and their Relocation to the Colonies 1650 to 1654] -------- [http://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofScotland/The-Battle-of-Dunbar/ History UK Battle of Dunbar] [http://files.usgwarchives.net/ma/essex/towns/lynn/scotsprisoners.txt List of Scots Prisoners]

Battle of Falmouth (16–20 May 1690)

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[[Category:King William's War]] [[Category:Battle of Falmouth]] :Historical event. 16–20 May 1690, Falmouth Neck, Maine. :Epoch: [[Space:King_William%27s_War_(1688-1697)|King William's War (1688-1697)]] :Who was there: [[:Category:Battle of Falmouth|Category:Battle of Falmouth]] :Commanders: * [[Davis-102155|Captain Sylvanus Davis]] at Fort Loyal * [[Hertel-3|Joseph-François Hertel de la Fresnière]] from Trois-Rivières * [[Abbadie_de_Saint-Castin-2|Baron de St Castin]] from Pentagouët :"The Battle of Falmouth (also known as the Battle of Fort Loyal) (May 16–20, 1690) involved [[Hertel-3|Joseph-François Hertel de la Fresnière]] and [[Abbadie_de_Saint-Castin-2|Baron de St Castin]] leading troops as well as the Wabanaki Confederacy (Mi'kmaq and Maliseet from Fort Meductic) in New Brunswick to capture and destroy Fort Loyal and the English settlement on the Falmouth neck (site of present-day Portland, Maine), then part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The commander of the fort was [[Davis-102155|Captain Sylvanus Davis]]." — [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Falmouth_(1690) Wikipedia article] :More to be added with citations and references. == Sources ==

Battle of Fort Cumberland

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[[Category:Battle of Fort Cumberland]] "The Battle of Fort Cumberland (also known as the Eddy Rebellion) was an attempt by a small number of militia commanded by Jonathan Eddy to bring the American Revolutionary War to Nova Scotia in late 1776.[[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Fort_Cumberland]] Not to be confused with the [[:Category:Battle_of_Fort_Beausejour|Battle of Fort Beausejour]] which occurred at the same location in 1755. {{Image|file=DeLesDernier-126.jpg |align=l |size=500px }} {{Clear}} The following is a list of refugees from the battle. many went to Eddington Maine. John Allan, Elijah Ayer, Odidiah Ayer, Anthony Burke, Simeon Chester, Parker Clarke, Edward Cole?, Daniel Earl, John Eckley, Jonathon Eddy, Atwood Fales, Ebenezer Gardner, William How, William Maxwell, Nathaniel Reynolds, Zebulon Roe, Josiah Throop They Planted Well, Ed. Margaret Conrad, pg 40 '''See''': *https://journals.lib.unb.ca/static_content/ACAD/acadpress/theyplantedwell/042-060Clarke.pdf *http://www.blupete.com/Hist/NovaScotiaBk2/Part2/Ch12.htm For more detailed coverage of this balle read the book "The Siege of Fort Cumberland 1776" by Ernst Clarke. There is an appendix with most of the participants (over 400) on both sides. ===Sources===

Battle of Fort Pillow

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[[Category:Battle of Fort Pillow]] {{Profile-box|For profiles and participating units, see [[:Category:Battle of Fort Pillow|the category]]}} The Battle of Fort Pillow was part of General Nathan Forrest's '''West Tennessee Raid of 1864'''. Forrest moved his entire cavalry corps, consisting of 4 cavalry brigades, across the Tennessee state line. With his base at Jackson, Forrest began raiding different Union forts and bases, including '''Paducah''', KY and '''Union City''', TN. He ordered '''General James R. Chalmers''' to take two cavalry divisions to attack Fort Pillow, which was a fort on the Mississippi River. The Union fort had been abandoned but was re-occupied by the '''13th Tennessee Cavalry(US)''', which was officially known as Bradford's 14th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion. They moved there to recruit men from the surrounding area. They also harassed the pro-Confederate civilians, who contacted Confederate General Forrest relief. Union XVI Corps commander, General S. A. Hurlbut sent the '''6th US Colored Heavy Artillery''' to provide protection for the Union cavalry. Later he sent a section of the''' 2nd US Colored Light Artillery'''. In total the fort in the small inner fort on top of the bluff was defended by '''580 men''' and '''6 cannon'''. None of these units and only a couple of the white officers of the USCT units had experienced combat. The fort had addition protection from the Union timber-clad gun boat '''''NEW ERA'''''. General Chalmers arrived at 5:00 am on '''12 April, 1864''', with approximately '''1500''' well-trained cavalry men who fought dismounted. General Forrest also went along with his personal escort and one battery. Chalmers surprised the fort and soon had it surrounded, however Forrest soon took over command of the attack. Confederate snipers were placed at higher elevation around the fort and could easily pick off soldiers behind the large earthworks, whereas the men in the fort could not fire out of the fort without exposing themselves. Forrest called a truce to negotiate surrender. He offered to allow the US Colored Troops to be taken as prisoners of war. Major Bradford tried to stall the negotiations so the Union gunboat could get into position to aid their escape. Forrest called off the truce. The charge was ordered and the Confederate forces stormed the walls of the fort and captured it within 15 minutes. Once the Confederates entered the fort, the Union forces fled down the steep bluff to try to reach the gunboats. However, Forrest had placed two regiments both above and below the bluffs and fighting continued. Many Union survivors accused the Confederates of showing no quarter. No Union officer ordered a surrender. Fort Pillow was called a massacre because of the high death rate. The data shows the actual death rate of the Union was 37%. More USCT soldiers were killed than white soldiers but there were 56 USCT taken prisoner. Prisoners (unwounded) were 7 Offices & 219 Enlisted Men or 226. Of these 56 were USCT and 163 were Whites. ===Sources=== "Fort Pillow, a Civil War Massacre, and Public Memory" by John Cimprich, LSU Press, 2005. "River Run Red" by Andrew Ward, Viking Penguin, 2005. “The Campaigns of Gen. Nathan B. Forrest”. Gen Thomas Jordan and J. P. Pryor. Da Capo Press, 1996. "Brigadier General Tyree H. Bell, C.S.A.: Forrest'S Fighting Lieutenant", by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes Jr., Unv Tennessee Press 2004. U.S. Congress Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, "Fort Pillow Massacre", House Report No. 65, 38th Congress, 1st Session. MHQ; The Quarterly Journal of Military History; Spring 1996, Vol 8 No. 2: "Kill the Last Damn One of Them" by Noah Andre Trudeau.

Battle of Fort Pillow Massacre

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[[Category:2nd Regiment, United States Colored Light Artillery, United States Civil War]] [[Category:6th Regiment, United States Colored Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War]] [[Category:Battle of Fort Pillow]] ===Biography=== This page is to document the USCT black soldiers who were massacred by the Confederates after surrendering. 305 USCT were killed during this massacre. ::::: '''Tabulation of Identified Union Troops''' {| border="1" ! bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | Bradford's
Battalion || bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | Other
White Staff ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | 6th U.S. Colored
Heavy Artillery||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | 2nd U.S.Colored
Light Artillery ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | Total |- |Killed or missing|| 61|| 0 ||167|| 18 ||246 |- |Died from wounds ||21|| 0|| 10 ||0 ||31 |- |bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | Subtotal for dead ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | 82||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | 0 ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | 177||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | 18 ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | 277 |- |Wounded or sick survivors ||39|| 1 ||25 ||5 ||70 |- |Captured ||149|| 2|| 39 ||12|| 202 |- |Escaped|| 7|| 0|| 29|| 0|| 36 |- |bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | Subtotal for survivors ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" |195|| bgcolor="#e3d8e6"| 3 ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" |93|| bgcolor="#e3d8e6"| 17 ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" |308 |- |Grand total|| 277|| 3|| 270|| 35|| 585 |- |}Cimprich, John; Mainfort, Robert C. [https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/environment/archaeology/documents/staffpubs/arch_Cimprich%20and%20Mianfort%201989.pdf "The Fort Pillow Massacre: A Statistical Note."] '' The Journal of American History'' 76(3):830-837 109 USCT soldiers were moved from where they fell at Fort Pillow to the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15596/memphis-national-cemetery Memphis National Cemetery], Thompson, Erin L. [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/at-fort-pillow-confederates-massacred-black-soldiers-after-they-surrendered-180981952/ "At Fort Pillow, Confederates Massacred Black Soldiers After They Surrendered"] ''Smithsonian Magazine'' April 10, 2023. == Sources ==

Battle of Fort Pillow Prisoners of War

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[[Category:Battle of Fort Pillow]] ===Biography=== This page is to document the soldiers who were captured by the Confederates at Ft Pillow and sent to Prison Camps. ::::: '''Ft Pillow Prisoners sent to Andersonville''' {| border="1" ! bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | || bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | Others
||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | 7th Tennessee
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Cavalry||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | Total |- |Killed or missing|| 0 ||0|| 0 ||0 |- |Died from wounds
at Andersonville || 0|| 0 ||||0 |- |Wounded/ sick survivors
of Andersonville || 0 ||0 ||0 ||0 |- |Escaped|| 0|| 0|| 0|| 0 |- |Grand total ||0|| 0||0|| 0 |- |} ::::: '''Ft Pillow Prisoners sent to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/32522/memorial-search Andersonville ]''' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" | bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | '''Name''' || bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | '''Capture Date '''|| bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | '''Military Unit''' |- | George W. Kirk || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James C. Childress || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Edward Scarbrough || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James E. Stewart || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James W. Gibson || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William R. Johnson || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | David M. Burton || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James B. Phipps || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Damiel Floyd || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Benjamin W King || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Valentine Matheny || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James Baty || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Daniel Hooper || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James H. Webb || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Jesse Parks || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Bradford'S |- | John Busby || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Bradford'S |- | J.M. Autrey || || 14 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Nathaniel G. Henderson || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Samuel Ray  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Thaddeus B. Paschall  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Jefferson Runnage  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Levi Smith || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Daniel S. Head || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William P. Stafford || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | John Taylor || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | J. J. Hall || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Garrett Haynes  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Henry C. Carter  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Jasper Southerland || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James M. Ellington || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | [[Babb-2215|George W. Babbs]] || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James A. Haines || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Moses J. Johnson || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Thomas H. Byrd  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Peter Antoine  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | S. N. Scarborough  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Elbert Jones || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Edward Stewart || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Thomas L. Perry || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Lewis H. Oliver || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Andrew M. D. Myers || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William G. Bowls  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | H. Bowles  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Henry S. Morris || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | John S. Walker || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James M. Moore || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | John Hodges || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William B. Pursley  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Thomas F. Burton  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Randolph C. Gunter || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Joseph M. Smith || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | John Shonnatt  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William C. Aspray || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | John H. Byron  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James H. Brown || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James C. Childers || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Wiley G. Poston  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Charles F. Bowls  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William R. Johnson || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Robert M. White || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James Jones || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Franklin D. Tidwell || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Dempsey Burris || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Andrew Crawford || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Thomas T. Cothram  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Samuel L. Stafford || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Joseph Norman || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James Proffett  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Ed Uriah Childers || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | V. V. Methany  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William T. Hansen  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | John J. Jones || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Andrew McKee  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William A. Rider || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Robert L. Williams || 12 Apr 1864 || 6 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Thomas Woods || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Alderson Cornish || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Samuel Pankey || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James Clark || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James W. Minger  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James A. Smith || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | J. Brown || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Curtis C. Ellis || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William T. Lovett  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William Ethridge || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | H. Clay || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | John W. Tidwell || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Joseph C. Green || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Bunyon J. Kirk || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William L. Tate  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | M. A. Baker || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | J. H. Hasborough || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Marcus Mitcham  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Jonathan Wilson || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Isaac A. Baker || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Joseph Halford  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Jesse W. Stewart || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William P. Flowers || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James T. Rice  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | John A. H. Scoby  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | [[Alexander-24288|Payton Smith Alexander]] || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | J. F. Ralph || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | John W. Long || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Richard Richardson || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | George W. Bowles  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | William Miffin  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Charles Hugueley  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Ephraim Churchwell  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Benjamin F. Allison || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James D. Eason  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Andrew Sutton || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | Thomas E. Needham || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | James W. Gibson || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | John E. Lemmons  || 12 Apr 1864 || 13 Tennessee Cavalry |- | [[Vandergiff-1|Alfred Vandergiff (-1864)]] || || 14 Tennessee |- |} == Sources == [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/9747/?count=50&e-Self-Civil=_pillow-dauphin-pennsylvania-usa_13725&f-F00097C3=14+Tennessee&f-F00097C4=Cavalry&keyword=Andersonville&fh=50&fsk=MDs0OTs1MA-61--61- US, Andersonville and Fort McHenry Civil War Prisoner Index, 1861-1865 results for Andersonville] https://civilwardata.com/active/product.html

Battle of Fort Washington

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[[Category:Battle of Fort Washington]] '''Battle of Fort Washington''' The Battle of Fort Washington was fought in New York on November 16, 1776 during the American Revolutionary War between the United States and Great Britain. It was a decisive British victory that gained the surrender of the entire garrison of Fort Washington. After defeating the Continental Army under Commander-in-Chief General George Washington at the Battle of White Plains, the British Army forces under the command of Lieutenant General William Howe planned to capture Fort Washington, the last American stronghold on Manhattan. General Washington issued a discretionary order to General Nathanael Greene to abandon the fort and remove its garrison of 3,000 men to New Jersey. Colonel Robert Magaw, commanding the fort, declined to abandon it as he believed it could be defended from the British. Howe's forces attacked the fort before Washington reached it to assess the situation. Howe launched his attack on November 16. He led an assault from three sides: the north, east and south. Tides in the Harlem River prevented some troops from landing and delayed attack. When the British moved against the defenses, the southern and western American defenses fell quickly. Patriot forces on the north side offered stiff resistance to the Hessian attack, but they too were eventually overwhelmed. With the fort surrounded by land and sea, Colonel Magaw chose to surrender. A total of 59 Americans were killed and 2,837 were taken as prisoners of war. After this defeat, most of Washington's army was chased across New Jersey and into Pennsylvania, and the British consolidated their control of New York and eastern New Jersey. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fort_Washington 1]) '''Battle of New York''' Part of the American Revolutionary War :Date: November 16, 1776 :Location: Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York :Result: Decisive British victory :Belligerents: United States, Great Britain, Hesse Hesse-Kassel '''Commanders and leaders''' '''United States''' :George Washington :Robert Magaw :Nathanael Greene :Strength: 3,000 :Casualties and losses: 59 killed, 96 wounded, 2,837 captured '''Kingdom of Great Britain''' :William Howe :Hugh Percy '''Hesse''' :Wilhelm von Knyphausen :Strength: 8,000 :Casualties and losses: 84 killed, 374 wounded '''Images''' * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/1Fort_washington.jpg Etching of the battle] * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/Forcing_a_Passage_of_the_Hudson.jpg British warships trying to pass between Forts Washington and Lee] * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/BattleOfFortWashingtonMapBySauthier.jpg Battle map] ‎(2,528 × 4,595 pixels) ----

Battle of Fromelles (1916)

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[[Category: Battle of Fromelles (1916)]] The goal of this project is to remember those who were involved in the Battle of Fromelles on the 19th and 20th July 1916. Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Attack_at_Fromelles|Attack at Fromelles]] Fromelles is said to have been the worst 24 hours in Australia’s history. There were 5,533 casualties and about 2,000 men were killed in one night.McMullin, Ross. “Disaster at Fromelles.” ''Wartime'' 2006. Australian War Memorial. https://www.awm.gov.au/wartime/36/article After the battle many men lay dead in the area occupied by the Germans. It was summer and the rotting bodies had to be dealt with quickly so the Germans buried the dead British and Australians in pits near a wood. The Germans sent the identification tags of the soldiers they had buried to the Red Cross so relatives could be informed. Although many bodies were recovered after the war and reburied in Imperial War Graves Commission cemeteries, the bodies in the graves at Fromelles were not. Lambis Englezos, an amateur historian from Melbourne, began a project to identify the grave site. Eventually he convinced the Australian government to commission an excavation and the bodies were located and reinterred, with DNA samples taken for identification. More than 100 soldiers have been identified using DNA, forensic science and historical data. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * List those killed * Build profiles for those killed *Categorise those involved with Category: Battle of Fromelles (1916) Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8745059 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Sources of information== *Australian Defence Force Academy Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, France"Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, France - the AIF Project." https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/Fromelles.html. *Commonwealth War Graves Commission list for Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, France"Search Results." The Commonwealth War Graves Commission | CWGC, https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/search-results/?CemeteryExact=true&Cemetery=FROMELLES%20(PHEASANT%20WOOD)%20MILITARY%20CEMETERY (170 names as at 19 July 2021) *Australian Government Department of Defence Press Releases **9 April 2018 Nine Australian soldiers identified from the Battle of FromellesThe Hon Darren Chester MP. "Nine Australian soldiers identified from the Battle of Fromelles." Minister of Defence Media Releases, Australian Government Department of Defence, 9 Apr. 2018, https://www.minister.defence.gov.au/minister/dchester/media-releases/nine-australian-soldiers-identified-battle-fromelles. **27 March 2019 Seven Australian soldiers identified from the Battle of FromellesThe Hon Darren Chester MP. "Seven Australian soldiers identified from the Battle of Fromelles." Minister of Defence Media Releases, Australian Government Department of Defence, 27 Mar. 2019, https://www.minister.defence.gov.au/minister/dchester/media-releases/seven-australian-soldiers-identified-battle-fromelles. ==List of names== List of names - work in progress! ===A - B=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Has Wikitree Profile?: if so Wikitree ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''date of death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age at death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year of birth (estimate)''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''rank''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Country of service regiment and unit''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''service number''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''cemetery and grave reference''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable" |'''honours, notes or other information including CWGC additional info''' |- |||ABBOTT||DAVID ROYLSTONE LESLIE||19/07/1916|| ||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||4898||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || |- |||ABBOTT||ERNEST WILLIAM||20/07/1916|| ||||Lance Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||1516||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 2 || |- |||ABRAHAMSON||ANTON||20/07/1916||20||1896||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 57th Bn.||2555||France RUE-DU-BOIS MILITARY CEMETERY, FLEURBAIX I. B. 1 (Coll.) || Son of Anton M. and Edith Abrahamson, of Merrigurn, Victoria, Australia. |- |||ADAMS||EDWARD VERNON||20/07/1916|| ||||Private||Australian Australian Pioneers 1st||2674A||France VILLERS-BRETONNEUX MEMORIAL || |- |||AFFLECK||DUNCAN CAMPBELL||19/07/1916||32||1884||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 59th Bn.||3451||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 15 || Son of Charles Stewart Affleck and Jemima Vaus Affleck, of "Killiecrankie," Queen St., Warragul, Victoria. |- |||AHERN||TIMOTHY PATRICK||19/07/1916||22||1894||Lieutenant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||||France ANZAC CEMETERY, SAILLY-SUR-LA-LYS II. B. 3. || Son of Timothy P. and Minnie Ahern, of 291, Clarke St., Northcote, Victoria, Australia. |- |||AITKEN||THOMAS||19/07/1916|| ||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 59th Bn.||3003||France PONT-DU-HEM MILITARY CEMETERY, LA GORGUE XI. D. 37. || Son of John and Euphemia Aitken. Born at Edinburgh, Scotland. |- |||ALDER||ROBERT||19/07/1916||19||1897||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||1033||France ANZAC CEMETERY, SAILLY-SUR-LA-LYS I. G. 1. || Son of William and Mary Matilda Alder, of "Edenhope," Thames Promenade, Chelsea, Victoria, Australia. Native of Carlton, Victoria. |- |||ALLAN||GEORGE ERNEST||19/07/1916||23||1893||Second Lieutenant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 6 || Son of John Douglas and Mary Ellen Allan, of "Allandale," 29, Hood St., Bondi, New South Wales. |- |||ALLANSON||THOMAS HENRY||19/07/1916||29||1887||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||4727||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || Son of Thomas and Hannah Allanson, of 95, Macquarie St., Merewether, New South Wales. |- |||ALLEN||DESMOND CLAUDE||19/07/1916|| ||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 58th Bn.||401||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 14 || |- |||ALLEN||GEORGE WILLIAM||19/07/1916|| ||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3134||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || |- |||ALLEN||RALPH SINCLAIR||19/07/1916||20||1896||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 58th Bn.||3458||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 14 || Son of John and Isabella Allen, of "Stanmore," Portarlington, Victoria. |- |||ALLENGAME||PERCY HENRY DAVID||20/07/1916||24||1892||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1966||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 4 || Son of Henry George and Sarah Allengame. Native of South Australia. |- |||ALLINGHAM||FREDERICK CLIFFORD||20/07/1916||26||1890||Corporal||Australian Australian Engineers 3rd Field Coy.||489||France BECOURT MILITARY CEMETERY, BECORDEL-BECOURT I. T. 16. || Son of John Locke Allingham and Jessie Allingham, of 22, Kangerory Rd., Box Hill, Victoria, Australia. Native of Bendigo, Victoria. |- |Ambler-1011||AMBLER||JACK LAWRENCE||19/07/1916||26||1890||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1590||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 4 || Son of Alfred and Mary Ann Ambler, of Albert St., Prospect, South Australia. Native of Murray Bridge. |- |||ANDERSON||DAVID SAMUEL||19/07/1916||24||1892||Sergeant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||2560||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 16 || Son of Joseph Clarke Anderson and Kissock Rae Anderson, of 21, Holt Avenue, Mosman, New South Wales. Native of Bergalia. |- |||ANDERSON||ESMOND LEWIS||20/07/1916||23||1893||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn||2983||France RUE-PETILLON MILITARY CEMETERY, FLEURBAIX I. K. 26. || Son of William James Anderson, and of Annie Caroline Linfoot, of Cohen St., Tamworth, New South Wales. |- |||ANDERSON||EDWARD HANDFIELD||20/07/1916||30||1886||Second Lieutenant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 57th Bn.||||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 13 || Son of Edward and Florence Anderson, of 32, Jolimont Terrace, Jolimont, Victoria. Native of Kew. |- |||ANDERSON||FREDERICK CHARLES||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||2101||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || |- |||ANDERSON||GEORGE||20/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3753||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 11 || |- |||ANDERSON||JAMES||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 59th Bn.||3003A||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 15 || Son of James and Martha C. Anderson, of 435, Sydney Rd., Coburg, Victoria. Native of Glasgow, Scotland. |- |||ANDERSON||LEONARD WILLIAM||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||570||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 3 || |- |||ANDERSON||PERCY MICHAEL||20/07/1916||25||1891||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1205||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 4 || Son of William and Annie Anderson; husband of Sophia Alice Anderson, of Hector St., Osborne Park, Perth. |- |||ANDERSON||PETER||20/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||90||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 2 || |- |||ANDERSON||ROBERT DOUGLAS||19/07/1916||19||1897||Sergeant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||2452||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 18 || Son of Frederick Horne Anderson and Emily Anderson, of 8, Rosebery St., Auburn, Victoria. |- |||ANDERSON||HENRY||20/07/1916||43||1873||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 25th Bn.||1813||France VILLERS-BRETONNEUX MEMORIAL || Son of Daniel and Agnes Anderson. Born at Glasgow, Scotland. Served in the South African Campaign with the 3rd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. |- |||ANDREWS||GEORGE||19/07/1916||31||1885||Sergeant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 59th Bn.||1503||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 15 || Son of George and Selina Andrews, of "Myrtle House," Caldicot, Newport, Mon., Wales. |- |||ANDREWS||WILLIAM HENRY||19/07/1916||25||1891||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||2554||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 19 || Son of A. H. and Mary Andrews, of Orlando St., Hampton, Victoria. Native of Richmond, Victoria. |- |||ANGLIN||MICHAEL||20/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 57th Bn.||4428||France RUE-DU-BOIS MILITARY CEMETERY, FLEURBAIX I. B. 2 (Coll.) || |- |||APPERLY||FRANK COLIN||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 58th Bn.||2777||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 14 || |- |||ARKELL||ERIC CHARLES||20/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||340||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 2 || |- |Arblaster-120||ARBLASTER||CHARLES ||6050||21||1895||Captain||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||||France DOUAI COMMUNAL CEMETERY D. 6. || Son of Charles A. and Elizabeth Arblaster, of 7, Errol St., Footsaay, Victoria, Australia. Born at Pennyroyal, Victoria. |- |||ARMSTRONG||JOHN HUBERT||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||3681||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 19 || |- |||ARMSTRONG||LEONARD||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 59th Bn.||2778||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 15 || |- |||ARNOLD||JOHN||20/07/1916||32||1884||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||2555||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 11 || Son of John and Hannah Matilda Arnold, of Hilderstone, Staffs. Native of East Ardsley, Yorks, England. |- |||ARNOLD||WALTER SMITH||19/07/1916||27||1889||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||2329||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 19 || Son of Annie E. Arnold, of 89, Thomson St., Albert Park, Victoria, and the late William Arnold. Native of South Melbourne, Victoria. |- |||ARNOLD||WILLIAM||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||1905||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 19 || |- |||ARNOTT||COLIN HENRY||20/07/1916||21||1895||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||1968||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. B. 2. || Son of Colin and Alice Jane Arnott. Native of Laurieton, New South Wales. |- |||ARTIS||ARTHUR||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||2328||France RUE-DU-BOIS MILITARY CEMETERY, FLEURBAIX II. A. 1 (Coll.) || |- |||ARTIST||PHILIP||20/07/1916||32||1884||Lance Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||2569||France BAILLEUL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, NORD II. F. 9. || Son of James and Bathsheba Artist, of Church House, Rattlesden, Suffolk, England. |- |||ASHDOWN||CECIL PARKER||20/07/1916||19||1897||Sapper||Australian Australian Engineers 14th Field Coy.||5363||France ANZAC CEMETERY, SAILLY-SUR-LA-LYS I. C. 4. || Son of Edward Parker Ashdown and Florence Eleanor Ashdown, of 25, Muston St., Mosman, New South Wales. Native of Bega, New South Wales. His brother Edmond Arthur Ashdown also fell. |- |||ASHLEY||ALFRED||20/07/1916||20||1896||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||3009||France BAILLEUL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, NORD II. F. 32. || Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Ashley, of 380, Johnston St., Abbotsford, Victoria, Australia. Native of Kettering, Northants., England. |- |||ASHTON||ERNEST||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||4729||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || |- |||ASHWORTH||PERCY ALEXANDER||19/07/1916||24||1892||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||1656||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 19 || Son of Thomas Alexander Ashworth and Mary Robinson Wallace Ashworth. Native of East Brunswick, Victoria. |- |||ASPINALL||FREDERICK||19/07/1916||26||1890||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3230||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || Son of Edward and Jane Aspinall. Native of Hunters Hill, New South Wales. |- |||ASPINALL||WILLIAM HAROLD||19/07/1916||27||1889||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 58th Bn.||3010||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 14 || Son of Andrew and Elizabeth Aspinall; husband of P. P. Phillips (formerly Aspinall), of 25, Tennyson St., Kensington, Victoria. Native of Newmarket, Victoria. |- |||AULTON||VIVIAN HENRY||20/07/1916||19||1897||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||1971||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 2 || Son of Henry William and Susan Annie Aulton, of 82, Bromide St., Broken Hill, New South Wales. |- |||AUSTIN||EDWARD GEORGE||20/07/1916||27||1889||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||593||France RUE-PETILLON MILITARY CEMETERY, FLEURBAIX I. K. 51. || Son of Samuel and Ellen Caroline Austin; husband of Theresa Austin, of Collins St., Corrimal, New South Wales. Born at Queanbeyan, New South Wales. |- |||AUSTIN||WILLIAM JAMES||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||4731||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || |- |||AYSOM||FRANK HERBERT||20/07/1916||22||1894||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3004||France LONGUENESSE (ST. OMER) SOUVENIR CEMETERY IV. A. 5. || Son of Herbert James and Mary Aysom, of 24, Railway Avenue, Stanmore, Sydney, New South Wales. Born Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. |- |||BACK||RICHARD CLARENCE||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||32345||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || |- |||BACKHOUSE||VICTOR JOHN||19/07/1916||20||1896||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4432||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 10 || Son of John and Maud Mary Backhouse, of Currowan Creek, Clyde Rd., Braidwood, New South Wales. |- |||BACKLER||ALBERT HENRY||20/07/1916||25||1891||Lance Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||261||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 4 || Son of Henry Thomas and Elizabeth Backler, of Kingston, South Australia. |- |||BACON||WALTER JOHN||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3236||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || |- |||BAGGE||ROBERT NELSON||20/07/1916||22||1894||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3475||France ANZAC CEMETERY, SAILLY-SUR-LA-LYS I. A. 2. || Son of Charles and Susan Bagge; husband of Bessie Bagge, of "Tanilla," 28, Waterloo St., Rozelle, New South Wales. Native of Marrickville, New South Wales. |- |||BAILEY||ANDREW||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||688||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 19 || |- |||BAILEY||CLARENCE||19/07/1916||22||1894||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||2849||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 19 || Son of Henry Lewis Robert and Adelaide Miriam Bailey, of 258, Victoria St., North Richmond, Victoria. |- |||BAILEY||GILBERT||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||2468||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || |- |||BAIN||WALTER ERNEST||20/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||135||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 3 || |- |||BAINBRIDGE||JOHN ANDREW||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||1927||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || |- |||BAINES||CHARLES VINCENT||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 58th Bn.||2560||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 14 || |- |||BAKER||VINTON BATTAM||20/07/1916||31||1885||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3007||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 7 || Son of Zebulon and Grace Baker, of Percival St., West Kogarah, New South Wales. Native of Waterloo, Sydney. |- |||BAKER||PERCY||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 59th Bn.||3453||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 15 || |- |||BAKER||THOMAS NORMAN||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||1623||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || |- |||BAKER||VIVIAN ERNALD||20/07/1916||22||1894||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3247||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 11 || Son of Alfred Andrew Baker and Isabella Eglantine Louisa Baker, of Blandford, New South Wales. |- |||BAKER||WILLIAM HENRY||20/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||814||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 3 || |- |||BALDWIN||ERIC VICTOR||19/07/1916||||||Lance Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||2116||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || |- |||BALFOUR||ARTHUR GORDON||19/07/1916||||||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 59th Bn.||2565||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 15 || |- |||BALKIN||MICHAEL WILLIAM||19/07/1916||38||1878||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4254||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. A. 6. || |}
...................................... {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Has Wikitree Profile?: if so Wikitree ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age at death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''date of death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''rank''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Country of service regiment and unit''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''service number''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''cemetery and grave reference''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''source for inclusion in this list''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''National Archives file link''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable" |'''notes or other information including CWGC additional info''' |- |||ANDERSON||DAVID SAMUEL||24||19/07/1916||Sergeant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||2560||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 16 || |||||| Son of Joseph Clarke Anderson and Kissock Rae Anderson, of 21, Holt Avenue, Mosman, New South Wales. Native of Bergalia. |- |Arblaster-120||ARBLASTER||CHARLES ||21||6050||Captain||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||||France DOUAI COMMUNAL CEMETERY D. 6. || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/321404/CHARLES%20ARBLASTER/]|||||| Son of Charles A. and Elizabeth Arblaster, of 7, Errol St., Footsaay, Victoria, Australia. Born at Pennyroyal, Victoria. |- |||ARNOTT||COLIN HENRY||21||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||1968||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. B. 2. || |||||| Son of Colin and Alice Jane Arnott. Native of Laurieton, New South Wales. |- |||BAKER||VINTON BATTAM||31||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3007||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 7 || |||||| Son of Zebulon and Grace Baker, of Percival St., West Kogarah, New South Wales. Native of Waterloo, Sydney. |- |||BALKIN||MICHAEL WILLIAM||38||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4254||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. A. 6. || |||||| |- |||BARBER||WILLIAM||47||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||346||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. A. 11 || |||||| Son of William and Elizabeth Barber. Native of Goolwa, South Australia. |- |Barnfather-390||BARNFATHER||ANDREW ERNEST RALPH||24||19/07/1916||Second Lieutenant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 58th Bn.||||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 13 || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/720764/ANDREW%20ERNEST%20RALPH%20BARNFATHER/ ]|||||| Son of Andrew and Maria Barnfather, of 60, Clarendon St., Geelong, Victoria. |- |||BARRETT||ROSSITER ALFRED||19||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3031'||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. F. 10. || |||||| Son of George and Margaret Barrett, of "Rawene," William St., Annandale, New South Wales. |- |Bartley-693||BARTLEY||HERBERT HENRY||||19/07/1916||Company Quartermaster Sergeant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||2104||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/720772/HERBERT%20HENRY%20BARTLEY/ ]|||||| |- |||BATT||ARTHUR GEORGE||32||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||352||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. D. 9 || |||||| Son of Charles and Elizabeth Batt, of Railway Terrace, Hilton, South Australia. Native of Adelaide. |- |||BELL||HENRY||39||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||191||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. A. 1 || |||||| Son of Henry and Jane Carruthers Bell; husband of Dorothy I. M. Bell, of 1208, Dana St., Ballarat, Victoria. Native of Bendigo. |- |||BENNETT||ALLAN||31||20/07/1916||Lance Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1602||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. E. 15. || |||||| Son of Henry Goulding Bennett and Fanny Collier Bennett, of "Aberkenfig," Waroonga Rd., Claremont, Western Australia. Born Clunes, Victoria. |- |||BENSON||JAMES||36||20/07/1916||Second Lieutenant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.|| ||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. C. 10 || |||||| Husband of Florence Lillian Benson, of Second Avenue, Cheltenham, South Australia. Served in the South African Campaign. Native of Bundaberg, Queensland. |- |||BENSON||GEORGE VERNER||22||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||840||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 4. || |||||| Son of John Henry and Emma J Benson (nee Richards) of Inverell, New South Wales. Native of Captains Flat. |- |Betancor-17||BETANCOR||ROYCE JOHN||20||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||2578||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 19 || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/720793/ROYCE%20JOHN%20BETANCOR/ ]|||||| Son of John Francis and Ella Stewart Betancor. Native of South Melbourne, Victoria. |- |||BILLS||THOMAS HENRY||24||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||605||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. F. 4 || |||||| |- |||BISHOP||RAYMOND CHARLES||20||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3761||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. E. 11. || |||||| Son of Alice A. Bishop, of Tilba Tilba, New South Wales, and the late William Bishop. Native of Moruya. His brother Harold also fell |- |||BOLT||HERBERT THOMAS||22||20/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3009||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. B. 6. || |||||| Son of Frederick and Mary Bolt; husband of Jennie Margaret Bolt, of 144, Wilson St., Newtown, New South Wales. Born at Sydney. |- |Bond-6840||BOND||WILLIAM||26||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 58th Bn.||2575||France AUBERS RIDGE BRITISH CEMETERY, AUBERS I. A. 20. || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/303264/WILLIAM%20ARTHUR%20BOND/ ]|||||| Son of William and Emily Bond, of Pearcedale, Victoria, Australia. Native of Pimpinio, Victoria. |- |Bone-1503||BONE||RICHARD HENRY||21||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||3461||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 19 || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/720812/RICHARD%20HENRY%20BONE/ ]|||||| Son of Henry Thomas and Emily Bone, of Webster St., Eaglehawk, Victoria. |- |Bonetti-50||BONETTI||ERNEST EDWARD||22||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||4747||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 19 || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/720813/ERNEST%20EDWARD%20BONETTI/ ]|||||| |- |||BOURKE||HAROLD JOHN||22||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||1682||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. B. 5. || |||||| Son of Richard and Catherine Bourke, of Carrington St., West Maitland, New South Wales. |- |||BOYCE||WILLIAM EDWIN||29||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1218||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. E. 10 || |||||| Son of Michael and Isabella Boyce of Gulgong, New South Wales. |- |Bradney-44||BRADNEY||REGINALD RAYMOND||20||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||1888||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. A. 4. || |||||| (Served as WILDMAN). Son of Mrs. Oriel A. Jones, of Polding St., Yass, New South Wales. Native of Keira Village, Wollongong. |- |||BREGUET||JUSTIN HERCULES||19||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||1983||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. C. 4 || |||||| Son of Justin Auguste and Rose Hannah Breguet, of Geelong, Victoria. |- |||BRINDAL||CLIFTON SYDNEY||23||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||3487||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. A. 6 || |||||| Son of William Edmund and Ann Brindal, of Quebec St., Midland West, Perth, Western Australia. Native of Petersburg, South Australia. |- |||BROADHURST||LEONARD||22||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3013||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. C. 4. || |||||| Son of Frederick William and Ada Eliza Broadhurst, of 73, Garnet St., Dulwich Hill, New South Wales. Native of England. |- |Brodie-4536||BRODIE||WILLIAM REID||25||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Australian Machine Gun Corps 15th Coy.||2345||France LAVENTIE MILITARY CEMETERY, LA GORGUE II. G. 22. || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/327862/WILLIAM%20REID%20BRODIE/ ]|||||| Son of John Brodie, of 15, Woodward Avenue, Quincy, Mass., U.S.A. |- |Bromley-916||BROMLEY||ALBERT CLIVE||19||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||4744||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. A. 7. || |||||| Son of S. A. De M. Bromley and Alice Louisa Bromley, of 4, View St., Waverley, New South Wales. His brother Sidney Reginald Bromley also fell. |- |Bromley-913||BROMLEY||SIDNEY REGINALD||23||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||4903||France RATION FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, LA CHAPELLE-D'ARMENTIERES VI. J. 43. || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/58355/SIDNEY%20REGINALD%20BROMLEY/ ]|||||| Son of Sidney A. D. M. and Alice Louisa Bromley, of 4, View St., Waverley, New South Wales. His brother Albert Clive Bromley also fell. |- |||BROOM||SIDNEY||26||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||1522||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. A. 4 || |||||| Son of James and Lydia Broom, of Norwich, England. |- |||BRUMM||NORMAN LESLIE||19||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||1470||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. B. 5. || |||||| Son of Michael and Mary Ogilive Brumm, of Macauley St., Albury, New South Wales. |- |||BURKE||WILLIAM||21||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||609||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. F. 3 || |||||| Son of Patrick Henry and Johanna Maria Burke, of "Lyra," Read St., Waverley, New South Wales. Native of Parkes. |- |||BURNEY||EDWARD NASON||23||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1226||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. D. 2. || |||||| Son of William and Frances M. Burney, of Morwell, Victoria. Native of Port Melbourne. |- |Burns-1463||BURNS||AUSTRAL HUNTER||23||19/07/1916||Sergeant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||501||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 7 || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/720867/AUSTRAL%20HUNTER%20BURNS/ ]|||||| |- |Burns-12563||BURNS||ROBERT DAVID||28||20/07/1916||Lieutenant||Australian Australian Machine Gun Corps 14th Coy.||43||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. F. 1. || |||||| Son of Col. the Hon. Sir James Burns, K.C.M.G., and Mary Burns. |}
===C - D=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Has Wikitree Profile?: if so Wikitree ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age at death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''date of death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''rank''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Country of service regiment and unit''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''service number''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''cemetery and grave reference''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''source for inclusion in this list''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''National Archives file link''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable" |'''notes or other information including CWGC additional info''' |- |||CAMPBELL||JACK MARCHMONT||21||19/07/1916||Sergeant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||495||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. D. 9 || |||||| Born at Glasgow, Scotland. |- |Cameron-3628||CAMERON||DUNCAN||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||28-Mar-1881|||| |- |Cameron-7063||CAMERON||EWAN||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1884|||| |- |||CARDEW||THUILLIER LAKE||25||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||2793||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. D. 7 || |||||| Son of John Haydon Cardew and Clarissa Reynell Cardew, of "St. Erme," Ingram Rd., Wahroonga, New South Wales. Native of Sydney. |- |||CHINNER||ERIC HARDING||22||20/07/1916||Lieutenant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. D. 8. || |||||| Son of Thomas Henry and Sarah Chinner, of 85, Grant Avenue, Toorak, South Australia. Native of Peterborough, South Australia. |- |Clack-1020||CLACK||ARTHUR||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||3-Feb-1889|||| |- |Clark-34063||CLARK||STANLEY||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1893|||| |- |||CLINGAN||ALEXANDER STANLEY||22||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3168||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 8. || |||||| Son of William and Ruth Clingan. Native of Waterloo, New South Wales. |- |||CONNOLLY||WILLIAM THOMAS||19||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||3585||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. A. 1 || |||||| Son of Annie Sprague (formerly Connolly) of Surry Hills, Sydney and the late Thomas Connolly. Born at Durraga, New South Wales. |- |Connor-1667||CONNOR||EDEN||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||17-Aug-1887|||| |- |||CORIGLIANO||MAURICE||32||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||2011||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 14. || |||||| |- |||COSGRIFF||THOMAS JOSEPH||20||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 59th Bn.||2150||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. C. 9. || |||||| |- |Cowland-74||COWLAND||JOHN||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||27-Dec-1892|||| |- |||CRAIGIE||WILLIAM ANDREW||34||19/07/1916||Lance Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4420||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. A. 10. || |||||| |- |||CRAWFORD||JOHN ALEXANDER||32||20/07/1916||Lance Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||77||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. A. 2 || |||||| Son of John and Christina Rae Crawford. Native of Biggar, Lanarkshire, Scotland. |- |||CRESSY||HENRY ALFRED||22||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn||4179||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. C. 11. || |||||| Son of Brougham and Ann Elizabeth Cressy, of Creek Rd., Boolaroo, New South Wales. Native of Tamworth. |- |||CROCKER||JOHN EDWIN||20||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||79||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. B. 1 || |||||| Son of Albert and the late Isabella Crocker, of Richmond, South Australia. Born at Adelaide, South Australia. |- |||CROFT||GEORGE||24||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||2006||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. D. 2. || |||||| Son of Sarah Elizabeth Croft, of 50, Everton St., Hamilton, New South Wales, and the late Francis Croft. Native of Minmi. |- |||CROKER||HARRY||24||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||2010||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. B. 7. || |||||| Son of Robert and Sarah Jane Croker, of Failford, New South Wales. Born Taree, N.S.W. |- |||CUCKSON||WILLIAM JOSEPH||27||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||3032||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. A. 4. || |||||| Son of William and Margret Cuckson. Born Balmain, Sydney. |- |||CULLEN||WILLIAM JOSEPH||19||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||623||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. E. 4. || |||||| |- |Daniel-8492||DANIEL ||HARRY||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||11-Feb-1897|||| |- |||DEWAR||ROBERT ARTHUR||30||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3047||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 7. || |||||| Son of Robert and Kate Elizabeth Dewar, of 700; Barking Rd., Plaistow, London, England. |- |Dewsnap-68||DEWSNAP||JOHN||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1878|||| |- |||DIBBEN||EDWIN HENRY||33||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4183A||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. F. 7. || |||||| |- |||DOUST||WILLIE HILTON||20||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||3557||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. E. 5 || |||||| Son of Albert and Alice Doust of Lower Southgate, New South Wales. Born at Lower Southgate. |- |||DUNN||LESLIE CLARK||28||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||641||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. D. 10 || |||||| (Also known as David Clarke Leslie DUNN). Son of Henry and Catherine Dunn; husband of Lillian May Dunn, of 142, Dudley Street, West Melbourne, Victoria. |- |||DUNSTAN||BENEDICT JOHN ARTHUR||23||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4483||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. E. 1. || |||||| Son of William and Catherine Louisa Dunstan, of "Faraday," Connemara St., Bexley, New South Wales. Native of Carlton. |- |||DYSON||FREDERICK ARTHUR||19||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||3560||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. A. 1. || |||||| Son of James Henry and Hannah Eliza Dyson, of Sherwood, New South Wales. |}
===E - G=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Has Wikitree Profile?: if so Wikitree ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age at death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''date of death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''rank''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Country of service regiment and unit''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''service number''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''cemetery and grave reference''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''source for inclusion in this list''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''National Archives file link''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable" |'''notes or other information including CWGC additional info''' |- |Elliott-11932||ELLIOTT||HAROLD (POMPEY)||||23 Mar 1931|||| |||| || ||19-Jun-1878||||"And this catastrophic attack at Fromelles - advocated and orchestrated by a British corps commander - had no redeeming tactical justification whatsoever. It was, in the words of a senior participant, Brigadier General H.E. "Pompey" Elliott, a "tactical abortion". One-third of the Australian casualties at Fromelles were in Elliott's 15th Brigade." |- |||ESAM||HAROLD||22||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||491||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. C. 8. || |||||| |- |||FAHEY||PATRICK WILLIAM||22||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3060||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. C. 7. || |||||| Son of Patrick and Catherine Fahey, of 18, Peel St., Collingwood, Victoria. |- |||FARLOW||SAMUEL||41||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||80||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. D. 6. || |||||| |- |||FENWICK||ROBERT GLADSTONE||21||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||882||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. C. 11. || |||||| |- |||FLETCHER||FREDERICK||22||20/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3310||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. C. 3. || |||||| Son of Albert Charles and Lucy Fletcher, of Annette St., Oatley, New South Wales. Native of Sydney. |- |||FORLAND||ROBERT CARRINGTON||19||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||4779||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. B. 6. || |||||| Son of John Laurity Forland and Elizabeth Jane Forland, of Henry St., Penrith, New South Wales. Native of Condobolin. |- |||FORREST||JOHN ROBERTSON||25||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||3046||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. A. 3. || |||||| Son of James and Isa Forrest, of Lilac Bank, Keith, Banffshire, Scotland. Native of Fordyce, Scotland. |- |||FRANCIS||THOMAS WILLIAM||26||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||2584||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. A. 4 || |||||| Son of John and Edith Annie Francis, of 296, Rowan St., Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria. |- |Fraser-9748||FRASER||ALFRED||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||29-Jun-1873|||| |- |Galloway-856||GALLOWAY||HERBERT||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||17-Feb-1894|||| |- |||GARDNER||HENRY||29||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||889||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 5 || |||||| Son of William and Mary Gardner of 64 Belgrave St., Blackburn, Lancashire, England. |- |||GEASON||PERCY||29||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||4811||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. B. 3. || |||||| Son of Patrick and Annie Geason. Native of Tasmania. |- |Gilbert-15490||GILBERT||ANDREW ||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1894|||| |- |||GLENN||FREDERIC JAMES||20||20/07/1916||Lance Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||1291||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. C. 3 || |||||| Son of Wilson Worrell Glenn and Isabell Glenn, of "Glenella," Prince St., Randwick, New South Wales. Native of Redfern. |- |Gollan-192||GOLLAN||SYLVESTER||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||15-Jun-1895|||| |- |||GOULDING||JOHN JOSEPH||33||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||555||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. D. 1. || |||||| Born in England. Son of William Marshall and Julia Alice Goulding, of 623, Brunswick St., New Farm, Queensland. |- |||GRAY||SIDNEY JOHN||22||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4296||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. B. 1 || |||||| Son of Frederick W. and Louisa Gray. Born at Goulburn, New South Wales. |- |||GREEN||ROBERT COURTNEY||30||20/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1274||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. C. 9. || |||||| Son of Augustus Phillip and Jane Green, of 168, Ashley Rd., Upper Parkestone, Dorset, England. Native of London. |- |Greenwood-2940||GREENWOOD||GEORGE||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||10-Dec-1869|||| |- |Gregory-3615||GREGORY||CHARLES||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1885|||| |- |||GRIFFEN||REGINALD THEODORE||24||20/07/1916||Second Lieutenant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. C. 4 || |||||| Son of John Payne Griffen and Elizabeth Griffen, of Riverton, South Australia. Born at Riverton, South Australia. |- |||GRIFFITHS||GILBERT ALLEN||30||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1276||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. E. 8. || |||||| |}
===H - K=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Has Wikitree Profile?: if so Wikitree ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age at death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''date of death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''rank''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Country of service regiment and unit''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''service number''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''cemetery and grave reference''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''source for inclusion in this list''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''National Archives file link''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable" |'''notes or other information including CWGC additional info''' |- |||HALE||NORMAN ARTHUR||21||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||702||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 9. || |||||| Son of Joseph Arthur and Annie Maria Hale, of 146, Stanley St., West Melbourne. Born Melbourne. |- |||HARRIOTT||LAURENCE||27||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4509||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. B. 4. || |||||| Son of Thomas Whelan Harriott and Mary Jane Harriott, of 119, Devonshire St., Sydney. Native of Ryde, New South Wales. |- |||HART||LESLIE WILLIAM||22||20/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||865||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. D. 3. || |||||| Son of Frederick William and Jane Hart, of 62, Kingsley St., Elwood, Victoria. Born Ballarat, Victoria. |- |||HASLAM||HERBERT JAMES||26||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||1390||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. B. 5. || |||||| |- |||HAWCROFT||CHARLES HENRY||21||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||188||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. C. 2. || |||||| Son of Samuel and Elizabeth Hawcroft. Born Merewether, New South Wales. |- |||HEPPLE||MATTHEW||19||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||2056||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. F. 5. || |||||| Son of Christopher Lowther Hepple and Elizabeth Amelia Hepple, of Kearsley Post Office, New South Wales. |- |Higgins-1936||HIGGINS||WILLIAM BRUCE||19||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||196||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. D. 3. || ||1896|||| |- |||HOLLIDAY||CLIFFORD DAWSON||21||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4801||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. E. 7. || |||||| |- |||HOLMES||ARNOLD||27||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||955||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. B. 10. || |||||| Son of John and Eva Holmes, of "Otranto," Solomon St., Cottesloe Beach, Western Australia. Native of New Lenton, Nottingham, England. |- |Holten-109||HOLTEN||RICHARD FREDERIC||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1893|||| |- |||HONEY||GEORGE||30||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1291||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. D. 1 || |||||| Son of William J. and Thirza Honey, of Port Isaac, Cornwall, England; husband of Ann Brown Honey, of Bayswater, Western Australia. |- |||HOPE||EDWARD JAMES||28||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4188||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. D. 4 || |||||| Son of Amy Hope and the late William Hope. Native of Kingswood, New South Wales. |- |Horsfield-184||HORSFIELD||FREDERICK||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1889|||| |- |||HOWARD||WILLIAM JOHN||47||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||258||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. E. 3. || |||||| (Served as MORLEY, John). |- |Hungerford-410||HUNGERFORD||GEORGE WILLIAM||25||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3327||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 6. || ||1891|||| |- |||IRVIN||DAVID GEORGE||23||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4807||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. E. 1. || |||||| |- |||IRVING||ALLAN WILLIAM JAMES||21||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1528||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. E. 4. || |||||| Son of William Henry and Alice Maude Mary Irving, of Edward St., Glandore, South Australia. Native of Adelaide. |- |||JAMES||FREDERICK||22||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Machine Gun Corps 14th Coy.||3347||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. A. 7. || |||||| |- |||JAMIESON||WILLIAM ALEXANDER||19||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||2144||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. E. 7. || |||||| Son of Duncan and Agnes Jamieson, of Simpson St., Tumut, New South Wales. Born at Junee, New South Wales. |- |Jenkins-17284||JENKINS||ELVAS||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1888|||| |- |Jentsch-84||JENTSCH||ERNEST AUGUSTUS||22||19/07/1916||Lance Sergeant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3331||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. A. 5. || ||1893|||| Only son of Ernest Felix and Alice Elizabeth Jentsch, of "Carlton," Hampstead Rd., Petersham, New South Wales. |- |||JOHNSON||RALPH||17||19/07/1916||Lance Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||715||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 9 || |||||| Son of Hubert and Alice Maude Mary Johnson, of "Glan-Y-mor," Sandown St., Middle Brighton, Victoria, Australia. Born at Healesville, Victoria. |- |Johnson-41961||JOHNSON||ARTHUR JOSEPH||38||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||2203||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. E. 3 || ||1878|||| Husband of Mary Johnson, of 26 Whitehall Street, Footscray, Victoria. |- |Johnston-20248||JOHNSTON||ALBERT||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1890|||| |- |||JOHNSTON||CYRIL DONALD||24||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4315A||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. D. 6. || |||||| Son of Ronald and Elizabeth Johnston. Native of Inverell, New South Wales. |- |Jones-52373||JONES||RICTOR||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1896|||| |- |Joseph-267||JOSEPH||JOSEPH DAVIS De PASS (DEPASSE)||16||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||1055||France V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, FROMELLES 3 || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/721308/JOSEPH%20DAVIS%20De%20PASS%20JOSEPH/ ]||1900||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7369905 NAA: B2455, JOSEPH JOSEPH DAVID DEPASS]||Gave age as 18 when enlisted but would have been 15. Son of Leopold Emanuel and Lily Elizabeth Joseph, of Golden Age Hotel, Geelong, Victoria. Native of Melbourne. |- |||KENDALL||HASSALL MARSDEN HARDING||21||19/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||365||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 16. || |||||| Son of Thomas Harding Kendall and Bridget Mary Kendall, of "Kirmington," Abergeldie St., Dulwich Hill, New South Wales. |- |Kerr-10224||KERR||HENRY||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1893|||| |- |||KNABLE||ADOLF THOMPSON||22||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1603||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. E. 14 || |||||| Son of Adolf Michael Knable and Alice Knable of Wellington Mill, Dardanup, Western Australia. Born at Melbourne, Victoria. |}
===L - N=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Has Wikitree Profile?: if so Wikitree ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age at death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''date of death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''rank''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Country of service regiment and unit''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''service number''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''cemetery and grave reference''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''source for inclusion in this list''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''National Archives file link''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable" |'''notes or other information including CWGC additional info''' |- |Laurie-200||LAURIE||ALEXANDER||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1892|||| |- |||LAWLOR||DANIEL MICHAEL||29||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||126||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. D. 10. || |||||| Son of Johanna Lawlor, of 122, Gray St., Adelaide, and the late John Patrick Lawlor. |- |Leech-680||LEECH||WILLIAM||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1892|||| |- |Whiteman-1303||LEISTER||LESLIE||21||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||4840||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. E. 5. || |||||| Son of Sarah Jane Whiteman; Nephew of Robert Duncan and Eliza Leister, of Parkes, New South Wales. |- |||LIVINGSTON||DAVID FREDERICK||40||19/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||1168||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. D. 5. || |||||| Son of David and Lettia Livingston; husband of Lillie M. Livingston, of 3, Esplanade, Elwood, Victoria. Native of Tarraville. |- |Loader-607||LOADER||FRANK OLIVER||31||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||2064||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. C. 9. || ||1885|||| Son of Hannah Loader, of 30, Morris St., St. Peters, South Australia, and the late Timothy James Loader. |- |||LUCRE||GEORGE HENRY||23||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||467||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. D. 7. || |||||| |- |||MAUDSLEY||ROBERT THOMAS||27||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||137||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. C. 4 || |||||| |- |||MAYER||HENRY||23||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||2873||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. B. 5. || |||||| Son of William Henry and Elizabeth Alice Mayer. Native of Stockport, England. |- |||McCULLOCH||ALEXANDER||35||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1011||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. F. 6 || |||||| Son of William and Marjory McCulloch. Native of Nairn, Scotland. |- |||McDONALD||ARCHIE||20||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||1553||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. E. 8 || |||||| Son of Thomas and Margaret McDonald, of Maryvale, Wyrallah, New South Wales. Native of Tucki Tucki. |- |||McDOWELL||ATHOL HALLIDAY||26||19/07/1916||Sergeant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||3194||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. B. 4. || |||||| Son of Alexander and Elizabeth McDowell, of 186, North Rd., Brighton, Victoria. Born Melbourne, Victoria. |- |McGregor-1739||McGREGOR||PETER||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1883|||| |- |McInerney-214||McINERNEY||WILLIAM||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||before 1897|||| |- |||McKENZIE||ALEXANDER McGREGOR (ALEC)||25||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1797A||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. D. 1. || |||||| Son of James McGregor McKenzie and Mary McKenzie. Native of Talia, South Australia. |- |McKenzie-4230||McKENZIE||DONALD||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1888|||| |- |McKenzie-4041||McKENZIE||JOHN GORDON||25||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||151||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. D. 5 || ||1890|||| Son of James and Kennethina McKenzie, of "Strathmore," Orroroo, South Australia. Native of Morchard. |- |||McLEAN||HUGH||28||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||293||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. C. 6. || |||||| Son of James William and Ellen Matilda McLean. Native of Tarnagulla, Victoria. |- |McLear-145||McLEAR||CHRISTOPHER||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1893|||| |- |McPherson-5004||McPHERSON||DUNCAN||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1862|||| |- |Mendelsohn-52||MENDELSOHN||BERROL LAZAR||25||20/07/1916||Lieutenant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 2. || ||1891|||| Son of Mrs. Abbie Mendelsohn, of "Berrol," Neridah St., Chatswood, New South Wales, and the late Sali Mendelsohn. Native of Esk, Queensland. |- |||MEYERS||COLIN||16||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||2055||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. B. 7. || |||||| (Served as MORGAN, Cecil). Son of Reginald and Emily Meyers. Native of Goulburn, New South Wales. |- |||MITCHELL||ALAN||22||20/07/1916||Lieutenant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. C. 2. || |||||| Son of George Alexander Mitchell and Marion Mitchell, of "Camrie," Doncaster Avenue, Kensington, New South Wales. Born Sydney. |- |Moffitt-1102||MOFFITT||HARRY||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1883|||| |- |||MOMPLHAIT||ALFRED VICTOR||29||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||3282||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. B. 2. || |||||| Son of Jean Gustav Momplhait and of Edith Helen Bushell (formerly Momplhait). Born Alberton, South Australia. |- |Morphett-136||MORPHETT||ARTHUR HURTLE||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1877|||| |- |||MOORE||WILLIAM||26||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3393||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. F. 8. || |||||| Son of William Angus and Rose Eleanor Moore, of Harrietville, Victoria. |- |||MOREY||GILBERT MAJOR||41||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3366A||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. D. 14. || |||||| Son of Matthew Major Morey and Emily Major Morey. Native of New Zealand. |- |Morshead-54||MORSHEAD||ERNEST||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1893|||| |- |||MORTIMER||KENNETH MALCOLM||20||20/07/1916||Captain||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 5 || |||||| Son of David Horn Mortimer and Florence Mary Mortimer, of Wangaratta, Victoria. Native of Leneva. |- |Mudge-1058||MUDGE||CHARLES||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1882|||| |- |||MURRAY||CHARLES WILLIAM||24||20/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||1590||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. B. 7. || |||||| Son of William Joseph and Emily Murray, of 71, Piesley St., Orange, New South Wales. |- |||NEVILL||JOSEPH HAROLD||22||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||269||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 1. || |||||| Son of Henry James and Ada Annie Nevill, of Jackson St., Indooroopilly, Queensland. |- |||NORRIS||IGNATIUS BERTRAM||35||19/07/1916||Lieutenant Colonel||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. A. 3. || |||||| |}
===0 - R=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Has Wikitree Profile?: if so Wikitree ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age at death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''date of death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''rank''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Country of service regiment and unit''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''service number''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''cemetery and grave reference''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''source for inclusion in this list''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''National Archives file link''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable" |'''notes or other information including CWGC additional info''' |- |Oakley-1304||OAKLEY||CECIL VICTOR||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1894|||| |- |||O'DONNELL||STANLEY RICHARD||27||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||314||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. D. 13 || |||||| Son of Sarah Rebecca O'Donnell, of 30, Llaneast St., Malvern, Victoria, and the late Richard O'Donnell. |- |||O'DONNELL||WILLIAM||27||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||319||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. E. 8 || |||||| |- |||OLIVER||ERNEST ROBERT||30||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||316||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. C. 5 || |||||| Son of Charles and Clara Oliver; husband of Alice Oliver of Brighton, Victoria. Born at Bacchus Marsh, Victoria. |- |Olney-800||OLNEY||EDWIN||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1893|||| |- |||PAGAN||GEORGE||25||19/07/1916||Lance Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||2906||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. D. 3. || |||||| Son of George and Jennett Pagan, of "Burnside," Scott Grove, East Malvern, Victoria. Native of Ardmona. |- |Parham-984||PARHAM||EDGAR WILLIAM||38||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||2092||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. D. 11 || |||||| Son of William James and Mary Parham; husband of Ethel May Parham, of "Edgarville," Rose St., Prospect West, South Australia. Native of Port Pirie. |- |||PARKER||JOHN||20||20/07/1916||Second Lieutenant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 11. || |||||| Son of Edwin Albert and Sarah Parker, of 36, Parkes St., Lismore, New South Wales. Native of Kiama. |- |||PARRY||FREDERICK||20||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||320||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. D. 4. || |||||| Born Brunswick, Victoria. |- |Peat-36||PEAT||WALTER||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1891|||| |- |||PFLAUM||RAYMOND HOLSTEIN||19||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||161||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. B. 11. || |||||| Son of Theodor and Mary Jane Pflaum, of Birdwood, South Australia. |- |||PHEASANT||WALTER||22||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||2462||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. B. 11. || |||||| |- |Phillips-11173||PHILLIPS||ARTHUR||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1891|||| |- |||PITT||HAROLD CHARLES||19||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||595||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. D. 4. || |||||| Son of Charles and Louisa Ann Pitt, of of John St., Payneham, South Australia. |- |||POLLARD||HERBERT GEORGE||25||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||324||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. A. 5. || |||||| Son of George and Euphemia Beatrice Pollard; husband of Hilda G. Pollard, of 305, Raglan St., Ballarat, Victoria. Native of Northcote. |- |||PRATT||ALBERT ERNEST||23||19/07/1916||Second Lieutenant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. E. 10. || |||||| Son of Henry James and Matilda Annette Emily Pratt, of Bega Rd., Northbridge, North Sydney, New South Wales. Native of Auckland, New Zealand. |- |Pretty-433||PRETTY||WALTER HAINSWORTH||19||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1556||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. C. 6. || ||1896|||| |- |||RANDALL||HOWARD JAMES||25||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1558||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. D. 10. || |||||| Son of Samuel and Eliza Randall. Native of Kingston, South Australia. |- |||RAWLINGS||FREDERICK||29||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||916||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. A. 6. || |||||| Son of Joseph and Mary Ann Rawlings. Native of Ballarat, Victoria. |- |||REID||JAMES ALEXANDER||22||19/07/1916||Sergeant||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||335||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. C. 2. || |||||| Son of James and Rosa Marie Reid, of "Alex," 13, Swanston St., Geelong, Victoria. |- |||REID||MAURICE LESLIE||26||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||3256||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. C. 10. || |||||| |- |Rennie-1194||RENNIE||ROBERT||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1889|||| |- |||RIDLER||SAMUEL THOMAS JAMES||43||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1036||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. B. 3. || |||||| Son of Samuel and Mary Ridler. Born Surrey, England. |- |Robertson-15941||ROBERTSON||GREGOR ||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1894|||| |- |||RONSON||WILLIAM||24||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3102||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. F. 2. || |||||| Son of John and Anne Jane Ronson. Native of New South Wales. |- |||ROSE||WILLIAM HENRY CHRISTIAN||20||20/07/1916||Company Sergeant Major||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||1087||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. A. 9 || |||||| Son of Frederick Ernest and Henrietta Emilie Rose, of "Cuffnells," Cooper St., Strathfield, New South Wales. Native of Kogarah. |- |||ROSS||JAMES HUGH||23||19/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||1216||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. D. 1. || |||||| Son of James A. and Alice T. Ross, of 99, Arthurton Rd., Northcote, Victoria. Born Stirling, Scotland. |- |Rowe-6906||ROWE||WILLIAM||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1888|||| |- |Rowland-5396||ROWLAND||CLIFFORD||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1896|||| |- |||RUSSELL||ARTHUR||20||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4299||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. E. 12. || |||||| His brother, William Russell, also fell |- |||RYAN||DANIEL BERNARD||35||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||743||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. D. 12. || |||||| |- |||RYAN||WILLIAM POLDING||20||19/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||1520||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. A. 2. || |||||| |}
===S - Z=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Has Wikitree Profile?: if so Wikitree ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age at death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''date of death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''rank''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Country of service regiment and unit''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''service number''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''cemetery and grave reference''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''source for inclusion in this list''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''National Archives file link''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable" |'''notes or other information including CWGC additional info''' |- |||SAMPSON||VICTOR HORATIO BULLER||28||19/07/1916||Major||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. C. 1. || |||||| Son of Mr. B. E. and Mrs. K. S. Sampson, of Bringelly, New South Wales. |- |||SCOTT||ROBERT GRIEVE MONCRIEFF||21||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1046||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. E. 6. || |||||| Son of Andrew Moncrieff Scott and Christian Brydon Grieve Scott, of Upper Keir, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Born at Perth, Scotland. |- |Searles-556||SEARLE||HENRY||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1882|||| |- |||SHANNON||PETER PAUL||36||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3433||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. B. 8 || |||||| Son of the late John and Mary Anne Shannon (nee O'Shea). |- |Sheen-399||SHEEN||JAMES||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1891|||| |- |||SHERIDAN||THOMAS FRANCIS||36||20/07/1916||Captain||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. B. 9. || |||||| Son of Nicholas and Bridget Sheridan; husband of Teresa Emma Sheridan, of 26, Mason St., South Yarra, Victoria. Native of Carisbrook. |- |Silver-1131||SILVER||JOHN||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1889|||| |- |||SIMON||VICTOR GEORGE||23||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1516||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. C. 2. || |||||| Son of John Blondel Simon and Eliza Simon, of Charles St., Paddington, South Australia. |- |Singleton-3989||SINGLETON||ALBERT||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||abt 1887|||| |- |||SMITH||GORDON THOMAS||23||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||1245||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. B. 9 || |||||| Son of Abraham Smith. Born at Buxton, Victoria. |- |||SMITH||JAMES ROBERT||23||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||3983||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 4 || |||||| Son of James and Harriet Smith, of Percy St., Warwick, Queensland. Native of East Talgai, Queensland. |- |Smithers-859||SMITHERS||ROBERT||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1891|||| |- |||SPENCE||MALCOLM||23||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||4614||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. B. 2. || |||||| Son of James and Zellah Spence. Native of Footscray, Victoria. |- |||St. SMITH||HERBERT NEWEY||40||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||3924||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. B. 8 || |||||| Son of James and Margaret St. Smith. Native of Tumbarumba, New South Wales. |- |||STALGIS||GREGORY FRANCIS||21||20/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Machine Gun Corps 14th Coy.||2898||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. D. 9. || |||||| Son of Mr. J. and Mrs. A. Stalgis, of 45, Edgeware Rd., Enmore, New South Wales. Native of Sydney, New South Wales. |- |||STEAD||JOSEPH RAYMOND||21||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||187||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. C. 5. || |||||| |- |||STEED||FRANK ISAAC||33||20/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||755||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. C. 10. || |||||| Son of Frederick and Catherine Steed; husband of A. Steed. Native of Croydon Park, New South Wales. |- |Stephens-9365||STEPHENS||ROY ||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1894|||| |- |Steward-2143||STEWARD||FREDERICK||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1889|||| |- |Sullivan-14548||SULLIVAN||ARTHUR||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1892|||| |- |Sullivan-10536||SULLIVAN||WALTER||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1895|||| |- |Sweeney-1796||SWEENEY||JOHN||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1873|||| |- |Thexton-167||THEXTON||JAMES||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1892|||| |- |||THOMPSON||ALFRED||23||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 55th Bn.||2825||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. D. 2 || |||||| Son of George and Emily Thompson, of Pymble Rd., Frenche's Forest, New South Wales. Native of Geelong, Victoria. |- |Thomson-6047||THOMSON||ERIC||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1894|||| |- |Tipton-519||TIPTON||JAMES||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1878|||| |- |||TISBURY||CHARLES FREDERICK||23||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||1623||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 10. || |||||| |- |Trigg-672||TRIGG||RAYMOND||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1893|||| |- |||TUCK||ALFRED GEORGE||22||19/07/1916||Corporal||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||1252||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. D. 12. || |||||| Son of James and Mary Hannah Tuck, of High Street, Kyneton, Victoria. |- |||TUCKER||WILLIAM CHARLES||20||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn.||1581||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 6. || |||||| Son of James Douglas Percy and Margaret Tucker, of 146, Grant Avenue, Toorak. Adelaide. |- |||TURNER||JOHN||20||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||767||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. D. 6. || |||||| |- |Tymons-8||TYMONS||JAMES||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1894|||| |- |||VERPILLOT||AIME CONSTANT||25||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||4885||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. D. 2. || |||||| Son of Charles Eugene and Berthe Verpillot, of 15, Barracluff Avenue, Bondi, New South Wales. Native of Neuchatel, Switzerland. |- |||VINCENT||LAWRENCE STANLEY||21||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||777||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. C. 6. || |||||| Son of Charles and Isabella Caroline Vincent, of "Laurieville, " Military Rd., Merrylands, New South Wales. Born Narrabri. |- |||WAILES||JOSEPH PATRICK||19||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4617||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. E. 2. || |||||| (Served as WALLIS). Son of Fredrick Charles and Jane Wailes. Native of Darlinghurst, New South Wales. |- |||WALSH||LESLIE GORDON||23||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||311||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 13. || |||||| |- |||WARD||CLAUDE||23||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||2184||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. E. 3. || |||||| Son of William Ward, of Cheshunt Road, Auburn, New South Wales. |- |Watterson-228||WATTERSON||WILLIAM||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1871|||| |- |||WEAKLEY||PERCY||32||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||318||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY IV. E. 2 || |||||| Son of Emily Hales Weakley; husband of Margaret Weakley, of 18, Water St., Spring Hill, Brisbane. Native of Adelaide. |- |||WEBB||THOMAS RICHARD||26||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 60th Bn.||2910||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 10. || |||||| Son of Henry and Alice Webb, of 7, Thistlewaite St., South Melbourne. Native of Melbourne. |- |||WEIR||ARTHUR JOSEPH||27||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||358||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. B. 4. || |||||| |- |Whitehill-1932||WHITEHILL||JOHN||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1893|||| |- |Whitnall-44||WHITNALL||ALEXANDER||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1890|||| |- |||WILKIN||ERNEST FRANK||23||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29th Bn.||1314||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. E. 16. || |||||| |- |Williams-98170||WILLIAMS ||FRANCIS||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1891|||| |- |||WILLIAMSON||ALBERT||24||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 54th Bn.||4249||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. A. 3 || |||||| Son of Joseph and Cecilia Williamson, of Rose Villa, Nyrang Creek, New South Wales. Born at Canowindra, New South Wales. |- |Willis-5078||WILLIS||EDWARD||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1892|||| |- |||WILLIS||HENRY VICTOR||20||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||983||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. F. 11. || |||||| Son of John and Janet Willis, of Alberton, Victoria. |- |||WILSON||ERIC ROBERT||20||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||4887||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. E. 2. || |||||| His brother, Samuel Charles, also died in service and is buried alongside him. |- |||WILSON||SAMUEL CHARLES||30||19/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 53rd Bn.||3534||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. E. 1. || |||||| His brother, Eric Robert, also died in service and is buried alongside him. |- |||WOODMAN||HAROLD GEORGE||30||19/07/1916||Company Sergeant Major||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 31st Bn.||794||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY III. A. 2 || |||||| Son of Charles Harold and Annie Woodman, of 10, Narong Rd., Caulfield, Victoria. Born at South Yarra, Victoria. |- |Woods-12656||WOODS||CHARLES||||20/07/1916|||| |||| || ||abt 1894|||| |- |Woods-12737||WOODS||WALTER||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||abt 1894|||| |- |Wright-18857||WRIGHT||REUBEN||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1890|||| |- |Wyatt-5477||WYATT||CHARLES||||19/07/1916|||| |||| || ||1894|||| |- |||WYNN||JOHN CYRIL||20||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||2485||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY I. C. 1. || |||||| Son of Albert Henry Wynn, of Largs, Via West Maitland, New South Wales. |- |||YEO||CLAUDE||43||20/07/1916||Private||Australian Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 30th Bn.||795||France FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY II. C. 1 || |||||| Son of George and Elizabeth Yeo. Native of Randwick, New South Wales. |}
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Battle of Germantown

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[[Category:Battle of Germantown]] ==Battle of Germantown== : Battle during Philadelphia campaign : Date: October 4, 1777, : Location: Germantown, PA : Belligerents: British (Sir William Howe) v. American army (Gen. Washington) : Victor: British ===About=== British victory ensured the American capital of Philadelphia would stay in British control during the winter of 1777–1778. Now part of the city of Philadelphia, Germantown was an outlying community in 1777. After defeating the Continental Army at the Battle of Brandywine on September 11 and the Battle of Paoli on September 20, Howe outmaneuvered Washington and seized Philadelphia. He then split his army, keeping the bulk of it near Germantown while occupying Philadelphia with over 3,000 troops. Discovering the opponent's division, Washington was determined to attack. The American plan called for four columns to converge on the British position at Germantown. The right and left flank columns were composed of 3,000 militia, while John Sullivan's center-right column, Nathanael Greene's center-left column, and William Alexander, Lord Stirling's reserve were made up of American continentals (regulars). Howe spread out his light infantry and the 40th Foot as pickets. In the main camp, Wilhelm von Knyphausen led the British left wing while Howe personally commanded the right wing. Heavy morning fog caused confusion. After a sharp fight, Sullivan's right-center column routed the British light infantry opposed to him. About 100 men of the 40th Foot took refuge in the Chew mansion covered under fog. When the American reserve appeared before the Chew house, Washington made the erroneous decision to launch attacks on the position, all of which failed with serious losses. Penetrating a few hundred yards beyond the Chew mansion, the men of Sullivan's wing became demoralized when they ran low on ammunition and heard cannon fire behind them. As they pulled back, Anthony Wayne's division collided with part of Greene's late-arriving wing in the fog and, after firing on each other in the gloom, both units retreated. Meanwhile, Greene's left-center column pressed back the British right flank. With Sullivan's column out of the fight, units of the British left wing joined the fight against Greene and defeated his column also. The two militia columns succeeded in diverting the attention of the British flanking units, but made no progress before they withdrew. Despite the defeat, the Americans were encouraged by their initial successes. France, impressed by the American victory at Saratoga and the attack at Germantown, decided to lend more assistance to the rebellion. Having repelled the American attack, Howe turned his attention to clearing the Delaware River of obstacles at Red Bank and Fort Mifflin. After an unsuccessful attempt to draw Washington into battle at White Marsh and Edge Hill, Howe withdrew into Philadelphia while the American army wintered at Valley Forge. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Germantown 1]) ===Images=== * American troops lay siege to the Chew house during the [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/15/Germantown.jpg Battle of Germantown]. * 1877 Spencer Bonsall map of [http://www.phillyh2o.org/backpages/Maps/20040210083_BattleofGermantown.jpg Battle of Germantown].

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[[Category:Battle of Gettysburg]] See also: [[Space:Battle of Gettysburg, Union Order of Battle | Battle of Gettysburg, Union Order of Battle]] ==Headquarters== :Commanding: Robert E. Lee General Staff: :Chief of Staff and Inspector General: Col Robert H. Chilton :Chief of Artillery: BG William N. Pendleton :Medical Director: Dr. Lafayette Guild :Chief of Ordnance: Ltc Briscoe G. Baldwin :Chief of Commissary: Ltc Robert G. Cole :Chief Quartermaster: Ltc James L. Corley :Judge Advocate General: Maj Henry E. Young :Military Secretary and Acting Asst. Chief of Artillery: [[Long-14332 | Col Armistead L. Long]] :Asst. Inspector General: Col Henry L. Peyton :Asst. Inspector General and Asst. Adjutant General: Maj Henry E. Young :Asst. Inspector General and Asst. Adjutant General: Maj Giles B. Cook :Aide de Camp and Asst. Adjutant General: Maj Walter H. Taylor :Aide de Camp and Asst. Military Secretary: Maj Charles Marshall :Aide de Camp and Asst. Inspector General: Maj Charles S. Venable :Aide de Camp: Maj Thomas M. R. Talcott :Aide de Camp: Lt George W. Peterkin :Engineer: Col William P. Smith :Engineer: Cpt Samuel R. Johnson General Headquarters: :Escort: 39th Virginia Cavalry Battalion (companies A & C) =First Corps= :Commanding: [[Longstreet-114 | LTG James Longstreet]] General Staff: :Chief of Staff: Ltc Moxley Sorrel (w) :Signal Officer: Cpt Jacob H. Manning :Quartermaster: Maj Samuel P. Mitchell :Commissary and subsistence: Maj Raphael J. Moses :Asst. Adjutant General & Asst. Inspector General: Maj Osmun Latrobe :Asst. Adjutant General & Assistant Inspector General: Maj John Walter Fairfax :Ordnance Officer: Lt. Col. Peyton T. Manning :Engineer: Maj John J. Clarke :Aide de Camp: Cpt Thomas J. Goree :Medical Director: Dr. John S. D. Cullen == McLaws' Division== :Commanding: MG Lafayette McLaws ===Kershaw's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Joseph B. Kershaw ::2nd South Carolina - Col John D. Kennedy (w), Ltc Franklin Gaillard, Maj William Wallace (w) ::3rd South Carolina - Ltc David Langston (k), Maj Robert C. Maffett, Col James D. Nance[4] ::7th South Carolina - Col David W. Aiken, Ltc Elbert Bland (w) ::8th South Carolina - Col John W. Henagan, Maj D. M. McCleod (mw) ::15th South Carolina - Col William D. de Saussure (mw), Maj William M. Gist ::3rd South Carolina Battalion - Ltc William G. Rice, Maj D. B. Miller (w) ===Barksdale's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG William Barksdale (mw) :Commanding: Col Benjamin G. Humphreys ::13th Mississippi: Col James W. Carter (k), Ltc Kennon McElroy (w), Maj John M. Bradley (mw) ::17th Mississippi: Col William D. Holder (w), Ltc John C. Fiser (w), Acting Maj Andrew J. Pulliam (w), Acting Maj Richard E. Jones (k), Cpt Gwen R. Cherry ::18th Mississippi: Col Thomas M. Griffin (w), Ltc William H. Luse (c), Maj George B. Gerald ::21st Mississippi: Col Benjamin G. Humphreys ===Semmes' Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Semmes-75 | BG Paul J. Semmes (1815-1863)]] (mw) :Commanding: [[Bryan-5842 | Col Goode Bryan (1811-1885)]] ::10th Georgia: [[Weems-1355 | Col John B. Weems (1824-1876)]] (w) ::50th Georgia: Col William R. Manning, Ltc Francis Kearse (k) ::51st Georgia: Col Edward Ball, Maj Henry M. Dunwoody (k) ::53rd Georgia: Col James P. Simms (w), Cpt I. M. D. Bond (k), Cpt Sheridan Brown (w) ===Wofford's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG William T. Wofford ::16th Georgia: Ltc Henry P. Thomas ::18th Georgia: Ltc Solon Z. Ruff ::24th Georgia: Col Robert McMillan ::Cobb's (Georgia) Legion: Ltc Luther J. Glenn, Maj Thomas Camak (k) ::Phillips' (Georgia) Legion: Ltc Elihu S. Barclay ::3rd Georgia Sharpshooter Battalion: Ltc Nathan Hutchins ===Cabell's Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Col Henry C. Cabell :Commanding: Maj Samuel P. Hamilton ::1st North Carolina Artillery, Battery A: Cpt Basil C. Manly ::Pulaski (Georgia) Artillery: Cpt John C. Fraser (mw), Lt William J. Furlong ::1st Richmond Howitzers: Cpt Edward S. McCarthy (w), Lt Robert M. Anderson ::Troup (Georgia) Artillery: Cpt Henry H. Carlton (w), Lt C. W. Motes == Pickett's Division== :Commanding: MG George E. Pickett ===Garnett's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Richard B. Garnett (k) :Commanding: Maj Charles S. Peyton (w) ::8th Virginia: Col Eppa Hunton (w),Ltc Norborne Berkeley (w&c), Maj Edmund Berkeley (w) ::18th Virginia: Ltc Henry A. Carrington (w&c) ::19th Virginia: Col Henry Gantt (w), Ltc John T. Ellis (mw), Maj Charles S. Peyton ::28th Virginia: Col Robert C. Allen (k), Ltc William Watts, Maj Nathaniel C. Wilson (mw) ::56th Virginia: Col William D. Stuart (mw), Ltc P. P. Slaughter ===Kemper's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG James L. Kemper (w&c) :Commanding: Col Joseph Mayo, Jr ::1st Virginia: Col Lewis B. Williams, Jr (mw), Ltc F. G. Skinner, Maj Francis H. Langley (w) ::3rd Virginia: Col Joseph Mayo Jr, Ltc Alexander D. Callcote (k), Maj William H. Pryor ::7th Virginia: Col Waller T. Patton (mw&c), Ltc Charles C. Flowerree ::11th Virginia: Maj Kirkwood Otey (w), Cpt James R. Hutter (w&c), Cpt John Holmes Smith (w), Cpt Robert W. Douthat ::24th Virginia: Col William R. Terry (w), Maj Joseph A. Hambrick (w), Cpt William N. Bentley ===Armistead's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Lewis A. Armistead (mw&c) :Commanding: Ltc William White (w) :Commanding: Maj Joseph R. Cabell :Commanding: Col William R. Aylett ::9th Virginia: Maj John C. Owens (mw), Cpt James J. Phillips ::14th Virginia: Col James G. Hodges (k), Ltc William White (w), Maj Robert H. Poore (mw) ::38th Virginia: Col Edward C. Edmonds (k), Ltc Powhatan B. Whittle (mw), Maj Joseph R. Cabell ::53rd Virginia: Col William R. Aylett (w), Ltc Rawley W. Martin (w&c), Maj John C. Timberlake (c), Cpt Henry Edmunds ::57th Virginia: Col John B. Magruder (mw&c), Ltc Benjamin H. Wade (mw), Maj Clement R. Fontaine ===Dearing's Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Maj James Dearing :Commanding: Maj John P. W. Read (w) ::Fauquier (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Robert M. Stribling ::Hampden (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt William H. Caskie ::Richmond Fayette (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Miles C. Macon ::Blount's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt Joseph G. Blount == Hood's Division== :Commanding: MG John Bell Hood (w) :Commanding: BG Evander M. Law ===Law's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Evander M. Law :Commanding: Col James L. Sheffield ::4th Alabama: Ltc Laurence H. Scruggs ::15th Alabama: Col William C. Oates, Ltc Isaac B. Feagin (w&c) ::44th Alabama: Col William F. Perry (w), Ltc John H. Jones, Maj George W. Cary ::47th Alabama: Ltc Michael J. Bulger (w&c), Maj James M. Campbell ::48th Alabama: Col James L. Sheffield, Ltc W. M. Hardwick (w), Maj C. B. St. John (w), Cpt T. J. Eubanks (w) ===Robertson's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Jerome B. Robertson (w) :Commanding: Ltc Philip A. Work ::3rd Arkansas: Col Van H. Manning (w), Ltc Robert S. Taylor, Maj John W. Reedy ::1st Texas: Ltc Philip A. Work, Maj Frederick S. Bass ::4th Texas: Col John C. G. Key (w), Ltc Benjamin F. Carter (mw), Maj John P. Bane ::5th Texas: Col Robert M. Powell (w&c), Ltc King Bryan (w), Maj Jefferson C. Rogers ===Anderson's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG George T. Anderson (w) :Commanding: Ltc William Luffman (w) ::7th Georgia: [[White-87799 | Col William W. White (1835-Unknown)]] ::8th Georgia: Col John R. Towers ::9th Georgia: Ltc John C. Mounger (k), Maj William M. Jones (w), Cpt George Hillyer ::11th Georgia: Col Francis H. Little (w), Ltc William Luffman, Maj Henry D. McDaniel ::59th Georgia: Col William A. Jackson Brown (w), Maj Bolivar H. Gee (w), Cpt M. G. Bass ===Benning's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Henry L. Benning ::2nd Georgia: Ltc William T. Harris (k), Maj William S. Shepherd ::15th Georgia: Col Dudley M. Du Bose, Ltc Stephen Z. Hearnsberger (c) ::17th Georgia: Col Wesley C. Hodges ::20th Georgia: Col John A. Jones (k), Ltc James D. Waddell ===Henry's Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Maj Mathias W. Henry :Commanding: Maj John C. Haskell ::Branch (North Carolina) Battery: Cpt Alexander C. Latham ::Charleston German (South Carolina) Artillery: Cpt William K. Bachman ::Palmetto (South Carolina) Light Artillery: Cpt Hugh R. Garden ::Rowan North Carolina Artillery: Cpt James Reilly == Artillery Reserve== :Commanding: Col James B. Walton ===Alexander's Artillery Battalion === :Commanding: Col Edward P. Alexander (w) ::Ashland (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Pichegru Woolfolk, Jr (w), Lt James Woolfolk ::Bedford (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Tyler C. Jordan ::Brooks (South Carolina) Artillery: Cpt William W. Fickling ::Madison Louisiana Light Artillery: Cpt George V. Moody ::Richmond (Virginia) Battery: Cpt William W. Parker ::Bath (Virginia) Battery: Cpt Osmond B. Taylor ===Washington (Louisiana) Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Maj Benjamin F. Eshleman ::First Company: Cpt Charles W. Squires ::Second Company: Cpt John B. Richardson ::Third Company: Cpt Merritt B. Miller ::Fourth Company: Cpt Joseph Norcom (w), Lt H. A. Battles =Second Corps= :Commanding: LTG Richard S. Ewell General Staff: :Supernumerary: MG Isaac R. Trimble :Chief of Staff: Ltc Charles J. Faulkner :Asst. Adjutant General: Maj Alexander S. Pendleton :Asst. Adjutant General: Maj George C. Brown :Aide de Camp: Cpt James P. Smith :Aide de Camp: Lt Thomas T. Turner :Asst. Adjutant General & Asst. Inspector General: Col Abner Smead :Asst. Inspector General: Maj Benjamin H. Green :Asst. Quartermaster: Maj John A. Harman :Commissaries and subsistence: Maj Wells J. Hawks :Engineer: Cpt Henry B. Richardson (w&c) :Topographical engineer: [[Hotchkiss-1189 | Cpt Jedediah Hotchkiss (1828-1898)]] :Ordnance: Maj William Allen :Signal Officer: Cpt Richard E. Wilbourn :Medical Director: Dr. Hunter H. McGuire :Escort: Randolph's Company Virginia Cavalry, Cpt William F. Randolph :Provost Guard: 1st North Carolina Battalion Sharpshooters == Early's Division== :Commanding: MG Jubal A. Early ===Hay's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Harry T. Hays ::5th Louisiana: Maj Alexander Hart (w), Cpt T. H. Biscoe ::6th Louisiana: Ltc Joseph Hanlon ::7th Louisiana: Col Davidson Bradfute Penn ::8th Louisiana: Col Trevanian D. Lewis (k), Ltc Alcibiades DeBlanc (w), Maj German A. Lester ::9th Louisiana: Col Leroy A. Stafford ===Smith's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG William Smith ::31st Virginia: Col John S. Hoffman ::49th Virginia: Ltc Jonathan C. Gibson ::52nd Virginia: Ltc James H. Skinner (w) ===Hoke's Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Isaac E. Avery (mw) :Commanding: Col Archibald C. Godwin ::6th North Carolina: Maj Samuel McD. Tate ::21st North Carolina: Col William W. Kirkland, Maj James Beall ::57th North Carolina: Col Archibald C. Godwin, Ltc Hamilton C. Jones ===Gordon's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG John B. Gordon ::13th Georgia: Col James M. Smith ::26th Georgia: Col Edmund N. Atkinson ::31st Georgia: Col Clement A. Evans (w) ::38th Georgia: Ltc William L. McLeod (k), Lt. John Oglesby (k), Lt. W.F. Goodwin (k) ::60th Georgia: Cpt Walters B. Jones ::61st Georgia: Col John H. Lamar, Maj Peter Brenan (k) ===Jones' Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Ltc Hilary P. Jones ::Charlottesville (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt James McD. Carrington ::Courtney (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt William A. Tanner ::Louisiana Guard Battery: Cpt Charles A. Green ::Staunton (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Asher W. Garber ===Cavalry=== ::35th Virginia Battalion: Ltc Elijah V. White == Johnson's Division == :Commanding: MG Edward Johnson ===Steuart's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG George H. Steuart ::1st Maryland Battalion: Ltc James R. Herbert (w), Maj William W. Goldsborough (w&c), Cpt James P. Crane ::1st North Carolina: Ltc Hamilton A. Brown ::3rd North Carolina: Maj William M. Parsley ::10th Virginia: Col Edward T. H. Warren ::23rd Virginia: Ltc Simeon T. Walton ::37th Virginia: Maj Henry C. Wood ===Stonewall Brigade=== :Commanding: BG James A. Walker ::2nd Virginia: Col John Q. A. Nadenbousch ::4th Virginia: Maj William Terry ::5th Virginia: Col John H. S. Funk, Ltc H. J. Williams (w) ::27th Virginia: Ltc Daniel M. Shriver ::33rd Virginia: Cpt Jacob B. Golladay ===Nicholls' Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Jesse M. Williams ::1st Louisiana: Ltc Michael Nolan (k), Cpt Edward D. Willett ::2nd Louisiana: Ltc Ross E. Burke (w&c) ::10th Louisiana: Maj Thomas N. Powell ::14th Louisiana: Ltc David Zable ::15th Louisiana: Maj Andrew Brady ===Jones' Brigade=== :Commanding: BG John M. Jones (w) :Commanding: Ltc Robert H. Dungan ::21st Virginia: Cpt William P. Moseley ::25th Virginia: Col John C. Higginbotham (w), Ltc J. A. Robinson, Maj Robert D. Lilley ::42nd Virginia: Ltc Robert W. Withers (w), Cpt Samuel H. Saunders ::44th Virginia: Maj Norvell P. Cobb (w), Cpt Thomas R. Buckner ::48th Virginia: Ltc Robert H. Dungan, Maj Oscar White ::50th Virginia: Ltc Logan H. N. Salyer, Maj L. J. Perkins ===Andrews' Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: [[Latimer-242 | Maj Joseph W. Latimer]] (mw) :Commanding: Cpt Charles I. Raine ::1st Maryland Battery: Cpt William F. Dement ::Alleghany (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt John C. Carpenter ::Chesapeake (Maryland) Artillery: Cpt William D. Brown (mw), Lt Walter S. Chew ::Lee (Virginia) Battery: Cpt Charles I. Raine, Lt William W. Hardwicke ==Rodes' Division== :Commanding: MG Robert E. Rodes ===Daniel's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Junius Daniel ::32nd North Carolina: Col Edmund C. Brabble, Ltc David G. Cowand, Maj Henry G. Lewis (w&c) ::43rd North Carolina: Col Thomas S. Kenan (w&c), Ltc William G. Lewis ::45th North Carolina: Ltc Samuel H. Boyd (w&c), Maj John R. Winston (w&c), Cpt A. H. Gallaway (w), Cpt James A. Hopkins ::53rd North Carolina: Col William A. Owens, Ltc James T. Morehead, Jr. (w&c), Maj James J. Iredell ::2nd North Carolina Battalion: Ltc Hezekiah L. Andrews (k), Maj John M. Hancock (w&c), Cpt Van Brown ===Doles' Brigade=== :Commanding: BG George P. Doles ::4th Georgia: Ltc David R. E. Winn (k), Maj William H. Willis ::12th Georgia: Col Edward S. Willis, Maj Isaac Hardeman (w) ::21st Georgia: Col John T. Mercer, Ltc Thomas W. Hooper, Maj Thomas C. Glover ::44th Georgia: Col Samuel P. Lumpkin (w&c), Maj William H. Peebles ===Iverson's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Alfred Iverson, Jr. ::5th North Carolina: Cpt Speight B. West (w), Cpt Benjamin Robinson (w) ::12th North Carolina: Ltc William Davis, Maj Robert W. Alston ::20th North Carolina: Ltc Nelson Slough (w), Maj John S. Brooks (w), Cpt Lewis T. Hicks ::23rd North Carolina: Col Daniel H. Christie (mw), Ltc Robert D. Johnston (w), Maj Charles C. Blacknall (w&c), Cpt Abner D. Peace (w), Cpt William H. Johnston (w), Cpt Vines E. Turner ===Ramseur's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Stephen D. Ramseur ::2nd North Carolina: Maj Daniel W. Hurtt (w), Cpt James T. Scales ::4th North Carolina: Col Bryan Grimes, Ltc James M. Wood, Maj Edwin A. Osborne ::14th North Carolina: Col Risden T. Bennett (w), Maj Joseph H. Lambeth ::30th North Carolina: Col Francis M. Parker (w), Maj William W. Sellers ===Rodes' (old) Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Edward A. O'Neal ::3rd Alabama: Col Cullen A. Battle, Ltc Charles M. Forsyth, Maj Robert M. Sands ::5th Alabama: Col Josephus M. Hall, Maj Eugene Blackford ::6th Alabama: Col James N. Lightfoot (w), Maj Isaac F. Culver (w), Cpt Milledge L. Bowie ::12th Alabama: Col Samuel B. Pickens, Maj Adolph Proskauer ::26th Alabama: Ltc John C. Goodgame ===Carter's Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Ltc Thomas H. Carter ::Jefferson Davis (Alabama) Artillery: Cpt William J. Reese ::King William (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt William P. P. Carter ::Morris (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Richard C. M. Page (w), Lt Samuel H. Pendleton ::Orange (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Charles W. Fry ==Artillery Reserve== :Commanding: Col J. Thompson Brown ===First Virginia Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Cpt Willis J. Dance ::2nd Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers: Cpt David Watson ::3rd Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers: Cpt Benjamin H. Smith, Jr. ::Powhatan (Virginia) Artillery: Lt John M. Cunningham ::Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Archibald Graham ::Salem (Virginia) Artillery: Lt Charles B. Griffin ===Nelson's Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Ltc William Nelson ::Amherst (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Thomas J. Kirkpatrick ::Fluvanna (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt John L. Massie ::Milledge's Georgia Battery: Cpt John Milledge, Jr. =Third Corps= :Commanding: [[Hill-11573 | LTG Ambrose P. Hill]] General Staff: :Chief of Staff: Maj William H. Palmer :Signal Officer: Cpt Richard H. T. Adams == Anderson's Division== :Commanding: MG Richard H. Anderson ===Wilcox's Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Wilcox-6537 | BG Cadmus M. Wilcox]] ::8th Alabama: [[Herbert-730 | Ltc Hilary A. Herbert]] ::9th Alabama: Cpt Joseph H. King (w) ::10th Alabama: [[Forney-545 | Col William H. Forney]] (w&c), Ltc James E. Shelley ::11th Alabama: [[Sanders-14911 | Col John C. C. Sanders]] (w), Ltc George E. Tayloe, Maj Richard J. Fletcher (w) ::14th Alabama: Col Lucius Pinckard (w&c), Ltc James A. Broome ===Mahone's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG William Mahone ::6th Virginia: Col George T. Rogers ::12th Virginia: Col David A. Weisiger ::16th Virginia: Col Joseph H. Ham, Maj John T. Woodhouse (w) ::41st Virginia: Col William A. Parham ::61st Virginia: Col Virginius D. Groner ===Wright's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Ambrose R. Wright :Commanding: Col William Gibson :Commanding: BG Ambrose R. Wright ::3rd Georgia: Col Edward J. Walker ::22nd Georgia: Col Joseph Wasden (k), Capt Benjamin C. McCurry ::48th Georgia: Col William Gibson (w&c), Capt Matthew R. Hall ::2nd Georgia Battalion: Maj George W. Ross (mw&c), Cpt Charles J. Moffett ===Perry's Brigade=== :Commanding: Col David Lang ::2nd Florida: Maj Walter R. Moore (w&c) ::5th Florida: Cpt Richmond N. Gardner (w) ::8th Florida: Ltc William Baya ===Posey's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Carnot Posey (w) :Commanding: Col Nathaniel H. Harris ::12th Mississippi: Col William H. Taylor ::16th Mississippi: Col Samuel E. Baker (w) ::19th Mississippi: Maj Thomas J. Hardin ::48th Mississippi: Col Joseph M. Jayne ===Cutts’ Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Maj John Lane ::Company A: Cpt Hugh M. Ross ::Company B: Cpt George M. Patterson ::Company C: Cpt John T. Wingfield (w) == Heth's Division== :Commanding: MG Henry Heth (w) :Commanding: BG James J. Pettigrew (w) ===Pettigrew's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG James J. Pettigrew :Commanding: Col James K. Marshall (k) :Commanding: Maj John T. Jones (w) ::11th North Carolina: Col Collett Leventhorpe (w&c), Maj Egbert A. Ross (k), Cpt Francis W. Bird ::26th North Carolina: Col Henry K. Burgwyn, Jr (k), Ltc John R. Lane (w), Maj John T. Jones, Cpt H. C. Albright ::47th North Carolina: Col George H. Faribault (w), Ltc John A. Graves (c), Ltc J. Owens Rogers ::52nd North Carolina: Col James K. Marshall, Ltc Marcus A. Parks (w&c), Maj John Q. Richardson (mw&c) ===Heth's (old) Brigade=== :Commanding: Col John M. Brockenbrough :Commanding: Col Robert M. Mayo ::40th Virginia: Cpt Thomas E. Betts, Cpt R. B. Davis ::47th Virginia: Col Robert M. Mayo, Ltc John W. Lyell ::55th Virginia: Col William S. Christian, Maj Charles N. Lawson ::22nd Virginia Battalion: Maj John S. Bowles ===Archer's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG James J. Archer (w&c) :Commanding: Col Birkett D. Fry (w&c) :Commanding: Ltc Samuel G. Shepard ::13th Alabama: Col Birkett D. Fry ::5th Alabama Battalion: Maj Albert S. Van de Graaff ::1st Tennessee (Provisional Army): Ltc Newton J. George (c), Maj Felix G. Buchanan (w), Cpt J. B. Turney ::7th Tennessee: Col John A. Fite (c), Ltc Samuel G. Shepard ::14th Tennessee: Cpt Bruce L. Phillips ===Davis' Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Joseph R. Davis (w) :Commanding: Col Hugh R. Miller (mw&c) ::2nd Mississippi: Col John M. Stone (w), Maj John A. Blair (c), Ltc David W. Humphries [12] (k) ::11th Mississippi: Acting Col Francis M. Green (w), Maj Reuben O. Reynolds (w) ::42nd Mississippi: Col Hugh R. Miller, Cpt Andrew M. Nelson ::55th North Carolina: Col John K. Connally (w), Ltc Maurice T. Smith (mw), Maj Alfred H. Belo (w), Cpt George A. Gilreath (k), Cpt E. Fletcher Satterfield ===Garnett's Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Ltc John J. Garnett ::Donaldsonville Louisiana Artillery: Cpt Victor Maurin ::Huger (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Joseph D. Moore ::Lewis (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt John W. Lewis ::Norfolk (Virginia) Blues Artillery: Cpt Charles R. Grandy == Pender's Division== :Commanding: MG William D. Pender (mw) :Commanding: BG James H. Lane :Commanding: MG Isaac R. Trimble (w&c) :Commanding: BG James H. Lane ===McGowan's Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Abner M. Perrin ::1st South Carolina (Provisional Army): Maj Charles W. McCreary ::1st South Carolina Rifles: Cpt William M. Hadden ::12th South Carolina: Col John L. Miller, Maj E. F. Bookter ::13th South Carolina: Ltc Benjamin T. Brockman, Maj Isaac F. Hunt ::14th South Carolina: Ltc Joseph N. Brown (w), Maj Edward Croft (w), Cpt James Boatwright ===Lane's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG James H. Lane :Commanding: Col Clark M. Avery ::7th North Carolina: Cpt J. McLeod Turner (w&c), Cpt James G. Harris ::18th North Carolina: Col John D. Barry ::28th North Carolina: Col Samuel D. Lowe (w), Ltc W. H. A. Speer ::33rd North Carolina: Col Clark M. Avery, Maj Joseph H. Saunders (w&c) ::37th North Carolina: Col William M. Barbour, Ltc William G. Morris, Maj O. N. Brown ===Thomas' Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Edward L. Thomas ::14th Georgia: Col Robert W. Fulsom ::35th Georgia: Col Bolling H. Holt, Ltc William H. McCulloch ::45th Georgia: Col Thomas J. Simmons, Ltc Washington L. Grice ::49th Georgia: Col Samuel T. Player ===Scales' Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Alfred M. Scales (w) :Commanding: Ltc George T. Gordon :Commanding: Col William L. J. Lowrance ::13th North Carolina: Col Joseph H. Hyman (w), Ltc Henry A. Rogers, Maj Elijah B. Withers ::16th North Carolina: Cpt Leroy W. Stowe ::22nd North Carolina: Col James Conner ::34th North Carolina: Col William Lee J. Lowrance (w), Ltc George T. Gordon (w) ::38th North Carolina: Col William J. Hoke (w), Ltc John Ashford (w) ===Poague's Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Maj William T. Poague ::Albemarle (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt James W. Wyatt ::Charlotte (North Carolina) Artillery:Cpt Joseph Graham ::Madison (Mississippi) Artillery: Cpt George Ward ::Brooke's Virginia Battery: Cpt James V. Brooke ==Artillery Reserve== :Commanding: Col Reuben L. Walker ===McIntosh's Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Maj David G. McIntosh ::Danville (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Robert S. Rice ::Hardaway (Alabama) Artillery: Cpt William B. Hurt ::2nd Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery: Lt Samuel Wallace ::Johnson's Virginia Battery: Cpt Marmaduke Johnson ===Pegram's Artillery Battalion=== :Commanding: Maj William R. J. Pegram :Commanding: Cpt Ervin B. Brunson ::Crenshaw (Virginia) Battery: Cpt William G. Crenshaw ::Fredericksburg (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Edward A. Marye ::Letcher (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Thomas A. Brander ::Pee Dee (South Carolina) Artillery: Lt William E. Zimmerman ::Purcell (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Joseph McGraw =Cavalry units= == Stuart's Division== :Commanding: MG J. E. B. Stuart ===Hampton's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Wade Hampton (w) :Commanding: Col Laurence S. Baker ::1st North Carolina: Col Laurence S. Baker (w), Ltc James B. Gordon ::1st South Carolina: Col John L. Black ::2nd South Carolina: Maj T. J. Lipscomb ::Cobb's (Georgia) Legion: Col Pierce M. B. Young, Ltc W. G. Delony (w) ::Jeff. Davis (Mississippi) Legion: Col Joseph F. Waring, Maj William G. Conner (k) ::Phillips (Georgia) Legion: Ltc Jefferson C. Phillips ===Robertson's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Beverly H. Robertson ::4th North Carolina: Col Dennis D. Ferebee ::5th North Carolina ===Fitzhugh Lee's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Fitzhugh Lee ::1st Maryland Battalion: Maj Harry Gilmor, Maj Ridgely Brown ::1st Virginia: Maj William A. Morgan ::2nd Virginia: Col Thomas T. Munford, Maj Cary Breckinridge ::3rd Virginia: Col Thomas H. Owen ::4th Virginia: Col Williams C. Wickham ::5th Virginia: Col Thomas L. Rosser ===Jenkins' Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Albert G. Jenkins (w) :Commanding: Ltc Vincent A. Witcher ::14th Virginia: Maj Benjamin F. Eakle ::16th Virginia: Col Milton J. Ferguson ::17th Virginia: Col William H. French ::34th Virginia Battalion: Ltc Vincent A. Witcher ::36th Virginia Battalion: Cpt Cornelius T. Smith ::Jackson's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt Thomas E. Jackson ===William H. F. Lee's Brigade=== :Commanding: Col John R. Chambliss, Jr. ::2nd North Carolina Cavalry: Captain William A. Graham ::9th Virginia: Col Richard L. T. Beale ::10th Virginia: Col James L. Davis (w&c) ::13th Virginia: Capt. Benjamin F. Winfield ===Jones' Brigade=== :Commanding: BG William E. Jones ::6th Virginia: Maj Cabel E. Flournoy ::7th Virginia: Ltc Thomas Marshall ::11th Virginia: Col Lunsford L. Lomax ===Stuart's Horse Artillery === :Commanding: Maj Robert F. Beckham ::Breathed's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt James Breathed ::Chew's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt Roger P. Chew ::Griffin's (Maryland) Battery: Cpt William H. Griffin ::Hart's (South Carolina) Battery: Cpt James F. Hart ::McGregor's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt William M. McGregor ::Moorman's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt Marcellus N. Moorman ===Imboden's Command=== :Commanding: [[Imboden-42 | BG John D. Imboden (1823-1895)]] ::18th Virginia: Col George W. Imboden ::62nd Virginia: Col George H. Smith ::McNeill's Company (Virginia) Partisan Rangers: Cpt John H. McNeill ::Staunton (Virginia) Battery: Cpt John H. McClanahan Sources * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettysburg_Confederate_order_of_battle

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[[Category:64th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Gettysburg]] See also: [[Space:Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate Order of Battle | Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate Order of Battle]] See also: [[:Category:Union_Army_Generals%2C_United_States_Civil_War|Union Generals Category]] =='''Headquarters'''== :Commanding: [[Meade-480|MG George G. Meade (1815-1872)]] '''General Staff''': :Chief of Staff: [[Butterfield-1180|MG Daniel Butterfield (1831-1901)]](w) :Assistant Adjutant General: [[Williams-129106 | BG Seth Williams (1822-1866)]] :Assistant Inspector General: [[Schriver-335 | Col Edmund Schriver (1812-1899)]] :Chief Quartermaster: [[Ingalls-1757 | BG Rufus Ingalls (1818-1892)]] :Commissaries and subsistence: [[Clarke-11910 | Col Henry F. Clarke (1820-1887)]] :Provost Marshall General: [[Hunt-14321 |BG Henry Hunt (1819-1889)]] :Chief Ordnance Officer: [[Flagler-137 | Cpt Daniel W. Flagler (1835-1899)]] :Chief Signal Officer: [[Norton-12509 | Cpt Lemuel B. Norton (1839-1871)]] :Medical Director: [[Letterman-207 | Maj Jonathan Letterman (1824-1872)]] :Chief of Engineers: [[Warren-7395 |BG Gouverneur K. Warren (1830-1882)]] (w) :Bureau of Military Information: [[Sharpe-3022 | Col George H. Sharpe (1828-1900)]] '''General Headquarters''': :'''Command of the Provost Marshal General''': ::Commanding: [[Patrick-6672 | BG Marsena R. Patrick (1811-1888)]] ::93rd New York - [[Crocker-5168 | Col John S. Crocker (1825-1890)]] ::8th United States (8 companies) - [[Read-8984 | Cpt Edwin W. H. Read (1835-1875)]] ::2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry - [[Price-32919 | Col Richard Butler Price (1807-1876)]] ::6th Pennsylvania Cavalry (Companies E & I) - [[Starr-1693 | Cpt James Starr (1837-1881)]] :'''Guards and Orderlies''': ::Oneida (New York) Cavalry - [[Mann-16167 | Cpt Daniel P. Mann (1811-1881)]] :'''Engineering Brigade''': ::Commanding: [[Benham-1339 | BG Henry W. Benham (1813-1884)]] ::15th New York (3 companies) - [[Cassin-347 | Maj Walter L. Cassin (1833-1863)]] ::50th New York - [[Pettes-59 | Col William H. Pettes (1813-1880)]] ::U.S. Battalion - [[Mendell-109 | Cpt George H. Mendell (1831-1902)]] ='''I Corps'''= :Commanding: :[[Reynolds-907|MG John F. Reynolds (1820-1863)]](k) :[[Doubleday-49|MG Abner Doubleday (1819-1893)]](w) :[[Newton-8108|MG John Newton (1822-1895)]] '''General Headquarters''': :Company L, 1st Maine Cavalry: [[Taylor-106919 | Capt Constantine Taylor (1837-aft. 1863)]] =='''I Corps, First Division'''== :Commanding: [[Wadsworth-906 | BG James S. Wadsworth (1807-1864)]] ==='''I Corps, First Division,1st Brigade'''=== :Commanding: [[Meredith-3779 | BG Solomon Meredith (1810-1875)]] (w) :Commanding: [[Robinson-47165 | Col William W. Robinson (1819-1903)]] ::19th Indiana - [[Williams-129206 | Col Samuel J. Williams (1830-1864)]] (w), [[Dudley-6749 |Ltc William W. Dudley (1842-1909)]] (w), [[Lindley-2394 | Maj John M. Lindley (1831-1874)]] (w) ::24th Michigan - [[Morrow-3335 | Col Henry A. Morrow (1829-1891)]] (w&c), [[Flanigan-466 | Ltc Mark Flanigan (1825-1886)]] (w), [[Wight-1967 | Maj Edwin B. Wight (1837-1912)]] (w), [[Edwards-21655 | Cpt Albert M. Edwards (1836-1909)]] ::2nd Wisconsin - [[Fairchild-841 | Col Lucius Fairchild (1831-1896)]] (w&c), [[Stevens-28432 | Ltc George H. Stevens (1831-1863)]] (mw), [[Mansfield-4193 | Maj John Mansfield (1822-1896)]] (w), [[Otis-1627 | Cpt George H. Otis (1838-1931)]] ::6th Wisconsin - [[Dawes-293 | Ltc Rufus Dawes (1838-1899)]], [[Hauser-2327 | Maj John F. Hauser (1824-1883)]] ::7th Wisconsin - [[Robinson-47165 | Col William W. Robinson (1819-1903)]], [[Callis-541 | Ltc John B. Callis (1828-1898)]] (w&c), [[Finnicum-106 | Maj Mark Finnicum (1823-1912)]] (w) ==='''I Corps, First Division, 2nd Brigade'''=== :Commanding: [[Cutler-1180 |BG Lysander Cutler (1807-1866)]] ::'''7th Indiana''' - [[Grover-3280 | Col Ira G. Grover (1832-1876)]] ::'''76th New York''' - [[Grover-3284 | Maj Andrew J. Grover (1830-1863)]] (k, July 1), [[Cook-49503 | Cpt John E. Cook (1829-1899)]] (w) ::'''84th New York''' (14th Militia) - [[Fowler-15164 | Col Edward B. Fowler (1828-1896)]] (w), [[Jordan-17994 | Ltc R. B. Jordan (1826-1878)]] (w) ::'''95th New York''' - [[Biddle-2350 | Col George H. Biddle (1802-1884)]] (w, July 1), [[Pye-1584 | Maj Edward Pye (abt. 1823-1864)]] ::'''147th New York''' - [[Miller-112006 | Ltc Francis C. Miller (1832-1878)]] (w), [[Harney-3131 | Maj George Harney (1800-1889)]] ::'''56th Pennsylvania''' (9 companies) - [[Hofmann-1864 | Col John William Hofmann (1824-1902)]] =='''I Corps, Second Division'''== :Commanding: [[Robinson-6686 | BG John C. Robinson (1817-1897)]] ==='''I Corps, Second Division, 1st Brigade'''=== :Commanding: [[Paul-4195 | BG Gabriel René Paul (1813-1886)]] (w) :Commanding: [[Leonard-14926 | Col Samuel H. Leonard (1825-1902)]] (w) :Commanding: [[Root-4645 | Col Adrian R. Root (1832-1899)]] (w&c) :Commanding: [[Coulter-3981 | Col Richard Coulter (1827-1908)]] (w) :Commanding: [[Lyle-2128 | Col Peter Lyle (1821-1879)]] :Commanding: [[Coulter-3981 | Col Richard Coulter (1827-1908)]] ::'''16th Maine''' - [[Tilden-1093 | Col Charles W. Tilden (1832-1914)]] (c), [[Marston-1731 | Cpt Daniel W. Marston (1813-1891)]] ::'''13th Massachusetts''' - [[Leonard-14926 | Col Samuel H. Leonard (1825-1902)]], [[Batchelder-494 | Ltc Nathaniel W. Batchelder (1808-1882)]] ::'''94th New York''' - [[Root-4645 | Col Adrian R. Root (1832-1899)]] (w/c, July 1), [[Moffett-1587 | Maj Samuel A. Moffett (1836-1917)]] ::'''104th New York''' - [[Prey-47 | Col Gilbert G. Prey (1822-1903)]], [[Tuthill-223 | Ltc Henry Tuthill (1833-1914)]] (w) ::'''107th Pennsylvania''' - [[Thomson-15017 | Ltc James McLean Thomson (1834-1893)]] (w, July 1), [[Roath-127 | Cpt Emanuel D. Roath (1820-1907)]] ==='''I Corps, Second Division, 2nd Brigade'''=== :Commanding: [[Baxter-10437 | BG Henry Baxter (1821-1873)]] ::'''12th Massachusetts''' - [[Bates-1660 | Col James L. Bates (1820-1875)]] (w), [[Allen-68134 | Ltc David Allen, Jr. (1830-1864)]] ::'''83rd New York''' (9th Militia) - [[Moesch-37 | Ltc Joseph A. Moesch (1829-1864)]] ::'''97th New York''' - [[Wheelock-862 | Col Charles Wheelock (1812-1865)]] (w & c, July 1), [[Spofford-513 | Ltc John P. Spofford (1818-1884)]] (c), [[Northrup-1440 | Maj Charles B. Northrup (1828-1918)]] ::'''11th Pennsylvania''' - [[Coulter-3981 | Col Richard Coulter (1827-1908)]], [[Haines-7089 | Cpt Benjamin F. Haines (1835-1903)]] (w), [[Overmeyer-92 | Cpt John B. Overmeyer (1842-1903)]] ::'''88th Pennsylvania''' - [[Foust-392 | Maj Benezet F. Foust (1840-1870)]] (w, July 1), [[Mass-34 | Cpt Edmund A. Mass (1834-1895)]] (c), Cpt Henry Whiteside ::'''90th Pennsylvania''' - [[Lyle-2128 | Col Peter Lyle (1821-1879)]], [[Sellers-5235 | Maj Alfred J. Sellers (1836-1908)]] =='''I Corps, Third Division'''== :Commanding: [[Doubleday-49|MG Abner Doubleday (1819-1893)]](w) :Commanding: [[Rowley-3347 | BG Thomas Rowley (1808-1892)]] ==='''I Corps, Third Division, 1st Brigade'''=== :Commanding: [[Biddle-618 | Col Chapman Biddle (1822-1880)]] (w) :Commanding: [[Rowley-3347 | BG Thomas A. Rowley (1808-1892)]] (w) ::'''80th New York''' (20th Militia) - [[Gates-8832 | Col Theodore B. Gates (1825-1911)]], [[Van_Rensselar-1 | Maj Walter A. Van Rensselaer (1836-1879)]] (w) ::'''121st Pennsylvania''' - [[Biddle-618 | Col Chapman Biddle (1822-1880)]], [[Biddle-614 | Maj Alexander Biddle (1819-1899)]] ::'''142nd Pennsylvania''' - [[Cummins-3930 | Col Robert P. Cummins (1827-1863)]] (mw), [[McCalmont-403 | Ltc Alfred B. McCalmont (1825-1874)]], [[Warren-24705 | Maj Horatio N. Warren (1838-1916)]] ::'''151st Pennsylvania''' - [[McFarland-5425 | Ltc George F. McFarland (1834-1891)]] (w), [[Owens-1317 | Cpt Walter L. Owens (1840-1912)]], [[Allen-56683 | Col Harrison Allen (1835-1904)]] ==='''I Corps, Third Division, 2nd Brigade'''=== :Commanding: [[Stone-24389 | Col Roy Stone (1836-1905)]] (w) :Commanding: [[Wister-59 | Col Langhorne Wister (1834-1891)]] (w) :Commanding: [[Dana-1019 | Col Edmund L. Dana (1817-1889)]] ::'''143rd Pennsylvania''' - [[Dana-1019 | Col Edmund L. Dana (1817-1889)]], [[Musser-1231 | Ltc John D. Musser (1826-1864)]] (w) ::'''149th Pennsylvania''' - [[Dwight-895 | Ltc Walton Dwight (1837-1878)]] (w), Cpt James Glenn ::'''150th Pennsylvania''' - [[Wister-59 | Col Langhorne Wister (1834-1891)]], [[Huidekoper-7 | Ltc Henry S. Huidekoper (1839-1918)]] (w), [[Chamberlain-8077 | Maj Thomas Chamberlin (1838-1917)]] (w), [[Widdis-73 | Cpt Cornelius C. Widdis (1840-1890)]] (c), [[Jones-144918 | Cpt George W. Jones (1833-1913)]] ==='''I Corps, Third Division, 3rd Brigade'''=== :Commanding: [[Stannard-165 | BG George J. Stannard (1820-1886)]] (w) :Commanding: [[Randall-1443 | Col Francis V. Randall (1824-1885)]] ::'''13th Vermont''' - [[Randall-1443 | Col Francis V. Randall (1824-1885)]], [[Munson-4485 | Ltc William D. Munson (1833-1903)]] (w), [[Boynton-328 | Maj Joseph J. Boynton (1833-1897)]] ::'''14th Vermont''' - Col William T. Nichols, Ltc Charles W. Rose ::'''16th Vermont''' - [[Veazey-166 | Col Wheelock G. Veazey (1835-1898)]], Maj William Rounds =='''Artillery Brigade'''== :Commanding: [[Wainwright-1050 | Col Charles S. Wainwright]] ::'''Maine Light, 2nd Battery (B)''' - Cpt James A. Hall ::'''Maine Light, 5th Battery (E)''' - Cpt Greenlief T. Stevens (w), Lt Edward N. Whittier ::'''1st New York Light, Battery E & Battery L''' - Cpt Gilbert H. Reynolds (w, July 1), Lt George Breck ::'''1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery B''' - Cpt James H. Cooper ::'''4th United States, Battery B''' - Lt James Stewart (w), Lt James Davison (w) ='''II Corps'''= :Commanding: [[Hancock-6331|MG Winfield S. Hancock (1824-1886)]] (w) :Commanding: [[Gibbon-308 |BG John Gibbon]](w) :Commanding: [[Hays-5559 | BG William Hays]] General Headquarters: :6th New York Cavalry, Companies D and K: Cpt Riley Johnson (Escort) :53rd Pennsylvania Infantry , Companies A, B and K: Maj Octavus Bull (Provost Marshal 2nd Corps) ==First Division== :Commanding: [[Caldwell-10979 | BG John C. Caldwell (1833-1912)]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Cross-7884 | Col Edward E. Cross]] (mw) :Commanding: [[McKeen-616 | Col H. Boyd McKeen]] ::5th New Hampshire - Ltc Charles E. Hapgood, Maj Richard E. Cross ::61st New York - [[Broady-222 | Ltc K. Oscar Broady]] ::81st Pennsylvania - [[McKeen-616 | Col Henry Boyd McKeen]], Ltc Amos Stroh ::148th Pennsylvania - [[McKeen-616 | Col H. Boyd McKeen]], Ltc Robert McFarlane, Maj Robert H. Foster ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Kelly-25735 | Col Patrick Kelly]] ::28th Massachusetts - Col Richard Byrnes ::63rd New York Infantry (2 companies) - Ltc Richard C. Bentley (w), Cpt Thomas Touhy ::69th New York (2 companies) - Cpt Richard Moroney (w), Lt James J. Smith ::88th New York Infantry (2 companies) - Cpt Denis F. Burke ::116th Pennsylvania (4 companies) - [[Mulholland-1078 | Maj St. Clair A. Mulholland]] ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Zook-1234 | BG Samuel K. Zook]] (mw July 2) :Commanding: [[Freudenburg-3 | Ltc Charles G. Freudenberg]] (w July 2) :Commanding: [[Roberts-53797 | Col Richard P. Roberts]] (k) :Commanding: [[Fraser-13647 | Ltc John Fraser]] ::52nd New York - [[Freudenburg-3 |Ltc Charles G. Freudenberg]] (w July 2), Maj Edward Venuti (k), Cpt William Scherrer ::57th New York - Ltc Alford B. Chapman ::66th New York - Col Orlando H. Morris (w), Ltc John S. Hammell (w), Maj Peter A. Nelson ::140th Pennsylvania - [[Roberts-53797 | Col Richard P. Roberts]], [[Fraser-13647 | Ltc John Fraser]], Maj Thomas Rodgers ==='''II Corps, First Division, 4th Brigade'''=== :Commanding: [[Brooke-2981 | Col John Rutter Brooke (1838-1926)]] (w) ::'''[[Space:27th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry, United States Civil War | 27th Connecticut]]''' (2 companies - D & F) - [[Merwin-572 | Ltc Henry C. Merwin (1839-1863)]] (k), [[Coburn-2244 | Maj James H. Coburn (1836-1899)]] ::'''[[Space:2nd Regiment, Delaware Infantry, United States Civil War | 2nd Delaware]]''' - [[Baily-782 | Col William P. Baily (1825-1883)]] (w July 2), [[Stricker-731 | Ltc David L. Stricker (1839-1864)]] (w July 2), [[Christman-1161 | Cpt Charles H. Christman (1832-1886)]] ::'''[[Space:64th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War | 64th New York]]''' - [[Bingham-4618 | Col Daniel G. Bingham (1827-1864)]] (w), [[Bradley-19462 | Maj Leman W. Bradley (1820-1912)]] (w) ::'''[[Space:53rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War | 53rd Pennsylvania]]''' - [[McMichael-1029 | Ltc Richards McMichael (1816-1894)]] ::'''[[Space:145th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War | 145th Pennsylvania]]''' (7 companies) - [[Brown-164269 | Col Hiram Loomis Brown (1832-1880)]] (w July 2), [[Reynolds-29024 | Cpt John W. Reynolds (1836-1925)]] (w July 2), [[Oliver-17723 | Cpt Moses W. Oliver (1833-1906)]] ==Second Division== :Commanding: [[Gibbon-308 | BG John Gibbon]] (w) :Commanding: [[Harrow-259 | BG William Harrow]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Harrow-259 | BG William Harrow]] :Commanding: Col Francis E. Heath (w) ::19th Maine - Col Francis E. Heath, Ltc Henry W. Cunningham ::15th Massachusetts - [[Ward-21150 | Col George H. Ward]] (mw), Ltc George C. Joslin, Maj Isaac H. Hooper ::1st Minnesota - [[Colvill-92 | Col William Colvill, Jr.]] (w), Cpt Nathan S. Messick (k), Cpt Henry C. Coates ::82nd New York (2nd Militia) - Ltc James Huston (mw), Maj Thomas W. Baird (w), Cpt John Darrow ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Webb-10357 | BG Alexander S. Webb]] (w) ::69th Pennsylvania - Col Dennis O'Kane (mw), Ltc Martin Tschudy (k), Maj James M. Duffy (w), Cpt William Davis ::71st Pennsylvania - Col Richard P. Smith, [[Kochersperger-66 | Ltc Charles Kochersperger]] ::72nd Pennsylvania - [[Baxter-11876 | Col De Witt C. Baxter]] (w), Ltc Theodore Hesser, Maj Samuel Roberts ::106th Pennsylvania - Ltc William L. Curry, Maj John H. Stover ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Hall-69568 | Col Norman J. Hall]] ::19th Massachusetts - Col Arthur F. Devereux, Ltc Ansel D. Wass (w), Maj Edmund Rice (w) ::20th Massachusetts - Col Paul Joseph Revere (mw), Ltc George N. Macy (w), Cpt Henry L. Abbott ::7th Michigan - Ltc Amos E. Steele (k), Maj Sylvanus W. Curtiss ::42nd New York: Col James E. Mallon ::59th New York (4 companies) - Ltc Max A. Thoman (mw), Cpt William McFadden ===Unattached=== ::Massachusetts Sharpshooters, 1st Company - Cpt William Plumer, Lt Emerson L. Bicknell ==Third Division== :Commanding: BG Alexander Hays ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Samuel S. Carroll ::14th Indiana: Col John Coons, Ltc Elijah H. C. Cavins, Maj William Houghton ::4th Ohio: Ltc Leonard W. Carpenter, Maj Gordon A. Stewart ::8th Ohio: Ltc Franklin Sawyer (w) ::7th West Virginia: Ltc Jonathan H. Lockwood (w) ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Thomas A. Smyth (w) :Commanding: Ltc Francis E. Pierce ::14th Connecticut: Maj Theodore G. Ellis ::1st Delaware: Ltc Edward P. Harris, Cpt Thomas B. Hizar (w), Lt William Smith (k), Lt John T. Dent ::12th New Jersey: Maj John T. Hill ::10th New York (battalion): Maj George F. Hopper ::108th New York: Ltc Francis E. Pierce ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: Col George L. Willard (k) :Commanding: Col Eliakim Sherrill [18] :Commanding: Ltc James M. Bull :Commanding: Col Clinton D. MacDougall (w) :Commanding: Col Eliakim Sherrill (mw, July 3) ::39th New York (4 companies) - Maj Hugo Hildebrandt (w) ::111th New York - Col Clinton D. MacDougall, Ltc Isaac M. Lusk (w), Cpt Aaron P. Seeley ::125th New York - Ltc Levin Crandell ::126th New York - Col Eliakim Sherrill, Ltc James M. Bull ==Artillery Brigade== :Commanding: Cpt John G. Hazard ::1st New York Light, Battery B - Cpt James M. Rorty (k), Lt Albert S. Sheldon (w), Lt Robert E. Rogers ::1st Rhode Island Light, Battery A - Cpt William A. Arnold ::1st Rhode Island Light, Battery B - Lt Thomas F. Brown (w), Lt William S. Perrin ::1st United States, Battery I - Lt George A. Woodruff (mw), Lt Tully McCrea ::4th United States, Battery A - Lt Alonzo H. Cushing (k), Lt Samuel Canby (w), Lt Joseph S. Milne (k), Sgt Frederick Füger =III Corps= :Commanding: [[Sickles-46|MG Daniel E. Sickles]](w) :Commanding: [[Wikipedia:David_B._Birney|MG David B. Birney]] (Wikipedia link only) ==First Division== :Commanding: [[Birney-285 |MG David B. Birney]] :Commanding: [[Ward-44545 | BG J H Hobart Ward]] (w) ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Graham-32372 | BG Charles K Graham]] (w&c) :Commanding: Col Andrew H Tippin :Commanding: Col Henry J Madill ::57th Pennsylvania - Col Col Peter Sides (w, July 2), Maj William B Neeper (w&c), Cpt Alanson H Nelson (w) ::63rd Pennsylvania - Maj John A. Danks ::68th Pennsylvania - Col Andrew H Tippin, Ltc Anthony H Reynolds (w), Maj Robert E Winslow (w), Cpt Milton S. Davis ::105th Pennsylvania - Col Calvin A Craig ::114th Pennsylvania - Ltc Frederick F Cavada (c), Cpt Edward R Rowen ::141st Pennsylvania - Col Henry J Madill, Maj Israel P Spaulding (mw&c) ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Ward-44545 |BG J H Hobart Ward]], [[Berdan-1 | Col Hiram Berdan]] ::20 Indiana - [[Wheeler-26819 | Col John Wheeler]] (k), Ltc William C L Taylor (w) ::3rd Maine - [[Lakeman-485 | Col Moses B Lakeman]], Maj Samuel P Lee (w) ::4th Maine - Col Elijah Walker (w), Maj Ebenezer Whitcomb (mw), Cpt Edwin Libby ::86th New York - Ltc Benjamin L Higgins (w, July 2), Maj Jacob A Lansing ::124th New York - Col Augustus van H Ellis (k), Ltc Francis M Cummins (w), Maj James Cromwell (k) ::99th Pennsylvania - [[Moore-84036 | Maj John W Moore]] (w), Cpt Peter Fritz, Jr ::1st United States Sharpshooters - [[Berdan-1 | Col Hiram Berdan]], Ltc Casper Trepp ::2nd United States Sharpshooters (8 companies) - Maj Homer R Stoughton ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[de Trobriand-28 | Col P. Régis de Trobriand]] ::17th Maine - Ltc Charles B. Merrill, Maj George W. West ::3rd Michigan - Col Byron R. Pierce (w), Ltc Edwin S. Pierce, Maj Moses B. Houghton ::5th Michigan - Ltc John Pulford (w), Maj Salmon S. Matthews (w) ::40th New York - Col Thomas W. Egan (w), Ltc Augustus J. Warner (w) ::110th Pennsylvania (6 companies) - Ltc David M. Jones (w July 2), Maj Isaac Rogers ==Second Division== :Commanding: [[Humphreys-3645 | BG Andrew A Humphreys]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Carr-16534 | BG Joseph B Carr]] (w) ::1st Massachusetts - Ltc Clark B. Baldwin (w), Maj Gardner Walker (w) ::11th Massachusetts - Ltc Porter D. Tripp, Maj Andrew N. McDonald (w) ::[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry|16th Massachusetts]] - Ltc. Waldo Merriam (w, July 2), Cpt Matthew Donovan ::12th New Hampshire: Cpt John F. Langley (w), Cpt Thomas E. Barker ::11th New Jersey - Col Robert McAllister (w), Maj Philip J. Kearny (mw), Cpt Luther Martin (k), Lt John Schoonover (w), Cpt William H. Lloyd (w), Cpt Samuel T. Sleeper, Lt John Schoonover ::26th Pennsylvania: Maj Robert L. Bodine (w) ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Brewster-5037 | Col William R Brewster]] ::70th New York - Col John E. Farnum ::71st New York - Col Henry L. Potter (w) ::72nd New York - Col John S. Austin (w), Ltc John Leonard, Maj Caspar K. Abell ::73rd New York - Maj Michael W. Burns ::74th New York - Ltc Thomas Holt ::120th New York - Ltc Cornelius D. Westbrook (w, July 2), Maj John R. Tappen ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Burling-487 | Col George C Burling]] ::2nd New Hampshire - Col Edward L. Bailey (w), Ltc James W. Carr (w) ::5th New Jersey - Col William J. Sewell (w), Cpt Thomas C. Godfrey, Cpt Henry H. Woolsey (w) ::6th New Jersey - Ltc Stephen R. Gilkyson ::7th New Jersey - Col Louis R. Francine (mw), Ltc Francis Price (w), Maj Frederick Cooper ::8th New Jersey - Col John Ramsey (w, July 2), Cpt John Langton ::115th Pennsylvania - Maj John P. Dunne ===Artillery Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Randolph-3319 | Cpt George E Randolph]] (w) :Commanding: Cpt A Judson Clark ::1st New Jersey Light, Battery B - Cpt A. Judson Clark, Lt Robert Sims ::1st New York Light, Battery D - Cpt George B. Winslow ::New York Light, 4th Battery - Cpt James E. Smith ::1st Rhode Island Light, Battery E - Lt John K. Bucklyn (w), Lt Benjamin Freeborn (w) ::4th United States, Battery K - Lt Francis W. Seeley (w, July 2), Lt Robert James =V Corps = :Commanding: [[Sykes-1550|MG George Sykes]] :General Headquarters: ::12th New York Infantry (Companies D and E): Cpt Henry W. Ryder ::17th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Companies D and H: Cpt William Thompson ==First Division== :Commanding: [[Barnes-29440 | BG James Barnes (w)]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Tilton-2516 | Col William S. Tilton]] ::18th Massachusetts - Col Joseph Hayes (w) ::22nd Massachusetts - Ltc Thomas Sherwin, Jr. ::1st Michigan - Col Ira C. Abbott (w), Ltc William A. Throop (w) ::118th Pennsylvania - Ltc James Gwyn, Maj Charles P. Herring ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Sweitzer-505 | Col Jacob B. Sweitzer]] ::9th Massachusetts - Col Patrick R. Guiney ::32nd Massachusetts - Col George L. Prescott (w), Ltc Luther Stephenson, Jr. (w), Maj James A. Cunningham ::4th Michigan - Col Harrison H. Jeffords (mw), Ltc George W. Lumbard ::62nd Pennsylvania - Ltc James C. Hull ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Vincent-6665 | Col Strong Vincent]] (mw) :Commanding: Col James C. Rice ::20th Maine - [[Chamberlain-2143|Col. Joshua Chamberlain]] ::16th Michigan - Ltc Norval E. Welch ::44th New York - Col James C. Rice, Ltc Freeman Conner, Maj Edward B. Knox ::83rd Pennsylvania - Cpt Orpheus S. Woodward ==Second Division== :Commanding: [[Ayres-2986 | BG Romeyn B. Ayres]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Day-21303 | Col Hannibal Day]] ::3rd United States (Companies B, C, E, G, I and K) - Cpt Henry W. Freedley (w), Cpt Richard G. Lay ::4th United States (Companies C, F, H and K) - Cpt Julius W. Adams, Jr. ::6th United States (Companies D, F, G, H and I) - Cpt Levi C. Bootes (w) ::12th United States (Companies A, B, C, D and G, 1st Battalion and Companies A, C and D, 2nd Battalion) - Cpt Thomas S. Dunn ::14th United States (Companies A, B, D, E, F and G, 1st Battalion and Companies F and G, 2nd Battalion) - Maj Grotius R. Giddings ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Burbank-1744 | Col Sidney Burbank]] ::2nd United States (Companies B, C, F, H, I and K) - Maj Arthur T. Lee (w), Cpt Samuel A. McKee ::7th United States (Companies A, B, E and I) - Cpt David P. Hancock ::10th United States (Companies D, G and H) - Cpt William Clinton ::11th United States (Companies B, C, D, E, F and G) - Maj DeLancey Floyd-Jones ::17th United States (Companies A, C, D, G and H, 1st Battalion and Companies A and B, 2nd Battalion) - Ltc James D. Greene ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Weed-1786 | BG Stephen H. Weed]] (k) :Commanding: Col Kenner Garrard ::140th New York - Col Patrick O'Rorke (k), Ltc Louis Ernst, Maj Isaiah Force ::146th New York - Col Kenner Garrard, Ltc David T. Jenkins ::91st Pennsylvania - Ltc Joseph H. Sinex ::155th Pennsylvania - Ltc John H. Cain ==Third Division== :Commanding: [[Crawford-16399 | BG Samuel W. Crawford]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[McCandless-975 | Col William McCandless]] ::1st Pennsylvania Reserves (9 companies) - Col William C. Talley (w) ::2nd Pennsylvania Reserves - Ltc George A. Woodward ::6th Pennsylvania Reserves - Ltc Wellington H. Ent ::13th Pennsylvania Reserves - Col Charles F. Taylor (k), Ltc Alanson E. Niles (w) Maj William R. Hartshorne ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Fisher-30886 | Col Joseph W. Fisher]] ::5th Pennsylvania Reserves - Ltc George Dare, Maj James H. Larrimer ::9th Pennsylvania Reserves - Ltc James M. Snodgrass ::10th Pennsylvania Reserves - Col Adoniram J. Warner (w), Ltc James B. Knox ::11th Pennsylvania Reserves - Col Samuel M. Jackson, Ltc Daniel Porter (w) ::12th Pennsylvania Reserves (9 companies) - Col Martin Davis Hardin ===Artillery Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Martin-87891 | Cpt Augustus P. Martin]] ::Massachusetts Light, 3rd Battery - Lt Aaron F. Walcott ::1st New York Light, Battery C - Cpt Almont Barnes ::1st Ohio Light, Battery L - Cpt Frank C. Gibbs ::5th United States, Battery D - Lt Charles E. Hazlett (k), Lt Benjamin F. Rittenhouse ::5th United States, Battery I - Lt Malbone F. Watson (w), Lt Charles C. MacConnell =VI Corps= :Commanding: [[Sedgwick-181 | MG John Sedgwick]] :General Headquarters: ::1st New Jersey Cavalry, Company L and 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company H: Cpt William S. Craft ==First Division== :Commanding: [[Wright-26914 | BG Horatio G. Wright]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding:[[Torbert-188 | BG Alfred T. A. Torbert]] ::1st New Jersey - Ltc William Henry, Jr. ::2nd New Jersey - Ltc Charles Wiebecke ::3rd New Jersey - Col Henry W. Brown, Ltc Edward L. Campbell ::15th New Jersey - Col William H. Penrose ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Bartlett-14589 | BG Joseph J. Bartlett]] :Commanding: [[Upton-1872 | Col Emory Upton]] ::5th Maine - Col Clark S. Edwards ::121st New York - [[Upton-1872 | Col Emory Upton]] ::95th Pennsylvania - Ltc Edward Carroll ::96th Pennsylvania - Maj William H. Lessig ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Russell-17455 | BG David A. Russell]] ::6th Maine - Col Hiram Burnham ::49th Pennsylvania (4 companies) - Ltc Thomas M. Hulings ::119th Pennsylvania - Col Peter C. Ellmaker ::5th Wisconsin - Col Thomas S. Allen ===Provost Guard=== ::4th New Jersey (3 companies) - [[Maxwell-18970 | Cpt William R. Maxwell]] ==Second Division== :Commanding: [[Howe-982 | BG Albion P. Howe]] ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Grant-7459 | Col Lewis A. Grant]] ::2nd Vermont - Col James H. Walbridge ::3rd Vermont - Col Thomas O. Seaver ::4th Vermont - Col Charles B. Stoughton ::5th Vermont - Ltc John R. Lewis ::6th Vermont - Col Elisha L. Barney ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Neill-1179 | BG Thomas H. Neill]] ::7th Maine (6 companies) - Ltc Seldon Connor ::33rd New York (detachment) - Cpt Henry J. Gifford ::43rd New York - Ltc John Wilson ::49th New York - Col Daniel D. Bidwell ::77th New York - Ltc Winsor B. French ::61st Pennsylvania - Ltc George F. Smith ==Third Division== :Commanding: [[Newton-8108 | MG John Newton]] :Commanding: [[Wheaton-733 | BG Frank Wheaton]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Shaler-110 | BG Alexander Shaler]] ::65th New York - Col Joseph E. Hamblin ::67th New York - Col Nelson Cross ::122nd New York - Col Silas Titus ::23rd Pennsylvania - Ltc John F. Glenn ::82nd Pennsylvania - Col Isaac C. Bassett ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Eustis-215 | Col Henry L. Eustis]] ::7th Massachusetts - Ltc Franklin P. Harlow ::10th Massachusetts - Ltc Joseph B. Parsons ::37th Massachusetts - Col Oliver Edwards ::2nd Rhode Island - Col Horatio Rogers, Jr. ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Wheaton-733 | BG Frank Wheaton]] :Commanding: [[Nevin-761 | Col David J. Nevin]] ::62nd New York - [[Nevin-761 | Col David J. Nevin]], Ltc Theodore B. Hamilton ::93rd Pennsylvania - Maj John I. Nevin ::98th Pennsylvania - Maj John B. Kohler ::139th Pennsylvania - Col Frederick H. Collier (w), Ltc William H. Moody ===Artillery Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Tompkins-2678 | Col Charles H. Tompkins]] ::Massachusetts Light, 1st Battery (A) - Cpt William H. McCartney ::New York Light, 1st Battery - Cpt Andrew Cowan ::New York Light, 3rd Battery - Cpt William A. Harn ::1st Rhode Island Light, Battery C - Cpt Richard Waterman ::1st Rhode Island Light, Battery G - Cpt George W. Adams ::2nd United States, Battery D - Lt Edward B. Williston ::2nd United States, Battery G - Lt John H. Butler ::5th United States, Battery F - Lt Leonard Martin =XI Corps= :Commanding: [[Howard-15342 |MG Oliver O. Howard]] :Commanding: [[Schurz-8 | MG Carl Schurz]] :General Headquarters: ::1st Indiana Cavalry, Companies I and K - Cpt Abram Sharra ::8th New York Infantry (1 company) - Lt Hermann Foerster ==First Division== :Commanding: [[Barlow-1590 | BG Francis C. Barlow]] (w/c) :Commanding: [[Ames-1190|BG Adelbert Ames]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Von_Gilsa-8 | Col Leopold von Gilsa]] ::41st New York (9 companies): Ltc Detler von Einsiedel ::54th New York: Maj Stephen Kovacs (c), Lt Ernst Both ::68th New York: Col Gotthilf Bourry ::153rd Pennsylvania: Maj John F. Frueauff ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Ames-1190|BG Adelbert Ames]] :Commanding: [[Harris-13872 | Col Andrew L. Harris]] ::17th Connecticut - [[Fowler-14877 | Ltc Douglas Fowler]] (k July 1), Maj Allen G. Brady (w July 2) ::25th Ohio - [[Williams-129441 | Ltc Jeremiah Williams]] (c), Cpt Nathaniel J. Manning (w), Lt William Maloney (w), Lt Israel White ::75th Ohio - [[Harris-13872 | Col Andrew L. Harris]], Cpt George B. Fox ::107th Ohio - [[Meyer-23278 | Col Seraphim Meyer]] (w), Cpt John M. Lutz ==Second Division== :Commanding: [[Von_Steinwehr-3 | BG Adolph von Steinwehr]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Coster-893 | Col Charles R. Coster]] ::134th New York - Ltc Allan H. Jackson (c), Maj George W. B. Seeley ::154th New York - Ltc Daniel B. Allen, Maj Lewis D. Warner ::27th Pennsylvania - Ltc Lorenz Cantador ::73rd Pennsylvania - Cpt Daniel F. Kelley ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Smith-316241 | Col Orland Smith]] ::33rd Massachusetts - Col Adin B. Underwood ::136th New York - Col James Wood ::55th Ohio - Col Charles B. Gambee ::73rd Ohio - Ltc Richard Long ==Third Division== :Commanding: [[Schurz-8 | MG Carl Schurz]] :Commanding: [[Schimmelpfennig_von_der_Oye-1 | BG Alexander Schimmelfennig]] :Commanding: [[Schurz-8 | MG Carl Schurz]] ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: [[Schimmelpfennig_von_der_Oye-1 | BG Alexander Schimmelfennig]] :Commanding: [[Von_Amsberg-18 | Col George von Amsberg]] ::82nd Illinois - Ltc Edward S. Salomon ::45th New York - [[Von_Amsberg-18 | Col George von Amsberg]], Ltc Adolphus Dobke (w) ::157th New York - Col Philip P. Brown, Jr. (w), Ltc George Arrowsmith (k) ::61st Ohio - Col Stephen J. McGroarty, Ltc William H. H. Brown ::74th Pennsylvania - Col Adolph von Hartung (w), Ltc Alexander von Mitzel (c), Cpt Henry Krauseneck ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Wladimir Krzyzanowski ::58th New York - Ltc August Otto (w), Cpt Emil Koenig ::119th New York - Col John T. Lockman (w), Ltc Edward F. Lloyd ::82nd Ohio - Col James S. Robinson (w), Ltc David Thomson ::75th Pennsylvania - Col Francis Mahler (mw), Maj August Ledig ::26th Wisconsin - Ltc Hans Boebel (w), Maj Henry Baetz (w), Cpt John W. Fuchs ===Artillery Brigade=== :Commanding: Maj Thomas W. Osborn ::1st New York Light, Battery I - Cpt Michael Wiedrich ::New York Light, 13th Battery - Lt William Wheeler ::1st Ohio Light, Battery I - Cpt Hubert Dilger ::1st Ohio Light, Battery K - Cpt Lewis Heckman ::4th United States, Battery G - Lt Bayard Wilkeson (mw), Lt Eugene A. Bancroft =XII Corps= :Commanding: MG Henry W. Slocum :Commanding: BG Alpheus S. Williams :Provost Guard: ::10th Maine Battalion (3 companies) - Cpt John D. Beardsley ==First Division== :Commanding: BG Alpheus S. Williams :Commanding: BG Thomas H. Ruger ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Archibald L. McDougall ::5th Connecticut - Col Warren W. Packer ::20th Connecticut: Ltc William B. Wooster, Maj Philo B. Buckingham ::3rd Maryland - Col Joseph M. Sudsburg, Ltc Gilbert P. Robinson ::123rd New York - Ltc James C. Rogers, Cpt Adolphus H. Tanner ::145th New York - Col Edward L. Price ::46th Pennsylvania - Col James L. Selfridge ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Thomas H. Ruger :Commanding: Col Silas Colgrove ::27th Indiana - Col Silas Colgrove, Ltc John R. Fesler, Maj Theodore F. Colgrove ::2nd Massachusetts - Ltc Charles R. Mudge (k), Maj Charles F. Morse ::13th New Jersey - Col Ezra A. Carman ::107th New York - Col Nirom M. Crane ::3rd Wisconsin - Col William Hawley, Ltc Martin Flood ==Second Division== :Commanding: BG John W. Geary ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Charles Candy ::5th Ohio - Col John H. Patrick ::7th Ohio - Col William R. Creighton, Ltc O. J. Crane ::29th Ohio - Cpt Wilbur F. Stevens (w), Cpt Edward Hayes ::66th Ohio - Ltc Eugene Powell, Maj Joshua G. Palmer (mw) ::28th Pennsylvania - Cpt John H. Flynn (w) ::147th Pennsylvania (8 companies) - Ltc Ario Pardee, Jr., Maj George Harney ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: Col George A. Cobham, Jr. :Commanding: BG Thomas L. Kane ::29th Pennsylvania - Col William Rickards, Jr., Ltc Samuel M. Zulick ::109th Pennsylvania - Cpt Frederick L. Gimber ::111th Pennsylvania - Ltc Thomas M. Walker ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: BG George S. Greene (w) ::60th New York - Col Abel Godard, Ltc John C. O. Redington ::78th New York - Ltc Herbert von Hammerstein, Maj William H. Randall (w) ::102nd New York - Col James C. Lane (w, July 2), Cpt Lewis R. Stegman ::137th New York - Col David Ireland, Ltc Koert S. Van Voorhees (w) ::149th New York - Ltc Charles B. Randall (w) ===Lockwood's Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Henry H. Lockwood ::1st Maryland, Potomac Home Brigade: Col William P. Maulsby ::1st Maryland, Eastern Shore: Col James Wallace ::150th New York: Col John H. Ketcham, Ltc Charles G. Bartlett, Maj Alfred Baker Smith ===Artillery Brigade=== :Commanding: Lt Edward D. Muhlenberg ::1st New York Light, Battery M - Lt Charles E. Winegar ::Pennsylvania Light, Battery E - Lt Charles A. Atwell ::4th United States, Battery F - Lt Sylvanus T. Rugg ::5th United States, Battery K - Lt David H. Kinzie =Cavalry Corps= :Commanding: [[Pleasonton-1 | MG Alfred Pleasonton (1824-1897)]] :Headquarters Guards: ::1st Ohio Cavalry, Company A - Cpt Noah Jones (Second Division) ::1st Ohio Cavalry, Company C - Cpt Samuel N. Stanford (Third Division) ==First Division== :Commanding: BG John Buford ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: Col William Gamble ::8th Illinois Cavalry - Maj John L. Beveridge ::12th Illinois Cavalry (4 companies) and 3rd Indiana Cavalry (6 companies) - Col George H. Chapman, Maj Charles Lemmon (mw) ::8th New York Cavalry - Ltc William L. Markell ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: Col Thomas Devin ::6th New York Cavalry (6 companies) - Maj William E. Beardsley ::9th New York Cavalry - Col William Sackett ::17th Pennsylvania Cavalry - Col Josiah H. Kellogg ::3rd West Virginia Cavalry, Companies A and C - Cpt Seymour B. Conger ===Reserve Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Wesley Merritt ::6th Pennsylvania Cavalry - Maj James H. Haseltine ::1st United States Cavalry - Cpt Richard S. C. Lord ::2nd United States Cavalry - Cpt Theophilus F. Rodenbough ::5th United States Cavalry - Cpt Julius W. Mason ::6th United States Cavalry - Maj Samuel H. Starr (w), Lt Louis H. Carpenter, Lt Nicholas M. Nolan, Cpt Ira W. Claflin (w) ==Second Division== :Commanding: BG David McMurtrie Gregg ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: Col John B. McIntosh ::1st Maryland Cavalry (11 companies) - Ltc James M. Deems Purnell (Maryland) Cavalry Legion, Company A: Cpt Robert E. Duvall ::1st Massachusetts Cavalry - Ltc Greely S. Curtis[36] ::1st New Jersey Cavalry - Maj Myron H. Beaumont ::1st Pennsylvania Cavalry - Col John P. Taylor ::3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry - Ltc Edward S. Jones ::3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Section, Battery H - Cpt William D. Rank ===3rd Brigade=== :Commanding: Col John Irvin Gregg ::1st Maine Cavalry (10 companies) - Ltc Charles H. Smith ::10th New York Cavalry - Maj Mathew Henry Avery ::4th Pennsylvania Cavalry - Ltc William E. Doster ::16th Pennsylvania Cavalry - Ltc John K. Robison ==Third Division== :Commanding: BG Judson Kilpatrick ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: BG Elon J. Farnsworth (k) :Commanding: Col Nathaniel P. Richmond ::5th New York Cavalry - Maj John Hammond ::18th Pennsylvania Cavalry - Ltc William P. Brinton ::1st Vermont Cavalry - Col Addison W. Preston ::1st West Virginia Cavalry (10 companies) - Col Nathaniel P. Richmond, Maj Charles E. Capehart ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: BG George A. Custer ::1st Michigan Cavalry - Col Charles H. Town, Ltc Peter Stagg (w) ::5th Michigan Cavalry - Col Russell A. Alger, Ltc Ebenezer Gould (w), Maj Noah H. Ferry (k) ::6th Michigan Cavalry - Col George Gray ::7th Michigan Cavalry (10 companies) - Col William D. Mann ==Horse Artillery== ===1st Brigade=== :Commanding: Cpt James M. Robertson ::9th Michigan Battery - Cpt Jabez J. Daniels ::6th New York Battery - Cpt Joseph W. Martin ::2nd United States, Batteries B and L - Lt Edward Heaton ::2nd United States, Battery M - Lt Alexander C. M. Pennington, Jr. ::4th United States, Battery E - Lt Samuel S. Elder ===2nd Brigade=== :Commanding: Cpt John C. Tidball ::1st United States, Batteries E and G - Cpt Alanson M. Randol ::1st United States, Battery K - Cpt William M. Graham, Jr. ::2nd United States, Battery A - Lt John H. Calef =Artillery Reserve= :Commanding: BG Robert O. Tyler :Commanding: Cpt James M. Robertson :Headquarter Guard: ::32nd Massachusetts Infantry, Company C - Cpt Josiah C. Fuller ===1st Regular Brigade=== :Commanding: Cpt Dunbar R. Ransom (w) ::1st United States, Battery H - Lt Chandler P. Eakin (w), Lt Philip D. Mason ::3rd United States, Batteries F and K - Lt John G. Turnbull ::4th United States, Battery C - Lt Evan Thomas ::5th United States, Battery C - Lt Gulian V. Weir (w) ===1st Volunteer Brigade=== :Commanding: Ltc Freeman McGilvery ::Massachusetts Light, 5th Battery (E) - Cpt Charles A. Phillips ::Massachusetts Light, 9th Battery - Cpt John Bigelow (w), Lt Richard S. Milton ::New York Light, 15th Battery - Cpt Patrick Hart (w), Lt Andrew R. McMahon ::Pennsylvania Light, Battery C and Battery F - Cpt James Thompson (w) ===2nd Volunteer Brigade=== :Commanding: Cpt Elijah D. Taft ::1st Connecticut Heavy, Battery B - Cpt Albert F. Brooker ::1st Connecticut Heavy, Battery M - Cpt Franklin A. Pratt ::Connecticut Light, 2nd Battery - Cpt John W. Sterling ::New York Light, 5th Battery - Cpt Elijah D. Taft ===3rd Volunteer Brigade=== :Commanding: Cpt James F. Huntington ::New Hampshire Light, 1st Battery - Cpt Frederick M. Edgell ::1st Ohio Light, Battery H - Lt George W. Norton ::1st Pennsylvania Light, Batteries F and G - Cpt R. Bruce Ricketts ::West Virginia Light, Battery C - Cpt Wallace Hill ===4th Volunteer Brigade=== :Commanding: Cpt Robert H. Fitzhugh ::Maine Light, 6th Battery (F) - Lt Edwin B. Dow ::Maryland Light, Battery A - Cpt James H. Rigby ::New Jersey Light, 1st Battery - Lt Augustine N. Parsons ::1st New York Light, Battery G - Cpt Nelson Ames ::1st New York Light, Battery K - Cpt Robert H. Fitzhugh ===Train Guard=== ::4th New Jersey Infantry (7 companies) - Maj Charles Ewing Sources *[[Wikipedia:Gettysburg_Union_order_of_battle|Wikipedia Article]] *[https://www.trailheadgraphics.com Trailhead Graphics, Inc.] Gettysburg National Military Park. ISBN 9781883271039 , 1995. *Myers H. G. 2022. 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Battle of Glascune

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Battle of Glascune]] For profiles, see [[:Category: Battle of Glascune|the category]]. A part of [[:Category:Scottish Military History|Scottish Military History]] ==Battle of Glascune (1391 or 1395)== There are variable dates provided for this battle TytlerHistory of Scotland; Tytler, vol 1 page 345 suggests it occured in 1395 while Angus Mackay[[#S-1]] Angus Mackay; page 52 suggests it occurred in 1391. The history of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Donnachaidh Clan Donnachaidh], who had three "chieftains" at the battle suggests 1394. It certainly occurred after 1390 when Sir David Lindsay, one of the combatants on the field, is known to have jousted, in London, against the English champion, Lord Welles, in a remarkable duel on St. George's Day (April), 1390. ===Background=== Robert II, King of Scotland was the first Stewart King. Robert's sons, John, Earl of Carrick, had become the foremost Stewart magnate south of the Forth just as Alexander, Earl of Buchan was in the north. These two nobles wielded extraordinary power and were uncontrollable by their father. In 1384 the Earl of Carrick was appointed the king's lieutenant after having influenced the general council to remove Robert II from direct rule. His administration saw a renewal of the conflict with England and, in 1388, the Scots defeated the English at the Battle of Otterburn. However the Scots' commander, James, Earl of Douglas, a powerful ally to the Earl of Carrick was killed. Prior to this event John Stewart had been badly injured by a horse-kick and had lost significant prestige, particularly amongst his Highland supporters. This and the loss of his powerful ally, Douglas, saw a turnaround in support in favour of his younger brother Robert, Earl of Fife, and in December 1388 the council transferred the lieutenancy to Robert, Earl of Fife, who would later be the Duke of Albany. In 1389 he had his son, Murdoch Stewart, appointed as Justiciar North of the Forth, and father and son would now work together to expand their family interest, bringing them into violent confrontation with other members of the nobility such as Donald McDonald, 2nd Lord of the Isles, conflict which would lead them to Harlaw in 1411. He, John, Earl of Carrick, became King Robert III in Aug 1390 but without authority to rule directly. Anarchy prevailed through much of Scotland. ===Friction in the North=== Tytler recordsHistory of Scotland; Tytler, vol 1 page 344. that the character of Robert III was not essentially different from his father but that the accident which left him lame ensured that he would never gain the full respect of the nobility. Further, as only the second Stewart king; the barons, particularly the other Stewarts, who surrounded his throne had, until very recently, seen his father and himself as equal and were not prepared to surrender their “entitlements”. [[Image:Doug_s_Photos-9.png|50px]] The Earl of Buchan, [[Stewart-1007|Alexander Stewart]], (also Earl of Ross by right of his wife) in particular, was ruthless and was judged to be little less than a cruel and ferocious savage, a “species of Celtic Attila”. He went by the common appellation of the "Wolf of Badenoch" is sufficiently characteristic of the “dreadful attributes which composed his character, and who issued from his lair in the north, like the devoted instrument of the divine wrath, to scourge and afflict the nation”.[[Image:Doug_s_Photos-13.png|50px]] He was noted for running a band of Highland mercenaries that invoked terror and ferocious retribution wherever the Earl commanded. In support of his endeavours he used a number of the Highland clans, particularly Clan Mackay and Clan Donnachaidh. Even prior to the coronation of Robert III the potential threat to internal peace had come into play. Firstly, in April 1390, John Dunbar, Earl of Moray and his fellow northern landowner Sir David Lindsay of Glenesk (Kincardineshire), both absented themselves from Scotland to attend a tourney in England at the invitation of Richard II of England (Lindsay was a noted jouster). At the same time Bishop Bur, Bishop of Moray, who had conflict with the Earl of Buchan over Buchan's, [[Ross-1119|Euphemia Ross]], treatment to his wife, was threatened by Buchan and thus turned to Thomas Dunbar, Sheriff of Inverness and son to the Earl of Moray, for protection. This offered Buchan an opportunity to exact revenge on Bur for his comments on Buchan's estrangement with his wife and Buchan's mistress, an aunt of [[Mackay-1317|Angus Mackay]]. Thus in May and June, 1390, Buchan destroyed the town and abbey at Forres in Moray and then destroyed the cathedral at Elgin. He burned the cathedral, the monastery of the Greyfriars, St Giles parish church and the Hospital of Maison Dieu. This, too much even for his brothers, brought retribution. It brought together Robert III with Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife and younger brother to Robert III, and the church. Buchan was forced to plead for forgiveness and he lost the Lordship of Urquhart (along Loch Ness) and it allowed the church to support a divorce with his wife which cost him the claim to the Earldom of Ross. Thus the difference in dates. This action, by Alexander Stewart, in 1390 and the consequence through to 1392, allows Tytler to claim it was Duncan Stewart, son to Alexander Stewart that led the raiding force at the battle, or it occurred before and, in which case, Alexander Stewart led the force. ===The Battle=== The battle was a consequence of a raid by Stewart, and his allies, into the rich Buchan farmlands, near Erroly (Airlie). Predictably there is no real detail regarding the battle Tytler records that in 1395 a natural son, Duncan Stewart, son to Mairead inghean Eachann (daughter to [[Mackay-1349|Iye Mackay]]), his "handfast wife", “whose manners were worthy of his descent, and who, at the head of a wild assemblage of katherans, armed only with the sword and target, broke across the range of hills which divide the counties of Aberdeen and Forfar, and began to destroy the country, and murder the inhabitants, with reckless and indiscriminate cruelty”.History of Scotland; Tytler, vol 1 page 345. His force was predominantly clansman of the Mackays under [[Mackay-1317|Angus Mackay]]. It seems possible, as mentioned in a piece by James Robertson for the Scotland Magazine,http://www.scotlandmag.com/magazine/issue33/12007927.html that it started with a dispute regarding the ownership of the lands of Glenesk, held by Sir David Lindsay. The story suggests that a Robert, son of Duncan of Atholl, disputed the right of Sir David to sole ownership the lands of Glenesk. Robert’s brother-in-law was the late Sir Alexander Lindsay, David’s father, and their respective wives were co-heiresses to these estates; Robert did not receive his full share, he thought. He appeals to Duncan Stewart and Stewart suggests a raid on the lands of Glenesk. Thomas, Patrick and Gibbon were Robert’s younger brothers. Along with Duncan Stewart, they led 300 men, armed with claymores and targets, and attacked without warning – killing, stealing cattle, plundering grain stores. Columns of smoke from burning cottages and barns marked their passing. As a result Sir Walter Ogilvy, then sheriff of Angus and held much of the lands of Airlie, Not so, his lands were around Auchterhouse, Airlie and Craigs of Glen Isla being held by Ogston of that Ilk. along with Sir Patrick Gray and Sir David Lindsay of Glenesk, and others of the Mearns, collected their followers, “and although far inferior in numbers, trusting to the temper of their armour, attacked Stewarts men at “Gasklune, near the Water of Isla””. Glen Isla is the most westerly of the Angus Glens, and the only one that is a through route, between Badenoch and Angus, for a large body of troops. The actual battle site of Glasclune is lost although ScottMinstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed); Sir Walter Scott, Notes on the Battle of Otterburn, No. 74. See: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/12742/12742-h/12742-h.htm notes that “they [the Highlanders under Stewart] were engaged in plundering the county of Angus..... [and that Ogilvy] trusting to the superiority of arms and discipline, the knights rushed on the invaders, at Gasclune, in the Stormont” which would seem to place it south of Blairgowrie and west of Coupar Angus, near the junction of the Isla with the Tay.An old map (Pont, Timothy, 1560?-1614?; Strathardle; Glenshee and Glenericht abt 1590; see: http://maps.nls.uk/detail.cfm?id=290 ) shows a “Glashclun” to the west of Coupar Angus and on the River Isla. Scotts suggests that the whole of Ogilvy's force did not exceed sixty menBut this seems unlikely as other commentaries suggest Ogilvy lost around 70 men at the battle., and Stewart's highlanders, the Mackays and the Robertsons,[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Donnachaidh Clan Donnachaidh] had three of their chieftains at the battle; Thomas, Patrick and Gibbon. were above three hundred. The battle seems to have been short and sharp: ''Ogilvy, his brother, and many of his kindred, were overpowered and slain. Lindsay, armed at all points, made great slaughter among the naked Catterans; but, as he pinned one of them to the earth with his lance, the dying mountaineer writhed upwards and, collecting his force, fetched a blow with his broad-sword which cut through the knight's stirrup-leather and steel-boot and nearly severed his leg. The Highlander expired, and Lindsay was with difficulty borne out of the field by his followers.'' It was [[Ogilvy-10|Sir Walter Ogilvy of Auchterhouse]]The Scots Peerage; Balfour Paul; Vol 1, page 108. that was the sheriff killed at the battle and Sir Walter Ogilvy of Lichtoun, who was his “uterine” brother, that died with him. The same source states it to have been the battle of Glenbrierachan or Glasklune in 1392. Glenbrierachan was a Stewart holding so could account for the destination. A similar account is held under “Disturbances in Sutherland”See: http://www.electricscotland.com/history/genhist/hist27.html. The same source, based on Sir Robert Gordon's work, discusses a Nicholas as Earl of Sutherland but no Nicolas existed as Earl casting doubt on the other material. where it is given that it was Alexander Stewart, later Earl of Mar, quoting Wynton “a desperate conflict took place, which was of short duration. The caterans fought with determined bravery, and soon overpowered their assailants. The sheriff, his brother, Wat of Lichtoune, (William) Young of Ouchterlony, the lairds of Cairncross, Forfar, and Guthry, and 60 of their followers, were slain. Sir Patrick Gray and Sir David Lindsay were severely wounded, and escaped with difficulty”. The story is the same and it is possible that both Duncan and Alexander (although he would have been young at the time) Stewart were there. It seems improbable that Alexander Stewart was at this battle. Although Stewart's men escaped the field Duncan and a number of his men were captured, brought before Sir James Crawford, the Justiciary of Scotland, and executed, Alexander would not have escaped this justice. The Book of Mackay suggest that amongst the highlanders that fought that day were John Mathyson, Morgownde Roryson and Michael Mathowson with their followers. These were the families of the Mathiesons of Sutherland and the Morgans (Clan Morgan/Mackay) of Strathnaver. == Footnotes == == Sources == * Source S-1{{MLA citation| title= ''The book of Mackay''|volume= Vol. I|author= Angus Mackay| publisher= Norman Macleod| publication-place=Edinburgh| year= 1906 |url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25295537M/The_book_of_Mackay| repository= Open Library}}

Battle of Green Spring

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[[Category:Battle of Green Spring]] '''Battle of Green Spring''' The Battle of Green Spring took place near Green Spring Plantation in James City County, Virginia during the American Revolutionary War. On July 6, 1781 United States Brigadier General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, leading the advance forces of the Marquis de Lafayette, was ambushed near the plantation by the British army of Earl Charles Cornwallis in the last major land battle of the Virginia campaign prior to the Siege of Yorktown. Following a month of marching and countermarching in central Virginia by Cornwallis and Lafayette, Cornwallis in late June moved to Williamsburg, where he received orders to move to Portsmouth and send some of his army to New York City. Lafayette followed Cornwallis fairly closely, emboldened by the arrival of reinforcements to consider making attacks on the British force. On July 4, Cornwallis departed Williamsburg for Jamestown, planning to cross the James River en route to Portsmouth. Lafayette believed he could stage an attack on Cornwallis's rear guard during the crossing. Cornwallis anticipated Lafayette's idea, and laid an elaborate trap. General Wayne's forces were very nearly caught in the trap, and only a bold bayonet charge against the numerically overwhelming British enabled his forces to retreat. Cornwallis did not follow the victory with pursuit, instead following his plan to cross the river. The action reinforced the perception among contemporaries that justified the moniker "Mad" to describe Wayne, although opinion on the merits of his actions was divided. The battlefield has been partially preserved, and reenactments are sometimes staged. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Green_Spring 1]) '''Battle of Green Spring''' :Part of: the American Revolutionary War :Date: July 6, 1781 :Location: James City County, Virginia :Result: British victory :Belligerents: United States, Great Britain '''United States''' :Commanders and leaders: ::Marquis de Lafayette - [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f5/Opie_La_Fayette_1788.jpg portrait] by John Opie ::Anthony Wayne - [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/Anthony_Wayne.jpg/468px-Anthony_Wayne.jpg 18th-century engraving] :Strength: 800-900 :Casualties and losses: 28 killed, 122 wounded '''Great Britain''' :Commanders and leaders: ::Charles Cornwallis - [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Lord_Cornwallis.jpg painting] by Thomas Gainsborough ::Banastre Tarleton :Strength: about 7,000 :Casualties and losses: 75 killed and wounded '''Images''' * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d9/Left-Bank-James-River-Rochambeau-map.jpg/1056px-Left-Bank-James-River-Rochambeau-map.jpg A French map depicting the battle]. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/29/Virginia1781_SpencersAndGreenSpring.jpg/752px-Virginia1781_SpencersAndGreenSpring.jpg Detail from a 1781 French map] prepared for Lafayette depicting the Williamsburg/Jamestown area and the movements of Lafayette and Cornwallis. The Green Spring conflict is labelled "le 6 Juillet". ----

Battle of Groton Heights

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[[Category:Col William Ledyard's Co at Fort Griswold, Connecticut Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category:Battle of Groton Heights]] '''Battle of Groton Heights''' The Battle of Groton Heights, (also known as the Battle of Fort Griswold or the Fort Griswold massacre), was fought September 6, 1781. The leaders of the small Connecticut militia were Lt. Col. William Ledyard and Major William Montgomery. Brigadier General Benedict Arnold and Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Eyre led the British forces. The British planned to arrive at night by ship, sailing up the Thames to New London, on the northern shore of Long Island Sound, however the winds were unfavorable, and they didn't arrive until the dawn. There were two forts in the area: Fort Trumbull, on the New London side, and Fort Griswold, on the Groton side. Fort Trumbull had not been completed and was open on one side. Fort Griswold was finished, made of stone and with earthen defenses, however Fort Griswold did not have enough guns, ammunition, etc., to carry on an effective battle. When the ships were spotted, Fort Griswold fired her guns twice, to signal that the enemy approached. Unfortunately, the British knew the signal, and one of the British ships fired a third shot. Three shots meant that a victorious friend approached, and this deception delayed the manning of the forts by the militias. Benedict Arnold lead about 800 British soldiers who approached Fort Trumbull. It was very lightly manned, and following orders, the men abandoned the fort after firing only one cannon. The British took the fort and proceeded to burn the now undefended town of New London. The British soldiers destroyed goods and stores, but, due to the storage of large amounts of gunpowder, they started a fire that couldn't be controlled, and over 140 buildings were burned. Another 800 British soldiers, commanded by Lt. Col. Eyre, had landed on the other side of the Thames, but they were delayed by vegetation and topography. An officer was sent to demand that Fort Griswold be surrendered, threatening that no prisoners would be taken if the American's did not comply. Col. Ledyard refused, stating that he would defend the fort to the last extremity. When the battle began, there were about 150 defenders at Fort Griswold. The British attacked from two sides. The initial assault was repulsed, but the British attacked again and Col. Eyre and some of his officers were wounded. Maj. Montgomery was killed by a bayonet. The British were able to get into Fort Griswold and open the gate from the inside, at which point the British poured in. After the surrender, the British continued to attack and killed every soldier they could. When Col. Ledyard surrendered his sword to a British officer, the officer killed Ledyard, using Ledyard's own sword. The only thing that stopped further attack was fear that the powder magazine would explode. The British attempted to blow up Fort Griswold after the battle, but a militiaman extinguished the fuse and saved the fort. Fort Griswold is now a Connecticut state park. At least 85 Americans were killed, 39 were wounded, and 30 were taken prisoner (most of whom died aboard prison ships.) Forty-eight British soldiers were killed and 145 were wounded. You can find a list of those killed, wounded and taken prisoner at the bottom of this [http://www.battleofgrotonheights.com/Battle_of_Groton_Heights.html PAGE]. For further information about The Battle of Groton Heights and Fort Griswold, see: *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Groton_Heights Wikipedia] *[https://battleofgrotonheights.com/battle-of-groton-heights Battle of Groton Heights] *[http://www.ct.gov/deep/lib/deep/stateparks/general_info/the_battle_of_groton_heights_and_the_burning_of_new_london.pdf The Battle and the Burning of New London] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_career_of_Benedict_Arnold,_1781 Military Career of Benedict Arnold] There are also links to YouTube videos of a reenactment of the burning of New London and the attack on Fort Griswold [http://www.battleofgrotonheights.com/ HERE]. ----

Battle of Guilford Court House

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[[Category: Battle of Guilford Court House]] '''Battle of Guilford Court House''' The Battle of Guilford Court House was a battle fought on March 15, 1781 in [[:Category:Greensboro, North Carolina|Greensboro]], the county seat of [[:Category:Guilford County, North Carolina|Guilford County, North Carolina]], during the American Revolutionary War. A force of 1,900 British troops under the command of Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis defeated an American force of 4,000 troops, commanded by [[Greene-872|Major General Nathanael Greene]]. Despite the relatively small numbers of troops involved, the battle is considered pivotal to the American victory in the Revolution. Before the battle, the British appeared to have had great success in conquering much of Georgia and South Carolina with the aid of strong Loyalist factions, and thought that North Carolina might be within their grasp. In the wake of the battle, Greene moved into South Carolina, while Cornwallis chose to march into Virginia and attempt to link up with roughly 3500 men under British Major General Phillips and American turncoat Benedict Arnold. These decisions allowed Greene to unravel British control of the South, while leading Cornwallis to Yorktown and eventual surrender to Major General George Washington and Lieutenant General Comte de Rochambeau. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Guilford_Court_House 1]) '''Images''' * Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene observed as the veteran 1st Maryland Regiment threw back a British attack and countered with a bayonet charge. As they reformed their line, William Washington's Light Dragoons raced by to rescue raw troops of the 5th Maryland Regiment who had buckled under a furious assault of British Grenadiers and Guards. [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0e/Battle_of_Guiliford_Courthouse_15_March_1781.jpg Battle of Guilford Courthouse, 15 March 1781] * 1893 Map of the battlefield, Guilford Courthouse Battleground Company. [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Map_Battle_of_Guilford_Court_House.png Map] * Letter from George Washington to Comte of Rochambeau (31 March 1781), in which Washington reports he is hearing first reports from the Battle of Guilford Court House. [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/George_Washington_Comte_de_Rochambeau_1781.jpg Letter]

Battle of Harlem Heights

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[[Category:Battle of Harlem Heights]] ==Battle of Harlem Heights== {{Image|file=ABGE-66.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Battle of Harlem Heights }} :Part of: the [[:Category:American Revolution|American Revolutionary War]] :Date: September 16, 1776 :Location: Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York :Result: American victory :Belligerents: United States, Great Britain ==About== Fought during the New York and New Jersey campaign of the Revolution, action took place in what is now the Morningside Heights and west Harlem neighborhoods of Manhattan. The Continental Army, under Gen. Washington, Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, and Maj. Gen. Israel Putnam, totaling around 1,800 men, held a series of high ground positions in upper Manhattan against an attacking British division of about 5,000 under Maj. Gen.l Alexander Leslie. While in pursuit, British troops made a tactical error by having light infantry buglers sound a fox hunting call, "gone away." It was meant to insult Washington, a keen fox hunter who learned the sport from Lord Fairfax during the French and Indian War ... since "Gone away" means a fox is in full flight from hounds on its trail. The Continentals, in orderly retreat, were infuriated and galvanized to hold ground. After flanking British attackers, Americans slowly pushed the British back. Washington's troops end the pursuit after British withdrawal, and the battle helps restore Continental Army morale after several defeats. It was also Washington's first battlefield victory of the war. After a month without any major fighting between the armies, Washington was forced to withdraw his army to White Plains when the British moved into Westchester County and threatened to trap Washington in Manhattan. Washington suffered two more defeats, at White Plains and Fort Washington. After these two defeats, Washington and the army retreated across New Jersey to Pennsylvania. The New York and New Jersey campaign ended after the American victories at Trenton and Princeton. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Harlem_Heights 1]) ==='''United States'''=== :Commanders and leaders: ::George Washington ::Thomas Knowlton † ::Nathanael Greene :Strength: 1,800 :Casualties and losses: 30 killed, 100 wounded ==='''Great Britain'''=== :Commanders and leaders: ::Alexander Leslie ::William Howe :Strength: 5,000 :Casualties and losses: 92-390 killed and wounded ==='''Images'''=== * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b2/Battle_of_Harlem_Heights.Dean.USMA.edu.history.gif The Battle of Harlem Heights], September 16, 1776 ==='''Books'''=== * The battle of Harlem Heights, September 16, 1776: with a review of the events of the campaign, Henry Phelps Johnston, Pub. for the Columbia University Press, The Macmillan Co., 1897 - 234 pages. [http://books.google.com/books?id=MTdCAAAAIAAJ&dq=battle+of+harlem+heights+johnston&printsec=frontcover GoogleBook].

Battle of Harpsdale

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Battle of Harpsdale]] A part of [[:Category:Scottish Military History|Scottish Military History]] ==Battle of Harpsdale 1426== The Battle of Harpsdale was a battle fought in Caithness, Scotland, at Achardale, about 13 km south of Thurso. The historical record, provided in the main by Sir Robert GordonA Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland. Originally written between 1615 and 1625, published in 1813. pp. 63 - 64. views the battle as a result of an incursion into the lands of Clan Gunn in Caithness. Clan Mackay was met and repelled at Harpsdale by a conglomerate of Clans, generally supposed to be Clan Gunn and Clan Keith as their allies, supported by supporters of the Earl of Sutherland, likely Clan Murray. ===Background=== Judging by the record, primarily that of Sir Robert Gordon, [[Mackay-1314|Angus Du Mackay]], from between 1415 and 1420 went on a spree of ravaging the lands held by various of the name Sutherland. Certainly Nicolas Sutherland, the man that murdered his father, gets more than his share. In these endeavours, a point missed by the family historians, he was likely abetted in this with his relationship with the Albany Stewarts, who now had complete power in the north until the return from captivity of James I. There can be no question, given their faith in the man that supported their cause at the [[:Category:Battle of Dingwall|Battle of Dingwall]], that he was their arm in the north. However the power of the Albany Stewarts was diminished by the death of Sir Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, and destroyed by the return of James I in 1424 and the execution of Sir Murdoch Stewart. This event is generally unnoticed in regards to the impact on the Mackay however the fall of the Albany Stewarts was the catalyst for attacks on the Mackays. Likely starting in 1420 and certainly by 1424 a number of attacks on and by the Mackay are noticed. Although often put down to Clan battles there is certainly the appearance of usurpation of the Mackay. The Earl of Sutherland was keen to gain control of their lands and power of their clan leading to a significant number of clashes in the far north. Many of these are between Clan Mackay and the sons of MacNeil, supported by the Earl of Sutherland and his allies. ===The Battle=== In one of these incessant family feuds we are advisedGenealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland that "In the days of Robert, Earl of Sutherland, the year 1426, Angus-Dow Mackay, and his son Niel, assembling all the forces of Strathnaver, they entered into Caithness with all hostility, and spoiled the same. The inhabitants of Caithness convened with all diligence, and fought against Angus-Dow Mackay at Harpsdale, where there was great slaughter on either side." Gordon is the main source for these events and is thus, in these cases, unreliable. However clearly a battle occurred and there "was much slaughter on both sides". It is more likely, and recorded in other more modern sources with less bias, that Clan Sutherland, fighting in support of the claims of Thomas MacNeil on the Mackay lands, was represented by [[:Category:Clan Gunn|Clan Gunn]] and [[:Category:Clan Keith|Clan Keith]].Angus Mackay suggests that Clan Gunn was not present but the issue is moot. Nicholas Sutherland was the husband of Margery, one of the Chene heiresses, and owned huge possessions in and around Sutherland. A Charter, 1370, provided "Strabrock and the half of Catness". He was brother in law to John Keith of Inverugy (Aberdeenshire) who had married the other heiress. It could be presumed that neither the Gunns or the Keiths were particularly strong at the battle but likely there. Details of the battle are non-existent and there are no credible sources. However it could be assumed to be an engagement typical of the day. Both sides line up, about 400 metres apart, in a single line with Clan Chiefs at the front and clan supporters behind the Chief. The location over which the battle is believed to have been fought is flat and could easily contain the numbers thought, in legend, to have been there. It seems unlikely to have been as large as stated however and, as was typical of the historical record, the numbers are vastly overstated. Clan Gunn for example, could muster 200 men to the Inverness gathering the year after while Clan Mackay could muster 4000. ===Aftermath=== In August 1428Note however that some historians, Gordon and thus the Mackay historians amongst them provide this as 1427, James I, incensed with the behaviour of his nobles in the north convened a Council at Inverness and summoned his nobles. In the continuation of Fordun's Chronicle we are advised that amongst those summoned the Clan Mackay where "Angus-Dow alias Mackay, leader of four thousand Strathnaver-men, or Mackays, and his four sons, were arrested." Of note, the nobility attending included Alexander MacDonald, Lord of the Isles, Kenneth More, John Ross, William Leslie and Angus de Moray and Macmaken who were each leaders of 2000 men. They were all amongst the 50 or so nobles and heads of families that James imprisoned. As a result of the actions of the Parliament Angus Du Mackay gave up his son, Neil, into custody. Some historians correlate the events but there is clearly no real interrelationship. James was enforcing his power across all these nobles and the Mackay was one of the strongest. MacDonald, who would be imprisoned along with his mother, retaliated fiercely by burning Inverness soon after his release, an act that very nearly had him executed. Some historians, John PinkertonThe history of Scotland from the accession of the House of Stuart to that of Mary included, placing the date as 1427 provides: "Two of them, leaders of a thousand each, were instantly tried, condemned, and beheaded; and one, who had murdered the late Lord of the Isles, was also executed in impartial justice. The others were scattered, as prisoners, among the castles of different lords through the kingdom; and after a time some were condemned to death, and some were restored to liberty. The Lord of the Isles and his mother were retained in captivity till, apparently after a year or more, the former was delivered, while the latter seems in vain to have been retained as an hostage for his fidelity" This appears to have been missed and was the real cause for the Parliament. Indeed Pinkerton even provides this in "The Lords of the Isles in particular, by their constant confederacy with England, and repeated inroads, well deserved a signal chastisement." It also provides that Donald MacDonald, Lord of the Isles, had been murdered and by one of the two immediately executed by James suggesting that James was bringing justice. The inter clan rivalry between Mackay and the MacNeil was not finished and would only be decided at the [[:Category:Battle of Drumnacoub|Battle of Drumnacoub]].

Battle of Hastings: Identifying Those Present

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[[Category:This Day In History October 14]] [[Category: Norman Conquest of England]] [[Category: Battle of Hastings]] ==Summarizing the findings== The following table gives Professor Douglas's list of 27 names, as discussed in White's 1944 lecture: {|border=1 cellpadding=2 class="wikitable sortable" ! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! |- ! !!Wikipedia!!WikiTree-ID!!G!!B!!O!!D!! R!!T!! P!!C!!L |- |1||[[Wikipedia: Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester|Robert de Beaumont]], later Count of Meulan||[[Beaumont-29]]||G|| ||O||D|| HL||T|| 1-06||1-145||13 |- |2||[[Wikipedia: Eustace II, Count of Boulogne|Eustace, Count of Boulogne]]||[[Boulogne-8]]||G|| ||O||D|| -|| || 1-05|| || |- |3||[[Wikipedia: William, Count of Évreux|William, Count of Évreux]]||[[Evreux-18]]||G|| ||O||D|| -|| || 1-08|| ||41 |- |4||[[Wikipedia: Geoffrey II, Count of Perche|Geoffrey, Count of Mortagne & lord of Nogent]]|| [[Châteaudun-20]]||G|| ||O||D|| -|| || 1-08|| || |- |5||[[Wikipedia: William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford|William fitz Osbern]] ||[[FitzOsbern-21]]||G|| ||O||D|| -|| || 1-06||||42 |- |6||[[Wikipedia: Aimery IV of Thouars|Aimeri, Viscount of Thouars]]||[[Thouars-18]]||G|| ||O||D|| -|| || 1-07|| || |- |7||[[Wikipedia: Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville|Walter Giffard, lord of Longueville]]||[[Giffard-6]]||G|| ||O||D|| HL||T|| 1-05||2-120||45 |- |8||[[Wikipedia: Hugh de Montfort, Lord of Montfort-sur-Risle|Hugh de Montfort, lord of Montfort-sur-Risle]]||[[Montfort-64]]||G|| ||O||D|| HL||T|| 1-05||2-293||68 |- |9||[[Wikipedia: Raoul II of Tosny|Ralph de Tosny, lord of Conches]]||[[Toeni-4]]||G|| ||O||D|| HL||T|| 1-07||3-171||104 |- |10||[[Wikipedia: Hugh de Grandmesnil|Hugh de Grandmesnil]]||[[Grandmesnil-17]]||G|| ||O||D|| -||T|| 2-03|| ||47 |- |11||[[Wikipedia: William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey|William de Warenne]], later 1st Earl of Surrey||[[Warenne-112]]||G|| ||O||D|| HLD||T|| 1-04||3-262||111 |- |12||[[Wikipedia: William Malet (Norman conquest)|William Malet]]||[[Malet-128]] and [[Malet-2]]||G|| ||O||D|| HL||T|| 2-04||2-61||56 |- |13||[[Wikipedia: Odo, Earl of Kent|Odo, Bishop of Bayeux]], later Earl of Kent||[[Bayeux-54]]||G*||B|| ||D|| HL||T|| 1-03|| || |- |14||[[Wikipedia: Turstin FitzRolf|Turstin fitz Rolf]]|| || || ||O||D|| H|| || 1-07||2-69|| |- |15||[[Wikipedia: Laigle Dynasty|Engenulf de Laigle]]||[[Aigle-13]]|| || ||O||D|| -|| || 2-06|| ||52 |- |16||[[Wikipedia: Geoffrey de Mowbray|Geoffrey de Mowbray]], Bishop of Coutances||[[Mowbray-201]]||G*|| || ||D|| HLD|| || 2-01||2-235||71 |- |17||[[Wikipedia: Robert, Count of Mortain|Robert, Count of Mortain]]||[[Conteville-2]]|| ||B*|| ||D|| HLD||T|| 1-03||2-239|| |- |18||[[Wikipedia: Wadard|Wadard]]||[[Wadard-4]] || ||B*|| ||D|| -|| || || || |- |19||Vital|| || ||B*|| ||D|| -|| || || || |- |20||[[Wikipedia: Goubert d’Auffay|Goubert d’Auffay]]|| || || || ||D++|| -|| || || ||8 |- |21||Robert de Vitot|| || || || ||D+|| -|| || || || |- |22||Roger son of Turold|| || || || ||D+|| -|| || || || |- |23||Gerelm de Panilleuse|| || || || ||D+|| -|| || || || |- |24||Erchembald|| || || || ||D*|| -|| || || || |- |25||Robert fitz Erneis|| || || || ||D*|| -|| || 2-07|| || |- |26||"The noble heir of Ponthieu"|| || || || ||D**|| -|| || || || |- |27||[[Wikipedia: Taillefer]]|| || || || ||D**|| -|| || || || |}
:'''G''' - the 12 + 2 names given by William of Poitiers ::G* = not said to have fought :'''B''' - the 1 + 3 names given by the Bayeux Tapestry ::B* = shown before but not during the battle :'''O''' - the 14 names given by Orderic (of which 1-12 were copied from William of Poitiers) :: :'''D''' - the 27 names given by Douglas ::D++ = accepted by White (1944) ::D+ = considered by White likely to have been on the 1066 expedition, though with reservations ::D* = regarded as doubtful or problematic by White ::D** = rejected by White :: :'''R''' - Appears in a purported copy of the "Battle Abbey Roll" ::H = Holinshed ::L = Leland ::D = Duchesne :'''T''' - He or his kin were Domesday tenants-in-chief or subtenants, see note below. :: :'''P''' - Biography by Planche (Volume-chapter), see note below. (Reference not in the Camp book, but added here for convenience) :'''C''' - Biography by the Duchess of Cleveland (Volume-page). Reference given by Camp, with hesitation :'''L''' - Biography by Loyd (Page). Reference given by Camp (The overlapping W, B, O groups united (nos. 1-19) give the 15 + 4 names of the 1931 White paper, nos. 1-15 being classed as "certain") ==More recent proposals== 1. A Wikipedia contributor adds a further name, proposed more recently: * Humphrey of Tilleul-en-Auge It's not clear whether this name was missed or discounted by White and Douglas. 2. Keats-Rohan ''Domesday People'' p.51 writes, that although we need to be careful of Wace: :"There is very little direct evidence as to which Bretons fought at Hastings in 1066, though accounts of the battle make it clear that they were numerous. The relatively abundant evidence on the career of Alan the Red puts his participation beyond reasonable doubt. It is confirmed by the evidence of Wace's Roman de Rou pm the Conqueror's companions. Although Wace actually spoke of Alan Fergant he clearly meant Alan the Red." ==Sources== To define who what we know we can look at two types of source: :1. The original medieval reports (Primary Sources) :2. The critical analyses of modern historians (Secondary Sources) We can additionally compare our finding to those of tertiary sources trying, like Wikitree, to summarize the other sources. Most obviously, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Companions_of_William_the_Conqueror Wikipedia's article]. The so-called "Battle Abbey Rolls" are not original medieval documents and not reliable as a source for who was at the Battle of Hastings. As the middle ages faded into history, heralds, family genealogists, and book-published developed fantastic pedigrees all beginning with someone supposedly at Hastings. ===Near-contemporary primary sources=== Considered most reliable: *William of Poitiers, ''Gesta Guillelmi II Ducis Normannorum'' ("The Deeds of William II, Duke of the Normans") *Orderic Vitalis, ''Historia Ecclesiastica'' (The Ecclesiastical History) *The Bayeux Tapestry Considered less reliable: *''Carmen de Hastingae Proelio'' (Song of the Battle of Hastings), a poem written shortly after 1066. *Wace, ''Roman de Rou'' (The Romance of Rolf) ===Secondary sources=== In the 20th century serious genealogists and historians addressed the problem of inflated lists. *Planche, James Robinson (1874) [[Space: The Conqueror and his Companions|The Conqueror and his Companions]] [https://archive.org/stream/conquerorhiscomp01planuoft#page/n7 Vol. 1], [https://archive.org/stream/conquerorhiscomp02planuoft#page/n7 Vol. 2] *Camp, Anthony J (1990) ''My Ancestors Came With The Conqueror'', publ. Society of Genealogists, London, Introduction, p. 3. *Douglas, David C, "Companions of the Conqueror", in ''History'', Vol. 28, pp. 129-147. *''Genealogists Magazine'', Vol 6, pp. 50-7, reprinted in Camp, ch. 2, pp. 9-14 *Moriarty, Oct 1944, ''The American Genealogist'', Vol. 21 no. 2, p. 111, extract [http://www.robertsewell.ca/conquest.html#companions online]. *Thomson, Dec 1931, ''Genealogists Magazine'', Vol. 5, pp. 394-7. Reprinted in Camp, ch. 1, pp. 5-8. *White, Geoffrey Henllan (1944) ''Genealogists Magazine'', Vol. 9 , pp. 417-24. Reprinted in Camp, pp. 15-23. *White, Appendix L in ''Complete Peerage'' (2nd edn), Vol 12 pt 1.

Battle of Hill 70

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

Battle of Hong Kong

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directed from [[Space:Spence Historical References|References in History]] [[Category:Battle of Hong Kong]] [[Category: World War II]] [[Category:Royal Air Force, World War II]] [[Category:Royal Marines, World War II]] [[Category:Royal Navy, World War II]] [[Category:British Army, World War II]] [[Category:British Indian Army, World War II]] == The Battle of Hong Kong in WWII == The Battle of Hong Kong took place during the Pacific campaign of World War II. It began on 8 December 1941 and ended on 25 December 1941 with Hong Kong, then a Crown colony, surrendering to the Empire of Japan. === Background === :Britain had first thought of Japan as a threat with the ending of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance in the early 1920s, a threat which increased with the expansion of the Sino-Japanese War. On 21 October 1938 the Japanese occupied Canton (Guangzhou) and Hong Kong was effectively surrounded. :Various British Defence studies had already concluded that Hong Kong would be extremely hard to defend in the event of a Japanese attack, but in the mid-1930s, work had begun on new defences, including the Gin Drinkers' Line. :By 1940, the British had determined to reduce the Hong Kong Garrison to only a symbolic size. Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, the Commander-in-Chief of the British Far East Command argued that limited reinforcements could allow the garrison to delay a Japanese attack, gaining time elsewhere. :Winston Churchill and his army chiefs designated Hong Kong an outpost, and initially decided against sending more troops to the colony. In September 1941, however, they reversed their decision and argued that additional reinforcements would provide a military deterrent against the Japanese, and reassure Chinese leader Chiang Kai Shek that Britain was genuinely interested in defending the colony. :In Autumn 1941, the British government accepted an offer by the Canadian Government to send two infantry battalions and a brigade headquarters (1,975 personnel) to reinforce the Hong Kong garrison. C Force, as it was known, arrived on 16 November on board the troopship Awatea and the armed merchant cruiser Prince Robert. It did not have all of its equipment as a ship carrying its vehicles was diverted to Manila at the outbreak of war. :The Canadian battalions were the Royal Rifles of Canada from Quebec and Winnipeg Grenadiers from Manitoba. The Royal Rifles had only served in Newfoundland and Saint John, New Brunswick prior to their duty in Hong Kong, and the Winnipeg Grenadiers had been posted to Jamaica. As a result, many of the Canadian soldiers did not have much field experience before arriving in Hong Kong. === Battle === :The Japanese attack began shortly after 08:00 on 8 December 1941 (Hong Kong local time), less than eight hours after the Attack on Pearl Harbor (because of the day shift that occurs on the international date line between Hawaii and Asia, the Pearl Harbor event is recorded to have occurred on 7 December). :British, Canadian and Indian forces, commanded by Major-General Christopher Maltby supported by the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps resisted the Japanese invasion by the Japanese 21st, 23rd and the 38th Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant General Takashi Sakai, but were outnumbered nearly four to one (Japanese, 52,000; Allied, 14,000) and lacked their opponents' recent combat experience. :The colony had no significant air defence. The RAF Station at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport had only five aeroplanes: two Supermarine Walrus amphibians and three Vickers Vildebeest torpedo-reconnaissance bombers, flown and serviced by seven officers and 108 airmen. An earlier request for a fighter squadron had been rejected, and the nearest fully operational RAF base was in Kota Bharu, Malaya, nearly 2,250 kilometres away. :Hong Kong also lacked adequate naval defence. Three destroyers were to withdraw to Singapore. :The Japanese bombed Kai Tak Airport on 8 December. Two of the three Vildebeest and the two Walrus were destroyed by 12 Japanese bombers. The attack also destroyed several civil aircraft including all but two of the aircraft used by the Air Unit of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corp. The RAF and Air Unit personnel from then on fought as ground troops. Two of the Royal Navy's three remaining destroyers were ordered to leave Hong Kong for Singapore. Only one destroyer, HMS Thracian, several gunboats and a flotilla of motor torpedo boats remained. :On 8, 9 and 10 December, eight American pilots of the China National Aviation Corporation CNAC and their crews made a total of 16 trips between Kai Tak Airport and airports in Namyung and Chongqing (Chungking) in China, the war time capital of the Republic of China. According to articles in the New York Times and the Chicago Daily of 15 December 1941, the pilot's names were Charles L. Sharp, Hugh L. Woods, Harold A. Sweet, William McDonald, Frank L. Higgs, Robert S. Angle, P.W. Kessler and S.E. Scott. Together they made 16 sorties and evacuated 275 persons including Mme Sun Yat-Sen, the widow of the "Father of the Nation" and the Chinese Finance Minister H.H. Kung. :The Commonwealth forces decided against holding the Sham Chun River and instead established three battalions in the Gin Drinkers' Line across the hills. The Japanese 38th Infantry under the command of Major General Takaishi Sakai quickly forded the Sham Chun River by using temporary bridges. Early on 10 December 1941 the 228th Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel Teihichi, of the 38th Division attacked the Commonwealth defences at the Shing Mun Redoubt defended by 2nd Battalion Royal Scots, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel S. White. The line was breached in five hours and later that day the Royal Scots also withdrew from Golden Hill. D company of the Royal Scots counter-attacked and captured Golden Hill.[5] By 10:00am the hill was again taken by the Japanese. This made the situation on the New Territories and Kowloon untenable and the evacuation from started on 11 December 1941 under aerial bombardment and artillery barrage. As much as possible, military and harbour facilities were demolished before the withdrawal. By 13 December, the 5/7 Rajputs of the British Indian Army commanded by Lieutenant Colonel R. Cadosan-Rowlinson, the last Commonwealth troops on the mainland, had retreated to Hong Kong Island. :Maltby organised the defence of the island, splitting it between an East Brigade and a West Brigade. On 15 December, the Japanese began systematic bombardment of the island's North Shore. Two demands for surrender were made on 13 December and 17 December. When these were rejected, Japanese forces crossed the harbour on the evening of 18 December and landed on the island's North-East. They suffered only light casualties, although no effective command could be maintained until the dawn came. That night, approximately 20 gunners were massacred at the Sai Wan Battery after they had surrendered. There was a further massacre of prisoners, this time of medical staff, in the Salesian Mission on Chai Wan Road. In both cases, a few men survived to tell the story. :On the morning of 19 December fierce fighting continued on Hong Kong Island but the Japanese annihilated the headquarters of West Brigade, causing the death of Brigadier John K. Lawson, the commander of the West Brigade. A British counter-attack could not force them from the Wong Nai Chung Gap that secured the passage between downtown and the secluded southern parts of the island. :From 20 December, the island became split in two with the British Commonwealth forces still holding out around the Stanley peninsula and in the West of the island. At the same time, water supplies started to run short as the Japanese captured the island's reservoirs. :On the morning of 25 December, Japanese soldiers entered the British field hospital at St. Stephen's College, and tortured and killed a large number of injured soldiers, along with the medical staff. :By the afternoon of 25 December 1941, it was clear that further resistance would be futile and British colonial officials headed by the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Mark Aitchison Young, surrendered in person at the Japanese headquarters on the third floor of the Peninsula Hong Kong hotel. This was the first occasion on which a British Crown Colony has surrendered to an invading force.[citation needed] The garrison had held out for 17 days. This day is known in Hong Kong as "Black Christmas". ===Orders of battle Allies=== :Infantry ::2nd Battalion, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) United Kingdom ::Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment United Kingdom ::1st Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment (Machine gun battalion) United Kingdom ::5th Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment British Raj ::2nd Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment British Raj ::1st Battalion, The Winnipeg Grenadiers Canada ::The Royal Rifles of Canada (Rifle battalion) Canada ::Hong Kong Chinese Regiment (Infantry battalion) British Hong Kong ::Infantry Companies, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC) British Hong Kong :Artillery :8th Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery United Kingdom :12th Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery United Kingdom :5th Anti-Air Regiment, Royal Artillery United Kingdom :956th Defence Battery, Royal Artillery United Kingdom :1st Hong Kong Regiment, Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery British Hong Kong / Straits Settlements :Artillery Batteries, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC) British Hong Kong Supporting Units :Royal Engineers, RE United Kingdom :Royal Army Service Corps, RASC United Kingdom :Royal Army Medical Corps, RAMC United Kingdom :Royal Signals, RS United Kingdom :Royal Army Ordnance Corps, RAOC United Kingdom :Royal Army Dental Corps, RADC United Kingdom :Royal Army Pay Corps, RAPC United Kingdom :Military Provost Staff Corps United Kingdom :Indian Hospital Corps, IHC British Raj :Indian Medical Service, IMS British Raj :Royal Indian Army Service Corps, RIASC British Raj :Hong Kong Mule Corps British Raj :Corps of Military Staff Clerks Canada :Canadian Provost Corps Canada :Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, RCAMC Canada :Canadian Army Dental Corps Canada :Canadian Service Canada :Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, RCCS Canada :Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, RCASC Canada :Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps, RCAPC Canada :Canadian Postal Corps Canada :Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, RCOC Canada :Canadian Chaplains Service Canada :Canadian Auxiliary Services Canada :Supporting Units, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC) British Hong Kong :Hongkong Dockyard Defence Corps, HKDDC British Hong Kong, (Under HKVDC Command in Battle of Hong Kong) Royal Navy :Hong Kong Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, HKRNVR British Hong Kong :Royal Marines, RM (HMS Tamar) United Kingdom :Fleet Air Arm, FAA United Kingdom :Queen Alexandra RN Nursing Service United Kingdom :Royal Naval Dockyard Police, RNDP British Hong Kong :HMS Tamar United Kingdom :HMS Thracian United Kingdom :HMS Thanet United Kingdom :HMS Scout United Kingdom :HMS Tern United Kingdom :HMS Robin United Kingdom :HMS Redstart United Kingdom :HMS Cicala United Kingdom :HMS Moth United Kingdom Royal Air Force :RAF Kai Tak :RAF Little Sai Wan :RAF Sek Kong :RAF Shatin :RAF Tai Mo Shan === Aftermath === :Isogai Rensuke became the first Japanese governor of Hong Kong. This ushered in the three years and eight months of Imperial Japanese administration. Japanese soldiers also terrorised the local population by murdering many, raping an estimated 10,000 women, and looting. :Although Hong Kong surrendered to the Japanese, the local Chinese waged a small guerilla war in New Territories. As a result of the resistance, some villages were razed as a punishment. The guerillas fought until the end of the Japanese occupation. Western historical books on the subject have not significantly covered their actions. The resistance groups were known as the Gangjiu and Dongjiang forces. :Enemy civilians (meaning Allied nationals) were interned at the Stanley Internment Camp. Initially, there were 2400 internees although this number was reduced following some repatriations during the war. Internees who died, together with prisoners executed by the Japanese, are buried in Stanley Cemetery. :British sovereignty was restored in 1945 following the surrender of the Japanese forces on 15 August, six days after the U.S. dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki. :General Takashi Sakai, who led the invasion of Hong Kong and subsequently served as governor for some time, was tried as a war criminal and executed by a firing squad in 1946. :The Allied dead from the campaign, including British, Canadian and Indian soldiers, were eventually interred at the Sai Wan Military Cemetery and Stanley Military Cemetery. A total of 1,528 soldiers, mainly Commonwealth, are buried there. There are also graves of other Allied combatants who died in the region during the war, including some Dutch sailors, who were re-interred in Hong Kong post war. :The Cenotaph in Central commemorates the Defence as well as war-dead from World War I. :The shield in the colonial coat of arms of Hong Kong granted in 1959 featured the battlement design to commemorate the Defence of Hong Kong during World War II. The arms was in use until 1997 when it was replaced by the current regional emblem. :Lei Yue Mun Fort has lost its defence significance in the post-war period. After the war, it became a training ground for the British Forces until 1987 when it was finally vacated. In view of its historical significance and unique architectural features, the former Urban Council decided in 1993 to conserve and develop Lei Yue Mun Fort into the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence. :The nearby Sai Wan Battery, with buildings constructed as far back as 1890, housed the Depot and Record Office of the Hong Kong Military Service Corps for nearly four decades after the War. The barracks were handed over to the government in 1985 and were subsequently converted into Lei Yue Mun Park and Holiday Village. === Prisoners === :Prisoners of war were sent to: *Sham Shui Po POW Camp *Argyle Street Camp for officers *North Point Camp primarily for Canadians and Royal Navy *Ma Tau Chung Camp for Indian soldiers *Yokohama Camp in Japan *Fukuoka Camp in Japan *Osaka Camp in Japan :Of the Canadians captured during the battle, 267 subsequently perished in Japanese prisoner of war camps, mainly due to mistreatment and abuse. In December 2011, Toshiyuki Kato, Japan's parliamentary vice minister for foreign affairs, apologized for the mistreatment to a group of Canadian veterans of the battle in Tokyo. === Awards === :*John Robert Osborn (January 2, 1899 – December 19, 1941) was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces, conferred upon a Canadian for actions during World War II. After seeing a Japanese grenade roll in through the doorway of the building Osborn and his fellow Canadian Winnipeg Grenadiers had been garrisoning, he took off his helmet and threw himself on the grenade, saving the lives of over 10 other Canadian soldiers. He was born in Norfolk, England. :*Gander was a Newfoundland dog posthumously awarded the Dickin Medal, the "animals' Victoria Cross", in 2000 for his deeds in World War II, the first such award in over 50 years. He picked up a thrown Japanese hand grenade and rushed with it toward the enemy, dying in the ensuing explosion, but saving the lives of several wounded Canadian soldiers. == Canada and the Defence of Hong Kong == :During the Second World War, Canadian soldiers were active not only in Europe, but also in the Far East. In 1941, the British, hoping to deter hostile action by Japan, decided to reinforce their outpost in Hong Kong. To help defend the Crown Colony, Canada sent a force of 1, 975, consisting of two battalions—the Winnipeg Grenadiers and the Royal Rifles of Canada (from the city of Quebec); a brigade headquarters group; and various specialists details (including a signal section, two medical officers, two nursing sisters and three chaplains). They sailed from Vancouver on October 27, 1941, and arrived on November 16. :With the arrival of the Canadians, approximately 14,000 Allied troops (from Canada, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, China and India) prepared to defend the Colony, which consisted of the island of Hong Kong and the adjacent mainland areas of Kowloon and the “New Territories”. The two Canadian battalions with Britain’s Middlesex Regiment formed the island brigade. :The Canadian battalions had no battle experience. They had previously served on garrison duty in Jamaica (the Grenadiers) and Newfoundland (the Royal Rifles), but had not received all the training required for front-line troops. It was felt they would have time in Hong Kong to complete it. Instead, they became the first Canadian soldiers to fight as a unit in the Second World War when Japan attacked almost simultaneously Pearl Harbor, Northern Malaya, the Philippines, Guam, Wake Island, and Hong Kong. :The Japanese attacked the Colony’s mainland positions on December 8 (in North America, the date was December 7) and all mainland troops withdrew to the island on the 11th. On December 18, Japan invaded Hong Kong Island. The invasion force was overwhelming in strength and backed with a heavy arsenal of artillery and air support. The Allied troops had no significant air or naval defence, and no hope of being relieved or resupplied. Despite being heavily outnumbered, Canadian soldiers performed valiantly with the rest of the Allied troops and held out for as long as possible. It was not until Christmas Day that Governor Sir Mark Young, on the advice of Major-General C.M. Maltby, commander of the British troops in China, surrendered the Colony. ===See also=== * [[Space:Canadian Casualties|Canadian Casualties in the Defense of Hong Kong and its Aftermath]] * [[Space:Hong Kong|Hong Kong: The Inside Story of Canada’s Role In A Doomed Garrison]] * [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/forgotten-heroes-the-story-of-c-force/article4180451/ Forgotten heroes: The story of 'C' Force] Book Excerpt: The Damned, by Nathan Greenfield * [https://www.hkvca.ca/cforcedata/index.php C Force Reports and Stats - HKCA] ===Links=== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hong_Kong Wikipedia - Battle of Hong Kong] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Force Wikipedia - C Force] * [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/forgotten-heroes-the-story-of-c-force/article4180451/ Forgotten heroes: The story of 'C' Force] Book Excerpt: The Damned, by Nathan Greenfield * [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/incoming/he-survived-the-battle-of-hong-kong-and-four-years-as-a-pow-in-japan/article4180460/ He survived the battle of Hong Kong and four years as a PoW in Japan] KELLY-ANNE RIESS, REGINA, Special to The Globe and Mail, Published July 29, 2008 * Tony Banham. (2009) We Shall Suffer There: Hong Kong's Defenders Imprisoned, 1942-45. Hong Kong University Press. This work documents the experiences of Hong Kong's prisoners of war and civilian internees from their capture by the Japanese in December 1941 to liberation, rescue, and repatriation. While the prisoner-of-war main camps in Hong Kong itself have been mentioned in many other works, there has so far been no definitive chronology of their operation. Where the camps in Japan (to which many of the Hong Kong POWs were sent in six main drafts) have been mentioned, coverage has been superficial and limited in scope, and many camps have been entirely overlooked. This book includes them all, and the movements between them, using only primary sources and only—as far as possible—the words of those involved.

Battle of Horseshoe Bend 1814

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---- '''Battle of Horseshoe Bend, or Battle of Tohopeka''' : ''Tallapoosa County, Alabama March 27, 1814'' [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/54horseshoe/54horseshoe.htm The Battle of Horseshoe Bend: Collision of Cultures], National Parks Service. (based on the Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, one of the thousands of properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places.) : Date: 27 Mar 1814 : Location: near Dadeville, AL : Victor: US and allied Native American :Total force 1000 to 1200 warriors -est. ::Casualties 557 to 800 killed[http://alabamatrailswar1812.com/muster.htm Alabama Trails War of 1812] : : '''Maj. General Andrew Jackson's Forces''' Maj. General Andrew Jackson commanding :Captain Jesse Bean's Company of Mounted Spies :Major L. P. Montgomery's 39th U.S. Infantry Regulars :General George Doherty's Brigade :Colonel Ewen Allison's 1st Regiment of East Tennessee Militia :Captain Everett's Company :Captain King's Company :Captain Loughmiller's Company :Captain Winsell's Company :Captain Hampton's Company (was at Fort Armstrong) :Colonel Samuel Bunch's 1st Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Infantry :Captain Francis Berry's Company :Captain Nicholas Gibbs' Company :Captain Jones Griffin's Company :Captain Moses Davis' Company :Captain Joseph Duncan's Company :Captain John Houk's Company :General Thomas Johnson' Brigade :Colonel Stephen Copeland's 3rd Regiment of Tennessee Militia :Captain Moses Thompson's Company :Captain Allen Wilkinson's Company :Colonel Richard C. Napier's 1st Regiment West Tennessee Militia :Captain James McMurray's Company :Colonel John Brown's East Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen :General John Coffee's Brigade :Colonel Robert Dyer's Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen :Captain David Deadrick's Artillery company, two six-pound cannon :Cherokee, Chickasaw and Choctaws warriors ::Total force unknown :::Casualties 26 to 32 killed, 99 to 111 wounded '''Creek Warriors "Red Sticks"'''
[http://digitalprojects.libraries.uc.edu/exhibits/mckhall/menawa.html Menawa] -War Leader
:Oakfuskie or Ocfuske Town :Oakahoga or Oakchoie Town :New Yorcau or New Yanka Town :Hillabee Town :The Fish Pond Town :Eufaula or Eufaulahatche Town ==Sources== * [[Wikipedia: Battle of Horseshoe Bend (1814)]] * [http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/warof1812/p/battle-of-horseshoe-bend.htm Battle of Horseshoe Bend] (About.com)

Battle of Jutland

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For participants in this battle, see [[:Category: Battle of Jutland|the category for Battle of Jutland]] [[Category: Battle of Jutland]] ===Battle of Jutland=== The Battle of Jutland (German: Skagerrakschlacht) was a naval battle fought by the Royal Navy's Grand Fleet (which also included ships and individual personnel from the Royal Australian Navy and Royal Canadian Navy[1]) against the Imperial German Navy's High Seas Fleet during the First World War. The battle was fought on 31 May and 1 June 1916 in the North Sea near Jutland, Denmark. It was the largest naval battle and the only full-scale clash of battleships in the war. It was only the third-ever fleet action between steel battleships, following the smaller but more decisive battles of the Yellow Sea (1904) and Tsushima (1905) during the Russo-Japanese War. The Grand Fleet was commanded by British Admiral [[Jellicoe-3|Sir John Jellicoe]], and the High Seas Fleet by German Vice-Admiral Reinhard Scheer. The High Seas fleet's intention was to lure out, trap and destroy a portion of the Grand Fleet, as the German naval force was insufficient to successfully engage the entire British fleet. This formed part of a larger strategy to break the British blockade of Germany and to allow German mercantile shipping to operate. Meanwhile, the Royal Navy pursued a strategy to engage and destroy the High Seas Fleet, or keep the German force contained and away from Britain's own shipping lanes. The German plan was to use Vice-Admiral Franz Hipper's fast scouting group of five modern battlecruisers to lure Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty's battlecruiser squadrons into the path of the main German fleet. Submarines were stationed in advance across the likely routes of the British ships. However, the British learned from signal intercepts that a major fleet operation was likely, so on 30 May Jellicoe sailed with the Grand Fleet to rendezvous with Beatty, passing over the locations of the German submarine picket lines while they were unprepared. The German plan had been delayed, causing further problems for their submarines which had reached the limit of their endurance at sea. On the afternoon of 31 May, Beatty encountered Hipper's battlecruiser force long before the Germans had expected. In a running battle, Hipper successfully drew the British vanguard into the path of the High Seas Fleet. By the time Beatty sighted the larger force and turned back towards the British main fleet, he had lost two battlecruisers from a force of six battlecruisers and four battleships, against the five ships commanded by Hipper. The battleships, commanded by Rear-Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas, were the last to turn and formed a rearguard as Beatty withdrew, now drawing the German fleet in pursuit towards the main British positions. Between 18:30, when the sun was lowering on the western horizon, backlighting the German forces, and nightfall at about 20:30, the two fleets – totalling 250 ships between them – directly engaged twice. Fourteen British and eleven German ships were sunk, with great loss of life. After sunset, and throughout the night, Jellicoe maneuvered to cut the Germans off from their base, hoping to continue the battle the next morning, but under the cover of darkness Scheer broke through the British light forces forming the rearguard of the Grand Fleet and returned to port.[3] Both sides claimed victory. The British lost more ships and twice as many sailors, and the British press criticised the Grand Fleet's failure to force a decisive outcome, but Scheer's plan of destroying a substantial portion of the British fleet also failed. The Germans' 'fleet in being' continued to pose a threat, requiring the British to keep their battleships concentrated in the North Sea, but the battle confirmed the German policy of avoiding all fleet-to-fleet contact. At the end of the year, after further unsuccessful attempts to reduce the Royal Navy's numerical advantage, the German Navy turned its efforts and resources to unrestricted submarine warfare and the destruction of Allied and neutral shipping which by April 1917 triggered America's declaration of war on Germany.[4] Subsequent reviews commissioned by the Royal Navy generated strong disagreement between supporters of Jellicoe and Beatty concerning the two admirals' performance in the battle. Debate over their performance and the significance of the battle continues today. There were 151 ships in the British fleet at the Battle of Jutland. See also https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Battle_of_Jutland_Crew_Lists_Project

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[[Category: Battle of Jutland]] The Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project is endeavouring to identify all of those, in the British fleet, that were at the Battle of Jutland (31 May to 1 June 1916). This project has been active for seven years (see https://battleofjutlandcrewlists.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page ) and now wants to reference its findings to Wikitree profiles and help Wikitree folk with their search for relatives that were at the battle. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Penfold-1875#PM-38146615 send me a private message].

Battle of Landen

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[[Category:Battle of Landen]] '''Battle of Landen (Neerwinden) 29 July 1693''' [[Image:Doug_s_Photos-14.jpg|400px]] The Battle of Landen (or Neerwinden) was a battle in the Nine Years' War, fought near Neerwinden in present-day Belgium on 29 July 1693. The French army, under Marshal Luxembourg, and the Allied army, under King William III of England, fought what came to be known as "the bloodiest battle fought in Europe for over 200 years". "So great was the slaughter that the House of Lords recommended that no British general should ever again serve the subordinate command of a Dutch soldier, whatever his rank".The Cameronians; A Concise History; Nine Years War The French assaulted the Allied position three times before the French cavalry finally penetrated the allied defences and drove William's army from the field in a rout. The battle was, however, quite costly for both sides, the French losing 9,000 men to the Allies' 19,000. The French failed to follow up on their victory, allowing William to escape. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Landen Wikipedia] has an article on this battle. However it is worth noting that within the article on wikipedia the naming of the various regiments reflects later unit status and not that under which they fought. The Order of Battle for the Allied Force was:The corrections are made using d'Auvergne's account of the campaign of 1693, Walton's history of British Standing Army and Dalton's work English Army Lists, available in 6 Parts with Vol 3 covering the Nine Years War. '''Cavalry''' : Life Guards - three squadrons: 1st, 3rd and 4th Troops of Life Guards. The latter one being the Dutch Garde du Corps. This unit came over to England in 1688, and was on the English Establishment between 1689 and 1699. In England it ranked as the 4th Troop of Life Guards. Wikipedia shows the Royal Horse Guards, which were in England in 1693 and should be considered an error. : The Queen's Regiment of Horse - 3 sqns (later 1st Dragoons Guards) : Lord Berkeley's Regiment of Horse - 2 sqns (later 3rd Dragoons Guards) : Francis Langston's Regiment - 2 sqns (later 4th Dragoons Guards) : Hugh Wyndham's Regiment - 2 sqns (later 6th Dragoons Guards) : Earl of Galway's Regiment - 3 sqns (a Huguenot regiment, disbanded in 1699 and not included in wikipedia although [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_de_Massue,_Earl_of_Galway Henri de Massue], Earl of Galway was wounded and captured at the battle but escaped in the confusion) : Lord Fitzharding's Regiment of Dragoons - 3 sqns (later 4th Iniskilling Dragoons) '''Infantry''' : First Regiment of Foot Guards - 2 bns (later Grenadier Guards) : Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards - 1 bn (Coldstream Guards) : Scots Regiment of Foot Guards - 2 bns (later Scots Guards) Note that in the Guards Regiments at the time the designation and diverencing of Battalions was not fixed and it varied. : Royal Regiment of Foot - 2 bns (later Royal Scots). This Regiment was organised, in its fixed establishment, into two battalions. : William Selwyn's Regiment of Foot - 1 bn (later Queen's (West Surrey) Regiment) : Charles Churchill's Regiment - 1 bn (later Buffs (East Kent)) : Henry Trelawney's Regiment - 1 bn (later King's Own (Lancaster)) : Royal [Regiment of] Fuziliers - 1 bn (later Royal Fusiliers (City of London)) : John Tidcomb's Regiment - 1 bn (later West Yorkshire) : Francis Collingwood's Regiment - 1 bn (this Regiment was disbanded in 1700 and is missed on wikipedia) : James Stanley's Regiment - 1 bn (later Leicestershire) : Thomas Erle's Regiment - 1 bn (later Green Howards (North Yorkshire)) : [[:Category: Francis O'Farrell's Regiment|Francis O'Farrell's Regiment]] - 1 bn (later Royal Scots Fusiliers) : Earl of Leven's Regiment - 1 bn (later King's Own Scottish Borderers) : Andrew Munro's Regiment - 1 bn (later Cameronians) : Sir Charles Graham's Regiment - 1 bn (Scots Brigade) : Aeneas Mackay's Regiment - 1 bn (Scots Brigade) : George Lauder's Regiment - 1 bn (Scots Brigade) These latter three Regiments, all Scottish and erroneously labelled as mercenary on wikipedia, were units on Dutch service and had been prior to William of Orange assuming the throne of England. They came over to England in November 1688 with William's invasion, and were placed on the English Establishment in early 1689. In 1697 the regiments returned onto the Dutch payroll. Graham's regiment is not mentioned in Walton's overview of infantry officers casualties (p. 270-1), but is found in d'Auvergne's account of the campaign of 1693 (pp. 91-5). In Dalton's work the unit establishments for these units commence at Vol 3, page 289, roughly in the order found above (seniority). ===Source and References=== ------

Battle of Lavergne - General Negley's Report

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[[Category:Battle of Lavergne]] For a grouping of profiles and categories of units involved in the Battle of Lavergne, see the category: [[:Category:Battle of Lavergne]] GEN. NEGLEY'S OFFICIAL REPORT. HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES FORCES, NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 9, 1862. SIR: Maj.-Gen. J.R. ANDERSON, Brig.-Gen. FORREST, and Gov. HARRIS have been rapidly concentrating a large rebel force at Lavergne, fifteen miles east, with the avowed intention of assaulting Nashville. Deeming it a favorable opportunity to check this project by a sudden blow, a concerted movement was made on the night of the 6th inst. A force of four hundred infantry, four hundred cavalry, and four pieces of artillery, under command of Gen. PALMER, was sent via the Murfreesboro road, at the same time eighteen hundred infantry, under Col. MILLER, marched by a circuitous route to the south of Lavergne. The enemy's pickets and vedettes were in considerable force on the roads, and skirmished with our advance for ten miles, enabling the main force, consisting of one regiment, the Thirty-second Alabama Infantry, one steel-rifled cannon, and three thousand cavalry, to assume a position, forming their lines in anticipation of our entire force advancing on the Murfreesboro road, which was part of our object. The enemy commenced the action by opening fire with three pieces of artillery at the distance of three hundred yards. This was soon silenced by a shell from one of our guns exploding their ammunition chest. At the moment the enemy were directing their movements against the right flank of Gen. PALMER's force, Col. MILLER's infantry arrived, advancing in a splendid line of battle, and delivering a well-directed fire into the enemy's ranks, which was followed by a skillful deployment right and left, to cut off their retreat. The Confederates held their ground for thirty minutes, then fled in the wildest disorder, leaving one hundred and seventy-five prisoners in our hands, among whom were two Lieutenant-Colonels and a number of line officers, three pieces of artillery, ordnance and Quartermaster stores, a large amount of provisions, camp equipage, personal effects, stand of regimental colors, and two railroad cars, which we destroyed. Their defeat was complete. Their loss in killed and wounded was about eighty. The conduct of our officers and men was highly meritorious, with numerous instances of individual bravery and efficiency. A report in detail will be forwarded to you the first opportunity. Our loss was five killed, nine wounded and four missing. I have the honor to remain, yours, very truly, JAMES S. NEGLEY, Brigadier-General Commanding. Col. J.B. FRY, A.A.G. and Chief of Staff.

Battle of Long Island

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[[Category: Battle of Long Island]] ==Battle of Long Island== : Alias: Battle of Brooklyn or the Battle of Brooklyn Heights : Date: August 27, 1776 : Location: Kings County, Long Island, New York : Victor: British This is the first major battle in the American Revolutionary War following the Declaration of Independence. It's also the largest battle of the entire conflict, and the first battle in which an army of the United States engaged, having declared itself a nation only the month before. After defeating the British in the Siege of Boston on March 17, 1776, Gen. Washington brought the Continental Army to defend the strategic port city of New York, then limited to the southern end of Manhattan Island. Washington knew the city's harbor would be an excellent base for the British Navy during the campaign. So he established defenses and waited for a British attack. July 1776: Under Gen. William Howe, the British land a few miles across the harbor on Staten Island. Over the next month and a half, ships slowly reinforced them at Lower New York Bay, bringing their total force to 32,000 men. With the British fleet in control of the entrance to the harbor, Washington knew the difficulty in holding the city. Believing Manhattan would be the first target, he moved the bulk of his forces there. 22 Aug 1776: British land on the southwest shore of Long Island, across The Narrows from Staten Island -- over 12 miles south of East River crossings to Manhattan. After five days of waiting, the British attack American defenses on Guan Heights. But unknown to Americans, Howe brings his main army around the rear and attacks their flank soon after. The Americans panicked, but a stand by 400 Maryland troops prevent most of the army from capture. The remainder flee to the main defenses on Brooklyn Heights. The British dug in for a siege but on the night of August 29–30, Washington evacuates the entire army to Manhattan without loss of materiel and life. Washington and the Continental Army are completely driven out of New York after several more defeats and retreat through New Jersey and into Pennsylvania. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Long_Island 1]) ===United States Commanders and leaders=== :George Washington :[[Putnam-40|Israel Putnam]], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Putnam-587-1.jpg image] :William Alexander :Thomas Mifflin :Henry Knox :John Sullivan :Strength 10,000 :Casualties and losses 300 killed, ~700 wounded, 1,000 captured ===Kingdom of Great Britain Commanders and leaders=== :William Howe :Charles Cornwallis :Henry Clinton :William Erskine :James Grant :Charles Mawhood :Strength 32,000 :Casualties and losses 64 killed, 293 wounded, 31 missing ===Images=== * American strategy called for the first line of defense to be based on the Heights of Guan - a series of hills which stretched northeast across King's County. The main defensive works - a series of forts and entrenchments - were located in the northwest of the county in and around the Dutch town of Brookland. The Road to Narrows is the Gowanus Road. No.5 is the Old Stone House. [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3d/BrooklynMap1766.jpg Map by Bernard Ratzer] based on his 1766-1767 survey. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/Battle_of_Brooklyn.gif British military map] from 1776 showing the marching routes and battle sites during the Battle of Long Island. * The Delaware Regiment at the [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/BattleofLongisland.jpg Battle of Long Island]. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Battleoflongisland.jpg Battle of Long Island], 1858 Alonzo Chappel. Gunpowder smoke from cannon and muskets marks where Stirling and the Maryland troops attack the British, while in the foreground the rest of the American troops escape across Brouwer's mill pond. Building pictured is the mill. * U.S. Army - [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/U.S._Army_-_Artillery_Retreat_from_Long_Island_1776.jpg Artillery Retreat from Long Island 1776] (1899).

Battle of Lundy's Lane

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

Battle of Monmouth

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[[Category:Battle of Monmouth]] ==Battle of Monmouth== : Date: June 28, 1778 : Location: Monmouth County, New Jersey. ===About=== {{Image|file=Green-28831.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=''Washington Rallying the Troops at Monmouth'' }} The Continental Army under Gen. Washington attacked the rear of the British Army column commanded by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton as they left Monmouth Court House (modern Freehold Borough). It is sometimes known as the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse. Unsteady handling of lead Continental elements by Major General Charles Lee had allowed British rearguard commander Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis to seize the initiative but Washington's timely arrival on the battlefield rallied the Americans along a hilltop hedgerow. Sensing the opportunity to smash the Continentals, Cornwallis pressed his attack and captured the hedgerow in stifling heat. Washington consolidated his troops in a new line on heights behind marshy ground, used his artillery to fix the British in their positions, then brought up a four gun battery under Major General Nathanael Greene on nearby Combs Hill to enfilade the British line, requiring Cornwallis to withdraw. Finally, Washington tried to hit the exhausted British rear guard on both flanks, but darkness forced the end of the engagement. Both armies held the field, but the British commanding General Clinton withdrew undetected at midnight to resume his army's march to New York City. While Cornwallis protected the main British column from any further American attack, Washington had fought his opponent to a standstill after a pitched and prolonged engagement; the first time that Washington's army had achieved such a result. The battle demonstrated the growing effectiveness of the Continental Army after its six month encampment at Valley Forge, where constant drilling under officers such as Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben and Major General Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette greatly improved army discipline and morale. The battle improved the military reputations of Washington, Lafayette and Anthony Wayne but ended the career of Charles Lee, who would face court martial at Englishtown for his failures on the day. According to some accounts, an American soldier's wife, [[Ludwig-979|Mary Hays]], brought water to thirsty soldiers in the June heat, and became one of several women associated with the legend of Molly Pitcher. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Monmouth 1]) ===Images=== * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/BattleofMonmouth.jpg Washington Rallying the Troops at Monmouth], by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6a/Monmouth-map.jpg Map of the battle of Monmouth] * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Molly_Pitcher_engraving.jpg The legend of Molly Pitcher] is closely associated with the battle. ----

Battle of Monocacy

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[[Category:Battle of Monocacy]] {{Profile-box|For profiles and unit categories, see [[:Category:Battle of Monocacy|the category]]}} The Battle of Monocacy (also known as Monocacy Junction) was fought on July 9, 1864, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from Frederick, Maryland, as part of the Valley Campaigns of 1864 during the American Civil War. Confederate forces under Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early defeated Union forces under Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace. The battle was part of Early's raid through the Shenandoah Valley and into Maryland in an attempt to divert Union forces away from Gen. Robert E. Lee's army under siege at Petersburg, Virginia. The battle was the northernmost Confederate victory of the war. While the Union troops retreated to Baltimore, Maryland, the Confederates continued toward Washington, D.C., but the battle at Monocacy delayed Early's march for a day, allowing time for Union reinforcements to arrive in the Union capital. The Confederates launched an attack on Washington on July 12 at the Battle of Fort Stevens, but were unsuccessful and retreated to Virginia. [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Monocacy]] {{Image|file=9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery_Regiment-1.jpg |caption=The Battle That Saved Washington Marker }} ===Inscription=== :The Battle of Monocacy took place on July 9, 1864, in the valley before you. The battle pitted North against South, and Washington, D.C., was the prize. :Richmond and Petersburg were endangered, but the Southern leader, General Robert E. Lee had sent General Early north to threaten Washington, D.C., at least to force the Union commander at Richmond, Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, to send soldiers back to defend the Capital. :The Battle of Monocacy was fought on Saturday, July 9, 1864. The Union forces were heavily outnumbered, about 18,000 to 6,000. Union General Lew Wallace gave battle to delay the Southern forces until Northern reinforcements could reach Washington, D.C. :The fighting started in mid-morning and continued throughout the day. In the late afternoon when Southern troops in battle line streamed out of the woods on Brooks Hill, broke the Northern lines and forced Wallace's small force back towards Baltimore. :The way to Washington was open, but it was too late. General Grant summed up the importance of the valiant effort by outnumbered Northerners. :"They met the enemy, and, as might have been expected, were defeated; but they succeeded in stopping him for the day on which the battle took place... If Early had been put one day earlier he might have entered the capital before the arrival of the reinforcements I had sent." ===Related Artwork=== {{Image|file=9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery_Regiment-2.jpg |caption=The Final Stand }} {{Image|file=9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery_Regiment.jpg |caption=Burning of the Bridge by Company B, 9th NYHA }} :"Previously, men of the company had gathered sheaves of wheat from the nearby field, and had stacked them under the bridge's southeast corner. The combustibles were fired ...and the bridge was soon engulfed in flames." :Pvt. Alfred S. Roe, 9th New York Heavy Artillery ===Monuments=== ==Sources== *[https://youtu.be/1HRfoLAcALU YouTube] *[https://www.loc.gov/item/gvhs01.vhs00169/ Library Of Congress] * US National Park Service: [https://www.nps.gov/mono/learn/historyculture/battle.htm The Battle of Monocacy: Precursors.] * CivilWar.org: [http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/monocacy.html Monocacy.] html *[http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=3292 Historical Marker Database]

Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge

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[[Category:Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge]] For profiles, see [[:Category:Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge|the category]] '''Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge''' The Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge was a battle of the American Revolutionary War fought near Wilmington, North Carolina on February 27, 1776. The victory of North Carolina Patriots over Southern Loyalists helped build political support for the revolution and increased recruitment of additional soldiers into their forces. Loyalist recruitment efforts in the interior of North Carolina began in earnest with news of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, and Patriots in the province also began organizing Continental Army and militia units. When word arrived in January 1776 of a planned British Army expedition to the area, Josiah Martin, the royal governor, ordered the Loyalist militia to muster in anticipation of their arrival. Patriot militia and Continental units mobilized to prevent the junction, blockading several routes until the poorly-armed Loyalists were forced to confront them at Moore's Creek Bridge, about 18 miles (29 km) north of Wilmington. In a brief early-morning engagement, a charge across the bridge by sword-wielding Loyalist Scotsmen was met by a barrage of musket fire. One Loyalist leader was killed, another captured, and the whole force was scattered. In the following days, many Loyalists were arrested, putting a damper on further recruiting efforts. North Carolina was not militarily threatened again until 1780, and memories of the battle and its aftermath negated efforts by Charles Cornwallis to recruit Loyalists in the area in 1781. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Moore%27s_Creek_Bridge 1]) '''Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge''' :Part of: the American Revolutionary War :Date: February 27, 1776 :Location: near Wilmington, North Carolina :Result: Patriot victory :Belligerents: United States North Carolina Patriots, British Loyalists '''United States North Carolina Patriots''' :Commanders and leaders: ::James Moore ::Richard Caswell ::Alexander Lillington :Strength: 1,050 militia :Casualties and losses: 1 killed, 1 wounded '''British Loyalists''' :Commanders and leaders: ::Donald MacDonald (POW) ::Donald McLeod † ::John Campbell † :Strength: Start of march: 1,400–1,600, Battle: 700–800 :Casualties and losses: ::30–50 killed or wounded ::850 Loyalists were captured by Patriot forces after the battle and over the next few days. For more information see also: *The Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge by J.D. Lewis at [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_battle_of_moores_creek.html Carolana.com] *Battle of Moores Creek Bridge, by Josh Howard at [http://ncpedia.org/history/usrevolution/moores-creek-bridge NCpedia.org]

Battle of Peas Field

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[[Category:King Philip's War]] The first major engagement of King Philip's War was fought at Fogland Point near the Almy's Peas Field, known colloquially as the Battle of Peas Field. -- Tiverton Historical Society

Battle of Point Pleasant

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[[Category: Battle of Kanawha|Battle of Kanawha category]] [[Category: Battle of Point Pleasant|Battle of Point Pleasant category]] [[Category: Projects Related to Appalachia|Projects Related to Appalachia category]] [[Category: Lord Dunmore's War]] [[Image:Battle_of_Point_Pleasant.jpg|250px|Battle of Point Pleasant Drawing]] [[Category:Fort Randolph, Virginia One Place Study]] [[Category:Fort Savannah, Virginia One Place Study]] [[Category:Fort Henry, Virginia One Place Study]] AKA: [[:Category: Battle of Kanawha|Battle of Kanawha]] The only major conflict during Lord Dunmore's War was the Battle of Point Pleasant — which is also known as the Battle of Kanawha. This battle took place on 10 October 1774. It was mostly between Virginia militia and the Shawnee and Mingo tribes. The Shawnee Chief Cornstalk attacked the Virginia militia in order to halt General Lewis's advance into the Ohio Valley. The attack was near Point Pleasant West Virginia. The fighting was long and furious and ended with the retreat of Cornstalk. Immediately following the battle, the Virginians, along with a second force led by Lord Dunmore, the Royal Governor of Virginia, marched into the Ohio Valley and compelled Cornstalk to agree to a treaty which ended the war. Many men that that served at Point Pleasant continued their military careers into the American Revolution and onto high places in their communities. {{Image|file=Battle_of_Point_Pleasant.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Battlefield of Point Pleasant}} The significance of Dunmore's war and the Battle of Point Pleasant is that Andrew Lewis and his Troops felt they were betrayed by Dunmore. Dunmore's troops were to have been at Point Pleasant. Dunmore changed the plan and stayed to the north. Lewis's Troops were infuriated that their comrades were slain, without Dunsmore's support, and wanted to cross the Ohio and seek revenge while Dunmore wanted them to stand down while he made the treaty at Camp Charlotte. In turn Dunmore eventually was forced, by Andrew Lewis to flee to a ship at sea. Thus sparking the beginning of the American Revolution! ==Sources== *{{wikidata|Q4872073|en}} - Battle of Point Pleasant

Battle of Preston (1715)

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[[Category: Battle of Preston (1715)]] ==Battle of Preston (09-14 Nov 1715)== ===Background=== In October and early November of 1715, a Jacobite army of around 1,600 Highlanders, commanded by Brigadier William Mackintosh of Borlum, a veteran soldier who had spent much of his career in the French Army, left Fife moving through East Lothian and then moved south of the border. The core of the Highland force was the 700-strong [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mcqu/1715.html Mackintosh Regiment] under the command of Lachlan Mackintosh of Mackintosh, the clan chief and a nephew of Borlum’s. The Jacobites under Borlum also included a number of men from the Eastern Lowlands, many of them from Aberdeenshire, Perthshire and Angus. Mackintosh joined forces with a small army of borderers and Galloway men under Viscount Kenmure at Kelso. In addition, a number of English Jacobites from Northumberland, led by the local MP [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Forster Thomas Forster], joined Mackintosh and Kenmure. The Earl of Mar decided for political reasons that Forster should command the Jacobite army in England. This was an appalling military decision however Forster brought a significant number of troops, although, as will be seen, with little experience and no will to fight. Indeed Mackintosh, in his correspondence with Mar, was appalled by both the quality and quantity of the English Jacobites and it was only with the greatest reluctance that Mackintosh was persuaded to advance into England. Thomas Forster moved south through north England with little opposition with the intent of raising the Jacobites in Lancashire. By the time they reached Preston, in Lancashire, had grown to about 4,000 in number. Their horse troops entered Preston on the night of 9 November 1715, and, as they approached, two troops of Government dragoons and part of a militia regiment retreated to Wigan. The Government Force, under General Charles Wills, comprising one regiment of the line ([[:Category: 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot|The Cameronians]]) and six cavalry Regiments, left Manchester on 11 November, arriving at Preston on the 12th. By far the majority of this force were Scottish. The Cameronians, then known as Preston’s Regiment after their colonel George Preston, comprised the infantry element. Many of these Regiments had fought with Marlborough and were based in Ireland before being mobilised for England in mid 1715. Forster, a man with no battlefield or leadership experience, decided to remain in Preston. ===Siege=== On the 12th Nov, immediately after arriving, Wills ordered an attack. The attack occurred in two columns. One, under Brigadier Philip Honeywood, spearheaded by the Cameronians, under Lieutenant Colonel George Baillie, better known as Lord Forrester of Costorphine, entered the town via Church Street. The second column, commanded by Brigadier James Dormer would swing north and attack down the Lancaster Road. The attack had some success but was repulsed by the Mackintosh Regiment. The remainder of day saw sniper fire. Wills then ordered the Government troops, at both the eastern and northern sides of Preston, to set fire to the houses to attempt to force the Jacobites out of their defensive positions. Many Jacobites, predominantly the English from Northumberland, left the army on the night of the 12th. On the 13th, Wills, with more Government forces, Lt-General Carpenter and three regiments of dragoons, encircled the town. With his force diminishing Forster accepted an offer to negotiate terms. Wills refused to treat with the "Highlanders" (a term which generally applied to all the Scots) and they were disbarred from any settlement. Forster accepted an unconditional surrender on the 14th Nov which excluded the Highlanders, around 1,700, in his force. When Government forces entered Preston, the Scots, who had not been informed of their exclusion from the treaty, were lined up in expectation of surrender. ===Aftermath=== Seventeen Jacobites were killed and twenty-five wounded. Government casualties were close to 300 killed and wounded. 1,468 Jacobites were taken prisoner, 463 of them English. Six captured Jacobite officers were immediately court-martialed following the surrender as deserters and four were executed by firing squad. A number of officers, all Scottish, were sentenced for execution. Some of these escaped the Tower. All of the English were pardoned. Around half of the 1,300 rank and file Jacobites captured were sold into seven year indentures in the American colonies and West Indies. Many appears on the [https://www.immigrantships.net/v2/1700v2/elizabeth&ann17160114.html Lists of the ships Elizabeth and Anne]. One group of 30 prisoners managed to overcome the crew of the ship transporting them across the Atlantic and sailed it to France. A somewhat bias account can be found in letters, to the Government, of the battle contained in the [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/jacobite-1715/prestonpans/ National Archives]. Wills, in an attempt to cover up his impetuosity, is believed to have reported fewer casualties in his dispatch when he reported 142 dead and wounded. A number of mass graves were uncovered during 19th Century construction work in Preston and recent estimates put the total Government casualties at closer to 300 men. The Cameronians, alone, suffered 92 dead and seriously wounded. 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Battle of Ramsour's Mill

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[[Category: Battle of Ramsour's Mill]] {{Image |file=Battle_of_Ramsour_s_Mill_1780-3.jpg |align=c |size=600 |caption=Replica of Christian Reinhardt's cabin near Ramsour's Mill }} '''The Battle of Ramsour's Mill''' was a "warm and obstinate fight" ([[Rutherford-1717|Griffith Rutherford]]) (See Smith, Austin William. “[http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/146677 Neighborhood in Constant Alarm’: The Battle of Ramsour’s Mill and Partisan Divisions in the Carolina Backcountry Communities During the American Revolution]”) between local Whigs and Tories in the North Carolina backcountry during the British campaign to gain control of the southern colonies in the American Revolutionary War. It did not involve any regular army forces on either side and was literally fought between family, friends, and neighbors with muskets sometimes being used as clubs because of a lack of ammunition. Several cases of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fratricide fratricide] are believed to have occurred during the battle, as well as a documented instance of friends and combatants on both sides showing mercy to their opponents (see Wikipedia, "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ramsour%27s_Mill Battle of Ramsour's Mill]"). General [[Graham-1752|Joseph Graham]] provided the oldest and most reliable account of the actual battle based on his interviews of surviving participants. (See [[Graham-8073|Graham, Major William A.]], [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CL5F1K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 General Joseph Graham And His Papers On North Carolina Revolutionary History]. Edwards & Broughton, Raleigh (1904).) In the end the larger Tory force was routed (or captured) and the Loyalists were demoralized, effectively disrupting Tory support for the British war effort in the region by robbing Cornwallis of badly needed Loyalist assistance and providing the impetus and inspiration for the crucial Whig victory that followed less than 30 miles away at the [[:Category: Battle of Kings Mountain|Battle of Kings Mountain]] (7 Oct. 1780).(See Powell, William S. (Editor), "[https://www.ncpedia.org/ramsours-mill-battle Battle of Ramsour's Mill]," Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press (2006).) This two hour battle in the "uncivil war" (see Hoffman, Ronald and Thad W. Tate, Peter J. Albert (Editors), [https://smile.amazon.com/Uncivil-War-Backcountry-Revolution-Perspectives/dp/081391051X/ref=smi_www_rco2_go_smi_g5171374337?_encoding=UTF8&%2AVersion%2A=1&%2Aentries%2A=0&ie=UTF8 An Uncivil War: The Southern Backcountry During the American Revolution] (1985)) of the Southern Backcountry took place at dawn on June 20, 1780 at the farm of [[Reinhardt-230|Christian Reinhardt]], on the other side of [https://youtu.be/42p_3DclwEc Clark's creek] from a gristmill operated by [[Ramsour-18|Jacob Ramsour]] - a son of [[Rahmsauer-1|Johan Dietrich Rahmsauer]] (Derrick Ramsour). Today, the [https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/594/ historical site in Lincolnton, North Carolina] contains three modern public schools, athletic fields, playgrounds, streets, and parking lots. Dotted among them are four known [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Battle_of_Ramsour_s_Mill_1780-1 burial sites], several memorials and markers, and a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Battle_of_Ramsour_s_Mill_1780-3 replica of Reinhardt's cabin]. See Lincoln County Historical Association, [http://www.lincolncountyhistory.com/projects/ramsour/ramsour.html LCHA Projects: The Ramsour's Mill Battleground]. An archeological study of the site in 2008 failed to identify any 18th century artifacts. See May, J. Alan. "[http://www.ncssar.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Ramsours-Mill-Report.pdf Archeological Remote Sensing and Data Recovery at Ramsour's Mill Mass Grave Monument, 31LN209, Lincolnton, Lincoln County, North Carolina], Lincoln County Historical Association (2008). An annual celebration (with re-enactments) (see Lackey, Mark. "[https://www.morganton.com/news/remembering-the-battle-of-ramsour-s-mill/article_367ce10a-4ba0-11e7-b005-27813a5171d5.html Remembering the Battle of Ramsour's Mill]," The News Herald (2017)) and a play (see Bernard, Michele T. "[https://www.lincolntimesnews.com/arts_and_entertainment/thunder-over-carolina-showing-at-lincoln-cultural-center/article_1b6be7f2-6ce3-11e8-bc5a-e734139983bc.html 'Thunder Over Carolina' showing at Lincoln Cultural Center]," Lincoln Times News (2018)) commemorate the event. '''See also:''' * Freeze, Gary. [https://www.amazon.com/Catawbans-Crafters-Carolina-County-1747-1900/dp/B001ED35HW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491875047&sr=8-1&keywords=the+catawbans The Catawbans: Crafters of a North Carolina County, 1747–1900]. Catawba County Historical Association; First Edition (1995). * Hunter, C.L. [http://www.archive.org/stream/sketchesofwester12953gut/12953-8.txt Sketches of Western North Carolina, Historical and Biographical]. The Raleigh News Steam Job Print (1877). * Moore, John Wheeler. [https://books.google.com/books?id=sDQtAAAAYAAJ&dq=Ramsour%27s+Mill+1780&source=gbs_navlinks_s History of North Carolina: from the earliest discoveries to the present time, Volume 1]. Alfred Williams (1880). * Preslar, Charles J., Jr. [https://www.amazon.com/History-Catawba-County-Charles-Preslar/dp/B000BO1FOU/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1491875180&sr=1-1&keywords=A+History+of+Catawba+County A History of Catawba County]. Catawba County Historical Association (1954). * Reinhardt, Wallace M. “[https://archive.org/stream/EyeWitness_201604/EyeWitness_djvu.txt Eye Witness Account of the Battle of Ramsour’s Mill]” (circa 1835). * [[Schenck-197|Schenck, David]]. [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=zSpCAAAAIAAJ&rdid=book-zSpCAAAAIAAJ&rdot=1 North Carolina, 1780-’81: Being a History of the Invasion of the Carolinas by the British Army Under Lord Cornwallis in 1780-’81]. Edwards & Broughton (1889). * Sherrill, William L. “[https://archive.org/stream/sherillshistoryo00sher/sherillshistoryo00sher_djvu.txt Sherrill’s History of Lincoln County]” The Lincoln Times (1937). * J. H. Shuford, "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26511349/j_h_shuford_derrick_ramsour/ Derrick Ramsour, Pioneer]," Hickory Democrat (1909). * Yoder, George M. “[http://www.catawbacountync.gov/library/gen/Yoder--Condensed%20History%20of%20Cat%20Co.htm A Condensed History of the Early Settlers of Catawba Valley]” (before 1899).

Battle of Ramsour's Mill (1780)

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The purpose of this page is to list participants in this Revolutionary War battle in the NC Backcountry by political allegiance, age (and original source documents that cite them). {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!! Allegience!!Age!!Killed!!Graham!!Sherrill |- |[[Locke-1590|Francis Locke Sr.]]||Whig||58||||Yes||Yes |- |[[Alexander-1033|Ezra Alexander]]||Whig||||||||Yes |- |William Alexander||Whig||||||||Yes |- |[[Reep-92|Adam Reep]]||Whig||25||||||Yes |- |[[Keener-367|Abraham Keener]]||Tory||63||No||Yes||No |- |[[Warlick-51|Johann Nicholas Warlick ]]||Tory||44||Yes||Yes||Yes |- |Philip Warlick||Tory||||||Yes||Yes |- |Israel Sain||Tory||||||||Yes |- |[[Forney-223|Abraham Forney]]||Whig||22||||||Yes |- |[[McCorkle-236|Francis McCorkle]]||Whig||38|||||| |- |[[Green-8438|William Marion Green]]||Whig||27|||||| |- |[[Shuford-3|John Martin Shuford]]||||36|||||| |} == Sources == * [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/the-battle-of-ramsours-mill-an-annotated-online-bibliography-2d332ecfd97b Bibliography] * [[:Category:Battle_of_Ramsour%27s_Mill|Category]]

Battle of Rhode Island

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[[Category:Battle of Rhode Island]] : Alias: Battle of Quaker Hill; Siege of Newport : Date: August 29, 1778. : Location: Aquidneck Island, Rhode Island : Result: Tactically indecisive, British strategic victory : Belligerents: America, France, Great Britain Continental Army and militia forces under the command of General John Sullivan were withdrawing to the northern part of Aquidneck Island after abandoning their siege of Newport, Rhode Island, when the British forces in Newport sortied, supported by recently arrived Royal Navy ships, and attacked the retreating Americans. The battle ended inconclusively, but the Continental forces afterward withdrew to the mainland, leaving Aquidneck Island in British hands. The battle took place in the aftermath of the first attempt at cooperation between French and American forces following France's entry into the war as an American ally. The operations against Newport were to have been made in conjunction with a French fleet and troops; these were frustrated in part by difficult relations between the commanders, and a storm that damaged both French and British fleets shortly before joint operations were to begin. The battle was also notable for the participation of the [[:Category: 1st Rhode Island Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution]], a locally recruited segregated regiment of African Americans. It was the only major military action to include a racially segregated unit on the American side in the war. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Rhode_Island 1]) ===America and France=== : Commanders and leaders ::John Sullivan - a 19th century [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/GeneralJohnSullivanByTenney.jpg portrait] by A. Tenney ::Nathanael Greene ::Christopher Greene ::Comte d'Estaing - [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/Charles_Henri_Victor_Theodat_comte_d_Estaing_1769.jpeg portrait] 1769, by Jean-Baptiste Lebrun :Strength: 10,100 :Casualties and losses: 30 killed, 137 wounded, 44 missing ===Great Britain=== : Commanders and leaders ::Sir Robert Pigot - [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8c/RobertPigotByFrancisCotes.jpg/813px-RobertPigotByFrancisCotes.jpg portrait] by Francis Cotes ::Francis Smith ::Richard Prescott ::Friedrich Wilhelm von Lossberg :Strength: 6,700 :Casualties and losses: 38 killed, 210 wounded, 12 missing ===Images=== * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1e/Battle_of_Rhode_Island.jpg/1280px-Battle_of_Rhode_Island.jpg A 1779 print depicting the battle]. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e4/Entree_de_l_escadre_francaise_en_baie_de_Newport_1778_Ozanne.jpg Entry of the French squadron in Newport Bay] Aug. 8, 1778. (Drawing by Pierre Ozanne, 1778) * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3f/Rhode-island-map.jpg/1280px-Rhode-island-map.jpg A 1778 French military map] showing the positions of generals Lafayette and Sullivan around Newport Bay on August 30.

Battle of Rivière Ouelle (October 1690)

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[[Category:King William's War]] [[Category:Battle of Rivière Ouelle (October 1690)]] :Historical event: October 1690 at Rivière-Ouelle :Epoch: [[Space:King_William's_War_(1688-1697)|King William's War (1688-1697)]] :Who was there: [[:Category:Battle of Rivière Ouelle (October 1690)|Category:Battle of Rivière Ouelle (October 1690)]] :Belligerents: * [[Phipps-13|Major-General Sir William Phips]] with 32 ship fleet and 2300 militiamen * [[De_Repentigny-39|Curé Pierre Francheville]] and the people of Rivière-Ouelle :Outcome: * English are repulsed and return to their ship {{Image|file=Battle_of_Riviere_Ouelle_October_1690.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Heros of Rivière-Ouelle }} :"In October 1690 the English, anchored offshore near Rivière-Ouelle and six boats occupied by 150 men, approached the shore at high tide. Nearly forty people were on the alert and hidden in the woods, with their loaded rifles. When the English were within reach, [[De_Repentigny-39|Curé Francheville]] gave the order to fire. The crew of the first boat falls under the bullets, the others must turn back and the English are repulsed. They could not estimate the number of their assailants. In great panic and disaster, the soldiers returned to their ship. So Rivière-Ouelle was spared because of the group of Canadians and Amerindians who repudiated the English fleet. Phips went on his way to Québec City on October 16, he was defeated."Municipalite de Rivière-Ouelle. "Les Héros de Rivière-Ouelle". Citing l'abbé Henri-Raymond Casgrain and M. Paul-Henri Hudon. (Accessed 7 Dec 2022) https://riviereouelle.ca/fr/heros Robert Bérubé: Blogue-Blog. "1690: Qui sont les héros et les héroïnes de la bataille de Rivière-Ouelle? Who are the Heroes and Heroines of the Battle of Rivière-Ouelle?" 6 April 2017 (Accessed 30 Nov 2022) https://robertberubeblog.wordpress.com/2017/04/06/1690-qui-sont-les-heros-et-les-heroines-de-la-bataille-de-riviere-ouelle-who-are-the-heroes-and-heroines-of-the-battle-of-riviere-ouelle/ == Sources == * L'Abbe Casgrain. "Une paroisse canadienne au XVIIe siècle" (Accessed 26 Sep 2023) https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2022207 See also: * Before: [[:Space:Raid on Percé (Summer 1690)]]... * After... [[Space:Siege_of_Quebec_(16-24_Oct_1690)|Siege of Quebec (16-24 Oct 1690)]].

Battle of Sailor's Creek

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The Battle of Sailor's Creek (also known in whole or in part as Sayler's Creek, Little Sailor's Creek, Harper's Farm, Marshall's Cross Roads, Hillsman Farm, Double Bridges, or Lockett's Farm) was fought on April 6, 1865, near Farmville, Virginia, as part of the [[:Category: Appomattox Campaign|Appomattox Campaign]], near the end of the American Civil War. It was the largest battle of the Appomattox Campaign and the last major engagement between the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and local Richmond area defense forces commanded by General Robert E. Lee and the Union Army (Army of the Shenandoah, Army of the Potomac and Army of the James) under the overall direction of Union General-in-Chief Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant before Lee's surrender of his army to Grant at Appomattox Court House three days later. The battle actually was a series of at least three large separate actions, including a running battle, fought mostly simultaneously but over varying periods of time on the same day. The battleground was a wide rural area of several miles in both width and length with creeks and bluffs at its western edge. Large units of the Union Army had pursued the Confederates after the fall of Petersburg, Virginia and Richmond, Virginia and the flight of the Confederate forces after the Third Battle of Petersburg (sometimes known as the Breakthrough at Petersburg or Fall of Petersburg). The Confederates were trying to get past the Union pursuers and head south to North Carolina in order to combine with the Confederate army under the command of General Joseph E. Johnston. On April 6, 1865 at Sailor's Creek, many of the Union units caught up with and fought many of the units of those Confederate forces. All of the units of both armies did not fight in all of the engagements at Sailor's Creek because of the timing of the engagements and the large area in which they were fought. Some units of the two armies were too far from the battlefield to participate at all. Except for the archaic and superseded spelling "Sayler's Creek," the alternate names for the battle are names for the separate actions rather than the entire day's action. As the day developed, increasing numbers of men from Union forces overtook large numbers of Confederate soldiers with their equipment and supplies moving in two separate columns. Approaching the area of the battles, these Confederate Army columns were spread out over several miles of two parallel roads a few miles apart as they moved west with their equipment and wagon trains. The Confederates tried to avoid moving over the rain-soaked terrain off the roads. Delays caused by the need to cross the two small bridges over Sailor's Creek and Little Sailor's Creek and the high bluffs on the far side of the creeks added to the delays. With wagons and equipment moving at different speeds, gaps in the Confederate columns also occurred. The gaps provided easy opportunities for Union Army attacks against parts of the Confederate columns in vulnerable positions. The terrain and choke points, especially at bridges, kept some Confederates on the same side of the creeks as the Union forces, which brought increasing numbers of men to the fight. The terrain, especially high bluffs, slowed and temporarily confined Confederate units on the other side of the creeks. Union forces were able to bring up larger numbers of men than the Confederates had remaining on the near side of the creeks and gain advantageous positions on the battlefield, where they could push the Confederates up against the creeks and the bluffs. The battle as a whole was a disastrous defeat for the Confederate States Army. The Confederate forces, who were without adequate supplies, especially food and forage, had been dwindling in numbers due to losses in previous smaller engagements during the campaign, overexertion, hunger and consequent straggling and desertion. At least one-fifth and perhaps as many as one-third of the remaining effective soldiers of the Confederate force, including several general officers, were lost at Sailor's Creek. Many were taken prisoner when large groups of the Confederates were surrounded or trapped in the unfavorable terrain. After some fierce fighting including hand-to-hand combat, in the evening of April 6, the Confederate generals whose units could not easily move away from the battlefield, mostly from the corps under the command of Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell, had to surrender their forces. Three days later General Lee, who had despairingly witnessed the surrender at Sailor's Creek from a bluff just west of the battlefield, concluded that the remaining depleted and surrounded Confederate units also had no choice but to surrender to avoid annihilation. Captain Tom Custer, brother of Brigadier General (Brevet Major General) George Armstrong Custer, received a second Medal of Honor in four days for his actions in this battle. This followed his first medal for actions at the Battle of Namozine Church on April 3, 1865.[[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Sailor%27s_Creek]] :FORCES ENGAGED :Total: 27,500 :Union :16,000 :Confederate :11,500 :TOTAL ESTIMATED CASUALTIES :9,980 :UNION :(Unknown) killed :(Unknown) wounded :(Unknown) missing & captured :1,150 total :CONFEDERATE :(Unknown) killed :(Unknown) wounded :7,700 missing & captured :8,830 total :COMMANDERS :Union :Philip Sheridan :Confederate :Richard S. Ewell :RESULT :Union Victory ==Sources== * http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/sailor-s-creek.html?tab=facts

Battle of Saratoga

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[[Category: Battle of Saratoga]] ==Battles of Saratoga== :Date: September 19 and October 7, 1777 :Location: Saratoga County, New York :Result: First battle: Pyrrhic British victory :Second battle: Decisive American victory, British surrender October 17 :Belligerents: United States, Great Britain, Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Hesse Hesse-Hanau ===About=== The Battles of Saratoga (Sep 19 and Oct 7, 1777) conclusively decided the fate of British General John Burgoyne's army in the American War of Independence. They're generally regarded as a turning point in the war. The battles were fought eighteen days apart on the same ground, 9 miles (14 km) south of Saratoga, New York. Burgoyne's campaign to divide New England from the southern colonies started well, but slowed due to logistical problems. He won a small tactical victory over Gen. Horatio Gates and the Continental Army in the September 19 Battle of Freeman's Farm at the cost of significant casualties. His gains were erased when he again attacked the Americans in the October 7 Battle of Bemis Heights. The Americans captured a portion of the British defenses. So Burgoyne had to retreat, while his army was surrounded by a larger American force at Saratoga, who forced his surrender October 17. News of Burgoyne's surrender was instrumental in making France an official American ally. Previously the French gave supplies, ammunition and guns ... most notably the de Valliere cannon that played an important role in Saratoga. Once the French were formally engaged, the war became a global conflict. The battle led Spain to contribute to Americans. 19 Sep: The first battle began when Burgoyne moved some of his troops in an attempt to flank the entrenched American position on Bemis Heights. Benedict Arnold, anticipating the maneuver, placed significant forces in his way. While Burgoyne succeeded in gaining control of Freeman's Farm, it came at the cost of significant casualties. Skirmishing continued in the days following the battle, while Burgoyne waited in the hope that reinforcements would arrive from New York City. Militia forces continued to arrive, swelling the size of the American army. Disputes within the American camp led Gates to strip Arnold of his command. Concurrently with the first battle, American troops also attacked British positions in the area of Fort Ticonderoga, and bombarded the fort for a few days before withdrawing. British General Sir Henry Clinton, in an attempt to divert American attention from Burgoyne, captured American forts in the Hudson River highlands on October 6, but his efforts were too late to help Burgoyne. Burgoyne attacked Bemis Heights again on October 7 after it became apparent he would not receive relieving aid in time. In heavy fighting, marked by Arnold's spirited rallying of the American troops (in open defiance of orders to stay off the battlefield), Burgoyne's forces were thrown back to the positions they held before the September 19 battle and the Americans captured a portion of the entrenched British defenses. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Saratoga 1]) ===Americans=== Commanders and leaders: :Horatio Gates - [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b6/HoratioGatesByStuart.jpeg portrait] by Gilbert Stuart :Benedict Arnold :Benjamin Lincoln :Enoch Poor :Ebenezer Learned :Abraham ten Broeck :Daniel Morgan :Strength: 9,000 (first battle), over 12,000 (second battle), over 15,000 (at time of surrender) :Casualties and losses: 90 killed, 240 wounded ===Great Britain=== Commanders and leaders: :John Burgoyne - [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4b/BurgoyneByReynolds.jpg/601px-BurgoyneByReynolds.jpg portrait] by Sir Joshua Reynolds, c. 1760 :Simon Fraser † :F.A. Riedesel :Strength: 7,200 (first battle), 6,600 (second battle) :Casualties and losses: 440 killed, 695 wounded, 6,222 captured ===Images=== * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/71/Surrender_of_General_Burgoyne.jpg/1280px-Surrender_of_General_Burgoyne.jpg Surrender of General Burgoyne] by John Trumbull, 1822; This painting hangs in the United States Capitol Rotunda. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/15/John_Neilson_House%2C_Bemis_Heights%2C_Stillwater%2C_Saratoga_County%2C_NY.jpg/733px-John_Neilson_House%2C_Bemis_Heights%2C_Stillwater%2C_Saratoga_County%2C_NY.jpg Plan of battlefield of Saratoga], and views of John Neilson's house (which served as headquarters for Enoch Poor and Benedict Arnold) from south, east and inside. [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/15/John_Neilson_House%2C_Bemis_Heights%2C_Stillwater%2C_Saratoga_County%2C_NY.jpg Large file].

Battle of Shepherdstown, Confederate Order of Battle

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[[Category:Battle of Shepherdstown]] =Army of Northern Virginia= :Commanding: [[Lee-3 | General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870)]] =Rearguard= :Commanding: [[Pendleton-1276 | Brigadier General William Pendleton]] ==I Corps== :Commanding: [[Longstreet-114 | Major General James Longstreet]] ===Anderson's Division=== :Commanding: [[Anderson- | Major General Richard Anderson]] :Commanding: [[Hodges- | Colonel James G. Hodges]] ====Armistead's Brigade==== :Commanding: ::9th Virginia ::14th Virginia ::38th Virginia ::53rd Virginia ::57th Virginia ==II Corps== :Commanding: [[Longstreet-114 | Major General Stonewall"]] ===Ewell's Division=== :Commanding: [[Early- | Brigadier General Jubal Early]] :Commanding: [[Lamar- | Colonel John A. Lamar]] ====Lawton's Brigade==== :Commanding: ::13th Georgia ::26th Georgia ::31st Georgia ::38th Georgia ::60th Georgia ::61st Georgia ====Miscellaneous Artillery==== :Commanding: ::Dixie Artillery, R. H. Anderson's Division - ::Donaldsonville Artillery, R. H. Anderson's Division - ::Louisiana Guard Artillery, Ewell's Division - ::Fredericksburg Artillery, A. P. Hill's Division - ::Hardaway's Battery, D. H. Hill's Division - ::Long's "Battery," Miscellaneous - ====Reserve Artillery==== :Commanding: ::Cutt's Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Allen Cutts :::Company E, 11th Battalion Georgia Light Artillery - ??? 1-10 lb. Parrott, 2 unknown ::Nelson's Battalion - Major William Nelson :::Amherst Artillery - ??? 2-6lb. Smoothbores, 2-12 lb. Howitzers :::1st Fluvanna Artillery - ??? 4-6 lb. Smoothbores :::Johnson's Battery - ??? 2-6lb. Smoothbores, 2 Howitzers :::Milledge Artillery - ??? 4-3 in. Rifles, 1-12 lb. Howitzer :::Pegram's Battery (detachment) ===Cavalry Division=== :Commanding: [[Stuart- | Major General J. E. B. Stuart]] ====Robertson's Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Thomas Munford ::2nd Virginia Cavalry ::7th Virginia Cavalry ===Hill's Light Division=== :Commanding: [[Stuart- | Major General A. P. Hill]] ====Branch's Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel James Lane ::7th North Carolina ::18th North Carolina ::28th North Carolina ::33rd North Carolina ::37th North Carolina ====Gregg's Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Maxcy Gregg ::1st South Carolina (Provisional Army) ::1st South Carolina Rifles ::12th South Carolina ::13th South Carolina ::14th South Carolina ====Archer's Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General James Archer ::5th Alabama Battalion ::19th Georgia ::1st Tennessee ::(Provisional Army) ::7th Tennessee ::14th Tennessee ====Pender's Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General William Pender ::16th North Carolina ::22nd North Carolina ::34th North Carolina ::38th North Carolina ====Field's Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel John Brockenbrough ::22nd Virginia Battalion ::40th Virginia ::47th Virginia ::55th Virginia ====Thomas's Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Edward Thomas ::14th Georgia ::35th Georgia ::45th Georgia ::49th Georgia

Battle of Shiloh

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[[Category:This Day In History April 07]] [[Category:This Day In History April 06]] [[Category:Battle of Shiloh]] ===The Battle of Shiloh=== The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, was a major battle in the American Civil War fought on April 6–7, 1862. Date: April 6–7, 1862 Location : Hardin County, Tennessee Result: Union victory '''Belligerents''' United States of America (Union)
Confederate States of America (CSA) '''Commanders and leaders''' Union: Ulysses S. Grant Don Carlos Buell
CSA: Albert Sidney Johnston, P. G. T. Beauregard '''Units involved''' Union: Army of the Tennessee; Army of the Ohio
CSA: Army of Mississippi ====Sources and links about the Battle of Shiloh==== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiloh_Union_order_of_battle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiloh_Confederate_order_of_battle https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730160&view=1up&seq=111 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077729022&view=1up&seq=34 https://custermen.com/DixieBoys/ArmyofMissShiloh.htm

Battle of Sligachan

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Battle of Sligachan]] {{Profile-box|See [[:Category: Battle of Sligachan|the category]] for profiles of persons who participated in this battle}} '''Battle of Sligachan, 1395, Skye''' [[Image:Doug_s_Photos-10.png|50px]] [[Image:Doug_s_Photos-12.png|50px]] The battle of Sligachan on Skye was a Scottish clan battle fought between the MacLeods and the MacDonalds. [[Macdonald-273|Donald MacDonald]], Lord of the Isles, seemed bent on increasing his clan lands and recreating the Kingdom of the Isles, by force if necessary. The feud between the two clans, and their associates, was brought about over land. After the ceding of the lands by Norway, in 1265 at the Treaty of Perth, the northern isles, Skye and Lewis included, were, in the main, held as part of the Earldom of Ross. However, in 1335, a charter had been granted of both these islands to [[Macdonald-91|John of Islay]], afterwards the first Lord of the Isles. In 1344 the grant of Lewis was confirmed but Skye reverted to the Earl of Ross. When Robert Stewart ascended the throne as Robert II, in 1371, the island of Harris, along with the lands of Moidart, Arisaig, Morar, Knoydart, Uist, Barra, Rum and Eigg, were granted to John Macdonald, Lord of the Isles, by Robert II, as part of the arrangement surrounding his daughter's marriage to John MacDonald. Thus, in 1392, Clan MacLeod held their estates under three feudal superiors. In Glenelg a tenant ''in capite'' (to the King) under a charter of 1342; in Harris a vassal of the Lord of the Isles, in Skye a vassal of the Earl of Ross. However Donald, in 1380, likely at the time of his marriage, maintained that he had been given Skye as the marriage portion for his wife, [[Leslie-169|Mary Leslie]], daughter to the Countess of Ross. Donald MacDonald was more aggressive and less politically astute than his father. He made a grant of Harris, the North Isle, and part of Skye to Ranald, second son of John Macdonald and Amy Macruari, ancestors of the Clan Ranald family, the disinherited brothers. Nominally the charter only conveyed the feudal superiority but in reality it was intended to convey the actual possession of the land, and the real object of the attacks made by the Macdonalds against the Macleods was to secure this. Donald invaded Skye. At this time the MacLeods were fighting for their very existence. [[Image:Doug_s_Photos-18.jpg|150px]] A large force of MacDonalds under Alastair, brother of the Lord of the Isles (the ancestor of the MacDonalds of Keppoch) landed at Eynort. William MacLeod collected his clan, and met the invaders at the head of Loch Sligachan. After, what is described as, "a fierce and bloody contest" the MacDonalds fled. Alastair MacDonald had been killed by "Tormod Coil MacLeod, a cousin of the Chief, and son of his uncle Murdo" (not yet entirley sure who these are). Few of the MacDonalds escaped alive, their galleys having been captured by MacCaskill, who put every soul on board to death, and carried their heads to Dunvegan, where they were numbered and delivered to the Chief's warder. After the battle at Loch Sligachan, William divided the spoil amongst his followers at the foot of a rock which has ever since been called Creag na Feanish, or the Rock of the Spoil. (This rock is said to be the 'Bloody Stone' in Hartacorrie.) Much of the information above is from the MacLeods source mentioned below. However it is worth noting Alastair MacDonald, brother to The Lord of the Isles, and ancestor of the Keppel MacDonalds is not known to have died here. Further the names of Tormod Coil MacLeod, a cousin of the Chief, and son of his uncle Murdo, do not seem to accord with the history of the family, even as recorded by the historian. == Sources == * Source S-1{{MLA citation| title= ''The Macleods of Dunvegan from the time of Leod to the end of the seventeenth century''|volume= Vol. I|author= Roderick Charles MacLeod| publisher= Clan MacLeod| publication-place= Edinburgh| year= 1927 |url=https://archive.org/details/macleodsofdunveg00macl| repository= archive.org}}

Battle of South Mountain, Confederate Order of Battle

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[[Category:Battle of South Mountain]] =Army of Northern Virginia= :Commanding: General Robert E. Lee ==Jackson’s Wing== :Commanding: Major General Thomas J. Jackson ===Hill’s Division=== :Commanding: Major General D.H. Hill ====Garland’s Brigade (Fox's Gap)==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Samuel Garland ::5th North Carolina - Colonel Duncan McRae ::12th North Carolina - Captain Shugan Snow ::13th North Carolina - Lt. Colonel Thomas Ruffin, Jr. ::20th North Carolina - Colonel Alfred Iverson ::23rd North Carolina - Colonel Daniel H. Christie ====Rodes’ Brigade (Turner's Gap)==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Robert E. Rodes ::3rd Alabama - Colonel Cullen A. Battle ::5th Alabama - Major E.L. Hobson ::6th Alabama - Colonel John B. Gordon ::12th Alabama - Colonel Bristor Gayle ::26th Alabama - Colonel Edward O’Neal ====Ripley’s Brigade (Fox's Gap)==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Roswell Ripley ::1st North Carolina - Lt. Colonel Hamilton A. Brown ::3rd North Carolina - Colonel William L. De Rosset ::4th Georgia - Colonel George P. Doles ::44th Georgia - Captain John C. key ====Anderson’s Brigade (Fox's Gap)==== :Commanding: Brigadier General George B. Anderson ::2nd North Carolina - Colonel C.C. Tew ::4th North Carolina - Colonel Bryan Grimes ::14th North Carolina - Colonel Risden Tyler Bennett ::30th North Carolina - Colonel Francis M. Parker ====Colquitt’s Brigade (Turner's Gap)==== :Commanding: Colonel Alfred Colquitt ::13th Alabama - Colonel Birkett D. Fry ::6th Georgia - Lt. Colonel James M. Newtown ::23rd Georgia - Colonel William P. Barclay ::27th Georgia - Colonel Levi B. Smith ::28th Georgia - Major Tully Graybill ====Hill’s Division Artillery==== :Commanding: Major Scipio F. Pierson ::Jeff Davis Artillery - Captain James Bondurant ::Jackson’s Reserve Artillery - Colonel S. Crutchfield ::Cutts Sumter Artillery Battalion - Lt. Colonel Allan S. Cutts ::Sumter Artillery, Battery A - Captain H.M. Moss ::Sumter Artilery, Battery B - Captain G. M. Patterson ::Sumter Artillery, Battery D - Captain James A. Blackshear ::Sumter Artillery, Battery E - Captain John Lane ==Longstreet’s Wing== :Commanding: Major General James Longstreet ===Jones’ Division=== :Commanding: Brigadier General David R. Jones ====Anderson’s Brigade (Fox's Gap)==== :Commanding: Brigadier General George T. Anderson ::1st Georgia (Regulars) - Colonel William J. Magill ::7th Georgia - Lt. Colonel George H. Carmical ::8th Georgia - Colonel John R. Towers ::9th Georgia - Lt. Colonel John C.L. Mounger ::11th Georgia - Major Francis H. Little ====Drayton’s Brigade (Fox's Gap)==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Thomas F. Drayton ::3rd South Carolina Infantry Battalion - Lt. Colonel George S. James ::15th South Carolina - Colonel William D. DeSaussure ::Philips Georgia Legion Infantry - Lt. Colonel Robert T. Cook ::50th Georgia - Lt. Colonel Francis Kearse ::51st Georgia - Colonel William M. Slaughter (?) ====Jenkins’ Brigade (Turner's Gap)==== :Commanding: Colonel Joseph Walker ::1st South Carolina - Lt. Colonel Daniel Livingston ::2nd South Carolina Rifles - Lt. Robert A. Thompson ::4th South Carolina Battalion - Lt. W.F. Field ::5th South Carolina - Captain Thomas C. Beckham ::6th South Carolina - Lt. Colonel J.M. Steedman ::Palmetto Sharpshooters - Captain A.H. Foster ====Pickett’s Brigade (Turner's Gap)==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Richard D. Garnett ::8th Virginia - Colonel Eppa Hutton ::18th Virginia - Major George C. Cabell ::19th Virginia - Colonel John B. Strange ::28th Virginia - Captain W.L. Wingfield ::56th Virginia - Colonel William D. Stuart ====Kemper’s Brigade (Turner's Gap)==== :Commanding: Brigadier General James Kemper ::1st Virginia - Captain George F. Norton ::7th Virginia - Captain Philip S. Ashby ::11th Virginia - Major Adam Clement ::17th Virginia - Colonel Montgomery D. Corse ::24th Virginia - Colonel William R. Terry ===Hood’s Division (Fox's Gap)=== :Commanding: Brigadier General John Bell Hood ====Hood’s Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel William T. Wofford ::1st Texas - Lt. Colonel Philip A. Work ::4th Texas - Lt. Colonel Benjamin F. Carter ::5th Texas - Captain Isaac N.M. Turner ::18th Georgia - Lt. Colonel Solon Z. Ruff ::Hampton’s Legion - Lt. Colonel Martin W. Gary ====Law’s Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Evander Law ::2nd Mississippi - Colonel John Marshall Stone ::11th Mississippi - Colonel Phillip F. Liddell ::6th North Carolina - Lt. Colonel Robert Fulton Webb ::4th Alabama - Lt. Colonel Owen Kenan McLemore ====Evan’s Independent Brigade (Turner's Gap)==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Nathan Evan’s ::17th South Carolina - Colonel Fitz W. McMaster ::18th South Carolina - Colonel William H. Wallace ::22nd South Carolina - Lt. Colonel Thomas C. Watkins ::23rd South Carolina - Captain S.A. Durham ::Holcombe (SC) Legion - Colonel Peter F. Stevens ::Macbeth Artillery - Captain Robert Boyce ===Anderson’s Division=== :Commanding: Major General Richard Anderson ====Mahone’s Brigade (Crampton's Gap)==== :Commanding: Colonel William A. Parham ::6th Virginia - Captain John R. Ludlow ::12th Virginia - Captain John R. Llewellyn ::16th Virginia - Major Francis D. Holliday ::41st Virginia - Lt. Colonel Joseph P. Minetree ::61st Virginia - Lt. Colonel William F. Niemeyer ===McLaws’ Division (Crampton's Gap)=== :Commanding: Major General Lafayette McLaws ====Cobb’s Brigade (Crampton's Gap)==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Howell Cobb ::15th North Carolina - Lt. Colonel William MacRae ::16th Georgia - Lt. Colonel Henry P. Thomas ::24th Georgia - Lt. Colonel Christopher C. Sanders ::Cobb (GA) Legion Infantry - Lt. Colonel Jefferson M. Lamar ====Semmes’ Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Paul J. Semmes ::10th Georgia - Major Willis C. Holt ====McLaws’ Division Artillery==== ::Light Battery A, 1st North Carolina - Captain Basil Manly ::Richmond Fayette Artillery - Lt. William Clopton ::Magruder Artillery - Captain Thomas Page, Jr. ::Grimes’ Portsmouth Artillery - Captain Cary F. Grimes ::Troup Artillery - Captain Henry F. Carlton ===Stuart’s Cavalry Division=== :Commanding: Major General James Ewell Brown Stuart ====Robertson’s Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Thomas Munford ::2nd Virginia - Lt. Colonel Richard Burks ::12th Virginia - Colonel Asher W. Harman ====Lee’s Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Fitzhugh Lee ::5th Virginia - Colonel Thomas Rosser ====Stuart’s Horse Artiller==== ::Chew’s Battery - Captain Roger P. Chew ::Pelham’s Battery - Captain John Pelham

Battle of South Mountain, Union Order of Battle

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[[Category:Battle of South Mountain]] =Army of the Potomac= :Commanding: [[McClellan-161 | Major General George B. McClellan]] =Left Wing= :Commanding: [[Burnside-329 | Major General Ambrose Burnside]] ==I Corps (Turner's Gap)== :Commanding: [[Hooker-213 | Major General Joseph Hooker]] ===First Division=== :Commanding: [[Hatch-7226 | Brigadier General John Hatch]] (w) :Commanding: Brigadier General Rufus King :Commanding: [[Doubleday-49 | Brigadier General Abner Doubleday]] ====1st Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Walter Phelps, Jr. ::2nd US Sharpshooters - Colonel Henry A.V. Post ::22nd New York - Lt. Colonel John McKie ::24th New York - Captain John D. O'Brian ::30th New York - Colonel William M. Searing ::84th New York/14th Brooklyn - Major William H. DeBevoise ====2nd Brigade==== :Commanding: [[Doubleday-49 | Brigadier General Abner Doubleday]] :Commanding: [[Wainwright-2132 | Colonel William P. Wainwright]] (w) :Commanding: Lt. Colonel John W. Hofmann ::7th Indiana - Major Ira G. Grover ::56th Pennsylvania - Lt. Colonel John W. Hofmann ::76th New York - [[Wainwright-2132 | Colonel William P. Wainwright]] ::95th New York - Major Edward Pye ====3rd Brigade==== :Commanding: [[Patrick-6672 | Brigadier General Marsena Patrick]] ::21st New York - Colonel William F. Rodgers ::23rd New York - Colonel Henry C. Hoffman ::35th New York - Colonel Newton B. Lord ::80th New York - Lt. Colonel Theodore B. Gates ====4th Brigade==== :Commanding: [[Gibbon-308 | Brigadier General John Gibbon]] ::2nd Wisconsin - Colonel Lucius Fairchild ::6th Wisconsin - Lt. Colonel Edward S. Bragg ::7th Wisconsin - Captain John Callis ::19th Indiana - Colonel Solomon Meredith ====First Division Artillery==== :Commanding: Captain J. Albert Monroe ::New Hampshire Light, 1st Battery - Lieutenant Frederick Edgall ::1st Rhode Island Light, Battery D - Captain J. Albert Monroe ::1st New York Light, Battery L - Captain John A. Reynolds ::Battery B, 4th United States Light Artillery - Captain Joseph B. Campbell ===Second Division=== :Commanding: Brigadier General James Ricketts ====1st Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Abram Duryea ::97th New York - Major Charles Northrup ::104th New York - Major Lewis C. Skinner ::105th New York - ::107th Pennsylvania - Captain James MacThomson ====2nd Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel William Henry Christian ::26th New York - Colonel Richard H. Richardson ::94th New York - ::88th Pennsylvania - Lt. Colonel George W. Gile ::90th Pennsylvania - Colonel Peter Lyle ====3rd Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General George L. Hartsuff ::12th Massachusetts - Major Elisha Burbank ::13th Massachusetts - Major J. Parker Gould ::83rd New York - ::11th Pennsylvania - Colonel Richard Coulter ====Second Division Artillery==== ::1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery F - Captain Ezra W. Matthews ::Pennsylvania Light, Battery C - Captain James Thompson ===Third Division=== :Commanding: [[Meade-734 | Brigadier General George G. Meade]] ====1st Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Truman Seymour ::1st Pennsylvania Reserves (30th P.V.I.) - Colonel R. Biddle Roberts ::2nd Pennsylvania Reserves (31st P.V.I.) - Captain James Byrnes ::5th Pennsylvania Reserves (34th P.V.I.) - Colonel Joseph W. Fisher ::6th Pennsylvania Reserves (35th P.V.I.) - Colonel William Sinclair ::13th Pennsylvania Reserves (42nd P.V.I.) - Colonel Hugh W. McNeil ====2nd Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Albert Magilton ::3rd Pennsylvania Reserve - Lt. Colonel John C. Clark ::4th Pennsylvania Reserve - Major John Nyce ::7th Pennsylvania Reserve - Colonel Henry C. Bollinger ::8th Pennsylvania Reserve - Major Silas M. Baily ====3rd Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Thomas F. Gallagher (w) :Commanding: Lt. Colonel Robert Anderson ::9th Pennsylvania Reserves - Lt. Colonel Robert Anderson ::10th Pennsylvania Reserves - Lt. Colonel Adoniram J. Warner ::11th Pennsylvania Reserves - Lt. Colonel Samuel M. Jackson ::12th Pennsylvania Reserves - Captain Richard Gustin ====Third Division Artillery==== ::1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery A - Lieutenant John G. Simpson ::1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery B - Captain James H. Cooper ::5th U.S., Battery C - Captain Dunbar R. Ransom ==IX Corps (Fox's Gap)== :Commanding: Major General Jesse L. Reno (k) ===Kanawha Division=== :Commanding: Major General Jacob Cox ====1st Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Eliakim Scammon ::12th Ohio - Colonel Carr B. White ::23rd Ohio - Lt. Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes ::30th Ohio - Colonel Hugh B. Ewing ::Ohio Light Artillery, First Battery - Captain James R. McMullin ====2nd Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel George Crook ::11th Ohio - Lt. Colonel Augustus H. Coleman ::28th Ohio - Lt. Colonel Gottfried Becker ::36th Ohio - Lt. Colonel Melvin Clarke ::Kentucky Light Artillery, Simmond's Battery - Captain Seth J. Simmonds ===First Division=== :Commanding: Brigadier General Orlando B. Willcox ====1st Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Benjamin Christ ::17th Michigan - Colonel William H. Withington ::50th Pennsylvania - Major Edward Overton, Jr. ::79th New York - Lt. Colonel David Morrison ====2nd Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Thomas Welch ::8th Michigan - Lt. Colonel Frank Graves ::45th Pennsylvania - Lt. Colonel John I. Curtin ::46th New York - Lt. Colonel Joseph Gerhardt ::100th Pennsylvania - Lt. Colonel David A. Leckey ::First Division Artillery - commander unknown ::Massachusetts Light Artillery - 8th Battery, Captain Asa Cook ===Second Division=== :Commanding: Brigadier General Samuel D. Sturgis ====1st Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General James Nagle ::2nd Maryland - Lt. Colonel J. Eugene Duryea ::48th Pennsylvania - Lt. Colonel Joshua K. Sigfried ::6th New Hampshire - Colonel Simon G. Griffin ::9th New Hampshire - Colonel Enoch Q. Fellows ====2nd Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Edward Ferrero ::21st Massachusetts - Colonel William S. Clark ::35th Massachusetts - Colonel Edward A. Wild ::51st New York - Colonel Robert Potter ::51st Pennsylvania - Colonel John F. Hartranft ====Second Division Artillery==== :Commanding: commander unknown ::4th United States Artillery, Battery E - Captain Joseph Clark, Jr. ::Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery D - Captain George Durell ===Third Division=== :Commanding: Brigadier General Issac Rodman ====1st Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Harrison Fairchild ::9th New York - Lt. Colonel Edgar Kimball ::89th New York - Major Edward Jardine ::103rd New York - Major Benjamin Ringold ====2nd Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Edward Harland ::4th Rhode Island - Colonel William H. P. Steere ::11th Connecticut - Colonel Henry Kingsbury ::16th Connecticut - Colonel Francis Beach ==XI Corps (Crampton's Gap)== :Commanding: Major General William B. Franklin ===First Division=== :Commanding: Major General Henry Slocum ====1st Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Alfred Torbert ::1st New Jersey - Lt. Colonel Mark W. Collet ::2nd New Jersey - Colonel Samuel Buck ::3rd New Jersey - Colonel Henry Brown ::4th New Jersey - Colonel William B. Hatch ====2nd Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel Joseph J. Bartlett ::5th Maine - Colonel Nathaniel J. Jackson ::16th New York - Lt. Colonel Joel Seaver ::27th New York - Lt. Colonel Alexander D. Adams ::121st New York - Colonel Richard H. Franchot ::96th Pennsylvania - Colonel Henry L. Cake ====3rd Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General John Newton ::18th New York - Lt. Colonel George R. Myers ::31st New York - Lt. Colonel Francis E. Pinto ::32nd New York - Colonel Roderick N. Matheson ::95th Pennsylvania - Lt. Colonel Gustavus W. Town ====First Division Artillery==== :Commanding: Captain Emory Upton ::Battery A, Maryland Light Artillery - Captain John W. Wolcott ::1st Battery (A), Massachusetts Light Artillery - Captain Josiah Porter ::1st Battery (A), New Jersey Light Artillery - Captain William Hexamer ::Battery D, 2nd United States Artillery - Lt. Edward B. Williston ===Second Division=== :Commanding: Major General William F. Smith ====1st Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General Winfield S. Hancock ::5th Wisconsin - Colonel Amasa Cobb ::6th Maine - Colonel Hiram Burnham ::43rd New York - Major John Wilson ::137th Pennsylvania - Colonel Henry M. Bossert ====2nd Brigade==== :Commanding: Brigadier General William T.H. Brooks ::2nd Vermont - Major James H. Walbridge ::4th Vermont - Lt. Colonel Charles Stoughton ::5th Vermont - Colonel Lewis A. Grant ::6th Vermont - Major Oscar Tuttle ====3rd Brigade==== :Commanding: Colonel William Howard Irwin ::7th Maine - Major Thomas Hyde ::20th New York - Colonel Ernest Von Vegesack ::33rd New York - Lt. Colonel Joseph W. Corning ::49th New York - Lt. Colonel William C. Alberger ::77th New York - Captain Nathan S. Babcock ====Second Division Artillery==== :Commanding: Captain Romeyn M. Ayres ::Battery B, Maryland Light Artillery - Lt. Theodore J. Vanneman ::1st Independent Battery, New York Light Artillery - Captain Andrew Cowan ::Battery F, 5th United States Artillery - Lt. Leonard Martin Sources * John David Hoptak, ''The Battle of South Mountain'' (Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2011), 183-93.

Battle of Stones River

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[[Category: Battle of Stones River]] {{Profile-box|For profiles and unit categories of participants, see [[:Category:Battle of Stones River|the category]]}} : Date: 31 Dec 1862 – 02 Jan 1863 : Location: Murfreesboro, TN : Commanders: Union = [[Rosecrans-39|General William S. Rosecrans]]; Confederate = [[Bragg-606|General Braxton Bragg]] : Forces Engaged: Union = 41,400; Confederate = 35,000; Total = 76,400 : Victor: Union : Total Estimated Casualties: 24,645 {{Image|file=Crawford-12105.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=''Battle of Stones River'' }} The '''Battle of Stones River''' or Second Battle of Murfreesboro, was fought from December 31, 1862, to January 2, 1863, in Middle Tennessee, as the culmination of the Stones River Campaign in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. Of the major battles of the Civil War, Stones River had casualty percentages second only to Gettysburg. It also was bloodier than Shiloh and Antietam in sheet numbers lost. Although the battle itself was inconclusive, the Union Army's repulse of two Confederate attacks and the subsequent Confederate withdrawal were a much-needed boost to Union morale after the defeat at the Battle of Fredericksburg, and it dashed Confederate aspirations for control of Middle Tennessee. Union Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans's Army of the Cumberland marched from Nashville, Tennessee, on December 26, 1862, to challenge General Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee at Murfreesboro. On December 31, each army commander planned to attack his opponent's right flank, but Bragg struck first. A massive assault by the corps of Maj. Gen. William J. Hardee, followed by that of Leonidas Polk, overran the wing commanded by Maj. Gen. Alexander M. McCook. A stout defense by the division of Brig. Gen. Philip Sheridan in the right center of the line prevented a total collapse and the Union assumed a tight defensive position backing up to the Nashville Turnpike. Repeated Confederate attacks were repulsed from this concentrated line, most notably in the cedar "Round Forest" salient against the brigade of Col. William B. Hazen. Bragg attempted to continue the assault with the corps of Maj. Gen. John C. Breckinridge, but the troops were slow in arriving and their multiple piecemeal attacks failed. Fighting resumed on January 2, 1863, when Bragg ordered Breckinridge to assault the well-fortified Union position on a hill to the east of the Stones River. Faced with overwhelming artillery, the Confederates were repulsed with heavy losses. Falsely believing that Rosecrans was receiving reinforcements, Bragg chose to withdraw his army on January 3 to Tullahoma, Tennessee. This caused Bragg to lose the confidence of the Army of Tennessee, and the Confederacy to lose control of middle Tennessee for the remainder of the war.[[Wikipedia: Battle of Stones River]] {{Image|file=Irwin-2164-1.jpg |caption=Limestone outcroppings in a cedar forest at Stones River National Battlefield }} ==Casualties== Union *1,677 killed *7,543 wounded *3,686 missing & captured *12,906 total Confederate *1,294 killed *7,945 wounded *2,500 missing & captured *11,739 total ==Sources== *[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/stones-river.html?tab=facts Civil War Trust Battle of Stones River] *[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/stonesriver/stones-river-history/10-facts-about-stones-river.html Interesting Facts about the Battle of Stones River]

Battle of Stonington

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{{War of 1812|Connecticut}} :Stonington Point, was just a slender piece of Connecticut land which extended into the Little Narrangansett Bay, not far from the border of Rhode Island. '''1808''' The area petitioned the Connecticut General Assembly for permission to hold a lottery to raise $10,000 to build a wharf to make a safe harbor for shipping. Then US Congress passed an Embargo Act, to reduce any conflicts with Britain and France. Trade was forbidden by Americans with foreign ports, which really did not hurt the foreign countries, but it almost destroyed the shipping trade of New England. '''June 1813''' Connecticut sent two 18-pound cannons for citizens and militia to use to defend of the harbor. '''May,1814''' Stonington beefed up its defenses, with a tar barrel pole on the north part of town to signal the 41-men militia. '''August 9, 1814''', four British ships anchored off Stonington Point: ''H.M.S. Ramillies'' with 74 guns, ''Pactolus'' with 44 guns, ''Dispatch'' with 22 guns, and the bombship ''Terror'', all under the command of Captain Thomas M. Hardy. Hardy sent an ultimatum to the town: “Not wishing to destroy the unoffending inhabitants residing in the town of Stonington, one hour is granted them from the receipt of this to remove out of town.” The time on Hardy’s note was 5:30. Some people did leave, according to Caulkins. Women and children carrying hastily collected possessions fled the village, many of them crying in fear and anxiety. Most took shelter in the neighboring fields, woods, barns, and farmhouses. Some went as far as Montauk Hill, where many stayed in the open. Caulkins noted that the mild August weather allowed the fleeing families to remain nearby, where they anxiously awaited the outcome of the British attack. The timorous may have fled, but according to Haynes, some Stonington men stayed behind and set the tar-barrel signal smoking to alert the militia in nearby towns. What happened next is quite dramatic! ===The First Assault=== {{Image|file=Battle_of_Stonington-4.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Battlel of Stonington }} July 30, 1814. According to Haynes, the British ships chased a privateer into Stonington Harbor. the militia fired which drove the British off. A British midshipman, Thomas Powers was killed and was buried with honors in Stonington Cemetery.. As a precaution the citizens who stayed behind, set the tar-barrel signal smoking to alert the militia of other towns nearby. [https://www.stoningtonhistory.org/exhibits/battle-of-stonington/ Battle of Stonington] The British attacked the Stonington point two weeks later with the four ships. Stonington defenders rushed to the breastworks, which was not much protection against the combined firepower of four ships of the British Navy. Town residents William Lord, Asa Lee, George Fellows, and Amos Denison manned the three cannons. {{Image|file=Battle_of_Stonington-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=18 pounder cannons and marker }}{{clear}} ====Volunteers from Mystic ==== Sixteen volunteers from Mystic joined the original 4 town residents. One was Captain Jeremiah Holmes. Holmes from Mystic, had been impressed by the British navy in earlier years. After this he proved he was an American with his seaman's papers and was released. During this time Holmes became an expert gunner. The ship, Terror began bombarding the Point at 8 p.m. Stonginton defenders fired back with the big 18-pounder cannon. Rockets and bombs fell upon the village. [https://www.stoningtonhistory.org/exhibits/battle-of-stonington/ Battle of Stonington] ===Fires in the Night=== The volunteers manned the cannons and used the light of fire from the British ships to aim their returning cannonade. The bombardment continued until midnight. The defenders became a fire crew. Although no one was fighting the fires with organization, sufficient people ran out through bombs and rockets to put out the fires. No buildings were burned to the ground. One man was sleeping on a feather bed, but ran out to help when the bombng started. He noticed some smoke, but his feather bed smothered the bomb which fell onto the feather bed. ===Second Assault=== Overnight the Dispatch shipmoved close to shore (about 1/2 mile of the coast). Firing upon the small town began again. According to Caulkins with the eyewitness accounts, writes that it appeared impossible to survive the British bombardment. Shells on the flagpole, then shattered the barricade. Still the tiny group of men stayed until they ran out of powder. They rescued their flag, then "spiked the canon" to make them inoperable if the British captured them. [https://www.stoningtonhistory.org/exhibits/battle-of-stonington/ Battle of Stonington] ''' August 10''' The defenders retreated as the British taunted with words " “We want balls; can’t you spare us a few?” The defenders returned with their own taunts, “When the powder comes, you shall have enough.” Men had lost their hats, their clothes were filthy with powder and faces blackened by powder. [https://www.stoningtonhistory.org/exhibits/battle-of-stonington/ Battle of Stonington] ===Young Defenders Prevail at Great Cost=== There was no organized effort to fight any fires that night, enough people dared the shower of bombs and rockets to put out any fires that started. No buildings burned to the ground. Then the British returned again wi the ''Ramillies'', shore and seemed ready to take up the unfinished job of the Dispatch. The Pactolus also drew nearer and anchored. With a flag of truce, two men went to meet with Captain Hardy. Under a flag of truce they rowed out to the Pactolus to find out why the British had attacked Stonington, to try to save it. Hardy accused them of of Stonington of providing torpedoes that Americans had used against British ships in Long Island Sound in the past. He also accused them of having the wife of the British vice-consul James Stewart at New London. They replied they had no torpedoes and the woman was not in their town. Hardy threatened to demolish Stonington. [https://www.ctexplored.org/war-of-1812-stonington/ War of 1812] '''Aug 12, 1814''' Bombardment began again. The ''Pactolus'' and ''Ramillies'' had worked their way even closer to the Point overnight.[https://www.ctexplored.org/war-of-1812-stonington/ War of 1812] {{Image|file=Battle_of_Stonington.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=British ships, Battle of Stonington }} Yet, British bombardment stopped. ===Damage Done === *The volunteers managed to damage the ''Dispatch'' severely, hitting it below the water line. This killed British sailers, and damaged the rigging. The British ship withdrew out of their range. *But one volunteer, Frederick Denison was hit in the knee, which became infected and he died. ''Aug 13,1814'' the British squadron set sail from Stonington without firing another shot, returning to its position at the mouth of the Thames River off New London.[https://www.ctexplored.org/war-of-1812-stonington/ War of 1812] {{Image|file=Battle_of_Stonington-2.jpg |align=r |size=255 |caption=Waymarker fo Battle of Stonington. }}{{clear}} *Most of the British shells landed in fields beyond the town center, but (40 buildings) had some damage, Valued at $3,500. The British suffered more with ( 21 killed) and over fifty wounded. ==Sources== *[https://www.stoningtonhistory.org/exhibits/battle-of-stonington/ Battle of Stonington] *[https://www.ctexplored.org/war-of-1812-stonington/ War of 1812] Attack on Stonington. *[https://www.theday.com/article/20100804/NWS01/308049868 Historic Stonington weaponry returns to Cannon Square]. *[https://archive.org/details/stoningtonbattle00ston Stonington battle centennial], August 8, 9, 10, 1914 : official programme, Saturday, Sunday and Monday Publication date c1914] Topics Pageants -- Connecticut Stonington, Stonington (Conn.) -- History Publisher [Stonington, Conn. : Stonington Publishing Company

Battle of Sullivan's Island

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[[Category: Battle of Sullivan's Island]] '''Battle of Sullivan's Island''' The Battle of Sullivan's Island or the Battle of Fort Sullivan was fought on June 28, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, also known as the American War of Independence. It took place near Charleston, South Carolina, during the first British attempt to capture the city from American rebels. It is also sometimes referred to as the First Siege of Charleston, owing to a more successful British siege in 1780. The British organized an expedition in early 1776 for operations in the rebellious southern colonies of North America. Delayed by logistical concerns and bad weather, the expedition reached the coast of North Carolina in May 1776. Finding conditions unsuitable for their operations, General Henry Clinton and Admiral Sir Peter Parker decided instead to act against Charleston. Arriving there in early June, troops were landed on Long Island, near Sullivan's Island where Colonel William Moultrie commanded a partially constructed fort, in preparation for a naval bombardment and land assault. The land assault was frustrated when the channel between the two islands was found to be too deep to wade, and the American defenses prevented an amphibious landing. The naval bombardment had little effect due to the sandy soil and the spongy nature of the fort's palmetto log construction. Careful fire by the defenders wrought significant damage in the British fleet, which withdrew after an entire day's bombardment. The British withdrew their expedition force to New York, and did not return to South Carolina until 1780. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Sullivan%27s_Island 1]) '''Battle of Sullivan's Island''' :Part of the American Revolutionary War :Date June 28, 1776 :Location Sullivan's Island, South Carolina :Result Colonial victory :Belligerents: United States, South Carolina, Great Britain '''United States, South Carolina''' :Commanders and leaders: ::William Moultrie - [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/72/William_Moultrie.jpg/578px-William_Moultrie.jpg portrait]. :Strength: ::Fort Sullivan: :::435 militia :::31 artillery pieces :Other defenses: ::3 shore batteries ::over 6,000 regulars and militia :Casualties and losses: 12 killed 25 wounded '''Great Britain''' :Commanders and leaders: ::Peter Parker - [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/42/Sir_peter_parker_NMM.JPG/628px-Sir_peter_parker_NMM.JPG portrait]. ::Henry Clinton - [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/SirHenryClinton.jpg portrait]. :Strength: ::2,200 infantry ::2 fourth-rates ::6 frigates ::1 bomb vessel :Casualties and losses: ::220 killed and wounded ::2 fourth-rates severely damaged ::2 frigates moderately damaged ::1 frigate grounded, later scuttled '''Images''' * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/67/Battle_of_Sullivans_Island.jpg Sergeant William Jasper raising the flag over the fort]. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3d/Fort-Sullivan.jpg/1280px-Fort-Sullivan.jpg A British engineer's map made following the engagement]. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Battle_of_fort_moultrie.JPG Depiction of the battle] by John Blake White, 1826.

Battle of the Catalaunian Plains

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[[Category:Battle of the Catalaunian Plains]] ==Battle of the Catalaunian Plains== :alias: '''Battle of Châlons'''; '''Battle of Maurica''' :Date: 20 Jun 451 A.D. :Location: Approx. region of Champagne-Ardenne : Victor: Rome (Huns withdraw from Gaul) :{|style: border="1" cellpadding="10" |'''Roman forces'''|| '''Atilla the Hun''' |- |Western Roman Empire||Hunnic Empire |- |Visigoths||Amal Goths |- |Franks||Rugians |- |Burgundians||Scirii |- |Saxons||Thuringians |- |Armoricans||Franks |- |Alans||Gepids |- | ||Burgundians |- | ||Heruli |} :"In 451 CE. Attila the Hun with his horsemen, after having been repulsed before Orleans in Gaul, was brought to bay by Aetius, the Roman general, and his allies, the Germanic Visigoths, Burgundians, and Franks. It should be remembered in this connection that the Huns were, if possible, more hated by the Germans than by the Romans. :The armies met in the Catalaunian Plains. The battlefield was a plain rising by a sharp slope to a ridge which both armies sought to gain; for advantage of position is a great help. The Huns with their forces seized the right side, the Romans, the Visigoths and their allies the left, and then began a struggle for the yet untaken crest. Now Theodoric with his Visigoths held the right wing, and Aetius with the Romans the left [of the line against Attila]. On the other side, the battle line of the Huns was so arranged that Attila and his bravest followers were stationed in the center. In arranging them thus the king had chiefly his own safety in view, since by his position in the very midst of his race, he would be kept out of the way of threatened danger. The innumerable peoples of divers tribes, which he had subjected to his sway, formed the wings. Now the crowd of kings---if we may call them so---and the leaders of various nations hung upon Attila's nod like slaves, and when he gave a sign even by a glance, without a murmur each stood forth in fear and trembling, or at all events did as he was bid. Attila alone was king of kings over all and concerned for all."Medieval Sourcebook: Jordanes: The Battle of Chalôns, 451 CE [https://legacy.fordham.edu/halsall/source/451jordanes38.asp] ==Sources== * [[Wikipedia: Battle of the Catalaunian Plains]] (451 AD)

Battle of the River Plate

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

Battle of Tippermuir

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Battle of Tippermuir]] {{Profile-box|For profiles, see [[:Category:Battle of Tippermuir|the category]]}} See: [[Space:Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms]] A part of [[:Category:Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms|Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms]] '''Tippermuir (Tibbermore), Perthshire, 1 September 1644''' [[Image:Doug_s_Photos-12.jpg|450px]] The Committee of Estates in Edinburgh was slow to recognise the seriousness of the threat posed by Montrose and MacColla. Taking advantage of their lack of preparation, Montrose marched south-west from Blair Atholl towards Perth. Montrose's army consisted of MacColla's 1,600 Irishmen and 800 Highlanders of the Stewart, Robertson and Graham clans who had been called out against MacColla but were persuaded to follow Montrose. Perth was defended by a hastily-assembled force of Covenanter troops and local levies under the command of Lord Elcho and the Earl of Tullibardine. Although the Royalists later claimed to have faced up to 6,000 men, there were probably around 2,000 foot and 400 horse, many of whom were local levies, newly-recruited and untrained. The Covenanters confronted Montrose on open ground at Tippermuir on the plain of Strathearn to the west of Perth on 1 September 1644. Tullibardine commanded the infantry in the centre, Lord Elcho led the cavalry on the right, Sir James Scott of Rossie led the cavalry on the left. The Covenanters also had two small pieces of field artillery. MacColla's Irish Brigade drew up in six ranks in the centre of the Royalist position. To avoid being outflanked by the Covenanter cavalry, Montrose deployed his Highland troops on the flanks in lines only three deep over a wider front than the Covenanters. Montrose himself commanded the right wing, Lord Kilpont commanded the left. While most of the Royalists were conventionally armed with pike and shot, a number of MacDonald archers are also said to have been present. The battle opened with skirmishing between musketeers of the opposing armies in the centre. When the Covenanter advance guard fell back, Montrose ordered a general advance all along his line. As MacColla's Irishmen bore down upon them, most of Tullibarne's infantry in the centre turned and ran. On the Royalist right wing, Montrose led his Highlanders to occupy an area of relatively high ground before the Covenanter cavalry could reach them. After firing a single volley, the Highlanders charged, throwing stones and attacking with swords. Unnerved, the cavalry wheeled and fled, colliding with the infantry that had stayed on the field and causing a general rout. When the Royalists overran and captured the Covenanter artillery, the rout became complete. The town of Perth surrendered immediately and a large quantity of weapons and supplies was captured. Details of casualties are not known for certain, though the Covenanters claimed that their soldiers were massacred by Montrose's followers and the town plundered. '''Research links''' * [http://bcw-project.org/military/english-civil-war/montrose-scotland/tippermuir The Battle of Tippermuir 1644] from the British Civil War website * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Battles_of_the_Scottish_Civil_War Battles of the Scottish Civil War] '''Information Release''' Details from [http://bcw-project.org/military/english-civil-war/montrose-scotland/tippermuir British Civil War website]. Licensed under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons].

Battle of Waterloo Group

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[[Category: Battle of Waterloo]] == Our Goal == The goal of this project is to research (and connect!!) the many people who fought and died in the battle of Waterloo, now in Belgium, which was fought on the 18th of June, 1815. == Members == This project has a few members now: * [[Fransen-237|Alex Fransen]] - Project Leader - mostly Netherlands/Belgium but also other countries * [[Van_Munster-10|Peter van Munster]] - Netherlands * [[Denzler-30|LA Denzler]] - France * [[Boal-186|Rosamund (Boal) Martin]] * [[Storey-332|Ed Storey]] * [[Walton-7934|Cheryl Walton]] - Netherlands (Belgium) * [[Nesbit-318|John Nesbit]] - Britain (Scotland) * [[Stong-122|Roger Stong]] - Prussia == Tasks == Here are some of the tasks that we are working on. We could use your help. * Find records of the veterans and casualties of the battle of Waterloo. * Make profiles for each and every soldier and officer who served, whether French, English, Dutch, Prussian, Hanoverian, or Nassauer, etc. * Connect these profiles to our ever-growing global tree. * Categorise all these profiles under brigade, regiment, corps, country, etc. * Finish the Orders of Battle. == Profile Quality == WikiTree standards are high, and we expect as much here. Here are some examples of well-sourced profiles with well-written biographies: * Dutch Profile: [[Lux-519|Johannes Hendrik Lux]], Dutch Capt. of the Divisional Artillery in Chassé's 3rd. Neth. Div., later Maj. and Artillery Commander at the capture of Brielle, and later Lt-Col. == Free Space pages == A page that details the Orders of Battle for the Anglo-Allied, French, and Prussian armies: * [[Space:Orders_of_Battle,_Battle_of_Waterloo]] A page detailing the role of the Dutch at Waterloo (under construction): * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Dutch_at_Waterloo ---- == How to Join == Please send [[Fransen-237|me]] a private message, or post something on the G2G post [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1362021/thinking-of-a-waterloo-project?show=1362508#a1362508 here].

Battle of Willmanstrand 1741

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

Battlement Mesa Cemetery, Garfield County, Colorado

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[[Category: Battlement Mesa Cemetery, Garfield County, Colorado]] The Battlement Mesa Cemetery is located in the unincorporated town of Battlement Mesa, Colorado. This town was built by Exxon to accommodate workers during the oil shale boom which ended on May 2, 1982. Since it is unincorporated, the cemetery's address is Garfield County, Colorado. Battlement Mesa is located a few miles south of Parachute, Colorado.

Battles Involving the Kingdom of Scotland

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

Battulga's relatives

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[[Category:Byambanorov-1]] The goal of this project is to family tree Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Byambanorov-1|Battulga Byambanorov]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Byambanorov-1#PM-37817938 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Baucom Name Study

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[[Category:Baucom Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Baucom Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baucom Baucom] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Baucom name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Baucoms), by time period (18th Century Baucoms), or by topic (Baucom DNA, Baucom Occupations, Baucom Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Baucom Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Baucom-233|Jim Baucom]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Baucom}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Baucoms of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bawcom Bawcom] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baucum Baucum]

Baudoin-Toups Marriages

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The [[Category: Toups - Baudoin Marriages]] subcategory has been created for this project.

Bauer/metzler line

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bauer-7798|Tiffany Bauer]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * figure out where to start * find the merge *follow the trail Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Bauer-7798#PM-40599372 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Bauer of Buffalo NY

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[[Category:Bauer Name Study]] The goal of this project is to find every non-living person connected to the huge family of Charles Bauer the tailor who lived at 751 Broadway Avenue in Buffalo, New York until his death in 1940. Charles Bauer and his wife Mary Mages had 16 children, all of whom are now deceased. This project is to collect genealogical data, photos, and other information about this big wonderful family, and to trace their roots back into Germany. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Troy-204|Sharon Centanne]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding sources * Adding categories * Adding relevant templates * Connecting family members to the global family tree. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8427573 send me a private messa

Baumgardner Family History

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

Bavaria Team

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[[Category:Germany Project]][[Category:Bayern, Deutschland]][[Category:Bavaria, Germany]] This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]
Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =Bavaria, Germany/Bayern, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Bavaria research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. ==How Can You Help Improve Profiles In This Region?== *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done in this region and we could really use your help. See links, below. *Members with knowledge of this region can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Do you live in Bavaria? You can offer archive, library, church, etc. research visits for other members. *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. ===Links === :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. Click the links below to get lists of profiles in Bavaria that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *UNSOURCED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBavaria+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Bavaria" and [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBayern+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE] to search "Bayern". For more information/instruction on sourcing, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Germany Project Sourcerers Team]] *UNCONNECTED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Unconnected|unconnected]] profiles that need to be connected to the main tree, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBavaria+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Bavaria" and [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBayern+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE] to search "Bayern". For more information/instruction on connecting profiles, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Germany Project Connectors Team]] *UNMERGED MATCHES: To get a list of [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|unmerged matches]] that need research and sourcing, with the goal to ultimately merge or reject the match, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBavaria+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Bavaria" and [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBayern+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE] to search "Bayern". For more information/instruction on merging and unmerged matches, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team#Research_Unmerged_Matches|Germany Project Arborists Team]] *SUGGESTIONS: To get a list of [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] aka database errors that need data doctor attention, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DBavaria+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Bavaria" and [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DBayern+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE] to search "Bayern". For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. == Overview of Bavaria == : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Bavaria_Team.jpg |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 1949 :Capital: Munich :English: Bavaria, Free State of Bavaria :German: Bayern, Freistaat Bayern {{Image|file=German_Roots_Images-5.png |size=s |align=r |caption=Bavaria within Germany }} :The Free State of Bavaria is a federal state of Germany. It is the largest by area and second largest by population, with 12.5 million inhabitants. Bavaria's main cities are Munich, its capital and largest city, Nuremberg and Augsburg. Other large cities include Regensburg, Würzburg, Ingolstadt, Fürth and Erlangen. :Bavaria has a long history beginning in 555. It has been a Duchy, a part of the Holy Roman Empire, a kingdom, and after World War II part of the new German Federation. It includes parts of the historical regions of Franconia, Upper Palatinate and Swabia. It is considered a wealthy state with the second highest GDP. Two major rivers flow through the state, the Danube (Donau) and the Main. :Three German dialects are spoken in Bavaria - Austro-Bavarian in Old Bavaria (South-East and East); Swabian German (an Alemannic German dialect) in the Bavarian part of Swabia (South West); and East Franconian German in Franconia (North). In the 20th century an increasing part of the population began to speak Standard German, mainly in the cities. *[https://www.bayern.de/ Bayern.de]: Official Website *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria Wikipedia]: Bavaria *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Bavaria Britannica]: Bavaria *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Bavaria WikiVoyage]: Bavaria *More info on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Bavaria Coat of Arms of Bavaria] ===Maps=== :Bavaria is a landlocked state in the southeast of Germany. With an area of 70,550.19 square kilometers (27,239.58 sq mi), Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany. Bavaria shares international borders with Austria, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland (across Lake Constance). The Bavarian Alps create a natural border with Austria and within the range is the highest peak in Germany, the Zugspitze. The Bavarian Forest and the Bohemian Forest create another natural border with the Czech Republic. Neighboring states within Germany are Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, Thuringia, and Saxony. :Maps Coordinates: 48°46′39″N 11°25′52″E *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bavaria Google Maps]: Bavaria Map *[https://geoportal.bayern.de/bayernatlas/?lang=de&topic=ba&bgLayer=atkis&catalogNodes=11,122 Geoportal]: Bayern - If you go to "Thema wechseln" - "Verwaltungsatlas" - "Kirchen" (on the left) - "kath. Kirche" you can display the parish boundaries. It is ideal to find the possible parish. Or you can change to an historic map. On the bottom right "Hintergrund" change to "Historische Karte" *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/place/10121035 Meyers Gazetteer]: Bayern (Bayern, Traunstein, Oberbayern, Bayern) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:Baiern_unter_den_Carolingern_im_Jahre_900.jpg Wikipedia]: The Kingdom of Bavaria in 900 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:Karte_Herzogtum_Bayern_im_10._Jahrhundert.png Wikipedia]: Bavaria in the 10th century *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:Bayern_von_1800_bis_heute.png Wikipedia]: Bavaria in the 19th century and beyond *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:WV-Bavaria_regions.svg Wikipedia]: Administrative districts (Regierungsbezirke and Bezirke) of Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:Bavaria,_administrative_divisions_-_de_-_colored.svg Wikipedia]: Map of the Landkreise of Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:Pop_density_of_Germany.png Wikipedia]: Bavaria is one of Germany's least densely populated states. === History === :The Duchy of Bavaria dates back to the year 555. In the 17th century, the Duke of Bavaria became a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire. The Kingdom of Bavaria existed from 1806 to 1918, when Bavaria became a republic. In 1946, the Free State of Bavaria reorganized itself on democratic lines. Bavaria has had a major influence on many events throughout European history. This link - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Bavaria History of Bavaria] - is the source for almost anything you want to know about Bavaria's history. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Bavaria Wikipedia]: History of Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Bavaria Wikipedia]: Kingdom of Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Bavaria Wikipedia]: Duchy of Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire Wikipedia]: The German Empire *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire Wikipedia]: Holy Roman Empire *[http://www.dvhh.org/history/index.htm#1700s Danube Swabian History] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swabia Wikipedia]: Swabia === Culture=== :Bavarians foster different cultural identities: Franconia in the north, speaking East Franconian German, Bavarian Swabia in the south west, speaking Swabian German and Altbayern (so-called "Old Bavaria", the regions forming the "historic", pentagon-shaped Bavaria before the acquisitions through the Vienna Congress, nowadays the districts of the Upper Palatinate, Lower and Upper Bavaria). In Munich the Old Bavarian dialect was spoken, but nowadays mainly High German. :Bavarian culture (Altbayern) has a long and predominant tradition of Roman Catholic faith. Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI (Joseph Alois Ratzinger), was born in Marktl am Inn in Upper Bavaria and was Cardinal-Archbishop of Munich and Freising. Otherwise, the Franconian and Swabian regions of the modern State of Bavaria are historically more diverse in religion, with both Catholic and Protestant traditions. As of 2010, 54.4% of Bavarians still adhere to Roman Catholicism, though the number is on the decline; 20.4% of the population adheres to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria; Muslims make up 4.0% of the population; and 21.2% of Bavarians are irreligious or adhere to other religions. :Bavarians emphasize pride in their traditions. Traditional costumes collectively known as Tracht are worn on special occasions and include, in Altbayern, Lederhosen for males and Dirndl for females. Centuries-old folk music is performed. The Maibaum, or Maypole (which in the Middle Ages served as the community's yellow pages, as figurettes on the pole represent the trades of the village), and the bagpipes in the Upper Palatinate region bear witness to the ancient Celtic and Germanic remnants of cultural heritage of the region. There are a lot of traditional Bavarian sports disciplines, e.g. the Aperschnalzen is an old tradition of competitive whipcracking. :Cuisine in Bavaria has many dishes in common with Austria and Switzerland. It is known for its beer gardens, pretzels, potato dishes and beet dishes. Meats and noodles, coffee cakes and fruit cakes. Oktoberfest, beer gardens, castles, wood working, and alpine sports are all part of Bavarian culture. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavarian_cuisine Wikipedia]: Bavarian cuisine *[https://www.lonelyplanet.com/germany/Bavaria LonelyPlanet]: Bavaria *[https://www.lonelyplanet.com/germany/bavaria/travel-tips-and-articles/top-10-reasons-to-visit-bavaria/40625c8c-8a11-5710-a052-1479d276d798 LonelyPlanet]: Top 10 reasons to visit Bavaria *[https://wikitravel.org/en/Bavaria WikiTravel]: Bavaria *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187293-Activities-Bavaria.html Tripadvisor]: Things to Do in Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Museums_in_Bavaria Wikipedia]: Category:Museums in Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavarian_National_Museum Wikipedia]: Bavarian National Museum *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187293-Activities-c49-Bavaria.html Tripadvisor]: Museums in Bavaria *[https://www.guide-to-bavaria.com/en/Bavaria-Museums-Galleries.html Guide to Bavaria]: Museums and Galleries ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://www.genealoger.com/german/ger_2_bayern.htm Genealoger]: Family History and Genealogy Resources: Bavaria *[https://ggsmn.org/cpage.php?pt=16 German Genealogical Society of MN]: Bavaria Resources and Email Lists *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Germany/Portal:Bavaria Wikipedia]: Portal - Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Bavaria Wikipedia]: Category - Bavaria *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/583499/good-source-for-coburg-bayern-deutschland-bavaria-germany WikiTree G2G]: a good source for Coburg, Bayern, Deutschland *[https://www.genealogie-kiening.de/ Genealohie-Kiening]: Genealogy and house chronicles in the area northwest of Munich *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=48049 Archion.de]: Protestant church records from Bavaria ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records **[https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/augsburg/ Augsburg] ** [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/bamberg/ Bamberg] **[https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/eichstaett/ Eichstätt] **[https://digitales-archiv.erzbistum-muenchen.de/actaproweb/altview.jsf?id=48 München und Freising] **[https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/passau/ Passau] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3398459 FamilySearch]: Germany, Bavaria, Catholic Church Records, 1650-1875 *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3227343 FamilySearch]: Ansbach, Middle Franconia, Brenner Collection of Genealogical Records, 1550-1900 at FamilySearch *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2660214 FamilySearch]: Bavaria: Nuremberg Civil Registration, 1803-1886 *[https://www.bsb-muenchen.de/en/collections/article/digital-search-in-the-historical-press-bayerische-staatsbibliothek-starts-newspaper-portal-digipress-1840/ Bavarian State Library]: Digitized Historical Newspapers *[https://www.genteam.eu GenTeam.eu]: register for an account and you'll get access to databases containing records in Vienna, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Passau, Nuernberg, Bayreuth, etc. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration {| text align center |+ '''eher für die vor Ort Recherche / rather for on-site research''' | {| Border ''1''; text align center |- |Name |Bereich / area |Link |Adresse / Address |Telefon / Telephone |Fax |eMail |- |BayernPortal
(läuft über das Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst) |Möglichkeit zur Beantragung der Nutzung oder Einsichtnahme von Archivgut aus kommunalen Orts-Archiven. Je nach vorheriger Ortsauswahl, werden die Kontaktdaten der Gemeinde, des Landratsamtes und des Regierungsbezirkes angezeigt.
Possibility to apply for the use or inspection of archive material from local municipal archives. Depending on the location selected, the contact details of the municipality, the district office and the administrative district are displayed |[https://www.bayernportal.de/dokumente/lebenslage/803137998824167 BayernPortal] | | | | |- |Staatliche Archive Bayerns |Informationen zu den jeweiligen Archiven in Bayern und deren regionaler Zuständigkeit
Information on the respective archives in Bavaria and their regional responsibilities |http://www.gda.bayern.de | | | | |- |Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv |Postanschrift für alle Abteilungen |[https://www.gda.bayern.de/hauptstaatsarchiv Hauptstaatsarchiv] |Postfach 221152
80501 München ||+49 (0) 89 28638-2596 ||+49 (0) 89 28638-2954 |poststelle(at)bayhsta.bayern.de |- |Staatsarchiv München |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Oberbayern''' | |Schönfeldstraße 3
80539 München ||+49 (0) 89 28638-2525 ||+49 (0) 89 28638-2526 | |- |Staatsarchiv Landshut |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Niederbayern''' | |Burg Trausnitz
84036 Landshut ||+49 (0) 871 92328-1 ||+49 (0) 871 92328-8 | |- |Staatsarchiv Amberg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Oberpfalz''' | |Archivstraße 3
92224 Amberg ||+49 (0) 9621 307270 ||+49 (0) 9621 307288 | |- |Staatsarchiv Bamberg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Oberfranken''' | |Hainstraße 39
96047 Bamberg ||+49 (0) 951 98622-0 ||+49 (0) 951 98622-50 | |- |Staatsarchiv Coburg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Landkreis Coburg''' | |Herrngasse 11
96450 Coburg ||+49 (0) 9561 92833 ||+49 (0) 9561 94017 | |- |Staatsarchiv Nürnberg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Mittelfranken''' | |Archivstraße 17
90408 Nürnberg ||+49 (0) 911 935190 ||+49 (0] 911 935199 | |- |Staatsarchiv Würzburg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Unterfranken''' | |Residenz-Nordflügel
97070 Würzburg ||+49 (0) 931 35529-0 ||+49 (0) 931 3552970 | |- |Staatsarchiv Augsburg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Schwaben''' | |Salomon-Idler-Straße 2
86159 Augsburg ||+49 (0) 821 575025 ||+49 (0) 821 579945 |} {|text align center |+'''Recherche zu Sudetendeutschen/Deutschböhmen und Deutschmährer in Bayern''' |Den Sudetendeutschen kam im 1946 neu konstituierten Bayern eine besondere Rolle zu; 1954 übernahm der Freistaat die Schirmherrschaft über die Volksgruppe und erklärte sie zum genuin vierten Stamm innerhalb Bayerns (Altbayern, Schwaben, Franken, Sudetendeutsche)
The Sudeten Germans were given a special role in the newly constituted Bavaria of 1946; in 1954, the Free State assumed patronage over the ethnic group and declared them to be a genuine fourth tribe within Bavaria (Old Bavarians, Swabians, Franconians, Sudeten Germans) {| Border ''1''; text align center |- |Name |Link |Bereich / area |Adresse / Address |Telefon / Telephone |eMail |- |Sudetendeutsche Landsmannschaft – Bundesverband – e.V. |https://www.sudeten.de/heimat-online |Übersicht über deutsche und ausländische Webseiten, in denen Heimatlandschaften, -kreise und -orte in Böhmen, Mähren und Sudetenschlesien vorgestellt werden
Overview of German and foreign websites presenting home regions, districts and places in Bohemia, Moravia and Sudeten Silesia |Hochstraße 8
81669 München ||+49 (0) 89 480003-70
+49 (0) 89 480003-54 (Presse) |info(at)sudeten.de |- |Vereinigung Sudetendeutscher Familienforscher e.V. (VSFF) |https://www.sudetendeutsche-familienforscher.de |genealogischer Verein zur Erforschung der Geschichte deutscher Familien in den ehemaligen österreichischen Kronländern Böhmen, Mähren und Österreichisch-Schlesien. Der Verein versteht sich als Fortführung der am 18. Oktober 1926 in Dux gegründeten Mittelstelle für Familienforschung.
genealogical association for researching the history of German families in the former Austrian crown lands of Bohemia, Moravia and Austrian Silesia. The association sees itself as a continuation of the Mittelstelle für Familienforschung founded in Dux on October 18, 1926. |Sudetendeutschen Haus
Hochstraße 8
81669 München | |über Kontaktformular https://www.sudetendeutsche-familienforscher.de/kontakt/ |- |Sudetendeutsches Genealogisches Archiv (SGA) der Vereinigung Sudetendeutscher Familienforscher e.V. (VSFF) |https://www.sudetendeutsche-familienforscher.de/vereinsarchiv-sga |Ein Teil der Bibliothek ist in der [https://www.martin-opitz-bibliothek.de/de Martin-Opitz-Bibliothek] zugänglich und steht zur Fernleihe zur Verfügung.
Part of the library is accessible at [https://www.martin-opitz-bibliothek.de/de Martin-Opitz-Bibliothek] and is available for interlibrary loan. |Sudetendeutschen Haus
Hochstraße 8
81669 München | |sga-muenchen(at)vsff.de |- |Sudetendeutschen Institut e.V. (SDI) |https://www.sudetendeutsches-archiv.de |wissenschaftliches Dokumentationszentrum der Sudetendeutschen in enger Zusammenarbeit mit der Sudetendeutschen Stiftung (Sudetendeutsches Museum)
Scientific documentation center of the Sudeten Germans in close cooperation with the Sudeten German Foundation (Sudeten German Museum) |Sudetendeutschen Haus
Hochstraße 8
81669 München ||+49 (0) 89 480003-32 |info(at)sudetendeutsches-archiv.de |- |Heimatauskunftstelle Böhmen und Mähren | | |Steinerstr. 15
81369 München | | |- |Archiv für Heimatvertriebene im Bischöflichen Zentralarchiv Regensburg |https://bistum-regensburg.de/bistum/einrichtungen-a-z/archiv |Diözese Regensburg |St.-Peters-Weg 11–13
93047 Regensburg ||+49 (0) 941 597-2520 |archiv(at)bistum-regensburg.de |- |Deutscher Böhmerwaldbund e.V. |https://www.boehmerwaldbund.de | |Sudetenweg 51
74523 Schwäbisch Hall ||+49 (0) 791-54268 |kontakt(at)boehmerwaldbund.de |} {|text align center |+ '''Online Recherche''' | {| Border ''1''; text align center |- |Name |Bereich / area |Link |- |GenDB |Matrikel-Datenbank des Bistumsarchivs Passau |http://gendb.bistum-passau.de |- |Matricula-online |Kirchenbücher des Bistums Regensburg
Matriculation database of the Passau diocesan archive |https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/regensburg |- |GGG - German Genealogy Group |German Emigration Database (formerly Bavaria & Pfalz Emigration Database) |https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php |- |Family Search |Bayern Auflistung Online Genealogie-Hilfsquellen
Bavaria Listing of Online Genealogy Resources |https://www.familysearch.org/de/wiki/Bayern_Online_Genealogie-Hilfsquellen |} [[Gürth-8|Gürth-8]] 14:36, 20 March 2024 (UTC) ===Religious Facilities=== *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187293-Activities-c47-t175-Bavaria.htm TripAdvisor]: Churches & Cathedrals in Bavaria *[https://www.bavaria.by/experiences/city-country-culture/churches-monasteries/ Bavaria.by]: Churches and Monasteries *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Bavaria Wikipedia]: Category:Churches in Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Religious_buildings_and_structures_in_Bavaria Wikipedia]: Category:Religious buildings and structures in Bavaria *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Emigration=== *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] ===Local Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Bavaria-(Bayern)?id=state_1551 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Bavaria (Bayern) *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Germany#Bavaria_(Bayern) *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bavaria_(Bayern)_Cemeteries FamilySearch]: Bavaria (Bayern) Cemeteries *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g187299-d4404590-Reviews-Old_Cemetery_Berchtesgaden-Berchtesgaden_Upper_Bavaria_Bavaria.html TripAdvisor]: Old Cemetery Berchtesgaden *[https://www.iajgsjewishcemeteryproject.org/bayern-bavaria/fuerth.html International Jewish Cemetery Project]: Fuerth, Bayern *[https://www.german-way.com/history-and-culture/germany/the-german-way-of-death-funerals/ The German Way]: Death and Funerals ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[https://archive.org/details/genealogy?query=bavaria&sin= Archive.org]: published Bavaria Genealogical works with free access *[https://www.bavarikon.de/?lang=en Bavarchion] *[https://www.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de/schwerpunkte Bavarian State Library Online] *[https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en Munich DigitiZation Center (MDZ)]: search the Digital Collections ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_Bavaria Wikipedia]: Category:Universities and colleges in Bavaria *[https://www.study-in-bavaria.de/ Study in Bavaria]: info for international students *[https://www.4icu.org/de/bavaria/ UniRank]: Top Universities in Bavaria ===Local Phone Books=== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree]]: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? 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Baverstock, Wiltshire

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[[:Category: Baverstock, Wiltshire]] '''Baverstock''' is a small village and former civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about 7 miles (11 km) west of Salisbury. The village has 10 private dwellings, a church and several farm buildings. The manor of Hurdcott, a hamlet of a few houses, lies to the south east of the village (not to be confused with Hurdcott near Winterbourne Earls)

Bax Descendants Pedigree Eleven

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Bax Descendants Pedigree Eleven== :Descendants of [[Payne-4175|James Payne the 1st]] (1768-1806) by his wife [[Shaw-5041|Susannah Shaw]] (1771-1821) *by [[King-32442|K. Patricia King]] *self published, 1990 *Citation Example: :::[[King-32442|K. Patricia King]], ''[[Space:Bax_Descendants_Pedigree_Eleven|Bax Descendants - Pedigree Eleven]],'' n.p., 1990, 878 pages. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Pedigree11|King - Bax Descendants - Pedigree Eleven]], Page 521 *Named Reference Example: ::First Use: :::[[King-32442|K. Patricia King]], ''[[Space:Bax_Descendants_Pedigree_Eleven|Bax Descendants - Pedigree Eleven]],'' n.p., 1990, page 123. ::Subsequent Usage: ::: '''For profiles using this source, [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}|click here]].''' == Available at these locations: == *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/24218924 WorldCat record] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/415044-bax-descendants-pedigree-eleven?offset=1 Family History Library] - Onsite viewing only *[[Ringer-92|Steve Ringer]] - PDF available for family members == Research Notes == : This work is a supplement to [[Space:Bax_Family|The Bax Family]] by Bernard Thistlethwaite. In paragraph four of the "Compiler's Preface" on page xi she noted, "We can be grateful to Bernard Thistlethwaite that he did not have his book on the family's genealogy copyrighted; nor will this compiler ..."

Bax Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==The Bax Family,== :an account of the early Quaker Baxes of Chapel and Ockley in the county of Surrey : with particulars of some of their descendants and notes relating to a number of allied families *by [[Thistlethwaite-13|Bernard Thistlethwaite]] (1888-1960) *self published, 1936 *Citation Example: :::Bernard Thistlethwaite, ''[[Space:Bax_Family|The Bax Family]],'' n.p., 1936, 505 pages. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#BaxFamily|Thistlethwaite - The Bax Family]], Page 521 *Named Reference Example: ::First Use: :::Bernard Thistlethwaite, ''[[Space:Bax_Family|The Bax Family]],'' n.p., 1936, 505 pages. ::Subsequent Usage: ::: '''For profiles using this source, [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}|click here]].''' == Available at these locations: == *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/499996630 WorldCat record] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/182578-the-bax-family-an-account-of-the-early-quaker-baxes-of-chapel-and-ockley-in-the-county-of-surrey-with-particulars-of-some-of-their-descendants-and-notes-relating-to-a-number-of-allied-families?offset=3 Family History Library] - Onsite viewing only *[[Ringer-92|Steve Ringer]] - PDF available for family members == Research Notes == : [[Space:Bax_Descendants_Pedigree_Eleven|Bax Descendants - Pedigree Eleven]] was issued in 1990 by [[King-32442|K. Patricia King]]. In paragraph four of the "Compiler's Preface" on page xi she noted, "We can be grateful to Bernard Thistlethwaite that he did not have his book on the family's genealogy copyrighted; nor will this compiler ..."

Baxter County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] [[Category:Baxter County, Arkansas]] [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Baxter County, Arkansas Project! == Baxter County is a county located in the north-central region of the state of Arkansas in the United States. It was named after [[Baxter-651|Elisha Baxter]], who served as the tenth governor of Arkansas. The county was formed on March 24, 1873, from parts of Fulton, Izard, Marion, and Searcy counties. Prior to the arrival of European settlers, the area was home to various Native American tribes, including the Osage, Cherokee, and Shawnee. In the early 19th century, European explorers and trappers began to arrive in the area, and by the mid-1800s, several settlements had been established. During the Civil War, the area that would later become Baxter County was a site of conflict between Union and Confederate forces. In 1862, Union troops led by General [[Curtis-8535|Samuel Ryan Curtis]] defeated a Confederate force at the Battle of Pea Ridge, which took place near the county's northern border. After the war, Baxter County continued to grow and develop, with agriculture and timber being the main industries. In the early 20th century, the construction of the White River Dam and the creation of Bull Shoals Lake provided a boost to the local economy, as the lake became a popular destination for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts. Today, Baxter County is home to several communities, including the county seat of Mountain Home, as well as several smaller towns and unincorporated areas. The county is known for its natural beauty, with numerous parks, lakes, and forests providing opportunities for outdoor recreation. === Maps and Boundaries === *[[:Category:Ozark_County%2C_Missouri|Ozark County, Missouri]] (north) *[[Space:Fulton_County_Arkansas|Fulton]] County (east) *[[Space:Izard_County_Arkansas|Izard]] County (southeast) *[[Space:Stone_County_Arkansas|Stone]] County (south) *[[Space:Searcy_County_Arkansas|Searcy]] County (southwest) *[[Space:Marion_County_Arkansas|Marion]] County (west) == Communities == === Cities === :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Briarcliff%2C_Arkansas|Briarcliff]]||[[:Category:Cotter%2C_Arkansas|Cotter]]||[[:Category:Gassville%2C_Arkansas|Gassville]]||[[:Category:Lakeview%2C_Arkansas|Lakeview]] |- |[[:Category:Mountain_Home%2C_Arkansas|Mountain Home]]||[[:Category:Norfork%2C_Arkansas|Norfork]]||[[:Category:Salesville%2C_Arkansas|Salesville]] |} ===Towns=== :[[:Category:Big_Flat%2C_Arkansas| Big Flat]] ===Census Designated Places=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |Buffalo City||[[:Category:Gamaliel%2C_Arkansas|Gamaliel]]||[[:Category:Henderson%2C_Arkansas|Henderson]]||Midway |} ===Unincorporated communities=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Buford%2C_Arkansas|Buford]]||[[:Category:Briarcliff%2C_Arkansas|Braircliff]]||Clarkridge||Rodney-Jordan |} ===Townships:=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Bayou_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Bayou]]||[[:Category:Big_Flat_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Big Flat]]||[[:Category:Buckhorn_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Buckhorn]]||[[:Category:Buford_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Buford]] |- |[[:Category:Greenwood_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Greenwood]]||[[:Category:Grover_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Grover]]||[[:Category:Independence_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Independence]]||[[:Category:Logan_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Logan]] |- |[[:Category:Lone_Rock_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Lone Rock]]||[[:Category:Matney_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Matney]]||[[:Category:Mill_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Mill]]||[[:Category:Mountain_Home_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Mountain Home]] |- |[[:Category:North_Fork_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|North Fork]]||[[:Category:Pigeon_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Pigeon]]||[[:Category:Union_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Union]]||[[:Category:Whiteville_Township%2C_Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas|Whiteville]] |} == Historical Landmarks== {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Baxter County Courthouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Baxter_County_Courthouse|Baxter County Courthouse]]''' - The historic Baxter County Courthouse in Mountain Home, Arkansas is a landmark building completed in 1941 with funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Designed by architect T. Ewing Shelton of Fayetteville, it is an excellent example of Art Deco architecture, with its sleek lines and streamlined forms. Its minimalist design and use of local materials in its construction are features common to many Depression-era projects. ::The three story courthouse is located 14 miles from the oldest courthouse in Arkansas, the log house of Major Wolfe, built in 1809 and still standing at the town of Norfolk. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Big Flat School Gymnasium }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Big_Flat_School_Gymnasium|Big Flat School Gymansium]]''' - The historic Big Flat School Gymnasium is a single-story building located in the small town of Big Flat, Arkansas. It was built between 1938 and 1941 as a project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a federal agency created during the Great Depression to provide employment and economic relief. ::The gymnasium was constructed using native stone, which was a common building material in the area at the time. It features a gabled roof and a large, open space for basketball games and other events. The interior of the building also includes a stage and a dressing room. ::The Big Flat School Gymnasium played an important role in the community as a venue for school events and social gatherings. It was also used as a shelter during severe weather, such as tornadoes. ::Today, the building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is maintained by the Big Flat Historical Society. It serves as a community center and is available for public events and rentals. The gymnasium stands as a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the WPA and the enduring spirit of the community it served. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Buford School Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Buford_School_Building|Buford School Building]]''' - The historic Buford School Building is located on Arkansas Highway 126 in the small community of Buford, Arkansas. It is a single-story Plain Traditional structure with Craftsman touches, and it was built in 1936 with funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a New Deal agency created to provide employment during the Great Depression. ::The building served as a school for students in grades 1-12 until the early 1960s when it was consolidated with another school district. After its use as a school ended, the building was repurposed for community events and meetings. ::The Buford School Building features a simple yet elegant design with distinct Craftsman-style elements such as exposed rafters, decorative brackets, and a front porch with tapered columns. The building is constructed of local stone and features a gabled roof with a central cupola. ::In 1996, the Buford School Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Today, the building is still used for community events, including reunions, potluck dinners, and church services. ::The Buford School Building stands as a testament to the enduring spirit and resilience of rural communities during the Great Depression and continues to serve as an important gathering place for the people of Buford and the surrounding area. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Case-Shiras-Dearmore House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Case-Shiras-Dearmore_House|Case-Shiras-Dearmore House]]''' - The historic Case-Shiras-Dearmore House is located in Mountain Home, Arkansas. It is a two-and-a-half-story plain traditional wood-frame structure built in the 1870s by Dr. J. H. Case, but its most notable resident was Tom Shiras. ::Tom Shiras was a prominent lawyer and politician who served as a judge and state representative in Arkansas during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He lived in the Case-Shiras-Dearmore House with his wife and family for many years. ::The house itself features a simple yet elegant design with a gabled roof, a front porch with tapered columns, and decorative trim. The interior of the house has been carefully restored to preserve many of its original features, including hardwood floors, ornate moldings, and hand-carved banisters. ::In addition to its historical significance, the Case-Shiras-Dearmore House is also notable for its association with the arts. The house has served as a venue for musical performances and art exhibitions, and it has been featured in several films and television shows. ::Today, the Case-Shiras-Dearmore House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is open to the public for tours. It stands as a testament to the rich history and culture of the Ozarks region of Arkansas and the many remarkable individuals who have called it home over the years. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Casey House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Casey_House_(Mountain_Home,_Arkansas)|Casey House]]''' - The historic Casey House, located on the Baxter County Fairgrounds in Mountain Home, Arkansas, is a well-preserved example of a dog trot house. This type of house was popular in the southern United States during the 19th century and typically featured a central open-air breezeway, or "dog trot," that separated two separate living quarters. ::The Casey House was built in 1858 by Colonel William Casey, early settler in Mountain Home and its first representative in the Arkansas legislature. ::The house is a single story structure with a gabled roof and a central dog trot. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, but the house was destroyed during a F3 tornado on November 18, 1985. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cold Water School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:C|old_Water_School|Cold Water School]]''' - The historic Cold Water School building is located at 2422 Baxter County Road 73, in the White River watershed northeast of Big Flat, Arkansas, on a privately owned inholding within the Ozark National Forest. It is a well-preserved example of a one-room schoolhouse typical in rural Arkansas during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ::The Cold Water School, located at McPearson, in Baxter County, was one of the earliest schools in Baxter County. The first building was constructed in the late 1880s. and the second building (the one preserved today) between 1920 and 1926. The one room school house was used as a school, church and community gathering center. The village or town, once surrounded by McPearson, is home to roughly 100 residents. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cotter Bridge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cotter_Bridge|Cotter Bridge]]''' - The historic Cotter Bridge, also known as the R.M. Ruthven Bridge and the White River Concrete Arch Bridge, is a significant landmark in Baxter County, Arkansas. It carries U.S. Route 62 Business across the White River west of the city of Cotter and is recognized for its innovative design and construction. ::The bridge was built in 1930 by the Marsh Engineering Company of Des Moines, Iowa, and is the only bridge in Arkansas that was constructed by this company. The bridge was designed by J.A.L. Waddell, a renowned bridge engineer who was known for his use of concrete arches in bridge construction. The Cotter Bridge is one of only a few surviving examples of Waddell's work in the United States. ::The bridge is a concrete arch structure that spans 540 feet across the White River. It has a total length of 750 feet and a width of 20 feet. The design of the bridge is notable for its use of two unequal arches that support the roadway. The main arch spans 310 feet, while the smaller arch spans 200 feet. The arches are constructed of reinforced concrete and are supported by concrete piers that are anchored to bedrock. ::The Cotter Bridge was an important link in the transportation network of northern Arkansas, providing a crucial connection between the towns of Cotter and Gassville. The bridge was in use for many years until it was closed to vehicle traffic in 2017 due to structural concerns. Today, the bridge is still standing and is open to pedestrian traffic, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to admire its architectural and engineering features. ::The Cotter Bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a testament to the skill and creativity of the engineers and construction workers who built it nearly a century ago. It is an important reminder of the vital role that transportation infrastructure played in the development of rural communities in Arkansas and throughout the United States. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The Old Cotter High School Gym }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cotter_High_School_(Arkansas)#Old_Cotter_High_School_Gymnasium|Cotter High School]]''' - The historic Old Cotter High School Gymnasium, located at 412 Powell Street in Cotter, Arkansas, is a significant example of a public works project that was funded by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) during the Great Depression. Built between 1936 and 1938, the gymnasium was part of a larger effort by the WPA to improve the infrastructure and facilities of schools and other public institutions across the United States. ::The gymnasium is a two-story, rectangular brick building with a gable roof and large windows on both sides. It features a large auditorium-style gymnasium on the first floor, complete with a stage, a basketball court, and bleachers for spectators. The second floor of the building originally contained classrooms and offices for the high school, which was located adjacent to the gymnasium. ::The Old Cotter High School Gymnasium is significant for its historical and architectural value. It is one of the few remaining examples of WPA-funded public works projects in the state of Arkansas and is a testament to the important role that government-funded programs played in providing jobs and improving public infrastructure during the Great Depression. ::Today, the building is no longer used as a high school, but it remains an important landmark in the community. The gymnasium is now used as a community center and event space, hosting a variety of activities such as weddings, dances, and sporting events. The building is also used as a polling place during elections and has been the site of numerous community gatherings and celebrations. ::The Old Cotter High School Gymnasium is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a significant reminder of the important role that public works projects played in the development of Arkansas and the United States as a whole. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cotter Water Tower }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cotter_Water_Tower|Cotter Water Tower]]''' - The historic Cotter water tower is an elevated steel water tower located in Cotter, Arkansas. It was constructed in 1935 by the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company as part of the development of the local water supply system by the Public Works Administration (PWA). The tower is an iconic landmark in the town and has played an important role in providing water to the community for nearly a century. ::The Cotter water tower is a 100-foot-tall steel structure with a capacity of 100,000 gallons of water. It features a cylindrical water tank that is supported by a series of steel legs and crossbeams. The tower is located on a hilltop overlooking the town, and its height allows it to provide water pressure to the surrounding area. ::The tower was constructed during the Great Depression as part of a larger effort by the PWA to improve public infrastructure across the United States. The project provided much-needed jobs for local workers and helped to modernize the town's water supply system. ::Today, the Cotter water tower remains an important part of the town's history and infrastructure. It continues to provide water to the community and serves as a reminder of the important role that public works projects played in the development of rural communities in Arkansas and throughout the United States. ::The Cotter water tower is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a beloved landmark in the town. It is an important reminder of the resilience and resourcefulness of the people who built and maintained the town's infrastructure over the years, and it serves as a symbol of the community's enduring strength and character. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Davis_House_(Norfork,_Arkansas)|Davis House]]''' - The historic Davis House is a one-and-a-half story frame house located at the corner of Wolf Street and Arkansas Highway 5 in Norfork, Arkansas. The house is an excellent example of the vernacular Plain Traditional style of architecture, characterized by a simple and functional design that emphasizes practicality and functionality over ornamental details. ::The Davis House was built in 1928 for Charley Blevins, a local farmer and businessman. The house was constructed using locally sourced materials and traditional building techniques, such as wood framing and stucco foundation. The house features a hip roof with gabled dormers, a large front porch with square columns, and a central front entrance with sidelights and a transom window. ::In the 1940s, the house was purchased by the Davis family, who lived there for several decades. During their ownership, the house underwent some modifications, including the addition of a rear porch and the conversion of the front porch into a sunroom. ::Today, the Davis House is a well-preserved example of Plain Traditional architecture in Norfork, Arkansas. It is a significant landmark in the community and a reminder of the town's rich history and cultural heritage. The house has been recognized for its historical and architectural significance and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ::The Davis House serves as an important reminder of the importance of preserving historic structures and cultural heritage in small communities like Norfork. It is a testament to the resilience and resourcefulness of the people who built and maintained these structures over the years and a reminder of the important role that these buildings play in shaping the character and identity of local communities. *'''[[Wikipedia:Fort_Smith_to_Jackson_Road-Talbert%27s_Ferry_Segments|Fort Smith to Jackson Road-Talbert's Ferry Segments]]''' - The Fort Smith to Jackson Road-Talbert's Ferry Segments are a historic section of road located in central western Baxter County, Arkansas. The road was built in the 1830s and connected the cities of Fort Smith and Jackson County. It was one of the first roads to be built through north central Arkansas and played an important role in the development and settlement of the region. ::The surviving segments of the road, located near a crossing of the White River, are an important part of the region's history and have been recognized for their historical significance. They are documented to have been used by parties removing Native Americans during the Trail of Tears in the 1830s, when thousands of Native Americans were forcibly relocated from their ancestral homelands to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. ::The road was originally constructed as a wagon road, and it played a vital role in facilitating the movement of goods and people between Fort Smith and Jackson County. The road passed through a number of small towns and settlements, including Talbert's Ferry, which was located near the crossing of the White River. The ferry was an important crossing point for travelers and served as a hub for commerce and trade in the region. ::Today, the Fort Smith to Jackson Road-Talbert's Ferry Segments are an important part of Arkansas's cultural heritage and serve as a reminder of the region's rich history and cultural diversity. The surviving segments of the road are a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the people who built and maintained them over the years, and they continue to play an important role in shaping the character and identity of the local community. The road is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is open to the public for viewing and exploration. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Horace Mann School Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Horace_Mann_School_Historic_District|Horace Mann School Historic District]]''' - The historic Horace Mann School District of Norfork, Arkansas, is a complex of four Depression-era school buildings located near the center of the community. The district was established in the early 20th century and served as the primary educational institution for the town and surrounding area until the 1970s. ::The main school building, which was built with Works Progress Administration (WPA) funding in 1936, is a single-story Craftsman-style structure that features a symmetrical facade, a low-pitched roof, and wide eaves with exposed rafter tails. The building includes multiple classrooms, administrative offices, and a library. ::In 1937, two additional buildings were constructed on the school grounds with funding from the National Youth Administration (NYA). These buildings included a home economics building and a vocational educational building, both of which are also single-story Craftsman-style structures that feature similar design elements as the main school building. ::The auditorium/gymnasium was built in 1940 with WPA funds and features a partially exposed basement, which gives the building a larger appearance. The building includes a large auditorium space that was used for school assemblies and community events, as well as a gymnasium that was used for athletic activities. ::The Horace Mann School District is a significant example of the educational architecture that was built during the Great Depression in Arkansas and throughout the United States. The buildings were constructed as part of a larger effort to provide employment and stimulate economic growth during a time of widespread unemployment and economic hardship. ::Today, the Horace Mann School District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and serves as a reminder of the important role that education has played in the development of Norfork and the surrounding area. The buildings are still used for community events and activities, and they continue to be a source of pride for local residents. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sid Hutcheson Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Sid_Hutcheson_Building|Sid Hutcheson Building]]''' - The historic Sid Hutcheson Building is a commercial building located at 13912 Arkansas Highway 5 in the center of Norfork, Arkansas. The building was constructed in 1910 and is a two-story structure built out of local stone and concrete. It is a significant example of vernacular architecture in the area. ::When the building was completed, it was divided into three storefronts. The first storefront was a grocery store, the second was a Ford dealership, and the third was a hotel. The building has undergone several renovations and has been used for various commercial purposes over the years. ::One of the unique features of the building is the use of local stone in its construction. The use of local materials was common in the area at the time, and it gives the building a distinctive character. The building also features a decorative cornice and large display windows, which were popular features in early 20th-century commercial architecture. ::The Sid Hutcheson Building is a reminder of the importance of commercial buildings in the development of Norfork and the surrounding area. It is an excellent example of early 20th-century commercial architecture and is significant for its use of local materials and its contribution to the community's economic growth. ::Today, the building is still in use and is home to several businesses. It has been well-preserved over the years and continues to be an important part of the community's architectural heritage. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and serves as a reminder of Norfork's rich history and culture. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Mountain Home Commercial Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Mountain_Home_Commercial_Historic_District|Mountain Home Commercial Historic District]]''' - The historic Mountain Home Commercial District encompasses the downtown area of Mountain Home, Arkansas. The district includes a variety of commercial buildings that reflect the city's history and development over the years. ::The commercial district was established in the early 20th century and has undergone several changes over time. Many of the buildings in the district were constructed during the 1920s and 1930s, reflecting the period of growth and development in Mountain Home. The architecture of the district includes a variety of styles, including Art Deco, Classical Revival, and Craftsman. ::Some of the notable buildings in the district include the Baxter County Courthouse, which was built in 1941 and features Art Deco details, the R.M. Ruthven Bridge, a historic bridge built in 1930 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the First Christian Church, a Classical Revival-style building constructed in 1926. ::Other buildings in the district include banks, theaters, hotels, and a variety of shops and restaurants. The commercial district continues to be an important part of the city's economy and serves as a reminder of Mountain Home's history and growth over time. ::In recognition of its architectural and historical significance, the Mountain Home Commercial District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The district continues to be an important part of the city's identity and serves as a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. *'''[[Wikipedia:Old_Joe_(Norfork,_Arkansas)|Old Joe]]''' - Old Joe is a prehistoric rock art panel located near Norfork in Baxter County, Arkansas. The panel features two distinct shapes that were painted with a red pigment, likely using a mixture of hematite and water. ::The shapes on the panel are difficult to interpret, as they do not resemble any known symbols or figures from other prehistoric rock art sites in the region. However, they are believed to be of Native American origin and date back to the Late Prehistoric period, which spanned from approximately 900 AD to the arrival of European explorers in the 16th century. ::The name "Old Joe" is derived from the nearby Old Joe Creek, which flows into the White River near the rock art panel. The site is located on private property, but it is visible from the road and can be accessed with permission from the landowner. ::Old Joe is one of several prehistoric rock art sites in the region, which includes Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. The rock art provides important insights into the cultural practices and beliefs of prehistoric peoples in the area and serves as an important reminder of the region's rich and diverse history. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Rollins Hospital }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Rollins_Hospital|Rollins Hospital]]''' - The historic Rollins Hospital is a former hospital building located at 107 East Main Street in Gassville, Arkansas. Built in 1923, the building is a single-story structure constructed of concrete blocks that were made locally to resemble native stone. ::Dr. William James Rollins established the hospital, the first physician in Baxter County, who saw the need for a local hospital to serve the growing population. It functioned as a hospital until 1954, when its last doctor died. It was owned by the Baxter County Historical Society and used as a museum devoted to Dr. Rollins and county history. ::It closed in 2008 due to damage from a tornado, and has since been sold to a private individual. The Rollins Hospital is significant for its association with Dr. Rollins, who was a prominent figure in the early development of healthcare in Baxter County. It is also an excellent example of early 20th century hospital architecture, with its simple design and use of locally-sourced building materials. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wolf Cemetery }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Wolf_Cemetery|Wolf Cemetery]]''' - The historic Wolf Cemetery is a small rural cemetery located in Baxter County, Arkansas. It is situated near the end of County Road 68, just south of its crossing of the railroad tracks and north of the White River. ::The cemetery is believed to have been established in the mid-19th century and contains the graves of several early settlers and their descendants. Many of the grave markers are simple and unadorned, reflecting the rural and agricultural nature of the area. ::One notable burial in the Wolf Cemetery is that of Robert Wolf, who was one of the early settlers in the area and gave the cemetery its name. Wolf was a prominent farmer and businessman who established a ferry across the White River and a general store in the community. He is considered one of the founding figures of the local community. ::The Wolf Cemetery is a reminder of the early settlement and agricultural history of Baxter County, and serves as a link to the past for local residents and visitors. Although the cemetery is small and unassuming, it is an important part of the community's heritage and is recognized as a historic site. {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-17.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Jacob_Wolf_House|Jacob Wolf House]]''' - The historic Jacob Wolf House is a significant landmark located on Arkansas Highway 5 in Norfork, Arkansas. It is a log structure that was built in 1825 by Jacob Wolf, who was the first documented white settler in the area. The house is known for its unique architectural style, which is a "saddlebag" design that features a two-story dog trot with the second floor built over the open breezeway. ::The Wolf House was built out of hand-hewn logs and has a steep gable roof. The walls of the house are made from stacked logs, and the roof is covered with wooden shingles. The dog trot, which is a central breezeway that separates the two main living spaces, allowed for ventilation and helped to keep the house cool during the hot summer months. ::The Wolf House has been restored and is now open to the public as a museum. Visitors can explore the historic structure and learn about the early pioneer days in the area. The museum also has exhibits on the local history of Norfork and Baxter County, including artifacts from Native American cultures, the Civil War, and the early settlers of the area. The Jacob Wolf House is a valuable piece of Arkansas history and a must-see for anyone interested in the state's pioneer heritage. ==Military and War== ===Civil War=== Baxter County, Arkansas was not officially created until March 1873, eight years after the end of the Civil War. However, the area that is now Baxter County was still settled and actively involved in the war. The White River and its tributaries in the region served as important transportation routes for Confederate forces to move troops and supplies throughout northern Arkansas. Union forces recognized the importance of controlling these waterways, and engaged in several skirmishes and battles in the area. In August 1862, Union forces under the command of Colonel Marcus LaRue Harrison clashed with Confederate troops near Calico Rock, resulting in a Union victory. Later that year, Confederate forces under General Thomas Hindman attacked Union troops at the Battle of Prairie Grove, about 70 miles west of Baxter County, resulting in a Union victory. In 1863, Union forces occupied Batesville, which is located approximately 40 miles southeast of what is now Baxter County. This effectively cut off Confederate supply lines to the area, and limited their ability to launch attacks. While there were no major battles fought in Baxter County itself, the area was still impacted by the war. Many residents of the area either joined Confederate forces (14th Arkansas Infantry) or were sympathetic to the Confederate cause, and some of the earliest settlements in the area were established by Confederate veterans following the war. ===World War II=== [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=9226# USS ''Baxter'' (APA-94)] was a Bayfield-class attack transport ship of the United States Navy that was named after Baxter County, Arkansas. The ship was built by the Western Pipe and Steel Company in San Francisco, California, and was launched in December 1944. The Baxter served in the Pacific during World War II and participated in several major campaigns, including the invasion of Okinawa and the occupation of Japan. After the war, the Baxter was used to repatriate American soldiers from the Pacific and was decommissioned in 1946. The ship was then transferred to the Military Sea Transportation Service and was used as a transport ship until it was scrapped in 1974. The USS Baxter received four battle stars for its service during World War II. == National Protected Areas == {{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Buffalo National River }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Buffalo_National_River|Buffalo National River]]''' - Buffalo National River is a protected area located in Baxter County, Arkansas. It was established as a national river in 1972, making it the first national river to be designated in the United States. The river itself stretches for 135 miles and runs through the Ozark Mountains, making it one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. ::The Buffalo River is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, scenic bluffs, and abundant wildlife. The river is home to over 300 species of fish, including smallmouth bass, Ozark bass, and longnose gar. It is also home to a variety of other wildlife, such as beavers, otters, bald eagles, and black bears. ::In addition to its natural beauty, the Buffalo River is also a popular destination for recreational activities. Visitors can go canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, and camping in the park. There are also several designated swimming areas along the river. ::The park is divided into three sections: the upper river, the middle river, and the lower river. Each section has its own unique features and recreational opportunities. The upper river is known for its towering bluffs and is a popular destination for canoeing and kayaking. The middle river is home to several hiking trails and campgrounds. The lower river is known for its wide, slow-moving waters and is popular for fishing and swimming. ::Overall, the Buffalo National River is a beautiful and unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. It offers a wide range of recreational opportunities and is a great place to explore the natural beauty of Arkansas. *'''[[Wikipedia:Ozark–St._Francis_National_Forest|Ozark–St. Francis National Forest]]''' - The Ozark National Forest is a protected area located in northern Arkansas. It covers over 1.2 million acres and spans across 16 counties, including Baxter County. The forest is known for its rugged terrain, deep valleys, and stunning vistas. It is also home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including black bears, elk, and the Ozark big-eared bat. ::The forest is a popular destination for outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting. It has over 700 miles of hiking trails, ranging from easy nature walks to challenging multi-day backpacking trips. The forest also has over 23 campgrounds, many of which are located near scenic rivers, streams, and waterfalls. ::In addition to its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, the Ozark National Forest is also rich in history and culture. The forest is home to several historic sites, including the Blanchard Springs Caverns, a network of underground caves and waterfalls, and the Ozark Folk Center State Park, which celebrates the traditions and culture of the Ozark people. ::Overall, the Ozark National Forest is a beautiful and diverse destination for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and nature lovers. Its stunning landscapes, rich wildlife, and cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination for anyone visiting northern Arkansas. *'''[[Wikipedia:Bull_Shoals-White_River_State_Park|Bull Shoals-White River State Park]]''' - Bull Shoals-White River State Park is a beautiful park located in Baxter County, Arkansas. It is situated along the shores of Bull Shoals Lake and the White River, offering visitors a variety of recreational opportunities. ::The park covers over 700 acres and features a variety of facilities for camping, fishing, boating, hiking, and more. It has three campgrounds, including a waterfront campground with sites overlooking Bull Shoals Lake. There are also several hiking trails in the park, ranging from short nature walks to longer, more challenging hikes. The park also has a visitor center, picnic areas, and a boat launch ramp. ::Bull Shoals Lake is a popular destination for boating and fishing, with over 45,000 acres of water to explore. The lake is home to a variety of fish species, including bass, crappie, catfish, and walleye. The White River is also a popular destination for trout fishing, with a variety of trout species available in its clear, cold waters. ::In addition to its recreational opportunities, Bull Shoals-White River State Park is also known for its stunning natural beauty. The park is home to several scenic overlooks, offering breathtaking views of the lake and river. It is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, turkey, and bald eagles. ::Overall, Bull Shoals-White River State Park is a wonderful destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of recreational activities in a beautiful natural setting. Whether you're looking to camp, fish, hike, or simply relax and enjoy the scenery, this park is definitely worth a visit. *'''[[Wikipedia:Norfork_Dam#Norfork_Lake|Norfork Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA)]]''' - The Norfork Lake Wildlife Management Area is a protected area located in Baxter County, Arkansas. It is situated along the shores of Norfork Lake, a 22,000-acre reservoir that was created by the Norfork Dam on the North Fork River. ::The wildlife management area covers over 13,000 acres and is managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. It is primarily forested, with a variety of hardwood and pine trees. The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, turkey, black bear, bobcat, and various species of small game. ::The Norfork Lake Wildlife Management Area is a popular destination for hunting, with opportunities for deer, turkey, and small game hunting. The area also has several hiking trails, ranging from easy nature walks to more challenging backcountry trails. The lake itself is also a popular destination for fishing, with a variety of fish species available, including bass, crappie, and catfish. ::In addition to its recreational opportunities, the Norfork Lake Wildlife Management Area is also an important conservation area. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission works to maintain and improve the area's habitat for wildlife and to manage its resources sustainably. ::Overall, the Norfork Lake Wildlife Management Area is a beautiful and important destination for outdoor enthusiasts and conservationists alike. Its stunning natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities make it a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Baxter County. ==Tourism and Sports== Table Rock Lake, Beaver Lake, and the White and Norfork Rivers are all popular destinations for tourism and outdoor recreation in Baxter County, Arkansas. Table Rock Lake is a 43,000-acre reservoir located on the border of Missouri and Arkansas, with a small portion of the lake extending into Baxter County. The lake is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and water sports, with several marinas and boat ramps available for visitors. There are also several hiking trails in the area, as well as opportunities for camping and picnicking. Beaver Lake is a 28,000-acre reservoir located in northwest Arkansas, with a small portion of the lake extending into Baxter County. The lake is known for its clear water and excellent fishing, with a variety of fish species available, including bass, crappie, and catfish. There are also opportunities for boating, water sports, camping, and hiking in the area. The White and Norfork Rivers are both popular destinations for fishing and boating. The White River is known for its trout fishing, with rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout available. The Norfork River is also a popular destination for trout fishing, as well as for smallmouth bass and other fish species. Both rivers offer opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and other water sports. Overall, Table Rock Lake, Beaver Lake, and the White and Norfork Rivers are all wonderful destinations for outdoor recreation in Baxter County. Whether you're looking to fish, boat, hike, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the area, these destinations are definitely worth a visit. ==Notables== *'''Lonnie D. Bentley''' born in 1957, in Mountain Home, Arkansas. She is an American computer scientist, and Professor and former Department Head of Computer and Information Technology at Purdue University. Co-author of the textbook Systems Analysis and Design Methods, which is now in its 7th Edition. *'''[[Tilley-4178|Robbie Nell (Tilley) Branscum]]''' was born on June 17, 1934 in Big Flat, Arkansas. Robbie Nell Tilley Branscum was an American writer of children's books and young adult fiction. Her books were awarded a Friends of American Writers Award in 1977 and an Edgar Award in 1983. *'''Jennifer J. Wiseman''' was born in Mountain Home, Arkansas. She is a Senior Project Scientist on the Hubble Space Telescope, and an American astronomer. *'''[[Wolf-4823|Jacob Wolf]]''' was born on May 12, 1786 in Rowan County, North Carolina. He is an Arkansas pioneer, territorial legislator, county official, militia officer, post master and community leader. He was the first settler of Norfork, Arkansas. *'''[[Wright-61131|Caroyln D. (Wright) Gander]]''' was born on January 6, 1949 in Mountain Home, Arkansas. She was an American poet, a MacArthur Fellow, a Guggenheim Fellow, and the Poet Laureate of Rhode Island. ==Biblical Names in Baxter County== * '''Amos''' Amos was a Prophet of Israel. He came from Tekoa of Judah but prophesied mainly concerning the Ten Tribes in the north. * '''Ellis''' Ellis is a form of Eli the High Priest at the Tabernacle in Shiloh (in Ephraim) in the Book of Samuel. * '''Gamaliel''' Gamaliel is the name of a leading Rabbi spoken of in the Rabbinical Mishna and also in the NT. *''' Jordan''' The River Jordan runs through the Land of Israel. *''' Old Joe''' Joe is short for Joseph. == Records and Resources== *[[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] *[[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] *[[Wikipedia:Baxter_County,_Arkansas|Wikipedia for Baxter County, Arkansas]] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=747 Encylopedia of Arkansas - Baxter County] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Baxter_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy FamilySearch - Baxter County, Arkansas] *[http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Home Page for Arkansas] *[http://hebrewnations.com/articles/state/arkansas.html Hebrew Nation - Arkansas and Israel] ==Ongoing Projects for Baxter County== #[[:Category:Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Cemeteries|Baxter County Cemeteries]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree. See the [[Project:Arkansas_Cemeteries|Arkansas Cemeteries Project]] #[[:Category:Baxter_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Homesteaders|Baxter County Homesteaders]] Add profiles for those who obtained land grants and homesteaded in Arkansas. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about Arkansas state tribes. :Work on Arkansas'
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Baxter pedigrees

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[[Category: Bay Bulls, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Bay Bulls, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Bay Bulls, Newfoundland]] ''This article is an excerpt from the Encyclopedia of Newfoundland, and needs to be edited for length and content. Anything you can do is appreciated.'' ==About== An unincorporated community but part of the St. John's Metro area. Bay Bulls is situated on the east coast of the Avalon Peninsula (the Southem Shore) about 29 km (18 mi) south of the city of St. John's. As E.R. Seary (1971) writes, "the first original English name, unique in a nomenclature otherwise seemingly Portuguese, is Bay of Bulls" which first appeared on a manuscript map by Thomas Hood in 1592. The name may refer to the Common Dovekie, also known as "bull-bird" or "ice-bird," a regular winter resident of the Newfoundland watersEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 1 (Extract: letter B). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/1505 Entry for Bay Bulls, p. 148]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018.. ==History== The harbour was used by the French in the Sixteenth Century but by 1635 Englishmen were wintering over at Bay Bulls. According to tradition, Governor David Kirke fortified the harbour in 1638 but in 1655 Bay Bulls was raided by the Dutch Admiral De Ruyter. By 1681 Bay Bulls was second only to Ferryland along the Shore and there were over 100 semi-permanent residents there, including women, children and some planters who remained year-round. In the century 1696-1796 Bay Bulls was attacked five times by the French, from both land and sea, often in conjunction with attacks on St. John's. The last French attack on the Colony was in 1796, when Admiral Richery attempted to storm St. John's, but finding it well defended he attacked and burned Bay Bulls, where he also took prisoners. By the beginning of the Nineteenth Century the residential fishery was firmly established at Bay Bulls. The population had grown slowly over the preceding century and, as increasing numbers of settlers arrived from Ireland, Roman Catholics began to predominate where formerly Protestants had the majority. By the 1850s there was a Roman Catholic School Board at Bay Bulls. At this time Bay Bulls was a fairly large settlement, with 100 boats at the inshore fishery. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bay_Bulls,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] * [http://members.tripod.com/bay_bulls_genealogy/ Bay Bulls Town Genealogy web site] == Sources ==

Bay de East, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Bay de East, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Bay de East, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Bay de East, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' == History == ''''''Note: There is another similarly named outport in nearby Fortune Bay, just north of Belleoram and Lally Cove. Records of the two settlements are easily confused, as both are also variously spelled Bay d'East, Bay d'Est, Bay the East, or Bay de Este. For this reason, the categories and space pages for each settlement will be differentiated by 'Hermitage Bay' and 'Fortune Bay'.''''' The following text is from the ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador.[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,''] Volume 1, p. 149. "BAY DE ESTE (pop. 1945, 38). A small abandoned fishing settlement in Bay D'Espoir. Bay de Este is probably an English corruption of the French name Baie de Est (East Bay) and the community was probably settled by migratory fishermen by 1850. Bay de Este is first reported in the Census of 1869, with a population of forty. Lovell's Newfoundland Directory (1871) lists Henry Blake, Robert Bobbett, James Lilly, Charles Nash and Henry Wilmoe as resident fishermen. The population of Bay de Este remained constant at around forty inhabitants and the economy of the settlement was based on the cod, herring and salmon fisheries. In 1945 the final census of the community was reported and Bay de Este was abandoned between 1945 and 1951." ===Early Residents=== '''1871:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37551 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.'':], p. 223. * Henry Blake, fisherman * [[Bobbett-50|Robert Bobett]], fisherman * [[Lilly-1645|James Lilly]], fisherman * Charles Nash, fisherman * Henry Wilmot, fisherman '''1904:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904], p. XXX. * [[Bobbett-48|Henry Bobbett]], fisherman * John Bobbett, fisherman * [[Edmunds-913|Benjamin Edmonds]], fisherman * Richard Hardy, fisherman * George Ingraham, fisherman * [[Engram-28|Henry Ingraham]], fisherman * [[Lilly-1899|John Lilly]], fisherman * [[Lilly-1901|John C. Lilly]], fisherman * Morgan Lilly, fisherman * Thomas Rose, fisherman * [[Whiting-2915|George Whiting]], fisherman '''1921 Census, heads of household:'''[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99FW-G3SH?i=379&cc=2226517 ''Newfoundland Census, 1921 - Fortune Bay District.'':], pp. 81-82. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- | [[Bobbett-48|Bobbett, Henry]]||1876 Feb|| Bay de Est |- |[[Edmunds-913|Edmunds, Benjamin]]||1860 Dec||Pushthrough |- |[[Foote-2740|Foote, John R.]]||1886 Jun||McCallum |- | [[Lilly-1897|Lilly, James Wilson]]||1889 Jun||Bay de Est |- | [[Lilly-1899|Lilly, John]]||1854 Jun||Burgeo |- |[[Lilly-1901|Lilly, John C.]]||1881 May||Bay de Est |- | [[Lilly-1898|Lilly, Thomas]]||1889 Jun||Bay de Est |- |[[Whiting-2915|Whiting, George]]||1852 Nov||Somerset, England |- |[[Whiting-2916|Whiting, James]]||1894 Dec||Bay du Nord |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bay de East, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Bay de Verde, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Bay de Verde, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Bay de Verde, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Bay de Verde, Newfoundland]] ===Description=== Bay de Verde is the northernmost community in Conception Bay. The central part of this fishing village lies between two hills, while on both sides, the low-lying area slopes towards the ocean. On the southwestern side is the harbour, called the foreside, where fishing boats are moored. The other side of this low-lying area, called the backside, was once also used for fishing roomsWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_de_Verde Bay de Verde, Newfoundland.] Accessed 2018.. ==History== According to D. W. Prowse (1895) the earliest documented inhabitant of the 'Bay of Arbs' (today known as Bay de Verde) was Isaac Dethick, an English planter who was expelled from Placentia in 1662 when the French took over that town. There is no doubt that there were settlers such as the Taverners already established at Bay de Verde when he arrived. In 1675 seven families and their servants, numbering close to 150 people, had erected eleven rooms and stages in the harbour. The best record of the period comes from the journal of Abbe Baudoin, dated February 2 to February 6, 1697. Baudoin, who travelled with Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville's raiders, noted that "there were in this harbour fourteen settlers well established and ninety good men." During King William's War, the village was destroyed in the Avalon Peninsula Campaign. These French raiding parties destroyed the community and killed a number of inhabitants again during Queen Anne's War in 1705. Many of the established planters then left and moved to more fortified locations like St. John’s and Trinity. In 1708 there were only 30 people at Bay de VerdeTown of Bay de Verde website [http://www.baydeverde.com/our_history.php Our History.] Accessed 2018.. However, another group of settlers began to arrive after 1713 when the Treaty of Utrecht declared that Newfoundland was owned by Great Britain. The French were given fishing rights along the northeast coast. These new settlers now included Irish as well as English and although the English had more rights, the Irish began to establish themselves as well late in the 1700's. By 1753 the population of Bay de Verde was 128 comprised of 69 English and 59 Irish. The Plantation Book Records of 1804-5 show that the established planters were of English descent but the Irish were now beginning to obtain their share of property as well. ===Early Families=== One of the early family names of Bay de Verde is Taverner. According to H. F. Shortis (1910) William Taverner was a naval officer and surveyor on a British man-of-war who later worked on a Newfoundland map of 1745. The main road in Bay de Verde is Masters Road named after John Masters, apprenticed to William Taverner about 1700–1701. The Taverner family of Poole and Bay de Verde – a moderately well-off group which divided its time between Poole and Newfoundland. Abraham, William Taverner's brother, an obscure figure, was the Newfoundland agent for the London merchant, James Campbell, who had extensive plantations at Bay de Verde. Campbell was financial agent in London for Captain John Moody who had been commander of the Newfoundland garrison during Major Thomas Lloyd’s absence in 1704–1705 and who was an avowed adversary of Lloyd. Although many of the Newfoundland planters tried to keep away from both Lloyd and Moody, William Taverner led a group which, early in 1708, complained about Lloyd’s exploitation of the colonists. In 1804, [[Garland-2308|George Garland]] established a trading post in Bay de Verde and in 1823, John Lynch was teaching the school in the cooper shop of Timothy Dineen. For a more comprehensive list of surnames, adapted from the Town of Bay de Verde homepage, genealogy sectionTown of Bay de Verde, [https://www.baydeverde.com/heritage-premises/geneology/ Geneology. Profiles of Family Names of Bay de Verde.] Accessed 2020., see the [[Space:Bay_de_Verde_Surnames|Bay de Verde Surnames space page]]. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bay_de_Verde,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

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

Bay du Nord, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Bay du Nord, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Bay du Nord, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Bay du Nord, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' == History == ''''''Note: There is another similarly named outport in nearby Fortune Bay, just north of Belleoram and Lally Cove. Records of the two settlements are easily confused, as both are also variously spelled Bay du Nord, Bay de North, or Bay the North. For this reason, the categories and space pages for each settlement will be differentiated by 'Hermitage Bay' and 'Fortune Bay'.''''' Description from Lovell's Directory, 1871: [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37551 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.'':], p. 224: ."BAY DE NORTH—A small settlement in Bay Despair, district of Fortune Bay. The New York, Newfoundland and London Telegraph Co. has an office here. Distant from Hermitage Cove 17 miles by boat. Population 18." There is no description of the settlement in the ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador'', but from the existing census and directory listings it appears to have originally been a telegraph station that was later settled by fishing families mainly from nearby Bay de East. ===Early Residents=== '''1871:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37551 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.'':], p. 224. * William Abbott, telegraph operator * R. F. Breu, telegraph operator * David Morris, telegraph employee '''1904:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904], p. XXX. * Henry Blake, fisherman * John Blake, fisherman * William Blake, fisherman * Frank Benoit, fisherman * George Benoit, fisherman * John Benoit, fisherman * Paul Benoit Sr., fisherman * Paul Benoit Jr., fisherman * Peter Benoit, fisherman * James T. Cross, fisherman * George Larner, lineman * [[Lilly-1642|Jonathan Lilly]], fisherman * Henry Nash, fisherman * James Thomey, telegraph operator '''1921 Census, heads of household:'''[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99FW-G3SH?i=379&cc=2226517 ''Newfoundland Census, 1921 - Fortune Bay District.'':], pp. 80. These families were recorded under three Bay du Nord locations - Bay du Nord, Indian Point, and Hughes Point {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- | Benoite, Frank (Indian Point)||1868 Jul||Burgeo |- | Benoite, George (Indian Point)||1874 Oct||Burgeo |- | Blakes, Henry (Hughes Point)||1864 Dec||Bay de Est |- | Blakes, William (Hughes Point)||1863 Jun||Bay de Est |- | Cross, James (Bay du Nord)||1876 Jul||Bay de Est |- | Nash, Henry (Hughes Point)||1871 Mar||Bay de Est |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Piccaire, Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Bay of Islands, Newfoundland

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

Bay Ridge Cemetery

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[[Category:Lumber Industry]] [[Category:Southern Pioneers]] [[Category:Florida Project]] [[Category:Bay Ridge Cemetery, Orange County, Florida]] [[Category:Orange County, Florida, Homesteaders]] [[Category:Orange County, Florida]] ==Oak Hill Cemetery== March 31, 1886 Harvey D. and Mary H. Hood gifted two and one half acres to the community for a cemetery. The deed was eventually recorded in the Orange County Comptroller's Office on September 16, 1889. '''Oak Hill Cemetery Association Deed''': "Orange County Comptrollers Office"
Deed DOC 18890069505
[https://selfservice.or.occompt.com/ssweb/document/DOCC4280555?search=DOCSEARCH2950S1 Deed for Oak Hill Cemetery, Bay Ridge, Orange County, FL, USA] (accessed 15 March 2024)
Harvey D & Mary H Hood Gifted 31 Mar 1886 Recorded 16 Sep 1889.
==Bay Ridge Cemtery== At an unknown point in history, someone renamed the cemetery Bay Ridge Cemetery. It had been called that as a locator for many years due to no signage and the Association must have changed the name to Bay Ridge Cemetery with the County as the Property Appraiser now reflects that epithet. The digital records do not go back that far. The records show that the property deed was used for to satisfy a court order. '''Bay Ridge Cemetery Deed Used to Satisfy Debt of a Man 20 Jan 1988 to 18 Aug 1989''': "Orange County Comptrollers Office"
Judgement 69 505 SO 98 9635
[https://selfservice.or.occompt.com/ssweb/document/DOCC4280555?search=DOCSEARCH2950S1 Deed for Oak Hill Cemetery, Bay Ridge, Orange County, FL, USA] (accessed 15 March 2024)
Deed held in satisfaction of Barnett Recovery Corp Order.
In 2003, Mrs [[Driggers-738|Annie Belle (Driggers) Gilliam (1921-2018)]] arranged for Orange County to place an official sign on Schopke-Lester Road for the Bay Ridge Cemtery. ===Community=== '''Wikitree Interments''' of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bay_Ridge_Cemetery%2C_Orange_County%2C_Florida| '''Bay Ridge Cemetery, Orange County, Florida'''] listings are an ongoing process. '''FindaGrave''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/71763/memorial-search?cemeteryName=Bay%20Ridge%20Cemetery| '''List of Souls'''] Bay Ridge was first settled during the years of 1885-1886 by some family names that would populate the privately owned cemetery. The families of [[Schopke-3|John Henry Schopke (1845-1924)]], John T Thompson, T. Roll, J. W. Anderson, F. Wilson, F. S. Bray, Adam, Scotsman Adam Stewart, and others amounting to about 30 families filled the area almost simultaneously.Orlando Orange County Reporter, 15 Jun 1898 The entire area of the Orange County was covered with pine trees and was stripped for turpentine. In 1898, Bay Ridge was property of Thomas E Wilson was leased to Horne and Overstreet for turpentine stilling.History of Apopka and Northwest Orange County, Shofner, J. p 108 In the mid 1880s there was Methodist Episcopal Church at Bay Ridge. Up to 1898, two other churches shared ministers on a route with Bay Ridge. A school was also built. In the 1890s, Bay Ridge formed a special district to fund the school. Bay Ridge, in World War I, added 3 mil to the counties 7 mil school tax levy for the required primary and optional secondary schooling. Frank Haas served in World War I (Haas Road). During World War II after the Pearl Harbor attack, Mamie Schopke's house was a registration location for the expanded ages of 20 through 44 on February 2. Miles Overstreet distilled a lot turpentine in Bay Ridge through the 1940s.Pennings of Perrine Slim: Stories of Northwest Orange County Florida Partners in the 1960s with Ralston Purina Company in the poultry business in Bay Ridge were Hermit Smith. Henry Land ran his large poultry farm from the 1960- 1979. P. N. Sullivan ran his through the 1960 and 1970s.History of Apopka and Northwest Orange County Florida, Shofner, J. Apopka Historical Society ==Cemetery== ===First Marked Grave=== The first person known to be interred this cemetery was Arthur H Cotey 25 Mar 1858-2 May 1882.[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/71763/memorial-search?page=3#sr-42145485] Burials continued until 2006 in the graveyard. Since there maybe unmarked graves and headstones missing information, other burials may have occurred. People of multiple faiths are buried here. ===Property Description=== Originally called Oak Hill Cemetery, the property is currently named Bay Ridge Cemetery. :2 1/2 acres IN SE COR OF W1/2 OF SE1/4 OF NE1/4 OF SEC 13-20-27 (REF DB 93/96,98) :Total Land Area :108,908 sqft (+/-) | 2.50 acres (+/-) It is in Un-incorporated Orange County on Joey McGuckin Rd off Plymouth Sorrento Road in NW Orange County.[ocpaweb.ocpaFL.org/parcelSearch] 13-20-27-0000-00-014 ====Caretakers==== *Linna Pike Schopke *Blanche Schopke Gaddis, 2018 OCFL Tax Report *Linna Louise Schopke Weatherman Dougherty, 2023 OCFL Tax Report ===Proposed Cemetery Co-Opt by City of Apopka=== As of July 2023, the adjacent property has been annexed into the City of Apopka. The City is considering using State Statute 497.284 to co-opt the cemetery to remedy the derelict condition and recover the graves for the families. [https://theapopkavoice.com/stories/apopkas-bay-ridge-cemetery-is-in-dire-need-of-help,54338]5 pm City of Apopka minutes 24 July 2023 Budget Workshop This cemetery space is a work in progress This was prepared by Apopka historian [[Pirkle-96|DrO]]. ==Sources==

Bay Roberts, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Bay Roberts, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Bay Roberts, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Bay Roberts, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ===About=== Bay Roberts is located on the north shore of Conception Bay on the northeastern Avalon Peninsula in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. ==History== ===Pre-Settlement=== European fishermen were visiting Bay Roberts as early as the 16th century. Fishermen from Brittany and Normandy in what is today France fished the waters off the coast of Bay Roberts in the early 16th century and named the harbour Baie de Robert. Most likely they started building fishing rooms near the end of Bay Roberts harbour in Bay Roberts East in such areas as Juggler's Cove. Then they moved to French's Cove and later to Mercer's Cove. Evidence of these European people can be found in community place names such as Priaulx Hill and in nearby names such as Spaniard's Bay and Port de Grave. By the late 16th century, Bay Roberts had become part of the English Shore. Some French, Spanish and Portuguese fishermen still visited the area but they were out numbered by fishermen from the English West Country. Over time, some of these West Country fishermen began to settle in the area. ===Early Families=== Seary’s book Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland states that the families with the surname French arrived as long ago as 1634 and the Earles and the Badcocks arrived in the 1660s. In the 1675 census, Bay Roberts is called "Bay of Roberts." The Berry census of Newfoundland records only two planters in Bay Roberts. One was Anthony Varder who lived there with his wife and four children. The other one was a widow named Jane Clay. The 1677 census says between them they employed 19 servants, owned six boats and kept 34 cattle, 22 sheep and 13 hogs. Families such as the Parsons, Mercers and Bishops arrived later. Settlers from the Channel Islands arrived in the 18th century. ===French Attacks=== Like many settlements in Conception Bay, Bay Roberts was destroyed by the French during King William's War (1689–1697). When the French arrived in 1697, Abbé Baudoin, a priest who accompanied [[Le_Moyne-7|Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville]] on his raids, maintained a journal. He called the town Baye Robert. He says that d’Iberville captured 10 servants, 3 planters and 3 boats there and took 1500 codfish. These numbers may not have represented the entire population. By the time Abbé Baudoin and Pierre d'Iberville arrived, many of the people who lived in Bay Roberts had probably escaped into the woods or to Carbonear Island because they had been warned that the French were coming. ===Early town development=== The effects of the French attacks did not last long, and Bay Roberts was built again. It became an important base for the Labrador fishery and the seal hunt. The appointment of Robert Badcock as constable on September 25, 1730 began the rule of law for the Bay Roberts area. Stocks and a jailhouse were constructed for the punishment of criminal offenders. The construction of a one-room school also took place with one male teacher in charge. Business development began in the mid 1800s with [[Pack-240|Robert Pack]], founder of the firm of Pack, Gosse, and Fryer. In 1791, there were 30 members of the Wesleyan Church in Bay Roberts under the charge of George Vey. The Church of England was also active, since first St. Matthew's Church started in 1824 and was consecrated in 1827 to replace an earlier Church in Mercer's Cove. The first Society for the Propagation of the Gospel missionary in charge of the Bay Roberts mission was Rev. Oswald Howell in 1837. ===Resources=== * Early History of Bay Roberts: A lecture on the History of Bay Roberts, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, delivered by Rev. M. Blackmore, at Bay Roberts, aforesaid, on January 24, A.D. 1865Newfoundland Grand Banks Site. [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Articles/early-history-bay-roberts-hg.shtml Early History of Bay Roberts.] From The Bay Roberts Guardian, Saturday, February 20, 1943. Transcribed by Ronald Crane, 2006. Accessed 2018. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bay Roberts%2C_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Bay View Cemetery

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[[Category:Bay View Cemetery, Bay View, Maryland]] ==General Information== '''Cemetery Name:''' Bay View Cemetery (aka Shelemiah Methodist Cemetery). '''Address:''' 370 Old Bayview Rd. Bay View, Maryland 21901 United States '''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/39%C2%B038'41.9%22N+75%C2%B057'42.3%22W/@39.6449741,-75.9643249,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d39.64497!4d-75.96175?entry=ttu 39.64497, -75.96175] '''Find a Grave''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280237/bay-view-cemetery Bayview Cemetery on Find a Grave]

Bay View Cemetery, Falmouth, Massachusetts

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Bayard Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentior of the Bayard family in New Netherland was [[Stuyvesant-4|Anna Stuyvesant]]. Anna travelled to New Netherland after her husband [[Bayard-5|Samuel Bayard]] died. Anna's sister-in-law, [[Bayard-4|Judith Bayard]] was also a New Netherland settler. She can be found with the [[Space:Stuyvesant_Family_of_New_Netherland|Stuyvesant Family of New Netherland]]. === Alternative spelllings === :Bayard, Baijard, Bayardts, Bayert, Baijert, Beyard === Family genealogies === === Descendants === * [[Stuyvesant-4|Anna Stuyvesant]] *# [[Bayard-10|Catrina Bayard]] was married to [[De_Meyer-38|Wilhelmus de Meyer]] *# [[Bayard-8|Balthazar Bayard]] was married to [[Loockermans-4|Marritje Loockermans]] *## [[Bayard-198|Samuel Bayard]] *## [[Bayard-50|Ariaentie Bayard]] was married to [[VerPlanck-11|Samuel ver Planck]] *## [[Bayard-1|Anna Maria Bayard]] was married to [[Jay-3|Augustus Jay]] *## [[Bayard-199|Samuel Bayard]] *## [[Baijard-2|Jacobus Bayard]] was married to [[De_Key-9|Hillegond de Key]] *## [[Baijard-1|Judith Bayard]] *## [[Baijard-3|Govert Bayard]] *## [[Bayard-107|Judith Bayard]] was married to [[Stuyvesant-27|Gerardus Stuyvesant]] *## Garrett Bayard - ''mentioned in his father's will, possibly the same person as Govert?'' *# [[Bayard-9|Nicolaes Bayard]] was married to [[Varleth-7|Judith Varleth]] *## [[Bayard-11|Samuel Bayard]] was married to [[Van_Cortlandt-16|Margareta van Cortlandt]] *# [[Bayard-3|Peter Bayard]] was married to [[Kierstede-88|Blandina Kierstede]] *## [[Bayard-138|Samuel Bayard]] was married to 1) [[Sluyter-165|Elizabeth Sluyter]], 2) [[Bouchelle-6|Susanna Bouchelle]] *## [[Bayard-193|Peter Bayard]] was married to [[Van_Bael-3|Rachel van Balen]] *## [[Bayard-191|Anna Maria Bayard]] *## [[Bayard-192|Hans Bayard]] *## [[Bayard-95|Sara Bayard]] was married to [[Van_Gaasbeeck-2|Abraham Gaasbeeck-Chambers]] == Sources == * Wardell, Patricia A. ''[[Space:Early_Bergen_County_Families|Early Bergen County Famillies]]'' ''njgsbc.org''. Accessed 20 Sep 2017. '''Bayard''' ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bayard_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Bayes Name Study

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[[Category:Bayes Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Bayes Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bayes Bayes] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bayes name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bayeses), by time period (18th CenturyBayeses), or by topic (Bayes DNA, Bayes Occupations, Bayes Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Bayes Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Davis-20659|Jacqueline Berzins]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bayes}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bayes families of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bays Bays] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baize Baize]

Bayless Cemetery

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Baylor County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Borden_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=map of Baylor county and surrounding counties }} {{blue|Baylor County was created on 1858 from Fannin County, but was not organized until 1879}} with Seymour as the county seat.. It is named for Henry Weidner Baylor, a surgeon in the Texas Rangers during the Mexican-American War. Baylor County was formed in 1858 from Fannin County. It is named for Henry Weidner Baylor, a surgeon in the Texas Rangers during the Mexican-American War.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baylor_County,_Texas :Seymour is county Seat, the County was organized 1879. Baylor County is not to be confused with Baylor University, which is located approximately 230 miles southeast in McLennan County. Nor should its namesake be confused with Confederate Colonel George W. Baylor, who fought in Louisiana during the American Civil War. Baylor County is represented in the Texas House of Representatives by the Republican James Frank, a businessman from Wichita Falls. :'''1700's''' -Baylor County lay within the range of the Wanderers, a nomadic Comanche band, who relied upon buffalo for food, clothing, shelter, tools, and ornaments. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb04 :1848 special Indian agent Robert S. Neighbors found 250 Comanche, 50 Tonkawa, and 10 Wichita lodges on Lewis Creek at the site of present-day Seymour. This was quite an archaeological find.!! :1853 - At the time of first encountering Indians, they were using the area as a major hunting ground. The buffalo were their food source, making settling in the county impossible. {{Image|file=Baylor_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=St John Catholic Church, Bomarton }}{{clear}} :'''1874''' - Defeat of the Comanches in 1874 by the United States Army and their removal to a reservation in Indian territory known as RED RIVER WAR). :Baylor County was separated from Fannin County on 1858. :Due to low settlement, the new county was attached to Jack County for administrative and judicial purposes. :First settlement was at '''Round Timber,''' (19 miles SE of the present site Seymour. :'''1862-65''' Col. C. C. Mills was at Round Timber and there during the civil war :'''1870.''' Col. C. C. Mills was there and was driven away by Indian Raids. :'''1875''' Col. C. C. Mills returned. J W. Stevens arrived the previous year. :This was era of FREE Grass large Ranches. (At times there were range wars in which farmers and ranchers clashed in contesting for the land. :'''1776''' Settlers from Oregon were led by Co. J. R. McClain who settled near Seymour.

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

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

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

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

Baylor County, Texas, Census

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[[Category: Baylor County, Texas, Census Records]] [[Space:United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas|United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas]] This is the home page for Baylor County, Texas, census data. Baylor county was created in 1858 from Fannin County and orginized in 1879.Baylor County has participated in the following censuses. {| class="wikitable" align="center" |- |align="center" |1850 United States Census (See Fannin County) |- |align="center" |1860 United States Census (See Fannin County) |- |align="center" |1870 United States Census (See Fannin County) |- |align="center" |1880 United States Census |- |align="center" |1890 Veterans Schedule |- |align="center" |1900 United States Census |- |align="center" |1910 United States Census |- |align="center" |1920 United States Census |- |align="center" |1930 United States Census |- |align="center" |1940 United States Census\ |}

Baynard's Little Edisto Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Baynard's Little Edisto Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] == Background == {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Baynard's Little Edisto Plantation was a satellite property related to Prospect Hill. It may have included 212 acres originally granted to William Whippy in 1702. William Whippy deeded his property as gifts to his brothers Joseph, John and Robert Whippy in 1728. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. G-K 1726-1733
Film number: 008139550 > image 197 of 569
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSK7-B7M8}} (accessed 14 June 2023) *1728 Deed Bk H p.204-205, Whippy deed
William Whippy to Joseph Whippy in 1740. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. AA 1744-1745
Film number: 008139569 > image 96 of 322
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSK7-YSHS-Q}} (accessed 14 June 2023) *1740, Deed Bk AA p.155
In 1796 there was a lease and release deed between Thomas Baynard, and William Baynard (his brother?) of Beaufort, for the 282 acre Little Edisto property. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. P6-Q6 1795-1796
Film number: 008139671 > image 358 of 604
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSK7-B9L1-K}} (accessed 21 May 2023) *p.53-54
In 1839 this property was being sold to William G. Baynard. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. V10-X10 1838-1839
Film number: 008300033 > image 648 of 805
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-F368-6}} (accessed 13 June 2023) *Deed Bk W10 p.494, Little Edisto Deed to William G. Baynard, talks about the will of Thomas Baynard, and about properties belonging to Thomas that he gave to his children.
It contained approximately 400 acres with a small house for an overseer, diked fields, and quarters for up to 80 slaves.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012) p. 170 === Owners === * William Whippy (?) *[[Baynard-13|Thomas Baynard]] (1763-1805) * [[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard Sr.]] (1792 - abt. 1861) === Slaves === William Grimball Baynard Sr. died in 1861. His probate inventory named and valued each of the enslaved after his death. '''South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] 1856-1864
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Inventories, Appraisements, Sales, 1860-1864, Vol. F > image 189 of 325; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-V49T-WS}} (accessed 30 April 2023) *1861 probate inventory slave list
'''Inventory list on Fold3''' https://www.fold3.com/memorial/282783107/lowcountry-africana-south-carolina-slave-records-on-fold3/sources For more information see: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Baynard_1805%2C_South_Carolina|the Slaves of Thomas Baynard]] *the [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Grimball_Baynard%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Grimball Baynard]] == Sources ==

Baynard's Old Place Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Baynard's Old Place Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] == Background == {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Baynard's Old Place Plantation is located on Russell Creek (a branch of the North Edisto River). At a later time it was also known as Mr. Charles Seabrook's Place, Seabrook Place, and Pine Ridge. Acreage was 200 before 1839; 400 in 1844; 447 in 1846; 460 in 1860, in sea island cotton. The original grant was from Joseph Blake to Lewis Price in 1698. In 1702 the land was given as a gift from Lewis Price and Mary his wife to Capt. John Whitmarsh Sr. On 6 Jun 1714 Capt John Whitmarsh Sr and his wife Mary sold the property to Ephraim Mikell. '''Miscellaneous probate record, 1696-1792''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/288737 Miscellaneous probate record, 1696-1792] Miscellaneous record, 1711-1718, 1714-1717, 1716- 1721.
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Miscellaneous record, 1711-1721 > image 103 of 472; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-J631-KB}} (accessed 10 June 2023) *p.1-2
'''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 3-4
Film number: 008621904 > image 925 of 1183
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-LSG4}} (accessed 9 June 2023) *Memorial Bk 4 p.307-309
Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012) p. 163 === Owners === *Joseph Blake grant to Lewis Price *[[Whitmarsh-763|Capt Jn Whitmarsh Sr.]] *[[Mikell-100|Ephraim Mikell]] *[[Mikell-73|Ephraim Mikell Jr]] (he probably did not reside there) '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. E-F 1717-1727
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSK7-B94G-4}} (accessed 9 June 2023) *Deed Bk F p.413-417, 1727
*[[Grimball-35|Thomas Grimball]] leased and released for a year (unknown owners/transfer) *[[Baynard-27|William Baynard]] (1732 - 1773) * [[Baynard-13|Thomas Baynard]] (1763 - 1805) *[[Baynard-21| John C. Baynard]] (1785-1838) * [[Baynard-29|William Baynard]] (he probably did not own) * [[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard Sr.]] (1792 - abt. 1861) * Edward Mitchell Baynard * Charles W. Seabrook and Eva Whaley Seabrook === Slaves === *[[Space:Slaves_of_John_Whitmarsh_Sr_1718%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Capt. John Whitmarsh Sr. 1718]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_1728%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell 1728]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Baynard_1773%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Baynard 1773]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Elizabeth_Grimball_Baynard%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Elizabeth Grimball Baynard 1775]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Baynard_1805%2C_South_Carolina|the Slaves of Thomas Baynard 1805]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_John_Calder_Baynard_1838%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of John Calder Baynard 1838]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Grimball_Baynard%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Grimball Baynard]] ===Labor Contracts=== '''Labor Contracts for Old Place per Edward M, Baynard''' Spencer, Charles, "Documents on Edisto Island History" Edisto Island, SC: Edisto Island Historic Preservation Society (2008) p. 17-9
{| border="1" |Samuel Lenah & family |Sharper Day & family |Bina Bliging & family |- |Henry Balad & family |Oscar Youngblood & family |Israel Parker & family |- |Antony Washington & family |Joseph Burnett & family |Harriett Simms & family |- |Jouno Bliging & family |Gabriel Sanders & family |Richard Gordon & family |- |Charles McCoy & family |Cuffy Scott & family |Phulis Lord & family |- |January Gadsden & family |A. James Field & family |Edward Brown & family |- |Dick Richard & family |Rachael Golden & family | |- |Isaac Steplight & family |Rose Days & family | |- | | | |- |Valid possessory titles | | |- |Gabriel Sanders | | |- |Israel Parker | | |- |Edward Brown | | |- |Charles Thompson | | |- |Sam Small | | |} == Sources == * [https://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/baynards-old-place.html| Old Place Plantation on South Carolina Plantations]

Baynard's Seaside Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Baynard's Seaside Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==Background== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Seaside Plantation (also known as Baynard's Seaside Plantation to distinguish it from other properties with similar names) was shaped like an hour-glass on its side.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012) p. 127 William Baynard was an early owner of Baynard's Seaside Plantation. Joseph James Murray purchased from Master in Equity (and trustees, Eliz MacKay wife of Mungo Mackay, widow of William Baynard, Baynard property), 130 acres, bounding Francis Maxey, William Seabrook, John C. Mikell, and Mary Westcoat, to daughter Abigail Jenkins Murray '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. U8 1817-1818
Film number: 008299953 > image 16 of 246
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSRZ-BKHB}} (accessed 8 June 2023) *purchased 13 Mar 1817, Deed Bk U8 p.19-22
When Joseph James Murray died, he left a share of the property to his daughter, Susanna Murray, who married James C. Meggett. '''Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868''': "Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/403536 Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868] Bills of complaint, no. 56-91 1839
Film number: 008458610 > image 204 of 802
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C3M5-MBFZ}} (accessed 8 June 2023) *Bills of Complaint, loose papers, owned by Joseph James Murray
Ephraim Baynard purchased this property from the Master in Equity and James C. Meggett in 1839. '''Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868''': "Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/403536 Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868] Bills of complaint, no. 56-91 1839
Film number: 008458610 > image 210 of 802
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C3M5-MB6L}} (accessed 8 June 2023) *1839 Bills of complaint, James C. Meggett, loose papers, conveyance
'''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. V10-X10 1838-1839
Film number: 008300033 > image 354 of 805
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-F3DD-9}} (accessed 8 June 2023) *Deed Bk V10 p.624
This was one of three plantations owned on Edisto Island by Ephraim Mikell Baynard. Apparently, Baynard did not live here, preferring to reside at Rabbit Point Plantation. Before his death Ephraim mortgaged several of his plantations by deed to Thomas H. Willingham and Benjamin L. Willingham. This deed is close to unreadable due to multiple layers of writing on it. It is not understood if Ephraim charged $500 for the properties? The properties mentioned were Rabbit Point Plantation, Sea Side Plantation, and Little Edisto Plantation, and ???, as well as lands in Georgia. 25 Apr 1864.'''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873'''; index to land records, 1719-1898:"Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. U14 1863-1871
Film number: 008300062 > image 105 of 245
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-X2Y1}} (accessed 3 May 2023)*Deed Bk U14 p.197-198
Thomas H. Willingham, a trustee of Ephraim M. Baynard, would seek for the return of these "abandoned" properties after the Civil War. '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Unregistered Applications for Restoration of Property, L-Z 1865-1868. (NARA Series M869, Roll 31)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 31, Unregistered applications for restoration of property, L-Z, 1865-1868 > image 610 of 740; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-8QSK-9}} (accessed 15 May 2023) *properties of Ephraim M. Baynard, 19 /pages/images of documents for all his plantations
In 1872, John Thorne, an African American businessman from Charleston paid $5000 for 750 acres of Ephraim Baynard’s “Seaside” Plantation.'''Charleston County Survey Report''' Charleston County, South Carolina, PO #P61611 https://www.charlestoncounty.org/departments/zoning-planning/files/CharlestonCountySurveyReport-reducedsize.pdf *p.18 img 30 It was re-named Freedmens Village, and land was subdivided to 35 stockholders in accordance with the size of their share. ===Owners=== *[[Baynard-29|William Baynard (1766-1802)]] *[[Murray-26769|Joseph James Murray (1770-1818)]] *[[Meggett-130|James Crosskeys Meggett (1809-1863)]] * [[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]] (1797 - 1865) ===Slaves=== *[[Baynard-27|Slaves of William Baynard 1802]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_James_Murray_1818%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joseph James Murray 1818]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Baynard%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Baynard]] ===Freedmen=== After the Civil War in '''1865''' the following Free Persons had land certificates for a plot of land on this plantation. '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Personnel rosters 1868. Requests for transportation 1865-1866. Register of signed transportation, orders given to officers 1866-1867. Registers of orders authorizing transportation 1866-1867. Transportation requests received 1866. Transportation orders issued 1866. Monthly transportation reports 1866-1868. Other records 1865-1867. (NARA Series M869, Roll 44)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 44, Other records, 1865-1867 > image 22 of 70; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-D98D-B}} (accessed 15 May 2023)
Although they have the land certificates, eventually a lot of this land was returned to the former plantation owners. Certificate No., Name of Freeman, Name of Plantation Owner, Name of Plantation where the plot of land is page: 2 date: 7-Aug *28 '''Liberty Bagnon''' E Baynon's (Baynard) Sea Side *29 '''Caroline Bugnon''' E Baynon's (Baynard) Sea Side *30 '''Jennette Baynard''' E Baynon's (Baynard) Sea Side date: 10-Aug *46 '''Samuel Murray''' E Baynords (Baynard) Sea Side *49 '''Mrs James Delesten''' E Baynon (Baynard) Sea Side page: 3 date: 14-Aug *79 '''Stephen Commodore''' E Baynard Sea Side page:5 date 16-Aug *123 '''Boston John Jenkins''' E Baynon (Baynard) Sea Side page:11 date: 6-Sept *268 '''Bob Robinson''' E Baynords (Baynard) Sea Side *269 '''Primus Simmons''' E Baynords (Baynard) Sea Side *270 '''Stephens Stetlight''' E Baynords (Baynard) Sea Side page:14 date: 30-Sept *342 '''Henry Brown''' E Baynard Sea Side == Sources ==

Bayne Family Plantation

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category: Bayne Family Plantation, Shelby, Kentucky]] [[Category:Shelby County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Shelby County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Bayne Plantation== [[Bayne-799|George W. Bayne]] and his wife, [[Petty-2878|Nancy Petty Bayne]], owned a plantation in Shelby County, Kentucky. According to the 1895 interviewKansas Historical Society, Kansas Memory, Item Number: 3450: https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/3450: 15 Jan 2022 [[Freeman-18591|Marcus Freeman]] gave to the Kansas State Historical Society regarding his life as a slave, George Bayne was a slave owner in Shelby County, Kentucky. George Bayne gave Marcus to his grandson, [[Bayne-797|Thomas Bayne]], when they were both infants. Thomas Bayne wrote to [[Adams-10498|Zu Adams]]Kansas Historical Society, Zu Adams Collection: https://www.kshs.org/p/zu-adams-collection/13971 of the Kansas Historical Society in response to her request that he review Mark Freeman's interview: ''"My Grandfather Bayne owned about 40 Slaves. Some of his children lived in Illinoise, they got Land and Money, we that lived in the South got Slaves."''Kansas Historical Society, Kansas Memory, Thomas R. Bayne to Zu Adams: https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/3443 : 15 Jan 2022 George passed away about 1845 in Kentucky. His will was probated on 12 Jan 1846 in Shelby, Kentucky. The executors were Geo W Johnston, James D Byers, and Richard A Seaton. George had actually requested in his will that the executors be his sons-in-law, Richard Seaton and Francis Wright.Ancestry.com. Kentucky, Wills and Probate Records, 1774-1989, Executor Bonds, 1816-1854('''Subscription Needed to view this Source''' https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004818773_00381?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=d4475cde219e62f409c6abd11b7c3d69&usePUB=true&_phsrc=gfZ802&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.76265173.1911871558.1597342328-1598507830.1577469831&_gac=1.58394968.1594748943.CjwKCAjwr7X4BRA4EiwAUXjbt5MV8SF-i6u71Ibq4vw5H1Wv3A4TnPcp-hovO1-LrhurP45hcqPQfhoCUbYQAvD_BwE&pId=41193) === Slaves === Nine enslaved persons were sold and accounted for in George Bayne's probate records in 1846: '''Probate records''': "Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/109973 Probate records] Bundle 15-17 1842-1847
Image path: Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990 > Shelby > Will records, 1842-1847, Vol. 15-17 > image 620 of 743
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89DP-2HS7}} (accessed 9 July 2022) *1846 Shelby Co, KY Will Records Vol 17 p.118, sale of the enslaved
*[[Bayne-1183|Sally]], woman (old), sold to James D. Byers $0 *[[Bayne-1184|John]], boy, sold to James D. Byers for $205 *[[Bayne-1185|Hannah]], girl, sold to James D. Byers for $150 *[[Bayne-1186|Levica]], woman, and her child [[Bayne-1187|Mary]], sold to James Bayne for $550 *[[Bayne-1188|William]], boy, sold to James Bayne for $175 *[[Bayne-1189|Scott]], man, sold to Richard Seaton for $640 *[[Bayne-1190|Alfred]], boy, sold to William Smith for $310 *[[Bayne-1191|Nancy]], girl, sold to Elizabeth Bayne for $212 The '''1820 U.S. Federal Census''' recorded George Baine of Shelvy County, Kentucky, as the slave owner of 11 enslaved people.1820 U.S. Federal Census: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7734/images/4433175_00154?pId=1189507 : 10 Mar 2022 #UNKNOWN Male under 14 years old #UNKNOWN Male under 14 years old #UNKNOWN Male under 14 years old #UNKNOWN Male 14 through 25 #UNKNOWN Male 14 through 25 #UNKNOWN Male 14 through 25 #UNKNOWN Female under 14 #UNKNOWN Female under 14 #UNKNOWN Female under 14 #UNKNOWN Female under 14 #UNKNOWN Female 14 through 25 The '''1830 U.S. Federal Census''' recorded Geo. Bayn Sen., of Shelby County, Kentucky, as the slave owner of 15 enslaved people.1830 U.S. Federal Census: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8058/images/4410807_00404?pId=1645432 : 10 Mar 2022 #UNKNOWN Male 10 through 23 #UNKNOWN Male 10 through 23 #UNKNOWN Male 10 through 23 #UNKNOWN Male 24 through 35 #UNKNOWN Female under 10 #UNKNOWN Female under 10 #UNKNOWN Female under 10 #UNKNOWN Female under 10 #UNKNOWN Female under 10 #UNKNOWN Female 10 through 23 #UNKNOWN Female 10 through 23 #UNKNOWN Female 10 through 23 #UNKNOWN Female 10 through 23 #UNKNOWN Female 36 through 54 #UNKNOWN Female 36 through 54 The '''1840 U.S. Federal Census''' recorded Geo. Bayn Sen., of Shelby County, Kentucky, as the slave owner of 22 enslaved people.1840 U.S. Federal Census: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8057/images/4410621_00296?pId=2127411 : 10 Mar 2022 #UNKNOWN Male under 10 #UNKNOWN Male under 10 #UNKNOWN Male under 10 #UNKNOWN Male under 10 #UNKNOWN Male under 10 #UNKNOWN Male under 10 #UNKNOWN Male 10 through 23 #UNKNOWN Male 24 through 35 #UNKNOWN Male 36 through 54 #UNKNOWN Female under 10 #UNKNOWN Female under 10 #UNKNOWN Female under 10 #UNKNOWN Female under 10 #UNKNOWN Female under 10 #UNKNOWN Female 10 through 23 #UNKNOWN Female 10 through 23 #UNKNOWN Female 10 through 23 #UNKNOWN Female 24 through 35 #UNKNOWN Female 24 through 35 #UNKNOWN Female 24 through 35 #UNKNOWN Female 24 through 35 #UNKNOWN Female 24 through 35 == Sources ==

Baynes Family and the Sandemanian Church

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[[Category:Sandemanian Church, Islington, London]] [[Category: Sandemanian (Glasite) Church]] == Introduction == {{Image|file=Sandeman-87.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Robert Sandeman }}The Sandemanian church is a non-conformist protestant movement which began in Scotland in 1730’s and spread into England and to the USA. The church was founded by [[Glas-57|John Glas (1695-1773)]] (and is also known as the Glasite Church) but much of the teaching was developed and promoted by his son-in-law [[Sandeman-87|Robert Sandeman (1718-1771)]], who founded churches in England and in North America. The churches were close knit communities, and many families were members of the church for several generations. The London church included notables such as [[Faraday-4|Michael Faraday]]. The church has now died out. ==Links to other pages== [[Space:Sandemanian_(Glasite)_Church|An introduction to the Sandemanian Church]] includes an overview but also details of the categories used for the various families. [[Space:Research_into_the_London_Sandemanian_Church|Research into the London Sandemanian Church]] and the questions I am seeking to answer
Histories of other Sandemanian Families
[[Space:The_arrival_of_Sandemanianism_in_London|The arrival of Sandemanianism in London]] with details of the people involved and the impact on the nonconformist community
Histories of other Sandemanian Families
[[Space:Barnard_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_ Church|Barnard Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Boosey_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Chater_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church| Chater Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Deacon_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church| Deacon Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Leighton_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Leighton Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Peat_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Peat Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Rutt_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Rutt Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Vincent Family and the Sandemanian Church|Vincent Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Young_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Young Family and the Sandemanian Church]] Other pages with details of Sandemanians
[[Space:Sandemanian_church_london_membership_list|Sandemanian Church London membership list]]
[[Space:Trevor_Pickup_To-Do_List|London Sandemanian marriages and other links between families]]
[[Space:Sandemanians_and_the_bookbinding%2C_paper_and_publishing_trades|Sandemanians and the bookbinding, paper and publishing trades]]
[[Space:Grosvenor_Stationers_business%2C_London|Grosvenor Family Stationers business]]
[[Space:Reid_and_Sons%2C_Silversmiths|Reid and Sons Silversmiths]]
[[Space:London_Nonconformist_Glass_Cutters|London Nonconformist Glass Cutters, the Leathley, Chater and Hayward Families]]
[[Space:Sandemanian_Church%2C_Old_Buckenham%2C_Norfolk| Sandemanian Church, Old Buckenham, Norfolk]]
[[Space:Letter_from_London_Sandemanian_Church_to_Edinburgh_Church| The letter from the London Sandemanian Church to the Edinburgh Church]] in 1855, including signatories to the letter
==Sandemanian Families== Many of the members of the London Church came from a small number of families, perhaps between 10-12 families. It is not easy to be clear who were members, because the church records have not been published, although some documents are available. Within the key Sandemanian families, some became church members, others attended the church without formally declaring their faith and so were not members. Many people married within the church, and this continued for up to 5 generations. ==History of the Baynes family== [[Baynes-444|John Baynes (1740-abt.1814)]] was born and died in Yorkshire. He married Grace Emblem in Kirby Lonsdale in 1762 and died in 1741. There was a Sandemanian church in Kirkby Lonsdale, and he may have been a member, which gave his son some contacts in the church in London when he moved south. [[Baynes-146|James Baynes (1766-1837)]] was born in Kirkby Lonsdale, and married Mary Maud Mann (unsourced) about 1785. He was a notable artist and both of them were members of the London Sandemanian Church He had at least 8 children, :[[Baynes-403|Elizabeth Baynes (abt.1790-1853)]] married [[Cale-162|Thomas Cale (1790-1849)]] in 1812
:[[Baynes-438|Robert Baynes (1792-)]] :[[Baynes-439|Thomas Mann Baynes (1794-1876)]] was also a notable artist
: [[Baynes-440|Frederick Baynes (1797-1889)]]
:[[Baynes-441|Sarah Baynes (abt.1800-1877)]] married [[Leighton-1943|John Leighton (1822-1912)]] in 1821. He was also from a Sandemanian family : [[Baynes-442|Mary Ann (Baynes) Priest (1801-)]]
:[[Baynes-443|Ann Baynes (1807-abt.1886)]] married [[Whitelaw-176|George Whitelaw (1803-1872)]] in 1829. They both were members of the Sandemanians and he was an elder in the church. ::Their son [[Whitelaw-248|David Whitelaw (abt.1844-1879)]] married [[Baxter-5675|Hannah Baxter (1850-1875)]] and both were Sandemanians :: Another son [[Whitelaw-249|George Baynes Whitelaw (1846-1927)]] married [[Baxter-5663|Emma Baxter (1852-1888)]] and birth were Sandemanians :[[Baynes-145|Selina Baynes (abt.1809-1883)]] married [[Whitelaw-68|Scott Whitelaw (1807-1853)]] in 1831. He was a church member, but she was not. ==Links with other Sandemanian Families== ===Leighton Family=== [[Baynes-441|Sarah Baynes (abt.1800-1877)]] married [[Leighton-1943|John Leighton (1822-1912)]] in 1821. ===Whitelaw family=== [[Baynes-443|Ann Baynes (1807-abt.1886)]] married [[Whitelaw-176|George Whitelaw (1803-1872)]] in 1829.
[[Baynes-145|Selina Baynes (abt.1809-1883)]] married [[Whitelaw-68|Scott Whitelaw (1807-1853)]] in 1831.

Bayside Plantation, Iberia Parish, Louisiana

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[[Category:Bayside Plantation, Iberia Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:Iberia Parish, Louisiana]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:Louisiana_Plantations|Louisiana Plantations]] == Biography == [[Richardson-7015|Francis DuBose Richardson]] was apparently born in Wilkinson County, Mississippi, in 1812, but came to Louisiana with his father, [[Richardson-7005|John Gaulden Richardson (1785-1856)]] and family in the 1820s.https://www.peterpatout.com/uploads/9/3/9/5/93954776/bayside_plantation_pip.pdf *family history p.38 Francis DuBose Richardson married [[Liddell-168|Bethia F. Liddell]] (d. 1852), and in January 1846, moved with his family, hired hands, and slaves to set up '''Bayside Plantation'''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayside_(Jeanerette,_Louisiana) on Bayou Teche, (now in Iberia Parish), Louisiana. Bayside was set up to be a sugar plantation. It was named Bayside because of the dense bay trees on the plantation.'''Historical Marker Database''' https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=85042 Bayside Plantation continued to operate until mid-December 1862, when everyone was moved to a plantation "in the woods on Bayou Mallet," in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, in response to the arrival in the area of the Union army. When the war ended, attempts were made to contract freedmen and other labor to work on the plantations, with varying success."Four volumes of information on the plantation can be found https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00053/ ===Slaves=== An '''1849''' Shoes and Blankets list which names some of the enslaved at Bayside Plantation:'''Bayside Plantation Records, 1846-1866''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00053/#folder_1#1 *Image scan 218 Oct 1849 - Men #[[Richardson-35686|Allen]] #[[Richardson-35687|Anderson]] #[[Richardson-35688|Billy]] #[[Richardson-35689|David]] #[[Richardson-35690|Drew]] #[[Richardson-35691|L. Drew]] #[[Richardson-35692|Daniel]] #[[Richardson-35693|Eli]] #[[Richardson-35694|Ephraim]] #[[Richardson-35696|Frank]] #[[Richardson-35697|Frederic]] #[[Richardson-35698|Howard]] #[[Richardson-35699|Henry]] #[[Richardson-35700|Horace]] #[[Richardson-35701|Jack]] #[[Richardson-35702|Jim]] #[[Richardson-35703|John]] #[[Richardson-35707|Jordan]] #[[Richardson-35708|Isaac]] #[[Richardson-35709|Monday]] #[[Richardson-35710|Martin]] #[[Richardson-35711|Miles]] #[[Richardson-35712|March]] #[[Richardson-35713|B. Peter]] #[[Richardson-35714|L. Peter]] #[[Richardson-35715|Plenty]] #[[Richardson-35716|Quaco]] #[[Richardson-35717|Romeo]] #[[Richardson-35718|Reuben]] #[[Richardson-35719|Stephen]] #[[Richardson-35720|Thomas]] #[[Richardson-35721|Winston]] #[[Richardson-35722|William]] #[[Richardson-35723|Washington]] #[[Richardson-35724|Zack]] #[[Richardson-35725|Madison]] #[[Richardson-35726|Granger]] #[[Richardson-35727|Arch]] #[[Richardson-35728|Henry]] #[[Richardson-35729|L. Reuben]] #[[Richardson-35730|George]] Oct 1849 - Women #[[Richardson-35731|Lydia]] #[[Richardson-35732|Sarah]] #[[Richardson-35733|Amelia]] #[[Richardson-35734|L Betsey]] #[[Richardson-35735|Ceney]] #[[Richardson-35736|Chloe]] #[[Richardson-35737|Caroline]] #[[Richardson-35738|Desdemona]] #[[Richardson-35739|Elvira]] #[[Richardson-35740|Elendor]] #[[Richardson-35741|Francina]] #[[Richardson-35742|Fanny]] #[[Richardson-35743|HL Hulda]] #[[Richardson-35744|HL Ann]] #[[Richardson-35745|Hulda]] #[[Richardson-35746|Hannah]] #[[Richardson-35747|Hester]] #[[Richardson-35748|HL Romeo]] #[[Richardson-35749|Kitty]] #[[Richardson-35750|Louisa]] #[[Richardson-35751|Lynda]] #[[Richardson-35752|Martha]] #[[Richardson-35753|Margaret]] #[[Richardson-35754|Matilda]] #[[Richardson-35755|Milly]] #[[Richardson-35756|Mary]] #[[Richardson-35757|Molsey]] #[[Richardson-35758|Molly]] #[[Richardson-35759|Neily]] #[[Richardson-35760|Pressy]] #[[Richardson-35761|Rhoda]] #[[Richardson-35762|Sylvia]] #[[Richardson-35763|Susan]] #[[Richardson-35764|Tab]] #[[Richardson-35765|Betsey]] #[[Richardson-35766|Amanda]] Jan 1852 - These enslaved persons were paid on the amount of corn and Sunday work they did in 1851:'''Bayside Plantation Records, 1846-1866''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00053/#folder_1#1 *image scan 184 #[[Richardson-35688|Billy]] $4 #[[Richardson-35689|David]] $5 #[[Richardson-35694|Ephraim]] $4 #[[Richardson-35696|Frank]] $3.50 #[[Richardson-35707|Jordan]] $5 #[[Richardson-35708|Isaac]] $5 #[[Richardson-35712|March]] $5 #[[Richardson-35714|L Peter]] $1.50 #[[Richardson-35719|Stephen]] $4 #[[Richardson-35721|Winston]] $5 #[[Richardson-35722|William]] $3 #[[Richardson-35723|Washington]] $4 #[[Richardson-35733|Amelia]] $3 #[[Richardson-35734|L Betsey]] $1.50 #[[Richardson-35742|Fanny]] $2 #[[Richardson-35743|HL Hulda]] $5 #[[Richardson-35745|Hulda]] $4 #[[Richardson-35744|HL Ann]] $4 #[[Richardson-35749|Kitty]] $4 #[[Richardson-35752|Martha]] $4 #[[Richardson-35756|Mary]] $4 #[[Richardson-35757|Molsey]] $4 #[[Richardson-35760|Pressy]] $2 ==Sources==

Bayview-New York Bay Cemetery, Jersey City, New Jersey

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Bazar de la Charité 1897

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[[Category:This Day In History May 04]] [[Category: Bazar de la Charité Fire, Paris, Seine, 1897]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:World_Wide_Disasters_Project_-_Fire%2C_Explosion%2C_Bombing_and_Terrorism_Team|Fires]] | '''Bazar de la Charité Fire''' Contact: [[Project:Disasters|Disasters Project]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: May 4, 1897 * Location: 19 rue Jean-Goujon, Paris 8ème, Seine, France * Victims: 126 killed, about 200 injured * Cause: Fire started by an ether and oxygen lamp used by the projectionist. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Nom''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hélène Barassé ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Victor Potdevin ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Berthe Rabéry ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Rambourg-1|Aline Rambourg]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Marguerite Rémond ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Rivière-233|Louise de Rivière]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ernest Rochet ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Roubaud-7|Marie Roubaud de Cournand]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Adèle Sabatier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Joséphine Saintin ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Senez-33|Antoinette Senez]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Marie-Thérèse Simon ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Émilie Stiebel ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Louise Terre ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lucy Touttain ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Turquet-1|Valérie Turquet]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Valence de Minardière-2|Antoinette Valence de Minardière]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Valence de Minardière-1|Marguerite Valence de Minardière]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Vallin-100|Sabine de Vallin]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Elodie van Biervliet ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Valérie Verhasselt ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Villiers de la Noue-1|Julia de Villiers de La Noue]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Waller-4239|Justine Waller]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Weisweiller-1|Mathilde de Weisweiller]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Weyer-295|Élise Weyer]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wittelsbach-184|Sophie, duchesse d'Alençon]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Yrenne de Lalanne-1|Germaine d'Yrenne de Lalanne]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources=== * [http://archives.paris.fr/r/124/etat-civil-de-paris/ Archives de Paris (état-civil)]: Décès, 1897, 8ème, 7ème, 4ème, 1er arrondissements * [[wikipedia:fr:Bazar de la Charité|Bazar de la Charité (Wikipédia)]] * [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5499222h La terrible catastrophe du 4 mai 1897], Liste complète des victimes, des blessées et des blessés, des sauveteurs et des bienfaiteurs... '' Ed. H. Perret (Paris), 1897. (Gallica) * [http://bazardelacharite.fr/index.php Mémorial du Bazar de la Charité] (site officiel).

Bazzoni Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Bazzoni Name Study]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Bazzoni Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bazzoni Bazzoni] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bazzoni name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bazzonis), by time period (18th Century Bazzonis), or by topic (Bazzoni DNA, Bazzoni Occupations, Bazzoni Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Bazzoni Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bazzoni}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * [[Bazzone-1|Jean-Marc Bazzone]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bazzone Bazzone]

BBC Category Research

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[[Category:British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)]] == Purpose == A space for sharing research on potential profiles for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) category. This will be used for deceased persons with a connection to the BBC, who do not have a profile, and lack sufficient information to build and connect a profile. Please do not add any research relating to living people, including living people connected to the subject profile. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Television_Shows This subcategory page] has a lot of BBC shows which might provide inspiration on other people to research. == Research == For now I am just making one big list, I may revisit the format if it gets crowded. '''John Howard Davies''' 9 March 1939 – 22 August 2011 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Howard_Davies Wikipedia] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Davies_(screenwriter) Father's Wikipedia] :Director, child star of ''Great Expectations'' :Mother was Dorothy Holding (novelist '''Dorothy Davies''', ''Grim Fairy Tales''), father a high profile screenwriter John Bernard Henry Leslie Davies. His mother was a Barnett, and the only male Davies in the region at the time marrying a Barnett was [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGZT-VX21 Thomas Percival Davies] 1871, son of William John, m. Ellen Elizabeth Barnett 1882, daughter of Mitcham bricklayer [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QNZC-QZM George Henry] and Jane Anne Hodges. '''John Gilbert Esmonde''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esmonde_and_Larbey Wikipedia] :Scriptwriter '''Don Estelle''' aka Ronald Edwards 22 May 1933 – 2 August 2003 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Estelle Wikipedia] :Actor (''It Ain't Half Hot Mum'') :Appears to have a genealogy on Ancestry.com (at least one of his cousins is a contributor to that site). I don't have access, please someone who does step in. I can't find any names for his parents elsewhere, just that his father was a bric-a-brac salesman on Blackpool Beach. '''Raymond Percy Galton''' 17 July 1930 – 5 October 2018) :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Galton Wikipedia] :[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G576-BTV Familysearch] :Screenwriter (''Hancock'', ''Steptoe and Son'') :On Familysearch with parents, grandparents, but not yet connected to any Wikitree profile. '''Thomas Reginald "Tommy" Handley''' 17 January 1892 – 9 January 1949 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Handley Wikipedia] :[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC28-YWD Familysearch] :[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Th2ADJEvQE&list=PL449A2CC0DAF66776&index=20 Youtube (''Have You Seen My Chickens''] :Actor (''It's That Man Again'' - radio) :Dead end with parents John Handley and Sarah Ann Pearson - names too generic to hunt down. :Dead end with wife, Jean Allistone even though her mother was a Mackerness and those are distinctive easily traceable names, but I can't find any family members further back than her parents, and no marriages for her siblings. :Dead end with wife's first husband, William Henshall. Father was immigrant from Germany, mother Virginia Lenkowski looks like 2nd generation immigrant and siblings seem to have died unmarried. Actually mother has 6 siblings who may give us something... '''David Jackson''' 15 July 1934 – 25 July 2005 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Jackson_(actor) Wikipedia] : Actor (''Blake's 7'') '''Robert Edward Larbey''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esmonde_and_Larbey Wikipedia] :Scriptwriter '''Henry Bernard Levin''' 19 August 1928 – 7 August 2004 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Levin Wikipedia] :[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G65N-2ZB Familysearch] :Journalist, author and broadcaster :Family connection identified to Russian Jewish immigrants in Illinois, lots of threads to chase from spouses and their siblings but yet to find a link to a native/connected branch. '''Hugh Lewis Lloyd MBE''' 22 April 1923 – 14 July 2008 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Lloyd Wikipedia] :Actor (''Hugh and I'', ''Hancock's Half Hour'') :Born in Chester to a travelling tobacco salesman and a pianist. I think they are Robert L (Lewis?) Lloyd 1882 and Annie Margaret Jones 1887 but it would be helpful if someone could FindMyPast their 1939 register entry and confirm a) Hugh is with them and b) Robert's occupation/birth years etc. I already ruled out another Lloyd/Jones family in nearby Hoole. :He had 5 wives which may be another angle. 1) Anne Rodgers/Rogers aka [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/neredah-jones-obituary?id=47237510 Neridah Alesia Jones]; 2) Jose (Josephine?) Stewart; 3) Mavis Grigg aka Polley, uncertain which if either is maiden name; 4) Caroline Giles; 5) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shan_Lloyd Shan Davies] (1953-2008, parents Jack Davies and Margaret [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV7X-TV1G?treeref=G5Z9-169 Wilson] in London, very generic names. '''Ian Marter''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Marter Wikipedia] :[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRT4-XSJ Familysearch] :Actor (''Doctor Who''} :Familysearch has his parents and grandparents, just need to find a hook for Wikitree. I'm parking this one here for now. '''Fulton MacKay''' born William Fulton Beith McKay 12 August 1922 – 6 June 1987 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulton_Mackay Wikipedia] :Actor (''Porridge'') :We'll find out about wife Sheila Manahan when Jan 1924 Ireland birth records become available. Meanwhile biographies name his parents as William McKay (NAAFI worker) and Agnes Scott McDermid, who died when Fulton was young. They married 1915 in Paisley. Agnes was born 1886, mother's maiden name Johnston. A Malcolm McDermid m. Annie Johnston in 1878 in the Gorbals, Glasgow. '''Ernest John Morris OBE''' 20 June 1916 – 6 May 1999 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Morris_(television_presenter) Wikipedia] :[https://aldbourneheritage.org.uk/village-history/wholived/johnny-morris Aldbourne years] :Presenter (''Animal Magic'') :Born Newport, Wales, youngest child of a postmaster (Morris, postmaster, Newport 1911?) :Lived in Aldbourne, Wiltshire. Married Eileen (unknown) Monro, mother of [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/johnny-morris-cut-family-from-will-1126662.html Nick and Stuart]. Can't trace marriage record or her death record (she predeceased Johnny by 10 years). No natural children. '''Terence Paul Nutkins''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Nutkins Wikipedia] :Presenter (''Animal Magic'' ''The Really Wild Show'') :Son of John J Nutkins and Kathleen P Sheehan, married Q3 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV8V-TT32?treeref=GNCT-7KL 1939 in Paddington]. '''Christopher Nicholas Parsons CBE''' 1925-2023 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Parsons Wikipedia] :Actor, presenter ("Just a Minute", [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:The_Eric_Barker_Half-Hour ''The Eric Barker Half Hour''], "Sale of the Century (ITV), '' :This is a sticky one. He was the son of Paul Parsons, a GP in Finchley. His mother was Nell Maggs. Neither of them seem to have any record trace at all on Familysearch. '''Maurice Roeves''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Ro%C3%ABves Wikipedia] :Actor ("River City"), born in Sunderland, raised in Glasgow '''Michael Sheard''' aka Michael Lawson Perkins 18 June 1938 – 31 August 2005 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Sheard Wikipedia] :Actor (''Grange Hill'', ''Star Wars'') :Son of Aberdeen minister '''Donald Marriot Perkins''', who remarried in 1955 '''Helga Pfretzschner''', a [https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/articles-and-essays/CC-Archive/2007.6-Supplement.pdf refugee from Germany]. His half-brother is John Hilmar Perkins. I can't find any record of Donald's first marriage or Michael's mother, his Scotlandspeople birth record doesn't mention a mother's maiden name. :Donald appears to have been born in Saffron Waldon 1903 and died in Devon 1992. Helga appears to have died in Yorkshire in 1980 (unless there's another Helga Perkins). :Wife may be a lead (uncertain if living). Maiden name Moir, daughter of a Mazur - unusual combo. Bruce Kinnaird Moir 1902-58 married Cecily C Mazur in 1933 in Paddington. Bruce is in Plymouth in 1911. The two overlaps with Bruce in 1911 and 1921 are John Drew Moir 1862-1928 and Sarah Jane Constance Pretender Moir 1870. And [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPCV-QXJZ here's their marriage notice!] :I've found them on Familysearch and a connection to an existing Wikitree profile, and built Wikitree profiles up to [[Moir-1808|Bruce K Moir]] - Michael's father-in-law. '''Edward George "Ned" Sherrin''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Sherrin Wikipedia] :Barrister, broadcaster, author, TV producer (TW3) '''Alan Simpson''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Simpson_(scriptwriter) Wikipedia] :[https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2017/feb/08/alan-simpson-obituary Obituary] :Screenwriter (''Hancock'', ''Steptoe and Son'') :Son of Francis Simpson and Lillian Maud E Ellwood (b.1902) - who is the daughter of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198232680/richard_thomas_ellwood Richard Thomas Ellwood]. Family not yet hooked up on Familysearch but [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XWLZ-CY6 1911 census] traced. '''Johnny Speight''' 2 June 1920 – 5 July 1998 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Speight Wikipedia] :Writer (''Till Death Us Do Part'') :Son of John Speight and Johanna O'Sullivan, both born like Johnny in Canning Town, but of Irish Catholic ancestry. John Sr probably the child of Richard and Bridget Speight (born Shadwell/Wapping both around 1859). '''Gareth Thomas''' 12 February 1945 – 13 April 2016 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Thomas_(actor) Wikipedia] :[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD9F-D96 Familysearch] :Actor (''Blake's 7'') :Father was a junior barrister at the Nuremberg war crimes tribunal. Grandfather was a colliery owner, and a CBE. I haven't found a connection to any Wikitree profiles yet. '''John Turner (aka John Nathan-Turner)''' 12 August 1947 – 1 May 2002 :[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8023771/john-nathan-turner Findagrave] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nathan-Turner Wikipedia] :Producer (''Doctor Who'') :Information required: mother's maiden name, father's given names. == Completed and Connected == [[Reid-23266|Beryl Reid]], [[Guyler-52|Deryck Guyler]]

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[[Category:Radio Presenters]] [[Category:Television Shows]] [[Category:British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)]] This page is intended as a resource to quickly find and link to personalities connected to BBC Radio. It will be gradually expanded and organised over time, possibly with stations and individual shows getting their own Freespace pages. Please feel free to edit, modify and add as you feel will improve the page. The British Broadcasting Corporation began broadcasting in 1922. Until it began a regular television service in 1936, and even for many years beyond that, it's primary output was via radio. By 1946 it was broadcasting three national stations (although reception coverage for each varied): the Home Service (talk radio, which became Radio 4), the Light Programme (easy listening, which became radio 2 with its comedy shows going to Radio 4) and the Third Programme (classical, which became radio 3). There were also a number of regional stations across the country. In 1967 Radio 1 (current pop music) was introduced and the other stations were renamed. Radio 5 Live (dedicated news and sport) was launched in 1994, and in the 2000s the digital revolution enabled many more niche services to operate. Many scripted comedy shows originating on BBC Radio have successfully transferred to television (BBC, of course). They generally retain the same writers and actors. == Shows from the Light Programme == https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Light_Programme * The Archers * Desert Island Discs - presented until 1985 by '''Roy Plomley''' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Plomley not connected]) * Woman's Hour * Children's Hour * Listen with Mother * Housewives' Choice * Friday Night is Music Night * The [[Cotton-5746|Billy Cotton]] Band Show * The Goon Show ([[Milligan-1114|Milligan]], [[Sellers-1227|Sellars]], [[Secombe-61|Secombe]], [[Bentin-9|Bentine]]) * Much Binding In The Marsh (Richard Murdoch/Kenneth Horne) * Beyond Our Ken (Kenneth Horne/[[Williams-75409|Kenneth Williams]]/[[Paddick-79|Hugh Paddick]]) * Round The Horne (Horne/Williams/Paddick, writers Barry Took/[[Feldman-878|Marty Feldman]]) * Educating Archie ([[Brough-1302|Peter Brough]] and "Archie Andrews") * It's That Man Again (Tommy Handley) * Hancock's Half Hour ([[Hancock-9962|Tony Hancock]]) * The Navy Lark ([[Phillips-38350|Leslie Phillips]], [[Pertwee-1|Jon Pertwee]], [[Murray-12394|Stephen Murray]]) * Ray's A Laugh ([[Olden-120|Ted Ray]] - not connected) * Dick Barton - Special Agent (Noel Johnson/Duncan Carse/Alex McCrindle) * Mrs Dale's Diary (Ellis Powell/Douglas Burbidge/Jessie Matthews) Presenters included David Hamilton, David Jacobs. Tony Blackburn, Ray Moore, Annie Nightingale, Simon Dee, Alan Freeman and Terry Wogan. List of former actors in the Archers (deceased, with Wikipedia page): {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=200pt | Character(s) !! width=100pt | Years !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Bob Arnold||Tom Forrest||1951–1997||N/C|| |- |Ronald Baddiley||George Lawson-Hope/Harvey Grenville||1951–1956/1961–1966||N/C|| |- |[[Blascheck-1|Ballard Berkeley]]||Colonel Frederick Danby||1980–1987||Connected|| |- |Margot Boyd||Marjorie Antrobus||1984–2004||N/C|| |- |Heather Canning||Anne Grenville||1961–1965||N/C|| |- |Sara Coward||Caroline Sterling||1979–2016||N/C|| |- |John Dexter||Geoff Bryden||1955–1956||N/C|| |- |John Franklyn-Robbins||Bill Slater/Dick Raymond/Mike Daly||1951/1951/1952||N/C|| |- |Chris Gittins||Walter Gabriel||1953–1988||N/C|| |- |Stephen Hancock||Laurence Lovell||1996–2000||N/C|| |- |Mollie Harris||Martha Woodford||1970–1995||N/C|| |- |Carolyn Jones||Ursula Titchener||2014–2017||N/C|| |- |Edward Kelsey||Joe Grundy||1985–2019||N/C|| |- |[[Leach-7395|Rosemary Leach]]||Ellen Rogers||1994, 1996, 1998||Connected|| |- |Harry Littlewood||Ronnie Beddoes||1966–1970||N/C|| |- |Nan Marriott-Watson||Doris Archer||1950||N/C|| |- |Robert Mawdesley||Walter Gabriel||1950–1953||N/C|| |- |Jack May ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_May wiki])||Nelson Gabriel||1956-1977 (sporadic), 1979–1997||N/C|| |- |Betty McDowall||Laura Archer||1978–1985||N/C|| |- |[[Middlemass-14|Frank Middlemass]]||Dan Archer||1982–1986||Unlisted|| |- |Ted Moult||Bill Insley||1983–1986||N/C|| |- |Norman Painting||Phil Archer||1950–2009||N/C|| |- |Arnold Peters||Len Thomas/David Latimer/Jack Woolley||1953-1967/1968–1973/1980–2011||N/C|| |- |[[Ridley-636|Arnold Ridley]]||Doughy Hood/Bert Gibbs||1956–1958, 1961–1970, 1973/1975–1977||Connected|| |- |Graham Roberts||George Barford||1973–2004||N/C|| |- |Norman Shelley||Colonel Frederick Danby||1976–1980||N/C|| |- |Colin Skipp||Tony Archer||1967–2013||N/C|| |- |Mary Wimbush||Jane Maxwell/Lady Isabel Lander/Julia Pargetter||1951/1969–1970/1992–2005||N/C|| |}
== Radio 1 DJs == https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:BBC_Radio_1_presenters Original Presenters (1967): {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=200pt | Previous station !! width=100pt | Years !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Barry Alldis ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Alldis wiki])||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |Tony Blackburn ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Blackburn Living])||Radio London/BBC Light||||N/C|| |- |Pete Brady ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Brady_(presenter) Living])||Radio London||||N/C|| |- |Dave Cash ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Cash_(DJ) wiki])||Radio London||||N/C|| |- |Simon Dee ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Dee wiki])||Radio Caroline/BBC Light||||N/C|| |- |Chris Denning ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Denning wiki])||Radio London||||N/C|| |- |Pete Drummond ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Drummond Living])||Radio London||||N/C|| |- |[[Cole-25937|Kenny Everett]]||Radio London/BBC||||Connected|| |- |Alan Freeman ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Freeman wiki])||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |Keith Fordyce ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Fordyce wiki])||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |Tony Hall ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Hall_(music_executive) wiki])||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |Stuart Henry ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Henry_(DJ) wiki])||Radio Scotland||||N/C|| |- |[[Holness-71|Bob Holness]]||BBC Light Programme||||'''N/C'''|| |- |Jack Jackson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Jackson_(radio_personality) wiki])||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |Duncan Johnson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Johnson wiki])||Radio London||||N/C|| |- |Mike Lennox ([https://www.offshoreechos.com/Tribute%20to%20Mike%20Lennox.html obit])||Radio London||||N/C|| |- |Ray Moore ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Moore_(broadcaster) wiki])||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |Denny Piercy (Living)||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |Johnny Moran ([https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/09/08/johnny-moran-australian-broadcaster-who-became-one-original/ paywall obit])||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |Pete Murray ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Murray_(DJ) Living])||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |Pete Myers ([https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Myers wiki])||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |[[Ravenscroft-325|John Peel]]||Radio London||||Connected|| |- |[[Fairman-317|Mike Raven]]||Radio Luxembourg||||'''N/C'''|| |- |David Rider ([https://www.radiorewind.co.uk/radio1/david_rider_page.htm Living])||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |Emperor Rosko ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Rosko Living])||Radio Caroline||||N/C|| |- |Keith Skues ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Skues Living])||Radio London||||N/C|| |- |Ed Stewart ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Stewart wiki])||Radio London||||N/C|| |- |David Symonds ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Symonds Living])||BBC Light Programme||||N/C|| |- |[[Wogan-112|Terry Wogan]]||BBC Light Programme||||Connected|| |- |[[Young-20797|Jimmy Young]]||BBC Light Programme||||Connected|| |} Subsequent Presenters (Deceased): * [[Wright-67800|Steve Wright]] (N/C) * [[Nightingale-2136|Annie Nightingale]] (N/C) * Mike Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Smith_(broadcaster) wiki]) * Janice Long ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janice_Long wiki]) * Kevin Greening ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Greening wiki]) * Roger Scott ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Scott wiki]) (Living): * Mike Read * Paul Gambaccini * Dave Lee Travis * Gary Davies * David Hamilton * David Jenson * Johnnie Walker * Noel Edmonds * Zane Lowe * Peter Powell * Zoe Ball * Chris Moyles * Chris Evans * Bruno Brookes * Bob Harris * Sara Cox * Simon Bates * Simon Mayo * Jo Whiley * Scott Mills * Andy Peebles * Jackie Brambles * Fearne Cotton * Greg Edwards * Nick Grimshaw * Mark Goodier * Lisa I'anson * Gregg James * Andy Kershaw * Liz Kershaw * Steve Lamacq * Annie Mac * Colin Murray * Trevor Nelson * Mark Radcliffe * Marc Riley * Jimmy Savile * Pat Sharp * DJ Spoony * Tommy Vance * Pete Tong * Tim Westwood * Reggie Yates == Radio 2 presenters == There seems to be a common theme of exciting young presenters starting their careers on Radio 1 before moving to Radio 2 as they get older and more mellow. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:BBC_Radio_2_presenters Presenters moving from Radio 1: * [[Wogan-112|Terry Wogan]] * [[Wright-67800|Steve Wright]] N/C * Mark Goodier * Mark Radcliffe * Janice Long * Jimmy Young * Ed Stewart * Alan Freeman * Johnnie Walker Other Presenters: * Ken Bruce * [[Jacobs-10956|David Jacobs]] * Ray Moore * John Dunn ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dunn_(radio_presenter) wiki]) * Jeremy Vine * Vanessa Feltz * Jonathan Ross * Russell Brand * Chris Evans == Radio 3 presenters == https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:BBC_Radio_3_presenters == Radio 4 programmes == Many long-running shows began on The Light Programme or Home Service. News/Current Affairs * '''The Today Programme''' - presenters have included '''John Humphreys''', [[Redhead-402|Brian Redhead]], '''Sue MacGregor''', '''James Naughtie''' and '''Evan Davies'''. * '''Start the Week''' * '''Women's Hour''' * '''From Our Own Correspondent''' -presented by '''Kate Adie''' * '''Letter from America''' - presented by [[Cooke-5503|Alistair Cooke]] Scripted Drama * '''The Archers''' (see section The Light Programme) Scripted Comedy * '''Hancock's Half Hour''' - transferred to TV but continued on the radio too * '''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''' - written by [[Adams-32825|Douglas Adams]], made into a TV show with most of the same cast, and later a book * '''The Men from the Ministry''' - starring '''Wilfrid Hyde-White''', [[Guyler-52|Deryck Guyler]], '''Richard Murdoch''' * '''Round the Horne''' (see section The Light Programme) * '''I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again''' - featuring '''John Cleese''', '''Graeme Garden''', [[Brooke-Taylor-7|Tim Brooke-Taylor]] and '''Bill Oddie'''. Panel Games * '''Just A Minute''' - presented by '''Nicholas Parsons''' with regular panelists [[Williams-75409|Kenneth Williams]], [[Freud-9|Clement Freud]], [[Jones-110846|Peter Jones]], [[Nimmo-1325|Derek Nimmo]], '''Paul Merton''' and others * '''I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue''' - presented by [[Lyttelton-57|Humphrey Lyttleton]] with [[Cryer-870|Barry Cryer]], '''Graeme Garden''', [[Brooke-Taylor-7|Tim Brooke-Taylor]], [[Rushton-990|Willie Rushton]] and latterly [[Hardy-9195|Jeremy Hardy]] * '''The News Quiz''' - presented by '''Barry Took''' Other * '''Desert Island Discs''' (see section The Light Programme) * '''Gardener's Question Time''' - presented by '''Franklin Engelmann''' and '''Eric Robson''' among others, and featuring expert panellists '''Stefan Buczacki''', '''Clay Jones''', '''Bill Sowerbutts''' and '''Geoffrey Smith'''. * '''The Shipping Forecast''' - thrice-daily weather information for ships == Radio 5 Live presenters == * John Inverdale * Mark Chapman * Colin Murray * Jon Champion * Mark Pougatch * Nicky Campbell * Rhod Sharp * Adrian Chiles * Helen Skelton * Eamonn Holmes * Stephen Nolan * Victoria Derbyshire * Jacqui Oatley * Mark Kermode * Vernon Kay * Patrick Kielty * Richard Bacon * Conor McNamara (commentator) * John Murray (commentator) * Ian Dennis (commentator) * Simon Brotherton * Mike Ingham * Mark Saggers * Alan Green (commentator) * Danny Baker * Duncan McKenzie * Eleanor Oldroyd * Jonathan Overend * Julian Worricker == BBC Local Radio == Divisions covering England and Wales: * BBC Radio Cambridgeshire * BBC Radio Norfolk * BBC Radio Northampton * BBC Radio Suffolk * BBC Three Counties Radio * BBC Radio Derby * BBC Radio Leicester * BBC Radio Nottingham * BBC Radio London * BBC Radio Cumbria * BBC Radio Newcastle * BBC Radio Tees * BBC Radio Lancashire * BBC Radio Manchester * BBC Radio Merseyside * BBC Radio Berkshire * BBC Radio Oxford * BBC Radio Solent * BBC Radio Kent * BBC Radio Surrey * BBC Radio Sussex * BBC Radio Cornwall * BBC Radio Devon * BBC Radio Guernsey * BBC Radio Jersey * BBC Radio Bristol * BBC Radio Gloucestershire * BBC Radio Somerset * BBC Radio Wiltshire * BBC Radio WM * BBC CWR (Coventry & Warwickshire) * BBC Hereford & Worcester * BBC Radio Shropshire * BBC Radio Stoke * BBC Radio Leeds * BBC Radio Sheffield * BBC Radio York * BBC Radio Humberside * BBC Radio Lincolnshire Former stations * BBC Dorset FM * BBC Radio Durham * BBC Southern Counties Radio * BBC Thames Valley FM The rest of the United Kingdom: * BBC Radio Scotland * BBC Radio nan Gàidheal (Gaelic language) * BBC Radio Shetland * BBC Radio Orkney * BBC Radio Wales * BBC Radio Cymru (Welsh language) * BBC Radio Cymru 2 * BBC Radio Ulster * BBC Radio Foyle There are also numerous independent stations (not connected to the BBC) broadcasting locally and nationally. == BBC World Service == https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_World_Service

BC Pioneers

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[[Category: British Columbia, Pioneers]] '''Early Arrivals to Vancouver Island''' This page's goal is to identify persons/families that arrived to Vancouver Island, by emigration/arrival on a ship, being born, getting married or dying. Other lists, such as voters and settlers lists will also be included. Please send me a message if you have more information. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rKSrdxtEnBYP7HnLwXgZ_V-ZnVivwgy_6TOQi-sU7L8/edit?usp=sharing S.S. Beaver and S.S. Otter] [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_-WUTTtTIUZw3fLMf-4Va590kV_xBbNh-C67nD5ls48/edit?usp=sharing Ships Passenger Lists], each tab has a ship's name and year that it arrived. Some of the ship's names are Princess Royal, Tory, Norman Morison. Click on the tabs and have a look. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Tynemouth_Bride_Ship_Passengers&public=1 '''Tynemouth - The Bride Ship'''] ARRIVALS ON SHIPS, BY PASSENGER NAME: *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kzaXkTd6psx2YyMDmfSZlXDRjRJ0Dsxc9VT0Sucl6AM/edit?usp=sharing Addison to Copland] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MHFpX4_osqtd7Lg80y4QqGgiWxuhaRZQMHzxEOXsr_Y/edit?usp=sharing Coshon to Gladwin] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vcvVIaoaVQT0g4M_6dSnrUMeXeE4kRohCnE5pQUbc9o/edit?usp=sharing Gore to Logan] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15v34V_zzwCKvK22m5UGLL5pND9RdHFJo8-5Ikq4WYQ0/edit?usp=sharing Lowell to Nott] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ww2wFrFXRX23zZUYYDLUa7HjPGIIf9DrTv6AWaO8VrI/edit?usp=sharing O'Brien to Shirpser] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qEGRofAoP1avg5c3BaMjUL1b_q2bNk0flo-X-FgHNVA/edit?usp=sharing Sloan to Wyden] NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FROM BRITISH COLONIST *BIRTHS - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kDhvSo86nwuS_-84EyYPAPs1hlN1MdVseXylErjyYDk/edit?usp=sharing VANCOUVER ISLAND] (including Victoria) 1858 to Dec 31, 1871 *MARRIAGES - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yWxTM7HD4fUgTZUVWSGx6HnopvpQQvRW9e893W-ZJLc/edit?usp=sharing VICTORIA] & [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K10mAOIuuvGJ9QlvqkOuDXcijRPvmuoKOlA5tTjTECM/edit?usp=sharing VANCOUVER ISLAND] 1858 to Dec 31, 1871. *DEATHS - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14eNj_JwKlqitfI421MpUojzUTmslZgagqLUYyjwCrEA/edit?usp=sharing VANCOUVER ISLAND] 1858 to Dec 31, 1861 (so far) [https://bccd.vpl.ca/ BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORIES] A valuable resource for genealogical research not just for Vancouver Island but all of British Columbia. *VOTERS - [https://bccd.vpl.ca/index.php/browse/title/1860/First_Victoria_Directory VANCOUVER ISLAND VOTERS OFFICIAL LISTS] click the + sign. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7041861 send me a private message].

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

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

Beach Family Reminiscences and Annals

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Beach Family Reminiscences and Annals == * by [[Beach-3688|David Nelson Beach]] (1848-1926) * published by The Journal Press, Meriden, Conn., 1931 * 244 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Beach Family Reminiscences and Annals|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729591 * https://archive.org/details/beachfamilyremin00beac borrow * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=17060 * https://books.google.com/books?id=IHIxAAAAMAAJ search only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Beach, David Nelson. ''[[Space:Beach Family Reminiscences and Annals|Beach Family Reminiscences and Annals]]'' (Journal Press, Meriden, Conn., 1931) [ Page ]. * ([[#Beach|Beach]]) * Beach, David Nelson. ''[[Space:Beach Family Reminiscences and Annals|Beach Family Reminiscences and Annals]]'' (Journal Press, Meriden, Conn., 1931) [ Page ].

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[[Category:Beach Haven Cemetery, Beach Haven, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] [[Category: Salem Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] ===About=== This free space page for the Beach Haven Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Team]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Team]]. Beach Haven Cemetery is located in Beach Haven, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Only a few grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed, and the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1988221/beach-haven-cemetery Find A Grave] *[http://www.pagenweb.org/~luzerne/township/cemetery/beachhav.html Transcribed to Luzerne Co Genweb] * ''Add other resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}

Beach Grove Cemetery-1

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[[Category:Beach Grove Cemetery, Beach Haven, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] [[Category: Salem Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] ===About=== This free space page for the Beach Grove Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Team]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Team]]. Beach Grove Cemetery is located on Beach Grove Rd just east/north of the Bell Bend power plant in Salem Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Only a few grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed, and the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no known cemetery office. ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/528731/beach-grove-cemetery Find a Grave] * ''Add other resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. -----

Beach Hotel

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[[Category:Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] Part of [[:Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin - one place study]] == History == {{One Place Study | place = [[:Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] }} *1885 Two hotels in Pelican Lake.[http://crandonpublicwi.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?t=32637&i=t&d=01011885-12311926&m=between&fn=forest_county_spy_usa_wisconsin_pelican_lake_18850417_english_2&df=1&dt=10 Forest County Spy Apr 17, 1885] **1885 Wm. Stacy, proprietor of the Lake View House (Hotel) Pelican Lake, **1885 Darling’s Hotel B.H Darling proprietor Pelican Lake *1898 The original building built by John F. Pergande, August G. Nagel, and Henry G. Nagel.[http://www.pelicanlakehotel.com/history.html History of the Pelican Lake Hotel][https://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/weekly_features/2013/WI_12001188.pdf National Register of Historic Places Registration Form] *1907 Beach Hotel - From post card "Beach Hotel Image 1" * 1909 Burns Hotel[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040705/1909-07-23/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1861&index=12&date2=1963&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Lake+lake+Pelican&proxdistance=5&state=Wisconsin&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=&phrasetext=&andtext=pelican+lake&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 Northern Wisconsin advertiser. (Wabeno, Wis.), 23 July 1909. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] *1912 New owners Charles J. Burns, Andrew J. Mclain, and William Curtis Brick work startedHistory of the Pelican Lake Hotel[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040613/1912-06-05/ed-1/seq-5/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=14&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=8 Vilas County news, June 05, 1912, Image 5] *1914 John W Burns, proprietor of the Beach Hotel, commits suicide.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040749/1914-06-02/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=10&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=13 Wausau pilot, June 02, 1914, Image 1] *1919 Beach Inn P.H. Moore Prop. - From post card {{Image|file=Beach_Hotel-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hotel Murtaugh }} *1920 Hotel Murtaugh, Joseph Murtaugh Prop. From 1920 flyer. *1923: Beach Inn became Hotel Pelican, re-named by the Kubackis, the new owners.[http://www.pelicanlakepoa.org/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/spring17newsletter.pdf Pelican Lake Property Owners (Spring 2017 News Letter) by Vicki Smith] *1926 The hotel caught fireHistory of the Pelican Lake Hotel *1927/8 Frank Susedik, with his daughter Mary and her husband [[Chermak-10|Fred Chermak]], bought the property the year after the fire.[https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/NationalRegister/NR2368 Wisconsin Historical Socitey - Pelican Lake Hotel] {{Image|file=Beach_Hotel-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1920's. }} *1934-1970 Fred and Mary Chermak took over and changed the name to The New Pelican Lake Hotel. *1970 The Old Pelican Lake Hotel - Mr. and Mrs. Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. O'Gorman *1987 The Great Fish Inn - Gene and Shirley Kacskowski *2010 Pelican Lake Hotel - Steve and Julie Artus {{Image|file=Beach_Hotel-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1919 }} == Sources == *

Beacham Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I'm trying to break down a brick wall at the 3G level, William Beacham/Beachum. I have no idea where he was born or exactly what year (possibly c1788 ?). I've seen records indicating he married Abigail Morse (born Rochester, MA- 21 Nov 1779-1860) in August 1808, and had at least one son Ansel M Beacham/Beachum born in Massachusetts, that is then found (named) in the Beaufort area of North Carolina on the 1850, 60 and 70 census's, and possibly another younger son William. The elder William seems to disappear from Mass, and no other record of him is found there. Family stories have Ansel and young William moving to North Carolina and Virginia (respectively) by themselves at a young (possibly teen) age. Any help taking this family back in time would be so gratefully appreciated.

Beacroft Family Mysteries

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

Beacroft Family Mysteries-1

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

Beadle Cemetery

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[[Category:Beadle County, South Dakota, Cemeteries]] [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]] ===GPS Coordinates === : === Cemetery History === : ===Links to Other Websites=== :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2295629&CScntry=4&CSst=44&CScnty=2360& Find A Grave] ===To Do=== *Find contact for Cemetery *Photograph headstones, grave markers, and front entrance of cemetery *Transcribe information collected from headstones and grave markers to Table of Interments *Validate links and transcription information - Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. *Create WikiTree profiles for individuals in cemetery *Link profiles to Table of Interments - When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ===WikiTree Cemetery Project=== This free space page is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Dakota Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Thiele-149|Andrea Thiele]] for assistance. == Sources ==

Beadnell pedigrees

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[[Category: Beadnell, Northumberland]] Beadnell pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{Image|file=Ogle-2110.jpg |caption=Bedenell of Lemington, (Vis. of Northumb., 1615) }}

Beagh Civil Parish, County Galway

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[[Category: Galway Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Galway|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Galway, Ireland|Main Galway Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Beagh Parish, County Galway|Category for Beagh Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Galway|Civil Parishes in County Galway]] |}
See also the Counties [[Space:Beagh_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Galway#Sources|navigation]] at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Connacht Team|Connacht Province team]] ==Beagh Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Bheitheach. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/914 Beagh Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Kiltartan :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Beagh Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Galway|Towns of County Galway]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Shanaglish'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Seaneaglais.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.0117,-8.8396,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.0117/-8.8396 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.8205&lat=53.0121 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shanaglish&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Tubber'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Tobar or Tobar Rí an Domhnaigh.
[[Wikipedia:Tubber,_County_Galway|Wikipedia entry for Tubber]]
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Tubber, County Galway|Category for Tubber]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.9934,-8.8937,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.9934/-8.8937 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.8205&lat=53.0121 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tubber&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.]
Located here is the holy well of Tobereendoney (Tobar Rí an Domhnaigh) from which the community takes its name. Tubber extends across the couty border into County Clare. (See [[:Category:Tubber,_County_Clare|Tubber, County Clare]]) |} ===The Townlands of Beagh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Beagh Parish (An Bheitheach) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/914/BF Beagh Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Apple Island||''Oileán na nÚll''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Apple+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Apple+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Apple%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardamullivan||''Ard Mhaolabháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardamullivan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardamullivan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardamullivan&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ashfield Demesne||''An Cluainín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ashfield+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ashfield+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ashfield%20Demesne&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Attifineen||''Áit Tí Fínín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Attifineen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Attifineen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Attifineen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyboy'''||''An Baile Buí''||[[:Category:Ballyboy Townland, Beagh Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballyboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballyboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyboy&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballygeagin||''Baile an Ghéigín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballygeagin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballygeagin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballygeagin&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynakill||''Baile na Coille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballynakill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballynakill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynakill&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barna||''An Bhearna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Barna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Barna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barna&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Beagh||''An Bheitheach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Beagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Beagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Beagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Beagh Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Beagh+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Beagh+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Beagh%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Boleyphaudeen||''Buaile Pháidín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Boleyphaudeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Boleyphaudeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Boleyphaudeen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bunnasrah||''Bun na Srath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Bunnasrah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Bunnasrah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bunnasrah&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Caherbrian||''Cathair Bhriain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caherbrian&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caherbrian&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Caherbrian&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Caherbroder||''Cathair Bhruadair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caherbroder&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caherbroder&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Caherbroder&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carheeny Beg||''Na Caithríní Beaga''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carheeny+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carheeny+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carheeny%20Beg&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carheeny More||''Na Caithríní Móra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carheeny+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carheeny+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carheeny%20More&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carheenybaun||''Na Caithríní Bána''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carheenybaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carheenybaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carheenybaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carhoon||''An Cheathrúin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carhoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carhoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carhoon&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowgarriff||''An Cheathrú Gharbh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carrowgarriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carrowgarriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowgarriff&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castle Island||''Oileán an Chaisleáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Castle+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Castle+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castle%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloghnakeava||''Cloch na Céibhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloghnakeava&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloghnakeava&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloghnakeava&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland extends into Kilbeacanty Civil Parish. |- |Cloonnahaha||''Cluain na hÁithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonnahaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonnahaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonnahaha&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cregboy||''An Chreig Bhuí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cregboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cregboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cregboy&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cregg Demesne||''An Chreig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cregg+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cregg+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cregg%20Demesne&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cregmahon||''Creig Mhic Mhatháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cregmahon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cregmahon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cregmahon&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Curtaun||''An Crotán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Curtaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Curtaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curtaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Derry'''||''Doire''||[[:Category:Derry Townland, Beagh Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derry&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrycallan Commons||''Coimín Dhoire Challainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Derrycallan+Commons%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Derrycallan+Commons%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrycallan%20Commons&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrycallan North||''Doire Challainn Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Derrycallan+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Derrycallan+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrycallan,%20north&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrycallan South||''Doire Challainn Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Derrycallan+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Derrycallan+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrycallan,%20south&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumgooaun||''Droim Dhubháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Drumgooaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Drumgooaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumgooaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Fiddaun||''An Feadán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Fiddaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Fiddaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fiddaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gilroe||''An Ghabhail Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gilroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gilroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gilroe&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gortavoher||''Gort an Bhóthair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gortavoher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gortavoher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortavoher&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Hollymount||''Cnoc an Chuilinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Hollymount&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Hollymount&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Hollymount&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Killeen'''||''An Cillín''||[[:Category:Killeen Townland, Beagh Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Killeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Killeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killeen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockatoo||''Cnoc an tSamhaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockatoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockatoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockatoo&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockatoo Mountain||''Sliabh Chnoc an tSamhaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Knockatoo+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Knockatoo+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockatoo%20Mountain&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocklawrence||''Cnoc Labhráis''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knocklawrence&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knocklawrence&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocklawrence&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocktoby||''Cnoc Thiobóid''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knocktoby&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knocktoby&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocktoby&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Laghtyshaughnessy'''||''Leacht Uí Sheachnasaigh''||[[:Category:Laghtyshaughnessy Townland, Beagh Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Laghtyshaughnessy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Laghtyshaughnessy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Laghtyshaughnessy&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Laughil||''An Leathchoill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Laughil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Laughil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Laughil&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lavally||''An Leathbhaile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lavally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lavally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lavally&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Loughcooter Demesne||''Diméin Loch Cútra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Loughcooter+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Loughcooter+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughcooter%20Demesne&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lurga||''An Lorgain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lurga&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lurga&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lurga&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Parsons Island||''Oileán an Phearsúin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Parsons+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Parsons+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Parsons%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Pollagh||''Na Pollacha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Pollagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Pollagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pollagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Prospect||''Prospect''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Prospect&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Prospect&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Prospect&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathwilladoon||''Ráth Mhaoile Dúin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rathwilladoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rathwilladoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathwilladoon&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ricks Island||''Oileán Riocaird''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ricks+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ricks+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ricks%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rindifin||''Rinn Daibhchín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rindifin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rindifin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rindifin&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sally Island||''Oileán an Ghairdín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Sally+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Sally+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sally%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Scarriff||''Scairbh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Scarriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Scarriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scarriff&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Swan Island||''Oileán an Iolra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Swan+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Swan+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Swan%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tiraloughan||''Tír an Locháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tiraloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tiraloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tiraloughan&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tonranny||''Tóin Raithní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tonranny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tonranny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tonranny&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tonranny Mountain||''Sliabh Thóin Raithní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Tonranny+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Tonranny+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tonranny%20Mountain&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tooreen||''An Tuairín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tooreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tooreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tooreen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullybrattan||''Tulaigh Bhreatan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tullybrattan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tullybrattan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullybrattan&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BEAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Galway should be added to the main Galway page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Beakleyville Baptist Church Cemetery, Stroud Township, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Beakleyville Baptist Church Cemetery, Monroe County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Monroe County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Beakleyville Baptist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Beakleyville Baptist Church Cemetery is located on Route 447 in Stroud Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The church no longer exists. The cemetery is next to an automobile dealership. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.0219742, -75.1856466 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/423+Paradise+Trail,+East+Stroudsburg,+PA+18301/@41.0219742,-75.1856466,515m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c488c3cde044c1:0x7afc5aa4d7c4f97e Beakleyville Baptist Church Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2207798 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}

Beal Cemetery, Knox County, Indiana

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Beal Pickett Ancestors

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[[Category:Pickett Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Pickett-1395|Kevin Pickett]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Trace Ancestors of Beal PIckett 1781-1857 * Confirm relationship with Beal's in Maryland * Research Anson County Sheriff records for more information on Pickett and Terry connection Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11111801 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Beaminster, Dorset

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[[:Category: Beaminster, Dorset]]
[[:Category: Dorset]] ===Beaminster, Dorset=== Beaminster is a small market town approximately 15 miles north-west of Dorchester. Neighbouring parishes include: [[:Category:Chedington, Dorset|Chedington]], [[:Category:Corscombe, Dorset|Corscombe]], [[:Category:Mapperton, Dorset|Mapperton]], [[:Category:Netherbury, Dorset|Netherbury]], [[:Category:Stoke Abbott, Dorset|Stoke Abbott]], [[:Category:Broadwindsor, Dorset|Broadwindsor]] and [[:Category:South Perrott, Dorset|South Perrott]]. {| border="1" class="wikitable" cellpadding="5" ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''Census Year''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1801''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1851''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1901''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1951''' |- |'''Population''' |2,140 |2,832 |1,702 |1,785 |- |} ==Useful links== *[http://www.opcdorset.org/BeaminsterFiles/Beaminster.htm Beaminster - Dorset OPC page] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/beaminster.html Beaminster (St. Mary) - Dorset Churches page] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DOR/Beaminster Beaminster - GENUKI page] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol1/pp17-27 Beaminster - British History Online page]

Beamiss Name Study

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

Bean Creek Cemetery

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[[Category:White County, Georgia]] [[Category:White County, Georgia, African-American_Cemeteries]] [[Category:Bean Creek Cemetery, White County, Georgia]] [[Category:Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia]] The Old Bean Creek Cemetery surrounds the '''Bean Creek Missionary Baptist Church''' and families who are buried there represent generations of African Americans whose descendants live in the community today. Located at the cemetery are sunken graves, headstones, and field stones that mark African American resting places from early 1800 to the present.

Bean Creek Missionary Baptist Church

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[[Category:Bean Creek Missionary Baptist Church, White County, Georgia]] [[Category:Bean Creek Cemetery, White County, Georgia]] [[Category:Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia]] Bean Creek is a very small church with a big heart, and a congregation that shares God’s love. The church has weathered the storm for over 150 years. The Church is a beacon of hope and inspiration to all men and women. "We cannot and must not forget the members gone on before us. Like, Mother Lucille Dorsey, church clerk for 47 years. Bobby Trammell, the Sunday School Superintendent for 38 years. Deacon Nicely, who gave his all till death." J.H. Nichols deeded one acre of land for the sum of $10.00 for the purpose of a church. The trustees receiving the land at that time were James Alston, Green Alston, Prince Wiley Reubin, Jarrett Jones, and Wiley Jones. Ministers who pastored in that church included; Simon Nicely, George and Bill Hebert, Mr. Phillips, Matthew Force, J.P. Benson, Ed Thomas, F. P. Perkins and Arthur Allen. Pastors that served after Arthur Allen were E.E. Moore, Hubert Cuyler, R.C. Strickland, Franklin Winters, and Anthony Hudson. In 1990 Anthony Hudson was pastor when the church acquired additional property for the church cemetery. In 1992 W.I. Gober was interim pastor for a while. Roy Felts became pastor in late 1992. Under his leadership, the Library and Pastor’s Study were added. Other significant structural improvements were made as well. Improvements were made to the church steeple. In 1993 the church chose Rev. Ann Nicely as interim pastor to serve in the vacant position. Rev. Willie Norman and other ministers served the congregation until 2001. Rev. Joe Banks, Jr. became full time pastor in 2001. In February 2011, God sent us Reverend, Dr. Eugene Harbin as pastor. On March 2011, Rev. Harbin answered the call and he is still currently the pastor of Bean Creek Missionary Baptist Church. On July 16, 2017 Ricky Johnson was ordained as deacon. Sunday School and Worship Services are held every Sunday morning. Every fifth Sunday a fellowship breakfast and Sunday School is held. Church Deacons in 1955 were: George Jarrett, Jim Austin, and Columbus Nicely. Throughout the years, many other Deacons served the ministry here. They were; Allen Nicely, Billy Nicely, Calvin Nicely, Joe Banks Sr., and Leonard Dorsey. During this time, service was only held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. Several preachers were ordained here at Bean Creek Missionary Baptist Church. Jim Trammell, Joe Trammell, Bill Joe Jenkins Sr. were all ordained at the BCMC, but did not pastor at the church. Up until 2003, baptizing customarily took place in the creek across from the church, or near the Covered Bridge. Sometimes other churches would allow Bean Creek members to use their Baptismal pool. Baptism was held annually after revival, the fourth Sunday in August.

Bean Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] The bean family living in Sheffield 1800’s onwards are a bit of a mystery. 3 daughters and a son, possibly from Norfolk. Does anyone remember much about they or story’s from further back? xx

Beanlands Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Beanlands. Please feel free to upload unidentified pictures, add your questions , post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, family stories you want to share or validate.

Bear Canon Cemetery

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Bear Canon Cemetery is located at 397 South Perry Park Road, Sedalia, CO 80135. Saint Philip-in-the-field Episcopal Church is surrounded by the cemetery. It is located in a rural setting surrounded by small ranches and West Plum Creek with an excellent view of the Rocky Mountains. Saint Philip-in-the-field Episcopal Church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1872 with the aid of early settlers such as the Grout, Curtis, James and Smith families. In 1887, an Episcopal Mission in Bergen Park, Colorado was traded for this church by Bishop William Spaulding. In 1889, renovations were complete and the church was consecrated under its current name. The earliest burials were in 1872. Veterans from the Civil War through current time are buried here. The project for this cemetery was started in April, 2019. The project goals are stated below. 1) Create a profile for every person buried at Bear Canon Cemetery and categorize them under the Bear Canon Cemetery category. As of May 28, 2019, 300 profiles were listed which represent about 20% of the burials. 2) Connect these profiles with the Global Tree which identifies their connection (via marriage or blood) to English Royalty. 3) Photograph and transcribe headstones and attach them to their profiles. 4) Work with the local historical society and interested family members to add pictures and information to the biography of each profile. [[Category: Bear Canon Cemetery, Sedalia, Colorado]] [[Category: Douglas County, Colorado, Cemeteries]]

Bear Creek Cemetery

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'''Bear Creek Cemetery In Dayton, Ohio Detailed Listings:''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bear_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Dayton%2C_Ohio Bear Creek Cemetery Page] for the people who are buried in this cemetery] See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/39795/bear-creek-cemetery Bear Creek Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=39.7494011,+-84.3071976 Bear Creek Cemetery On Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Bear_Creek_Cemetery|Bear Creek Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Bear_Creek_Cemetery|Bear Creek Cemetery]]}}

Bear Creek-Hillgrove Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio

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[[Category:Dayton, Ohio]] [[Category:Bear Creek - Hillgrove Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio]] === '''Bear Creek-Hillgrove Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio === :This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] === Cemetery Details === * [[:Category: Bear Creek - Hillgrove Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:Bear_Creek-Hillgrove_Cemetery%2C_Dayton%2C_Ohio |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Bear_Creek-Hillgrove_Cemetery_Dayton_Ohio.jpg |align=c |size=l }} *'''Cemetery name:''' Bear Creek-Hillgrove Cemetery *'''Address''' 7171 West Third Street, Dayton, Ohio *'''Elevation:''' *'''GPS Coordinates:'''[https://goo.gl/maps/hLJKP5WcLsByFLSZ9 (39.7464054,-84.3129106)] *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/39795/bear-creek-hillgrove-cemetery Bear Creek -Hillgrove Cemetery #39795] ::Billiongraves: [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Hillgrove-Cemetery/311363 Bear Creek - Hillgrove Cemetery #311363] == History == *The Bear Creek-Hillgrove Cemetery Is Also known as Bear Creek Cemetery and Hillgrove Cemetery. *Bear Creek and Hillgrove Cemeteries were once separate entities until they were merged into one unit. * The earliest confirmed burial is of [[Rench-92|Susannah (Rench) Ulrich (abt.1754-1815)]] * The last confirmed burial was of [[Philabaum-25|Ken Philabaum (1948-2021)]] who was inurned on April 27th, 2022. === Notable Monuments === :Notable monuments will be added here If/When they are located. === Notable Interments === :Notable people will be added here If/When they are located. == Sources == *

Bear E-Cards

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

Bear Lake County, Idaho

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

Bear Personal Cemetery

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[[Category:Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] * Bear Graveyard: [[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacumber/zzcc/bearbitn.htm US GenWeb Project]]

Bear Poplar, North Carolina

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[[Category:Bear Poplar, North Carolina]] [[Category:Rowan County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Steele Township, Rowan County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Mount Ulla Township, Rowan County, North Carolina]] Bear Polar is an unincorporated community in western Rowan County in the state of North Carolina. It is located mostly within Steele Township, although some parts extend into the neighboring Mount Ulla Township. == History == The community that is now known as Bear Poplar was first known as "Fourty-four." Because it was 44 miles from both Charlotte & Salem (now Winston-Salem). In 1775, a unique event happened which later gave Bear Poplar its current name. Revolutionary war soldier [[Cowan-676|Capt. Thomas Cowan]] & his wife, [[Barkley-190|Mary]] were walking with their child (possibly their daughter, Catherine). When they were about a mile away from their home (near the location of present-day Saint Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church), they noticed a bear crossing the road which then ran up a nearby poplar tree. Thomas & Mary then couldn't decide on who should go back to their home, Wood Grove plantation, to get his flintlock rifle. The Captain was likely afraid to leave her & the baby there, throwing sticks & other things to make the bear stay in the poplar tree & away from them. After a bit, he decided to go get the gun. And upon his return, he dislodged the bear from the tree. Because of this, unique occurrence, the community later became known as "Bear Poplar." However, it wouldn't officially become Bear Poplar until the late 19th century. Some time in the early 1800s—1820s or 1830s or possibly earlier—the community became known as Rocky Mount. This was the name of a plantation in the area owned by local resident [[Kesler-813|Henry Kesler]]. In 1878, Bear Poplar officially became "Bear Poplar" when the first (& only) post office was established. The name was probably chosen because either the postmistress or one or more residents recalled the story of Capt. Cowan & the bear. The Bear Poplar Post Office opened on 12 September 1878 with [[Foster-34813|Lucy J. Kistler]] first postmaster. Lucy was the daughter-in-law of Rocky Mount Plantation owner Henry Kesler; she married his son, [[Kistler-1027|Wellington]]. Over the course of the post office's lifetime, it would see at least 10 postmasters; three of which were acting postmasters. Bear Poplar Post Office was changed to a rural branch of the Salisbury Post Office on 11 February 1966 & completely closed on 23 June 1973, after 95 years of service. The community is now served by the Mount Ulla Post Office. At one point in its history, Bear Poplar had 4 stores, 2 cotton gins, a foundry, a garage, a blue granite quarry, a school, a blacksmith's shop, &, of course, the post office. Few of these buildings remain today. === Community Limits === Although there is a road in Bear Poplar that bears the same name as the community, the center of Bear Poplar is not located at Bear Poplar Road. It is located at the intersection of Graham & Hall Roads & NC Hwy 801. And the boundaries extend about a mile in each direction from this intersection. The northern border of Bear Poplar is around the 1180 Hall Rd address. The southern border is at the intersection of Graham, Lyerly, & Brown Roads. Signs stating “Bear Poplar unincorporated” mark the western & eastern borders of the community. Sometime in the late 20th century (between 1980 to 1999), a daughter-in-law of Bear Poplar resident Ruth Hodge found a 1906 map of Bear Poplar while doing title work for a Salisbury attorney. The map, made by engineer, surveyor, & mapper M. E. Miller, showed plans for many cross streets & building parcels. These plans never came to be, of course. == Places of Interest == * Bear Poplar Farm * CWC Custom Fabricators, Inc. * Evans Family Farm * Hodge Farms * Rocky River Timber Company, LLC * St. Luke’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (founded June 1869) * Twin Oaks Equine Clinic * Waggoner Manufacturing * Walnut Hollow Farms * West Rowan Farm, Home, & Garden (previously known as Steele Feed & Seed) * West Rowan Volunteer Fire Department Station 66 === Historical Places in Bear Poplar === * West Rowan Farm, Home, & Garden - building is said to be over 100 years old; served as the Bear Poplar Post Office building as well as a store. Previously known as Steele Feed & Seed until 2012. * “Style Center” (11625 NC 801 Hwy) - built in or before 1937; possibly served as a post office building. * 11676 NC 801 Hwy - built before 1925; possibly before 1900 * 1065 Hall Rd - part of Walnut Hollow Farms * Scott Knox house (11445 NC 801 Hwy) - built in 1910 * Wood Grove - An ancestral seat of Cowan & Krider families; located just outside of Bear Poplar limits. The house was built either in the 1770s for Captain Thomas Cowan or the early 1800s for his son, [[Cowan-2813|Abel Cowan]]. Most historians agree that it is the oldest brick house in Rowan County, though, & probably Rowan’s second oldest house overall. The house, which still remains in the Cowan family, was restored from 1998 to 2002 by Capt. Cowan’s great great great great granddaughter, [[Graham-32689|Sally (Graham) Murphy]]; descendant of his son, Abel. == Postmasters == * [[Foster-34813|Lucy J. Kistler]] 12 Sep 1878 * [[Kistler-1027|Wellington L. Kistler]] 25 Jun 1879 * [[Clampet-23|John W. Clampet]] 8 Oct 1897 * Davie I. Haller 5 Mar 1898 * Mary J. Barrier 23 Apr 1898 * [[Knox-7289|Thomas H. Knox]] 9 Dec 1904 * [[Johnston-9425|Charles M. Johnston]] (acting) 13 Nov 1926 * [[Beaver-2450|Charles L. Beaver]] (acting) 13 Sep 1927 * [[Steele-8332|Robert L. Steele]] (acting) 29 Jul 1942 * [[Hall-40724|Margaret E. Steele]] 23 Jun 1948 * (Changed to Rt 8, Salisbury) 11 Feb 1966 == Resources == * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Poplar,_North_Carolina * http://www.carolinaxroads.com/2020/07/bear-poplar.html * https://ncpedia.org/gazetteer/search/Bear%20Poplar/0 * [https://www.salisburypost.com/2011/06/16/dicy-mccullough-the-bear-in-the-poplar-tree/ "The Bear in the Poplar Tree"] by Dicy McCuollough; published in the Salisbury Post 16 June 2011 * [http://www.ncpostalhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/NCPHS_Journal-060-1997-Spring.pdf "How Bear Poplar Got It's Name"] by Tony L. Crumbley - NC Postal History Society - NCPHS Journal Issue 60; page 5 ''(PDF)''

Beardsley, Isaac, of Shottle, 1801

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[[Category:Derbyshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Shottle, Derbyshire]] This is the last Will and Testament of me [[Beardsley-4567|'''Isaac Beardsley''']] of Shottle in the parish of Duffield in the county of Derby farmer made this fifteenth day of February one thousand eight Hundred and one First I will and direct that all my just debts funeral expences and the expence of proving this my will be fully paid and discharged by my executors hereafter named as soon as conveniently may be after my decease First I give and bequeath the Tenant right and possession of the Farm I now hold under his Grace the Duke of Devonshire unto my Son '''[[Beardsley-4584|William Beardsley]]''' hoping that he will permit [[Wheatcroft-47|'''Ruth Beardsley''']] my Wife to reside therein along with him during the Term of her natural Life And I give and bequeath all my ready Money Securities for Money Mortgages Bonds Notes unto my Son William Beardsley and Philip Yeomans & the Survivor of them and the executors and administrators of such Survivor Upon the Trusts and for the several intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned Upon Trust to pay the Interest and proceed of such Sums from time to time as the same shall be received unto my said Wife Ruth for and during the Term of her natural Life And in case my said Wife Ruth shall wish to live apart from my said Son then it is my Will that an Inventory of all the quick and dead Stock upon my farm be fairly made & taken & that my said Son William Beardsley shall and do pay Interest for the amount thereof after the rate of five pounds per cent per annum unto my said wife during the Term of her natural life or for so long time as she shall live separate and apart from my said Son And from and immediately after her decease then Upon Trust that they my said Trustees shall and do call in the said Principal Sums and pay the same in the proportions and manner following that is to say the sum of Forty Pounds unto my daughter '''[[Beardsley-6239|Ruth Redfern]]''' the further Sum of Forty Pounds unto my daughter '''[[Beardsley-6240|Mary Harrison]]''' The further Sum of Forty Pounds unto my daughter [[Beardsley-4566|'''Martha Winson''']] and the sum of Twenty Pounds unto '''Jane Beardsley''' the daughter of my daughter Ruth Redfern And the further Sum of Forty Pounds unto my daughter '''[[Beardsley-6241|Hannah Cauldwell]]''' Wife of Joseph Cauldwell And it is my will and mind and I do direct that the receipt of my said daughter Hannah notwithstanding her Coverture shall be a sufficient discharge for the same And I do hereby direct that the said several Legacies or sums of Money shall be paid within one year next after the decease of my said Wife Ruth And I give and devise the Copyhold dwelling house or Tenement with the Appurtenances situate at Milners Green in the parish of Wirksworth for and during the Term of her natural Life and from and immediately after her decease I give and devise the same unto my Son William Beardsley and Philip Yeomans and their Heirs In Trust to sell and dispose of the same and the Monies arising from Sale thereof I will and direct shall be paid to and equally divided amongst my Grand Children '''[[Beardsley-4632|Isaac Beardsley]] [[Beardsley-5453|Mary Beardsley]] [[Beardsley-5450|Hannah Beardsley]] [[Beardsley-5455|Ann Beardsley]] [[Beardsley-5454|Martha Beardsley]]''' and '''[[Beardsley-4578|Ruth Beardsley]]''' equally between them share and share alike And after Payment of all my just debts Legacies or Sums of Money above mentioned and funeral expences I Give and bequeath All the Rest residue and remainder of my personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever unto my said Son William Beardsley his executors Administrators and assigns for ever And I Give and bequeath unto the said Philip Yeomans the sum of Five Pounds as an acknowledgment for the Trouble he may have in the execution of this my Will And I hereby nominate constitute and appoint my said Son William Beardsley and the said Philip Yeomans joint Executors of this my Will hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore made I publish and declare this only to be my last will and testament In Witness whereof I the said Testator Isaac Beardsley have hereunto set and put my hand and seal the day and year first above written Isaac his X mark Beardsley Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator Isaac Beardsley as and for his last will and Testament In the presence of us who at his request In his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as Witnesses thereto Rickards Ince, William Statham, Benjn Webster At Derby 21st April 1801 Let a Probat of this Will be granted to William Beardsley and Philip Yeomans the Joint Executors therein named. They being first duly sworn, and also that the personal Estate of the deceased does not amount to 600£ Before me Richd Buckeridge Sur. Transcribed by [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] from probate records of the Dioceses of Lichfield and Coventry viewed on Find My Past: "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860"
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Isaac Beardsley probate in 1801. Residence Duffield, Derbyshire, England, Duffield, Derbyshire, England.

Beardsley, Sarah, of Wirksworth, probate 1764

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[[Category:Derbyshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Wirksworth, Derbyshire]] In the Name of God Amen I '''[[Flint-4438|Sarah Beardsley]]''' of Wirksworth in the County of Derby Widow, being Weak in Body but of Sound and Disposing Mind and Understanding (Praised be God), Do make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner following First I Give Devise and bequeath All that my Messuage or Dwelling House Standing in the Nether Street in Wirksworth aforesaid known by the Sign of the Angel and now or late in the possession of Elizabeth Gell Widow with all the Hereditaments and Appurtenances to the same belonging which I have lately purchased of Mrs Mary Leake (the same being Copyhold and surrendered to the uses in my will) Also all my Moneys Securitys for Money Goods Cattle and Chattles and all other my real and Personal Estates whatsoever unto my Son '''Joseph Beardsley''' his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns for ever He or they paying thereout all my Just Debts Funeral Expences and Legacys And I do hereby Charge my said Dwelling House and all other my real and Personal Estates with the payment thereof And also upon this further Trust and Confidence That he my said Son Joseph Beardsley his Heirs Executors or Administrators shall and do Maintain and Educate such of my Children who at the time of my Decease shall not be able to Maintain themselves Also I Give and bequeath to my other six children the several Legacys or Sums of Money hereafter mentioned (that is to say) To my Son '''John Beardsley''' One Pound (He having been before provided for) To my Daughter '''[[Beardsley-6233|Sarah Taylor]]''' Five Pounds To my Daughter '''Hannah Beardsley''' Twenty Pounds To my Daughter '''Ann Beardsley''' Fifteen Pounds To my Son '''William Beardsley''' Ten Pounds and To my Son '''Isaac Beardsley''' Ten Pounds And which I will shall be paid within Twelve Months next after my Decease to such of my said Children who shall then be of the age of Twenty One Years And to such of them who shall then be under age when He, She or they shall arive at the age of Twenty One Years And my Will and Mind is and I do hereby Order and Direct that my said Children shall be paid and Allowed Interest for their said respective Legacys after the rate of Four Pounds per Centum per Annum from the time of my Death towards their Respective Maintenance and Education But in Case any of my said Children who are now under the age of Twenty One Years shall happen to Dye before his her or their said Legacy or Legacys shall become payable Then my will is that the Legacy or Legacys of such of them so Dying shall be paid unto and Equally amongst the survivors of all my said seven Children at such time as the same would have been due and payable to any of them so dying And Lastly I Constitute and Appoint my said Son Joseph Beardsley Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the Fourth day of May in the Third year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King George the Third And in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and sixty three Sarah her X mark Beardsley Signed sealed published and Declared by the said Testatrix Sarah Beardsley As and for her last Will and Testament in the Presence of us who subscribed our Names as Witnesses thereto in her Presence Sarah Burton, Wm Maddock, Tho: Gell At Derby 4th May 1764 Let a probat be made to Joseph Beardsley sole Executor Being sworn before me Thos White Sur. Transcribed by [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] from probate records of the Dioceses of Lichfield and Coventry viewed on Find My Past: "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860"
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Sarah Beardsley probate in 1764. Residence Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England.

Beardsley/Beardslee Spouse Name Study

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

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

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

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Beardsley Genealogy, The Family of William Beardsley One of the First Settlers of Connecticut

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

Beardsley Veterans

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Beardsleys of Distinction

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'''''Special thanks to [[Dann-242|Nick Dann-242]] for compiling this list of some of our notable kin.''''' '''''All''''' Beardsley/lees are special regardless of whether or not their names have been added to this page. With that said however, if the reader {that means ''''You''''} knows of anyone that should be on this list and is not, then please fell free to add him or her! *This interest group is for the gathering of profiles of the Beardsley/Beardslee family who stood out in some manner or other. Distinction is intended to be a loose term, anything which the contributor feels makes a profiled person of special interest, as long as they are a Beardsley ''{or any derivative spelling of this surname}''. Politicians, doctors, members of the clergy, scientists, vagabonds and scoff-laws, any and all. *The reason behind this interest group is a comment made by one of my nieces, "I thought the Beardsley's were a boring family, but they are really interesting!" *She was right, this family has it's share of heroes, bums, saints and sinners. This is the place to list them all. ''This page created by [[Beardsley-386|John G.D. Beardsley-386]] through inspiration of this '''''amazing''''' family. -

Bear's Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Bear's Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== ===Early Families=== A description of Bear's Cove, in 1800 reads[http://www.ancestraldigs.com/Kennedy/Harbor%AD%20Grace_land.htm Harbour Grace History Harbour Grace Described in 1800 by W. A. Munn, Chapter 11]. Accessed 2018.: :Let us follow the path along the waterfront. We start from the Grove, where Surrogate Charles Garland has his residence, which Rev. Lewis Anspach in his History calls "The Castle," where some cannon were mounted. He had two stages and three flakes. Henry Warford came next with one stage and three flakes. Now we get to Bear's Cove. Charles Parsons has 175 years by the Seaside, and 186 yards from highwater mark to the Woods. :William Taylor Parsons has a frontage of 149 yards. Jonathan Parsons, 138 yards. Patience Parsons, 4 yeads by the seaside, sufficient for one stage, but a lot of land in the rear. The Parsons families claimed this land back to 1765 and 1770. Tradition says they obtained this land by marriage with the Shepards, who were still earlier settlers, and more than likely of Jersey descent. Admiral Parsons of the Blue and his brother, who fished at first from Harbour Grace Island, are said to be the start of the Parsons family well and favourably known all over Newfoundland today. :William Kennedy, 130 yards waterfront. Widow Kennedy, 130 yards, bounded on the East by Francis Marshall and on the West by Garland Bradbury. Tradition say the Kennedys got this land originally from the Shepards. :Abraham Parsons has 146 yards seaside, just East from the Battery. He purchased this land from Ann Stretch. :Francis Shepard has an extensive sea front of 153 yards, but only 11 yards from high water mark to the road. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bear's Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Beasel Webber

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Beaser Family Reunion

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[[Category:Williamsville, New York]] [[Category:Family Reunions]] In 1903, the Beaser family held a family reunion on Main Street in Williamsville, attended by descendants of Alsatian immigrant [[Übelhör-1|Barbara (Uebelhoer) Beaser]] and her late husband [[Beaser-29|John Beaser]]. Barbara was seated in the middle of her children and grandchildren for a group photo. A total of 31 people are in the photo with 19 believed to be grandchildren of Barbara and John. From left to right, standing in the back: # [[Beaser-35|Amelia "Millie" (Beaser) Gabriel]], daughter of Barbara & John # [[Gabriel-1608|Benjamin "Ben" Gabriel]], son-in-law # [[Klein-212|Magdalena "Lena" (Klein) Beaser]], daughter-in-law # [[Beaser-2|Andrew Beaser]], son of Barbara & John # [[Beaser-17|George Beaser]], son of Barbara & John # [[Lauffenburger-11|Nettie (Lauffenburger) Beaser]], daughter-in-law # [[Beaser-33|Albert Beaser]], son of Barbara & John # [[Beaser-32|Barbara (Beaser) Besch]], daughter of Barbara & John # [[Besch-130|Charles "Charlie" Besch]], son-in-law # [[Beaser-34|Kate (Beaser) Fischer]], daughter of Barbara & John # [[Fischer-7798|Joe Fischer]], son-in-law Standing in row in front of them, left to right: # [[Beaser-5|Ben Beaser]], grandson of Barbara & John # Pat Fischer, grandson of Barbara & John # Possibly Clarence Beaser, grandson of Barbara & John # Olive Besch, granddaughter of Barbara & John # Eddie Besch, grandson of Barbara & John Seated in middle: # [[Übelhör-1|Barbara (Uebelhoer) Beaser]] Sitting/kneeling toward the front, left to right: # [[Beaser-7|Dennis Beaser]], grandson of Barbara & John # [[Beaser-4|Barbara Beaser]], granddaughter of Barbara & John # [[Beaser-22|Isabella Beaser]], granddaughter of Barbara & John # [[Beaser-16|Florence Beaser]], granddaughter of Barbara & John # Lena Fisher, granddaughter of Barbara & John # [[Beaser-12|Tillie Beaser]], granddaughter of Barbara & John # Possibly Agnes Beaser, granddaughter of Barbara & John # [[Beaser-11|Mary "Mamie" Beaser]], granddaughter of of Barbara & John # Possibly Amelia Fischer, granddaughter of Barbara & John Sitting front row, left to right: # [[Beaser-3|Nettie Beaser]], granddaughter of Barbara & John # [[Beaser-8|Eleanor Beaser]], granddaughter of Barbara & John # possibly Mary Fischer, granddaughter of Barbara & John # [[Beaser-1|Alvin Beaser]], grandson of Barbara & John # possibly Hilda Fischer, granddaughter of Barbara & John

Beasley DNA

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[[Category:Beasley_Name_Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This DNA project at FTDNA was reestablished in 2006 by Mark Beasley and Doug Beezley. now containing many dozen Beasley (of all spellings) YDNA test kits plus other related. (http://familytreedna.com/groups/beasley/) This is part of the One-Name Study established at the Guild of One-Name Studies, (http://one-name.org/name_profile/beasley/). Principal website at http://beasgen.net. Doug Beezley, admin Cincinnati, OH administrator@beasleygenealogy.net

Beasley Surname Study Map

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* [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BEASLEY List of Beasleys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BEASLEY G2G feed of questions tagged "BEASLEY"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=BEASLEY Orphaned BEASLEY profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=BEASLEY-1 Unsourced BEASLEY profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BEASLEY Unconnected BEASLEY profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BEESLEY List of Beesleys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BEESLEY G2G feed of questions tagged "BEESLEY"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=BEESLEY Orphaned BEESLEY profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=BEESLEY-1 Unsourced BEESLEY profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BEESLEY Unconnected BEESLEY profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BEAZLEY List of Beazleys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BEAZLEY G2G feed of questions tagged "BEAZLEY"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=BEAZLEY Orphaned BEAZLEY profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=BEAZLEY-1 Unsourced BEAZLEY profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BEAZLEY Unconnected BEAZLEY profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BEEZLEY List of Beezleys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BEEZLEY G2G feed of questions tagged "BEEZLEY"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=BEEZLEY Orphaned BEEZLEY profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=BEEZLEY-1 Unsourced BEEZLEY profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BEEZLEY Unconnected BEEZLEY profiles on WikiTree].

Beate Hauer-314 16 for 16 Mission Tracker 2024

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My 16 x 16 missions in 2024 == “One and done” missions: == *Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *'''Increase your CC7 number from 1271 (starting number) to 1431 (add 160).''' 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Beatley Brickwalls

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Beatley-23|Dennis Beatley]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Beatley-23&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Dennis Beatley To-Do List|Dennis's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Beatley-24|Beatley, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Skitka-1|Skitka, Elizabeth ]] || || to-do |- |}

Beatrix Suzetta (Loughran) Harvey

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[[Category:Brilliant Birches]]
Olympians for the [[Space:Brilliant_Birches|Brilliant Birches]]
[[Space:Derek_Swithin_Allhusen|Derek Swithin Allhusen]] | [[Space:Stuart_Alexander_Black|Stuart Alexander Black]]
[[Space:Beatrix_Suzetta_%28Loughran%29_Harvey|Beatrix Suzetta (Loughran) Harveshowsy]] | [[Space:Robert_Michael_Miller|Robert Michael Miller]]
This is a place for the [[Space:Brilliant_Birches|Brilliant Birches]] to make notes for our Olympian, [[Loughran-242|Beatrix Suzetta (Loughran) Harvey (1900 - 1975)]]. = Research Notes = Passport shows name as: Beatrix Suzette Loughran, born Mt Vernon NY 30 Jun 1900. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177453737/beatrix-suzette-loughran (death index shows DOB as 1896, F/G shows DOB as 1900 NOTE that existing profile Loughran-242 incorrectly shows a 1903 marriage ...(Suzette B 1880 d/o Charles Laughran and Susan Farley...) 3 sources on Family Search - 1905 census "inmate" in what appears to be an orphanage "New York State Census, 1905," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPXD-BQ5 : 8 March 2021), Beatrice Loughran in household of Clara Murphy, Manhattan, A.D. 10, E.D. 16, New York, New York; citing p. 40, line 8, various county clerk offices, New York; FHL microfilm 1,433,086. (I believe this to be a different Beatrice.) Her mother was still l iving andd all three daughters were enumerated living with her. In the 1905 census Margret (age 15) was the daughter of Margret Lughran in Bronx, New York, New York, United States. '''1905 Census''': "New York, U.S., State Census, 1905"
New York State Archives; Albany, New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1905; Election District: A.D. 35 E.D. 12; City: Bronx; County: New York; Page: 5
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Margret Lughran (15) daughter in household of Margret Lughran (35) in Bronx, New York, New York, USA. Born in United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Relation || Sex || Birth Place |- | '''Margret Lughran''' || '''35''' || '''Head''' || '''F''' || '''England''' |- | Margret Lughran || 15 || Daughter || F || United States |- | Alice Lughran || 12 || Daughter || F || United States |- | Betric Lughran || 8 || Daughter || F || United States |} 1915 census listed as "niece" to head of household - "New York State Census, 1915", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K951-4TV : 3 June 2022), Resginald Loughran, 1915. *"New York, County Marriages, 1847-1848; 1908-1936," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2CG-SWBZ : 22 July 2021), Beatrix S Loughran in entry for George Frederick Timmermann, 14 Aug 1918, Suffolk, New York, United States; citing ref. ID , county clerk offices from various counties, New York; FHL microfilm 1,955,311. (shown on document as daughter of Thomas Loughran and Margaret Foley. shown as 21 years old which would indicate a birth year of 1897 Ancestry tree says she was the daughter of Thomas R Loughran 1861-1900 and Margaret Foley 1863-1908...shows two sisters Marguerite 1891-1908 (interesting that it's the same death date as mother but she's in an orphanage in 1905...???) and Alice Frances 1898-1962 married Peppe and had three kids. FOLLOWUP Thomas 1861-1900 has 5 sources on FS...1880, Marriage to Foley, 2 daughters' (Beatrix and Alice) marriages. == Parents == === Father === In the 1880 census Thomas (age 19), Dry Goods Clerk, was the single son of Charles Loughran in New York City, New York, New York, United States. '''1880 Census''': "1880 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1880; Census Place: New York City, New York, New York; Roll: 899; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 647
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Thomas Loughran (19), single son, Dry Goods Clerk, in household of Charles Loughran (49) in New York City, New York, New York, USA. Born in New York City.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Charles Loughran || M || 49 || Married || Head || Retired Merchant || Ireland |- | Susan B. Loughran || F || 25 || Married || Wife || House Keeping || New York City |- | James Loughran || M || 20 || Single || Son || Dry Goods Clerk || New York City |- | '''Thomas Loughran''' || '''M''' || '''19''' || '''Single''' || '''Son''' || '''Dry Goods Clerk''' || '''New York City''' |- | Francis Loughran || F || 21 || Single || Daughter || Home || New York City |- | Joseph Loughran || M || 14 || Single || Son || School || New York City |- | Percival Loughran || M || 5 || Single || Son || Home || New York City |- | Reginald Loughran || M || 4 || Single || Son || Home || New York City |- | Beatrice Loughran || F || 3 || Single || Daughter || Home || New York City |} Thomas married Foley in 1889 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. '''Marriage''': "Pennsylvania, U.S., Marriages, 1852-1968"
Original data: Marriage Records. Pennsylvania Marriages. Various County Register of Wills Offices, Pennsylvania
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Thomas R Loughran marriage to Foley in 1889 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Thomas married Maggie Foley in 1889 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. '''Marriage''': "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., Marriage Index, 1885-1951"
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Thomas R Loughran marriage to Maggie Foley in 1889 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Thomas died (age 36) on 26 September 1900 in New York, New York. '''Death''': "New York, New York, U.S., Death Index, 1892-1898, 1900-1902"
New York City Deaths, 1892-1902; Deaths Reported in 1900 (A-L). Borough of Manhattan; Certificate #: 30477; Certificate Number: 30477
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Thomas Loughran death 26 Sep 1900 (age 36) in New York, New York.
=== Mother === * The birth of a Margaret Foley was registered in the 2nd quarter of 1862 in the West Derby district of Liverpool, Lancashire, England. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1862&range=0&surname=FOLEY&motherssurname=MCFARLANE&forename1=MARGARET&gender=F&quarter=J&district=WEST%20DERBY%20AND%20TOXTETH%20PARK&volume=08B&page=461 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 21 August 2023)
Foley, Margaret (Mother's maiden name: Mcfarlane).
''GRO Reference:'' 1862 Apr-May-Jun in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/west%20derby.html West Derby and Toxteth Park] Volume 08B Page 461.
* The birth of a Margaret Foley was registered in the 1st quarter of 1865 in the Liverpool district of Lancashire, England. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1865&range=0&surname=FOLEY&motherssurname=KILLEE&forename1=MARGARET&gender=F&quarter=M&district=LIVERPOOL&volume=08B&page=229 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 21 August 2023)
Foley, Margaret (Mother's maiden name: Killee).
''GRO Reference:'' 1865 Jan-Feb-Mar in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/liverpool.html Liverpool] Volume 08B Page 229.
Citation information Transcript For Margaret Loughran, shows her mother Margaret Farrell and father Michael Foley BOTH BORN IN ENGLAND, died 15 Apr 1908 in Manhattan, age 35?, widowed, buried 18 Apr 1908 at Calvary Cemetery, born in England, cn 12644. Detail Death Record Source information Title New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 == Maternal Grandparents == 1871 Census shows Margaret Foley as part of the household of Michael Foley. Living at 123 Rathbone Street, Wavertree, Liverpool, England: '''1871 Census''': "1871 England Census"
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 3786; Folio: 59; Page: 29; GSU roll: 841895; ED, institution, or vessel: 38; Household schedule number: 154
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Michael Foley (55) head of household in Liverpool registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in London, Middlesex, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Michael Foley''' || '''Head''' || || '''M''' || '''55''' || || '''London, Middlesex, England''' |- | Mary K Foley || Daughter || || F || 17 || || Ballina Ireland |- | Eujine Foley || Son || || M || 15 || || Ballina Ireland |- | Robert Foley || Son || || M || 13 || || Ballina Ireland |- | Francis Foley || Son || || M || 11 || || Ballina Ireland |- | Margaret Foley || Daughter || || F || 8 || || Liverpool, Lancashire, England |} Michael and his children moved from Ballina, Ireland to Liverpool, England between the birth of Francis (~1860) and Margaret (~1863). == Paternal Grandparents == Paternal GG Peter Loughran 1800-25 Dec 1879 NY Spouse:: Mary ? Loughran 1807 Ireland-1875 Their children: # Patrick Loughran 1823-1878 Hull, Norfolk MA # Mary Loughran 1827 Hull-, Yorkshire, England-Jul 1869 # Thomas Loughran-1830-24 Mar1897 NY # ** Charles Loughran Father of Thomas: Charles, child of Peter Loughran & Betty White, was born in 1836 and baptized on 29 December 1836 in Killeavy Upper, Armagh, Ireland. '''Baptism''': "Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915"
National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Irish Catholic Parish Registers; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 05588 / 01
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Charles Loughran baptism on 29 Dec 1836 (born 1836), child of Peter Loughran & Betty White, in Killeavy Upper, Armagh, Ireland.
Mother of Charles Loughran per Baptism rec is Betty White Other Ancestry & Family Search recs show the following: Mother: Mary Loughran (24), Father Peter Loughran (31). Charles married Mary Farrell about 1858. (they parented at least 5 sons & 6 daughters. Mary Farrell b. 1827 Ireland, d. 15 Jul 1869 New York City. (Spouse-Chas E Loughran) Children: Joseph A Loughran, Peter Loughlin, Catherine J Loughran, Frances Loughran, James Loughran, Margaret Loughran, Mary Elizabeth Loughran, & Thomas Loughran. Chas & Mary Elizabeth Farrell Loughran's children: # Mary Elizabeth Loughran b. 1850 ^^birth date before marriage?? # Peter Loughlin 1852-1902 ^^birth date before marriage?? # Frances Loughran b. 1959 New York # Catherine J Loughran Oct 1859-Sep 1860 # James Loughran 1860 NY-Bef 1902 # **Thomas Loughran 1861 NY-1900 #Margaret Loughran Jun 1866-Oct 1866 #Joseph A Loughran May 1868 NY-Aug 1930 Mary died July 15 1869 Susan Farley arrived in US 1872 Chas married Susan Farley before 1873 Chas & Susan Farley Loughran's children: # Robert Loughran 1873-1873 # Frederick Percival Loughran 22 Oct 1874 NY-27 Jul 1954 NY # William Loughran 1873-1875 # Reginald Desales Loughran Dec 1875 NY-14 Jan 1932 Brooklyn, Kings, NY # Beatrice/Beatrix Susan Loughran Feb 1877 NY-28 Mar 1957 Brooklyn, Kings, NY # Female Loughran b. 21 Jun 1879 Manhattan, NY # Margarete Loughran b. 1880 NY # Suzette Loughran 1884-1946 # Alice Loughran Oct 1884-Oct 1884 # Charlemagne Loughran (male) 22 Nov 1889-16 Aug 1956 Long Island, Queens, NY Susan arrived on 29 January 1872 '''Passenger List''': "New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957"
The National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C.; Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at and Departing from Ogdensburg, New York, 5/27/1948 - 11/28/1972; Microfilm Serial or NAID: M237, 1820-1897
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Name: Susan Farley; Gender: Female; Ethnicity/ Nationality: Irish; Age: 19; Birth Date: abt 1853; Place of Origin: Ireland; Departure Port: Liverpool, England; Destination: USA; Arrival Date: 29 Jan 1872; Arrival Port: New York, New York, USA; Ship Name: Calabria.
Chas and Susan B. Loughran's daughter Loughran was born on 21 June 1879 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, New York, United States. '''Birth of daughter Loughran''': "New York, New York, U.S., Index to Birth Certificates, 1866-1909"
New York City Department of Records & Information Services; New York City, New York; New York City Birth Certificates; Certificate Number: 260776
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Loughran born to Chas Loughran and Susan B. Loughran on 21 Jun 1879 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, New York, USA.
In the 1880 census Charles (age 49), Retired Merchant, was the married head of household in New York City, New York, New York, United States. '''1880 Census''': "1880 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1880; Census Place: New York City, New York, New York; Roll: 899; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 647
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Charles Loughran (49), married, Retired Merchant, head of household in New York City, New York, New York, USA. Born in Ireland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Charles Loughran''' || '''M''' || '''49''' || '''Married''' || '''Head''' || '''Retired Merchant''' || '''Ireland''' |- | Susan B. Loughran || F || 25 || Married || Wife || House Keeping || New York City |- | James Loughran || M || 20 || Single || Son || Dry Goods Clerk || New York City |- | Thomas Loughran || M || 19 || Single || Son || Dry Goods Clerk || New York City |- | Francis Loughran || F || 21 || Single || Daughter || Home || New York City |- | Joseph Loughran || M || 14 || Single || Son || School || New York City |- | Percival Loughran || M || 5 || Single || Son || Home || New York City |- | Reginald Loughran || M || 4 || Single || Son || Home || New York City |- | Beatrice Loughran || F || 3 || Single || Daughter || Home || New York City |} Have copy of Calvary Cemetery Deed Susan B Loughran (widow of Charles Loughran) married Dr Charles A Olcott-see photo '''Marriage''': "New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937"
Original data: Index to New York City Marriages, 1866-1937. Indices prepared by the Italian Genealogical Group and the German Genealogy Group, and used with permission of the New York City Department of Records/Municipal Archives; Certificate Number: 6152
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Charles A Olcott marriage to Susan B Farley Loughran on 25 Nov 1896 in Kings, New York, USA. Charles's & Mary Farrell Loungran's son Reginald D Longhran died on 14 January 1932 in New York City, Brooklyn, New York, United States. '''Death of son Reginald D Longhran''': "New York, New York, U.S., Index to Death Certificates, 1862-1948"
New York City Department of Records & Information Services; New York City, New York; New York City Death Certificates; Certificate Number: 1193
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Charles Longhran in death record for son Reginald D Longhran 14 Jan 1932, husband of Susan B Longhran, in New York City, Brooklyn, New York, USA.
== Siblings == * '''1905 Census''': "New York, U.S., State Census, 1905"
New York State Archives; Albany, New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1905; Election District: A.D. 35 E.D. 12; City: Bronx; County: New York; Page: 5
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Alice Lughran (12) daughter in household of Margret Lughran (35) in Bronx, New York, New York, USA. Born in United States. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Relation || Sex || Birth Place |- | Margret Lughran || 35 || Head || F || England |- | Margret Lughran || 15 || Daughter || F || United States |- | '''Alice Lughran''' || '''12''' || '''Daughter''' || '''F''' || '''United States''' |- | Betric Lughran || 8 || Daughter || F || United States |} In the 1915 census Alice (age 20) was the niece of Resginald Loughran in New York, Kings. '''1915 Census''': "New York, U.S., State Census, 1915"
New York State Archives; Albany, New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1915; Election District: 10; Assembly District: 04; City: New York; County: Kings; Page: 17; Line Number: 3
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Alice Loughran (20) niece in household of Resginald Loughran (37) in New York, Kings. Born in United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Relation || Sex || Birth Place |- | Resginald Loughran || 37 || Head || M || United States |- | Mellie Loughran || 35 || Wife || F || United States |- | '''Alice Loughran''' || '''20''' || '''Niece''' || '''F''' || '''United States''' |- | Beatrice Loughran || 18 || Niece || F || United States |- | Helen Matheus || 14 || Cousin || F || United States |} https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24QN-FBQ Where The Record Is Found (Citation) "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1938", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24QN-FBQ : 20 June 2023), Frank M. Pepe and Alice F. Loughran, 1916. Indexed Information Alice F. Loughran Marriage • New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1938 --- Name Frank M. Pepe, Sex Male, Age 29, Birth Year (Estimated) 1887 Birthplace NY City, Marital Status Single, Race White Father's Name Michael, Father's Sex Male, Mother's Name Kathryn Coleman, Mother's Sex Female --- Spouse's Name Alice F. Loughran, Spouse's Sex Female, Spouse's Age 22, Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1894, Spouse's Birthplace NY City Spouse's Marital Status Single, Spouse's Race White Spouse's Father's Name Thomas, Spouse's Father's Sex Male Spouse's Mother's Name Margaret Foley, Event Type Marriage --- Event Date 11 Nov 1916, Event Place Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States Event Place (Original) Manhattan, New York Source Details cn 25861 Alice F. Loughran's Parents and Siblings * '''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1920; Census Place: Manhattan Assembly District 1, New York, New York; Roll: T625_1185; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 103
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Alice Pepi (28), married daughter-in-law, in household of Michael Pepi (65) in Manhattan Assembly District 1, New York, New York. Born in New York. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Michael Pepi || M || 65 || Married || Head || Retired || Italy |- | Carmella Pepi || F || 56 || Married || Wife || None || Italy |- | Frank Pepi || M || 33 || Married|| Son || Broker || New York |- | Amelia Pepi || F || 28 || Single || Daughter || None || New York |- | '''Alice Pepi''' || F|| 28 || Married || Daughter-in-law || None || New York |- | Anthony Pepi || M || 25 || Single || Son || Broker || New York |} In the 1930 census Alice (age 32) was the wife of Frank M Peppe at 40 Washington Square South, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States. '''1930 Census''': "1930 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1930; Census Place: Manhattan, New York, New York; Page: 18A; Enumeration District: 0243; FHL microfilm: 2341293
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Alice L Peppe (32), wife, in household of Frank M Peppe (42) at 40 Washington Square South, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. Born in New York.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frank M Peppe || M || 42 || Married || Head || Booker || New York |- | '''Alice L Peppe''' || '''F''' || '''32''' || '''Married''' || '''Wife''' || || '''New York''' |- | Audrey Peppe || F || 12 || Single || Daughter || || New York |- | Kenneth Peppe || M || 7 || Single || Son || || New York |- | Allen Peppe || M || 3 || Single || Son || || New York |} In the 1940 census Alice (age 42) was the wife of Frank Peppe in Hempstead, Nassau, New York. '''1940 Census''': "1940 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1940; Census Place: Hempstead, Nassau, New York; Roll: m-t0627-02689; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 30-176
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Alice Peppe (42), wife, in household of Frank Peppe (52) in Hempstead, Nassau, New York. Born in New York.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frank Peppe || M || 52 || Married || Head || Inder Clerk || New York |- | '''Alice Peppe''' || '''F''' || '''42''' || '''Married''' || '''Wife''' || || '''New York''' |- | Audrey Peppe || F || 21 || Single || Daughter || New Worker || New York |- | Kenneth Peppe || M || 17 || Single || Son || || New York |- | Allen Peppe || M || 13 || Single || Son || || New York |} Alice married Frank M Pepe on 11 November 1916 in Manhattan, New York, United States. '''Marriage''': "New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937"
Original data: Index to New York City Marriages, 1866-1937. Indices prepared by the Italian Genealogical Group and the German Genealogy Group, and used with permission of the New York City Department of Records/Municipal Archives; Certificate Number: 25861
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Alice F Loughran marriage to Frank M Pepe on 11 Nov 1916 in Manhattan, New York, USA.
Alice was in a Social Security record. '''Social Security''': "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007"
Original data: Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
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Name: Alice Loughran; Gender: Female; Spouse: Frank Peppe; Child: Audrey Peppe.
Alice was in a military record. '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Wwii Draft Registration Cards For New York State, 10/16/1940 - 03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147
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Name: Mrs Alice Peppe; Gender: Female; Relationship to Draftee: Mother;
Household Members (Name) Relationship:
Allen F. Peppe
Alice Peppe Mother.
* '''Death''': "New York, New York, U.S., Death Index, 1949-1965"
Original data: New York City Department of Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images; Certificate Number: 22281
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Alice Peppe death 24 Oct 1962 (age 70) in Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. Alice died on 26 October 1962 and was buried in Cemetery of the Holy Rood, Westbury, Nassau County, New York, United States. '''Burial''': "U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current"
Original data: Find a Grave. Find a Grave®. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi; URL: {{FindAGrave|171571133}}
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Alice L Peppe burial (died on 26 Oct 1962) in Cemetery of the Holy Rood, Westbury, Nassau County, New York, United States of America.
Frank was in a military record in 1917-1918 in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States. '''Military''': "U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"
Registration State: New York; Registration County: New York
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Name: Frank Pepe; Race: White; Marital Status: Married; Birth Date: 14 Nov 1886; Birth Place: New York, USA; Residence Date: 1917-1918; Street Address: 104 Macdougal St; Residence Place: Manhattan, New York, New York, USA; Draft Board: 090; Physical Build: Medium; Height: Medium; Hair Color: Dark; Eye Color: Brown.
Frank died on 16 October 1968 and was buried in Cemetery of the Holy Rood, Westbury, Nassau County, New York, United States. '''Burial''': "U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current"
Original data: Find a Grave. Find a Grave®. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi; URL: {{FindAGrave|171571131}}
{{Ancestry Record|60525|138072606}} (subscription required, accessed 22 August 2023)
Frank M Peppe burial (died on 16 Oct 1968) in Cemetery of the Holy Rood, Westbury, Nassau County, New York, United States of America.
Thomas's daughter Margaret Laughran died on 26 July 1908 in New York City, New York, United States. '''Death of daughter Margaret Laughran''': "New York, New York, U.S., Index to Death Certificates, 1862-1948"
New York City Department of Records & Information Services; New York City, New York; New York City Death Certificates; Certificate Number: 3825
{{Ancestry Record|61778|60392747}} (subscription required, accessed 22 August 2023)
Thomas in death record for daughter Margaret Laughran 26 Jul 1908, husband of Margaret Foley, in New York City, New York, USA.
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Beatty Place Cemetery

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Beaubassin, Acadie

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

Beaubien and Maxwell Family Graves Cimarron NM USA

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== Beaubien and Maxwell Family Graves == {{One Place Study|place=[[Space:Beaubien and Maxwell Family Graves Cimarron NM USA|Beaubien and Maxwell Family Graves, Cimarron, New Mexico]]|category=Beaubien and Maxwell Family Graves, Cimarron, New Mexico}} {{Image|file=Beaubien_and_Maxwell_Family_Graves_Cimarron_NM_USA.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ===Cemetery Details=== *[[:Category:Beaubien and Maxwell Family Graves, Cimarron, New Mexico|Beaubien and Maxwell Family Graves Category]] for profiles of those buried here. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Beaubien and Maxwell Family Graves Cimarron NM USA|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] *'''Name:''' Beaubien and Maxwell Family Graves, Cimarron, New Mexico *'''Address:''' 151 E 16th St, Cimarron, NM 87714 *'''Elevation:''' 1956.0 m or 6417.3 feet *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 36.50583625577697, -104.91975955537023 *'''Information:''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2320956/beaubien-and-maxwell-family-graves FindAGrave] - 2 Memorials {{Image|file=Beaubien_and_Maxwell_Family_Graves_Cimarron_NM_USA-1.jpg |align=c |size=l }} [[Lovato-6|Maria Paula Lovato (1811-1864)]] and her granddaughter, [[Maxwell-17782|Verenisa Maxwell (1860-1864)]], are the only burials at this site. == Sources ==

Beaucage Name Study

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__NOTOC__[[Category:Beaucage Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Beaucage Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beaucage Beaucage] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Beaucage name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Beaucages), by time period (18th Century Beaucages), or by topic (Beaucage DNA, Beaucage Occupations, Beaucage Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Beaucage Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Howes-1915|Sam Howes]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Beaucage}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} == What You Can Do == 1. Add the ''Beaucage'' tag to the list of tags you are following. 2. Work cooperatively together with other Beaucage profile managers to create the best Beaucage tree possible. 3. Add the One Name Studies template and category for Beaucage Name Study to any Beaucage profiles you manage. 4. Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Beaucage profiles. 5. Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies. 6. Check for duplicates and request merges. ==Membership== * [[Howes-1915|Sam Howes]], Project Coordinator ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baillargeon Baillargeon] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bocage Bocage] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baucage Baucage]

Beauclerk Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Beauclerk families and information about individuals, places, and things named Beauclerk. (Do you have any info about Beauclerks or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Beauclerk, Beauclerc, Beauclaire, Bunclark, Bunclarke, Bonclark, Bonclarke, Bonclerke, Bunclerk, etc. === Origins of the Surname === MEANING: From the Old French phrase ''bon clerc'', meaning 'good steward.' The alternate spelling 'Beauclaire' means 'fair light.' ORIGINS: Suffolk, England in the Middle Ages. * King Henry I 'Beauclerc' (1068-1135) was given his nickname because of his scholarly pursuits. * The English king [[Stuart-4|Charles II]] bestowed the surname Beauclerk upon his two sons ([[Beauclerk-1|Charles]] and [[Beauclerk-2|James]]) by his mistress [[Gwyn-1|Nell Gwyn]]. ** Charles may have been making a play upon his own surname of 'Stuart' (from 'steward'). ** Rendered as Beauclaire, the name hearkens back to the boys' mother since 'Nell Gwyn' can be translated as 'shining white.' LINKS: * [http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/Beauclerk-family-crest.htm Beauclerk Family Crest] === Significant Family Trees === * King [[Stuart-4|Charles II]] + [[Gwyn-1|Nell Gwyn]]... ** '''[[Beauclerk-1|Charles Beauclerk]]''' (1670-1726), m. Diana de Vere *** Many, many descendants. ** '''[[Beauclerk-2|James Beauclerk]]''' (1671-1680) === Beauclerks on WikiTree === Here is the up-to-date [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BEAUCLERK_1.html Beauclerk Index]. Please add yourself. [[Category:Surnames]]

Beaudesert War Memorial, Beaudesert, Queensland

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[[Category:Queensland, War Memorials]] [[Category:Beaudesert, Queensland]] [[Category:Beaudesert War Memorial, Beaudesert, Queensland]] == The Beaudesert War Memorial == The '''Beaudesert War Memorial''' is a heritage-listed Cenotaph at the corner of William and Brisbane Streets, Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia. It was constructed from 1919 to 1921, officially unveiled on 11th November 1921 and added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21st October 1992. It is one of fifteen memorials throughout [[:Space:War Memorials of Queensland's Scenic Rim Region|Queensland's Scenic Rim region]]. War Memorials in Australia are frequently distinctive in that often it is not only the dead who are commemorated, but all those from the local community who served, especially in The Great War. Being a nation just thirteen years old at the commencement of that first world war, and noting that its first great army was composed entirely of volunteers, Australians justifiably sought to show honour to all its Diggers. {{Image|file=Day-12016.jpg |caption=Beaudesert War Memorial }} === A (very brief) History === In late 1915, [[Plunkett-1954|Councillor Thomas Plunkett]] publicly declared his support for erecting a monument in front of the Beaudesert Town Council offices in Brisbane Street, on which the names of every enlistee be engraved. This was endorsed by Councillors [[Drynan-119|William Drynan]] and [[Bruxner-4|Henry Bruxner]] and Shire Council Chairman [[Walker-6048|William Walker]]. A subsequent meeting of council in February 1916 endorsed the proposal and established a sub-committee to see it happen, including Councillors [[Persse-17|De Burgh Persse]] (secretary), M S Smith, [[Yore-32|John Yore]], [[Bruxner-4|Henry Bruxner]], [[Drynan-119|William Drynan]], William James Barnes and P Lillis. It was decided in February 1917 that the monument be erected on the corner of Brisbane and William Streets on the triangle of grassed reserve, on which stood a flourishing tree that would need to come down. This caused a great deal of consternation between opposing camps of thought. The corner remains the 'centre' of the town to this day, at the junction of what were the roads from the Nindooinbah (east), Kerry (south) and Telemon and Bromelton (west) Stations, and Brisbane (north). In early 1918, Barnes resigned from the committee chair citing time pressures as Shire Chairman. [[Persse-17|Persse]] was appointed to the chair. Several new committee members at this time included [[Smith-147036|Montagu Selwyn Smith]], [[White-69110|Frederick White]], [[Collins-31044|Christopher Collins]], [[Beet-144|Dr William Beet]] and [[Wilbraham-155|Frederick Wilbraham]]. Within a week, subscriptions to the memorial fund were publicly solicited. Members of the committee led by example, with large donations from Collins (£100), Persse (£50), White (£25), Beet, Smith and Bruxner (£10 each). The average male weekly wage was then £3/10/-, or $7. Then things came to a screaching halt. The Repatriation Board disallowed public subscription for war memorials until after the war, after all, public donations were still needed to fight the war! When subscriptions were reopened in early 1919, it was agreed to limit the budget for the memorial to £1,000, £800 of which had already been raised. [[Collins-31044|Collins]] succumbed to the influenza pandemic sweeping the world and was replaced on the committee by [[MacDonald-10311|Hugh Lindsay MacDonald]]. The foundation stone was laid on 10th December 1919 by Mayoress (wife of the Mayor) [[Warner-9653|Clara MacDonald]]. The base was constructed by August 1920, in time with the visit to Beaudesert of the [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-5|Prince of Wales]] (future King Edward VIII). De Burgh Persse did not live to see the completed memorial, succumbing to protracted illness in March 1921. The memorial eventually cost £1,340 ($42,500 in 2021) and was the fourth most expensive memorial in Queensland. On the morning of the unveiling ceremony a sum of almost £205 was still short of meeting the costs. However, a flurry of donations were made that day, not only meeting the construction cost but a considerable amount towards a maintenance fund also. === Description === The Cenotaph, that is, a monument or empty tomb erected specifically in honour of those killed in a war, comprises a '''sandstone obelisk ten metres (33 feet) high'''. It is 'guarded' by '''reclining lions'''. At the front of the monument stands a most-relaxed white '''marble digger''' with an open shirt, pipe in right hand and rifle slung over his left shoulder. On close inspection, the trigger of the rifle is mistakenly reversed. The memorial lists the '''names of the 524 locals who participated in The Great War''', with a separate list of '''the 91 who paid the ultimate sacrifice''', and '''the 33 who died during the Second World War'''. Small plaques commemorate those from the '''Korea, Malaya, Borneo, and Vietnam conflicts'''. With a total of 557 names records, the Cenotaph is a substantial monument to the family history of the region. There is a separate '''palm grove and plaque in nearby Jubilee Park commemorating those from the Vietnam War'''. Ten submissions were received by the war memorial committee, with the winning design that of Standard Masonry Works of Melbourne. Before construction could begin, however, the site needed to be levelled, a tree removed and attention given the water tabling. In March 1920, Standard Masonry Works were released from the contract to build the memorial at their request. In July, the tender of William Edward Parsons of Brisbane was accepted. The carving of the soldier and lions was completed by Sydney sculptors, Messrs Oldfields. === Unveiling === The Cenotaph was unveiled on Wednesday 28th September 1921 by the Governor of Queensland, [[Nathan-452|Lieutenant Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan]], before a crowd numbering some 1,000. New Mayor, [[Smith-147036|Montagu Selwyn Smith]], who had been elected earlier that year, was unable to attend the ceremony owing to his wife's death just five days before. The duty of host fell upon (now) Deputy Mayor, [[MacDonald-10311|Hugh L MacDonald]]. Following the National Anthem, Sir Matthew recited the famous stanza from [[Binyon-25|Laurence Binyon's]] poem 'The Fallen'. One minute's silence was observed, followed by the Last Post and then Sir Matthew read the names of the 91 local men and woman who had made the supreme sacrifice. Thirty-one wreaths were laid by dignitories, families and charitable organisations. Colonel Newton, representing returned soldiers, addressed the crowd, thanking the people for the memorial erected in the honour of fallen and returned soldiers and nurse. The ceremony concluded with the playing once more of the National Anthem. === The Great War ===
'''Paid the Supreme Sacrifice'''
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We look at the names listed on Cenotaph without considering some of the immense number of decisions to be made in a project the size of Beaudesert's War Memorial, such as who to include and the size of the lettering. If 25mm (1in) lettering was used, so that the names could be read by passing traffic, then just 333 names would fit. This would increase to 406 names with 17.5mm lettering. The final decision was 12.5mm, so that 506 names could be included. The names include those who enlisted in Beaudesert and Tamborine Shires, as well as those whose parents lived in the shires and those born in the shires but no longer living here at their time of enlistment (if their families desired their inclusion). Additional names were added from Canungra, Logan Village and Jimboomba, then regions all closely associated with Beaudesert. A total of 524 names. By reducing the free space at the top of the panels, all names would fit. The Beaudesert War Memorial-listed soldier to first lose his life was [[Cooke-7795|Herbert Cooke]], killed in action on 30th April 1915, just five days after the Gallipoli landing. [[Read-7091|Percy Read]] was the last, succumbing to his wounds on 10th July 1919 in the Repatriation General Hospital, Greenslopes. [[Rabnott-11|Thomas Rabnott]] was the youngest to lose his life, three days short of his eighteenth birthday. The eldest to die in the war was [[Glasby-100|George Glasby]], at 43 years 1 month. Three of these brave ANZACs were awarded the Military Medal (MM) for their gallant deeds and one appointed Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO): [[Alford-3627|Robert Alford MM]], [[Prentice-2108|George Prentice MM]], [[Reynolds-23730|Giulio Reynolds MM]] and [[Markwell-131|Major William Markwell DSO]]. One nursing sister is amongst the memorialised, [[Corfield-366|Sister Agnes Corfield]]. Five sets of brothers and an uncle-nephew combination are listed on the memorial. Of the fatalities, four were commissioned officers (Major, Captain, Sister and Second Lieutenant), eighteen were non-commissioned officers (Sergeant (2), Lance Sergeant (1), Corporal (10) and Lance Corporal (5), whilst 66 were Privates / Gunners / Troopers / Sappers / Drivers. The ranks of three are presently unknown. As expected, Infantry soldiers bore the brunt of mortalities (62), with Beaudesert Digger fatalities drawn mostly from the 15th Battalion (10), 25th Bn (10), 49th Bn (9) and 26th Bn (8). Other Infantry battalions represented are the 41st and 42nd with five each, 9th, 31st and 47th with four each, 52nd with two and 23rd with one. Ten Light Horsemen lost their lives, six Artillerymen, five Machine Gun Corpsmen, two Engineers (one each from the Pioneers and a Field Company), a Signalman and a Nurse. Unit of service of four fatalities are not presently known. {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|name ! scope="col"|serial No. ! scope="col"|rank ! scope="col"|unit ! scope="col"|enlisted ! scope="col"|death ! scope="col"|loss of life ! scope="col"|age at death ! scope="col"|notable facts ! scope="col"|the Wiki Tree |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Alford-3627|Robert Dudley Alford MM]]||4356||Sergeant||25th Infantry Battalion||16 Sep 1915||2 Sep 1918 Mont St Quentin, Somme||Died of Wounds||25yrs 5mths||the fourth cousin in his extended family to be killed during the war |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Barnes-16952|Edwin James Barnes]]||-||Private||31st Infantry Battalion||19 Apr 1916||23 Sep 1917 Somme||Killed in Action||19yrs 2mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Bayly-640|Frank Bayly]]||3698||Private||25th Infantry Battalion||15 Jun 1917||10 Jun 1918 Somme||Killed in Action||19yrs 11mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Bishop-17846|Edward James Bishop]]||6546||Private||49th Infantry Battalion||7 Jul 1916||5 Apr 1918 Dernancourt, Somme||Killed in Action||25yrs 9mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Bligh-123.jpg|50px]]||[[Bligh-490|Edmund Parnell Bligh]]||380||Private||31st Infantry Battalion||20 Nov 1915||10 Apr 1918 Bouzencourt, Somme||Killed in Action||33yrs 6mths||a paternal great great grandson of [[Bligh-45|William Bligh]] |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Blunt-1086|Charles Henry Blunt]]||5779||Private||9th Infantry Battalion||31 Dec 1915||25 Dec 1917 Flanders||Killed in Action||27yrs 6mths||one of two brothers to lose their lives |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Blunt-946|Joseph John Blunt]]||6960||Private||15th Infantry Battalion||12 Jun 1916||7 Jul 1917 Flanders||Died of Wounds||33yrs 6mths||one of two brothers to lose their lives |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Booth-10196|Ernest Booth]]||199||Sapper||1st Division Signals Company||14 Dec 1914||3 Jun 1915 Gallipoli||Killed in Action||24yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Buckley-5593|John Buckley]]||2041||Private||42nd Infantry Battalion||15 May 1916||9 Jun 1917 Messines, Flanders||Killed in Action||-||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Burgess-8375|Edward Chesworth Burgess]]||504||Private||3rd Machine Gun Company||23 Jun 1916||5 Oct 1917 Ypres, Flanders||Killed in Action||21yrs 4mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Calvert-3824|Ernest Calvert]]||2053||Corporal||42nd Infantry Battalion||14 Feb 1916||31 Jul 1917 Ypres, Flanders||Killed in Action||37yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||Arthur William Claydon||141||Private||41st Infantry Battalion||28 Dec 1915||24 Dec 1916 France||Killed in Action||26yrs 4mths||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Cooke-7795|Herbert William Cooke]]||425||Private||15th Infantry Battalion||23 Sep 1914||30 Apr 1915 Gallipoli||Killed in Action||21yrs 6mths||first on the memorial to be KIA |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Corbett-2916|Arthur Joseph Harold Corbett]]||3247||Driver||Australian Mounted Division Train||27 Feb 1917||19 Oct 1918 Jerusalem||Died of Illness||20yrs||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Corfield-366|Agnes Beryl Corfield]]||-||Sister||Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service||-||2 Feb 1916 Alexandria, Egypt||Died of Illness||24yrs 10mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Cotterell-163|Henry Joseph Cotterell]]||140||Lance Corporal||41st Infantry Battalion||3 Jan 1916||16 Apr 1917 Flanders||Killed in Action||24yrs 7mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Cronk-961|Alfred Edward Cronk]]||1629||Private||49th Infantry Battalion||15 Nov 1915||1 Sep 1916 Mouquet Farm, Somme||Killed in Action||21yrs 2mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Cronk-967|George Henry Cronk]]||3266||Private||47th Infantry Battalion||13 Aug 1915||8 Aug 1916 Pozières, Somme||Killed in Action||23yrs 5mths||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Crozier-982|John Francis Crozier]]||2634||Trooper||2nd Light Horse Regiment||4 Jan 1916||11 Jan 1917 Suez, Egypt||Died of Wounds||28yrs||one of two brothers to lose their lives |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Crozier-983|Robert James Crozier]]||2635||Trooper||2nd Light Horse Regiment||4 Jan 1916||11 Apr 1918 Jerusalem||Died of Wounds||21yrs 8mths||one of two brothers to lose their lives |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Curtis-16384|Frank Curtis]]||714||Private||47th Infantry Battalion||13 Jan 1917||5 Apr 1918 Dernancourt, Somme||Killed in Action||27yrs 2mths||grandson of the man for whom Curtis Falls is named |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Cuthbert-1023|James Cuthbert]]||714||Corporal||3rd Machine Gun Battalion||24 Mar 1917||8 Aug 1918 Somme||Killed in Action||-||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Dauth-18|Alfred John Dauth]]||714||Corporal||3rd Machine Gun Battalion||-||17 Aug 1917 Seymour, Victoria||Died of Wounds||27yrs 0mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Day-12016|Andrew Day]]||142||Driver||2nd Light Horse Regiment||21 Aug 1914||11 Feb 1917 Angara, Turkey||Died of Illness||-||prisoner of war of the Turks |-align=center |[[Image:Derrick-1775.jpg|50px]]||[[Derrick-1775|John Scott Derrick]]||1940||Private||15th Infantry Battalion||16 Feb 1915||8 Aug 1915 Lone Pine, Gallipoli||Killed in Action||28yrs 1mth||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Duncan-18578|Alexander Arthur Duncan]]||3550||Private||5th Machine Gun Battalion||8 Jan 1916||3 May 1918 Netley, England||Died of Wounds||26yrs 9mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Dunn-13168|Charles Dunn]]||2062||Private||42nd Infantry Battalion||30 May 1916||5 Apr 1918 Amiens, Somme||Killed in Action||20yrs 0mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Dunn-13169|John Dunn]]||1703||Lance Corporal||4th ANZAC Camel Battalion||4 Jan 1916||28 Mar 1918 Jerusalem||Killed in Action||-||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Earley-765|William George Earley]]||167||Private||41st Infantry Battalion||18 Jan 1916||10 Jul 1917 Flanders||Died of Wounds||-||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Fraser-10952|William Fraser]]||3687||Private||25th Infantry Battalion||27 Nov 1915||5 Nov 1916 Flers, France||Killed in Action||-||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Glasby-100.jpg|50px]]||[[Glasby-100|George Ellaby Glasby]]||6974||Private||49th Infantry Battalion||11 Aug 1916||12 Oct 1917 Ypres, Flanders||Killed in Action||43yrs 1mth||a nephew and cousin also killed in the war |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Glasby-59|Lyle Stewart Glasby]]||5094||Lance Corporal||49th Infantry Battalion||14 Sep 1915||25 Apr 1918 Villers-Bretonneux, Somme||Killed in Action||23yrs 8mths||an uncle and cousin also killed in the war |-align=center |[[Image:Graham-26020.jpg|50px]]||[[Graham-26020|Sidney Leo Graham]]||2179||Private||49th Infantry Battalion||28 Mar 1916||23 Aug 1918 Brookwood, Surrey||Died of Illness||23yrs||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Harper-13879|Albert Edward Harper]]||-||Second Lieutenant||4th Pioneer Battalion||2 Aug 1915||31 Dec 1916 Longueville, France||Killed in Action||21yrs 6mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Hayes-17745|Owen Eugene Hayes]]||4714||Private||25th Infantry Battalion||16 Mar 1915||24 Apr 1917 Vaulx, Somme||Died of Wounds||23yrs 10mths||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Hillman-1767.jpg|50px]]||[[Hillman-1767|Frederick Ernest Hillman]]||1010||Lance Corporal||23rd Infantry Battalion||19 Apr 1915||19 Jun 1916 Armentières, Somme||Killed in Action||21yrs||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Hinchcliffe-179|Vincent Alexander Hinchcliffe]]||2328||Private||42nd Infantry Battalion||19 Apr 1915||11 Feb 1917 Durrington, Wiltshire||Died of Illness||31yrs 7mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Holdgate-58|Henry Albert Holdgate]]||2881||Trooper||5th Light Horse Regiment||18 Jan 1916||10 Nov 1917 Gaza Strip||Killed in Action||37yrs 8mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Holloway-5846|George Holloway]]||5377||Lance Corporal||9th Infantry Battalion||6 Oct 1915||24 Apr 1918 Somme||Killed in Action||32yrs 1mth||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Horan-570|Ronald Horan]]||2377||Private||47th Infantry Battalion||21 Jan 1916||2 Nov 1917 Poperinghe, Flanders||Killed in Action||33yrs 11mths||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Hunt-23777|James Hunt]]||5846||Private||25th Infantry Battalion||10 Jun 1916||4 Nov 1917 Birr Cross Roads, Flanders||Killed in Action||22yrs 1mth||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Hunter-20463|John Hunter]]||3504||Private||49th Infantry Battalion||25 Oct 1916||26 Sep 1917 Polygon Wood, Flanders||Killed in Action||22yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Innes-2324|Alexander Innes]]||1935||Private||41st Infantry Battalion||24 Jan 1916||4 Jul 1917 Messines, Flanders||Killed in Action||22yrs 6mths||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Jennings-10139.jpg|50px]]||[[Jennings-10139|Francis Jennings]]||6794||Private||15th Infantry Battalion||20 Oct 1916||18 Sep 1918 Jeancourt, Somme||Killed in Action||23yrs 4mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Jenyns-28|Joshua Jenyns]]||2170||Private||25th Infantry Battalion||12 Jun 1915||29 Jul 1916 Pozières, Somme||Killed in Action||28yrs 6mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Jurd-360|William Jurd]]||3068||Private||49th Infantry Battalion||17 Jun 1915||3 Sep 1916 Mouquet Farm, Somme||Killed in Action||21yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Kerwin-233|Walter Kerwin]]||243||Private||31st Infantry Battalion||10 Jul 1915||9 Feb 1917 Dernancourt, Somme||Died of Wounds||25yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Kirk-7076|George Kirk]]||7000||Private||9th Infantry Battalion||19 Sep 1916||10 Dec 1916 At Sea||Died of Illness||22yrs 10mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Lahey-162|Noel Lahey]]||2743||Sapper||11th Field Company||5 Aug 1915||10 Jun 1917 Somme||Died of Wounds||25yrs||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Lane-17242|Solomon Lane]]||2348||Private||41st Infantry Battalion||5 Jun 1916||11 Feb 1917 Durrington, Wiltshire||Died of Illness||21yrs 8mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Langridge-649|Thomas Langridge]]||780||Corporal||2nd Light Horse Regiment||15 Dec 1914||18 May 1917 Palestine||Killed in Action||25yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[McAuley-1017|John McAuley]]||5381||Private||25th Infantry Battalion||3 Feb 1916||6 Nov 1918 France||Died of Illness||23yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[McDougall-1741|John McDougall]]||1688||Private||47th Infantry Battalion||23 Dec 1915||7 Jun 1917 Flanders||Killed in Action||25yrs 8mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[McGowan-2464|Eugene McGowan]]||179||Trooper||2nd Light Horse Regiment||23 Dec 1915||22 May 1915 Gallipoli||Killed in Action||27yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||H MacLean||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[McLeary-38|Alexander McLeary]]||1725||Sergeant||3rd Field Artillery Brigade||6 Sep 1914||2 Mar 1919 Lambeth, Surrey||Died of Wounds||27yrs 8mths||one of two brothers to lose their lives |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[McLeary-42|Roy McLeary]]||2281||Corporal||52nd Infantry Battalion||4 Jan 1916||5 Apr 1918 Dernancourt, Somme||Killed in Action||21yrs||one of two brothers to lose their lives |-align=center |[[Image:Markwell-131.jpg|50px]]||[[Markwell-131|William Markwell DSO]]||-||Major||2nd Light Horse Regiment||29 Apr 1916||31 Oct 1917 Beersheba, Israel||Killed in Action||27yrs 10mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Martin-70597|Robert Martin]]||5073||Corporal||26th Infantry Battalion||3 Jan 1916||4 Oct 1917 Zonnebeke, Flanders||Killed in Action||30yrs 0mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Millar-2825|William Millar]]||5374||Private||25th Infantry Battalion||16 Feb 1916||23 Apr 1917 Somme||Killed in Action||22yrs||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Mitchell-24519|Norman Mitchell]]||2631||Private||49th Infantry Battalion||22 May 1915||15 Aug 1916 Mouquet Farm, Somme||Killed in Action||21yrs||one of two brothers to lose their lives||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Mitchell-24523|Percy Mitchell]]||485||Private||26th Infantry Battalion||23 Jun 1915||14 Nov 1916 Flers, Somme||Killed in Action||19yrs||one of two brothers to lose their lives||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Moloney-651|Hugh Moloney]]||1142||Private||26th Infantry Battalion||-||9 May 1916 Enoggera, Queensland||Died of Illness||21yrs 1mth||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Montgomery-15259|Wilfred Montgomery]]||5078||Private||26th Infantry Battalion||15 Jan 1916||3 Oct 1917 Ypres, Flanders||Killed in Action||25yrs 8mths||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Morris-33390|George Morris]]||5570||Private||15th Infantry Battalion||8 Feb 1916||28 Aug 1916 Pozières, Somme||Killed in Action||19yrs 6mths||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Mulcahy-478|John Mulcahy]]||5374||Private||26th Infantry Battalion||4 Jan 1916||29 Aug 1918 Somme||Died of Wounds||23yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Nairn-914|Harold Nairn]]||30097||Gunner||11th Field Artillery Brigade||6 May 1916||30 Sep 1918 Ronssoy, Somme||Died of Wounds||20yrs 10mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Oates-1911|Robert Oates]]||7327||Private||15th Infantry Battalion||21 Nov 1916||4 Jul 1918 Somme||Killed in Action||27yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[O'Reilly-599|Norbert O'Reilly]]||7327||Private||15th Infantry Battalion||16 Oct 1916||23 Sep 1917 Menin Road, Flanders||Died of Wounds||26yrs 9mths||of the noted O'Reilly's family |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Paxton-1835|Andrew Paxton]]||5390||Private||25th Infantry Battalion||26 Feb 1916||7 Oct 1917 Poperinge, Flanders||Died of Wounds||20yrs 5mths||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Peterson-15598|Grahame Peterson]]||1538||Corporal||15th Infantry Battalion||31 Dec 1914||12 May 1915 ''HS Lutzow''||Died of Wounds||23yrs 1mth||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Phipps-3130|Russell Phipps]]||26278||Gunner||3rd Field Artillery Brigade||14 Feb 1916||6 Dec 1916 North Tidworth, Wiltshire||Died of Illness||33yrs 9mths||grandson of [[Phipps-886|Marquis of Normandy, 3rd Governor of Queensland]] |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Platt-2471|Edward Platt]]||3414||Gunner||11th Field Artillery Brigade||-||25 Dec 1916 Becordel-Becourt, Somme||Died of Wounds||20yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Prentice-2108|George Prentice MM]]||291||Corporal||4th Machine Gun Battalion||26 Feb 1916||19 Sep 1918 Corbie, Somme||Died of Wounds||34yrs 10mths||one of two brothers to lose their lives||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Prentice-2106|John Prentice]]||785||Trooper||5th Light Horse Regiment||2 Jan 1915||2 Oct 1915 Port Said, Egypt||Died of Illness||20yrs 9mths||one of two brothers to lose their lives||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Prout-419|Arthur Prout]]||1893||Private||42nd Infantry Battalion||18 Mar 1916||26 Aug 1918 Somme||Died of Wounds||21yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Rabnott-11|Thomas Rabnott]]||3838||Private||15th Infantry Battalion||15 Aug 1915||4 Jul 1916 Pozières, Somme||Killed in Action||18yrs 0mths||youngest listed on the memorial |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Read-7091|Percival Read]]||1966||Private||52nd Infantry Battalion||18 Jan 1916||10th July 1919 Greenslopes, Queensland||Died of Wounds||25yrs 4mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Reynolds-23730.jpg|50px]]||[[Reynolds-23730|Giulio Reynolds MM]]||2876||Corporal||9th Infantry Battalion||9 Jun 1915||9 Oct 1917 Broodseinde Ridge, Flanders||Died of Wounds||24yrs 0mths||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Salisbury-2567|William Salisbury]]||9073||Gunner||2nd Divisional Ammunition Column||27 Sep 1915||20 Jul 1917 Flanders||Killed in Action||35yrs 6mths||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Short-8152|Edward Short]]||6468||Private||26th Infantry Battalion||31 Oct 1916||3 Oct 1917 Menin Road, Somme||Died of Wounds||22yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Smith-147080|Hubert Selwyn Smith]]||-||Captain||49th Infantry Battalion||31 Oct 1916||6 Jun 1917 Messines, Somme||Died of Wounds||26yrs 8mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Stanbury-126|Sidney Stanbury]]||2982||Private||31st Infantry Battalion||19 Jan 1916||15 Mar 1917 Somme||Killed in Action||31yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Stephens-10811|Alfred Stephens]]||569||Corporal||26th Infantry Battalion||22 Mar 1915||5 Aug 1916 Pozières, Somme||Killed in Action||25yrs||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Stephens-10822|John Stephens]]||4783||Private||26th Infantry Battalion||15 Nov 1915||3 May 1917 Bullecourt, Somme||Killed in Action||31yrs||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||J Taylor||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||J Thompson||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Warner-8650|Charles Warner]]||26284||Gunner||3rd Field Artillery Brigade||10 Jan 1916||5 Jun 1917 Ploegsteert, Flanders||Killed in Action||31yrs 4mths||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Watterson-400|Perce Watterson]]||7326||Private||15th Infantry Battalion||1 Nov 1916||4 Jul 1918 Hamel, Somme||Killed in Action||27yrs 1mth||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Wease-62|Oliver Wease]]||2028||Lance Sergeant||25th Infantry Battalion||26 Jul 1915||1 Jan 1918 Ploegsteert, Flanders||Killed in Action||22yrs 11mths||- |-align=center |}
Three other men who lost their lives in the war had links to Beaudesert, but do not appear on the memorial. {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|name ! scope="col"|serial No. ! scope="col"|rank ! scope="col"|unit ! scope="col"|enlisted ! scope="col"|death ! scope="col"|loss of life ! scope="col"|age at death ! scope="col"|notable facts |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Bridson-76|Arthur Stewart Munro Bridson]]||-||Private||9th Infantry Battalion||26 Feb 1916||24 Apr 1918 Somme||Killed in Action||27yrs 9mths||was born in Beaudesert |-align=center |[[Image:Lovejoy-1073.jpg|50px]]||[[Lovejoy-1073|Albert James Lovejoy]]||1173||Private||33rd Infantry Battalion||5 Jan 1916||7 Jun 1917 Messines, Flanders||Killed in Action||18yrs 10mths||was born in Beaudesert |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Wragge-79|Clement Lionel Egerton Wragge]]||647||Trooper||2nd Light Horse Regiment||23 Sep 1914||16 May 1915 Gallipoli||Died of Wounds||34yrs 10mths||conducted extensive survey work around the Lamington and Canungra districts |-align=center |}
=== The Second World War === The Second World War, really an extension of the First World War, is recognised as being between 1939 and 1945. Thirty-three names of local men and women who laid down their lives appear on the Beaudesert War Memorial. {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|name ! scope="col"|serial No. ! scope="col"|rank ! scope="col"|unit ! scope="col"|enlisted ! scope="col"|death ! scope="col"|loss of life ! scope="col"|age at death ! scope="col"|notable facts ! scope="col"|the Wiki Tree |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Buchbach-6|Leonard Peter Buchbach]]||QX4672||Private||2/9th Infantry Battalion||3 Nov 1939||5 May 1941 Tobruk||Killed in Action||26yrs 3mths||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.png|50px]]||[[Crozier-1072|John Francis Crozier]]||404327||Sergeant||No.104 Squadron (RAF)||16 Aug 1940||14 Jul 1942 El Alamein||Killed in Action||25yrs 10mths||lost father and uncle in First World War||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Drynan-110.jpg|50px]]||[[Drynan-110|John Andrew 'Jack' Drynan]]||QX21535||Private||2/9th Infantry Battalion||9 May 1941||18 Dec 1942 Buna||Killed in Action||25yrs 11mths||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[McDonald-18104|Hugh Richter McDonald]]||-||Private||18th King Edward VII's Own Cavalry, Indian Army Corps||1940||27 May 1942 El Alamein||Killed in Action||26yrs 1mth||enlisted whilst a missionary with the Ceylon and India General Mission||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Miley-469|Thomas Henry Miley]]||QX24400||Private||2/12th Field Ambulance||3 Nov 1941||14 May 1943 at Sea aboard the '"Centaur''||Killed in Action||36yrs 0mths||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Thiedeke-4.jpg|50px]]||[[Thiedeke-1|Cynthia Mabel Thiedeke]]||QFX22500||Sister||2/12th General Hospital||27 Apr 1941||27 Sep 1942 Ceylon||Died of Illness||27yrs 1mth||-||connected |-align=center |}
=== Further reading === *McIvor, Shirley and Trevor. ''Salute the Brave: A Pictorial Record of Queensland War Memorials''. USQ Press, Toowoomba, Queensland, 1994. ISBN 0 949414 54 9. *Mason, David. ''The Soldiers & Nurses of the Beaudesert District in WW1 (1914-1919)''. *Tasker, Melanie. ''The Beaudesert War Memorial 1915-1921''. Beaudesert Historical Society, Beaudesert, Queensland. *[[:Space:War Memorials of Queensland's Scenic Rim Region|''War Memorials of Queensland's Scenic Rim Region'']] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaudesert_War_Memorial Wikipedia: ''Beaudesert War Memorial''].

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Beaufort County, South Carolina | image = Beaufort_County_South_Carolina.png | text = [[Space:Beaufort County, South Carolina|Beaufort County, South Carolina]] }} :Leader of this Project is Paula J :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Beaufort co. Seal }} :The '''Lowcountry''' region had been subject to numerous European explorations and several aborted attempts at colonization before the British successfully founded the city in 1711. Below is a timeline of Beaufort - from exploration to foundation. http://www.beaufortsc.org/guides/history/ ::The Spaniards http://www.beaufortsc.org/guides/history/ :'''1520''' Captain Francisco Gordillo, exploring from Hispaniola, stopped near Port Royal Sound and named it "Santa Elena". It was one of the oldest European place names.. :'''1559''' The Spanish always attempting to thwart French colonization, King Phillip II ordered a colony to be established at Santa Elena. Angel Villafane explored the Sea Island did not establish a permanent colony. ::The French: http://www.beaufortsc.org/guides/history/ :'''1562''' Admiral Coligny of France sent Captain Jean Ribaut to found a colony in America. Ribaut explored the coast all the way from Florida to South Carolina and decided upon the sea islands of Santa Elena. It seemed to be aplace teeming with edible wild life and with a harbor where "all the shippes of the world could anchor in comfort.” He renamed the harbor Port Royal. Ribaut left thirty Protestants on Parris Island at his settlement of '''Charlesfort''' (named in honor of the infant king of France) and returned to France for supplies. There he was delayed due to religious. The 30 colonists had Indian trouble and each other, built a boat on the island and sailed back to France!! :'''1564''' No colonists were at Santa Elena, when Ribaut returned, then established Fort Caroline in Florida on the St Johns River. . http://www.beaufortsc.org/guides/history/ ::Return of the Spaniards
:'''1565''' Spanish learned of the settlement, sending Pedro Menendez de Aviles to counter this, who founded St. Augustine (Florida) and wiped out the French colony, even killing Ribaut and all of garrison. Then Menendez set up a many posts along the coasts of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina with one at the northern bing the site of Ribaut's Charlesfort on Parris Island. :'''1566''' Spaniards also built Fort San Phillipe with a Mission of Santa Elena at Port Royal. :'''1580''' the settlement was one of the largest Spanish towns north of Mexico. :'''1586''' English privateer, Sir Francis Drake, attacked and burned St. Augustine. This caused withdrawal of Spanish forces, with the last and final abandoning of Port Royal. :'''1586-1686''' Port Royal was Spanish lands and waters. Settlers, intruders came there with potential of attacks. http://www.beaufortsc.org/guides/history/ ::The English :'''1663''' - Englishmen, a. William Hilton came and Robert Sanford in 1666. Dr. Henry Woodward arrived 1670 to minister to the Indians, becoming an original colonist. :'''1670''' - upon arrival of ships with first South Carolina settlers arrived at Port Royal, Woodward and the Indians warned of the Spanish claim and threats. :Settlers moved northward to settle on banks of Ashley River. English planters and traders established a foothold at Port Royal. :'''1710 Beaufort''', the second oldest town in South Carolina, was founded.http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/07-beaufort.html :'''1711''' Thomas Nairn on St. Helena Island and John Barnwell on Port Royal Islandresponsible for founding the town of Beaufort. {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=John Cuthbert's house }} {{clear}} ::'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1840 to Mid 20th Century''' -Beaufort county had a majority black nearly to the mid-20th century. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort_County,_South_Carolina :'''1840-mid 1950's''' - In the colony of South Carolina, region the Plantations had more slaves than white Europeans. These Sea Islands seem to have had largest concentration of the slaves. They had little to no interaction or mingling with the white population. (Perhaps the early plantations had an overseer and no white family around. As a result, the island plantations developed the Gullah Culture preserving a variety of West African roots and developed a special type of creole language. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort_County,_South_Carolina :'''1850-1860''' Prior to the Civil War, rice and sea island cotton plantations brought great wealth to the region. http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/07-beaufort.html :'''1861-65''' - Union troops invaded and controlled Beaufort County. Some planters had moved inland for refuge, leaving their slaves on the Sea Islands. During this time, many slaves escaped and went to Union lines. Slaves (left behind) began to organize schools and other parts of their communities early in the war on the islands. http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/07-beaufort.html Federal troops occupied Beaufort in December 1861, and the first school in the South for freed slaves was established during the Civil War at what is now Penn Center on St. Helena Island.http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/07-beaufort.html :'''March 1863'''- The Army founded Mitchellville on Hilton Head, where the African Americans could self govern. The Union Army allocated plots for blacks for housing and cultivating crops. http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/07-beaufort.html :'''1865''' the village contained 1500 residents. :'''post Civil War''', the Drayton family reclaimed this land for their use. Union Army had allocated plots for blacks for housing and cultivating crops. {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Stoney Baynard Ruins . }}{{clear}} :'''1866-70 - Reconstruction''' Freedmen were granted citizenship by constitutional amendments. Many became members of the Republican Party. South Carolina was not the only black majority state, however South Carolina was the only southern state during Reconstruction to elect a black majority of representatives to the state legislature during Reconstruction!! :Prominent African American leaders were {{blue|Robert Smalls, Jonathan Jasper Wright, William James Whipper, Julius I. Washington, and Thomas E. Miller}}. :'''1769''' - Beaufort County along with its county seat of Beaufort , Sc were named for Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort (1684-1714) a Lords Proprietors of Carolina. The '''district''' was formed from Prince William, St. Luke, St. Helena, and St. Peter parishes. http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/07-beaufort.html [http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/07-beaufort.html Rootsweb history of Beaufort] :'''1868''' - Violence increased with election campaigns, by the white insurgents and paramilitary groups' efforts to suppress African American voting. This gave fraudulent voting results... :'''1876''' Democrats regained control of the state legislature and governor's office,with disputed results. Black Republicans continued to be elected to local office in Beaufort County and other areas through the next decades {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-1.png |align=r |size=225 |caption=location of Beaufort Co.. }}{{clear}} :'''1878''' Beaufort County remained relatively unchanged in size since 1769, when a large portion was removed to form Hampton County. http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/07-beaufort.html {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=The Anchorage, Beaufort, SC }}{{clear}} :'''1895''' Democrats regained the state legislature, and passed an amendment which disfranchised the African Americans. This made voter registration and voting more difficult. :'''1903''' the county reported 3,343 literate black males to 937 whites, but the discrimination barred them from voting for some year. :'''1900 - 1950''', Beaufort County lost farmers and agriculture declined. This plus the cordial conditions of Jim Crow stimulated to many African Americans moving to northern and midwestern cities for jobs. Population in Beaufort county dropped to 26,933. Southern Democrats in Congress helped gain the establishment of military installations in the county and state, which added more population and stimulated area jobs. :In addition, vacation and resort areas were developed that attracted increasing numbers of tourists through the winter season, and then others all year-round as retirees. ====The Gullah people==== {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Gullah culture corredor }} http://www.beaufortsc.org/guides/history/ :The Gullah Culture is a vibrant and well preserved history in Beaufort, SC. The Gullah are known for preserving more of their African linguistic and cultural heritage than any other African-American community in the United States, and some of the largest population of Gullahs are here in Beaufort, SC. The Gullah are African Americans who live in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina and Georgia, which includes both the coastal plain and the Beaufort Sea Islands. The Gullah speak an English-based creole language containing many African loanwords and significant influences from African languages in grammar and sentence structure; Gullah storytelling, cuisine, music, folk beliefs, crafts, farming and fishing traditions, all exhibit strong influences from West and Central African cultures. Most of the Gullahs' early ancestors in what is now the United States were brought to the South Carolina and Georgia Lowcountry through the ports of Charleston and Savannah as slaves. Charleston was one of the most important ports in North America for the Transatlantic slave trade. Up to half of the enslaved Africans brought into what is now the United States came through that port. A great majority of the remaining flowed through Savannah, which was also active in the slave trade. :'''Mid 1700's''' This group of enslaved Africans brought into Charleston and Savannah came from the West African rice-growing region. Thus South Carolina and Georgia was once called the "Rice Coast", indicating its importance as a source of skilled African labor for the North American rice industry due to rice planters. When it was found that rice would grow in the southern U.S. regions, it was assumed that enslaved Africans from rice-growing regions in Africa would be beneficial, due to their knowledge of rice-growing techniques. The South Carolina and Georgia Lowcountry was covered by thousands of acres of rice fields. African farmers from the "Rice Coast" brought the skills for cultivation and tidal irrigation that made rice one of the most successful industries in early America. {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Hunting Island Lowcountry. }} ::The semi-tropical climate of the Lowcountry was ideal for rice production. However it also was ideal for malaria and yellow fever. Many of the white planters left the Lowcountry during the rainy spring and summer. The fevers ran were high in these months. The planters left the plantations with hundreds of laborers, with overseers or "rice-drivers" in charge of the plantations. The Gullahs developed a culture and maintained the same African cultures on these plantations. (Their culture varied from slaves from Virginia or North Carolina) There the slaves lived in smaller settlements and had more interactions with the white owners. ::CIVIL WAR PERIOD When the U.S. Civil War began, the Union blockaded Confederate shipping. White planters on the Sea Islands, fearing an invasion by the US naval forces, abandoned their plantations and fled to the mainland. :'''1861''' - Union forces arrived on the Sea Islands, they found the Gullah people eager for their freedom, and eager as well to defend it. :'''1861-65''' The Union quickly occupied Beaufort. Many Gullah served in the Union Army, 1st South Carolina Volunteers. Beaufort’s Sea Islands were the first place in the South where slaves were freed. Pre-1865 before the end of the War ended, Quaker missionaries from Pennsylvania came down to start schools for the newly freed slaves, such as Penn Center, a Gullah community organization on St. Helena Island, South Carolina, began as the very first school for freed slaves. :'''1867-75''' Gullahs' isolation from the outside world actually increased. The mainland rice planters gradually abandoned their farms and moved away from the area because of labor issues and hurricane damage to crops. The slaves, Gullahs were left alone in these rural areas of the Lowcountry. They continued their traditional culture with little outside world influence into the 1900s. CELEBRATING & PROTECTING THE GULLAH CULTURE http://www.beaufortsc.org/guides/gullah-history/ In recent years the Gullah people—led by '''Penn Center''' have been persistent in keeping control of their traditional lands. :'''2005''', the Gullah community unveiled a translation of the New Testament in the Gullah language, a project that took 20 years to complete. :'''2006''' U.S. Congress passed the "Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Act" that provides $10 million over ten years for the preservation and interpretation of historic sites relating to Gullah culture. The "heritage corridor" extends from southern North Carolina to northern Florida. The project will be administered by the US National Park Service with extensive consultation with the Gullah community. ::Gullahs have attracted many historians, linguists, folklorists, and anthropologists interested in their rich cultural heritage. Many academic books on that subject have been published. The Gullah are a symbol of cultural pride for blacks throughout the United States. Magazine articles, children's books, and documentary films on Gullah culture, with some popular novels set in the Gullah region. :Cultural festivals are held in towns of the Lowcountry. ::1) Gullah Celebration on Hilton Head Island in February ::The Gullah Festival in Beaufort in May ::Heritage Days at Penn Center on St. Helena Island in November :'''UTube''' -'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijl7Sg3ZAd0&app=desktop {{red|Gullah Language}}]''' :'''UTube - '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INLoxvNjFiA Gullah Traditions on SC coast]''' ''' :'''Utube - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kY_0lXMeVM More Gullah stories]''' :'''Utube - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kY_0lXMeVM Caroline speaking Gullah and English]''' :UTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTdJlFP_BTA Gullah Storyteller Carolyn "Jabulile" White on "Bounce Around Charleston"] *'''Utube - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHV43AIwJQo A Taste of Gullah]''' *'''UTUBE - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQ2I_vI-IU0 Gullah Geechee Series Part 2: Mrs. Fran Drayton]''' *'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxPU5517u8c&app=desktop McIntosh County Shouters: Gullah-Geechee Ring Shout from Georgia]''' ===Government Offices=== Courthouse, 1883 {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Old Courthouse, 1883. }}{{clear}} Courthouse, 2013 {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=2013 Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== *Beaufort County is included within the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was estimated to be 211,614 in 2016. :Size: 4,053-acre (16 km2) refuge ::Islands: :::Hilton Head Isle {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Hilton Head Isle satellite photo}}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Hilton head Island mansion }}{{clear}} :::'''Hunting Island''' In mid 1960's- forward camping is available. See below **Hurricane Matthew damaged Hunting Island State Park, which reopened recently (2017) following restoration lasting 7 months. (Personal Communication) {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Hunting Island State Park. }} {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Hunting Island State Park. }}{{clear}} :::Pinckney Island, :::Corn Island, :::Big Harry and ::Little Harry Islands, :::Buzzard Island and numerous small hammocks. :Pinckney is the largest of the islands and the only one open to public use. The refuge is 67% salt marsh and tidal creeks.. :Nearly 67% of the refuge consists of salt marsh and tidal creeks. :Lands on Pinckney Island have salt marsh, forestland, bushland, fallow field, and fresh water ponds. :This habitat supports diversity of bird and plant life. ====Adjacent counties==== *Colleton County - north{{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-1.png |align=r |size=225 |caption=location of Beaufort Co.. }} *Jasper County - west *Hampton County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACE_Basin_National_Wildlife_Refuge ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinckney_Island_National_Wildlife_Refuge Pinckney Island Wildlife Refuge] *'''[https://www.beaufort-sc.com/hunting-island-state-park.html Hunting Island State Park]''' ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 120,937 people residing in the county with a population density of 206 people/sq. mi. Racial makeup of the county was 70.66% White, 23.98% Black or African American, 0.27% Native American, 0.79% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 2.84% from other races, and 1.41% from two or more races. 6.79% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.The median income for a household in the county was $46,992, and the median income for a family was $52,704. The per capita income for the county was $25,377. About 8.00% of families and 10.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.40% of those under age 18 and 6.70% of those age 65 or over. :In 2010 there were 162,233 people in the county with a population density of 281.5 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $55,286 and the median income for a family was $65,071. The per capita income for the county was $32,731. About 7.4% of families and 10.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort_County,_South_Carolina {{Image|file=Allendale_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=counties }}{{clear}} *Schools and Universities
*University of South Carolina Beaufort Community, junior, and technical colleges[edit] *Technical College of the Lowcountry High schools
*Battery Creek High School *Beaufort High School *Beaufort Jasper Academy for Career Excellence *Bluffton High School *Hilton Head Island High School *Islands Academy *May River High School *Whale Branch Early College High School *'''[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rjY69hO0fxk UTube Pat Conroy and Schools]''' *Beaufort County is included within the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was estimated to be 211,614 in 2016. *Parris Island [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_Corps_Recruit_Depot_Parris_Island United States Marine Corps Training] The Marine Corps began training recruits at Parris Island in 1915. The Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island (often abbreviated as MCRD PI) is an 8,095-acre (32.76 km2) military installation located within Port Royal, South Carolina, approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Beaufort, the community that is typically associated with the installation. MCRD '''Parris Island''' is used for the training of enlisted Marines. Male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and female recruits from all over the United States report here to receive their initial training. Male recruits living''' west''' of the Mississippi River receive their training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California, but may train at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island by special request. {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=footprints in the Parris Island sand, training. }} *1900's Hilton Head Island and neighboring sea islands have become popular resort and retirement destinations. http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/07-beaufort.html ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Beaufort, South_Carolina|Beaufort]] (county seat) =====Towns/CDP/Unin Communities===== *[[:Category:Bluffton, South_Carolina|Bluffton]] *'''[[:Category:Hilton Head Island, South_Carolina|Hilton Head Island]]''' Hilton Head Island and neighboring sea islands became popular resort and retirement destinations. http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/07-beaufort.html *[[:Category:Port Royal, South_Carolina|Port Royal]] *[[:Category:Yemassee, South_Carolina|Yemassee]] (partly in Hampton County) CDP's
*[[:Category:Burton, South_Carolina|Burton]] *[[:Category:Laurel Bay, South_Carolina|Laurel Bay]] *[[:Category:Shell Point, South_Carolina|Shell Point]] *'''[[:Category:Hunting Island, South_Carolina|Hunting Island]]''' ::[https://www.beaufort-sc.com/hunting-island-state-park.html Hunting Island State Park] :::[http://www.wtoc.com/story/36066697/hunting-island-campground-reopens-after-hurricane-matthew Hunting Island State Park Campground reopens] {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Hunting Island State Park. }} {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Hunting Island State Park. }}{{clear}} Unincorporated Communities
*[[:Category:Dale, South_Carolina|Dale]] *[[:Category:Frogmore, South_Carolina|Frogmore]] *[[:Category:Lady's Island, South_Carolina|Lady's Island]] *[[:Category:Lobeco, South_Carolina|Lobeco]] *[[:Category:Parris Island, South_Carolina|Parris Island]] *[[:Category:Pocotaligo, South_Carolina|Pocotaligo]] *[[:Category:Pritchardville, South_Carolina|Pritchardville]] *[[:Category:Sheldon, South_Carolina|Sheldon]] *[[:Category:Sun City, South_Carolina|Sun City]] *[[:Category:Seabrook, South_Carolina|Seabrook]] *[[:Category:Parris Island, South_Carolina|Parris Island]] :1915 The United States Marine Corps began training recruits at Parris Island in 1915. {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Liberty Oak, Harbour Town }}{{clear}} Islands may also be towns {| border="1" class="wikitable |- |Islands||Islands||Islands||Islands |- |[[:Category:Barataria Island, South_Carolina|Barataria Island]] |||[[:Category:Bull Island, South_Carolina|Bull Island]]||[[:Category:Cane Island, South_Carolina|Cane Island]]||[[:Category:Callawassie Island, South_Carolina|Callawassie Island]] |- |[[:Category:Coosaw Island, South_Carolina|Coosaw Island]]||[[:Category:Dataw Island, South_Carolina|Dataw Island]]||[[:Category:Fripp Island, South_Carolina|Fripp Island]]||[[:Category:Daufuskie Island, South_Carolina|Daufuskie Island]] |- |[[:Category:Grays Hill, South_Carolina|Grays Hill]]||[[:Category:Harbor Island, South_Carolina|Harbor Island]]||[[:Category:Hilton Head Island, South_Carolina|Hilton Head Island]]||[[:Category:Little Capers Island, South_Carolina|Little Capers Island]] (uninhabited) |- |[[:Category:Hunting Island, South_Carolina|Hunting Island]]||[[:Category:Lady's Island, South_Carolina|Lady's Island]]||[[:Category:Lemon Island, South_Carolina|Lemon Island]]||[[:Category:Saint Helena Island, South_Carolina|Saint Helena Island]] |- |[[:Category:Morgan Island, South_Carolina|Morgan Island]]||[[:Category:Parris Island, South_Carolina|Parris Island]]||[[:Category:Poppy Hill, South_Carolina|Poppy Hill]]||[[:Category:Port Royal Island, South_Carolina|Port Royal Island]] |- |[[:Category:Spring Island, South_Carolina|Spring Island]]||[[:Category:St. Phillips Island, South_Carolina|St. Phillips Island]]||[[:Category:Warsaw Island, South_Carolina|Warsaw Island]]||[[:Category:Pritchard Island, South_Carolina|Pritchard Island]] (research station) |} {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Hunting Island Lowcountry }}{{clear}} ====County Resources==== *'''[http://www.islandpacket.com/news/local/community/beaufort-news/article152583214.html Residents look forward to a "Margaritaville type community for Beaufort county]''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Moss_Trail Spanish Moss Trail] ollowing the path of the former Port Royal Railroad on a right-of-way now owned by Beaufort-Jasper Water and Sewer Authority, it follows a north–south path from Seabrook to Port Royal while passing through Burton and Beaufort. It is a paved 12-foot-wide path utilized for walking, jogging, cycling, and inline skating. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Royal_Railroad Port Royal Railroad] was built after the Civil War, 1870. By 1871, it ran from Port Royal, South Carolina, to Yemassee, South Carolina. It was extended to Augusta, Georgia in 1873. That same year, the company declared bankruptcy and was sold to the new Port Royal and Augusta Railway in 1878. *Filming of Forest Gump took place mainly in and around Beaufort, South Carolina. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prince_of_Tides Prince of Tides] Filmed Beaufort, South Carolina *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rules_of_Engagement_(film) Rules of Engagement] Filmed Hunting Island, SC and other locales **'''[https://www.beaufort-sc.com/hunting-island-state-park.html Hunting Island State Park]''' ====Census==== :1790 --- 18,753 — :1800 --- 20,428 8.9% :1810 --- 25,887 26.7% :1820 --- 32,199 24.4% :1830 --- 37,032 15.0% :1840 --- 35,794 −3.3% :1850 --- 38,805 8.4% :1860 --- 40,053 3.2% :1870 --- 34,359 −14.2% :1880 --- 30,176 −12.2% :1890 --- 34,119 13.1% :1900 --- 35,495 4.0% :1910 --- 30,355 −14.5% :1920 --- 22,269 −26.6% :1930 --- 21,815 −2.0% :1940 --- 22,037 1.0% :1950 --- 26,993 22.5% :1960 --- 44,187 63.7% :1970 --- 51,136 15.7% :1980 --- 65,364 27.8% :1990 --- 86,425 32.2% :2000 --- 120,937 39.9% :2010 --- 162,233 34.1% :Est. 2016 --- 183,149 =====Notables===== *Pat Conroy, author Joe Frazier *boxer *Bob Inglis, politician *Greg Jones, football player *James Saxon, football player *Duncan Sheik, musician *Wayne Simmons, football player *Robert Smalls (1839-1915), a former slave who became a United States Congressman *Stan Smith, tennis player *Devin Taylor, football player *D. J. Trahan, golfer *Kathryn R. Wall, author *Naturalists Alexander Garden (ca. 1730-1791) and Stephen Elliott (1771-1830) ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Beaufort National Cemetery, Beaufort, South Carolina|Beaufort National Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Beaufort, South Carolina|Evergreen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Helenas Episcopal Churchyard, Beaufort, South Carolina|Saint Helenas Episcopal Churchyard]] *[[:Category: Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Beaufort, South Carolina|Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Clarendon Plantation, Grays Hill, South Carolina|Clarendon Plantation, Grays Hill]] *[[:Category: Ebenezer Cemetery, Yemassee, South Carolina|Ebenezer Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Searson Cemetery, Yemassee, South Carolina|Searson Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Zahler Cemetery, Yemassee, South Carolina|Zahler Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2319 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/beaufort/cemeteries.htm Genealogy Trails Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort_County,_South_Carolina *http://www.co.beaufort.sc.us *http://www.bcgov.net/online-services/index.php *[http://www.wtoc.com/story/36066697/hunting-island-campground-reopens-after-hurricane-matthew Hunting Island Campground reopens] *[https://www.beaufort-sc.com/hunting-island-state-park.html Hunting Island State Park]

Beaufort Judicial District, South Carolina

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[[Category:Beaufort Judicial District, South Carolina]] ===Resources=== * [http://www.gordonbush.com/genealogy/maps/South%20Carolina%20Evolution%20of%20Disricts%20and%20Counties.htm The Evolution of South Carolina Counties]

Beaulieu Family tree

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Beaulieu-1781|Christopher Beaulieu]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Beaulieu-1781#PM-40950718 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Beauport, notes sur les registres de Notre-Dame de Beauport

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[[Category:Québec, Sources]] [[Category:Beauport, Province of Québec 1763-1791]] [[Category:Beauport, Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] BEAUPORT Tel que le titre l'indique, une collection de notes sur les registres de l'église de Beauport, avec index par noms en fin de volumes. Le volume 2 contient quelques corrections d'erreurs (errata) du premier. Auteur M. Jean Langevin, qui fut curé de cette paroisse. PDF téléchargeable du BAnQ * Vol 1 [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2022111?docref=P23gQ6VSqA7RcXcwJV8rSA ''Notes sur les archives de Notre-Dame de Beauport'', M. Jean Langevin, prêtre, ancien curé de cette paroisse, 1ère livraison, St-Michel et Darveau, imprimeurs, 1860, (BAnQ PDF)] 1634-1720 plus appendices * Vol 2 [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2022111?docref=Dviu_TO3gDTUgjQfbXmZ_A ''Notes sur les archives de Notre-Dame de Beauport'', M. Jean Langevin, prêtre, ancien curé de cette paroisse, 2ème livraison, C. Darveau, imprimeur, 1863, (BAnQ PDF)] 1720-1800 plus appendices ''As the title indicates, a collection of notes about the registers of the church of Beauport, with index by name at the end of the volumes. Volume 2 contains some corrections of errors (errata) of the first. Author M. Jean Langevin, who was ''curé'' of the parish. Text in French only.''

Beaver, Pennsylvania ''Argus'' Genealogical Gleanings

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Beaver County, Pennsylvania]] == Beaver, Pennsylvania "Argus" Genealogical Gleanings == * compiled by Mark H. Welchley * published by Closson Press, Apollo, PA copyright 1986. * Source Example: ::: Welchley, Mark H. ''[[Space:Beaver%2C_Pennsylvania_%27%27Argus%27%27_Genealogical_Gleanings|Beaver, Pennsylvania ''Argus'' Genealogical Gleanings]]'' (Closson, PA 1986) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#AGG|Argus Genealogical Gleanings]]: Entry 1100 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Beaver%2C_Pennsylvania_%27%27Argus%27%27_Genealogical_Gleanings|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] This newspaper of Beaver County, Pennsylvania during the period 1830-1858 was initially titled ''The Western Argus'' and changed its name in 1843 to the ''Beaver, PA Argus''. Welchley's compilation claims to abstract from the surviving issues "every item containing genealogical information of a local nature -- from Western Pennsylvania and parts of Ohio and Virginia", except marriages, published in Beaver, PA ''Argus'' (known until 1843 as ''Western Argus'') between 1830 and 1858. Marriage records were not included because they appeared in the earlier book ''Beaver Co. PA Marriages 1830-1873'' (but a few that were inadvertently omitted were included in this later volume). Welchley indicates in the introduction that there are a few gaps in the record (presumably newspaper issues that did not survive?), which are most numerous in the years 1847 and 1855. The microfilms of the Beaver Argus were located, at the time of the compilatoin, at the Historical Research Center, Carnegie Library, in Beaver Falls, PA., at the Pennsylvania State University Library, Monaca Campus, and at Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh.

Beaver Bog Cemetery, New Fairfield, Connecticut

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[[Category:Beaver Bog Cemetery, New Fairfield, Connecticut]] :The Beaver Bog Cemetery which is located at the intersection of Bigelow Road, Beaver Bog Road and Route 37 was originally part of of the Methodist Church. The present church was built in 1835 and was called the Methodist Episcopal Church. The building was built by Jesse and Isaac Scudder, Archibald Campbell, Hezekiah Wildman and Amos Stevens. :Several of the early families buried at this cemetery belonged to the church. The cemetery separated from the church in 1935 since most of the original church members were then deceased. At this time it became the Beaver Bog Cemetery. An association was formed in later years to cover the maintenance. :The oldest legible stone in the Beaver Bog Cemetery is that of [[Platt-2770 | Zebulon Platt]] who died in 1809. This burial ground was recorded in 1915 and again in 1934. After comparing those records with the actual tombstones left in 1982 there are 24 stones missing, destroyed or totally illegible. In 1908 a monument was erected here to honor the Revolutionary War soldiers buried at Beaver Bog. '''From ''New Fairfield Library.org'':'''

Beaver County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Beaver County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} ---- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} ---- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]], a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma. *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * [[Wikipedia:Beaver County, Oklahoma|Beaver County, Oklahoma on Wikipedia]]

Beaver County, Utah

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Beaver County, Utah
'''History/Timeline''' Explorers first visited present day Beaver County in the 1776 with the Dominguez–Escalante Expedition. Beaver county was created from a section of Iron County on January 5, 1856 after Mormon settlers founded the city of Beaver, Utah. The county was named after the Beaver which is found in great numbers there. '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' :Beaver county has a total area of 2,592 square miles (6,710 km2) :2,590 square miles (6,700 km2) is land and 2.1 square miles (5.4 km2) is water. :The Tushar Mountains lie on the eastern boundary of the county, reaching to 12,000 feet (3,700 m) in elevation, and providing water for the farming communities of Beaver and Manderfield. :West is barren desert valleys , separated by mountains. '''Adjacent counties''' :{{red|WEST}} - Lincoln County, Nevada :{{red|NORTH}} - Millard County :{{red|SOUTH}} - Iron County :{{red|EAST}} - Sevier County :{{red|EAST}} - Piute County '''Protected areas''' :[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishlake_National_Forest Fishlake National Forest] '''Demographics''' :{{Red|Census}} - {{Red|Pop}} - {{Red|%±}} :1860 - 785 — :1870 - 2,007 - 155.7% :1880 - 3,914 - 95.2% :1890 - 3,340 −14.8% :1900 - 3,613 - 8.2% :1910 - 4,717 - 30.6% :1920 - 5,139 - 8.9% :1930 - 5,136 − 0.1% :1940 - 5,014 −2.4% :1950 - 4,856 −3.2% :1960 - 4,331 −10.8% :1970 - 3,800 −12.3% :1980 - 4,378 - 15.2% :1990 - 4,765 - 8.8% :2000 - 6,005 - 26.0% :2010 - 6,629 - 10.4% '''Cities''' :Adamsville :Beaver (county seat) :Greenville :Manderfield :Milford :Minersville '''Formed From''' Beaver county was created from a section of Iron County on January 5, 1856 after Mormon settlers founded the city of Beaver, Utah '''County Resources''' '''Notables''' '''WikiTree Profiles''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' ===Sources===

Beaver Creek Plantation, Henry County, Virginia

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[[Category:Beaver Creek Plantation, Henry County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Henry County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Henry County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] ==Introduction== '''Beaver Creek Plantation''', built in 1776 and owned by noted planter and politician [[Hairston-19|George Hairston (1750-1825)]], was a large slave-holding tobacco plantation and the center of an empire in tobacco-growing and slave-trading built by the Hairston family, Scottish emigrants to Pennsylvania in the early 18th century. It was a 30,000-plus acre royal land grant initially purchased from Col. Abram Penn.Wikipedia contributors. (2022, May 28). Beaver Creek Plantation. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20:35, December 25, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beaver_Creek_Plantation&oldid=1090191490The enslaved of Beaver Creek candle makers, tending to thousands of yam plants; in one day they made 660 candles. He may have had a house in Charlotte, VA. In the 1810 census George Hairston held 7 enslaved people in Charlotte, Virginia, United States.'''1810 Census''':"1810 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1810; Census Place: Charlotte, Virginia; Roll: 68; Page: 51; Image: Vam252_68-0098; FHL Roll: 0181428
{{Ancestry Sharing|841993|02541dd0b5ff253797acb7cc0766d6763ca8ac149a8c7129e4b7f04249ccd9db}} - {{Ancestry Record|7613|811776}} (accessed 25 December 2022)
George Hairston in Charlotte, Virginia, USA.
===The Enslaved of Beaver Creek=== :Sam Lion, carpenter - killed the overseerWiencek, Henry. 2000. The Hairstons: An American Family in Black and White. New York, St. Martin's Griffin. :Ned, wagon master :Clem, wagon master and bee keeper It is uncertain if the following enslaved persons labored on Beaver Creek: [[Dexter-2804|Amy Dexter (abt.1806-)]] and possibly some of her childrenHenry County (Va.) Register of of Colored Persons cohabiting together as Husband and Wife, 1866, [register page #20. Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection. Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 23219. In the 1820 census George Hairston held 65 enslaved people in Henry, Virginia.'''1820 Census''':"1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Henry, Virginia; Page: 32; NARA Roll: M33_139; Image: 43
{{Ancestry Sharing|841963|79152d57c649e93809800335724ed2ab1c4bd928c2e6bd55ec6b6a6f68756622}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|1099916}} (accessed 25 December 2022)
George Hairston in Henry, Virginia.
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Beaver Meadows

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[[Category: Pennsylvania, Coal and Mining Patch Towns]] {{Image|file=Pennsylvania_Coal_Region_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Pennsylvania Coal Region }} ==Location== * Rt 93 south of Hazelton ==Overview== * When you read Indian accounts of the warriors path that ran between Bethlehem/Easton and Nescopeck/Berwick the area where Beaver Meadows lies is probably the area described as the Great Swamp. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver_Meadows,_Pennsylvania Beaver Meadows]

Beaver Run Cemetery

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Beaver Township Cemetery and Death Records Mahoning County Ohio

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[[Category: Ohio, Sources]] [[Category: Cemetery Records]] == About == '''Title''': Beaver Township Cemetery and Death Records: Mahoning County, Ohio
'''Series''': ''Mahoning County, Ohio, Cemetery and Death Records Series, No. 4''
'''Publisher Info''': The Ohio Genealogical Society, Mahoning County Chapter; Youngstown, Ohio, 2001.
'''Printer Info''': Closson Press, Apollo, Pennsylvania
'''Compiled by''': Margaret Miller Simon, Carol Willsey Bell, Dawn Warner Bailey, Mary McCarty Weese, Irene DeLuca Campbell, Barbara Estep Morey, William Tatnall Powers, Laura Hughes Powers and Jocelyn Fox Wilms.
'''Edited by''': Barbara Estep Morey and Jocelyn Fox Wilms '''Source Citation''': Ohio Genealogical Society, Mahoning County Chapter, ''Beaver Township Cemetery and Death Records: Mahoning County, Ohio'' (Youngstown, Ohio: Mahoning County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, 2001), [Page], [ItemOfInterest]. '''Where to Find''': * Borrow: [https://search.worldcat.org/title/48847576 Worldcat.org] * Purchase: Out of Print === Table of Contents === * Acknowledgements - v * Foreword - vi * Cemetery Location Map - viii **Explanation - ix *Introduction - x **Early History of Beaver Township *Cemetery Inscriptions **North Lima Cemetery - p. 1 ***Lot and Burial Records "Mt. Olivet" - p. 42 **History of "The Three Churches" - p. 57 **Midway Mennonite Cemetery - p. 58 **North Lima Mennonite Cemetery - p. 85 **Pleasant View Mennonite Cemetery - p. 88 **Paradise Lutheran Cemetery - p. 100 **Zion Hill Church of the Brethren Cemetery - p. 106 **Evangelical Church Cemetery - p. 115 **Family Cemeteries - p. 121 ***''Augustine, Beilhartz, Blosser I, Blosser II, Bomsberger, Buzzard, Dutterer, Gleckler, Laipply, Mentzer, Myers, Schneider, Schnurrenberger, Shafer, Shank, Sheely, Weiland'' *Henry Baldwin Inscriptions - p. 157 *Veteran's Grave Registrations - p. 160 *Mortality Schedules, 1850 and 1860 - p. 167 *Mahoning County Death Records: **Beaver Township, 1856/57, 1867-1908 - p. 168 **INDEX - p. 187 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Beaver_Township_Cemetery_and_Death_Records_Mahoning_County_Ohio| WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Beavercreek, Ohio

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[[Category: Greene County, Ohio]] {{Image|file=My_Bookshelf_Greene_County_Ohio-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Solomon Shoup's "Daytona Mill" }} '''Beavercreek''' is is the largest city in Greene County, Ohio and is the second largest suburb of Dayton behind Kettering. It wasn't always so large but when they put in Interstate 675 it grew exponentially. Today, many Beavercreek residents work at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base or it's two newer malls, Fairfield Commons and The Greene Town Center. One of the early settlers of Beavercreek was [[Shoup-377|Solomon Shoup]] whose father was George Shoup,a miller from Frederick, MD. Today, Solomon is only remembered as "Shoup Mill Road". Another early settler is [[Coy-844|Jacob Coy]] who acquired over 3,000 acres of land in 1801 and provided five generations of Coys in Beavercreek. His second house was moved from Shakertown Road to Phillips Park where it now houses the Beavercreek Wetlands Association. And, in 1859, Peter Tobias built his house on 42 acres. He deeded 1/2 acre to Beavercreek Township schools and a one-room schoolhouse was built and used on this property until 1916. ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category: Beavercreek, Ohio]] *[[Wikipedia: Beavercreek, Ohio | Beavercreek on Wikipedia]] *[http://ci.beavercreek.oh.us/ City website] *[http://connie_coy.tripod.com/coyfamilyhistory/index.html/ The Jacob Coy Family Website]

Beavercreek Township Cemetery

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Beavercreek Township Cemetery, Beavercreek, Ohio Detailed Listings This page is part of the [[Space:Ohio Cemeteries Team|Ohio Cemeteries Team]]. See The [[:Category:Beavercreek_Township_Cemetery%2C_Beavercreek%2C_Ohio||Beavercreek Township Cemetery Page]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1977306/beavercreek-township-cemetery| Beavercreek Township Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Beaver-Cemetery/138830| Beavercreek Township Cemetery On Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=39.7123146,+-84.0097351 Beavercreek Township Cemetery On Google Maps] See http://www.beavercreektownship.org/161/Cemetery '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Ohio|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Ohio|place=[[Space:Beavercreek_Township_Cemetery|Beavercreek Township Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Ohio|place=[[Space:Beavercreek_Township_Cemetery|Beavercreek Township Cemetery]]}}

Beaverdale Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia

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[[Category:Beaverdale Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=Beaverdale Baptist Church Cemetery Whitfield County Georgia.jpg|align=r|size=200}} Cemetery name: Beaverdale Baptist Church Cemetery Address: Mount Pleasant Road NE, Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia GPS Coordinates: 34.933986, -84.844019 ==History== Use this area to document a history/description of the cemetery. ==Notable Monuments== Are there any notable monuments located at the cemetery? ==Notable Interments== * Veterans interred in this cemetery: ::[[Cooper-27448|Carl Cooper]], World War II ==More Information== * For profiles of other people interred in this cemetery go to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Beaverdale_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Whitfield_County%2C_Georgia Beaverdale Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia] * [https://whitfieldga.genealogyvillage.com/Cemetery/Beaverdale/index.html Beaverdale Baptist Church Cemetery] at Whitfield County, Georgia AHGP has a list of burials. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2227874 Beaverdale Baptist Church Cemetery] at Find A Grave.

Beavis Name Study

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

Bec Booth To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Booth-9757|Bec Booth]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Booth-9757&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bec Booth To-Do List|Bec's current to-do list]].''

Becca Goodwin To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Goodwin-3709|Becca Goodwin]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Goodwin-3709&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Becca Goodwin To-Do List|Becca's current to-do list]].''

Becher Family of Cork, Ireland

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

Becher Name Study

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

Beck Name Study

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

Becker Cemetery

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[[Category: Becker Cemetery, Alamosa County, Colorado]] The historic '''Becker Cemetery''' is still in use today. ==== Resources ==== * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Becker-Cemetery/10712#/ BillionGraves page] * [http://roadsidethoughts.com/co/cemeteries/becker-cemetery-xx-alamosa-towns.htm RoadsideThoughts.com page]

Becker County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Becker County, Minnesota]] Welcome to the Becker County, Minnesota project page! Becker County is located in west central Minnesota and was approved by the legislature on March 18, 1858. The county is situated in the heart of what is known as Park Region and is considered one of the state's most beautiful and versatile recreation areas. The county contains more than 400 lakes and encompasses 11 communities, including the county seat, Detroit Lakes. It is the only Minnesota county containing all the Minnesota state symbols: loons, pink and white lady slippers, wild rice, Norway Pines, blueberries and eagles. Becker County was named for Brigadier General George Loomis Becker of St. Paul. in 1857, when Minnesota was a new state, Becker was one of three men elected as members of Congress. Minnesota could only send two, so Becker stayed in Minnesota, and authorities promised him they would name the next county after him. Thus, when the county was formed, it was named Becker after the General."Becker County History." Becker County Demographics. Accessed August 23, 2018. http://www.co.becker.mn.us/our_county/history.aspx. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Mahnomen_County%2C_Minnesota|Mahnomen County (north)]] *[[Space:Clearwater_County%2C_Minnesota|Clearwater County (northeast)]] *[[Space:Hubbard_County%2C_Minnesota|Hubbard County (northeast)]] *[[Space:Wadena_County%2C_Minnesota|Wadena County (southeast)]] *[[Space:Otter_Tail_County%2C_Minnesota|Otter Tail County (south)]] *[[Space:Clay_County%2C_Minnesota|Clay County (west)]] *[[Space:Norman_County%2C_Minnesota|Norman County (northwest)]] == Communities == === Cities === *Audubon *Callaway *Detroit Lakes *Frazee *Lake Park *Ogema *Wolf Lake === Townships === *Atlanta Township *Audubon Township *Burlington Township *Callaway Township *Carsonville Township *Cormorant Township *Cuba Township *Detroit Township *Eagle View Township *Erie Township *Evergreen Township *Forest Township *Green Valley Township *Hamden Township *Height of Land Township *Holmesville Township *Lake Eunice Township *Lake Park Township *Lake View Township *Maple Grove Township *Osage Township *Pine Point Township *Riceville Township *Richwood Township *Round Lake Township *Runeberg Township *Savannah Township *Shell Lake Township *Silver Leaf Township *Spring Creek Township *Spruce Grove Township *Sugar Bush Township *Toad Lake Township *Two Inlets Township *Walworth Township *White Earth Township *Wolf Lake Township === Unincorporated Towns === *Midway *Oak Lake *Ponsford *Richwood *Rochert *Snellman == National Protected Areas == *Hamden Slough National Wildlife Refuge *Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge == Records and Resources == *http://www.co.becker.mn.us/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Becker_County,_Minnesota == Sources ==

Beckett-Chapman Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Looking for a John Beckit, Stonemason, possibly born in early 1800's from Dodworth? Also looking for a Elizabeth Kenworthy from Worsborough in the early 1800's?

Beckfoot Friends Burial Ground

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This page is part of the [[Space:England Cemeteries Team|England Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category: Beckfoot Friends Burial Ground, Beckfoot, Cumbria|Beckfoot Friends Burial Ground category]] for people buried in this burial ground. Beckfoot Friends Burial Ground is a Quaker burial ground in Beckfoot, Cumbria (formerly in Cumberland). It is next to the former Quaker Meeting House; ownership was retained by Quakers, and it is now a wildlife garden, and can be visited by the public. * [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5362175 Photographs] * [https://www.flickr.com/photos/qmh/3675335470/in/photostream/ Photograph of the entrance] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2642779/quaker-burial-ground Photos on FindAGrave]

Beckham County, Oklahima

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Welcome to the Beckham County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]], a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma. *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melton_Documents-11 List of Students] attending the Cedar Top Public School, Beckman County, Oklahoma in 1909 - J. Walter Simpkins Teaching Souvenir ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * [[Wikipedia:Beckham County, Oklahoma|Beckham County, Oklahoma on Wikipedia]]

Beckingham Quakers

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[[Category:Nottinghamshire Quakers]] [[Category:Lincolnshire Quakers]] == Purpose == A list of the early Quakers in the Beckingham area of Lincolnshire and Barnby in the Willows in Nottinghamshire either side of the River Witham during the first decade of the group: 1654-1664. == History == In the summer of 1654, [[Fox-3782|George Fox]], freshly released from Carlisle gaol, makes a tour through Yorkshire and LincolnshireGeorge Fox by Thomas Hodgkin (1831-1913) https://archive.org/details/cu31924029465592/page/n117 on his way back to his home in Leicestershire. Perhaps one of his famous open air meetings was by the River Witham between Barnby in the Willows, Nottinghamshire and Beckingham, Lincolnshire for numerous inhabitants of the two small villages join the Quaker sect. The villages are only a mile apart across the river. The size of the congregation is impressive considering the villages would probably not had more than a few hundred souls between them. == Converts == [[Archer-4330|William Archer]] and his wife, [[Unknown-460130|Mary Archer]] [[Bacon-5783|Henry Bacon]], who later married Alice Wadeson [[Birks-268|Richard Birks]] [[Bradshaw-3556|Isabell Bradshaw]] [[Burditt-205|Richard Burdett]] and his wife, [[Crosby-3856|Anne (Crosby) Burdett]] [[Burdett-761|William Burdett]], who later married Mary, the widow of Arnold Trueblood [[Burtt-216|Thomas Burtt]] [[Carlton-2118|Henry Carlton]] [[Cliffe-165|William Cliffe]], who later married Katheran Pidd [[Crosby-3879|Mary Crosby]] [[Elsam-3|Thomas Elsam]] [[Hooton-312|Elizabeth Hooton]] [[Hooton-313|Thomas Hooton]], who later married Mary Sharpe (below) [[Lilly-2109|Edmund Lilly]] and his wife, [[Cliffe-166|Mary (Cliffe) Lilly]] [[Massey-4634|William Massey]], and his wife [[Lyn-15|Katharine (Lyn) Massey]] [[Mawer-60|William Mawer]] and his wife, [[Dale-3240|Anne (Dale) Mawer]] [[West-15980|Anne Parker]] [[Parker-31014|Anthony Parker]] and his wife, [[Unknown-458968|Mary Parker]] [[Parker-31164|Elizabeth Parker]] [[Parker-31117|Robert Parker]] and his wife, [[Unknown-459076|Phillippa Parker]] [[Pattinson-256|Lattimer Pattinson]] [[Pattinson-259|Mary Pattinson]] [[Pattinson-254|Randall Pattinson]] [[Pidd-92|John Pidd]] and his wife, [[Handley-1156|Anne (Handley) Pidd]] [[Pidd-97|Katheran Pidd]] [[Pidd-94|Richard Pidd]] and his wife, [[Unknown-457513|Elizabeth Pidd]] [[Pidd-101|William Pidd]] [[Raworth-70|William Raworth]] [[Redmall-1|Hugh Redmall]] [[Roberts-29975|John Roberts]] and his wife, [[Dove-1583|Elizabeth (Dove) Roberts]] [[Scrimshaw-129|John Scrimshaw]] [[Seward-1427|Thomas Seward]] and his wife, [[Unknown-459236| Lucy Seward]] [[Sharpe-2962|Mary Sharpe]] [[Sharpe-2965|Thomas Sharpe]] and his wife, [[Unknown-459587|Mary Sharpe]] [[Smith-180203|Robert Smith]] [[Snowdall-8|John Snowdall]] [[Trueblood-285|Arnold Trueblood]] and his wife, [[Hoyse-2|Mary (Hoyse) Trueblood]] [[Trueblood-288|John Trueblood]] and his wife, [[Kemp-6236|Mary (Kemp) Trueblood]] [[Wadeson-67|Alice Wadeson]] [[Wadeson-64|James Wadeson]] and his wife, [[Unknown-457493|Mary Wadeson]] [[Wadeson-65|James Wadeson]] [[West-15928|Richard West]] and his wife, [[Unknown-460258|Elizabeth West]] == Children of Converts == '''1654''' [[Trueblood-98|John Trueblood]], son of Arnold and Mary [[Wadeson-66|William Wadeson]], son of James and Mary [[Pidd-95|William Pidd]], son of Richard and Elizabeth [[Roberts-29977|Mary Roberts]], daughter of John and Elizabeth '''1655''' [[Parker-31120|Thomas Parker]], son of Anthony and Mary '''1656''' [[Pidd-96|Richard Pidd]], son of Richard and Elizabeth '''1658''' [[Roberts-30114|Olive Roberts]], daughter of John and Elizabeth [[Trueblood-302|William Trueblood]], son of Arnold and Mary [[Parker-31132|Robert Parker]], son of Anthony and Mary '''1659''' [[Parker-31133|Joseph Parker]], son of Robert and Phillippa [[Roberts-30115|John Roberts]], son of John and Elizabeth '''1660''' [[Massey-4636|William Massey]], son of William and Katherine [[Parker-31192|Mary Parker]], daughter of Anthony and Mary [[Pidd-99|Elizabeth Pidd]], daughter of Richard and Elizabeth '''1661''' [[Burditt-201|Thomas Burdett]], son of William and Mary [[Parker-31193|George Parker]], son of Robert and Phillippa (died within weeks) '''1662''' [[Parker-31194|Robert Parker]], son of Robert and Phillippa (died within weeks) [[Massey-4646|Francis Massey]], son of William and Katherine [[Pidd-100|John Pidd]], son of Richard and Elizabeth [[Roberts-30186|Jane Roberts]], daughter of John and Elizabeth (died within the year) '''1664''' [[Cliffe-167|Joseph Cliffe]], son of William and Katheran == Sufferers == The Quakers were sure of the rightness of their cause. They made careful lists of all the injustices they received for following the true path. These are later published in lists by countieshttps://archive.org/details/collectionofsuff01bess/page/346. The list for Lincolnshire starts in Beckingham, confirming it as ground zero for the faith exploding through the county. In the lists of sufferers, the Beckingham group remains prominent up until the Act of Toleration in 1689. '''1654:''' [[Unknown-459218|Elizabeth Hooton]] imprisoned for five months for disrupting church services at Beckingham. '''1655:''' [[Unknown-459218|Elizabeth Hooton]] imprisoned again, this time for twelve weeks for the same offence. [[Pidd-92|John Pidd]] refused to pay tithes and was imprisoned for ten weeks. '''1658:''' [[Trueblood-285|Arnold Trueblood]] refused to pay tithes and was imprisoned in Lincoln Castle gaol; he died there on 15 March. [[Pidd-92|John Pidd]] refused to pay tithes and was imprisoned for six months. [[Pidd-94|Richard Pidd]] refused to pay tithes and was imprisoned for several weeks until discharged by Order of a Committee of Parliament. '''1660:''' [[Parker-31117|Robert Parker]] had goods seized worth £10 4s 3d for not paying tithes of £2 15s. [[Wadeson-65|James Wadeson]] had goods seized worth £21 for not paying tithes of £7https://archive.org/details/collectionofsuff01bess/page/346 '''1667:''' [[Massey-4634|William Massey]] was fined £2 3s for refusing to swear an oath in court. '''1669:''' [[Cliffe-165|William Cliffe]] and his wife, [[Pidd-97|Katheran]], suffer terrible misfortune. == Sources ==

Beckwith, Ontario One Place Study

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'''[[Space:Lanark_County%2C_Ontario|Lanark County, Ontario]]'''
[[Space:Beckwith%2C_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Beckwith]] | [[Space:Carleton_Place%2C_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Carleton Place]] | [[Space:Drummond-North_Elmsley%2C_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Drummond-North Elmsley]] | [[Space:Lanark_Highlands%2C_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Lanark Highlands]] | [[Space:Mississippi_Mills%2C_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Mississippi Mills]] | [[Space:Montague%2C_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Montague]] | [[Space:Perth%2C_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Perth]] | [[Space:Smiths_Falls%2C_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Smiths Falls]] | [[Space:Tay_Valley%2C_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Tay Valley]]
== Beckwith, Ontario One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Beckwith, Ontario|category=Beckwith, Ontario One Place Study}}
{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Beckwith, Ontario|category=Beckwith, Ontario One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q4081306|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Beckwith, Ontario One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Beckwith is one of two townships in Lanark County that has not changed its physical boundaries during modern amalgamations. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''State/Province:''' Ontario :'''County:''' Lanark :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 45.083333, -76.066667 :'''Elevation:''' [https://en-ca.topographic-map.com/maps/8qxi/Beckwith/ ranges from 94m to 222m above sea level] ===History=== ===Population=== *In 2021, the population was 9,021 *In 2016, the population was 7,644 *In 2011, the population was 6,986 ====Notables==== * == Resources == *[http://www.cpbheritagemuseum.com/ Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum] ==Sources==

Beckwith Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Beckwiths. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Desperately seeking information on my 2x GGrandfather Irving Monroe Beckwith and his wife Mary Elizabeth Mitchell. This couple lived in Connecticut and were married in 1885. Irving raised his family in Madison/Deep River/Lyme Connecticut area and was born and raised there himself. His father was Edgecomb Beckwith who was also born and raised in the same area. I know that he died in 1946 and that his son, my great Grandfather Willis Beckwith, died in a fire in 1938. I believe that his mother was Sarah Chappell, but I don't have confirmation on her maiden name. Mary Elizabeth Mitchell is also a mystery. I originally THOUGHT that her father was Morris William Mitchell from Rhode Island. However, several census records indicate that she was born in Pennsylvania. I also found a very old blog post from another descendant that indicated her mother's name was Elizabeth Cover and they were from Franklin County Pennsylvania. Again, I can find no confirmation of any of this information. Please feel free to post any other Beckwith family mysteries this page OR any responses to my own mystery! Thanks, Lori (Beckwith) Johnston.

Beckwith Notes

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Beckwith Notes == * With Some Account of Allied Families * by [[Beckwith-2096|Albert Clayton Beckwith]] (1836-1915) and Edward S. Beckwith (b.1837) * published by the compilers, 1899 * reprinted by Higginson Book Company * Identifies and corrects some errors in the earlier work ''[[Space: The Beckwiths|The Beckwiths]]'' and provides additional information, but accepts and repeats that book's fictitious account European ancestry and some other content that was later debunked. * Source example: :::Beckwith, Albert Clayton, and Edward S. Beckwith, ''[[Space:Beckwith Notes|Beckwith Notes]]'', Elkhorn, Wis., Printed by and for the compilers, 1899. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Beckwith_Notes| WikiTree profiles that cite this page]] === Available online at the following locations:=== * https://archive.org/details/beckwithnoteswi00beckgoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=MpwxAAAAMAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15615/ ($subscription)

Beckwith One Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] ==Objective== The goal of this project is to locate the birth record of Matthew Beckwith, born around 1610 and died in 1680 in New London, Connecticut. ==The Plan== In order to achieve the goal of finding Matthew Beckwith's parents, the location of all Beckwiths mentioned in 16th and early 17th century records needs to be located to rule out all potential Matthew's that could be the source of the Connecticut Beckwiths. The surname Beckwith is listed in the following locations between the Years of 1500 and 1650 through a general, uninvolved index search on FamilySearch.com: :Bedfordshire ::Steppingley :Cumberland ::Dalston :Durham ::Tanfield :Essex ::Bocking ::Sible Hedingham ::Terling ::White Colne :Hertfordshire ::East Barnet :Lancashire ::Cockerham :Leicestershire ::Bottesford :Lincolnshire ::Benington ::Boston ::Flixton ::Louth ::Mablethorpe ::Stallingborough :London ::Covent Garden :Middlesex ::Holborn ::Stepney :Northumberland ::Newcastle upon Tyne :Staffordshire ::Lichfield :Suffolk ::Groton :Surrey ::Kingston upon Thames ::Reigate :Wiltshire ::Wiltshire :Yorkshire ::Allerthorpe ::Aysgarth ::Bilton ::Bolton Percy ::Burnsall ::Cawood ::Drax ::Emliey ::Featherstone ::Fewston ::Filey ::Gilling East ::Hampswaithe ::Hemingbrough ::Hull ::Kilnwick ::Kirby on the Moor ::Laughton en le Morthen ::Loftus ::Lund ::Masham (It should be noted that this is the location of the most well-known historical Beckwiths, including Marmaduke and the Mathew that is often confused with this Mathew) ::Pateley Bridge ::Richmond ::Ripley ::Ripon ::Rylstone ::Snaith ::Thornton Watlass ::West Tanfield ::Whixley ::York The following are locations that have the Beckwith surname listed on a general search on FreeReg: :Bedfordshire ::Ampthill ::Steppingley :Durham ::Chester-le-Street ::Whitburn :Essex ::Ardleigh ::Castle Hedingham ::Chelmsford ::Coggeshall ::Colchester ::Frating ::Great Clacton ::Great Leighs ::Halstead ::Little Oakley ::Mistley ::Mount Bures ::Ramsey ::Saffron Walden ::Sible Hedingham ::Terling ::White Colne ::White Notley ::Wivenhoe :Kent ::Maidstone :Lancashire ::Middleton (Oldham) :Lincolnshire ::Boston ::Hareby ::Heckington ::Louth ::Westborough :London (City) ::Cordwainer ::Farringdon :Middlesex ::St. Martin in the Fields :Norfolk ::King's Lynn ::Norwich :Nottinghamshire ::Lowdham ::Nottingham ::Sutton on Trent :Shropshire ::Ludlow :Suffolk ::Shotley :Yorkshire, North Riding ::Aldborough ::Bedale ::Cundall ::Gilling East [Mary Tawmon and Captain Beckwith] ::Kirby Hill ::Kirkleatham ::Lythe ::Masham ::Northallerton ::Pickhill ::Thirsk ::Whitby ::York :Yorkshire, West Riding ::Aldborough ::Bingley ::Birstall ::Bradford ::Brodsworth ::Calverley ::Dewsbury ::Doncaster ::Farnham ::Fewston ::Hampsthwaite ::Kirk Deighton ::Leeds ::Otley ::Rothwell ::Skipton ::Snaith ::Wakefield ::Whitkirk ::Wragby ==Membership== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Beckwith-1105#PM-14272426 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario

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[[Category:Beckwith, Ontario One Place Study]] ==Beckwith Township== Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario has several small villages and hamlets: *Black's Corners *Franktown *Gillies Corners *Lake Park *Prospect *Tennyson

Becky Brennan To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brennan-1174|Becky Brennan]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Brennan-1174&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Becky Brennan To-Do List|Becky's current to-do list]].'' Johnnes is the father of Gabriel Blesi. Look for him and connect the 2 people

Becky Gouge To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Lawson-5236|Becky Gouge]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Lawson-5236&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Becky Gouge To-Do List|Becky's current to-do list]].''

Bečice, okres České Budějovice

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[[Category: Bečice, okres České Budějovice]] Communities: *Bečice *Čenkov *Dobřejice *Dražičky *Dudov Hnojná Lhotka *Libějice *Lom *Malšice *Maršov *Nové Lány *Obora *Radimovice u Želče *Skrýchov u Malšic *Slapy *Staré Lány *Třebelice *Větrovy Time extent 1738–1929 Birth records 1738–1907 Marriage records 1738–1927 Death records 1738–1929 *[http://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/en/5492] ---- B-Birth, M-Marriage, D-Death Book 1 [register BM] B 1738-1761 M 1738-1761 whole parish district Book 2 [register BM] B 1761-1784 M 1761-1784 whole parish district Book 3 [register B] B 1784-1816 whole parish district Book 4 [register B] B 1817-1860 whole parish district Book 5 [register B] B 1861-1887 whole parish district Book 6 [register B] B 1887-1901 whole parish district Book 7 [register M] M 1738-1856 whole parish district s indexem zapsaným průběžně Book 8 [register M] M 1857-1885 whole parish district Book 9 [register M] M 1886-1927 whole parish district Book 10 [register D] D 1738-1784 whole parish district Book 11 [register D] D 1784-1819 whole parish district Book 12 [register D] D 1820-1862 whole parish district s indexem Book 13 [register D] D 1863-1885 whole parish district Book 14 [register D] D 1886-1929 whole parish district Book 15 [index B] B 1738-1848 whole parish district Book 16 [index B] B 1849-1907 whole parish district

Beddeleem Name Study

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

Bedell Name Study

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[[Category:Bedell Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bedell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bedell Bedell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bedell name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bedells), by time period (18th Century Bedells), or by topic (Bedell DNA, Bedell Occupations, Bedell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bedell Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Partridge-944|Carole Partridge]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bedell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Bedell}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beadle Beadle] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Biddle Biddle] This One Name Study was created to gather everything about the Bedell surname and the variants of that name. (Most, including Bedell, are variants of the surname Beadle, but since there are Bedells in my family tree, that's where I started!) The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact me if you have an interest in this group of surnames. I'd love to add more surname variants to the list! Send me a private message, add your questions to the bulletin board on this page, or ask a question in G2G -- just make sure to add the Bedell tag. To add the category to a profile, paste this at the top of the narrative section: [[Category:Bedell Name Study]] Thanks! [[Partridge-944|Carole Partridge]], Bedell Name Study project coordinator. Variations (so far): : Beadel: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beadel WikiTree], [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=beadel Ancestry.com] : Beadle: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BEADLE WikiTree], [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=beadle Ancestry.com] : Beadles: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BEADLES WikiTree], [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=beadles Ancestry.com] : Bedale: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bedale Ancestry.com] : Bedall: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bedall Ancestry.com] : Beddall: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=beddall Ancestry.com] : Beddel: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=beddel Ancestry.com] : Beddle: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=beddle Ancestry.com] : Bedel: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bedel Ancestry.com] : Bedele: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bedele Ancestry.com] : Bedell: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bedell Ancestry.com] : Bedle: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bedle Ancestry.com] : Bedwell: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bedwell Ancestry.com] : Beedel: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=beedel Ancestry.com] : Beedle: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=beedle Ancestry.com] : Bettle: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BETTLE WikiTree], [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bettle Ancestry.com] : Biddle: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=biddle Ancestry.com] : Bidwell: [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bidwell Ancestry.com] : Buddell: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Buddell WikiTree], [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=buddell Ancestry.com]

Bedfield, Suffolk One Place Study

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[[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Suffolk, Place Studies]] [[Category:Bedfield, Suffolk One Place Study]] [[Category:Bedfield, Suffolk]]
Back to [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies Project]]
[[Space:Aldeburgh%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Aldeburgh]] | [[Space:Athelington%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Athelington]] | [[Space:Badingham%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Badingham]] | [[Space:Bedfield%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Bedfield]] | [[Space:Bedingfield%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Bedingfield]]
[[Space:Brundish%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Brundish]] | [[Space:Denham%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Denham]] | [[Space:Dennington%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Dennington]] |[[Space:Great_Bricett%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Great Bricett]] | [[Space:Great_Wratting%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Great Wratting]]
[[Space:Kedington%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Kedington]] | [[Space:Little_Wratting%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Little Wratting]] | [[Space:Wilby%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Wilby]]
[[Space:Hoxne_Union_Workhouse%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Hoxne Union Workhouse]]
== Bedfield, Suffolk One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Bedfield, Suffolk|category=Bedfield, Suffolk One Place Study}}
{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Bedfield, Suffolk|category=Bedfield, Suffolk One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q2354881|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bedfield, Suffolk One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== *The place name is recorded in Domesday Book as Bedingefelda, from the Old English personal name Beda + the connective particle -ing- 'associated with', 'named after' + feld 'open country'.Dictionary of American Family Names 2013, Oxford University Press {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |{{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-172.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption= }} |} ===Geography===
{|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|'''Continent:''' Europe |- |align="center"|'''Sovereign:''' United Kingdom |- |align="center"|'''Country:''' England |- |align="center"|'''County:''' Suffolk |- |align="center"|'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.25, 1.25 |- |align="center"|'''Elevation:''' 61.0 m or 200.1 feet {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |{{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-179.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Road Sign at Dog Corner }} |} |}
===History=== {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|'''White's Directory, 1855'''Gazetteer, and Directory of Suffolk" London, England, 1855. Page 376-377 (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/History%2C_gazetteer%2C_and_directory_of_Suffolk%3B_%28IA_historygazetteer00whit_0%29.pdf : accessed 23 June 2022)Wikimedia Commons {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" | {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-205.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Page 376 }} |- | {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-206.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Page 377 }} |} |} === St Nicholas Church === {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |History of the Church||Photo||Photo |- |The historic church, dedicated to St Nicholas, sits on the edge of the village at the end of Church Lane. Parts of the building date back to Norman times with later additions, particularly following the Reformation. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269707/st-nicholas-churchyard Churchyard Burials] || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-177.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-174.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} |} === Bedfield Hall === {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |History of the Hall||Photo||Aeriel Photo |- | * [https://www.historichouses.org/house/bedfield-hall/tours/ Bedfield Hall] * [https://www.bedfieldhall.com/about About Bedfield Hall] * [https://www.greatbritishlife.co.uk/homes-and-gardens/property/inside-bedfield-hall-near-framlingham-7046248 Bedfield Hall and Protections against Evil] || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-178.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-176.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} |} === Other Buildings in Bedfield === {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |Building||Information||Photo |- |Bedfield Unitarian Chapel||*[https://www.proquest.com/openview/c395c30015a2d11dda0f6e8a634abd8a/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=1820202 Story of the Bedfield Unitarian Chapel] || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-173.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= }} |- |The Crown Public House||Village Pub || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-175.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= }} |} ===Population=== * As of the 2011 census, their were 324 residents in Bedfield, Suffolk {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|Population by Census Year {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |1841||1851||1861||1871||1881||1891||1901||1911 |- |358||372||415||451||375||357||317||318 |} |} ===Notables=== ==Sources==

Bedford County, Tennessee

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[[Category:Bedford County, Tennessee]]
Welcome to Bedford County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Ongoing List of Things to Do== #Add the county category to applicable profiles #Ensure Bedford County profiles are well-sourced #Work on connecting Bedford County profiles to the one tree #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and estates #Records of slaveholders and enslaved persons #Land records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia/military service #Add genealogy resources to this page #Add statewide resources to the main project page ==Bedford County History== Bedford County was created in 1807, from Rutherford County. It is named after [[Bedford-219|Thomas Bedford]], who served in the Revolutionary War, and owned land in the area that became Bedford County.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford_County,_Tennessee Wikipedia] === Historic Sites/Landmarks === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Bedford_County,_Tennessee National Register of Historic Places, Bedford County] ==Geography== Bedford County is part of Middle Tennessee, one of Tennessee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. ===Adjacent counties=== * Rutherford County (north) * [[Space:Coffee_County%2C_Tennessee|Coffee County]] (east) * [[Space:Moore_County%2C_Tennessee|Moore County]] (southeast) * [[Space:Lincoln_County%2C_Tennessee|Lincoln County]] (south) * Marshall County (west) ===Protected areas=== *Normandy Wildlife Management Area ==Government Offices== *[https://www.bedfordcountytn.gov/government/county_clerk/index.php Bedford County Clerk] ==Communities== ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Shelbyville, Tennessee|Shelbyville]] (county seat) ===Towns=== * [[:Category:Bell Buckle, Tennessee|Bell Buckle]] * [[:Category:Normandy, Tennessee|Normandy]] * [[:Category:Wartrace, Tennessee|Wartrace]] === Census-designated places === * [[:Category:Unionville, Tennessee|Unionville]] === Unincorporated Communities === * Branchville * Bugscuffe * Center Grove * Cortner's Station * Fairfield * Fall Creek * [[:Category:Flat Creek, Tennessee|Flat Creek]] * Haley's Station * Hawthorne * Mount Harmond * Palmetto * Pleasant Grove * [[:Category:Poplins Crossroads, Tennessee|Poplin's Crossroads]] * Raus * Richmond * Roseville * [[:Category:Rover, Tennessee|Rover]] * Wheel ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree=== *[[:Category: Bedford County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Bedford County Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Bedford_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Bedford County, Tennessee, Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/pages/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-bedford-county Genealogical Fact Sheets] * [https://tngs.org/ Tennessee Genealogical Society] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/bedford/ Bedford County Genealogy Trails] * [https://www.tngenweb.org/bedford/ Bedford County USGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/bedford/bedford.html Bedford County USGenWeb Archives] ==Sources== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford_County,_Tennessee Bedford County on Wikipedia]

Bedford County, Virginia

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[[Category: Bedford County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Bedford County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Bedford County, Virginia ===Bedford County=== ===History=== Bedford County was named after named after the 4th Duke of Bedford, [[Russell-3 | John Russell]] and created from [[Space: Albemarle County, Virginia | Albemarle County]] and [[Space: Lunenburg County, Virginia | Lunenburg County]] on 27 February 1752. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Franklin County, Virginia | Franklin County]] and [[Space: Campbell County, Virginia | Campbell County]] ==Sources== See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bedford_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Bedford County on Family Search] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=js2wrQa8lZUC Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia, 1755-1800]; Compiled by Jane Estelle Smith; Genealogical Publishing Com, 1975; 99 pages; [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10625 Ancestry $] * [http://www.vagenweb.org/bedford Bedford Co project of the VAGenWeb] which includes: ** [http://www.vagenweb.org/bedford/bedf-mar.htm Marriage bonds] =FREE * [http://genealogytrails.com/vir/bedford/marriages_families.html Bedford County, Virginia • Genealogy and History, Marriage Records by Family Surname]

Bedford County Deeds-Campbell

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[[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] __NOTOC__ ==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Bedford_County_Virginia|'''Campbells of Bedford County Virginia''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Bedford County, Virginia. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Bedford County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Bedford County. This page has the Campbell Deed records. If your Bedford County Campbell ancestor's WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Bedford County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Campbell-51079 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Campbell Land Sales== -Bedford County records prior to 1781 also include the area known as Campbell County today, since Campbell County was created from Bedford around that time. '''Note: The table is sortable. Sort on the From or To column to group those with the same name together. To get table back in order, first record to last record, sort on Record# column.''' {| border="3" cellpadding="3" class="sortable" |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Record#''' |'''Year''' |'''From''' |'''To''' |'''Source''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |B001 |1760 |Hugh Boyle |James [[Campbell-16815|'''Campbell''']] '''(Y-DNA testers needed)''' |Deed books, v. 1-2, 1754-1766 |1 |305 |Beaver Creek mentioned, located in what later becomes northern Campbell County (1781). See info on the 1789 Campbell County will of James Campbell [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bedford_County_Wills-Campbell here]. There is speculation that James [[Campbell-16815|'''Campbell''']] might be the brother of Archiblad [[Campbell-5337|'''Campbell''']] on page 181 of [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/493923-campbell-kith-and-kin-descendents-of-archibald-campbell-and-elizabeth-baker-who-came-from-campbell-county-virginia-to-knox-county-tennessee-1796 Campbell kith and kin : descendents of Archibald Campbell] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-M36S-Y?i=165&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B002 |1760 |James Walker |Archibald [[Campbell-5337|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 1-2, 1754-1766 |1 |312 |Falling River mentioned. See map image below, this area later becomes Campbell County (1781). Also see Campbell County Deed Book 3 Page 238 (1792) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-WQY6-C?i=617&cat=405319 here] between Archibald and his son James [[Campbell-5327|'''Campbell''']]. And Campbell County Deed Book 5 Page 545 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-99PX-K?i=634&cat=405319 here] showing evidence that Archibald and his wife Elizabeth went to Knox County, TN |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-M36Q-Q?i=169&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B003 |1763 |Francis Delany |Elizabeth Campbell |Deed books, v. 1-2, 1754-1766 |2 |157 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-M3DY-2?i=375&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B004 |1763 |John Campbell |Abraham Erwin |Deed books, v. 1-2, 1754-1766 |2 |308 |Falling River mentioned. See map image below, this area later becomes Campbell County (1781). Deed image mentions McDavid's line. Josias [[Campbell-8638|'''Campbell''']] and John Mitchell signed as a witness. John originally obtained this land 16 August 1756, see record [https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007326190205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,campbell,%20john&offset=70 here]. Description: 400 acres on Little Falling River, adjoining McDavids line. Source: Land Office Patents No. 33, 1756-1761 (v.1, 2, 3 & 4 p.1-1095), p. 30 (Reel 31-32). |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-M3DR-3?i=451&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B005 |1763 |John Campbell |John Erwin |Deed books, v. 1-2, 1754-1766 |2 |310 |Falling River mentioned. See map image below, this area later becomes Campbell County (1781). Deed image mentions McDaniel's line. Josias [[Campbell-8638|'''Campbell''']] and John Mitchell signed as a witness. John originally obtained this land 16 August 1756, see record [https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007326200205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,campbell,%20john&offset=30 here]. Description: 416 acres on the Little Falling River and adjoining McDavids lines. Source: Land Office Patents No. 33, 1756-1761 (v.1, 2, 3 & 4 p.1-1095), p. 41 (Reel 31-32). |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-M3DT-9?i=452&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B006 |1764 |Richard Stith |William Campbell |Deed books, v. 1-2, 1754-1766 |2 |304 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-M3DT-8?i=449&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B007 |1769 |Samuel Cunningham |John Campbell |Deed books, v. 3-5, 1766-1778 |3 |263 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-JSHL-9?i=141&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B008 |1769 |James Havens |James Campvbell |Deed books, v. 3-5, 1766-1778 |3 |333 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-JSHZ-N?i=176&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B009 |1769 |John Jackson |Charles Camel |Deed books, v. 3-5, 1766-1778 |3 |355 |Deed index reads Campbell, actual deed reads Camel, not sure which is correct |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-JSHS-R?i=187&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B010 |1770 |James Stapp |James Campbell |Deed books, v. 3-5, 1766-1778 |3 |455 |Falling River mentioned. See map image below, this area later becomes Campbell County (1781) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-JSHM-1?i=237&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B011 |1772 |Thomas Edmeston |James Campbell |Deed books, v. 3-5, 1766-1778 |4 |513 |James Campbell noted as a black smith. Falling River mentioned. See map image below, this area later becomes Campbell County (1781) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-JS4F-Q?i=564&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B012 |1778 |James Campbell |Robert Martin |Deed books, v. 6-7, 1778-1787 |6 |42 |Falling River mentioned. See map image below, this area later becomes Campbell County (1781) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-2QRG?i=35&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B013 |1779 |John Beard |John Campbell |Deed books, v. 6-7, 1778-1787 |6 |237 |Falling River mentioned. See map image below, this area later becomes Campbell County (1781). James Campbell signed as a witness |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-2WVM?i=132&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B014 |1779 |Charles Campbell |William Lear |Deed books, v. 6-7, 1778-1787 |6 |306 |wife Margaret Campbell mentioned |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-2WNP?i=167&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B015 |1780 |Josias [[Campbell-8638|'''Campbell''']] |James Hanks |Deed books, v. 6-7, 1778-1787 |6 |406 |Walker's corner white oak adjacent to the described property. Hat Creek mentioned, which branches off from Falling River. See map image below, this area later becomes Campbell County (1781). James [[Mitchell-9419|'''Mitchell''']] signed as a witness. Josias originally obtained this land 10 July 1767, see record [https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&tab=LibraryCatalog&docid=alma990007326530205756 here]. Description: 376 acres on Hatt Creek adjoining the lines of Daniel [[Mitchell-29692|'''Mitchell''']]. Source: Land Office Patents No. 36, 1764-1767 (v.1 & 2 p.557-1083), p. 1062 (Reel 36). |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-2W2B?i=216&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B016 |1782 |Benjamin Davis |Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 6-7, 1778-1787 |7 |155 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27LD?i=364&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B017 |1782 |James Sloan |John Campbell |Deed books, v. 6-7, 1778-1787 |7 |121 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27K5?i=347&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B018 |1788 |Peter Ferguson |Moses [[Campbell-36430|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |8 |121 |Moses noted coming from Amherst County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L3QQ-S?i=70&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B019 |1788 |Laurence McGuire |William Campbell |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |8 |246 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L3QF-N?i=133&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B020 |1790 |Moses [[Campbell-36430|'''Campbell''']] |John Cash |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |8 |322 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L3QV-M?i=171&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B021 |1791 |Samuel [[Campbell-1763|'''Campbell''']] |Edmond Burrofs |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |8 |443 |wife Mary Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L37T-S?i=231&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B022 |1791 |William Scott |Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |8 |527 |William Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell, Rebeckah Campbell. Also see this family in Bedford County Will Book 1 Page 387 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-2FLD?cat=275249 here]. |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L37T-K?i=273&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B023 |1791 |William and David Ewing |William Campbell |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |9 |53 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L37V-Z?i=336&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B024 |1792 |John Campbell |Jacob Leash |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |9 |66 |wife Judith Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L37V-Y?i=343&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B025 |1792 |William and John Campbell |Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |9 |88 |See these 3 brothers in Bedford County Will Book 1 Page 387 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-2FLD?cat=275249 here]. |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L37P-Y?i=354&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B026 |1793 |Andrew Donald |John Campbell |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |9 |184 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L37G-V?i=403&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B027 |1794 |Boyce Edson |Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |9 |394 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L37H-9?i=508&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B028 |1795 |William Campbell |Samuel Davidson |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |10 |38 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L376-6?i=614&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B029 |1797 |William Scott |Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |10 |368 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L3QK-C?i=779&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B030 |1798 |Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] |Moses Blackwell |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |10 |402 |wife Mary Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L3QK-Y?i=796&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B031 |1798 |Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] |William Burton |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |10 |524 |wife Mary Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L3Q3-Z?i=853&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B032 |1798 |William Taylor |Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 8-10, 1787-1798 |10 |525 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-L3Q3-Z?i=853&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B033 |1799 |Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] |William Scott |Deed books, v. 11, 1799-1805 |11 |213 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-LQZ9-M?i=122&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B034 |1800 |Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] |William Scott |Deed books, v. 11, 1799-1805 |11 |161 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-LQZ3-Y?i=96&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B035 |1800 |John Quinn |Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 11, 1799-1805 |11 |179 |This Thomas Campbell has a lot of deed records in Bedford County. It appears he died around 1828. See Bedford County Will book 7 page 12 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-28H6?i=26&cat=275249 here] for the inventory and appraisement of his estate. Signed by Wm Campbell and Robert Campbell (relation not noted). There doesn't appear to be a will for Thomas. |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-LQZS-R?i=105&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B036 |1801 |John Cash |Aaron [[Campbell-37365|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 11, 1799-1805 |11 |453 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-LQCT-8?i=254&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B037 |1801 |Moses [[Campbell-60679|'''Campbell''']] (wife Polly), James Campbell (wife Polly) |Aaron [[Campbell-37365|'''Campbell''']], Henry Campbell |Deed books, v. 11, 1799-1805 |11 |454 |also see in this deed - deceased Moses [[Campbell-36430|'''Campbell''']] and his widow Jeane [[Unknown-488768|'''Campbell''']] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-LQCT-X?i=255&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B038 |1801 |Moses [[Campbell-60679|'''Campbell''']] |James Watts |Deed books, v. 11, 1799-1805 |11 |497 |wife Mary Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-LQCR-H?i=276&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B039 |1801 |Francis Read |Moses [[Campbell-60679|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 11, 1799-1805 |11 |389 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-LQCY-R?i=222&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B040 |1802 |Josiah Wood |Moses [[Campbell-60679|'''Campbell''']] |Deed books, v. 11, 1799-1805 |11 |907 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-LQC8-Y?i=486&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B041 |1804 |Moses [[Campbell-60679|'''Campbell''']] |James Watts |Deed books, v. 11, 1799-1805 |11 |922 |wife Polly Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-LQCX-2?i=494&cat=281939 Doc Image] |- |B042 |1804 |Moses [[Campbell-60679|'''Campbell''']] |James Watts |Deed books, v. 11, 1799-1805 |11 |1026 |wife Polly Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-LQC4-K?i=546&cat=281939 Doc Image] |} ==Source== Bedford County Virginia Deed Books 1 through 11, up to 1804. This map image shows the southeast corner of Campbell County (formerly Bedford County until the creation of Campbell County in 1781). Arrows are pointing to Hat Creek, Falling River, and Walker's property. {{Image|file=Bedford_County_Deeds-Campbell.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Southeast Corner of Campbell County }}

Bedford County Wills-Campbell

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[[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] __NOTOC__ ==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Bedford_County_Virginia|'''Campbells of Bedford County Virginia''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Bedford County, Virginia. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Bedford County we are collecting marriage, land, and probate records of the Campbells of Bedford County. This page has the Campbell will records. If your Bedford County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Bedford County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Campbell-51079 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Campbell Wills== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Document Link''' |'''Name of Testator''' |'''Document Type''' |'''Source''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Year''' |'''Comments''' |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-2FLD?i=247&cat=275249 see the record here]||William [[Campbell-61999|'''Campbell''']] '''(Y-DNA Testers Needed)'''||Will||Bedford County Will Book||Vol 1||387||1780||wife Rebecca [[Caldwell-12561|'''Campbell''']], son Samuel [[Campbell-1763|'''Campbell''']], son Thomas [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']], son William Campbell, son John Campbell |- |No image available||James [[Campbell-16815|'''Campbell''']] '''(Y-DNA Testers Needed)'''||Will||"Virginia Wills Before 1799" by William M. Clemens (Campbell County will)||-||-||1789||son William Campbell, daughter Jennet Campbell, daughter Margaret [[Campbell-10980|'''Campbell''']]. See Bedford County deeds for James Campbell [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bedford_County_Deeds-Campbell here]. (Campbell County, Virginia was created from Bedford County in 1781) |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-2FFR?i=401&cat=275249 see the record here]||Moses [[Campbell-36430|'''Campbell''']]||Will||Bedford County Will Book||Vol 2||78||1792||wife Jene [[Unknown-488768|'''Campbell''']] (executor), 4 sons Moses [[Campbell-60679|'''Campbell''']] (executor), James Campbell, Aron [[Campbell-37365|'''Campbell''']], Henry Campbell, 5 daughters |} ==Source== Bedford County Virginia Will Books Vols 1 and 2, up to 1800.

Bedfordshire: Manors & Estates

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[[Category: Bedfordshire]] Bedfordshire has been home to many incredible estates, built and owned by many notable families. ''This page intends to summarize cited details of each property to aid in interpreting references in leases, probates and place names.'' :Please feel free to contribute ----- ----- ==Monasteries of Bedfordshire==
'''''Monasteries of Bedfordshire'''''
===Caldwell Priory=== :Caldwell Priory was a priory of Canons of the Holy Sepulchre * 11-Oct-1526: William Gostwyke and wife Anne, 21yr Crown Lease * 3-Dec-1538: William Gostwyke extended the Crown lease to 40yrs ===Elstowe Abbey=== * 10-Jun-1499: Sir John Gostwick (b1466-dMar1513) and his brother, Chaplain Robert Gostwick (1464-1541), both of Wilstead (aka Wilshamstead), are granted the 'messuage of the abbess of Elstow' * abt 1500: Separate Parish Church destroyed. * 1526: John Kyng (King) is the first curate known since the 1300s * 1539: The Abbey is closed as part of Henry VIIIs dissolution plans. * aft 1539: Edmund Harvey owned the lease * 1605: Robert Hundley is curate :Suggested References: ----- * Houses of Benedictine nuns: The abbey of Elstow', A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 1 (1904), pp. 353–58 ----- ----- ===Warden Abbey=== == Manor Houses ==
'''''Manor Houses of Bedfordshire'''''
===Cardington Manors=== Associated properties: Cardington Manor, Wake Manor, Lesser Cardington Manor, Cotton End ====Cardington Manor==== :'''''Cardington Manor''''' * 1337: John Picot (d.1337) * 1338: John Picot (d.1361) * 1362: Isabelle Picot (d. 1375) * 1376: Baldwin Picot * aft 1376: Dorothy Picot wife of James Gascoigne * 1536: [[Gostwick-56|Robert Gostwick]]'s parents gained 'Cotton End', likely through the Court of Augmentations. * ?-1577: George Gascoigne (d1577) * 1588-1688: George Blundell (d1688) * 1689: George Blundell * 1769: William Nailour Blundell sells Cardington to brewer Samuel Whitbread. ===Goldington Manors=== * 14-Jun-1562: [[Gostwick-57|William Gostwick]] is swindled by John Gostwick, leasing Goldington Manor for 60yrs to [[Russell-293|John Russell]], son of [[Russell-285|Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford]]. Chancery court confirms the lease. * 19-Mar-1598: [[Gastwick-4|Wm Gostwick]] to Thomas Christian; messuages in Goldington & Ravensden {{image|file=Bedfordshire_Manors_Estates.jpg|1705 Goldington}}
1705, Poll Book Survey, Goldington, Bedfordshire
=== Marston Manor === ''of Marston Moretaine'' === Potton Manors === Associated properties: Potton Regis, Potton Burdetts, Potton much Manured, Potton Rectory. ====Potton Regis==== :'''''Potton Regis:''''' ----- * 1544: Thomas Burgoyne * 1774: George, Viscount Torrington * 1795: Samuel Whitbread, brewer. ====Potton Burdetts==== :'''''Potton Burdetts:''''' ----- * 1657: Robert Brudenell alienates the manor to Sir Roger Burgoyne * 1774: George, Viscount Torrington holds the manor * 1795: Samuel Whitbread, brewer ====Potton much Manured==== :'''''Potton much Manured''''' ----- * 1354: William de la Pole * 1403: Sir Reginald Braybroke * bef 1564: Robert Tanfield * 1564: Robert Tanfield alienates the manor to John Burgoyne, who ''reunites it with Potton Regis.'' ====Potton Rectory==== :'''''Potton Rectory:''''' ----- * 1539: The Friars Minor were dissolved by Henry VIII and taken by the Crown. * 1579: Elizabeth I leases the rectory to Richard Williams * 1591: Crown sells the rectory to Rowland Litton * 1608: Held by John Burgoyne. * 1775: George, Viscount Torrington * 1795: Sold to Samuel Whitbread, brewer. ----- ----- === Putnoe Manor === * 14-Jun-1562: [[Gostwick-57|William Gostwick]] is swindled by John Gostwick, leasing Putnoe Manor for 60yrs to [[Russell-293|John Russell]], son of [[Russell-285|Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford]]. Chancery court confirms the lease. ===Ravensden Manors=== Associated properties: Morinsbury Manor, Ravensden Manor, Rohnale Manor, Tilwick Manor, Trailly's Manor. :'''''Ravensden Manor:''''' * abt 1539: Newnham Priory was dissolved by Henry VIII and taken by the Crown. * 1540: Granted to John & Joan Gostwick * 14-Jun-1562: [[Gostwick-57|William Gostwick]] is swindled by John Gostwick, leasing Ravensden Manor for 60yrs to [[Russell-293|John Russell]], son of [[Russell-285|Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford]]. Chancery court confirms the lease. * Jan-1598: [[Gastwick-4|Wm Gostwick]] sells manor lease to Richard Hooper, gent. * 19-Mar-1598: [[Gastwick-4|Wm Gostwick]] to Thomas Christian; messuages in Goldington & Ravensden * 1774: Duke of Bedford * abt 1775: Alienated to Rev. Robert Hart Butcher * abt 1811: rights appear in abeyance. ----- ----- ===Stanford Manors=== ====Stanford Bury Manor==== :'''''Stanford Bury Manor''''' * 1537: Warden Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1537, splitting off Stanford Bury Manor * 1543: granted to [[Gostwick-59|Edward]] and Dorothy Gostwick by Crown letters patent dated 13 July Henry VIII (1543) * 1564: William Gostwick conveys the estate to Oliver St. John of Bletsoe. * 1792: Robert Ongley holds the manor. * abt 1870: Ongley sells the manor to Joseph Shuttleworth ----- ----- === Warden Abbey Manor === * Oct-1562: [[Gostwick-56|Robert Gostwick]] died seized of the manor. === Willington Manor === ''Indicates Leasehold which isnt always residency.'' * 1086: Hugh de Beauchamp * 1265: John de Beachamp is killed at Evesham, dividing the barony to his 3 sisters. * 1265: [[Mowbray-84|Roger de Mowbray]], and his wife [[Beauchamp-1162|Maud (de Beauchamp, sister to John)]] * 1266: Roger dies, Maud remarries to [[Strange-12|Roger Lestrange]]. * 1277: [[Mowbray-39|Roger de Mowbray]] reaches age and acquires the manor from his mother's trust. * 1311: [[Mowbray-54|John de Mowbray]] (Roger's son, Maud's grandson) * 1322: Hanged for treason, Mowbray's lands were forfeit to the Crown. * abt 1323: Crown gives Willington to Hugh le Despenser, the younger. * abt 1327: John de Mowbray is restored to Willington, who admits rights to his new step-father, Sir Richard de Peshale. * 1362: [[Mowbray-42|John de Mowbray]] dies leaving Willington to wife Elizabeth. (needs check: 3rd or 4th Lord Mowbray?, may be conflated, both had Eliz wives) * 1376: the next John de Mowbray, a son * 1383: Brother Thomas de Mowbray, inherits, become Duke of Norfolk, is banished. * 1405: [[Mowbray-60|Thomas Mowbray]] is executed for treason, the manor passes to a brother, [[Mowbray-37|John]]. * 1432: [[Mowbray-37|John]] dies, passing Willington to his sister, Anne de Mowbray, who married Richard of York :"After Richard's [of York] murder Willington manor passed into the Howard family, whose estates were forfeit after the Battle of Bosworth (22-Aug-1485)" * 1485: King Henry VII granted Willington Manor to [[De_Vere-385|John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford]]. * 1489: King Henry VII releases [[Howard-2|Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Surrey]], restoring to him Willington Manor * 1529: [[Howard-2663|Thomas Howard]], Duke of Norfolk & son of Thomas (above) sells Willington to [[Gostwick-27|Sir John Gostwick]], whose family had been living in Willington since 1286. * 1545: Passes to [[Gostwick-28|John's son]] who died the same year * 1546: Passes to John's brother [[Gostwick-26|William Gostwick]] who dies in 1549 * 1550: Widow [[Pyke-21|Anne (Pyke) Gostwick]] in trust for John Gostwick, son of William ::no records found during the 8yrs beween 1550-1558 when she marries Sir Verney/Varney. {{image|file=Bedfordshire_Manors_Estates-2.jpg|1705 Willington}}
1705, Poll Book Survey, Willington, Bedfordshire
(paused here for Willington as there is conflation in parentage and several profile that needs correcting first) === Wroxhill Manor === ''of Marston Moretaine'' * 1459: William Saunderton * bef 1500: Sir John Catesby owned the manor * son Sir Humphrey Catesby owned until his death 1504 * 1504: Thomas Catesby until death in 1530 without heirs * 1530: Anthony Catesby, Thomas' elder brother until 1572 * 1573: Thomas Catesby was in possession until 1592 * 1592: son George Catesby inherits * 1636: [[Catesby-97|George]] & Bridget Catesby, with Clifton Catesby, son. * 1652: William Playdell owned the estate ----- :Suggested References: ----- ----- * Bedfordshire Archives [https://bedsarchives.bedford.gov.uk/CommunityHistories/Willington/TheManorOfWillington.aspx Willington Manor] ----- Needs deconstruction: 19-Jul-1539, ''Master Crown Lease'', [http://bedsarchivescat.bedford.gov.uk/Details/archive/110028378 Details]

Bedfordshire Parish Registers

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

Bedfordshire Research Resources

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[[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[:Category:Bedfordshire|'''The Bedfordshire County Category''']] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] *[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/BDF/index.html Genuki Bedfordshire] *[http://www.stevengibbs.me.uk/ParishRegistersPage.htm Bedfordshire Marriage Registers] this free site is a fantastic resource, with registers covering the whole of Bedford registration district 1837-1901. *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#BEDFVIS|Visitation(s) of England and Wales]] County Index entries for persons whose pedigree first entry in the Visitation(s) commences in Bedfordshire, or who appears listed in a pedigree, addendum or correction to the Visitations. *[https://www.bfhs.org.uk Bedfordshire family history society]. *[[Space:Bedfordshire_Parish_Registers|Bedfordshire Parish Registers]] edited by Frederick George Emmison (1907-1995) Clerk of Records, Bedfordshire. published by The County Record Office, Shire Hall, Bedford, 1931-1953 *[http://www.stevengibbs.me.uk/HomePage.htm Bedfordshire Parish Registers]. *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Bedford Bedfordshire notables]. *[[Space:Publications_of_the_Bedfordshire_Historical_Record_Society |Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society]] *[[Space:The_History_and_Antiquities_of_the_Hundred_of_Willey|The History and Antiquities of the Hundred of Willey]] *[[Space:Early_Lincoln_Wills|Early Lincoln Wills]] *[[Space:Genealogia_Bedfordiensis|Genealogia Bedfordiensis]] *[[Space: Quakers_in_Bedfordshire |Quakers in Bedfordshire]]

Bedfordshire Team

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

Bedingfield, Suffolk One Place Study

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== Bedingfield, Suffolk One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place= Bedingfield, Suffolk|category= Bedingfield, Suffolk One Place Study}}
{{OnePlaceStudy|place= Bedingfield, Suffolk|category= Bedingfield, Suffolk One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q3513561|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bedingfield, Suffolk One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== * The Placename Is Recorded In Domesday Book As Bedingefelda From The Old English Personal Name Bēda + The Connective Particle -Ing- ‘Associated With Named After’ + Feld ‘Open Country’.Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" | {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-183.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= }} |} ===Geography===
{|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|'''Continent:''' Europe |- |align="center"|'''Sovereign:''' United Kingdom |- |align="center"|'''Country:''' England |- |align="center"|'''County:''' Suffolk |- |align="center"|'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.267, 1.183 |- |align="center"|'''Elevation:''' 61.0 m or 200.1 feet {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" | {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-185.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Bedingfield Roadsign }} |} |}
===History=== {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|'''White's Directory, 1855'''White, William, "History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Suffolk" London, England, 1855. Page 377-378 (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/History%2C_gazetteer%2C_and_directory_of_Suffolk%3B_%28IA_historygazetteer00whit_0%29.pdf : accessed 23 June 2022)Wikimedia Commons {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" | {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-207.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Page 377 }} |- | {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-208.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Page 378 }} |- |align="center"|'''Links''' |- | * [https://opendomesday.org/place/TM1768/bedingfield/ Doomsday Book] * [https://www.houseofnames.com/bedingfield-family-crest Bedingfield Family History] * [https://heritage.suffolk.gov.uk/media/pdfs/bedingfield.pdf Bedingfield Parish] |} |} === St. Mary's Church ===
{|border="4" Cellpadding="5" | * [http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/bedingfield.html Suffolk Churches, Bedingfield] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2391878/st-mary-churchyard Churchyard Burials] {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" | {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-186.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Mary's }} || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-188.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Inside the Church }} || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-189.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Font }} |} |}
=== Other Landmarks in Bedingfield ===
{|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |Place||Information||Photo |- |Bedingfield Hall||||[https://www.flickr.com/photos/john_fielding/11196328715/in/photostream/ Aerial VIew] |- |Flemings Hall|| *[https://www.countrylife.co.uk/property/flemings-hall-tudor-treasure-owned-cult-photographer-angus-mcbean-163023 Flemings Hall] *[https://www.housebeautiful.com/uk/lifestyle/property/news/a2464/moated-manor-house-eye-suffolk/ House Beautiful] || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-187.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} |- |Village Hall|| * [http://bedingfield.onesuffolk.net/assets/History/Village-School.pdf Village School] ||{{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-184.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} |- |The Village Pump|| *[http://bedingfield.onesuffolk.net/assets/History/Bedingfield-Water-Tower-and-Village-Pump.pdf Water Pump and Tower] ||{{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-191.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} |- |Water Tower|| *[http://bedingfield.onesuffolk.net/assets/History/Bedingfield-Water-Tower-and-Village-Pump.pdf Water Pump and Tower] ||{{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-190.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} |- |War Memorial|||| |- |Tree Farm House|| * [https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/bedingfield-listed-farmhouse-restored-after-savage-fire-2062624 Farmhouse Restored] || |- |Red Lion Pub|| * [http://bedingfield.onesuffolk.net/assets/History/The-Olde-Red-Lion.pdf The Olde Red Lion] * [https://suffolk.camra.org.uk/pub/1221 Suffolk Pubs, Bedingfield] || |- ||The Lion Inn|| * [http://bedingfield.onesuffolk.net/assets/History/The-Bedingfield-Lion.jpg The Lion] || |}
===Population=== {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|Population by Census Year {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |1841||1851||1861||1871||1881||1891||1901||1911 |- |336||312||321||353||332||299||296||293 |} |} ====Notables==== *[[McBean-370|Angus Rowland McBean]] (1904-1990) - Photographer, [[Wikipedia:Angus McBean|Angus McBean Wikipedia]] ==Sources==

Bee, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1858

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[[Category:Bee, Arrived 9 Oct 1858]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The voyage of the immigrant ship '''Bee''' to the South Australian Colony in 1858''' The ship "Bee" built in 1853 sailed from Liverpool on 2 July 1858 and arrived in Port Adelaide on 9 October 1858. Ships master Captain William Raisbeck & Surgeon superintendent Dr. W. G. Gun oversaw the passage of these 426 British immigrants to the South Australian colony. Note 6 births and 5 deaths occurred on this passage. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* 8/1858 - Bee from the State Records of SA, Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed 7th of December, 2019. at: https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/831680/GRG35_48_1_58-8_Bee.pdf (accessed 18 Mar 2023) * [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/bee1858.shtml The Ships List, submitted by Robert Janmaat] * 02/07/1858 - 09/10/1858 from Passengers in History an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed 7 December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/947228 * SHIPPING NEWS from the South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867) of Saturday 16 October 1858, Page 2. first accessed 7 December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88820586/8356155 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) of Saturday 16 Oct 1858, Page 4. first accessed 7 December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158122285?

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[[Category: Bee County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]]
Welcome to Bee County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The coordinator leading this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====Formed From==== {{blue|Bee County was formed Dec 8, 1857}} and organized Jan 25, 1858, from parts of five existing counties: [[:Space: San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio County]], [[:Space: Goliad County, Texas|Goliad County]], [[:Space: Refugio County, Texas|Refugio County]], [[:Space: Live Oak County, Texas|Live Oak County]], and [[:Space: Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County]]. Beeville was named the county seat in honor of Barnard E. Bee, Sr. ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Bee County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = | N Location = [[:Space:Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County]] | NE Location= "Blanco Creek"
[[:Space:Goliad County, Texas|Goliad County]] | E Location = | SE Location = [[:Space:Refugio County, Texas|Refugio County]] | S Location = | SW Location =[[:Space:San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio County]] | W Location = [[: Space:Live Oak County, Texas|Live Oak County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== :Artifacts recovered in the present Bee County region suggest that the earliest human inhabitants arrived around 6,000 to 10,000 years ago and camped along the creek valleys. At the time of the first contact with Europeans, various Karankawa bands inhabited the eastern part of the future county, while Lipan Apaches and Borrados roamed the northwest and southwest sections. The Skidi Pawnees left arrow heads in Sulphur Creek :'''1830's''' Early settlers in the 1830s lost family members to Indian raids. :'''Jan 25, 1858''':The county was organized in 1858 and the county seat was about 7 miles from the current courthouse. http://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/BeevilleTx/BeevilleTexas.htm :'''1859'''- A post office was established and the next year the first courthouse was built. :'''1886''' Six years earlier, Beeville only had about 300 people in 1880, until the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad came through in 1886, the population rose to one thousand. :'''1903''' -Beeville received a water works and electricity, and the sewer was built in 1910. :'''1929''':There was a small oil boom in 1929, but it wasn't enough for Beeville to escape the Great Depression. :'''1940'''-A Naval Aviation Station was set up during World War II and although it was deactivated at war's end, it was reopened for Korea. It was closed again in 1992, and a reminder of its presence is noted by the aircraft on the courthouse lawn. {{Image|file=Bee_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Beeville }} :[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaEKh97prqU Bee County History slideshow, Jan 5, 2014 - Uploaded by susansdream] :[https://www.loc.gov/item/2009583800/ Bee County Land Map from Library of Congress] ===Land Grants=== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txbee/County.Records/Land.Deed.Records.txt Land Survey Abstract Indice of the Original Land Owners of Texas] === Government Offices=== [[:Category: Beeville, Texas|Beeville]]- County Seat Bee county has had 3 courthouses.1861, 1879 and 1912 http://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/BeevilleTx/Bee-County-Courthouse-Beeville-Texas.htm '''1st Courthouse''' built in 1862 - no image. '''2nd 1879 Courthouse'''{{Image|file=Bee_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1879 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''3rd Courthouse''' Style - Beaux-arts, built of brick. It has the many items we expect in a grand Beaux arts court house, clock, dome, statue of the Goddess of Justice and large Corinthian columns.. It still stands today.{{Image|file=Bee_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=425 |caption=Bee County Courthouse. }} {{clear}} At the time the last courthouse was built, Beeville was paving the streets. ===Geography=== :Location- Rio Grande plain of south central Texas, 50 miles NW of Corpus Christi,146 miles SE of Austin. :Latitude/Longitude- center point -28°25' N latitude and 97°45' longitude. :Size: 866 square miles that slope gently to the coast. :Elevation - 200 to 300 feet. :Rio Grande embayment. Lissie and Beaumont formations extend in S part of the county to form a broad, flat, and fertile plain. :Rivers/Creeks - Blanco, Medio, and Aransas creeks and their tributaries, flow SE :SOILS SW - corner: southwest corner clayey soils or loamy surfaces ::''' N'''2/3 have dark alkaline soil with loam surface ::Remainder - light color acidic soil with loam beneath. :Prime Farmland--41% - 50% prime farmland. :Vegetation --grasslands, scattered shrubs and cacti. :Animals: Buffalo, antelopes, deer, bears, panthers, and wolves early years., also wildcats, coyotes, and jackrabbits. Small --mammals foxes, squirrels, opossums, mice, rats, gophers, skunks, moles, and bats. :Climate subtropica, humid, -mild winters and warm summers. :Temperatures - January average low of 42° F to 65°, and July (73° to 96°). :Rainfall thirty inches. no snowfall. :Growing season --275 days per year,- last freeze in late February and first freeze- December. :Hurricanes are likely to occur during the late summer. ===Demographics=== {{Image|file=Bee_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Bee County Library. }}{{clear}} :Highways
*U.S. highways 59 *US Highway 181 *State highways 202 *State highways 359. *Airport built in 1966 serves Beeville and the surrounding region. Disasters
[http://www3.gendisasters.com/texas/22095/beeville-tx-bee-county-courthouse-fire-jan-1911 Bee County Courthouse Fire January 1911] on gendisasters.com *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txbee/Military.htm Military of Bee County] Things to do/see
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name on the Register!!Date listed!!Number!!Location!!City or town!!Description |- |Bee County Courthouse||Feb 9, 2001||(#01000105)||105 W. Corpus Christi St. (28°24′04″N 97°44′53″W)||Beeville|| |- |Beeville Post Office||Apr 4, 2007||(#07000272)||111 N. St. Mary's St. (28°24′10″N 97°44′55″W)||Beeville|| |- |Lott-Canada School||Dec 7, 2010||(#10000981)||900 W. Corpus Christi St.(28°23′53″N 97°45′26″W)||Beeville||Rosenwald School Building Program in TexasMPS. Branch location for Coastal Bend College. |- |Medio Creek Bridge||Oct 13, 1988||(#88002000)||CR 241 (28°31′46″N 97°47′39″W)||Normanna||aka Normanna Bridge |- |NAS Chase Field-Building 1001||Feb 23, 1994||(#94000050)||Independence St., 0.45 mi. S of jct. with TX 202 (28°22′24″N 97°39′49″W)||Beeville||Administration Building |- |NAS Chase Field-Building 1009||Feb 23, 1994||(#94000051)||Essex St. 0.68 mi. SSE of the jct. of TX 202, Independence St. (28°22′23″N 97°39′41″W)||Beeville||Enlisted WAVES Barracks |- |NAS Chase Field-Building 1015||Feb 23, 1994||(#94000052)||Byrd St. 0.82 mi. SSE of jct.,TX 202, Independence St. (28°22′09″N 97°39′39″W)||Beeville||Landplane Hangar |- |NAS Chase Field-Building 1040||Feb 23, 1994||(#94000053)||Enterprise St. 0.37 mi. SSE of the jct. of TX 202, Independence St. (28°22′32″N 97°39′46″W)||Beeville||Auditorium/Gym/Chapel |- |NAS Chase Field-Building 1042||Feb 23, 1994||(#94000054)||Ofstie Rd. 0.6 mi. SSE of jct. of TX 202, Independence St. (28°22′22″N 97°39′39″W)||Beeville||Brig |- |NAS Chase Field-Quarters R||Feb 23, 1994||(#94000055)||Essex St. 0.43 mi. SSW of t jct. of TX 202, Independence St. (28°22′28″N 97°39′51″W)||Beeville||Commanding Officer's Quarters |- |NAS Chase Field-Quarters S||Feb 23, 1994||(#94000056)||Essex St. 0.45 mi. SSW of the jct. of TX 202, Independence St. (28°22′29″N 97°39′55″W)||Beeville||Executive Officer's Quarters |- |Praeger Building||Sept. 9, 1982||(#82004490)||110 W. Corpus Christi St. (28°24′06″N 97°44′57″W)||Beeville|| |- |Rialto Theater||November 21, 2001||(#01001265)||112-114 N. Washington St (28°24′08″N 97°44′57″W)||Beeville||aka Hall-Rialto Theater|| |} ===Cities/Towns=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !City!!CDPs!!Unincorporated community |- |[[:Category: Beeville, Texas|Beeville]] |- |[[:Category:Blue Berry Hill, Texas|Blue Berry Hill]]| |- |[[:Category:Mineral, Texas|Mineral]] |- |||[[:Category: Normanna, Texas|Normanna]]|| |- |||[[:Category:Pawnee, Texas|Pawnee]]|| |- |||[[:Category:Pettus, Texas|Pettus]]|| |- |||[[:Category:Skidmore, Texas|Skidmore]]|| |- |||[[:Category:Tuleta, Texas|Tuleta]]|| |- |||Tulsita|| |- |||[[:Category:Tynan, Texas|Tynan]]|| |} ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 }} ===Historical Census=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Census!!Pop.!!%± |- |1860||910||— |- |1870||1,082||18.90% |- |1880||2,298||112.40% |- |1890||3,720||61.90% |- |1900||7,720||107.50% |- |1910||12,090||56.60% |- |1920||12,137||0.40% |- |1930||15,721||29.50% |- |1940||16,481||4.80% |- |1950||18,174||10.30% |- |1960||23,755||30.70% |- |1970||22,737||−4.3% |- |1980||26,030||14.50% |- |1990||25,135||−3.4% |- |2000||32,359||28.70% |- |2010||31,861||−1.5% |- |Est. 2015||32,874||3.20% |} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} [[:Category: Bee County, Texas, Cemeteries]] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txbee/Cemeteries.htm TXGenWeb Bee County, Texas] has cemetery listings (6,524 names) directly linked to Find A Grave website. :According to Find A Grave, there are 50 cemeteries in Bee County but 56 are listed below due to cemetery name changes. Throughout Texas, there are many lost, abandoned, forgotten, unknown, undiscovered cemeteries especially in rural areas. Please check [http://findagrave.com Find A Grave] or [http://billiongraves.com Billion Graves] for the most recent information and listings. :Key - L = Find A Grave Cemetery Listing Link; R = # of Photo Requests; # = Number of Listings in the Cemetery; % Photo = percentage of listings that have been photographed. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Cemetery Name, !!L!!R!!#!!% photo'd |- |*[[:Category:Madray Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Allsup Cemetery (see: Madray Cemetery), Bee County]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2182140&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||11||100% |- |*[[:Category: Baird Ranch Cemetery, Beeville, Texas| Baird Ranch Cemetery, Beeville]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2518244&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||3||- |- |*[[:Category:Bar J Ranch Family Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Bar J Ranch Family Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2324430&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||1||- |- |*[[:Category:Beeville Memorial Park, Beeville, Texas|Beeville Memorial Park]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2309&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||38||1,687||65% |- |*[[:Category: Blanconia Baptist Church Cemetery, Beeville, Texas|Blanconia Baptist Church Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1792345&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||120||83% |- |*[[:Category:Blanconia Methodist Cemetery, Blanconia, Texas|Blanconia Methodist Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2433430&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||14||87||7% |- |*[[:Category: Bridge Family Cemetery, Normanna, Texas|Bridge Family Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2461359&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||2||50% |- |*[[:Category: Cagle Family Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Cagle Family Cemetery]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2187173&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||||1||1||- |- |*[[:Category: Campo Santo Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Campo Santo Cemetery]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2738&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||||-||23||17% |- |*[[:Category:Ceilson Ranch Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Ceilson Ranch Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgipage=cr&CRid=1525299&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||1||100% |- |*[[:Category: Cementerio Evangelico, Beeville, Texas|Cementerio Evangelico]] Beeville||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2828&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||80||9% |- |*[[:Category: Central District Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Central District Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2392830&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||38||89% |- |*[[:Category:Clareville Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Clareville Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2180125&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||1||104||80% |- |*[[:Category: Colony Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Colony Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2984&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||3||77||79% |- |*[[:Category: Cow Camp Ranch Cemetery, Papalote, Texas|Cow Camp Ranch Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2536718&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||2||- |- |*[[:Category: Dahl Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Dahl Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=3152&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||52||100% |- |*[[:Category:Davis Ranch Cemetery, Cadiz, Texas|Davis Ranch Cemetery]] Cadiz||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2525417&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||4||100% |- |*[[:Category:Del Bosque Cemetery, Normanna, Texas| Del Bosque Cemetery]] Normanna||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2470502&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||51||88% |- |*[[:Category: Dial Cemetery, Pettus, Texas|Dial Cemetery, Pettus]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2405512&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&]||-||3||100% |- |*[[:Category:Evangelico Cemetery, Beeville, Texas|Evangelico Cemetery (See: Cementerio Evangelico]] Beeville||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2828&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||80||9% |- |*[[:Category:Evergreen Cemetery, Skidmore, Texas|Evergreen Cemetery]] Skidmore||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=3502&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||25||1,003||74% |- |*[[:Category:Evergreen Cemetery, Beeville, Texas|Evergreen Cemetery]] Beeville||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=3489&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||20||336||65% |- |*[[:Category:Family Farm, Bee County, Texas|Family Farm]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2577095&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||1||100% |- |*[[:Category: Glenwood Cemetery, Beeville, Texas|Glenwood Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=640359&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||51||3,171||70% |- |*Griffith Cemetery ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2526332&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||3||- |- |*[[:Category:Helm-Kimball Ranch Cemetery, Mineral, Texas|Helm-Kimball Ranch Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2476587&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||1||100% |- |*[[:Category: Holubec Cemetery, Olmos, Texas|Holubec Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2392867&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||4||100% |- |*[[:Category:Hunter Family Cemetery, Beeville, Texas|Hunter Family Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2579915&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||3||- |- |*[[:Category:La Para Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|La Para Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgipage=cr&CRid=2378848&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||22||100% |- |*[[:Category:Los Olmos Ranch Cemetery, Olmos, Bee County, Texas|Los Olmos Ranch Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2323172&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||3||- |- |*[[:Category: Madray Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Madray Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2182140&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||11||100% |- |*[[:Category: Mineral Cemetery, Mineral, Texas|Mineral Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=5269&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||4||623||94% |- |*[[:Category: Normanna Cemetery, Normanna, Texas|Normanna]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=5617&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||7||14% |- |*[[:Category: Old Papalote Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Old Papalote Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=5780&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||141||96% |- |*[[:Category:Our Lady of Guadalupe Cemetery, Pawnee, Texas|Our Lady of Guadalupe Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2470502&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||131||93% |- |*[[:Category: Our Lady of Victory Cemetery, Beeville, Texas|Our Lady of Victory Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=5845&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||108||4% |- |*[[:Category: Our Lady of Victory Number 2 Cemetery, Beeville, Texas|Our Lady of Victory Number 2 Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=5846&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||2||327||25% |- |*[[:Category:Papalote Protestant Cemetery, Papalote, Texas|Papalote Protestant Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2248741&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||1||138||84% |- |*[[:Category: Pawnee Cemetery, Pawnee, Texas|Pawnee Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=5916&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=21&]||-||353||96% |- |*[[:Category: Pettus Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Pettus Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=5966&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||1||319||86% |- |*[[:Category: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Blanconia, Texas|Pleasant Grove Cemetery (See: Blanconia Methodist Cemetery)]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2433430&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||14||87||7% |- |*[[:Category: Pullin-Livingston Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Pullin-Livingston Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=6212&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||-||9||- |- |*[[:Category:Quintero Family Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Quintero Family Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2474979&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||-||1||100% |- |*[[:Category:Ramon Ranch Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Ramon Ranch Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2471636&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||-||2||- |- |*Ross, Bee County, Texas||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2539738&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||-||1||- |- |*[[:Category:Saint Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Saint Joseph Catholic Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=6591&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||15||1,079||85% |- |*[[:Category: Saint Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Saint Joseph Cemetery (See Saint Joseph Catholic Cemetery]] |||||||| |- |*[[:Category: Saint Rose Cemetery, Beeville, Texas|Saint Rose Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=6643&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||-||315||86% |- |*[[:Category: Salt Branch Cemetery, Mineral, Texas|Salt Branch Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2398295&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||-||17||- |- |*[[:Category: San Domingo Cemetery, Normanna, Texas|San Domingo Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2189363&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||6||293||88% |- |*[[:Category: San Pedro Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|San Pedro Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=6723&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||-||400||92% |- |*[[:Category: Tuleta Cemetery, Tuleta, Texas|Tuleta Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2201889&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||-||123||77% |- |*[[:Category: Waldhiem Cemetery, Tynan, Texas|Waldhiem Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=7436&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||2||252||77% |- |*[[:Category: Wernli Cemetery, Bee County, Texas|Wernli Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=7538&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||-||3||- |- |*[[:Category: Williams Cemetery, Blanconia, Texas|Williams Cemetery (See Blanconia Methodist Cemetery]] ||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2433430&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2532&CSsr=41&]||14||87||7% |} ==Resources== :[http://www.co.bee.tx.us/ Bee County government website] :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txbee/ TXGenWeb Bee County, Texas] on rootsweb.ancestry.com - :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txbee/County.Records/SouthTXGenSocQuarterliesIndex.htm Index to Table of Contents] from Quarterlies of South Texas Genealogical Society, Inc. Volumes #1 (1989) – #18 (2006) :South Texas Genealogical Society, Inc., P.O. Box 754, Beeville, Texas 78104-0754 :[https://www.facebook.com/BeeCountyHistoricalSociety/ Bee County Historical Society on facebook] ==Sources== *[Wikipedia: Bee County, Texas Bee County, Texas on Wikipedia] *[http://www.co.bee.tx.us/ Bee County government website] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txbee/ TXGenWeb Bee County, Texas] on rootsweb.ancestry.com *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txbee/County.Records/SouthTXGenSocQuarterliesIndex.htm *Index to Table of Contents] from Quarterlies of South Texas Genealogical Society, Inc. Volumes #1 (1989) – #18 (2006) *South Texas Genealogical Society, Inc., P.O. Box 754, Beeville, Texas 78104-0754 *[https://www.facebook.com/BeeCountyHistoricalSociety/ Bee County Historical Society on facebook] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaEKh97prqU Bee County History slideshow, Jan 5, 2014 - Uploaded by susansdream] *[https://www.loc.gov/item/2009583800/ Bee County Land Map from Library of Congress] *[http://www3.gendisasters.com/texas/22095/beeville-tx-bee-county-courthouse-fire-jan-1911 Bee County Courthouse Fire January 1911] on gendisasters.com

Beech Branch Baptist Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Allendale County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Beech Branch Baptist Church Cemetery, Fairfax, South Carolina]] '''''This Cemetery was completely photographed on September 7, 2015 by [[Jarrell-319|Liz Parker]] over 400 markers were photographed. transcriptions will be following soon.''''' ===About=== This free space page for the Beech Branch Baptist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Carolina_Cemeteries|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project] ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== State Highway-S-3-104 Allendale County South Carolina USA Postal Code: 29932 [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2162889&CRid=2162889&pt=Beech%20Branch%20Baptist%20Church%20Cemetery&| Find A Grave, Beech Branch Baptist Church Cemetery, Allendale, SC] ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click to enlarge) |}

Beech Family Mysteries

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

Beech Fork Cemetery

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'''Beech Fork Cemetery In Beech Fork, Tennessee Detailed Listings:''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Beech_Fork_Cemetery%2C_Beech_Fork%2C_Tennessee The Beech Fork Cemetery Page] To See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/9082/beech-fork-cemetery Beech Fork Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Beech-Fork-Cemetery/99925 Beech Fork Cemetery On Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=36.2380981,+-84.3091965 The Beech Fork Cemetery On Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Tennessee|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Tennessee |place=[[Space:Beech_Fork_Cemetery|Beech Fork Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Tennessee |place=[[Space:Beech_Fork_Cemetery|Beech Fork Cemetery]]}}

Beech Island, South Carolina

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Beech Plain Cemetery

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This is a duplicate category. Please link to the original (link above). [[Category: Beech Plain Cemetery, Sandisfield, Massachusetts]]

Beech Springs Cemetery, Neshoba County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Neshoba County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Beech Springs Cemetery, Neshoba County, Mississippi]] ===About=== This free space page for Beech Springs Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
Beech Springs Cemetery
Union, MS 39365
Located in the SW corner of Neshoba County off Union- Madden Road (County Rd 210) [https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B036'11.0%22N+89%C2%B013'52.1%22W/@32.603056,-89.2333267,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Beech Springs Cemetery on Google Maps] GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
32.603056, -89.231138
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N 32 36.183 W 89 13.868 ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== * Complete table of transcriptions below. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments ::When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information ::Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[McKee-1569|McKee]]||John||10 May 1828||15 Feb 1914||||[[image:McKee-1569.jpg|110px]] |- |[[Kimball-2029|McKee]]||Elmira||27 May 1846||06 Dec 1929||||[[image:Kimball-2029.jpg|110px]] |- |[[Jones-26636|McKee]]||Margret Emily Jones||09 Feb 1835||17 Mar 1879||||[[image:Jones-26636-2.jpg|110px]] |- |[[Brantley-779|Brantley]]||Jones P||10 Jun 1851||24 Aug 1915||||[[image:Brantley-779-1.jpg|110px]] |- |[[Jones-58875|Jones]]||Hulda||1850||before 1880||||[[image:Jones-58875.jpg|110px]] |-}

Beechtown Cemetery Frenchton, West Virginia

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[[Category:Beechtown Cemetery, Frenchton, West Virginia]] [[Category:Frenchton, West Virginia]] == Beechtown Cemetery == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]. === Cemetery Details === * [[:Category:Beechtown Cemetery, Frenchton, West Virginia]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:Beechtown_Cemetery_Frenchton%2C_West_Virginia |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] ''Cemetery entrance Image Will be located here when one is added.'' *'''Cemetery name:''' Beechtown Cemetery *'''Address''' Hoover Town Road, French Creek, West Virginia 26218 *'''Elevation:''' 1620.7 feet or 494.0 m *'''GPS Coordinates:'''38.88390,-80.34940 *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/77714/beechtown-cemetery #77714] ::Billiongraves: === History === * The earliest confirmed burial was of Ann E Rusmisell in 1860 * The last confirmed burial was of E. Darrell Pringle in 2021 === Notable Monuments === * === Notable Interments === * === Veterans === *

Beechwood Cemetery

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[[Category:Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario]] See [[:Category:Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario|Beechwood Cemetery category page]] for persons buried in this cemetery. This is the National Cemetery of Canada located in the nation's capital, Ottawa. It also contains special sections including the World War One Section, World War Two Section, The National Military Section, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Section.

Beechwood Cemetery, Barnstable, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Beechwood Cemetery, Barnstable, Massachusetts]]   {{Image|file=Beechwood_Cemetery_Barnstable_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Beechwood Cemetery,
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CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Beechwood Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  '''1705 Falmouth Rd, Centerville, Massachusetts 02632  ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 41.65610, -70.34920 ''' Beechwood Cemetery is an active cemetery. At 0.5 acres in size, it is designed in the old Victorian style, well treed and shady. This cemetery has single, double and triple graves lots as well as 2 urn cremation lots. Located in the village of [[:Category:Centerville, Massachusetts|Centerville]], a village of the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts.  3,263 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1812- [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Beechwood_Cemetery%2C_Barnstable%2C_Massachusetts&action=edit '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/90776/beechwood-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Beechwood Cemetery, Middlebourne, West Virginia

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Beechwood Cemetery in Alma, WV detailed listings This page is part of the [[Space:West Virginia Cemeteries Team|West Virginia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Beechwood_Cemetery%2C_Middlebourne%2C_West_Virginia|Beechwood Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. The Beechwood Cemetery is actually located closer to Alma, WV than Middlebourne but Find A Grave has it listed in Middlebourne, Tyler County, West Virginia. === Profile Sticker === To add a sticker to a Profile, use this code: {{Global Cemeteries|sub=West Virginia|place=[[Space:Beechwood Cemetery, Middlebourne, West Virginia|Beechwood Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=West Virginia|place=[[Space:Beechwood Cemetery, Middlebourne, West Virginia|Beechwood Cemetery]]}} === Address === :coordinate= 39.4314003, -80.8343964 :address= WV-18, Middlebourne, Tyler County, WV 26149 === Contact Information === (304) 758-2074 === Famous Persons Buried in Beechwood === '''[[Kimball-3656|Joseph Kimball]]''' :Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. He served as a Corporal in the Union Army. He was awarded the Medal of Honor as a Private in Company B, 2nd West Virginia Cavalry for action at Deatonville (Sailor's Creek), Virginia on April 6, 1865. His citation reads "Capture of flag of 6th North Carlina Infantry (C.S.A.)."

Beechworth Cemetery, Victoria

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Beechworth Cemetery, Beechworth, Victoria]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== Beechworth is situated a short distance south of Albury/Wodonga, in Victoria, Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/-36.3454/146.6907 Link to map of location of Beechworth Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Beechworth Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. *Photography :Completed on the Apr 2020 === Grave transcriptions === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_A_to_H Graves A to H] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_I_to_P Graves I to P] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_Q_to_Z Graves Q to Z] === Graves of Interest === * [[Brown-109514|Donald Brown]]: He was the brother of [[Brown-102729|John Brown]], personal attendant of Queen Victoria. Donald and his wife travelled back to great Britain were they were also employed at the Isle of Wight and Buckingham Palace. They received many gifts from Queen Victoria and were eventually given a pension from the Queen's own purse. * [[Drummond-3245|John Drummond]]: He was a veteran of the battle of Watterloo. * [[Macnamara-210|Annie Jean Macnamara DBE]]: Dame Jean spent most of her life fighting polio, particularly among children, and was responsible also for the introduction of myxomatosis to Australia in 1950 to control rabbit overpopulation. In recognition of her contribution to her work and research, a Canberra suburb was named in her honour. In 2018, the federal division of Melbourne Ports was renamed Macnamara for similar reasons. Although Jean took Ivan's surname in marriage, she also continued to use her own name. Made a Dame Commander of the British Empire in the King's Birthday List (June 1935) as "Dr. Jean Connor" * [[Rothery-185|Elizabeth Rothery]]: Elizabeth was baptised in Cumberland on 13 December 1882. She was a nurse with the AIF. She saw extensive service in Australia, India and England, as well as on hospital ships. While on leave she visited her home town of Beechworth where she died from Appendicitis and Peritonitis. She was given a military funeral at Beechworth cemetery.

Beeck Family of New Netherland

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

BeeCounty, Texas, Census

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[[Category: Bee County, Texas, Census Records]] [[Space:United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas|United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas]] This is the home page for Bee County, Texas, census data. Bee County was formed in 8 Dec 1857 from Goliad, Live Oak, Refugio, and San Patricio. It was organized the next year. Bee County has participated in the following censuses. {| class="wikitable" align="center" |- |align="center" |1850 United States Census (See Goliad,, Live Oak, Refugio, and/or San Patricia counties. |- |align="center" |1860 United States Census |- |align="center" |1870 United States Census |- |align="center" |1880 United States Census |- |align="center" |1890 Veterans Schedule |- |align="center" |1900 United States Census |- |align="center" |1910 United States Census |- |align="center" |1920 United States Census |- |align="center" |1930 United States Census |- |align="center" |1940 United States Census\ |}

Beecroft Name Study

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[[Category:Beecroft Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Beecroft Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beecroft Beecroft] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Beecroft name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Beecrofts), by time period (18th Century Beecrofts), or by topic (Beecroft DNA, Beecroft Occupations, Beecroft Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Beecroft Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Beecroft-62 |Pauline Beecroft]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Beecroft}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Beecroft}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== *[[Beecroft-62 |Pauline Beecroft]] * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Beecrofts of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Becroft Becroft] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beecrofte Beecrofte]

Beeden-McCarthy Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] '''The Story of Esmet''' I've been trying to trace down a family story about my great grandfather, [[Beeden-2 | George Beeden II]]. As the story goes, his great aunt Ursula was English governess to the Khadive of Egypt. During a civil uprising she escaped with the children and a bag of jewels to England. The ruler was so grateful that he gave her rewards, including a gold watch inscribed with the story. The watch is supposed to be in the London Museum, but I've written to the current Museum of London and they have not been able to find record of the watch. However, I was told it's possible the watch might not have been properly catalogued back in 1960's when the collection was moved to the new museum. And with coronavirus the physical museum is closed so they are not able to do a physical search of their stores at this time. What would help to track this story down (and verify if it is true or just family folklore) is if I had more information on 'Great Aunt Ursula' like perhaps her full name, or when she served as governess, to which Khadive, etc. I have very limited information on George Henry Beeden II parents, only their names [[Beeden-7 | George Henry Beeden I]] and [[McCarthy-3907 | Emily (McCarthy) Beeden]] and that they were both born in England around 1830. Great Aunt Ursula would have been the aunt of one of these two. Here's a link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Beeden-2.jpg Story of Esmet] , hoping that provides some additional clues. I would love to hear any suggestions for how to track this down and confirm if these events are true. It's an intriguing story that was sent to me in 1976 by my father's cousin [[Hickey-1817 | Emily (Hickey) Jurinski]], who helped me get started in genealogy. Thanks! Barbara

Beejapore, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1852-53

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[[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Beejapore, Arrived 6 Jan 1853]] '''The Immigrant ship Beejapoore's voyage to New South Wales in 1852/1853'''
tonnage: 1676 tons (in some places listed as 2500 tons)
The master was Mr. McLeay and the surgeon superintendent was Mr. Johnson
867 Government emigrants embarked in Liverpool. They arrived at Port Jackson on 6th January 1853 to Port Jackson but didn't land until the 9th February 1853 due to being in quarantine.
Passengers landed: Mr. Wllis, Mr. A. Barnet, M.D., Mr. Johnson, surgeon, and 811 Government emigrants.
There were 56 deaths on voyage
---- === FURTHER READING === *''EMIGRATION FROM LIVERPOOL''. from the Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer (Vic. : 1851 - 1856) of Thursday 6 January 1853, Page 1. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/94359113? *''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'' from the Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) of Friday 7 January 1853, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/60130494? *''SHIPS' MAILS.'' also from the Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) of Friday 7 January 1853, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/60130505? *''THE Sydney Morning Herald FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1853''. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Friday 7 January 1853, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12942720? *''QUARANTINE.'' from the New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) of Tuesday 11 January 1853 [Issue No.5], Page 50. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/229114652? *''SHIPS' MAILS'' from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Friday 21 January 1853, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12943062? *''IMMIGRANTS'' from the New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) of Friday 11 February 1853 [Issue No.19 (SUPPLEMENT)], Page 290. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/229115245? *''Advertising'' from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Friday 11 February 1853, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12943540? *''DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.'' from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Monday 14 February 1853, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12943629? *''Advertising'' from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Saturday 19 February 1853, Page 5. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12943777?

Beekman Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] There were two Beekman families in New Netherland. They were == Sources == ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Beekman_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Beeler Family Cemetery

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

Beeley, Derbyshire

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[[Category:Beeley,_Derbyshire]] http://www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co.uk/beeley.htm
https://www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk/beeley '''Interesting Facts:'''
*A village on the Chatsworth estate
*Beeley was purchased by the third Duke of Devonshire in the mid-18th Century and is still home to many past and present employees of the Dukes
*St Anne’s Church dates back to 1150
*Beeley Old Hall is thought to be the original manor house.
*Dukes Barn was built in 1791 to house the estate carts used to carry coal from Rowsley Station.
*Above the village is Beeley Moor with grouse and wonderful purple heather in August. It is the site of previous lead smelting. Here there is also Hob’s Hurst House which is an unusual Bronze Age burial mound being square rather than round and excavations revealed a stone-lined chamber.
* Burntwood quarry, a small sandstone (Ashover gritstone) quarry between Beeley and Rowsley (Coordinates: 53.196415, -1.600738), was reopened in 2014 to provide stone for the restoration of Chatsworth House.

Beenak Cemetery, Victoria

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[:Space:Victoria Cemeteries Team|Victoria Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category:Beenak_Cemetery%2C_Beenak%2C_Victoria|Beenak Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [[Space:Transcriptions for Beenak Cemetery, Victoria|Transcriptions for Beenak Cemetery, Victoria]] '''Cemetery name:''' Beenak Cemetery '''Address:''' Old Beenak Road, Beenak Victoria 3139 '''GPS Coordinates:''' -37.887606, 145.632362 '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' Beenak Cemetery, near Hoddles Creek, is nestled in a picturesque valley amongst virgin bush land and other natural flora and fauna. It holds the key to the lives of the district's early settlers. It was gazetted as a cemetery on 13 December 1878 . It comprises 4 acres, 3 roods and 18 perches. It is situated in the township of Beenak, Shire of Upper Yarra and is said to be 24 miles from Lilydale which lies to the North West and about 14 miles from Warburton which lies to the North East. Today, Beenak Cemetery is 140 years of age and contains over 400 designated plots, with some available land still undeveloped.

Beenleigh Cemetery, Eagleby, Queensland

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[[Category:Beenleigh Cemetery, Eagleby, Queensland]] [[Category: Queensland, Cemetery Free Space Pages]][[Category: Eagleby, Queensland]] This page is part of the [[:Space:Queensland Cemeteries Team|Queensland Cemeteries Team]] See the [[:Category:Beenleigh Cemetery, Eagleby, Queensland|Beenleigh Cemetery Category Page]] for a list of the people buried here. '''Cemetery name:''' Beenleigh Cemetery '''Address:''' Brigade Drive, Eagleby, Queensland, 4207 '''GPS Coordinates:''' -27.702744, 153.203283 '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' The earliest known burial for Beenleigh is from 1872, a mechanic named William. Earlier burials were recorded, but details and locations of deceased are not known. To date, Beenleigh currently has approximately 4,800 burials and 200 ashes interments.Cemeteries Directory, Logan City Council, http://www.logan.qld.gov.au/facilities-and-recreation/cemeteries/cemeteries-directory, viewed 21 December, 2014 Free access is provided to downloadable map and burial index by [http://www.logan.qld.gov.au/facilities-and-recreation/cemeteries/cemeteries-directory Logan City Council Cemeteries Directory], (viewed 21 December, 2014). See also [http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community/community-support/funeral-planning-grave-search/grave-location-search Grave Location Search] for details of the records held in the database. As well as early European settlers from the area there is a grave of an unknown aborigine whose skeletal remains were found on the banks of Windaroo Creek, and then interred here. Beenleigh Cemetery is situated between Beenleigh and Eagleby, and close to the M1 Freeway at Beenleigh. === Notable Interments === * The cemetery has one official Commonwealth War Grave and over 50 returned serviceman from several world conflicts and from all branches of the Armed Forces === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2227657/beenleigh-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - this had 5563 entries as at 9 June 2019 * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Beenleigh-Cemetery/151883 BillionGraves] - this had 3024 entries as at 9 June 2019 * [[:Category:Beenleigh Cemetery, Eagleby, Queensland|Beenleigh Cemetery Category Page on WikiTree]] - Interments at Beenleigh Cemetery are currently under-represented on WikiTree with only on entry listed as at 9 June 2019 * For a progress list on WikiTree and photos of interments see [[Space:Beenleigh_Cemetery_Interments|Beenleigh Cemetery Interments page]]

Beenleigh Cemetery Interments

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== INTERMENTS AT BEENLEIGH CEMETERY == This page is to capture data of interments, photos of the graves of those interred, for organisation purposes for Beenleigh Cemetery. This is to provide tracking of progress in adding profiles to WikiTree of those buried at Beenleigh Cemetery in Queensland, Australia. Profiles with photos will have the photo linked and/or attached to this page. This page is a sub-page of [[Space:Beenleigh Cemetery, Eagleby, Queensland|Beenleigh Cemetery Free-Space page]]. This, and other pages for other letters, is intended for use by those of the Global Cemeteries Project assisting the Queensland Cemeteries Team. To return to the Category page click [[:Category:Beenleigh_Cemetery%2C_Eagleby%2C_Queensland|HERE]]. Any tables on this and linked pages will be sortable, but to ensure best sorting, if entering new information, please format the date of death and birth as Year, Month, Day (format - YYYY Mon DD), e.g. 1893 Mar 05. NO TABLE HAS YET BEEN STARTED, BUT CURRENT NAMES ARE:
* Theodore Alfred Brauer 1 Jul 1899 - 10 Apr 1917 * Wilhelm Freidrich Brauer 21 Jan 1870 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - 4 May 1955 * Michael Carey 1911 Queensland, Australia - 11 Sep 1972 * Margaret Graham (Menihane) Grant abt 1863 - 14 Jul 1937 == LINKS == * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2227657/beenleigh-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - this had 5563 entries as at 9 June 2019 * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Beenleigh-Cemetery/151883 BillionGraves] - this had 3024 entries as at 9 June 2019 * [[:Category:Beenleigh Cemetery, Eagleby, Queensland|Beenleigh Cemetery Category Page on WikiTree]] - Interments at Beenleigh Cemetery are currently under-represented on WikiTree with only one entry listed as at 8 June 2019 == PROGRESS TRACKING == * From starting with one entry prior to 9 June 2019, there are now 7. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 06:30, 9 June 2019 (UTC)

Beer Families of Yeovil, Somerset

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[[category:Yeovil, Somerset]] [[category:Yeovil, Somerset, Beer Name Study]] This page is for all the Beer families of Yeovil, Somerset. Please add {{One Name Study| name = Beer |category = Yeovil, Somerset, Beer Name Study}} to all profiles. [[Wills-2600|Charlotte]] and [[Beer-740|William Beer]] Their eldest child was born in Tedburn St Mary, Devon *[[Beer-894|Alice Lavinia Beer]] (born March quarter 1855) *[[Beer-739|Arthur Wills Beer]] (born 6 Dec 1856)
Their other children were born in Curry Rivel, Somerset; Huish Episcopi, Somerset; Aller Somerset; and Langport Somerset, because [[Beer-740|William Beer]] worked for the railways firstly as a porter, then as an agent. He later settled in Tedburn St Mary where he was an innkeeper, before moving to Haccombe with Combe in Devon with his daughter.

Beer Family

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[[Category:Beer Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Beer-1154|Josh Beer]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21464302 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Beer Hackett, Dorset

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[[:Category: Beer Hackett, Dorset]]
[[:Category: Dorset]] ===Beer Hackett, Dorset=== Beer Hacket is a small village and parish. {| border="1" class="wikitable" cellpadding="5" ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''Census Year''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1801''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1851''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1901''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1951''' |- |'''Population''' |87 |107 |60 |76 |- |} Useful Links: *[http://www.opcdorset.org/BeerHackettFiles/BeerHacket.htm Beer Hackett - Dorset OPC page] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/beer-hackett.html Beer Hackett (St. Michael) - Dorset Churches Page] * Vol 3 (1896) The Registers of Beer Hackett, Dorset. From 1549 to 1812 **https://archive.org/details/registersofbeerh00beer **https://archive.org/details/registersofbeerh03beer **https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011987574 **https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858034495642;view=2up;seq=284

Beer Name

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Category:New_Projects%2C_One_Name_Studies_Project_Maintenance_Categories The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Beer-1154|Josh Beer]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21464302 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Beer Name Study

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[[Category:Beer Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Beer Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beer Beer] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Beer name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Beers), by time period (18th Century Beers), or by topic (Beer DNA, Beer Occupations, Beer Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Beer Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Smith-129141|Deborah (Smith) Talbot]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Beer}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Beer}}
{{Clear}} ==Adding Profiles to the ONS== To add a profile to the Beer Family Name Study add the template using:
{{One Name Study|name=Beer|category=Location, County, Beer Name Study}}
{{Clear}} e.g. {{One Name Study|name=Beer|category=Bridford, Devon, Beer Name Study}}{{Clear}} This will automatically add the category e.g. ''Bridford, Devon, Beer Name Study'', which is nested under the categories for ''Bridford, Devon'' and ''Devon, Beer Name Study''. The aim of adding the place to the name study template is to gather all the Beer families from the same place together. If you only know the county then use "category=county, Beer Name Study", or failing that simply use "category=country, Beer Name Study". By adding the template including the place, means you do '''not''' need to add the place category to the profile as the Name Study category will automatically nest under the location category. ===Beer Name Study category hierarchy=== The category hierarchy for this name study is: One Name Studies : Beer Name Study :: Country, Beer Name Study ::: County/State, Beer Name Study :::: Location, County/State, Beer Name Study (also goes up to ''Location, County/State''). So under the Location/County State category there should nest all the ONS categories. e.g. One Name Studies : Beer Name Study :: England, Beer Name Study ::: Devon, Beer Name Study :::: Bridford, Devon, Beer Name Study (also goes up to ''Bridford, Devon'') Under the Location/County State category there should nest all the ONS categories. e.g. ''Bridford, Devon, Beer Name Study''; ''Bridford, Devon, Hodge Name Study''; ''Bridford, Devon, Pooke Name Study'', etc. ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Beer_Family|Beer Family]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beer_Families_of_Yeovil%2C_Somerset Beer families of Yeovil, Somerset] * ==Membership== * [[Smith-129141|Deborah (Smith) Talbot]] * [[Beer-1154|Josh Beer]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Beere

BEER Records in Chittlehampton

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[[Category: Chittlehampton, Devon]] [[Category: Chittlehampton Name Records]] ==RECORDS== '''Transcription listing of BEER / BERE name in Parish Records for Chittlehampton, Devon, England 1652-1875''' == Christenings == ===Christenings 1700-1720=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |22 December 1700 ||[[Bere-103|William]] ||s/o ||James ||BERE || ||Saddler |- |30 March 1701 ||[[Bere-107|John]] ||s/o ||William ||BERE || ||Saddler |- |17 March 1702 ||[[Bere-102|Mary]] ||d/o ||James ||BERE || ||Saddler |- |29 September 1702 ||William ||base child ||Elizabeth ||BERE || || |- |19 October 1702 ||Andrew ||s/o ||Andrew ||BERE || ||Husbandman |- |7 June 1705 ||[[Bere-105|Sarah]] ||d/o ||James ||BERE || ||Saddler |- |18 February 1706 ||[[Bere-108|Henry]] ||s/o ||William ||BERE || ||Saddler |- |26 December 1707 ||[[Bere-106|Jane]] ||d/o ||James ||BERE || ||Saddler |- |3 March 1717 ||Jeremiah ||s/o ||William & Alice||BEER || || |- |23 March 1718 ||James ||s/o ||William & Alice ||BEER || || |- |17 February 1719 ||George ||s/o ||Christopher & Mary ||BEER || || |} ===Christenings 1721-1740=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |30 October 1727 ||Thomas||s/o ||William & Margery ||BEER || || |- |9 November 1727 ||Elizabeth||d/o ||Anthony & Mary ||BEER || || |- |29 May 1728 ||John ||s/o ||William & Mary ||BEER || || |- |25 August 1728 ||William ||s/o ||John & Mary ||BEER || || |- |30 September 1729 ||James ||s/o ||William & Mary ||BEER || || |- |28 April 1730 ||Anthony ||s/o ||Anthony & Mary ||BEER || || |- |28 April 1730 ||Benjamin ||s/o ||Anthony & Mary ||BEER || || |- |29 March 1731 ||William ||s/o ||William & Mary ||BEER || || |- |2 October 1731 ||Mary ||d/o ||William & Mary ||BEER || || |- |22 September 1733 ||Isaac ||s/o ||Andrew & Joan ||BEER || || |- |230 May 1736 ||Sarah ||d/o ||William ||BEER || || |- |9 May 1739 ||William ||s/o ||William & Mary ||BEER || || |} ===Christenings 1741-1760=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |21 February 1759 ||William ||s/o ||Anthony & Elizabeth ||BEER ||Swimbridge || |} ===Christenings 1761-1780=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |19 September 1762 ||George ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth ||BEER || || |- |29 June 1764 ||Mary ||d/o ||Thomas & Margaret ||BEER || || |- |17 March 1765 ||John ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth ||BEER || || |- |4 August 1765 ||Benjamin ||s/o ||Anthony & Elizabeth ||BEERE ||Swimbridge || |- |8 February 1767 ||Ruth ||d/o ||Thomas & Margaret ||BEER || || |- |23 October 1769 ||William ||s/o ||Thomas & Margaret ||BEER || || |- |4 November 1772 ||Doll ||d/o ||Thomas & Margaret ||BERE || || |- |11 February 1773 ||William ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||BERE || || |- |12 September 1774 ||[[Beer-549|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||Henry & Margaret ||BERE || || |- |13 March 1776 ||[[Beer-521|Andrew]] ||s/o ||Henry & Margareth ||BERE || || |- |5 November 1777 ||Ann ||d/o ||Thomas & Margaret ||BERE || || |- |16 June 1778 ||[[Beer-547|John]] ||s/o ||Henry & Margareth ||BERE || || |- |3 March 1779 ||Elizabeth ||d/o ||John & Elizabeth ||BEER || || |- |31 October 1780 ||[[Beer-546|William]] ||s/o ||Henry & Margareth ||BERE || || |} ===Christenings 1781-1800=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |4 May 1783 ||[[Beer-548|Henry]] ||s/o ||Henry & Margareth ||BEER || || |- |10 June 1785 ||Mary ||d/o ||George & Elizabeth ||BEER || || |- |24 February 1789 ||Elizabeth ||d/o ||John & Grace ||BERE || || |- |6 October 1791 ||George ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth ||BERE || || |- |7 April 1793 ||[[Beer-545|Jenny]] ||d/o ||Henry & Margareth ||BERE || || |- |16 August 1797 ||Mary ||d/o ||William & Ann ||BEER ||Swimbridge || |- |9 April 1798 ||[[Beer-1025|William]] ||s/o ||William & Ann ||BEER || || |- |6 January 1799 ||[[Beer-1037|John]] ||s/o ||William & Ann ||BEER ||Swimbridge || |- |19 January 1800 ||Dorothy ||d/o ||William & Ann ||BEER || || |- |5 August 1800 ||Elizabeth ||d/o ||William & Mary ||BEER || || |- |17 August 1800 ||Henry ||s/o ||Andrew & Elizabeth ||BEER || || |} ===Christenings 1801-1820=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |7 April 1801 ||Susanna ||d/o ||Elizabeth ||BEER || || |- |3 May 1801 ||Elizabeth ||d/o ||William & Ann ||BEER ||Swimbridge || |- |12 July 1801 ||[[Beer-1040|Mary]] ||d/o ||John & Elizabeth ||BEER || || |- |23 March 1802 ||John ||s/o ||William & Mary ||BEER || || |- |5 December 1802 ||Mary ||d/o ||Andrew & Elizabeth ||BEER || || |- |6 March 1803 ||Thomas ||s/o ||William & Ann ||BEER || || |- |22 May 1803 ||John ||s/o ||William & Ann ||BEER || || |- |3 July 1803 ||[[Beer-1039|Margaret]] ||d/o ||John & Elizabeth ||BEER || || |- |11 January 1804 ||William ||s/o ||William & Mary ||BEER || || |- |25 November 1804 ||John ||s/o ||William & Ann ||BEER || || |- |6 August 1805 ||[[Beer-1027|James]] ||s/o ||George & Catherine ||BEER || || |- |26 November 1805 ||Mary ||d/o ||William & Mary ||BEER || || |- |23 February 1806 ||Betty ||base child ||Mary ||BEER || || |- |16 March 1806 ||Ann ||d/o ||William & Ann ||BEER ||Swimbridge || |- |30 December 1806 ||[[Beer-1028|George]] ||s/o ||George & Catherine ||BEER || || |- |22 February 1807 ||Ann ||d/o ||William & Ann ||BEER || || |- |3 April 1808 ||[[Beer-1038|Jane]] ||d/o ||John & Elizabeth ||BEER || || |- |22 May 1808 ||Grace ||d/o ||William & Ann ||BEER ||Swimbridge || |- |12 August 1810 ||[[Beer-1030|Mary]] ||d/o ||George & Catherine ||BEER || || |- |20 November 1810 ||Sarah ||d/o ||William & Mary ||BEER || || |- |5 May 1811 ||[[Beer-1034|Henry]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||BEER || || |- |15 March 1812 ||Elizabeth ||d/o ||William & Ann ||BEER || || |- |10 January 1813 ||[[Beer-1031|Thirza]] ||d/o ||George & Catherine ||BEER ||Village ||Labourer |- |23 April 1815 ||[[Beer-1041|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||John & Elizabeth ||BEER ||Southcott ||Labourer |- |5 November 1815 ||[[Beer-1032|William]] ||s/o ||George & Catherine ||BEER ||New Buildings ||Labourer |- |5 July 1818 ||[[Beer-1042|Ann]] ||d/o ||John & Elizabeth ||BEER ||Southcott ||Labourer |- |20 May 1819 ||[[Beer-1033|John]] ||s/o ||George & Catherine ||BEER ||Chittlehamholt ||Labourer |} ===Christenings 1821-1840=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |10 November 1822 ||John ||s/o ||John & Mary ||BEER ||Swymbridge ||Labourer |- |6 July 1823 ||George ||s/o ||George & Betty ||BEER ||Village ||Carpenter |- |7 April 1825 ||Charlotte ||base child ||Ann ||BEER ||Poor House || |- |13 May 1833 ||[[Beer-1023|John]] ||s/o ||William & Susanna ||BEER ||Bidacott ||Labourer |- |10 March 1835 ||[[Beer-1024|Mary Ann]] ||d/o ||William & Susanna ||BEER ||Bidacott ||Labourer |- |24 July 1837 ||[[Beer-1026|Susanna]] ||d/o ||William & Susanna ||BEER ||Chittlehamholt ||Labourer |} ===Christenings 1841-1860=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |16 June 1844 ||[[Beer-1035|Mary]] ||d/o ||Henry & Alice ||BEER ||Toit's House, Chittlehampton ||Labourer |- |4 July 1847 ||[[Beer-1036|John]] ||s/o ||Henry & Alice ||BEER ||Toit's House, Chittlehampton ||Labourer |} ===Christenings 1861-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |13 April 1873 ||Robert ||s/o ||Edward & Ann ||BEER ||Shilston Cottages ||Labourer |} ---- ==Marriages== ===Marriages 1650-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |27 September 1658 ||Andrew BERE || || || ||Susan RUSTON || || |- |15 September 1662 ||Henry BERE || || || ||Jane ALFORD || || |- |12 February 1684 ||Nicholas MALLARRE || || || ||Elizabeth BEER, widow|| || |} ===Marriages 1700-1749=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |6 April 1719 ||Christopher BEER || || || ||Mary HUXTABLE || || |- |8 March 1735 ||[[Nott-637|Richard NOTT]] || || || ||[[Beer-878|Mary BEER]] || || |- |15 June 1735 ||Nicholas MILLS || || || ||Alice BEER || || |- |26 June 1737 ||John CRAZE || || || ||Sarah BEER || || |- |24 December 1737 ||Robert AVERY || || || ||Elizabeth BEER || || |} ===Marriages 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |24 July 1758 ||Thomas BEER || ||Chittlehampton ||Cooper ||Margareth DOWNE, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |21 August 1769 ||John BEER || ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman ||Joan GOULD, widow || ||Chittlehampton |- |8 June 1774 ||[[Beer-527|Henry BEER]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Smaldrige-1|Margaret SMALDRIGE]], spinster|| ||Chittlehampton |- |24 January 1783 ||Philip ROWDEN || ||Chittlehampton || ||Elizabeth BEER || ||Chittlehampton |- |23 February 1784 ||George BEER || ||Chittlehampton || ||Elizabeth LEY, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |24 January 1795 ||Samuel SMITH || ||Moorwinstow [Morwenstow] ||Private in Cornish Militia ||Elizabeth BEER, widow || ||Chittlehampton |- |14 August 1796 ||William BEER ||Swimbridge || ||singleman ||Ann GUARD, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |11 June 1797 ||William BEER || ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman; singleman ||Ann GRINEY, spinster|| ||Chittlehampton |- |26 November 1799 ||Andrew BEER || ||Chittlehampton ||Carpenter ||Elizabeth WESTACOTT, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |} ===Marriages 1800-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |22 July 1800 ||[[Mildon-91|Peter MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Beer-874|Elizabeth BEER]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |7 April 1802 ||William Down COUCH || ||Chittlehampton ||Single man ||Elizabeth BEER, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |17 April 1804 ||William JARMAN, widower || ||Chittlehampton || ||Elizabeth BEER, widow|| ||Chittlehampton |- |29 January 1805 ||[[Beer-1029|George BEER]], sojourner || ||in Chittlehampton || ||[[Luxton-265|Catherine LUXTON]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |13 November 1808 ||[[Mildon-125|William MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer ||[[Beer-877|Mary BEER]], spinster|| ||Chittlehampton |- |5 October 1814 ||James BEER || ||Instow || ||Mary NICKOLLS || ||Chittlehampton |- |26 March 1817 ||[[Godbeer-71|Peter GODBEER]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Beer-970|Jane BEER]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |10 April 1820 ||Richard SMALE || ||Chittlehampton || ||Susanna Smith BEER|| ||Chittlehampton |- |8 April 1822 ||George BEER || ||Chittlehampton || ||Elizabeth BLACKMORE || ||Chittlehampton |- |5 November 1822 ||Richard John Browne BURDEN || ||in Chittlehampton ||Sojourner ||Elizabeth BEER|| ||Chittlehampton |- |12 April 1830 ||John SAUNDERS || ||Chittlehampton || ||Grace BEER || ||South Molton |- |27 March 1831 ||William WOLLACOTT || ||Chittlehampton || ||Margaret BEER || ||Chittlehampton |- |12 June 1832 ||[[Beer-1025|William BEER]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Hancock-7223|Susanna HANCOCK]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |23 April 1842 ||[[Beer-1034|Henry BEER]] ||John Beer ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Servant ||[[Mogridge-89|Alice MOGRIDGE]],Spinster ||John Mogridge ||Chittlehampton |} ===Marriages 1850-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |27 November 1860 ||William BEER, Bachelor ||William Beer ||Warkleigh ||Thatcher ||Elizabeth WESTACOTT, Spinster ||Robert Westacott ||Chittlehampton |} ---- ==Burials== ===Burials 1651-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |27 October 1653 ||John BEERE || || || || || |- |3 November 1653 ||Jane BEERE || || || || || |- |14 September 1655 ||John BEERE || || || ||base child of Gartrud BEERE || |- |27 April 1657 ||Joane BEERE || || || ||wife of John BEERE || |- |23 May 1662 ||Elizabeth BEERE || ||Widow || || || |- |31 December 1663 ||Helline BEERE || ||Widow || || || |- |29 December 1684 ||Elizabeth BEER || ||Widow || || || |- |21 April 1689 ||Margaret BEER || || || ||wife of William BEER || |- |12 April 1690 ||Ellenor BEERE || || || || || |- |24 September 1690 ||Thomas BEERE || || || || || |- |5 February 1692 ||Jone BEERE || || || ||daughter of Mary BEERE || |- |11 July 1693 ||Emm BEERE || || || ||daughter of John BEERE || |} ===Burials 1700-1749=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |17 June 1702 ||Sippio BERE || ||One of the Poor || || || |- |11 June 1704 ||Gartrude BERE || ||One of the Poor || || || |- |13 October 1704 ||Henry BERE || ||One of the Poor || || || |- |15 January 1716 ||Christian BERE || || || ||wife of John BERE || |- |3 March 1725 ||William BERE || || || || || |- |4 October 1734 ||Ellinor BEER || || || ||wife of John BEER || |- |26 May 1735 ||William BEER || || || || || |- |25 June 1735 ||[[Bere-109|William BEER]] || ||Saddler || || || |- |19 June 1737 ||Joan BEER || || || || || |- |18 October 1737 ||William BEER || || || || || |- |3 May 1739 ||Mary BEER || || || ||wife of Christopher BEER || |- |27 February 1740 ||Mary BEER || || || || || |- |5 September 1740 ||Susanah BEER || || || || || |- |17 February 1741 ||Joan BEER || || || || || |} ===Burials 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |16 January 1763 ||Andrew BEER || || || || || |- |15 October 1763 ||Margery BEER || || || || || |- |14 September 1655 ||Christopher BEER || || || || || |- |14 March 1764 ||Mary BEER || || || || || |- |21 March 1764 ||Elizabeth BEERE || || || || || |- |19 May 1765 ||William BEER || || || || || |- |9 July 1769 ||Anthony BEER || || || || || |- |14 December 1769 ||Anthony BEER || || || || || |- |14 August 1770 ||Benjamin BERE || || ||South Molton ||son of Benjamin and Agness BERE || |- |28 April 1771 ||William BERE || || || || || |- |2 December 1778 ||Mary BERE || || || || || |- |23 November 1779 ||Jane BEER || || || || || |- |9 April 1781 ||John BEER || || || || || |- |24 April 1782 ||Joan BERE || || || || || |- |5 July 1784 ||Margareth BERE || || || || || |- |28 March 1791 ||George BERE || ||Pauper || || || |- |25 February 1795 ||William BEER || || || || || |- |23 July 1797 ||Henry BEER || || || || || |} ===Burials 1800-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |11 April 1800 ||John BEER || || ||Swimbridge ||son of William & Ann BEER || |- |21 January 1802 ||George BEER || ||Pauper || || || |- |23 May 1803 ||Elizabeth BEER || || || ||wife of John BEER || |- |25 September 1803 ||Andrew BEER || || || || || |- |20 November 1803 ||William BEER || || || || || |- |5 February 1804 ||Thomas BEER || || || ||son of William & Ann BEER || |- |28 January 1806 ||John BEER || ||Farmer || || || |- |30 January 1812 ||Elizabeth BEER || || || || || |- |12 August 1813 ||Henry BEER ||30 || ||Higher Southcott || || |- |28 November 1815 ||John BEER ||11 || ||Bradbury || || |- |28 January 1817 ||Elizabeth BEER ||89 || ||Village || || |- |25 December 1824 ||William BEER ||55 || ||Bradbury || || |- |29 May 1825 ||Margaret BEER ||80 || ||Blakewell || || |- |13 November 1837 ||[[Beer-1026|Susanna BEER]] ||4 months || ||Bidacott || || |- |8 March 1839 ||[[Beer-1025|William BEER]] ||40 || ||Bidacott || || |} ===Burials 1850-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |28 March 1852 ||[[Beer-1034|Henry BEER]] ||41 || ||Toit's House, Chittlehampton || || |- |19 September 1852 ||[[Unknown-428052|Elizabeth BEER]] ||74 || ||Brightley, Chittlehampton || || |- |29 October 1855 ||Ann BEER ||86 || ||Barnstaple || || |- |13 January 1856 ||[[Beer-547|John BEER]] ||78 || ||Gagham, Chittlehampton || || |- |29 June 1856 ||Susan BEER ||62 || ||South Molton || || |}

Beerman Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Beerman families and information about individuals, places, and things named Beerman. (Do you have any info about Beermans or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Fulsom === ??? LINKS: * ''[http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/Beerman-family-crest.htm Beerman Family Crest]'' === Prominent Family Trees === * '''Sara Beerman''' (?-present)

Beersheba 1917 - Heritage Tree

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[[Category: Middle Eastern Theatre, World War I]] [[Category: Beersheba 1917]] [[Category: Andrewartha-50]] *[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1002874 AWM ''photo:'' Informal portrait of General Sir H G Chauvel GOC, ''1 Nov 1917'' ] | [[:Category: Beersheba 1917|''Visit'' other Profiles ]] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/71100/beersheba-war-cemetery/ CWGC Beersheba War Cemetery ]
[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033307/ ''40,000 Horsemen'' (1940)] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forty_Thousand_Horsemen Forty Thousand Horsemen] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Eastern_theatre_of_World_War_I#Timeline Timeline ] | { { Notables Sticker|Australian Notables} }
Forty Thousand Horsemen (aka 40,000 Horsemen) is a 1940 Australian war film directed by [[Chauvel-33|'''Charles Chauvel.''']] The film tells the story of the Australian Light Horse (mounted riflemen on light walers as distinct from cavalry) which operated in the desert at the Sinai and Palestine Campaign during the First World War. It follows the adventures of three rowdy heroes in fighting and romance. The film culminates at the [https://vwma.org.au/explore/campaigns/72 ''Battle of Beersheba''] which is reputedly "the last successful cavalry charge in history". The film was clearly a propaganda weapon, to aid in recruitment and lift the pride of Australians at home during the Second World War. It was one of the most successful Australian movies of its day.

Beeson Family Background

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[[Category:Beeson Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Beeson Name Study|Beeson Name Study]] ===Beeson/ Beason References:=== Please add reference that you have found useful :A) A Beeson Genealogy - 1925, Author: Jasper Luther Beeson; Revised and Annotated by James T Dawson, 1997, Publisher: Samford University Press, 1997, Birmingham, AL :B) A genealogy of the Beeson-Beason family by Henry Hart Beeson, Houston, TX 1968, Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison :C) The Beeson Family: direct line of descendants from Edward Beeson, who came from England in 1682, by Byron A. Beeson., Marshalltown, Iowa, 1898 27 p. 12 mo.FW LI MH :D) A History of THE BEASON FAMILY in the line of NATHAN BEASON, His Ancestors, and Descendants, by Steve Beason "It is undated, but I believe Steve Beason finished compiling this info in the middle 1960s. It is 232 pages starting with Edward Beeson, born in 1660 who migrated from Lancaster, England as part of the Quakers. " Linda Beason Hax ==Y- DNA ; Haplogroup:''' I1-M253''' == Results and Thoughts , add your results or comments Beeson/Beason Paternal or Y DNA Y tested to be ''' I1-M253''', this haplogroup has highest frequency in Scandinavia, Iceland, and northwest Europe. In Britain, haplogroup ''' I1-M253' is often used as a marker for "invaders," Viking or Anglo-Saxon.''' The DNA results supports the belief that the Beesons were of Norse/Viking orgin that migrated to Normandy during the Ice Age and returned to England with William the Conqueror in September 1066. The records of the christening of Edward Beeson in 1660 and his marriage to Rachel Pennington in 1682 has been found in the records of Thrussington in Leicestershire, the village church is Holy Trinity and is of Norman origin. ==Background== 1681 Seeking a haven in the New World for persecuted Friends, Penn asked the King to grant him land in the territory between Lord Baltimore's province of Maryland and the Duke of York's province of New York. King Charles II signed the Charter of Pennsylvania on March 4, 1681, and it was officially proclaimed on April 2. The King named the new colony in honor of William Penn's father. 1681 In April 1681, Penn made his cousin William Markham deputy governor of the province and sent him to take control. In England, Penn drew up the First Frame of Government, his proposed constitution for Pennsylvania. Penn's preface to First Frame of Government has become famous as a summation of his governmental ideals. 1682 the Duke of York deeded to Penn his claim to the three lower counties on the Delaware, which are now the state of Delaware. 1682 - Later, in October 1682, the Proprietor arrived in Pennsylvania on the ship Welcome. He visited Philadelphia, just laid out as the capital city The William Penn flotilla including the Welcome was a fleet of 22 vessels that brought new settlers to Pennsylvania Colony: :1. Bristol Factor - Bristol- arrived: December 15, 1681. :2. John & Sarah -London- arrived: March 1681/2. :3. Amity - London- arrived: August 3, 1682. :4. Freeman - Liverpool- arrived: August 6, 1682. :5. Hester & Hannah - London- arrived: August 8, 1682. :6. Lyon – Liverpool - arrived: August 13, 1682. :7. Friendship - Liverpool- arrived: August 14, 1682. :8. Mary – Bristol- arrived: August 15, 1682. :9. Society – Bristol- arrived: August, 1682. :10. Golden Hinde - London- arrived: September 18, 1682. :11. Samuel – London - arrived: September 18, 1682. :12. Friends Adventure - Liverpool- arrived: September 28, 1682. :13. Providence - Scarborough- arrived: September 29, 1682. :14. Elizabeth Ann & Catherine - London- arrived: September 29, 1682. :15. Hopewell - London- arrived: October, 1682. :16. Lamb - Liverpool - arrived: October, 1682. :17. Bristol Factor - Bristol - arrived: October, 1682. :18. Welcome – London - arrived: October 28, 1682. :19. Jeffrey – arrived: December, 1682. :20. Antelope - Belfast - arrived: December, 1682. :21. Unicorn – Bristol - arrived: December, 1682. :22. Submission – Liverpool – arrived: December, 1682. Welcome ship took the longest time to reach Pennsylvania Colony - 54 day. Edward’s Immigration to Colonial America, was probably in one of the 22 ships of the Welcome fleet =Edward Beeson, [[Beeson-32]]= Edward and Rachel's origins were in Leicestershire. Louis Jones, an excellent genealogist who now lives here in Richmond, Ind., found that Edward Beeson was christened in the parish of Thrussington there Feb. 24, 1660, the son of Thomas and Ann Beeson. Thrussington records also show that Edward Beeson and Rachel Pennington were married there Nov. 7, 1682. So far no indication of Rachel's parentage has been found. (Louis Jones found the record of Edward Beeson's christening and marriage at the Society of Genealogists in London.) =Rachel Pennington, [[Pennington-454]]= ...Thus, in brief, available evidence places Rachel Pennington as a member of a Pennington/Penington family in Thrussington in Leicestershire. There is no evidence that she was the daughter of Isaac and Mary (Proud) Penington. '''''Thomas D. Hamm, 3rd Mo. 1997''''' ===Sources===

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

Begasse Name Study

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

Beginning at a White Oak

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[[Category:Virginia, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] ==Beginning at a White Oak== '''Title:''' Beginning at a White Oak: Patents and Northern Neck Grants of Fairfax County Virginia
'''Author:''' Beth Mitchell
'''Copyright date:''' 1977
'''Publisher:''' McGregor and Werner
* Source Example: ::: Mitchell, Beth. (1977). ''[[Space:Beginning_at_a_White_Oak|Beginning at a White Oak.]]'' McGregor and Werner. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Mitchell|Mitchell]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Beginning_at_a_White_Oak|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Available online at:== *https://archive.org/details/BeginningAtAWhiteOak ==Table of Contents== #Illustrations #Acknowledgments #Introduction #Preparation of Map #Key #Chronological List of Patents #Alphabetical List of Patents #Map Reference Index and Finding Aid #Chronological List of Northern Neck Grants #Northern Neck Grants Not Located on Map #Alphabetical List of Northern Neck Grants #Appendixes #List of Sources #Index

Beideck

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[[Category:Beideck]] This is a free space page for Beideck Volga German community. Russian name: Talovka [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_6|The WikiTree Challenge 2023 Challenge 6]] included the Kress family from Beideck.

Beihl Name Study

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

Beisang Name Study

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[[Category:Beisang Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Beisang Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beisang Beisang] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Beisang name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Beisangs), by time period (18th Century Beisangs), or by topic (Beisang DNA, Beisang Occupations, Beisang Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Beisang Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Weber-2534|Laurie Myres]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Beisang}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Beisang}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Beismer Name Study Instructions

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This is part of the [[Space:Beismer_Name_Study|Beismer Name Study]] '''Here you will find some instructions for various tasks in the study.''' *'''Getting Started''' -- If you have never participated in a one-name study before, PLEASE, read the information about [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:One_Name_Studies one-name studies] found here at WikiTree and watch as many of the videos there that you think may be helpful. *'''Profile Cleanup''' --There are already profiles on WikiTree that qualify for the Study and many have had the Study sticker added. When the sticker is added to a profile, the profile automatically appears in the Study's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Beismer_Name_Study list of profiles]. --Each of those profiles need to be reviewed and edited, if necessary, to bring them to WikiTree standards. There are standards listed below. We can only do what we can do. Be sure to send a quick message to the profile manager telling them that you have edited their profile and added it to the Study. We might suggest that they participate, if interested. *'''Data collection''' -- an important task of any one-name study is to attempt an exhaustive collection of all occurrences of the surnames included, everywhere. A one-name study is always global. -- In order to accomplish this task, we can begin with the genealogical search sites suggested by the [[Space:Beismer_Name_Study_Size_Estimate|study size survey]]: WikiTree, Ancestry, FamilySearch and Findagrave. We already know that sources at Ancestry and Findagrave are sometimes iffy, but they each can identify individuals who fit within the study; then, we just have to find more information for those individuals. Most of the WikiTree profiles have been identified and stickers attached to identify the profile as being included in this study. But, it can be a good preliminary task to do the WikiTree searches, in any case, especially if you have not done this work before, just to see what you find. You may find some profiles that were missed. -- Once an individual with the surname has been identified, we want to create a profile for them here at WikiTree. Before doing that, we have to search WikiTree to be sure there is not already a profile for them. If there is, we want to add or correct any information, as needed. Be courteous and contact the profile manager to inform them that the profile is part of this Study. You might want to invite them to join the Study, as well. Be sure to add the project sticker to the Biography section. To see the text that creates the sticker, click on edit, cut and paste that text into the Biography section of the profile you're editing or creating. That profile will show the sticker and be placed in the Study's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Beismer_Name_Study Category Page] where the list of profiles included in the study is displayed. *'''Profile standards''' --We want to include, as much and as often as possible, certain basic information in each profile: full names, birth dates, birth locations, marriage dates, marriage locations, death dates, death locations. Above all, we want to include sources for each of those. '''Ancestry family trees are NOT good sources.''' Most have no sources other than other family trees. However, they can be a beginning point in finding some of these facts. Make note of "facts" in those trees and try to find sources for them to add to profiles. -- We want to include the Study sticker on the profiles we add or cleanup. It's advisable to copy the text of the sticker to a Word or Notepad file to be copied and pasted whenever you need to. Or, if you're good at memorizing it, that'll work. The sticker ensures that the profile will appear in the list of profiles in our Study. --In addition to the basics, parentage, children, occupations, any interesting facts about the individual, an image, are all good additions to a profile. If parents and children are added and have the same surname, they can be added to the Study and a sticker added to their profiles. --Categories and any appropriate stickers like military service are good to have in a profile. Categories can be for birth and death locations or for occupations. {{One Name Study|name=Beismer|category=Beismer Name Study}} -- more coming --

Bekan Civil Parish, County Mayo

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[[Category: Mayo Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Mayo|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Mayo, Ireland|Main Mayo Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Bekan Parish, County Mayo|Category for Bekan Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Mayo|Civil Parishes in County Mayo]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Connacht Team|Connacht Province team]] ==Bekan Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Béacán. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1763 Bekan Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Costello :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Bekan Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Mayo|Towns of County Mayo]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Bekan Village'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Béacán.
[[Wikipedia:Bekan,_County_Mayo|Wikipedia entry for Behan Village]]
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Bekan Village, County Mayo|Category for Bekan Village]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.7575,-8.8643,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.7575/-8.8643 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.8130&lat=53.7597 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bekan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Brickeens'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Na Broicíní.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brickens Web page for Brickeens]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.7214,-8.8787,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.7214/-8.8787 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.8130&lat=53.7597 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brickeens&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===Cemeteries in Bekan Civil Parish=== :[[Space:Bekan_Cemetery|Bekan Cemetery]] is located on the edge of Bekan Village. See also [[:Category:Bekan Cemetery, Bekan, County Mayo|Bekan Cemetery, Bekan Village category]]. ===The Townlands of Bekan Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Bekan Parish (Béacán) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1763/BF Bekan Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ballinphuill||''Baile an Phoill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Ballinphuill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Ballinphuill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinphuill&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinvilla Demesne||''Baile an Bhile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Ballinvilla+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Ballinvilla+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinvilla%20Demesne&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Bekan'''||''Béacán''||[[:Category:Bekan Townland, Bekan Parish, County Mayo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bekan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bekan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bekan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Belesker||''Béal Eiscreach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Belesker&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Belesker&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Belesker&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bohogerawer||''An Bhothóg Ramhar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bohogerawer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bohogerawer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bohogerawer&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bracklagh||''An Bhreaclach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bracklagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bracklagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bracklagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bracklaghboy||''An Bhreaclach Bhuí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bracklaghboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bracklaghboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bracklaghboy&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brackloon East||''Breac-chluain Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Brackloon+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Brackloon+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brackloon,%20east&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brackloon North||''Breac-chluain Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Brackloon+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Brackloon+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brackloon,%20north&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brackloon South||''Breac-chluain Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Brackloon+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Brackloon+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brackloon,%20south&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brackloon West||''Breac-chluain Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Brackloon+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Brackloon+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brackloon,%20west&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brickeens||''Na Broicíní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Brickeens&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Brickeens&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brickeens&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bunnadober||''Bun na dTobar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bunnadober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bunnadober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bunnadober&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrownluggaun||''Ceathrú an Logáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrownluggaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrownluggaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrownluggaun&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cave||''An Chéibh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cave&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cave&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cave&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cherryfield||''Gort na Silíní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cherryfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cherryfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cherryfield&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clagnagh||''Cloigneach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Clagnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Clagnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clagnagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonacurry||''Cluain an Churraigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cloonacurry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cloonacurry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonacurry&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonbook Eighter||''Cluain Buac Íochtair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Cloonbook+Eighter%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Cloonbook+Eighter%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonbook%20Eighter&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonbook Oughter||''Cluain Buac Uachtair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Cloonbook+Oughter%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Cloonbook+Oughter%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonbook%20Oughter&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonbulban||''Cluain Bulbain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cloonbulban&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cloonbulban&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonbulban&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonlara||''Cluain Lára''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cloonlara&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cloonlara&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonlara&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolloughra||''Cúil Luachra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Coolloughra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Coolloughra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolloughra&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cuilbeg||''An Choill Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cuilbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cuilbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cuilbeg&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cuiltycreaghan||''Coillte Críocháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cuiltycreaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cuiltycreaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cuiltycreaghan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cullentragh||''An Chuileanntrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cullentragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cullentragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cullentragh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrylahan||''Doire Leathan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derrylahan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derrylahan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrylahan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrymore||''Doire Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derrymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derrymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrymore&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Devlis||''Duibhlios''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Devlis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Devlis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Devlis&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drum||''An Droim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Drum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Drum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drum&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Erriff||''Oireamh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Erriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Erriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Erriff&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Forthill||''Cluain Eascrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Forthill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Forthill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Forthill&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gorteen Beg||''An Goirtín Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Gorteen+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Gorteen+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gorteen%20Beg&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gorteen More||''An Goirtín Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Gorteen+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Gorteen+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gorteen%20More&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Grallaghgarden||''An Ghreallach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Grallaghgarden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Grallaghgarden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Grallaghgarden&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Greenwood||''An Choillidh Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Greenwood&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Greenwood&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Greenwood&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Island||''An tOileán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Island&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Island&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Island&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Keebagh||''Caobach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Keebagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Keebagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Keebagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilknock||''Coillidh Chnoic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Kilknock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Kilknock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilknock&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killylea||''An Cillín Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Killylea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Killylea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killylea&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilmannin||''Cill Mhainín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Kilmannin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Kilmannin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilmannin&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockaunacat||''Cnocán na gCat''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Knockaunacat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Knockaunacat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockaunacat&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Larganboy East||''An Leargain Bhuí Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Larganboy+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Larganboy+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Larganboy,%20east&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Larganboy West||''An Leargain Bhuí Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Larganboy+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Larganboy+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Larganboy,%20west&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lassanny||''Na Leasanna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lassanny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lassanny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lassanny&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lenamore||''An Léana Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lenamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lenamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lenamore&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisbaun East||''An Lios Bán Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Lisbaun+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Lisbaun+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisbaun,%20east&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisbaun West||''An Lios Bán Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Lisbaun+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Lisbaun+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisbaun,%20west&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Liscluman||''Lios Uí Chlúmháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Liscluman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Liscluman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Liscluman&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lissaniska||''Lios an Uisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lissaniska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lissaniska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lissaniska&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Loughanboy||''An Lochán Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Loughanboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Loughanboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughanboy&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lurgan||''An Lorgain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lurgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lurgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lurgan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mountain||''An Sliabh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Mountain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Mountain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mountain&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Pollnacroaghy||''Poll na Cruaiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Pollnacroaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Pollnacroaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pollnacroaghy&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Reask||''An Riasc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Reask&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Reask&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Reask&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Skeaghard||''An Sceach Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Skeaghard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Skeaghard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Skeaghard&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tawnagh||''An Tamhnach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tawnaghmore||''An Tamhnach Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnaghmore&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Togher||''An Tóchar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Togher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Togher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Togher&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tooraree||''Tuar an Fhraoigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tooraree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tooraree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tooraree&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Treanrevagh||''An Trian Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Treanrevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Treanrevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Treanrevagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Turlough||''An Turlach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Turlough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Turlough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Turlough&countyname=MAYO&Parish=BEKAN Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Mayo should be added to the main Mayo page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Belair Descovi Stefanello To-Do List

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

Belanda Hitam, Africans in the Dutch East Indies

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[[Category:Indonesia Project]] The goal of this project is to make profiles for African soldiers and their decendants in the Dutch East Indies Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Make profiles for the 3000 African soldiers that served in the KNIL * Make profiles for their decendents *Try and connect them to the world tree Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=27762649 send me a private message]. Thanks! === First Generation === *[[Artz-289|Gerrit Artz (1846-1925)]] *[[IJs-3|Hein IJs (1845-19??)]] *

Belchalwell, Dorset

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[[:Category: Belchalwell, Dorset]]
[[:Category: Dorset]] ===Belchalwell, Dorset=== Belchalwell is a village and part of [[:Category:Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset|Okeford Fitzpaine]] parish.
Useful Links: *[http://www.opcdorset.org/BelchalwellFiles/Belchalwell.htm Belchalwell - Dorset OPC page] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/belchalwell.html Belchalwell (St. Aldhelm) - Dorset Churches Page] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DOR/Belchalwell Belchalwell - GENUKI page]

Belcher Name Study

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

Belclare Civil Parish, County Galway

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[[Category: Galway Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Galway|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Galway, Ireland|Main Galway Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Belclare Parish, County Galway|Category for Belclare Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Galway|Civil Parishes in County Galway]] |}
See also the Counties [[Space:Belclare_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Galway#Sources|navigation]] at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Connacht Team|Connacht Province team]] ==Belclare Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Béal Chláir. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/915 Belclare Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''County:''' [[:Category:County Galway|County Galway]] :'''Barony:''' Clare :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Belclare Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Galway|Towns of County Galway]] ===The Townlands of Belclare Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Belclare Parish (Béal Chláir) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/915/BF Belclare Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ardrumkilla||''Ard Droma Coille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardrumkilla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardrumkilla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardrumkilla&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballagh||''An Bealach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballaghbaun||''An Bealach Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballaghbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballaghbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballaghbaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballydotia East||''An Baile Dóite Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ballydotia+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ballydotia+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydotia,%20east&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballydotia West||''An Baile Dóite Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ballydotia+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ballydotia+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydotia,%20west&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Caherhugh||''Cathair Aodha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caherhugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caherhugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Caherhugh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Caherlea||''An Chathair Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caherlea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caherlea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Caherlea&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Caltragh||''An Chealtrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caltragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caltragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Caltragh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carheens||''Na Caithríní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carheens&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carheens&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carheens&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowbeg North||''An Cheathrú Bheag Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carrowbeg+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carrowbeg+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowbeg,%20north&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowbeg South||''An Cheathrú Bheag Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carrowbeg+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carrowbeg+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowbeg,%20south&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrownaherick East||''Ceathrú na hÉirice Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carrownaherick+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carrownaherick+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrownaherick,%20east&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrownaherick West||''Ceathrú na hÉirice Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carrownaherick+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carrownaherick+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrownaherick,%20west&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowntemple||''Ceathrú an Teampaill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carrowntemple&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carrowntemple&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowntemple&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cartron||''An Cartún''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cartron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cartron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cartron&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Claretuam||''Béal Chláir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Claretuam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Claretuam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Claretuam&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonmore||''Cluain Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonmore&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Common or Turloughnaroyey||''Turlach na Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Common&ded=Claretuam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Common&ded=Claretuam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Common%20or%20Turloughnaroyey%22&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Culleen||''An Coillín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Culleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Culleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Culleen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garraun North||''An Garrán Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Garraun+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Garraun+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garraun,%20north&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garraun South||''An Garrán Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Garraun+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Garraun+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garraun,%20south&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glennafosha||''Gleann na Fóise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glennafosha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glennafosha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glennafosha&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockacarrigeen||''Cnoc an Charraigín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockacarrigeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockacarrigeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockacarrigeen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Levally||''An Leathbhaile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Levally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Levally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Levally&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Loughanspark||''Páirc Uí Lócháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Loughanspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Loughanspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughanspark&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Pollaturk or Newgarden||''Poll an Toirc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Pollaturk+or+Newgarden%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Pollaturk+or+Newgarden%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pollaturk%20or%20Newgarden%22&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Polldarragh||''Poll Darach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Polldarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Polldarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Polldarragh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Pollnamal||''Poll na Meall''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Pollnamal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Pollnamal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pollnamal&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sylaun||''Saighleán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Sylaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Sylaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sylaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Thomastown||''Baile Thomáis''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Thomastown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Thomastown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Thomastown&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tobermina||''Tobar Maighne''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tobermina&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tobermina&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tobermina&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Treanbaun||''An Trian Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Treanbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Treanbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Treanbaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Woodquay||''Coill an Chalaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Woodquay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Woodquay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Woodquay&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=BELCLARE Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Galway should be added to the main Galway page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.3. Linking of townlands to parishes, parishes to baronies etc. : 4.2 Addition of proper Placenames Northern Ireland links on categories implemented.; 4.1 Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem, Oregon

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This page is part of the [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]] See the [[:Category:Belcrest_Memorial_Park%2C_Salem%2C_Oregon|Belcrest Memorial Park category]] for a partial list of people buried in this cemetery. This is a work in progress. Lovely cemetery that is popular with walkers.
Memorials surveyed for Belcrest should have the following tags:
1. Category: Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem, Oregon
2. The following code can be copied from the edit tab:{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Oregon|place=[[Space:Belcrest_Memorial_Park, Salem, Oregon|Belcrest Memorial Park]]}}

{| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Prefix''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Surname''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Middle''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Suffix''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Maiden''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- | ||[[Renner-201|Renner]]||George||||||||1924||2009|| |- | ||[[Muller-2831|Renner]]||Dolores||Marie||||Muller||1924||2012|| |- | |}

Belden Family Tree

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[[Category:Harper-14772]] The goal of this project is to ... learn my Partner's Scott Belden family line. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Harper-14772|Samantha Harper]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Harper-14772#PM-34735932 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Beldingville Cemetery, Ashfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Beldingville Cemetery, Ashfield, Massachusetts]]   {{Image|file=Beldingville_Cemetery_Ashfield_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Beldingville Cemetery, Ashfield, Massachusetts |align=c |size=m }}
CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Beldingville Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' Beldingville Road, Ashfield, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES:  '''  42.53656, -72.76380''' The entrance to this cemetery is through the gate on the south facing stone wall nearest Beldingville Road. This cemetery is referred to as G.R.6 in the Vital Records Of Ashfield Massachusetts To The Year 1850 Published By The New England Historic Genealogical Society 79  Memorials  |  Date Range: 1760- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Beldingville_Cemetery%2C_Ashfield%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261649/beldingville-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Belém, Lisbon One Place Study

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[[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category:Portugal, Place Studies]] [[Category:Belém, Lisbon One Place Study]] [[Category:Lisbon, Portugal]]
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== Belém, Lisbon One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Belém, Lisbon|category=Belém, Lisbon One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Belém, Lisbon|category=Belém, Lisbon One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *[http://jf-belem.pt/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q18500330|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Belém, Lisbon One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Belém Civil Parish, Lisbon Portugal (aka Lisboa, Portugal), (aka the Estrela Guia, or ‘Guiding Star’) ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Portugal :'''Region:''' Lisbon :'''District:''' Lisbon :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.699, -9.209 :'''Elevation:''' 20.5 m or 67.2 feet Area - Belém: 4.03 sq mi (10.43 km2) By comparison, the civil parish of Belém is only one tenth of the total area of the capital city of Lisbon at 38.63 sq mi (100.05 km2) === Population === Total -16,528 (2011 Census) === Patron Saint === Santa Maria de Belém === Overview === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgGo Lisbon; https://www.golisbon.com ''Note: Since Lisbon is a large city with (now) 24 civil parishes, this One Place Study only addresses the one historical civil parish of Belém.'' Formerly known as Restelo, Belém it is located next to the Tagus River and is a major tourist area within Lisbon today. In the Middle Ages (500-1500) it was a rural village with agricultural and fishing activities. It's development in the 14th Century along the Tagus River help create a safe haven for shipping, and a starting point of exploration from Lisbon. Henry the Navigator (1394-1460) was instrumental in promoting explorations to far off ports from the waterfront there, which included explorers such as Bartholomeu Dias (1450-1500), Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521), and Vasco da Gama (abt. 1465-1524) among others. Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) stopped here on his way back to Europe after discovering the New World in 1492. === Historical Timeline === Goggle; https://www.google.comBritannica; https://www.britannica.comVisit Belem; http://www.visitbelem.ptLisbon; https://www.lisbon.netWe Heart Lisbon; https://www.weheartlisbon.comWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org '''10,000 BC''' (Paleolithic era.) - Belém dates back to this period in time. '''14th Century''' - The Moors cultivated the land for produce and the sea for fish. '''15th Century''' - Belém had a small hermitage dedicated to the ‘Nossa Senhora da Estrela’ (Our Lady of the Star), patroness of the sailors. '''1492''' - Santa Maria de Belem Church starts construction. '''1496-1497''' - King Manuel petitioned the Holy See for permission to construct a monastery. '''1498''' - Vasco da Gama (abt. 1465-1524) established a maritime trade route from Belém Portugal to India for the spice trade. '''1501''' - The Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (monastery) starts construction. '''1515-1521''' - Tower of Belém built to protect the entrance of of the Tagus River. '''1519''' - Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) leaves Belém and sails across the Pacific to the East Indies.. '''1524''' - Santa Maria de Belém Church is completed after a 32 year construction period. '''1531''' - An earthquake destroyed many homes in the parish. '''1559''' - The palace of the Praia (Beach), Palácio de Belém is built, and has remained the official residence of the President of Portugal since 1910. '''1601''' - The Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (monastery) is completed. '''1755''' - An 8.5 magnitude earthquake killed 30,000 people and was felt much throughout much of Portugal. '''1807''' - To escape the forces of Napoleon I (1769-1821) the royal family sailed from Belém to exile in Brazil. '''1833''' - The civil parish of Santa Maria de Belém, including the parish of Ajuda, was institutionalized with its seat in the Jerónimos Monastery. '''1837''' - The small pastry shop, Pastéis de Belém opens for business. Its success is still going today. '''1902''' - The Jarim Afonso de Albuquerque (Park) is opened in honor of its namesake. '''1905''' - The Museu Nacional dos Coches (National Coach Museum) opens. '''1908''' - King Carlos I of Portugal (1863-1908) is assassinated. '''1908''' - The Tagus Power Station is built, It now houses the Electricity Museum. '''1922''' - Pilots Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho of Portugal completed their trans-atlantic flight from Belém to Rio. '''1939''' - The Farol de Belém aka Belém Lighthouse is completed. '''1940''' - The Portuguese World Exhibition is held in Lisbon, with Belém being a center of activity. '''1960''' - Monument to the Discoveries is erected on the 500th anniversary of the death of Henry the Navigator. The Rosa dos Ventos (Compass Rose and world exploration map) aka Wind Rose Square is created in front of the monument. '''1977''' - The Prime Minister of the first constitutional government, Mário Soares (1924-2017), formally submitted Portugal's application for accession to the European Community (EEC). '''1983''' - Jerónimos Monastery and the Tower of Belém were both designated UNESCO World Heritage sites. '''1986''' - Portugal’s entry into the EEC was formalized in the cloisters of the Jerónimos Monastery. '''1989''' The Belém Cultural Center starts construction. '''1992''' - The Belém Cultural Center was completed and is intentionally located in the same place that architect Cottinelli Telmo (1897-1948) had chosen for the Pavilion of the Portuguese at the Exhibition of the Portuguese World back in 1940. '''1994''' - The Monumento aos Combatentes do Ultramar (monument to overseas war) is completed. '''2012''' - Until 2012, Belém had its own historic parish, named Santa Maria de Belém. In 2012 that parish merged with the parish of São Francisco Xavier, thus creating the new stand along parish of Belém. '''2015''' - The new modern Museu Nacional dos Coches (National Coach Museum) is opened to replace the outdated 1905 building across the street. === Landmarks === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgTravel in Portugal; https://www.travel-in-portugal.comTrip Advisor; https://www.tripadvisor.com/Lisbon; https://www.lisbon.netTravel in Portugal; https://www.travel-in-portugal.comViator; https://www.viator.comMinitube; https://www.minube.netLisbon Lisboa Portugal; https://lisbonlisboaportugal.comStuart M. Wilson; Personal Visit, June 2023Urbs Travel; https://www.urbstravel.com ''Note: The good thing about this parish is that the major landmarks in Belém are all within easy walking distance to each other. Most are at the water front and a few are across the main avenue. More good news for the tourist is that there is a tunnel that runs underground from one side of the avenue to the other, so no need to move your car. It will take a good day to see and absorb all the venues.'' '''Afonso de Albuquerque Square''' aka Jarim Afonso de Albuquerque c.1902 Location: R. de Belém at Praça Afonso de Albuquerque Named for the Second Governor of Portuguese India, Afonso de Albuquerque, the square is located across the street from Belém Palace that today serves as a residence for the President of Portugal. It features a Neo-Manueline style monument by artists Silva Pinto and Costa Mota tio which is topped by a 13 foot (4 m) bronze statue of de Albuquerque. '''Museu Nacional dos Coches''' aka National Coach Museum c.2015 Location: Av. da Índia 136, 1300-300 Lisboa, Portugal at Praça Afonso de Albuquerque Architect: João Pedro Ludovice This new modern museum is diagonally across from the original 1905 museum which is no longer used. It displays 17th, 18th, and 19th century horse-drawn carriage collections of vehicles. The museum features some extremely special horse-drawn vehicles that belonged to Philip II of Spain (1581–1598), Pope Clement XI (1641-1721), and King John V of Portugal. '''Farol de Belém''' aka Belém Lighthouse c.1939 Location: Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal This lighthouse is just a shell of its former self. It was never intended to shine light, and was constructed of stone and brick for 1940 World Exhibition. '''Monumento aos Combatentes do Ultramar''' c.1994 Location: Av Brasilia, next to the Tower of Belém Known as the Combatentes Ultramar (Overseas War of 1964-1971), this conflict took the lives of over 9,000 soldiers, many of whom came from the Lisbon area. The war led to the removal of Dr Antonio de Oliveira Salazar (1889-1970) and his right-wing regime that were in power from 1932-1970. '''Mosteiro dos Jerónimos''' aka Jerónimos Monastery c.1601 Location: Praça do Império 1400-206 Lisboa, Portugal This 16th century Hieronymite Monastery which took almost 100 years to build started in 1501). Its ornate style reflects Portuguese kingdom's prosperity. Two of the most famous Portuguese sons are also entombed here. Those are explorer Vasco da Gama (abt. 1465 -1524), and poet Luís de Camões (died 1580), who wrote about the great accomplishments of explorers. The good thing about this venue is that is that there is an roadway underground walkway from the Monument of the Discoveries to the monastery, thus no need to drive from one location to the other. '''Museu da Electricidade''' (Electricity Museum) c. unkown Location: Av. Brasília, 1300-598 Lisboa, Portugal Part of the Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology (MAAT) (next door), he history of energy comes to life in this old redbrick power and former coal burning power plant. It features contemporary art displays along with vintage machinery that was once used to power all of Lisbon. '''Padrao dos Descobrimentos''' (Monument of the Discoveries) c.1960 Location: Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal Artist: Leopoldo de Almeida Architect: José Cottinelli Telmo Engineer: Edgar Cardoso Material: Steel Located along the Tagus river where ships once departed to explore and trade with the world, this monument celebrates the Portuguese Age of Discovery (or "Age of Exploration") during the 15th and 16th centuries. It celebrates the fifth centennial (500 years) of the death of Infante Henry the Navigator. The monument is graced by 33 famous Portuguese figures (16 on the East side, and 16 on the West side, with Henry the Navigator at the extreme prow (front), from kings to cartographers who helped pave the way for worldwide exploration. In alphabetical order: ''' António de Abreu''' (1480-1514) (navigator), '''Afonso V, King of Portugal''' (1432-1481), '''Afonso de Albuquerque''' (1453-1515), ''' Pêro de Alenquer''' (15th century) (ships pilot) '''Afonso Gonçalves Baldaia''' (1415-1481) (navigator), '''João de Barros''' (1496-1570) (writer) '''Pedro Álvares Cabral''' (1467-1520) (explorer), '''Luís de Camões''' (c.1524-1580) (renaissance poet) '''Diogo Cão''' (1452-1486) (explorer), '''Gonçalo de Carvalho''' (b. / d. unknown) (missionary), '''Nicolau Coelho''' (1460-1504) (navigator), '''Henrique de Coimbra''' (1465-1532) (missionary), '''Gaspar Corte-Real''' (1450-1501) (navigator), '''Pêro da Covilhã''' (1460-1530) (explorer) ''' Bartolomeu Dias''' (1450-1500) (explorer), '''Gil Eanes''' (1395-unknown) (navigator), ''' Pero Escobar''' (b. / d. unknown) (ships pilot) '''Ferdinand the Holy Prince''' (1402-1443) (son of King John I of Portugal), '''Cristóvão da Gama''' (1516-1542) (sea captain) (son of Vasco da Gama), '''Estêvão da Gama''' (1505-1576) (sea captain) (son of Vasco da Gama), '''Vasco da Gama''' (abt. 1465 -1524) (explorer), '''Nuno Gonçalves''' (1425-1491) (painter) '''Dom Henrique''' (1394-1460) aka Henry the Navigator (voyage sponsor) '''Ferdinand Magellan''' (1480-1521) (circumnavigator), '''Jácome de Maiorca''' (1360-1410) (cartographer) '''Pedro Nunes'''(1502-1578) (mathematician) '''Peter, Duke of Coimbra''' (1392-1449) (son of King John I of Portugal), '''Queen Philippa of Lancaster''' (1360-1415) '''Fernão Mendes Pinto''' (1509-1583) (explorer and writer) '''Martim Afonso de Sousa''' (1500-1564) (navigator) '''Saint Francis Xavier''' (1506-1552) (missionary) '''João Gonçalves Zarco''' (1390-1471) (navigator), '''Gomes Eanes de Zurara''' (1410-1474) (chronicler) '''Palacio de Belem''' (Presidential Palace) c. Early 18th Century Location: Praça Afonso de Albuquerque, 1300-004 Lisboa, Portugal With its Baroque and Neoclassical architecture, the Belém Palace is the official residence and office of the President of the Portuguese Republic, and has been since the republic’s founding in 1910. '''Pastéis de Belém''' aka Pastries of Belém c.1837 Location: R. de Belém 84 92, 1300-085 Lisboa, Portugal, Up the street from the monastery. Starting as a small shop next to a sugar refinery, and run by the nuns at the Religious of the Monastery of the Hieronymites nearby, this small bake shop has had a successful run selling its specialty Portuguese egg custard tart pastries by the thousands to a hungry crowd. Expect a long wait in line! '''Rosa dos Ventos''' (Compass Rose) aka Wind Rose Square c.1960 Location: Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal, at the Monument of the Discoveries Architect: Luís Cristino da Silva (1896-1976) This 50-meter wide Compass Rose which encircles a 14-meter wide map of the world during the Golden Age of Portuguese Discovery is laid at ground level. Made of black and red lioz limestone surrounded by traditional calçada portuguesa, beige and black cobblestones, it shows Portuguese colonies and trading posts around the world during this glorious period for the nation. '''Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho Monument''' (Biplane Monument) c.1991 Location: Jardim da Torre de Belém, Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal, near Torre de Belém This is the replica of the Fairey III-B "Santa Cruz" bi-plane that made the incredible 4,527 mile, (8,400km), 62h26m, 79 day journey (with stops) from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro in 1922 flown by Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho of Portugal. It actually took three different aircraft to make the entire trip. Their homemade sextant with an adapted artificial horizon revolutionized air navigation. '''Santa Maria de Belem Church''' (Church of Patron Saint Santa Maria) c.1492-1524 Location: Praça do Império 1400-206 Lisboa, Portugal, next to the monastery Taking 32 years to construct in Gothic and early Renaissance style, this beautiful church serves the maritime sailors pray here before and after a voyage. The columns reach up to, and integrate with the ceiling, it's amazing. Everything appears fragile but held strong during the 1755 earthquake that shock the region. '''Torre de S. Vicente de Belém''' (S. Vincent Tower of Belém) (Tower of Belém) c.1514 Location: Jardim da Torre de Belém, Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal Designed by architect Francisco de Arruda (died 1547). Built using limestone in the Manueline style, this ornate and distinctively shaped tower was originally designed as a formidable fortress and key to the defense of harbor. Later on, its use was transformed into a lighthouse then a prison. Inside, the tower has 5 floors backing onto a spiral staircase, canons and a rooftop terrace. Belém tower also features a few interesting statues and carvings. One of those statues is the Statue of Our Lady of Safe Homecoming, which was seen as being symbolic of protecting the sailors. It also features carvings and statues of Rhinoceroses which was a gift from India. === Notable People === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgBritannica for kids; https://kids.britannica.com '''Luís de Camões''' (Born: Luís Vaz de Camões) c.1524/25-1580) Portuguese Renaissance Poet Born: Lisbon, Portugal Died: Lisbon, Portugal Resting Place: Mosteiro dos Jerónimos aka Jerónimos Monastery Bio Summary: Educated at the University of Coimbra, he is considered Portugals National Poet by way of his most famous work 'Os Lusíadas', which was a tribute to explorers. Parents: Simão Vaz de Camões (c.1490-XXXX) and Dona Ana de Sá e Macedo (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Issue: Unknown '''Prince_Henry_the_Navigator''' (1394-1460) Born: Dom Henrique Born: Porto, Portugal Died: Sagres, Portugal Resting Place: Batalha Monastery, Largo Infante Dom Henrique, 2440-109 Batalha, Portugal Bio Summary: Established of a school of navigation at Sagres, Portugal. He also taught newer sailors to sail, and build ships for exploration. The epithet of 'Navigator', was a misnomer, as he himself never led any exploratory voyages himself. He is featured at the head of the Monument to the Discoveries, in Lisbon, Portugal. Parents: King John (João) I of Portugal (1357-1433) and Queen Philippa of Lancaster (1360-1415) Siblings: Alfonso (1377-1461), Edward (1391-1438), Peter (1392-1449), Isabella (1397-1471), Blanche (1398-1398), John (1400-1442), and Ferdinand (1402-1443) Spouse: None known Issue: None known '''Dom Vasco de Gama''' (1460's -1524) Explorer Born: Sines, Alentejo, Kingdom of Portugal Died: Cochin, aka Kochi, Kingdom of Cochin, India Resting Place: Mosteiro dos Jerónimos aka Jerónimos Monastery Bio Summary: The Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama made three sea voyages to India between 1497 and 1524 which opened a sea route from Western Europe to the East. Parents: Estêvão da Gama (1430-1497) and Isabel Sodré (1440-1473) Siblings: Dom Paulo Da Gama (1465-1499) Spouse: Catarina de Ataíde (1469-1532) Issue: Dom Estêvão Da Gama (1505-1576), Dona Isabel d'Ataíde da Gama (1506-XXXX), Dom Pedro da Gama (1507-XXXX), Dom Francisco da Gama (1510-1567), Dom Cristóvão da Gama (1515-1542), Dom Álvaro d'Ataíde da Gama (1517-XXXX), Dom Paulo da Gama (1518-1533), Dona Juliana da Gama (1519-XXXX), Francisco da Gama (1565-1632) '''Ferdnand Magellan''' (Born Fernão de Magalhães) (1480-1521) Explorer Born: Sabrosa, Portugal Died: Mactan, Philippines Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Known for having led the 1519 Spanish expedition to the East Indies across the Pacific Ocean he also discovered the inter-oceanic passage (Straits of Magellan) and achieved the first European navigation to Asia via the Pacific. He was also known for being the first to circumnavigate the globe. Parents: Rodrigo de Magalhães (Died 1500) and Alda de Mesquita (c.1455-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: María Caldera Beatriz Barbosa (XXXX-1521) Issue: Carlos de Magalhães (XXXX-XXXX)), Rodrigo de Magalhães (XXXX-XXXX) '''King Manuel of Portugal I''' (1469-1521) Born: Alcochete, Portugal Died: Belém, Lisbon, Portugal Resting Place: First - Restelo Church, Belém, Lisbon Portugal; Second - Jerónimos Monastery in 1551, along with his second wife Maria of Aragon. Bio Summary: Referred to as 'the Fortunite', Manual ruled over a period of intensive expansion of the Portuguese Empire. He also colonized of the Americas and Portuguese India, and oversaw the establishment of a vast trade empire across Africa and Asia. Manuel I was awarded the 'Golden Rose' by Pope Julius II in 1506 and again in 1514 by Pope Leo X. Parents: Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu ( 1433-1470) and Beatrice of Portugal (1430-1506) Siblings: Diogo, Duke of Viseu (1450-1484), and seven others (names unknown) Spouse Number 1: Isabel of Aragon (1470-1498;) married 1497 Issue: Miguel, Prince of Asturias & Portugal (1498-1500) Spouse Number 2: Maria of Aragon (1482-1517) married 1500 Issue: John (1502-1557) Later became King John III of Portugal, Isabel, Holy Roman Empress (1503-1539), Beatriz, Duchess of Savoy (1504-1538), Luís, Duke of Beja (1506-1555), Fernando, Duke of Guarda (1507-1534), Afonso (1509-1540) Later Cardinal-Archbishop of Lisbon , Henry (1512-1580) Later King Henry I of Portugal, Duarte, Duke of Guimarães (1518-1540) Spouse Number 3: Eleanor of Austria (1498-1558 married 1518 Issue: Maria, Duchess of Viseu (1521-1577) ==Sources==

Belfast Cemetery, Belfast, Canterbury

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[[Category:Canterbury_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] [[Category:Belfast Cemetery, Belfast, Canterbury]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=Belfast_Cemetery_Belfast_Canterbury.jpg|align=r|size=200}} Cemetery name: Belfast Cemetery Address: 141 Belfast Road, Christchurch, Canterbury GPS Coordinates: -43.45325, 172.64244 ==History== Belfast Cemetery opened in 1904. A new extension to the Cemetery was opened in 2018 offering full burial and ash plots for pre-purchase and immediate interment. Originally a traditional cemetery with large traditional monumental style headstones the cemetery was redeveloped in 1985 as a lawn cemetery, catering for upright and reclining memorials. The memorial area of the cemetery is divided into rooms using a series of hedges. There are two distinctive areas in the cemetery, the children’s area and the Orthodox Russian area. The rural location of the cemetery is significant, and is part of the reason the cemetery has been so popular in the past. From all sides of the cemetery there are rural vistas, which help provide a feeling of openness. There are a number of established trees in the cemetery in keeping with the memorial park nature of the cemetery. Plantings include hedges, exotic and native planting. Existing buildings include a public toilet and a shed. ==Notable Monuments== ==Notable Interments== ==More Information== *https://ccc.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/operational-cemeteries#belfast *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179163/belfast-cemetery| Findagrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Belfast-Cemetery/203735| Billion Graves]

Belfast City, Ireland

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Belfast City Cemetery, Antrim

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[[Category:Belfast City Cemetery, Belfast, Antrim]] Belfast City Cemetery is a cemetery in west Belfast, Northern Ireland. It lies within the townland of Ballymurphy, between Falls Road and Springfield Road, near Milltown Cemetery. It is maintained by Belfast City Council. Following the Belfast Burial Ground Act (1866), the cemetery was opened on August 1, 1869 as a cross denominational burial ground for the people of Belfast, a fast-growing Victorian town at the time. The land was purchased from Thomas Sinclair. The cemetery features cast iron fountains and separate Protestant and Catholic areas, divided by a sunken wall. Many of Belfast's wealthiest families have plots in the cemetery, particularly those involved in the linen trade. Since its opening in 1869 around 226,000 people have been buried in the cemetery.

Belfast City Cemetery DNA Project

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[[Category:DNA Group Projects]] [[Category:Belfast City Cemetery, Belfast, Antrim]] == Aim of Project == The aim of this project is to collect the DNA of descendants and relatives of people buried in Belfast City Cemetery, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. It is a sub-project of the North of Ireland DNA Project and this will be used to identify the links between the test-takers. Both of these projects are managed by the North of Ireland Family History Society (https://www.nifhs.org/). == History of Belfast City Cemetery == === ''Background'' === Belfast grew rapidly during the 1800s - in 1841 the population was 70,447 but by 1871 it had reached 121,602 - and this put pressure on its graveyards. Most were owned by religious denominations. Shankill Road Graveyard was owned by the Episcopalians; the Catholic Church owned Friars Bush on the Stranmillis Road; Balmoral Graveyard was owned by the Presbyterians and the Methodist Church had a graveyard at Ballymacarrett on the Newtownards Road. In addition, the Board of Guardians had a graveyard on the Donegall Road linked to the Workhouse and the Belfast Charitable Society owned the burial ground at Clifton House. This limited remaining capacity forced Belfast Corporation to act and in 1865 they accepted an offer from Thomas Sinclair to sell 101 acres of land on the Falls Road for £12,000 and an annual ground rent of £73 5s 4d. This 101 acres became the lower part of the present day Belfast City Cemetery, Falls Park, Maguire's Garage and St Patrick's Industrial School. === ''Development and Design'' === On 25th January 1867 a contract was awarded by Belfast Corporation to William Gay of Bradford, a leading Victorian cemetery designer, to design the new cemetery for Belfast. For wealthy Victorians death provided another way to display their wealth through the location, size and design of a headstone or monument. With this in mind there were to be two types of grave - proprietary graves priced by class and paupers' graves located in what was known as the Poor Ground or public ground, the property of Belfast Corporation and located out of sight and without grave markers. The road network was to be laid out in the shape of a bell (possible reflecting the 'Bel' in Belfast) and the site was then divided into a number of sections, each being given an alphabetic reference. Each section was then further divided into grave plots, generally on an east-west axis reflecting a tradition going back to pagan times. Each plot was 9ft by 4ft, and each was given a numerical reference. There were linear pathways running through each section and the depth of each grave was set at either 9ft or 10ft 6ins. The Poor Ground was laid out with no linear pathways. It was agreed that there would be 6 classes of proprietary graves, the roadside graves being the most expensive at £9. They could be bought in twos, threes or fours. Graves in the second row would cost £6, in the third and fourth rows £4 10s and in the fifth and sixth rows £3. Some graves were available at £2 and £1, for example, on the margins of the Poor Ground. On 5th October 1869 a number of vaults were put up for public auction. James Carlisle (J 465) bought vaults four and five for £110 and [[Harland-374|Edward Harland]] bought a vault (M 987) for £80 in August 1876. The cost of opening a grave was 10 shillings. The practice of classifying graves continued until 31st March 2001. === ''Religion'' === From the beginning Belfast Corporation had the intention of making the cemetery available to all the citizens of Belfast regardless of their religious denomination. It was planned to erect three mortuary chapels - one for the Established Church, one for Catholica and one for Dissenters. In addition 15 acres would be allocated along with the mortuary chapel and there would be separate entrances - Protestants would use the main gate at the junction of the Whiterock and Falls Roads, Catholics would use the gate located at the southern corner of the perimeter wall on the Falls Road and the poor would use the entrance located 500 yards up the Whiterock Road near to the Poor Ground at the back of the cemetery. The 15 acres for Catholics were separated from other sections of the cemetery by a sunken wall. However there was a dispute between Dr Patrick Dorrian, Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor, and Belfast Corporation and as a result no Catholic burials in the cemetery were sanctioned. Nevertheless some Catholics were buried in the cemetery. === ''Opening of Cemetery'' === An Order of the Privy Council came into force on 1st August 1869 closing all of the other graveyards in the Borough of Belfast with the exception of Friars Bush where the right to inter there was extended to 25th November 1869. Belfast Cemetery, as it was then called, opened on 1st August 1869 to allow the public to view the new site and burials began 3 days later. Annie Collins, 3 years and 3 months old, from Brown's Row, Academy Street, was buried in Grave H 71. On the same day Isabella McDowell, aged 10, from Mary's Place, Stanley Street was buried in Grave H 72. Both graves were located in the Poor Ground and the burial costs were paid for by the Lord Mayor of Belfast, F H Lewis. The first proprietary grave was bought by Robert Tate, a chandler, of 88 Hercules Street for the burial of his son Samuel Tate, aged 1 year and 4 months, who was buried on 12th August 1869 in Grave K 297. In January 1871 a strip of land at the back of the cemetery was allocated to the Jewish community, located beside the Poor Ground, once again reflecting the subtle religious prejudices of the good citizens of Belfast. There is reference to a military section in late 1869 when Ellen Hurrell, aged 2 years, was buried in Grave H 740. She was the daughter of a sergeant in the 54th Regiment stationed at Belfast Barracks. James Evans was the first soldier to be buried in the military ground in Grave H 504 on 5th November 1869. === ''Extension of Cemetery'' === By the early 1900s the cemetery was at capacity to meet the needs of the people of Belfast which by 1909 had reached an estimated 484,000 and Belfast Corporation were again forced to look for land for burials. On 19th October 1910 the Corporation made an application to compulsorily purchase just under 54 acres of land adjacent to the Whiterock Road from Henry Patterson, the owner of a linen beetling and bleach mill on the site. On 6th June 1912 they paid £5,250 for the site, known as Glenalina (the English pronunciation of the Irish Gleann an Léana, the glen of a low-lying grassy place or water meadow). A grid design was used for the layout of the sections in the Glenalina extension, again using alphabetic references. Section F was earmarked as Poor Ground. The first burial in the new Glenalina extension took place on 11th November 1915. Lizzie Young, aged 13, from 5 Beit Street, Belfast was buried in Grave I 130. From 1869 Catholics had used Milltown Cemetery as their main burial ground but, as new graves became scarce at Milltown in the 1970s, burial space was created in Belfast City Cemetery as new lawn sections on the upper slopes of Glenalina. Graves in lawn sections were not permitted to have surrounds to facilitate maintenance of the grass and the headstones were limited to specific dimensions. By this time the cemetery was surrounded by the Catholic housing estates of Ballymurphy, Turf Lodge and Andersonstown and due to "The Troubles" Protestants were fearful of visiting Catholic/nationalist West Belfast and were using Roselawn Cemetery on the outskirts of East Belfast as the place to bury their dead. == DNA Events == At these events DNA test kits will be available for those interested in taking a DNA test and beginning their DNA journey. Tests cost from £40. If you have already tested your DNA, information will be available on how to join the Belfast City Cemetery DNA Project. Volunteers from the Belfast Branch of the North of Ireland Family History Society will be available to explain the benefits of DNA testing and to help you with researching your links to people buried in the Belfast City Cemetery. For those unable to attend a local event you can contact me through my profile at [[Johnston-3146|Anne Johnston]]. ::*27 May 2023 - Ballyclare May Fair @ Ballyclare Town Hall from 11am to 4pm - Completed ::*10-13 May 2023 - Balmoral Show @ Balmoral Park, Lisburn [https://www.balmoralshow.co.uk/ Balmoral Show website] - Completed ::*5 Aug 2023 - West Belfast Festival (Féile an Phobail) @ Visitor Centre, Belfast City Cemetery - Completed ::*10 Sep 2023 - European Heritage Open Day @ Visitor Centre, Belfast City Cemetery - Completed Other dates to be agreed. To contact us send me a private message [see above]. == Project Links == *[[:Category:Belfast_City_Cemetery%2C_Belfast%2C_Antrim]] - This is a link to people on Wikitree who are buried in Belfast City Cemetery. If you manage a Wikitree profile of a person who is buried in the cemetery make sure you have mentioned this in the biography and entered a link to the database on the Belfast City Council website (see below). Then enter the Belfast City Cemetery Category above the heading 'Biography'. See this profile as an example [[Johnston-10151|William James Johnston]]. *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/nifhs/about North of Ireland DNA Project on FTDNA] - This is a link to the main project page of the North of Ireland DNA Project on Family Tree DNA. If you have purchased a DNA test kit from the North of Ireland Family History Society you are automatically enrolled in the project. If you have bought your FTDNA kit elsewhere or tested with another company and want to join the project, transfer your DNA results to FTDNA if that is appropriate, make sure you are logged into your account and click on 'Join'. If you have tested elsewhere, instructions on how to transfer to FTDNA can be found here https://www.nifhs.org/dna/uploading-your-dna/ If you want to contact us to discuss, you can contact me through my profile at [[Johnston-3146|Anne Johnston]]. == Sources == * Written in Stone: A History of Belfast City Cemetery by Tom Hartley The Brehon Press, Belfast 2006. * Belfast City Cemetery: Themed trails around the cemetery with Peter McCabe 2018 * Belfast City Council website https://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/births-deaths-and-ceremonies/burial-records/search-for-a-burial-record

Belgian Gardens Cemetery Free space

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[[Category: Belgian Gardens Cemetery, Townsville, Queensland]] [[Category: Queensland, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] == Belgian Gardens Cemetery == The Belgian Gardens cemetery has served the mainland area of Townsville since 1900. The Townsville War Cemetery is situated within the Belgian Gardens Cemetery. Townsville War Cemetery was originally acquired by the Army who carried out considerable development before it was taken over by the Commission. It contains 222 Second World War burials. There is a separate Free-space page for the [[Space:Townsville_War_Cemetery|War Cemetery]]. '''Address''': 56 Evans Street, Belgian Gardens, QLD 4810 === Links === * [https://www.townsville.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0024/8385/Belgian-Gardens-Cemetery-Map_2024.pdf Cemetery Map] - this links to a pdf * [https://www.townsville.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0025/8386/Belgian-Gardens-Cemetery-Records.pdf Interments List] - this links to a pdf * [https://www.townsville.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0028/8389/War-Graves-Cemetery-Records.pdf War Graves interments List] - this links to a pdf * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2468934 Find-a-Grave] - this has 16,682 memorials listed as at 13 May 2019 === Progress on WikiTree === Belgian Gardens is a large cemetery with thousands of interments. Photos of graves for those interred are not to be saved to this free-space page, but will be saved to a working page for each letter of the alphabet. This is to simplify the organisation of profiles tagged to this cemetery and provide a way to add photos to profiles as they are added, and to more easily see which interments are missing a profile or memorial photo. * As at the start date of this free-space page (13 May 2019), there were 11 profiles attached to the category for the cemetery. This is far off the total number of interments which is believed to be about 17,000.

Belgian Roots : unindexed searches

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The closure of the '''[[Space:Zoekakten|website Zoekakten.be]]''' has deprived a lot of genealogists from an easy and well-maintained source to search the unindexed digitalized images of Dutch and Belgian Civil and Parish registers. That doesn't mean that the underlying access has disappeared. To find images in the unindexed collections of digitalized images Belgian Civil and Parish registers stored in Familysearch you can try.. [[Space:Belgian_Roots|Back to Belgian Roots page]]

Belgian-foreign marriages

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to add Belgians that married Dutch people, so that the two countries are connected Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add profiles of Belgians that married foreigners (currently just doing the Dutch) * Connecting any other Belgian profiles to those to improve connections Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Terstal-1#PM-27762649 send me a private message]. Thanks! === List of people === ==== Dutch-Dutch couples in Belgium ==== *[[Van_der_Spiegel-31|Theodulus van der Spiegel (1875-)]] *[[Van_der_Pijl-109|Johan Frederik Joseph van der Pijl (1880-)]] ==== Belgian-Dutch couples ==== *[[Van_der_Heijden-632|Eduardus Marinus van der Heijden (1859-)]] *[[Van_der_Moolen-14|Dirk Jan van der Moolen (1875-)]] *[[Van_der_Lee-127|Theodorus Jan Marinus van der Lee (1885-)]] *[[Van_der_Dusse-1|Nicolaas van der Dusse (1879-)]] *[[Van_der_Heijn-1|Samuël van der Heijn (1863-)]] *[[Delfant-1|Maria Catharina Delfant (1863-)]] *[[Van_der_Moolen-16|Jan Marinus van der Moolen (1880-)]] *[[Van_der_Blom-39|Hugo Carsten van der Blom (1869-)]] *[[Van_der_Waarden-11|George Louis van der Waarden (1864-)]] *[[Kroes-267|André Kroes (1888-)]] *[[Van_der_Does-92|Charles Jules Marie Guillaume van der Does (1886-)]] *[[De_Wit_van_der_Hoop-4|Jan Hendrik Willem de Wit van der Hoop (1881-)]]

Belgium, Province of West Flanders Cemeteries Team

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==Welcome to the West Flanders Cemeteries Team== part of the [[Space:Belgium_Cemeteries_Team|Belgium_Cemeteries_Team]] part of the [[Space:Europe Cemeteries Team|Europe Cemeteries Team]] which is a part of the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Team Leader: TBC Members: [[Schaubroeck-5|Tonny Schaubroeck]] The goal of the West Flanders Cemeteries Team is to document the final resting place of all those buried in West Flanders, Belgium. If you would like to contribute to this team, please contact [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] or [[devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] [[:Category:Belgium%2C_Cemeteries|Category Belgium Cemeteries]] - [[Space:Belgian_Roots|Belgian_Roots Project]] {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Team''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Team''' |- | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Team''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Team''' |}

Belgium Archive

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Welcome to the Belgium Project!
Welkom! Bienvenue! Willkommen!
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[[Project:Belgium|NEW Project Belgium]]
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="8" align="center" |[[Project:Nederlands_Portaal| Nederlands Portaal]] |[[Space:Portail_Francophone|Portail Francophone]] |[[Space:Deutschland_Portal_-_Deutsche|Deutschsprachiges Portal]] |}

{{Image|file=Belgium.png |align=r |size=390 }} {{Project Information |projectname= Belgium |projectbadge= belgium.gif |Leaders= |Coordinators= [[Beunis-2|Filip Beunis]] |g2g=995271 |communication=Google groups |tag= Belgium |category= Belgium%2C_Maintenance_Categories }} Our mission: to grow an accurate single family branch that connects all Belgian profiles. __TOC__ == Scope and goals == Belgium is complicated. Before its independence in 1830, the area that is now Belgium has been part of the Netherlands and of France. Before that, it was ruled by Austrians, Spanish, Habsburgs and Burgundians. Also now, some Belgians speak Flemish (Dutch), some speak French and some speak German. Let's keep it simple here on Wikitree: this project is for all profiles that are connected to the geographical area that is now Belgium, and it will help making sense of its interesting and complicated history and present. In general, the project's goals are to add, improve and connect Belgian profiles. A lot of Belgian records are freely available online (but usually not indexed), so we aim to provide accurate information based on primary sources wherever possible. Project Belgium provides guidelines and resources to help you achieve these goals, and facilitates communication and collaboration for anybody who wants to discuss, or has questions, about Belgium and Belgian genealogy. == How can you help? == === Be the best manager you can be for the (Belgian) profiles on your watchlist === :As a member of project Belgium, your first priority is to review and improve the profiles that you manage: merge any duplicates, make sure name, date and location fields are filled in correctly, clean-up the biography section, and add sources to support the facts and facilitate collaboration. Especially for pre-1700 profiles, pay attention to support all facts with reliable and verifiable evidence (primary sources or secondary sources that cite primary sources). === Work on the tree of a Belgian notable === :Profiles of notables (people that have a page on Wikipedia) are likely to receive a higher than average amount of visitors, and it's fun to find out how you are connected to them. Improving and sourcing these profiles, extending their family and connecting them to the main tree is an excellent way to contribute to the Belgian WikiBranch! Make sure to have a look at the guidelines of [[Project:Notables|the Notables Project]] before you start. [[Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Belgium| find the to do list ]] :You can find a list in the [[:Category: Belgium, Notables|"Belgian Notables" category]]. If you can't choose, here are some Belgian notables with birthdays in March: :{| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 100%;" ! Name || Occupation || Birth date || Birth place || WikiTree profile |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathieu_Crickboom Mathieu Crickboom] || Musician || March 2, 1871 || Verviers, Liège || [[Crickboom-1|Crickboom-1]] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Frans_Willems Jan Frans Willems] || Writer || March 11, 1793 || Boechout, Antwerpen || [[Willems-778|Willems-778]] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firmin_Lambot Firmin Lambot] || Cyclist || March 14, 1886 || Florennes, Namur || [[Lambot-3|Lambot-3]] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Lagae Jules Lagae] || Sculptor || March 15, 1862 || Roeselare, West-Vlaanderen || [[Lagae-3|Lagae-3]] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutien-Marie_Wiaux Mutien-Marie Wiaux] || Saint || March 20, 1841 || Mellet, Hainaut || [[Wiaux-1|Wiaux-1]] |- | [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Sauwen Arnold Sauwen] || Poet || March 22, 1857 || Stokkem, Limburg || [[Sauwen-1|Sauwen-1]] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Hymans Paul Hymans] || Politician || March 23, 1865 || Ixelles, Brabant || [[Hijmans-11|Hijmans-11]] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Howet Marie Howet] || Painter || March 24, 1897 || Libramont, Luxembourg || [[Howet-9|Howet-9]] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corneille_Heymans Corneille Heymans] || Scientist || March 28, 1892 || Gent, Oost-Vlaanderen || [[Heymans-509|Heymans-509]] |} === Connect an unconnected branch === :Many Belgian profiles are not connected yet to the main tree. Can you bring them into our big family? If you want your work to really have an impact, here are (for each province) the largest unconnected trees: :{| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 100%;" ! Province || Family || Unconnected profiles |- | Antwerpen || [[Van_Elst-23|Family Van Elst]] || 266 |- | Brabant || [[Van_Duren-11|Family Van Duren]] || 215 |- | West-Vlaanderen || [[Dewaelsche-8|Family Dewaelsche]] || 193 |- | Hainaut || [[Frappez-16|Family Frappez]] || 172 |- | Oost-Vlaanderen || [[Vercauteren-51|Family Vercauteren]] || 164 |- | Limburg || [[Van_Eynde-9|Family Van Eynde]] || 160 |- | Luxembourg || [[Ebbinger-6|Family Ebbinger]] || 125 |- | Namur || [[Daman-34|Family Daman]] || 116 |} :There seem to be no large unconnected trees in Liège. Great! === Identify and source unsourced Belgian profiles === :Many Belgian profiles are unsourced. Without sources, there is no way to judge the accuracy of the information, and there is no starting point for collaboration. These profiles are grouped in the [[:Category:Belgium%2C_Unsourced_Profiles| Belgium, Unsourced Profiles]] category. You can help making the Belgian branch of WikiTree more reliable by: *Adding unsourced profiles to the category: just add {{Unsourced|Belgium}} at the very top of the free text (aka biography) section. This will add a research box, and will put the profile in the appropriate category. Have a look on [[Help:Sources_FAQ|this page]], or ask in g2g, if you doubt whether the profile belongs in the Unsourced category. Don't be ashamed to do this if you are the profile manager, don't be reluctant if somebody else is the profile manager, and don't be offended if somebody else places the box on a profile you manage: the box is not meant as criticism, but rather as an invitation to collaborate. An identified unsourced profile is only one step away from a sourced one. *Finding and adding a source to profiles in the [[:Category:Belgium%2C_Unsourced_Profiles| Belgium, Unsourced Profiles]] category. If you are able to add a source, you can remove the {{Unsourced|Belgium}} box. === Unearth the roots of Belgian emigrants === :If you are not Belgian yourself but you have Belgian ancestors, you might feel in trouble: searching the unindexed Belgian archives without knowing the language(s) is difficult, and in many cases passenger lists are not more specific than just stating "Belgium" as the place of origin (granted, by international standards that's quite specific, but it still leaves thousands of possible locations where to start searching). :We may be able to help you! Just add as much information as you can on the profile of your Belgian ancestor and post your question, preferably as specific as possible, on g2g using the tag "Belgium". There's no guarantee of success, but some of us certainly like these kind of challenges and will seriously try to help you! == Templates == {{Belgian Roots}} If you want to highlight somebody's Belgian roots on a profile, you can place a sticker by adding {{Belgian Roots}} anywhere in the free text part of the profile. Usually you should put it next to the text describing a Sticker, but it should always be below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. More stickers are coming soon! == Guidelines for Belgian profiles == We will soon discuss and establish guidelines and standards for name fields, location fields, reliable sources and categories related to Belgium. For now, follow general WikiTree guidelines and more specifically the guidelines [[Space:Flemish_Naming_Conventions|Flemish naming conventions]] for Flemish/Dutch names in Belgium (which refers to the [[Project:Netherlands|Netherlands project]]) and refer to the [[Project:France|France]] project for Wallon/French names. A proposal for [[Space:Belgium_Topological_naming_convention|Belgium Topological naming convention]] is published here. == Resources == === The State Archives in Belgium === *Access through https://search.arch.be. Free registration is required. *[https://search.arch.be/en/themas/tips/516-civil-status-registers-en Civil status registers] **First select the province , then the municipality or sub-municipality **Birth, marriage and death records/indices **±1790 - ±1920: municipalities had to hold civil registers since the French revolution. For privacy reasons, only records older than 100 years are available (last update in March 2018) *[https://search.arch.be/en/themas/tips/507-church-registers-en Church registers] **First select the province , then the parish (parishes don't always match with municipalities, sometimes you'll need to look into different parishes **Baptism, marriage and burial records/indices **±1550 - ±1800, depending on the place. === FamilySearch === *Access through https://www.familysearch.org. Free registration is required. *Offers largely the same records as the State Archives, but is partially indexed *Offers a convenient way for source citations: just copy and paste the citation at the bottom of the "Information" tab below the record *[[Space:Belgian_Roots_:_unindexed_searches|How to find the links to unindexed digitized images of registry entries in the FamilySearch database]] *Shortcuts to collections per province (digitized records through the link at the bottom of these pages): **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2138481?collectionNameFilter=true Province of Antwerp ], **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1482191?collectionNameFilter=true Province of Brabant] (Flemish and Walloon Brabants, plus Brussels) , **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2138513?collectionNameFilter=true Province of East Flanders ], **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2138500 Province of Hainaut], **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2138505?collectionNameFilter=true Province of Liège], **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2138507?collectionNameFilter=true Province of Limburg], **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2138510?collectionNameFilter=true Province of Luxembourg], ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2138511?collectionNameFilter=true Province of Namur], **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2139860?collectionNameFilter=true Province of West Flanders], == Related projects and groups == Project Belgium was a sub-project of [[Project:Europe|the Europe Project]] , currently of [[Project:Netherlands|the Netherlands Project]]. We collaborate with [[Help:Projects|all other projects]] whenever appropriate, but the following are likely to be of particular relevance to Belgium. Many Belgians have connections to France, Germany and the Netherlands, so we collaborate closely with these projects: *[[Project:France|the France Project]] *[[Project:Germany|the Germany Project]] *[[Project:Netherlands|the Netherlands Project]] For Belgian notables, nobility and aristocrats we collaborate with: *[[Project:European_Aristocrats|the European Aristocrats Project]] *[[Project:Notables|the Notables Project]] If you'd like to start a one-name or one-place study related to Belgium, have a look at these projects, and make sure to let us know on g2g! *[[Project:One_Name_Studies|the One Name Studies Project]] *[[Project:One_Place_Studies|the One Place Studies Project]] == Members == The list below tentatively includes people that showed an interest in the former free-space project Belgium. We have now (March 2020) been promoted to a "real" (sub-)project, so if you find yourself on this list, but have not received a (Europe) badge yet, let [[beunis-2|me]] know! *[[B-1449|Camille Bardyn]] *[[Beunis-2|Filip Beunis]] - confirmed, has badge *[[Blomme-49|Hendrik Blomme]] *[[Bousson-20|Naomi Bousson]] - new, has badge *[[Campbell-Ricketts-1|Henry Campbell-Ricketts]] - confirmed, has badge *[[Cavel-3|Deb Cavel]] *[[Crossan-86|Simon Crossan]] *[[Daman-32|Leo Daman]] - new, has badge *[[De_Bleser-28|Jan-willem De Bleser]] - confirmed, has badge *[[De_Bruijn-111|Erwin de Bruijn]] *[[Fontaine-1067|Nicolas Fontaine]] *[[Fournier-1878|Mia Fournier]] *[[Giroulle-1|Derek Giroulle]] *John Green *[[Hoste-13|Jorris Hoste]] - confirmed, has badge *[[Demi-7|Martha Houston]] - confirmed *Lol Howell *[[Kóczy-1|László Kóczy de Borgó et Nagy-Sikárló]] *[[Kyllo-35|Richard Kyllo]] - confirmed, has badge *[[Lancaster-1279|Andrew Lancaster]] - Brabant and Limburg - confirmed, has badge *[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] - Hainaut and Luxembourg - confirmed, has badge *[[Lefever-335|Joel Lefever]] - Hainaut and West Flanders border *[[Van_Dam-783|Laura Lopez Van Dam]] - confirmed *[[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] *[[Schlesinger-172|Dorothy Marette]] *[[Martin-22229|David Martin]] *[[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Martin]] - Antwerp, Brussels, West and East Flanders, Hainaut - confirmed, has badge *[[Overmars-10|Herman Overmars]]- Visé,Liege - confirmed, has badge *[[Turner-13080|Desiree Prakash]] - confirmed, has badge *[[Schellenberger-149|Astrid Spaargaren]] *[[Swanepoel-604|Robin Swanepoel]] - confirmed, has badge *[[Tolken-4|Niki Tolken]] - confirmed *[[Van Belzen-1|Joop van Belzen]] - confirmed, has badge *[[Van_Hoof-113|Koen van Hoof]] - new, has badge *[[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]] - new, has badge Last significant update on March 5, 2020

Belgium Cemeteries Team

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Belgium in the Great War

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Belgium Topological naming convention

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This page is inspired by the [[Space:Flemish_Naming_Conventions|Flemish Naming Convention]] and the necessity for uniform and standardized place names in the Belgian profiles. Using the correct name for a city or municipality is a complex matter in Belgium. Municipal Topological names have changed over the centuries, depending first on the traditional evolution and urbanization, later – during the 18th and 19th century – on administrative necessities and on the occupying nation our provinces depended of. Also during the 20 century up until now regional politics, changes of the administrative autonomy, and the local efficiency (and budgetary constraints) drive have influenced the changing municipal landscape. It’s therefore of utmost importance what name to chose when citing a topological name in the place name fields of a profile == Principle I: identify places as completely as possible == This means that given a particular date the topological name of a minicipal entity might change. Its essential that a particular combination of names is also given a valid date. === The structure of the name : === Based on the current administrative name of the place
_ [District]__, _Placename__ , _[Arrondissement] __ , _Province__ , _Region__ , _Country__

* District : optional entry : only Antwerp has districts but neither for Birth, Marriage or Death/Burial they are relevant entries because not every district has a hospital with a maternity ward, so people are registered as born in another district (or even in another municipality) than the one their parents actually live in. that makes the districts irrelevant for BMD records. * Placename : local linguistically correct name of towns and municipalities * Arrondissement : optional entry : all provinces are subdivided in administrative arrondissements, the name of the arrondissement is optional and should only be used if a municipality with the same name exists in one province (this should be resolved over time [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusies_van_Belgische_gemeenten the fusion of Belgian municipalities] ie **Putte municipality in the Province of Antwerp, near Mechelen and therefore in the arrondissement of Mechelen **Putte municipality in the Province of Antwerp, in the arrondissement of Antwerpen * Province : linguistically correct name of the province ( with one notable exception the German speaking municipalities that are situated in the french speaking province of Liège) * Country : linguistically applicable name of the country ( with one notable exception the German speaking municipalities the country will be the French name like the province) == Principle II : use the untranslated name in the local language == Many towns and municipalities have more then one name so choosing the correct one is fairly basic. As a primary rule use the local linguistically correct name, the untranslated topological name in the local language as this maintains historical uniformity, consider the names in other languages as a translated name. Walloon places carry the French names, Flemish places the Dutch names, that is an obvious principle. However places in the bilingual region of Brussels Hoofdstedelijk gewest/ Région Bruxelles Capitale may have both a French and a Dutch name. * Antwerpen, Gent, Brugge and Kortrijk are Flemish towns, so they are not called Anvers, Gand, Bruges or Courtrai. * Liège, Namur, Luxembourg, and Mons are Walloon places, so they are not called Luik, Namen, Luxemburg or Bergen. From this principle is deviated in the case of the bilingual region around the Capital. Both Brussel and Bruxelles denote the same city. For Brussels and the 19 municipalities that make up the Brussels Hoofdstedelijk gewest/ Région Bruxelles Capitale , it’s advisable however to make use of the use the correct name in a single language for example : * Ukkel, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk gewest, België -or- Uccle, Région Bruxelles Capitale, Belgique * Brussel, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk gewest, België -or- Bruxelles, Région Bruxelles Capitale, Belgique The German speaking area has German names for municipalities like Eupen, however they are located in the province of Liège. example * Eupen, Liège, Belgique The criteria to select the use of either the French or Dutch name of the municipality should be determined by the language of the original document. This principle should also be maintained when original document such as Civil registry documents identify the place by a translated name (like during the French occupation 1790-1814) then the name should be the same as on the original document (primary source). == Principle III : use the official period correct name for administrative entities == ====Country : ==== Belgium : this is the territory within the current border of the Belgian State which may have changed at the early years of the independence, and during and after WWI and WWII. This area might have been part of the following kingdoms and empires {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |Dates period (fm – to) |Period |Designation Belgium |Notes |- |57 BC - 293 CE |Roman period |Belgica |No written civil registry data |- |297 – 693 CE 693 – 840 CE |Merovingian and Carolingian period |Belgica Prima Austrasie & Neustrië |No written civil registry data |- |843 -1384 CE |Middle ages |Counties, Duchies, Castellanies and Heerlijkheden of the feudal period with principally the County of Flanders ( Graafschap Vlaanderen), the Duchy of Brabant (Hertogdom Brabant), the County of Hainaut (Graafschap Henegouwen), the Princedom of Lorraine (Vorstendom van Lotharingen) and the Prince-Bishopric of Liege (Prins-Bisdom Luik) |Some written data |- |1384-1482 |Burgundian period |County of Flanders part of Kingdom of France Duchy of Brabant (Hertogdom Brabant) County of Hainout (Graafschap Henegouwen) Princedom of Lorraine (Vorstendom van Lothaingen) Part of the Duchy of Burgundy |Some written data |- |1483 -1585 |Habsburg period |The Habsburg Netherlands |Some written data |- |1543-1585 |Habsburg period |Verenigde Provinciën der Nederlanden (United provinces of the Netherlands) | |- |1585 -1714 |Spanish period |The Spanish Netherlands |Start of structured record keeping |- |1715 -1794 |Austrian period |The Austrian Netherlands |Structured record keeping |- |1795 -1804 |French Occupation period |Les Neuf Départments Réunis (French Republic) |Structured record keeping |- |1805-1814 |French Occupation period |Southern Netherlands (French Empire) |Structured record keeping |- |1814 -1830 |Dutch period |Kingdom of the Netherlands |Structured record keeping |- |1831 – now |Belgium Independant |Kingdom of Belgium |Structured record keeping |- |1914 -1918 |WWI : Belgium Occupied |Belgium(occupation WWI) |Structured record keeping ( compromised by sabotage) |- |1940-1945 |WWII : Belgium Occupied |Belgium(Deutches Reich WWII) |Structured record keeping ( compromised by sabotage) |}
(source [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geschiedenis_van_Belgi%C3%AB Wikpedia Geschiedenis van België] In inverse chronological order ( youngest first) === Since its independence in 1830 === ==== Provinces ==== The territory currently know as Belgium had 9 provinces since 1794 when the French occupied the territory of Belgium and created 9 departments ( which grosso modo align with the previous 9 regions of the feudal organisation of the southern Netherlands. Willem, King of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, continued that organisation in 1814 and in 1831 the Belgian parliament voted a law that established the 9 provinces. source [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincies_van_Belgi%C3%AB Wikipedia Provincies van België] . These are the official names of the provinces : * Antwerpen, * Brabant, * Hainaut, * Limburg, * Liège, * Luxembourg, * Namur, * Oost-Vlaanderen * West-Vlaanderen. In 1995 the province of Brabant was split into following entities * Vlaams-Brabant, (Dutch speaking) * Brabant Wallon, ( French speaking) * Brussels Hoofdstedelijk gewest/ Région Bruxelles Capitale ( the latter being outside the provincial structure) Since the Constitutional State Reform of 1980 the unitary country Belgium was split into a federative state that consists of 3 Regional entities (Gewesten, Regions) on the one hand and 3 Linguistic Communities (Taalgemeenschappen, Cummunautés Linguistiques) and a bilingual area on the other . [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schematisch_overzicht_federale_indeling_België Overview Institutional Structure of Belgium]. ====Regions ==== However the civil registry is the competence of the local councils supervised by the Court of First Instance and under the guidance and supervision of the regional government (gewest). The regional entities are • Vlaanderen • Wallonie • Brussels Hoofdstedelijk gewest/ Région Bruxelles Capitale ====Arrondissement==== Each province has several sub units called arrondissement this is the current list {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |Antwerpen |Antwerpen, Mechelen, Turnhout |- |RBC/BHG |Brussel hoofdstad/Bruxelles capitale the competences of the provinces and arrondissements are exercised by the regional government |- |Brabant Wallon (from 1995) |Nivelles, Wavre |- |Vlaams Brabant (from 1995) |Halle-Vilvoorde, Leuven |- |Hainaut |Ath ,Charleroi, Mons, Moucron, Soignies, Thuin, Tournai |- |Liège |Huy, Liège, Verviers, Waremme, |- |Limburg |Hasselt, Maaseik, Tongeren |- |Luxembourg |Arlon, Bastogne, Marche-en-Famenne, Neufchateau, Virton |- |Namur |Dinant, Namur, Philippeville |- |Oost Vlaanderen |Aalst, Dendermonde, Eke, Gent , Oudenaarde, St Niklaas |- |West Vlaanderen |Brugge, Kortrijk, Diksmuide, Oostende, Roeselare, Tielt, Veurne, Ieper |}
Source [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijst_van_Belgische_gemeenten_naar_bestuurlijke_indeling List of Arrondissements and municipalentities ] ==== Municipal entities ==== Belgium has currently 589 municipal entities . The full list ordered by Province and Arrondissement can be consulted at [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijst_van_Belgische_gemeenten_naar_bestuurlijke_indeling List of Belgian Municipal Entities]. In 1831 after the Belgian independence the country counted 2739 municipal entities. Since 1983 that number has been reduced 589. Most municipal entities have been established by a merger in 1977 (and for Antwerp in 1983). [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusies_van_Belgische_gemeenten Details of the mergers of municipal entities] In most municipal entities there are sub entities, the former municipalities from before the merger those are called “deelgemeenten” : i.e. the former municipality of Attenhoven, Eliksem, Laar, Landen, Neerhespen, Neerlanden, Neerwinden, Overhespen, Overwinden, Rumsdorp, Waasmont, Walsbets, Walshoutem, Wange en Wezeren were merged into the municipal entity (gemeente) Landen. In some cases this sub entity(deelgemeente) will be mentioned in official documents. In Antwerp in 1923 the municipality of Burcht Zwijdrecht, and St Anna parochie were merged into Linkeroever and added to the cities territory. In 1958 the municipal entities Oorderen, Oosterweel en Wilmarsdonck were erased and their territory became part of the Antwerp Harbour area, the municipality of Lillo, Berendrecht, Zandvliet were merged with Antwerpen. In 1983 the sub urban municipality bordering with Antwerpen (Ekeren, Merksem, Deurne, Borgerhout, Berchem, Wilrijk and Hoboken) were fused into Fusiestad (Groot-)Antwerpen. Antwerpen (intra muros), Lillo-Berendrecht-Zandvliet, and the merged municipality became districts of Antwerpen wiht their own autonomous council and political responsibilities. === Examples of naming === for Merksem the district of Antwerpen the examples between 1794 and now would be * (Merksem,) Antwerpen, (Antwerpen,) Antwerpen, België (from 1983 onward) * Merksem, (Antwerpen,) Antwerpen, België (1831-1983) * Merksem, Antwerpen, Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (1814-1830) * Merksem, Twee Nethen, de Zuidelijke Nederlanden, Empire Française, (1805-1814) * Merksem, Deux Nethes, les 9 départments, République Française, (1794-1804) Another example for sub commune ( deelgemeente) Gierle * (Gierle,) Lille, (Turnhout,) Antwerpen, België (from 1977 onward) * Gierle, (Turnhout,) Antwerpen, België (1831-1977) * Gierle, Antwerpen, Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (1814-1830) * Gierle, Twee Nethen, de Zuidelijke Nederlanden, Empire Française, (1805-1814) * Gierle, Deux Nethes, les 9 départments, République Française, (1794-1804) and for the city of Lier * Lier, (Antwerpen,) Antwerpen, België (from 1831 onward) * Lier, Antwerpen, Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (1814-1830) * Lier, Twee Nethen, de Zuidelijke Nederlanden, Empire Française, (1805-1814) * Lier, Deux Nethes, les 9 départments, République Française, (1794-1804) == Historical == === 1815-1830: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden* === “The kingdom of the Netherlands” had 18 provinces In the area that is currently Belgium * Antwerpen * Henegouwen * Luik * Namen * Oost-Vlaanderen * West-Vlaanderen * Zuid-Brabant * Luxemburg In the area that is currently the Netherlands * Drenthe * Friesland * Gelderland * Groningen * Holland * Limburg * Noord-Brabant * Overijssel * Utrecht * Zeeland You will notice that Limburg is missing from the area currently Belgium but this was 1 province during the period of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. === 1795 -1814 The French Occupation === Two periods are distinguishable : ==== 1805-1814: Zuidelijke Nederlanden, Empire Française, ==== the "Southern Netherlands" of the Napoleontic “French Empire” ==== 1795-1804: Neuf Départements Réunis, Republique Française, ==== during the French first republic les neuf départements réunis or the nine united departments with the name of the current provinces after the annexation of the Austrian Netherland (Oostenrijkse Nederlanden) and the Prince-Bishopry of Liège ( prinsbisdom Luik ) by the french first republic in 1793 by decrée of August 31st 1795: * arrondissement of departement Leie - current province West-Vlaanderen * arrondissement of departement Schelde – current province Oost-Vlaanderen * arrondissement of departement Twee Nethen – current province Antwerpen * arrondissement of departement Dijle - current provincie Brabant * arrondissement of departement Bas-Meuse – current provinces Limburg & Nederlands Limburg * arrondissement of departement Ourthe – current provincie Liège * arrondissement of departement Jemmapes - current province Hainaut * arrondissement of departement Sambre-et-Meuse - current provincie Namur * arrondissement of departement Forêts – current province Luxembourg & Grand-Duché Luxembourg === 1482- 1795 : The Habsburg period === ==== 1715-1795: Oostenrijkse Nederlanden ==== the "Austrian Netherlands" during occupation of the Habsburg Empire of Austria and Hungary ==== 1585-1714: Spaanse Nederlanden ==== the “Spanish Netherlands” (1556-1714), under Spanish Habsburg occupation, ==== 1544-1585 : Verenigde provinciën der Nederlanden ==== the United (17) provinces of the Netherlands ==== 1482-1543 Habsburgse Nederlanden ==== the Habsburg Netherlands * Comté d’Artois / Graafschap Artesië * Graafschap Vlaanderen * Rijsels-Vlaanderen ( kasselrijen Rijsel, Dowaai en Orchies) * Heerlijkheid Mechelen * Graafschap Namen * Graafschap Henegouwen * Graafschap Zeeland * Graafschap Holland * Hertogdom Brabant (met markgraafschap Antwerpen) * Hertogdom Limburg en de landen van Overmaas * Hertogdom Luxemburg * Doornik en het Doornikse (sinds 1521) * Heerlijkheid Friesland (sinds 1524) * Heerlijkheid Utrecht (sinds 1528) * Heerlijkheid Overijssel, incl. Drenthe, Lingen, Wedde en Westwoldingerland (sinds 1528) * Heerlijkheid Groningen en Ommelanden (sinds 1536) * Hertogdom Gelre en Graafschap Zutphen (sinds 1543) {{Image|file=Karte_Haus_Burgund_4_EN.png |caption=Belgium : Territory of the Dukes of Burgundy 1465-1477 }} Territories of the House of Valois-Burgundy during the reign of Charles the Bold, 1465/67–1477 Author : Marco Zanoli (sidonius 12:09, 2 May 2008 (UTC)) ; 02 may 2008, CC-by-sa 4.0 Source : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Karte_Haus_Burgund_4_EN.png * Graafschap Vlaanderen * Hertogdom Brabant (met markgraafschap Antwerpen en heerlijkheid Mechelen) * Rijsels-Vlaanderen ( kasselrijen Rijsel, Dowaai en Orchies) * Hertogdom Limburg * Comté d’Artois (graafschap Artesië ) et Picardie * Doornik en het Doornikse * Comté Vermandois * Comté de Namur * Comté de Hainaut * Duché de Luxemburg * Graafschap Zeeland * Graafschap Holland * Heerlijkheid Friesland * Hertogdom Gelre * Graafschap Zutphen * Graafschap Cleves Waren geen formeel deel van het Bourgondische rijk maar wel onder diens invloed * Prince-Echevecher de Liège * Prins-Bisdom Utrecht * Graafschap Cleves * Prince-Echevecher de Cambray * Comté de St Pol ==Organisation of the Roman Catholic Church of Belgium== Arch-Diocese of Mechelen Brussels (Aartsbisdom Mechelen-Brussel ): * with Vlaams-Brabant, Waals-Brabant, het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest en de kantons Mechelen, Duffel, Willebroek en Puurs * Diocese Antwerpen: 1559-1801 and from 1961 (without Mechelen, Duffel, Willebroek en Puurs, Zwijndrecht en Burcht) * Diocese Brugge: 1559-1801 and since 1834 (West-Vlaanderen) * Diocese Doornik: from 6th century until 1564 and from 1802 (Hainaut) * Diocese Gent: from 1559 (Oost-Vlaanderen and Zwijndrecht en Burcht) * Diocese Hasselt: from 1967 (Limburg (België) * Diocese Liège: from the 5th century (Liège) * Diocese Namur The structure of a localities name of parochial records would be :
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[[Category:Belgravia, Arrived 2 May 1884]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The Immigrants by the Steam-Ship Belgravia === [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13564982 Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Monday 5 May 1884, page 8] The Belgravia (s.), which, as already announced, arrived on Friday night, left Plymouth Sound at 4 p.m. on March 7, with 874 immigrants, equal to 735 1/2 statute adults. The passengers were classified as follows:- 156 married couples, 182 single men, 128 single women, 117 boys, 110 girls under 12, and 25 infants. Their nationalities were-700 English, 16 Scotch, 147 Irish, and two foreigners. Two infants under 12 months died during the passage, one of them having been in a very delicate state of health when taken on board. There was one birth, so that the Belgravia has arrived with 873 souls from London. On leaving the Cape she brought 30 passengers from that colony, which, toge-ther with the ship's company of 87, made in all 900 souls. The classffication of the immigrants is as follows : Shoeing smith, 1 ; cabinet-makers 3 ; harmonium maker, 1 ; scale maker, 1 ; tool maker, 1 ; railway car-riage makers, 2 ; sawyer, 1 ; brush makers, 2 ; bakers, 3 ; wheelwrights, 2 ; butler, 1 ; miners, 7; plumbers, 10; carmen. 3; plasterers, 7 ; brickmaker, 1 ; carter, 1; lath render, 1 ; coopers, 2 ; pipemaker, 1 ; brassworker, 1 ; cigarmaker, 1 ; printer's devil, 1 ; butcher, 1 ; tarpaulin dresser, 1 ; engineer. 1 : clicker, 1 ; warp beamer, 1 ; load chaser, 1 ; shepherd, 1 ; stencil platecutter, 1'; warehouse man, 1 ; zinc worker, 1 ; glazier and paperhanger, 1 ; printers, 15; agricultural labourers, 58; gardeners, 11 ; masons and bricklayers, 17; carpenters and joiners, 28 gasfitters, 5; tailors. 3; shoemakers 9; blacksmiths, 3; quarrymen, 2; sadlers, 2; coachbuilder, 1 ; tinsmith, 1 ; grooms and coachmen, 8 ; mine sinker, 1 ; railway porters, 7. This it the first vessel that has arrived in any one of these colonies from London with such a large number of passengers and so heavy a cargo. The immigrants themselves are a superior class, nearly all young and hale. The accommodation was of the usual kind provided on immigrant vessels and could hardly have been better of its kind. The vessel was built for the pas-senger trade, and the experience of years has been brought to bear in her construction, with the most satisfactory results in the matter of ventilation, as well as in the economy of space. The deck accommodation was ample for all requirements, and throughout there was no overcrowding of immigrants, and no complaints whatever in this respect. === Passenger Lists etc. === * BELGRAVIA OF GLASGOW, GEORGE C. BOOTHBY, MASTER, BURTHEN 4976 TONS FROM THE PORT OF LONDON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 5TH MAY 1884. from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website. first accessed online on the 5th of August 2020 at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1884/05/014bel.htm * NRS5316/4_4809/S S Belgravia_2 May 1884/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website. first accessed online on the 5th of August 2020 at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4809&ship=S%20S%20Belgravia

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[[Category: Belgravia, Arrived 4 Jul 1866]][[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 130 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia|Arrivals to
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}} == Belgravia Convict Ship 1866 == The ''Belgravia'' was a convict ship that sailed from England to Western Australia in 1866. The Belgravia arrived in Western Australia on 4 July 1866 from London. Captain Jackson, 895 tons, belonging to Messrs Somes. On board were 275 convicts, a guard of 30 men, with 23 women and 44 children; 4 warders, 3 women and 2 children under the superintendence of Wm. Smith, Esq., M.D., E.N., and Mr Irwin Religious Instructor. Prisoners were well conducted and orderly, and the passage a favourable one throughout. "Perth Gazette and West Australian Times (WA: 1864-1874) Friday 6 July 1866." ===Letter of Thanks=== Letter of thanks to Religious instructor Mr William Irwin. :From: Convict Mess Captain and others. :Dated: 30th June 1866. To William Irwin Esq., We the undersigned Petty Officers and others aboard the Convict Ship ''Belgravia'' for Western Australia, do in rememerance of the means afforded and pains taken by you, to advance our moral and intellectual welfare, humbly present this our testimonial of thanks to you; and whilst we are grateful for the same, we also determine to follow that good course held out to us and hope to show it by our future lives and actions. We are Sir, Your very humble Servants. 26 signatures of convicts. === How to help === The aim is to get all the convicts in the table added to wikitree, same for the other passengers in the table below it. If you have created any person profiles for the people in these tables please add a link to help track who needs to be created. == CONVICTS == {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Reg #!!Term!!Age!!Trial Place!!Date!!Crim Offence!!Comments |- |[[Agnew-1546|AGNEW, William John]]||8777||10||25||Edinburgh||30 Jan 1865||Breaking & Entering||aka McCan, William Agnew |- |[[Allen-39920|ALLEN, Charles]]||8776||10||33||Leeds||25 Jun 1863||Stealing|| |- |ANDREWS, George||8774||10||25||Taunton||3 Jan 1865||Stealing clothes|| |- |ARMSTRONG, Thomas||8773||8||36||Leicester||4 Apr 1865||Stealing potatoes|| |- |ASHER, Henry||8775||15||45||Warwick||5 Dec 1864||Grievous bodily harm|| |- |ASHWORTH, George||8771||7||22||Chester||3 Dec 1863||Robbery with violence|| |- |AUSTEN, George||8772||10||24||Rochester||28 Feb 1865||house breaking|| |- |BAGGERLEY, Thomas||8796||10||30||Kingston-on-Thames||27 Mar 1865||assault with intent|| |- |BAIN, William||8806||7||40||Edinburgh||7 Dec 1863||house breaking & theft|| |- |BALDWIN, Thomas||8805||7||23||Leeds||15 Apr 1865||stealing a mare|| |- |BALL, George||8797||18||32||Lewes||See comments||Burglary & being at large||sentenced for 15 y on 4 Jan 1856 & 3y on 4 Jan 1864 |- |BARKER, Wilson||8790||10||35||Manchester||20 Feb 1865||Stealing cloth|| |- |BARNETT, Thomas||8800||15||29||Warwick||5 Dec 1864||Rape|| |- |BAYLIFF, Richard||8779||7||32||Central Criminal Court||19 Sep 1864||Uttering forges coins|| |- |BEAUMONT, Charles||8786||7||32||Manchester||12 Oct 1863||Breaking & Entering|| |- |BEAZLEY, Henry Thomas||8795||10||28||Winchester||2 Mar 1865||burglary || |- |BENCH, Thomas||8804||14||24||Bradford||29 Nov 1864||receiving photographs|| |- |BENNETT, John Christopher||8792||15||22||Liverpool||23 Mar 1865||manslaughter||aka christopher |- |BEVAN, Frederick||8798||7||22||Birmingham||24 Oct 1864||stealing a purse & 12 shillings|| |- |BILLINGS, James||8784||15||24||Gloucester||8 Dec 1864||shooting with intent || |- |BLIGH, Thomas||8785||10||25||Hertford||1 Mar 1865||robbery & wounding|| |- |BOLIN, John ||8787||7||32||||21 Oct 1863||stealing||aka Bolan |- |BOOTH, William||8791||12||25||Manchester||10 Mar 1865||burglary of domestic items|| |- |BOTTOMLEY, William||8802||7||31||Bradford||3 Dec 1863||larceny|| |- |BRAY, Emanuel||8803||7||29||Bradford||28 Jun 1864||stealing 2 sheep|| |- |BREWARD, Joseph||8801||7||32||Worcester||15 Jul 1863||firing a stack of clover|| |- |BRIN, William||8807||15||60||Perth SCT||24 Apr 1863||house breaking & theft||aka Bain |- |BROADBENT, William||8788||7||26||Salford||26 Oct 1863||stealing clothing|| |- |BROCKINGTON, Henry||8799||10||27||Birmingham||25 Oct 1864||houe breaking & larceny|| |- |BROWNING, John||8782||8||47||Exeter||13 Mar 1865||sacrilege|| |- |BUCKLAND, Frederick||8794||10||23||Taunton||3 Jan 1865||stealing a gun valued at 1 P 10 s|| |- |BULLARD, Thomas||8808||life||27||Canada||18 Aug 1864||desertion & firing a rifle army|| |- |BURGESS, William||8778||10||26||Central Criminal Court||11 Apr 1864||Robbery with violence|| |- |BURN, John||8781||10||32||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||uttering counterfeit coin|| |- |BURNS, Thomas||8793||7||22||Bala||13 Mar 1865||firing a hay stack|| |- |BURRELL, George||8780||7||44||Central Criminal Court||19 Sep 1864||chapel breaking|| |- |BUTT, Henry||8783||7||22||Gloucester||22 Oct 1863||stealing|| |- |BUTTERS, Henry||8789||8||26||Manchester||3 Dec 1864||forgery of money bill|| |- |CARR, James||8816||7||21||Leicester||4 Jan 1865||stealing a pair of boots|| |- |CASEY, Peter||8822||10||26||Pontefract||10 Apr 1865||house breaking|| |- |CLARKE, Edward||8819||10||36||Taunton||3 Jan 1865||larceny|| |- |CLARKE, Joseph||8809||7||23||Central Criminal Court||17 Aug 1863||larceny from the person|| |- |CLARKE, Joseph||8814||7||29||Liverpool||13 Apr 1863||larceny|| |- |COCKLIN, Michael||8810||10||22||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||Robbery|| |- |CONNELL, Charles||8823||10||26||Hamilton Canada||16 Aug 1864||Desertion (ARMY)|| |- |CONNOLLY, Edward||8821||8||25||Birmingham||13 Apr 1864||House breaking & stealing||aka CONOLLY |- |CONNOR, Thomas||8811||10||30||Central Criminal Court||9 Jan 1865||Robbery with violence||aka CONNORS |- |COOMBS, Robert||8812||15||27||Central Criminal Court||27 Feb 1865||burglary|| |- |CRAWLEIGH, Laurence||8818||10||24||Newcastle-on-Tyne||4 Jan 1865||stealing clothes to the value of 28/-|| |- |CRIPPS, Robert||8813||10||46||Maidstone||5 Jan 1865||stealing a clock|| |- |CRONSHAW, William||8815||10||26||Preston||19 Oct 1864||stealing a muffler & pocket knife|| |- |[[Couch-3323|CROUCH, James]]||8817||7||46||Middlesex||7 Mar 1864||stealing & receiving stolen goods||James Nathaniel Couch was misrecorded as Crouch at the Middlesex Sessions and the misspelling remained with him for the rest of his life |- |CUTLER, David||8820||10||55||Stafford||9 Mar 1865||burglary|| |- |DAVIES, William||8829||7||38||Oswestry||21 Oct 1864||stealing 8s 6d|| |- |DEEGAN, Joseph||8828||10||23||Liverpool||6 Jan 1865||stealing from the person|| |- |DEVALL, James||8824||15||24||Aylesbury||21 Dec 1864||arson|| |- |[[Dickinson-7793|DICKINSON, George]]||8826||15||25||Preston||2 Dec 1863||Horse stealing|| |- |DOCHERTY, James||8834||8||35||Glasgow||20 Sep 1864||Theft|| |- |DONOVAN, Robert||8825||7||20||Central Criminal Court||19 Sep 1864||Stealing|| |- |DOOGAN, James||8827||7||24||Manchester||10 Oct 1864||Stealing 2s10d|| |- |DOOGOOD, William||8832||7||20||Worcester||27 Jun 1864||House breaking|| |- |DORAN, James||8830||7||27||Stafford||4 Apr 1864||Larceny|| |- |DRAKE, Thomas||8833||15||19||Leeds||13 Dec 1864||Attempted drowning with intent|| |- |DREARDEN, Richard||8831||8||48||Lewes||17 Oct 1864||House breaking|| |- |EGAN, Michael||8841||life||29||Quebec Canada||||Striking an officer (Army)||died on the voyage at sea |- |EGERTON, James||8838||7||35||Stafford||5 Dec 1863||firing a stack|| |- |ELLIS, James||8837||8||29||Southampton||17 Oct 1864||Stealing Cloths|| |- |EVANS, Charles||8835||7||21||Maidstone||20 Oct 1864||House breaking|| |- |EVANS, Thomas||8836||10||24||Clerkenwell||5 Dec 1864||Stealing|| |- |EVANS, Thomas||8840||8||27||Warwick||5 Dec 1864||firing a hay stack|| |- |EVERSHED, Thomas||8839||10||35||Newington||6 Feb 1865||Warehouse breaking|| |- |FARREN, Barnard||8847||7||53||Preston||3 Aug 1863||Stealing cloths|| |- |FENWICK, George||8849||7||27||Clerkenwell||5 Sep 1864||Possession of house breaking tools|| |- |FIDDE, John||8850||10||30||Worcester||17 Oct 1864||Stealing|| |- |FLETCHER, Thomas||8848||10||36||Bolton||29 Dec 1864||Stealing|| |- |FLINT, Thomas||8852||8||24||Leeds||13 Dec 1864||Burglary|| |- |FLOOD, John||8842||7||30||Nether Knutsford||29 Jun 1864||Stealing|| |- |FORBES, Robert||8843||10||31||Durham||3 Dec 1864||Rape|| |- |FORD, Elijah||8844||7||37||Chelmsford||1 Dec 1863||Receivng stolen goods|| |- |FOX, Thomas||8846||10||29||Maidstone||13 Mar 1865||Burglary|| |- |FOY, John||8851||20||43||York||30 Jul 1864||Manslaughter|| |- |FREETH, William||8845||10||27||Cardiff||20 Oct 1864||Horse stealing|| |- |GALLERY, Michael||8863||12||28||York||8 Dec 1864||Rape|| |- |GEORGE, William||8861||10||21||Warwick||5 Dec 1864||Robbery with violence|| |- |GILSON, Daniel||8853||7||31||Central Criminal Court||19 Sep 1864||Receiving stolen goods||aka GIBSON |- |GLADWIN, Joshua||8864||15||36||Leeds||13 Dec 1864||rape of a girl under 10y|| |- |GOLDSTONE, David||8857||15||30||Manchester||3 Dec 1864||arson|| |- |GOUGH, Robert||8860||14||41||Welshpool||30 Nov 1864||house breaking|| |- |GRANT, George||8855||10||30||Central Criminal Court||30 Jan 1865||burglary|| |- |GRAY, David||8856||10||27||Derby||4 Mar 1865||arson & forgery|| |- |GRAY, Henry Dapper||8859||14||44||||23 Mar 1865||burglary|| |- |GREEN, Ellis||8858||life||47||Liverpool||10 Dec 1864||murder|| |- |GREGORY, Edward||8862||14||28||Warwick||3 Jan 1865||killing a horse|| |- |GROUT, Joseph||8854||10||34||Central Criminal Court||12 Dec 1864||Receiving stolen goods|| |- |HAILEY, James||8876||7||40||Hertford||19 Oct 1863||stealing a gun & vegetables||aka HARLEY |- |HAINES, Charles||8883||7||34||Shrewsbury||28 Jun 1864||stealing a horse|| |- |HALL, Edward||8878||10||46||Maidstone||5 Jan 1865||stealing a horse & cart|| |- |HAMILTON, William||8880||life||38||Manchester||10 Mar 1865||murder|| |- |HAMILTON, William||8889||8||47||Camburgh||1865||theft||died on voyage to Australia |- |HAMLETT, Thomas||8870||10||37||Nether Knutsford||29 Nov 1864||Stealing salt|| |- |HANDY, Miles||8874||life||41||Durham||3 Dec 1864||Rape|| |- |HANSAN, James||8882||7||19||Shrewsbury||14 Dec 1863||Firing a stack||aka HANSON |- |HARDMAN, John Henry||8887||10||41||Sheffield||17 May 1864||Breaking & Entering|| |- |HARPER, William||8873||7||24||Derby||9 Dec 1863||Burglary|| |- |HARRIS, Edmund John||8881||10||29||Clerkenwell||2 Jan 1865||House breaking|| |- |HARRISON, John||8868||8||31||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||larceny|| |- |HATTERSLEY, Joseph||8888||7||33||Sheffield||26 Aug 1864||stealing lead|| |- |HAYES, George||8866||10||24||Central Criminal Court||24 Oct 1864||larceny|| |- |HEMSLEY, Richard||8877||7||28||Maidstone||20 Oct 1864||stealing clothes|| |- |HENDERSON, James||8890||15||40||Glasgow||26 Apr 1864||house breaking|| |- |HESTER, James||8886||10||25||Birmingham||24 Oct 1864||stealing a watch||aka HESLER |- |HIBBERT, Thomas||8869||7||30||Nether Knutsford||30 Nov 1863||Breaking & Entering|| |- |HOGG, Joseph||8875||20||35||Durham||1 Mar 1865||wounding with intent|| |- |HOOLEY, Samuel||8885||10||44||Stafford||9 Mar 1865||house breaking|| |- |HORTON, James||8865||7||24||Aylesbury||17 Oct 1864||house breaking|| |- |HOWARD, Charles Robert||8867||20||24||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||malicious wounding with intent|| |- |HOWARD, John||8879||7||21||Salford||25 Aug 1864||stealing a purse|| |- |HOWARTH, Charles||8871||8||25||Chester||7 Dec 1864||arson|| |- |HOWELL, James||8884||life||32||Taunton||18 Mar 1864||Manslaughter|| |- |HUGHES, Joseph||8872||10||38||Ruthin||17 Mar 1865||Manslaughter|| |- |IRELAND, William Scott||8892||10||25||Gloucester||8 Dec 1864||house breaking||aka SCOTT, John |- |JACKSON, Richard||8896||7||26||Manchester||12 Oct 1863||Breaking & Entering|| |- |JACKSON, Thomas||8907||10||45||Doncaster||21 Oct 1864||stealing a watch|| |- |JACKSON, William||8906||7||34||Birmingham||24 Oct 1864||stealing 6s 0d|| |- |JAMES, William||8894||10||32||Huntingdon||17 Oct 1864||stealing clothes|| |- |JENKINS, William||8908||10||37||Sheffield||21 Feb 1865||stealing a watch|| |- |JENNINGS, Joseph||8891||7||40||Central Criminal Court||30 Nov 1863||burglary||aka HENNINGS |- |JOHNSON, Alexander||8898||10||32||Liverpool||27 Oct 1864||Warehouse breaking|| |- |JOHNSON, George||8904||7||25||Shrewsbury||14 Dec 1863||firing a hay stack|| |- |JOHNSON, John||8899||10||24||Manchester||21 Nov 1864||stealing from the person|| |- |JOHNSON, John||8901||10||24||Clerkenwell||19 Dec 1864||house breaking & receiving stolen goods|| |- |JOHNSON, Richard||8903||7||40||Oxford||1 Mar 1865||stealing a blanket|| |- |JOHNSON, Thomas||8905||7||25||Newington||6 Mar 1865||stealing horses|| |- |JONES, James||8902||7||48||Monmouth||19 Oct 1864||stealing candles & tools|| |- |JONES, John||8900||9||24||Manchester||3 Dec 1864||stealing 20lb of cheese|| |- |JONES, Matthew||8897||7||33||Manchester||12 Oct 1863||Breaking & Entering|| |- |JONES, William||8895||7||22||Liverpool||8 Aug 1863||burglary|| |- |[[Jordan-10920|JORDAN, Charles]]||8893||7||23||Hertford||17 Oct 1864||stealing money|| |- |JUDGE, John||8909||life||38||Ahmedabad INDIA||30 May 1863||murder (ARMY)|| |- |KENT, George||8911||12||23||Reading||21 Dec 1864||firing a hay stack|| |- |KILBURN, Septimus||8910||7||42||Bedford||14 Mar 1864||burglary|| |- |LANE, Thomas||8918||7||28||Stafford||5 Dec 1863||arson|| |- |LAPPAGE, John||8922||7||37||Chelmsford||1 Dec 1863||house breaking|| |- |LAWRENCE, John||8920||10||50||Worcester||6 Jan 1863||stealing poultry|| |- |LE RAY, John||8921||10||21||St Helier||7 Nov 1864||burglary|| |- |LEACH, Richard||8913||10||21||Huntingdon||17 Mar 1863||firing a barn|| |- |LEE, James||8912||10||32||Gloucester||30 Jun 1864||house breaking|| |- |LEVER, James||8914||7||23||Liverpool||8 Aug 1863||burglary|| |- |LINDON, Thomas||8915||life||29||Liverpool||10 Dec 1864||murder||aka LINDEN |- |[[Lockley-97|LOCKLEY, David]]||8919||8||39||Warwick||28 Jun 1864||shop breaking|| |- |LOCKWOOD, Joshua||8916||12||22||Manchester||10 Mar 1865||robbery & assault|| |- |LUCAS, Harry||8917||10||26||Oxford||1 Mar 1865||Breaking & Entering|| |- |MACKEOWN, Daniel||8935||7||28||Liverpool||23 Mar 1865||robbery||aka David |- |MARRIOTT, George||8926||10||36||Central Criminal Court||27 Feb 1865||Receiving stolen goods|| |- |MARSH, Reuben||8941||10||38||Sheffield||6 Jan 1865||Warehouse breaking|| |- |MASON, William||8923||8||37||Aylesbury||20 Dec 1864||Arson|| |- |McCARTHY, Charles||8924||10||29||Central Criminal Court||24 Oct 1864||Burglary|| |- |McCLINCHY, Mike||8943||life||23||Glasgow||28 Dec 1864||Rape||aka McGLINCHY |- |McGANN, Michael||8928||11||27||Durham||1 Mar 1865||Stealing from a dwelling|| |- |McGOUGH, Patsey||8934||10||20||Manchester||10 Mar 1865||Robbery with violence|| |- |McKAY, William||8944||8||47||Perth SCT||3 May 1864||theft|| |- |McKENNA, Henry||8927||10||30||Durham||3 Dec 1864||Rape|| |- |McKENZIE, William||8945||10||44||Perth SCT||28 Sep 1864||theft|| |- |McKEW, Richard||8939||10||30||Newington||6 Feb 1865||Stealing scarves|| |- |McPHERSON, Duncan||8946||7||25||PESHAWAR||2 Sep 1863||Violence to a superior officer (ARMY)|| |- |MEAD, William||8947||life||23||Quebec Canada||7 Jul 1864||Striking a superior officer (ARMY)|| |- |MEADOWCROFT, John||8932||7||34||Manchester||10 Oct 1864||Receiving stolen goods|| |- |MELLER, William||8931||7||31||Salford||26 Nov 1863||Stealing||aka MELLAR |- |MILLER, John||8933||10||28||Preston||19 Oct 1864||stealing lead|| |- |MILLS, George||8937||7||48||Oxford||1 Mar 1865||stealing & receiving stolen goods|| |- |MITCHELL, William W.||8938||7||30||Oxford||1 Mar 1865||Stealing cloth|| |- |MONTAGUE, Henry||8925||10||26||Central Criminal Court||30 Jan 1865||Burglary|| |- |MORGAN, David||8930||10||49||Gloucester||2 Jan 1865||Obtaining money under false pretences|| |- |MOSS, Edward||8940||10||38||Leeds||17 Oct 1864||stealing|| |- |MULANY, George||8936||7||28||Clerkenwell||2 May 1865||larceny|| |- |MUNNS, Henry Augustus||8929||10||28||Chelmsford||12 Dec 1864||wounding with intent|| |- |MURRAY, Henry||8942||10||29||Edinburgh||13 Feb 1865||burglary|| |- |NEAL, James||8950||7||39||Stafford||2 Mar 1864||larceny||aka NEIL |- |NICHOLS, Frederick||8948||7||28||Manchester||23 Nov 1863||house breaking||aka NICHOLLS |- |NOBLES, Charles||8949||7||30||Stafford||2 Mar 1864||larceny from the person|| |- |OLIVER, Alfred||8951||7||26||Central Criminal Court||14 Dec 1863||larceny|| |- |OLLIS, John||8953||7||25||Manchester||10 Mar 1865||uttering counterfeit coin|| |- |O'HARE, Felix||8952||10||32||Liverpool||10 Dec 1864||Manslaughter|| |- |O'NEIL, Peter||8954||7||37||Liverpool||23 Mar 1865||Rape|| |- |PARKES, Daniel||8967||10||32||Worcester||12 Dec 1864||Blowing up part of a house||aka PARKS |- |PASHLEY, John||8968||10||48||Rotherham||1 Jul 1864||stealing 2 shovels|| |- |PAUL, Robert||8966||7||29||Kingston-on-Thames||23 Dec 1863||rape|| |- |PEACOCK, John||8964||7||59||Stafford||29 Jun 1863||house breaking|| |- |PEARSON, James||8956||20||48||Liverpool||21 Mar 1863||assault with intent to rob|| |- |PEARSON, Moses||8955||7||34||Ely||19 Oct 1864||Breaking & Entering|| |- |PEARSON, Robert||8961||7||33||Newcastle-on-Tyne||3 Mar 1864||assault & robbery|| |- |PEET, George||8960||7||45||Leicester||1 Mar 1865||burglary|| |- |PERRY, John||8965||7||23||Stafford||27 Jun 1864||Horse stealing|| |- |PICKARD, Frederick||8969||15||28||Leeds||13 Dec 1864||assault & robbery||aka PASHLEY |- |PINNACLE, Daniel||8959||7||34||Manchester||10 Oct 1864||Breaking & Entering|| |- |POOL, Henry||8958||7||28||Salford||29 Aug 1864||Breaking & Entering|| |- |POWELL, John||8963||7||25||Shrewsbury||20 Mar 1865||wounding while resisting arrest|| |- |PRICE, Isaac||8962||7||22||Shrewsbury||20 Oct 1863||Breaking & Entering|| |- |PRINCE, John||8957||7||23||Manchester||12 Oct 1863||stealing cloth|| |- |QUINN, Thomas||8970||10||37||Manchester||10 Oct 1864||Receiving stolen goods|| |- |RAMSHAW, Thomas||8976||life||26||Durham||3 Dec 1864||rape|| |- |RAYNER, Robert||8980||7||42||Manchester||12 Oct 1863||stealing oil cloth|| |- |REEVES, Abraham||8982||15||30||Shrewsbury||17 Mar 1864||blackmail|| |- |RICHARDS, William||8972||10||22||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||larceny|| |- |RICHARDS, William||8981||8||24||Newtown||19 Jul 1864||firing corn stacks|| |- |RICHARDSON, William||8973||10||37||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||uttering counterfeit coins|| |- |ROBERTS, Robert||8977||10||56||Cardiff||4 Mar 1865||stealing 6 horse rugs|| |- |ROBERTS, Robert||8984||8||31||Worcester||20 Oct 1864||stealing 3 cows||aka William Robert |- |ROBINSON, James George||8983||7||33||Winchester||17 Oct 1864||stealing a hen & chickens||aka George |- |ROSS, James||8971||14||33||Aylesbury||20 Dec 1864||night poaching|| |- |ROSSITER, Joseph||8978||15||25||Gloucester||8 Dec 1864||being at large from transportation||also 4867 |- |ROURKE, Michael||8975||14||43||Chester||3 Dec 1863||firing a stack|| |- |RUDLAND, Henry||8979||10||21||Hereford||3 Dec 1863||firing 2 stacks||aka WALTON |- |RYAN, Michael||8974||10||28||Central Criminal Court||30 Jan 1865||Grievous bodily harm|| |- |SAVAGE, George||8992||20||27||Hertford||8 Dec 1864||wounding with intent|| |- |SHILTON, Daniel||8990||8||39||Carlisle||21 Feb 1865||rape|| |- |SHORROCKS, Thomas||8994||10||39||Manchester||20 Feb 1865||pick pocket|| |- |SINCLAIR, Thomas||9010||14||28||Glasgow||21 Apr 1864||house breaking|| |- |SKAIFE, Thomas||9005||15||40||Leeds||13 Dec 1864||forging & uttering falsities|| |- |SLEATH, Thomas||8985||7||41||Bedford||18 Oct 1864||stealing|| |- |SMITH, George||8991||7||40||Gloucester||10 Aug 1863||assault & robbery|| |- |SMITH, John||8987||8||33||Aylesbury||20 Dec 1864||arson|| |- |SMITH, John||8995||10||27||Manchester||10 Mar 1865||assault & robbery|| |- |SMITH, John||8997||7||45||Shrewsbury||20 Oct 1863||house breaking & theft|| |- |SMITH, John||8998||14||30||Winchester||9 Jul 1864||burglary|| |- |SMITH, John||9000||7||19||Birmingham||12 Oct 1863||pick pocket|| |- |SMITH, John||9003||15||48||Worcester||4 Jan 1865||breaking & entering a church|| |- |SMITH, Joseph||9004||15||25||Leeds||13 Dec 1864||assault & robbery|| |- |SMITH, Thomas||8988||10||34||Central Criminal Court||11 Jul 1864||burglary|| |- |SMITH, Thomas||9002||8||30||Birmingham||10 Jan 1865||house breaking|| |- |SORRIDGE, William||9006||8||22||Leeds||13 Dec 1864||burglary|| |- |[[Speed-1009|SPEED, Samuel]]||8996||7||20||Oxford||28 Nov 1863||firing a stack|| |- 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|EVANS||Ann||42||wife |- |EVANS||Sophia||||child |- |[[Evans-26282|EVANS]]||Elizabeth||||child |- |EVANS||Helena||||child |- |[[Fahey-573|FAHEY]]||Patrick||42||private; 71st Regiment |- |GARDINER||Thomas||40||private; 79th Regiment |- |GIBBS||Alfred||||private; Royal Horse Artillery |- |[[Gilbertson-847|GILBERTSON]]||William||||private; 62nd Regiment |- |[[Baker-68721|GILBERTSON]]||Jane||||wife |- |GILBERTSON||William||6||child |- |HARDY||John||||private; 77th Regiment |- |HARDY||Helena||||wife |- |HICKEY||Patrick||56||private; 86th Regiment |- |HUTCHISON/HUTCHINSON||Richard||||private; 93rd Regiment |- |JONES||William||||private; Rifle Brigade; 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade |- |JONES||Mary Jane||||child |- |KELLY||Bernard||38||private; 25th Regiment |- |KELLY||||||wife; presumed |- |LITTON||John Philip||33||sergeant; 38th Regiment; married Isabel Coulson, daughter of John Coulson who arrived per 'Sophia' |- |MAGEE||Robert||||sergeant; 18th Regiment |- |McCALL||John||45||private; Royal Artillery |- |[[McCorry-49|McCORRY]]||Richard||||38th Regiment |- |[[Fennell-1319|McCORRY]]||Mary||||wife |- |McGOWAN||Peter||50||sergeant; 64th Regiment; aka Patrick McGovern |- |[[Mellows-22| MELLOWS]]||Joseph Wetherall||41||private; 64th Regiment; aka MALLOWS |- |[[Nutland-10|MELLOWS ]]||Arabella||||wife |- |MILLAR/MILLER||William (Henry)||45||private; 14th Brigade Royal Artillery; per 'Belgravia' 1866 - refer: 'Bicentennial Dictionary of WA'; a William Miller was listed per 'Clyde' 1863 - refer: 'Australian Joint Copying Project' reel 3918 |- |MORGAN||Robert||53||private; Coastal Brigade Artillery |- |MORGAN||Elizabeth||||wife |- |MORGAN||Maryann||||child |- |MORGAN||John||||child |- |MORGAN||Sarah||||child |- |MURPHY||Jeremiah John||||private; 40th Regiment |- |MURPHY||Jane||||wife |- |MURPHY||||||two children |- |[[Pickering-4307|PICKERING]]||Joseph ||42||private; Rifle Brigade; promoted to sergeant in WA |- |SMITH||Charles||||private; 103rd Regiment |- |TURNER||William||||private; 78th Highlanders |- |TURNER||Isabella||||wife |- |WALSH||Nicholas||35||private; 10th Regiment |- |WALSH||Margaret||||wife |- |WEIR|| William||||private; East India Company |- |WRIGHTSON|| John||||private; East India Company |}

Belile Family Mysteries

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Belinda King To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[King-36020|Belinda King]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=King-36020&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Belinda King To-Do List|Belinda's current to-do list]].''

Bell, 1977

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

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[[Category: Noland-165]] This page was created on 28 June 2023 to help sort out the profile of [[Edmiston-5|John Edmiston (abt.1740-1816)]], which as of that date appeared to be representing both John and William Edmiston - two different people. Below are two versions of the profile, from 28 June 2023 and from before the 2023 changes, which began on 30 April 2023... ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Edmiston-5&diff=172600057&oldid=138727177 Reformatted by the WikiTreeAGC extension version 1.4.13.0, Formatting. REMOVE email address]) : See notes about other Edmistons/Edmonston's [[#Research Notes for Edmistons & Edmonstons|below]]. The two daughters attached to the profile of John [[Edmiston-5]] who married Bells: * [[Edmiston-56|Margaret (Edmiston) Bell (1773-1830)]], married [[Edmiston-56|Margaret (Edmiston) Bell (1773-1830)]] * [[Edmiston-57|Martha (Edmiston) Bell]], married [[Bell-912|Thomas Bell (1789-abt.1839)]] : Both Samuel and Thomas were sons of [[Bell-884|Robert Bell I (1736-1816)]] The two versions of [[Edmiston-5]] below should remain "as is" on this page for now, to be used for reference. = Biography as of 10 am 28 June 2023 = John Edmiston
Born about 1740 in Virginia
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of [[Edmiston-478|Sarah Edmiston]] — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Father of [[Edmiston-57|Martha (Edmiston) Bell]], [[Edmiston-53|David Edmiston]], [[Edmiston-55|Robert Edmiston]], [[Edmiston-54|John Edmiston]] and [[Edmiston-56|Margaret (Edmiston) Bell]]
Died Jan 1816 at about age 76 in Hermitage, Davidson, Tennessee, USA == Biography == :'''Wives''': # Margaret Montgomery # Elizabeth Kennedy :'''Children''': # [[Edmiston-53|David Edmiston]] # ([[Edmiston-57|Martha Edmiston]]) Bell (wife of [[Bell-912|Thomas Bell]]) # [[Edmiston-55| Robert Edmiston]] # [[Edmiston-54|John Edmiston]] # ([[Edmiston-56|Margaret Edmiston]]) Bell (wife of [[Bell-918|Samuel Bell]] :'''Died''': January 1816, Hermitage, Davidson, Tennessee, of the "cold plague" : Col. William Edmiston was born between 1734 and 1736, probably on the 27th of April, and probably in Cecil County, Maryland.1,2 :: Anecdote: William's father settled the family in Rockbridge County, Virginia. He was not a large landowner. Hence, as young adults, William and his younger brother Samuel decided to explore the lands of southwest Virginia. Because the Indians were a real threat to safe travel the brothers enlisted for 3 months in a British regiment whose charge was to protect the frontier. During this time William, not familiar with the formalities observed by the British soldiers, made the mistake of speaking to an officer without taking off his hat. This resulted in William being severely rebuked. William considered this degrading and after retreating to his comrades, threatened to shoot the officer who had insulted him. Samuel had great difficulty in preventing his older brother from carrying out this threat. Col. Christian, an officer who knew William, wrote to Gov. Dunmore that he had a high spirited solder in his corp, who unless he was made an officer was likely to do mischief. William's commission arrived shortly thereafter. 3 :: Marriage: He married first Margaret Montgomery. 4 :: Land - Warrant - 16 Dec 1773 William, who eventually served as an ensign, received a warrant for 2,000 acres in Fincastle County for his service during the French-Indian War. 5 :: Land - Patent - 5 Jul 1774 The land was patented to William as two separate 1,000 acre tracts on July 5, 1774. The parcels sat between the South and Middle Forks of the Holston River in what was then Fincastle (now Washington County). The land ran for over 5 miles in an east-west direction between the South fork and present day highway 91, placing it to the northeast and southwest of the community of Lodi. 6 :: Land - Sell - 27 Jul 1775 A year later, on July 27, 1775, William and Margaret sold all but 168 acres of the 2000 acres to various Buchanan or Edmiston/Edmondson individuals. The parcel they kept was on the east end of the east parcel however they do not appear to have lived on this tract. 7,8 :: Marriage - William married second Elizabeth Kennedy. 9,10 :: Land - Sell - 9 Aug 1778 On the 9th of August 1778 William sold the remaining 168 acre parcel. Elizabeth also signed the deed, establishing that they had married prior to that date. The transaction was witnessed by Thomas Edmundson, William Kennedy and James Wason. 9 :: Military - 7 Oct 1780 William served in the Washington County militia both before and during the Revolutionary War. He was actively involved in many of the skirmishes along the frontier. By the time the Washington Co. militia marched "over the mountain" to fight the British forces at King's Mountain in the fall of 1780, William held the rank of Major. He was second in command of the Virginia forces in the ensuing battle. On Oct. 7th a group of combined militia from southwest Virginia and present day Tennessee defeated a larger contingency of Loyalist troops under British Major Patrick Ferguson. The frontiersmens' victory turned the tide of the Southern campaign following a series of defeats at the hand of British leader Lord Cornwallis. 11 :: Land - Grant - 20 Jun 1785 William received a grant for 400 acres on the Middle Fork of the Holston River in Washington County in June 1785 by virtue of a certificate in right of settlement. William was an assignee of Samuel Wilson who was an assignee of Joshua Horton. The land was surveyed 28 Jan. 1783. On Sept. 29th, 1802 William received a second grant which included the first 400 acres and added an additional 200. 12,13,14 The bulk of this land sat on the north side of the Middle Fork of the Holston River just west of present day Price's Bridge Road. William's home overlooked the river about one half mile west of Price's Bridge on State Rt. 736. 15 :: Land - Sell - 28 Apr 1809 In 1809 William gifted his right to land on the waters of the Elk River in Tennessee to 13 of his children as tenants in common for $1. The children were listed as: Samuel, Robert, Thomas, William Jr., Andrew, General William Campbell, Margaret Harold, Esther Kenedy, Mary Mcoun [McQuown or McEwen], Patsy Gillespy [Gillespie], Elisabeth Edmiston, Sallly Edmiston and Catesy Moffet Edmiston. However the children were charged with the costs of locating and surveying the land and satisfying the claims of Joseph Loppard and Joseph Cunningham on a portion of the land. 16 :: Will - 29 Oct 1811 William wrote his will in the fall of 1811. He left several slaves to his wife Elizabeth as well as a third of the land on which the family lived. Upon her death or remarriage the land was to be divided between William's sons Robert, William, Andrew and General W.C. Daughter "Ketsy" M. Edmiston was also left several items, including a slave [see will abstract below for more details]. William appointed his sons Andrew and Thomas as his executors; the will was witnessed by Samuel Edmiston, Edward W. Grinstead and Andrew Patterson. 17 :: Death - 30 Jul 1822 William died on 30 Jul 1822. 18 :: Attributes - Judge Benjamin Estill, the stepson of William's brother Samuel, offered the following thoughts on William in 1845: "I knew Col. Wm Edmondson most intimately; and can say that from all I have __ of his history as well as from my knowledge of him, that few more gallant __ and honorable men ever lived in any country and that to such gallant spirits this country is indebted for its independence and to few more than to him. To such men statutes have been erected in other countries, yet his name and service are likely to pass away without notice or recollection, than that bestowed by his ___ acquaintenances."3 :: Related Links and Images: ::: William's will, - In 1881 Col. Edmiston's grandson, WmC Edmondson provided William Lowry (Clerk of the Washington Co. Ct) a transcript of the colonel's Family Bible Record which William Lowry then copied into a letter to historian Lyman Draper ::: Also see Benjamin Estill's letter to Lyman Draper about Col. Edmiston John died at the age of about 76 in January 1816 in Hermitage, Davidson, Tennessee, United States. Cause of death was "cold plague". Note: @DI7696@ '''Death''': Abbreviation: Bell, Rev. Robert interviewed by Lyman C. Draper. Title: Rev. Robert Bell interviewed by Lyman C. Draper. Author: Draper, Lyman C. Publication: Draper Manuscripts, Draper's Notes Series S, v. 31: Notebook H; pp. 321-323 Transcribed from microfilm copy of the original document at the Tennessee State Library and Archives 403 Seventh Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243 from the Draper Manuscripts Collection of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI., Division of Archives and Manuscripts. Text: Majr. Rbt. Bell - Gen. Rutherford. (From his son, Rev. Robt. Bell of Pontotoc (county) Mis.(Mississippi). Maj. Robt. Bell was born in Penn, at 12 years of age his father moved to Amherst County, VA. Subsequently to Caswell, & in '71 to Guilford County, N.C. When he, Maj. B., was about 34 years old. At the age of 28, he had married Miss Catherine Walker, by whom he had 3 sons & 3 daughters; married a second time in Guilford County in Dec. '74 to Miss Mary Boyd, by whom he had 10 sons & 3 daughters, 19 children in all, of whom 11 were living in 1841. When the Revolution broke out, he commanded a company and served throughout the war, went with his company on Gen. Rutherford's campaign in '76 against the Cherokees, there was no fighting, for the S.C. troops had met & defeated the Indians previous to Rutherford's joining them, however the North Carolina troops burnt some Indian towns, destroyed corn. Maj. Bell fought at the battle of Eutaw Springs under Gen. Pickens, at the close of which, he was placed in command of the guard that conveyed the prisoners 22 miles to a place of security. They had marched 6 miles before engaging, making 28 miles march that day, beside the engagement. Gen. Greene in consideration of Bell's good services promoted him to a Majority in the regular service. Major Bell was in a private capacity at the siege of Ninety-Six; & was often out against the Tories. He was temporarily absent from the army after a supply of corn, or he would have taken part at Guilford battle. In 1785 Majr. Bell emigrated to Sumner county in the Cumberland Country, since Tennessee. In the fall of '92 there were ---rted at Maj. Bell's a dozen families, & when getting logs to stockade the place, 40 Indians were lurking about but did not attack the fort. Maj. Bell was much of a military man, was a professor of religion from a young man. In '98 or '99 removed from Sumner County to Mill Creek in Davidson: He died of the cold plague in January, 1816, in his 80th year, while at John Edmondson's, in the neighborhood of the Hermitage: was born in Dec. 1736. His son Nathaniel sickened with the cold plague, a terrible malignant disease, while at Edmondson's, & Maj. Bell & one of his daughters went to minister to him, he recovered , but the aged father & daughter were seized by the fearful malady & died, Edmondson also died, & there were 4 corpses in the house at the same time. Note: Transcribed from microfilm copy of the original document at the Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37243 from the Draper Manuscripts Collection of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI., Division of Archives and Manuscripts. Spelling and punctuation are as they appear in the original text. These interview notes were made during a trip Lyman Copeland Draper took to the south early in his career, sometime between 1841 and 1844. They are now housed in volume 30S of the Draper Manuscripts (Drapers Notes). Draper Manuscript Collection From Genealogy (Redirected from Draper MSC) Jump to: navigation, search Email address removed. Content. Sandi Gorin has graciously given permission for the following explanation of the Draper Manuscripts to be added to this site. Sandi concentrates on KY research, but these documents can be helpful in Tennessee also. THE DRAPER MANUSCRIPTS: What are they? Where are they? We've all heard about them; will they help us in our Kentucky research?. The Draper Manuscripts (often referred to as the Draper Papers) were compiled by Lyman Copeland Draper. He had planned to do a book which he had named "Sketches of the Lives of the Pioneers". The book was never realized. But, his collection of interviews does exist. The collection is a series of interviews which he conducted (or acquired), many in person, some in letters, about the old pioneers. The time frame is expansive - from the 1740's through the War of 1812 time frame. The territory covered is just as impressive - 21 states east of the Mississippi River, Iowa, Missouri and parts of Canada!. The papers also include documents, 575 early maps and manuscripts. His interviews ranged from the heroes of the time to the unknown little settler. And, bless his historical heart, he sensed that we in later years needed more than a list of their names. He included their names, parents and grandparents; sometimes more. When Draper died in 1891, he had been working on the manuscripts for over 50 years. Draper himself, a New York man, was so intent on his research that he caught the attention of his cousin's husband, Peter Remen. Having the finances to help, Remen was a strong supporter of Draper's quest. The original collection is housed at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. You are allowed to see the originals there, but cannot photocopy them. Some of the information contained is absolutely a gold mine of information and includes information such as color of hair and eyes, where the individual was born, military service and much more. How many manuscripts are there? 491 volumes on 123 reels of microfilm which are divided into 50 separate series. The series are labeled A through ZZ (with the letter I and II not used). The George Rogers Clark Papers are Series J and are 65 volumes on 15 reels alone. The Joseph Brant Papers, Series E contained 22 volumes on 6 reels. A Guide to the Draper Papers was published by Josephine L. Harper, she the Curator of the Draper Manuscripts, gives a description of each series, an index to the people named and places cited; it includes 4 appendices. There are also Calendars to 11 of the series in the collection which give an over-view of the documents by date and an index to the actual documents. Five of these Calendars are in print and may be ordered from McDowell Publications, of Utica, KY. Printed Calendars include the Calendar of the Kentucky Papers of the Draper Collection, Calendar of the Tennessee and King's Mountain Papers of the Draper Collection, and The Preston and Virginia Papers of the Draper Collection. See their web site at: http://members.aol.com/sammcpub/cat3.htm. These Calendars can be found on microfiche and may be ordered from., 623 Martense Ave., Teaneck, NJ 07666 (1984 address): Calendar of the George Rogers Clark Papers of the Draper Collection; Calendar of the Frontier War Papers; Calendar of the David Shepherd Papers; Calendar of the South Carolina Papers; Calendar of the South Carolina Papers in the Revolutions Miscellanies and Calendar of the Thomas Sumter Papers. (Unable to locate a web site). The State Historical Society of Wisconsin will loan their film out of state. You might want to check their web site. The Newberry Library in Chicago have complete collections but will not loan out the film. The Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, IN will not loan. Paranthetical: Y. (accessed before 30 April 2023) == Research Notes == === Notes from external profile === : Draper Interview has : : John Edmiston's daughter Margaret is the wife of Captain Robert Bell II's (RBII) son Samuel. RBI and his daughter Rebecca are staying with Edmiston while tending his son Nathaniel who is ill with the "cold plague". Edmiston, RBII and Rebecca die. Nathaniel survives. : : The source above says four people die, but names only three. : : Parks, Joseph Howard. «b»«i»John Bell of Tennessee«/b»«/i». Southern biography series. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1950. p. 4 had the distinction of probably being the only man in the American Revolution to be shot with a ramrod. At kings Mountain a nervous British soldier , hard pressed for time, failed to remove the ramrod from his muzzle loader before firing into the ranks of Shelby's men. Edmiston received the missile and lived to relate the experience. Two of the other three Edmiston brothers were less fortunate. One was killed and the other seriously wounded. ... : : «b»[14]«/b» John Bell to ?. December 6, 1844, in Jonesborough «b»«i»Whig«/b»«/i», February 19, 1845." == Sources == :See also: * http://www.ramblingroots.com/RYB-p/p2909.htm * Media: Book. Title: John Bell of Tennessee. Author: Parks, Joseph Howard. Publication: Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1950. Text: Parks, Joseph Howard. «b»«i»John Bell of Tennessee«/b»«/i». Southern biography series. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1950. Chapter I, pp. 1 - 8. Comments in '«b»[ ]«/b»'s are mine. JDS (15856). 03/08/09. «b»ON MILL CREEK. «/b». In 1782 an invading British army was sweeping victoriously through South Carolina. At Eutaw Springs on September 8 an American force under General Nathanael Greene tried to halt the redcoats. With Greene was a company under the command of Captain Robert Bell. During the battle Bell was in effect commander of the regiment since the French regimental commander, unable to speak effective English, relied heavily on him. Following the engagement General Greene, in a letter to Governor Richard Caswell of North Carolina, made special mention of the meritorious service by Captain Bell. «b»«sup»1«/b»«/sup». «b». «/b» A native of Caswell County, North Carolina, Robert Bell had moved to Guilford County prior to the Revolution and settled "about nine miles" from Guilford Courthouse. He had married Catherine Walker, probably in the early 1760's, and had become the father of six children «b»«sup»2«/b»«/sup» before his wife died in the early 1770's. He later married Mary Boyd and sired thirteen more children. «b»«sup»3«/b» «/sup»Following the Revolution he and his brother Samuel joined the throng of emigrants who moved into central Tennessee. Robert's first home in Tennessee is said to have been north of the Cumberland River in Sumner County. «b»«sup»4 «/b»«/sup» Sometime during the 1790's he moved to Davidson County, settling on Mill Creek, a short distance southeast of Nashville, where he had previously located North Carolina grants for several hundred acres of land. «b»«sup»5«/b»«/sup». «b»«sup». «/sup»[«/b»The above two paragraphs appear «i»ver batim«/i» without citation in G. G. Bell, «b»«i»The Bells and Allied Families«/b»«/i»...«b»]«/b». «b»«sup». «/b»«/sup»The land in the Mill Creek area was fertile and well adapted to cotton culture. A small acreage was already in cultivation. And John Hague, an enterprising Englishman, was attempting to utilize the community's new raw material by establishing a cotton factory at a point which he designated as Manchester. In an advertisement in the Knoxville «b»«i»Gazette«/b»«/i» on November 4, 1791, Hague stated that machinery had already been installed and weavers were urgently needed. «b»«sup»6«/b»«/sup» This experiment in frontier manufacturing failed, and the town of Manchester never materialized. «b»«sup»7«/b»«/sup» One cause for this failure was the Indian menace which kept settlers in constant fear. During 1792-1793, Cherokee, Creeks, and Shawnee, hundreds strong, struck the central Tennessee settlements. The principal stations on Mill Creek were able to withstand the attack but the loss of life and property was considerable. The general plight of the settlers was such that Andrew Jackson, who had recently arrived in the Cumberland section, reported that the "Country is Declining fast." Unless Congress furnished better protection "this Country will have at length to break or seek a protection from some other Source than the present." «b»«sup»8«/b»«/sup» No substantial relief came until a band of enraged settlers destroyed the lower Cherokee towns of Nickojack and Running Water in September 1794. «b»«sup»9«/b»«/sup» It is not known whether Robert Bell had moved to the Mill Creek community prior to these Indian attacks. But, regardless of his place of residence. his family was apparently spared: the murder of ancestors by Indians is not a part of the Bell family stories. «b»[«/b»But, see «b»«i»Rev. Robert Bell interviewed by Lyman C. Draper«/b»«/i» for an account of Robert Bell's role in these events.«b»]«/b». In 1792 a Captain Robert Bell located in the Big Harpeth River west of southwest of Nashville a North Carolina military grant for 2,560 acres of land. Whether this was the Robert Bell who had acquired land on Mill Creek has not been established. It seems unlikely that two Revolutionary captains by the same name would locate land in the same general area. Yet there is an incongruity in the dates which makes this appear probable. The owner of the Harpeth tract sold one half of it to Garret Goodlow in 1796, and the deed stated that Robert Bell was a resident of Franklin County, North Carolina. According to the family story Robert Bell of Mill Creek had migrated to Tennessee at least a decade prior to 1796. The reliability of this account is further strengthened by the fact that three of his children -- Samuel, Catherine, an Robert Jr. -- married in Tennessee Country in the early 1790's The presence of older children in this area suggests, but does not prove, that the father had also arrived. «b»«sup»10«/b»«/sup». «b»[«/b»I don't know what to make of this. There is reference to "a land grant for2,568 acres" in G. G. Bell, «b»«i»The Bells and Allied Families«/b»«/i».... I don't know where she gets this; perhaps from G. E. Bell. Maybe she just read Parks inaccurately. It is also possible that the recorder of deeds confused Franklin County NC with Franklin County TN.«b»]«/b». Of one thing, however, there can be no doubt -- the progeny of Robert Bell of Mill Creek was soon scattered over a wide portion of Tennessee and neighboring states. «b»«sup»11«/b»«/sup» He lived to the ripe old age of eighty-five, dying at his home "near Flat Rock on the Nolensville Road" in 1816. «b»«sup»12«/b»«/sup». «b»«sup». «/sup»[«/b»See «b»«i»Rev. Robert Bell interviewed by Lyman C. Draper«/b»«/i» for an account of Robert Bell's death with a different location.«b»]«/b». «b». «/b»Samuel, the eldest son of Robert Bell and the father of "John Bell of Tennessee" was born in Caswell County North Carolina, on February 11, 1766. He probably accompanied the family to Tennessee. On June 16 1791, he married Margaret Edmiston, a daughter of John Edmiston. «b»«sup»13«/b»«/sup» Edmiston had the distinction of probably being the only man in the American Revolution to be shot with a ramrod. At kings Mountain a nervous British soldier , hard pressed for time, failed to remove the ramrod from his muzzle loader before firing into the ranks of Shelby's men. Edmiston received the missile and lived to relate the experience. Two of the other three Edmiston brothers were less fortunate. One was killed and the other seriously wounded. «b»«sup»14«/b»«/sup» During the next few years following his marriage, Samuel Bell became the owner of several tracts of land on Mill Creek and probably on Stone's River. «b»«sup»15«/b»«/sup» He spent the rest of his life as a "humble mechanic and farmer" in the Mill Creek community. In addition to regular farming, he operated a blacksmith shop. In 1824, conscious of his advanced years, he entered into a contract with his son Thomas whereby the latter was made manager of his father's farm and was to receive on third of the net income from its operation. «b»«sup»16«/b»«/sup». «b»«sup». «/b»«/sup»Samuel Bell died intestate in 1836. Seven of his nine children survived him. The five daughters married into prominent local families. Martha became the wife of James Crockett of Williamson County. Catherine married Andrew Crockett, a nephew of James. Eliza Ann married Clymer MeEwen. Mary married Littelton J. Dooley, and at the time of her father's death resided in Mississippi. Sarah, who had married William W. Gaines, died prior to 1836. «b»«sup»17«/b»«/sup». «b»«sup». «/b»«/sup»As above noted, Thomas had been in charge of his father's farm since 1824. In the devision of the estate, he received two hundred acres of land and two slaves, and apparently considered himself as a farmer. «b»«sup»18«/b»«/sup» He never married. James married Mary Dickinson, a daughter of the affluent David Dickinson of Rutherford County. He established a mercantile business in Nashville, and when it failed in 1834, moved to Carroll County, Mississippi. In 1841, while traveling on the «b»«i»New Orleans«/b»«/i», he fell overboard and was drowned in the Mississippi River. «b»«sup»19«/b»«/sup» Robert, Samuel Bell's eldest son, born April 11, 1794, died in childhood. «b»«sup»20«/b»«/sup». «b»«sup». «/b»«/sup»John was born on Mill Creek on February 18, 1796. «b»«sup»21«/b»«/sup» Nothing is known of his early life that distinguished him from other youths of his day. He worked on the farm and operated the bellows in his father's blacksmith shop. According to a family story, one day while young John was pumping the bellows his father suddenly asked him if he would like to go to college. John answered yes; and at the age of fourteen he entered Cumberland College, a struggling Nashville institution, the administration of which had recently passed int the capable hands of Dr. James Priestly, late of the Salem Academy of Bardstown, Kentucky. This frontier college, with its limited faculty and equipment, had little to offer, but Bell's contemporaries attested to the fact that he took his scholastic work seriously and made the most of his opportunities. «b»«sup»22«/b»«/sup» Graduation from Cumberland in 1814 concluded his formal training. Neither at college nor later in life was he distinguished for his brilliance of knowledge. A slow reasoner but diligent searcher after needed information, he was more of a plodder than a scholar. Time, plenty of it, was required in reaching conclusions. Frequently, when his more brilliant associates had already taken their stand on an issue, Bell was still considering. Throughout his public career, he showed ability as a formal speaker, a talent no doubt developed during his college days, but he always suffered when debate reached the point where quick decisions and immediate replies were necessary. Lacing in mental agility, he often became confused and then angry; at times he was not adverse to using his fists when adequate words were not forthcoming. No contemporary left an adequate description of Bell's physical appearance. This fact itself indicates that there was nothing about him that attracted special attention. Late in his life he was inclined to obesity, and one gets the impression from his portraits that he was also large of frame. His hair was probably dark, for in 1854 an observer in the Senate gallery remarked that Bell was getting gray. Even as a young man his stiffness of bearing and his seriousness of demeanor gave him the appearance of a man of more advanced years. Usually solemn, often glum, he could smile but he had no hearty laugh. To him life, public and private, was a serious business. The year following his graduation from Cumberland, Bell acquired 120 acres of his father's land on Mill Creek. «b»«sup»23«/b»«/sup» There is no evidence, however, that he intended returning to the life of a farmer, for he had already begun to read law in preparation for admission to the bar. In July, 1816, Ephraim H. Foster, a neighbor, assured the Davidson County that Bell was a man of good moral character, and in October, he began the practice of law in Williamson County. «b»«sup»24«/b»«/sup» He immediately formed a partnership with J. J. White in the town of Franklin, where he already had numerous family connections. A portion of the equipment of his office consisted of a desk, a chair, and a few books, including a dictionary, which he had recently acquired at the sale of his grandfather's personal property. «b»«sup»25«/b»«/sup». «b»«sup». «/sup»[«/b»Thus, we may infer that Robert Bell owned a dictionary and was (perhaps) able to use it for it's intended purpose.«b»]«/b». «b». «/b». «b»[1]«/b» John Bell to ?, December 8, 1844, printed in Jonesborough (Tennessee) «b»«i»Whig«/b»«/i», February 19, 1845; G. E. Bell to Tennessee Historical Commission, July 6, 1923, in Bell File, Tennessee State Library. «b»[2]«/b» Mary (1763-1827), Samuel (1766-1836), Ann (1766-1860), Robert Jr. (1770-1853), Catherine (1770-1857) and an unnamed child who died in infancy. «b»[3]«/b» John, James, Hugh, Thomas, Francis, William, David, Nathaniel, Daniel, Abraham, Rebecca, Sarah and Jane. Davidson County Wills and Inventories Book 7, pp. 77-78; Genealogical Records in possession of G. E. Bell, Dallas Texas. «b»[4]«/b» There seems to be no record of the place of his residence. In 1794 a Robert Bell and his wife Margaret purchased a tract of land on Drake's Creek. This could not have been the same Bell; his wife was named Mary. Sumner County Deed Book 1, p. 80. «b»[5]«/b» General John Bell to ?, n. d. in Richard Beard, «b»«i»Brief Biographical Sketches of Early Ministers of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church«/b»«/i» (Nashville, 1874). 114-117; see Index to Davidson County Deeds, 1784-1871. «b»[6]«/b» The 1791 volume of this early newspaper in the possession of the Tennessee Historical Society. «b»[7]«/b» For interesting material on this experiment, see Samuel C. Williams "The South's First Cotton Factory." in «b»«i»Tennessee Historical Quarterly«/b»«/i» (Nashville) V (1946), 212 ff. «b»[8]«/b» Andrew Jackson to John McKee, May 16, 1794, in John Spencer Bassett (ed.), «b»«i»The Correspondence of Andrew Jackson«/b»«/i» (Washington 1926-1935), I. 12-13. «b»[9]«/b» James Phelan, «b»«i»History of Tennessee«/b»«/i» (Boston, 1888) 160-62. «b»[10]«/b» Davidson County Deeds, Book E, 33, 77 con. Manuscript Marriage Bonds, in Davidson County Court Clerk's Office. «b»[11]«/b» Robert Jr., became a Cumberland Presbyterian preacher. In 1794 he married Grizzell McCutchen of Logan County, Kentucky, and moved to her home section. By 1806 he was back in Tennessee, residing in Franklin county and preaching at Goshen and Mt. Carmel. In 1820 he moved to Mississippi and became co-founder and superintendent of Charity Hall, a mission school in the Choctaw country near Aberdeen. When the school was discontinued following the removal of the Indians west of the Mississippi River, he settled in Pontotoc County, where he continued to reside until his death in 1853. Among his children was a son named John, who became Surveyor General of Mississippi. See General John Bell to ? in Beard, «b»«i»Biographical Sketches«/b»«/i», 114-17; Manuscript Marriage Bonds for 1794, in Davidson County Clerk's Office; sketch of Robert Bell Jr., by E. T. Winston in Pontotoc «b»«i»Sentinel«/b»«/i» (clipping in Tennessee State Library); John V. Stephens, «b»«i»Biographical Sketch of the Late Claiborn H. Bell«/b»«/i» (Lebanon, Tennessee, 1909), 7-11. «b»[«/b» It appears Parks is mistaken about the location of Indians in MS. Charity Hall was a mission to the Chickasaws, located in their lands, though a few Choctaw children also attended.«b»]«/b». Catherine, a twin sister of Robert Jr., married Samuel McCutchan. probably an uncle of Robert's wife. Ann married William Marchall and became the mother of John Marshall, a prominent Franklin lawyer and father of the late Park Marshall. Mary married Thomas Williamson. See Manuscript Marriage Bonds, in Davidson County Clerk's Office; R. H. Crockett to John Trotwood Moore, August 21, 1922, in Bell File, Tennessee State Library, Genealogical Records in possession of G. E. Bell. «b»[«/b»MuCutchan (McCutcheon) family web pages tell us that Robert Jr was the second husband of Grizzell. Her first husband was James M. McCutchheon II (7720) Her unmarried name is unknown. It is the brother of Grizzell's first husband, Samuel (3042) that Catherine Bell (3041) marries.«b»]«/b». Little is known of the numerous descendants of Robert Bell Sr., by his second wife. James married Mary Dean and moved to Wilson County, where he died in 1823, leaving nine children. He was the grandfather of G. E. Bell of Dallas TX. John married a cousin Sarah (Sally) Bell, a daughter of his uncle Samuel. Thomas married Martha Edmiston, and Francis married Peggy Bails. Danial and Rebecca never married. Nothing is known of the other seven. See Davidson County Wills and Inventories, Book 7, pp. 10, 79. Goodspeed Publishing Company, «b»«i»History of Tennessee...Together with an Historical and a Biographical Sketch of Maury, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Bedford and Marshall Counties...«/b»«/i» (Nashville, 1886), 1080, Davidson County Marriage Records, Book 1, pp. 69, 116, 162; Genealogical Records in possession of G. E. Bell. «b»[12]«/b» Goodspeed, «b»«i»History of Tennessee«/b»«/i», 1080; R. H. Crockett to John Trotwood Moore August 21. 1922, in Bell File. «b»[13]«/b» Margaret was born on January 23, 1773. On the records her name is incorrectly spelled Edmondson. This fact is verified by the signature of John Edmiston on the marriage contract. Davidson County Marriage Records, Book 1p. 30; Manuscript Marriage Bonds in Davidson County Clerk's Office; Bell Family Bible, in possession of Mrs. W. H. Knox, Nashville. Mrs Knox is the granddaughter of James and Martha Bell Crockett. «b»[14]«/b» John Bell to ?. December 6, 1844, in Jonesborough «b»«i»Whig«/b»«/i», February 19, 1845. «b»[15]«/b» Davidson County Deeds, Book E, 241, 242, 243, 287; Book K, 61, 254. Robert Bell's brother Samuel who had married Jane Scott, also settled in Davidson County. The fact that uncle and nephew, by the same name , acquired extensive land holdings in this general area greatly complicates the problem of determining the possessions of each. And the additional fact that each Samuel had children named John, Thomas, James, Martha, and Sarah, makes a complete isolation of each family impossible. A Samuel Bell acquired land on the main fork of Stone's River, lots in the projected town of Jefferson in Rutherford County and land on the Harpeth rivers. The owner of the Franklin lots was probably the father of our subject.; the owner of the Harpeth and at least one of the Stone's River tracts was the uncle, for this Samuel died in 1821, leaving his Harpeth estate to his son John. Previously, he had transferred a portion of the Stone's River land to his son Samuel Jr. Davidson County Wills and Inventories, Book 7, pp. 492-94: Rutherford County Deed Book O, 14; Williamson County Deeds, Book B, 16, 322, 630. «b»[16]«/b» Davidson County Register, Book Q, 871-2. «b»[17]«/b» «i»Ibid.«/i», Book 1, pp. 270-271; Bell Family Bible; Janie Preston Collop French and Zella Armstrong (comps.), «b»«i»The Crockett Family and Connecting Lines«/b»«/i» (Bristol, Tenn, 1928), 77-78. Andrew and Catherine Bell Crockett were the grandparents of the late Judge R. H. Crockett of Franklin. «b»[18]«/b» Davidson County Register, Book 1, pp. 270-71; Davidson County Wills and Inventories, Book 11, p. 588. «b»[19]«/b» Davidson County Register Book Z, 136; Book X, 174-81; «b»«i»Memphis Enquirer«/b»«/i», quoted in Nashville «b»«i»Republican Banner«/b»«/i», June 19, 1841. son, David W. D. Bell, received from his grandfather Dickinson's estate 500 acres of land in Gibson County and slaves valued at $5,000. He apparently moved to West Tennessee. See David Dickinson's will in Rutherford County Wills, book 14. p. 411. «b»[20]«/b» Bell Family Bible. «b»[21]«/b» Some accounts give February 14, others February 15. The year 1797 is also frequently given. At the time of Bell's death a close friend made a public statement that Bell was born in 1796, not 1797. The date on his tomb is February 18, 1796. This is also the date in the Bell Family Bible. house in which Bell was born was later known as the "Barnes House" and was located on Barnes Lane "two hundred yards on the left from where this lane intersects the Nolensville pike, 9«sup»1«/sup»/2 miles from Nashville." This two-story structure, built of bricks made by Samuel Bell himself, burned several years ago and was replaced by a smaller house. John W. Gaines, "Where John Bell was born and Where he Died" (manuscript in possession of G. E. Bell). «b»[22]«/b» Statement by Judge William B. Turley, in W. Woodward Clayton, «b»«i»History of Davidson County, Tennessee«/b»«/i», (Philadelphia, 1880), 112. «b»[23]«/b» Davidson County Deeds, Book K, 690. «b»[24]«/b» Davidson County Court Minutes, 1814-1816, p. 619; Wiliamson County Court Minutes, 1816-1817, p. 179. The records fail to reveal the date on which Bell received his license to practice law. «b»[25]«/b» Davidson County Wills and Inventories, Book 7, pp. 77-78. Note: G. E. Bell is cited in the preface. Apparently this is George Emmett (8188). The first chapter contains a thorough, well documented account of early Bells. It appears to be the source of much of G. G Bell's account (The Bells in U. S. A. and Allied Families 1650-1977), though she does not cite the material. Italicized: Y. Paranthetical: Y ==Acknowledgements== * This person was created through the import of JDS_09_17_10.ged on 09 February 2011. = profile before automated reformatting in April 2023 = This person was created through the import of JDS_09_17_10.ged on 09 February 2011. ''this line was at top-of-profile text on the pre-reformatted bio '' == Vitals == '''Col. William Edmiston''' :'''Parents''': :'''born''' between 1734 and 1736. Probably April 27th, Cecil County, Maryland. :'''Wives''': # Margaret Montgomery # Elizabeth Kennedy :'''Children''': *David [[Edmiston-53|Edmiston]] *Martha ([[Edmiston-57|Edmiston]]) Bell (wife of [[Bell-912|Thomas Bell]]) *Robert [[Edmiston-55|Edmiston]] *John [[Edmiston-54|Edmiston]] *Margaret ([[Edmiston-56|Edmiston]]) Bell (wife of [[Bell-918|Samuel Bell]] :'''Died''': January 1816, Hermitage, Davidson, Tennessee, of the "cold plague" === Biography === : Col. William Edmiston was born between 1734 and 1736, probably on the 27th of April, and probably in Cecil County, Maryland.1,2 :: Anecdote William's father settled the family in Rockbridge County, Virginia. He was not a large landowner. Hence, as young adults, William and his younger brother Samuel decided to explore the lands of southwest Virginia. Because the Indians were a real threat to safe travel the brothers enlisted for 3 months in a British regiment whose charge was to protect the frontier. During this time William, not familiar with the formalities observed by the British soldiers, made the mistake of speaking to an officer without taking off his hat. This resulted in William being severely rebuked. William considered this degrading and after retreating to his comrades, threatened to shoot the officer who had insulted him. Samuel had great difficulty in preventing his older brother from carrying out this threat. Col. Christian, an officer who knew William, wrote to Gov. Dunmore that he had a high spirited solder in his corp, who unless he was made an officer was likely to do mischief. William's commission arrived shortly thereafter. 3 :: Marriage He married first Margaret Montgomery. 4 :: Land-Warrant 16 Dec 1773 William, who eventually served as an ensign, received a warrant for 2,000 acres in Fincastle County for his service during the French-Indian War. 5 :: Land-Patent 5 Jul 1774 The land was patented to William as two separate 1,000 acre tracts on July 5, 1774. The parcels sat between the South and Middle Forks of the Holston River in what was then Fincastle (now Washington County). The land ran for over 5 miles in an east-west direction between the South fork and present day highway 91, placing it to the northeast and southwest of the community of Lodi. 6 :: Land-Sell 27 Jul 1775 A year later, on July 27, 1775, William and Margaret sold all but 168 acres of the 2000 acres to various Buchanan or Edmiston/Edmondson individuals. The parcel they kept was on the east end of the east parcel however they do not appear to have lived on this tract. 7,8 :: Marriage William married second Elizabeth Kennedy. 9,10 :: Land-Sell 9 Aug 1778 On the 9th of August 1778 William sold the remaining 168 acre parcel. Elizabeth also signed the deed, establishing that they had married prior to that date. The transaction was witnessed by Thomas Edmundson, William Kennedy and James Wason. 9 :: Military 7 Oct 1780 William served in the Washington County militia both before and during the Revolutionary War. He was actively involved in many of the skirmishes along the frontier. By the time the Washington Co. militia marched "over the mountain" to fight the British forces at King's Mountain in the fall of 1780, William held the rank of Major. He was second in command of the Virginia forces in the ensuing battle. On Oct. 7th a group of combined militia from southwest Virginia and present day Tennessee defeated a larger contingency of Loyalist troops under British Major Patrick Ferguson. The frontiersmens' victory turned the tide of the Southern campaign following a series of defeats at the hand of British leader Lord Cornwallis. 11 :: Land-Grant 20 Jun 1785 William received a grant for 400 acres on the Middle Fork of the Holston River in Washington County in June 1785 by virtue of a certificate in right of settlement. William was an assignee of Samuel Wilson who was an assignee of Joshua Horton. The land was surveyed 28 Jan. 1783. On Sept. 29th, 1802 William received a second grant which included the first 400 acres and added an additional 200. 12,13,14 The bulk of this land sat on the north side of the Middle Fork of the Holston River just west of present day Price's Bridge Road. William's home overlooked the river about one half mile west of Price's Bridge on State Rt. 736. 15 :: Land-Sell 28 Apr 1809 In 1809 William gifted his right to land on the waters of the Elk River in Tennessee to 13 of his children as tenants in common for $1. The children were listed as: Samuel, Robert, Thomas, William Jr., Andrew, General William Campbell, Margaret Harold, Esther Kenedy, Mary Mcoun [McQuown or McEwen], Patsy Gillespy [Gillespie], Elisabeth Edmiston, Sallly Edmiston and Catesy Moffet Edmiston. However the children were charged with the costs of locating and surveying the land and satisfying the claims of Joseph Loppard and Joseph Cunningham on a portion of the land. 16 :: Will 29 Oct 1811 William wrote his will in the fall of 1811. He left several slaves to his wife Elizabeth as well as a third of the land on which the family lived. Upon her death or remarriage the land was to be divided between William's sons Robert, William, Andrew and General W.C. Daughter "Ketsy" M. Edmiston was also left several items, including a slave [see will abstract below for more details]. William appointed his sons Andrew and Thomas as his executors; the will was witnessed by Samuel Edmiston, Edward W. Grinstead and Andrew Patterson. 17 :: Death 30 Jul 1822 William died on 30 Jul 1822. 18 :: Attributes Judge Benjamin Estill, the stepson of William's brother Samuel, offered the following thoughts on William in 1845: "I knew Col. Wm Edmondson most intimately; and can say that from all I have __ of his history as well as from my knowledge of him, that few more gallant __ and honorable men ever lived in any country and that to such gallant spirits this country is indebted for its independence and to few more than to him. To such men statutes have been erected in other countries, yet his name and service are likely to pass away without notice or recollection, than that bestowed by his ___ acquaintenances."3 :: Related Links and Images: ::: William's will, - In 1881 Col. Edmiston's grandson, WmC Edmondson provided William Lowry (Clerk of the Washington Co. Ct) a transcript of the colonel's Family Bible Record which William Lowry then copied into a letter to historian Lyman Draper ::: Also see Benjamin Estill's letter to Lyman Draper about Col. Edmiston Footnotes have not been reproduced – see source below for additional data === Death === : Death: :: Date: Jan 1816 :: Place: Hermitage, Davidson, Tennessee, USA :: Cause: "cold plague" :: Source: [[#S601]] :: Note: @DI7696@ === Reference === : Reference: 47812 === User ID === : User ID: 9F2B641E8E01834F9E578E9D60F2D33D2FFA === Data Changed === : Data Changed: :: Date: 12 Mar 2009 ::: Time: 16:02 Prior to import, this record was last changed 16:02 12 Mar 2009. === Note === : Note: @NI7696@ :: Source: [[#S601]] :: Source: [[#S687]] : @NI7696@ NOTEDraper Interview has : : John Edmiston's daughter Margaret is the wife of Captain Robert Bell II's (RBII) son Samuel. RBI and his daughter Rebecca are staying with Edmiston while tending his son Nathaniel who is ill with the "cold plague". Edmiston, RBII and Rebecca die. Nathaniel survives. : : The source above says four people die, but names only three. : : : Parks, Joseph Howard. «b»«i»John Bell of Tennessee«/b»«/i». Southern biography series. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1950. p. 4 : : had the distinction of probably being the only man in the American Revolution to be shot with a ramrod. At kings Mountain a nervous British soldier , hard pressed for time, failed to remove the ramrod from his muzzle loader before firing into the ranks of Shelby's men. Edmiston received the missile and lived to relate the experience. Two of the other three Edmiston brothers were less fortunate. One was killed and the other seriously wounded. ... : : «b»[14]«/b» John Bell to ?. December 6, 1844, in Jonesborough «b»«i»Whig«/b»«/i», February 19, 1845." === Sources === : Source: [[#S687]] : Biography - http://www.ramblingroots.com/RYB-p/p2909.htm : Source S601 : Abbreviation: Bell, Rev. Robert interviewed by Lyman C. Draper : Title: Rev. Robert Bell interviewed by Lyman C. Draper : Author: Draper, Lyman C. : Publication: Draper Manuscripts, Draper's Notes Series S, v. 31: Notebook H; pp. 321-323 Transcribed from microfilm copy of the original document at the Tennessee State Library and Archives 403 Seventh Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243 from the Draper Manuscripts Collection of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI., Division of Archives and Manuscripts : Text: Majr. Rbt. Bell - Gen. Rutherford :: :: (From his son, Rev. Robt. Bell of Pontotoc (county) Mis.(Mississippi) :: :: Maj. Robt. Bell was born in Penn – at 12 years of age his father moved to Amherst County, VA. – subsequently to Caswell, & in '71 to Guilford County, N.C. When he, Maj. B., was about 34 years old. At the age of 28, he had married Miss Catherine Walker, by whom he had 3 sons & 3 daughters; married a second time in Guilford County in Dec. '74 to Miss Mary Boyd, by whom he had 10 sons & 3 daughters – 19 children in all, of whom 11 were living in 1841. When the Revolution broke out, he commanded a company and served throughout the war – went with his company on Gen. Rutherford's campaign in '76 against the Cherokees – there was no fighting, for the S.C. troops had met & defeated the Indians previous to Rutherford's joining them – however the North Carolina troops burnt some Indian towns, destroyed corn – Maj. Bell fought at the battle of Eutaw Springs under Gen. Pickens – at the close of which, he was placed in command of the guard that conveyed the prisoners 22 miles to a place of security. They had marched 6 miles before engaging – making 28 miles march that day, beside the engagement. Gen. Greene in consideration of Bell's good services promoted him to a Majority in the regular service. Major Bell was in a private capacity at the siege of Ninety-Six; & was often out against the Tories. He was temporarily absent from the army after a supply of corn, or he would have taken part at Guilford battle. :: :: In 1785 Majr. Bell emigrated to Sumner county in the Cumberland Country – since Tennessee. In the fall of '92 there were **rted at Maj. Bell's a dozen families, & when getting logs to stockade the place, 40 Indians were lurking about but did not attack the fort. Maj. Bell was much of a military man – was a professor of religion from a young man. In '98 or '99 removed from Sumner County to Mill Creek in Davidson: He died of the cold plague in January, 1816, in his 80th year, while at John Edmondson's, in the neighborhood of the Hermitage: was born in Dec. 1736. His son Nathaniel sickened with the cold plague, a terrible malignant disease, while at Edmondson's, & Maj. Bell & one of his daughters went to minister to him – he recovered , but the aged father & daughter were seized by the fearful malady & died – Edmondson also died, & there were 4 corpses in the house at the same time. : Note: Transcribed from microfilm copy of the original document :: :: at the Tennessee State Library and Archives :: :: 403 Seventh Avenue North :: :: Nashville, TN 37243 from the Draper Manuscripts Collection of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI., Division of Archives and Manuscripts :: :: Spelling and punctuation are as they appear in the original text. :: :: These interview notes were made during a trip Lyman Copeland Draper took to the south early in his career, sometime between 1841 and 1844. They are now housed in volume 30S of the Draper Manuscripts (Drapers Notes). :: Draper Manuscript Collection From Genealogy (Redirected from Draper MSC) Jump to: navigation, search From: wwalker[at]iglou.com Subject: [TWWFA]: THE DRAPER MANUSCRIPTS Date: December 31, 2006 8:56:54 AM EST To: TWWFA[at]googlegroups.com Content :: :: Sandi Gorin has graciously given permission for the following explanation of the Draper Manuscripts to be added to this site. Sandi concentrates on KY research, but these documents can be helpful in Tennessee also. :: :: THE DRAPER MANUSCRIPTS: What are they? Where are they? We've all heard about them; will they help us in our Kentucky research? :: :: The Draper Manuscripts (often referred to as the Draper Papers) were compiled by Lyman Copeland Draper. He had planned to do a book which he had named "Sketches of the Lives of the Pioneers". The book was never realized. But, his collection of interviews does exist. The collection is a series of interviews which he conducted (or acquired), many in person, some in letters, about the old pioneers. The time frame is expansive - from the 1740's through the War of 1812 time frame. The territory covered is just as impressive - 21 states east of the Mississippi River, Iowa, Missouri and parts of Canada! :: :: The papers also include documents, 575 early maps and manuscripts. His interviews ranged from the heroes of the time to the unknown little settler. And, bless his historical heart, he sensed that we in later years needed more than a list of their names. He included their names, parents and grandparents; sometimes more. :: :: When Draper died in 1891, he had been working on the manuscripts for over 50 years. Draper himself, a New York man, was so intent on his research that he caught the attention of his cousin's husband, Peter Remen. Having the finances to help, Remen was a strong supporter of Draper's quest. :: :: The original collection is housed at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. You are allowed to see the originals there, but cannot photocopy them. Some of the information contained is absolutely a gold mine of information and includes information such as color of hair and eyes, where the individual was born, military service and much more. :: :: How many manuscripts are there? 491 volumes on 123 reels of microfilm which are divided into 50 separate series. The series are labeled A through ZZ (with the letter I and II not used). The George Rogers Clark Papers are Series J and are 65 volumes on 15 reels alone. The Joseph Brant Papers, Series E contained 22 volumes on 6 reels. :: :: A Guide to the Draper Papers was published by Josephine L. Harper, she the Curator of the Draper Manuscripts, gives a description of each series, an index to the people named and places cited; it includes 4 appendices. There are also Calendars to 11 of the series in the collection which give an over-view of the documents by date and an index to the actual documents. Five of these Calendars are in print and may be ordered from McDowell Publications, of Utica, KY. Printed Calendars include the Calendar of the Kentucky Papers of the Draper Collection, Calendar of the Tennessee and King's Mountain Papers of the Draper Collection, and The Preston and Virginia Papers of the Draper Collection. See their web site at: http://members.aol.com/sammcpub/cat3.htm :: :: These Calendars can be found on microfiche and may be ordered from., 623 Martense Ave., Teaneck, NJ 07666 (1984 address): Calendar of the George Rogers Clark Papers of the Draper Collection; Calendar of the Frontier War Papers; Calendar of the David Shepherd Papers; Calendar of the South Carolina Papers; Calendar of the South Carolina Papers in the Revolutions Miscellanies and Calendar of the Thomas Sumter Papers. (Unable to locate a web site). :: :: The State Historical Society of Wisconsin will loan their film out of state. You might want to check their web site. The Newberry Library in Chicago have complete collections but will not loan out the film. The Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, IN will not loan. : Paranthetical: Y : Source S687 : Media: Book : Abbreviation: Bell, John of Tennessee : Title: John Bell of Tennessee : Author: Parks, Joseph Howard : Publication: Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1950 : Text: Parks, Joseph Howard. «b»«i»John Bell of Tennessee«/b»«/i». Southern biography series. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1950. :: :: Chapter I, pp. 1 - 8 :: :: Comments in '«b»[ ]«/b»'s are mine. :: JDS (15856) :: 03/08/09 :: :: «b»ON MILL CREEK :: «/b» :: In 1782 an invading British army was sweeping victoriously through South Carolina. At Eutaw Springs on September 8 an American force under General Nathanael Greene tried to halt the redcoats. With Greene was a company under the command of Captain Robert Bell. During the battle Bell was in effect commander of the regiment since the French regimental commander, unable to speak effective English, relied heavily on him. Following the engagement General Greene, in a letter to Governor Richard Caswell of North Carolina, made special mention of the meritorious service by Captain Bell. «b»«sup»1«/b»«/sup» :: «b» :: «/b» A native of Caswell County, North Carolina, Robert Bell had moved to Guilford County prior to the Revolution and settled "about nine miles" from Guilford Courthouse. He had married Catherine Walker, probably in the early 1760's, and had become the father of six children «b»«sup»2«/b»«/sup» before his wife died in the early 1770's. He later married Mary Boyd and sired thirteen more children. «b»«sup»3«/b» «/sup»Following the Revolution he and his brother Samuel joined the throng of emigrants who moved into central Tennessee. Robert's first home in Tennessee is said to have been north of the Cumberland River in Sumner County. «b»«sup»4 «/b»«/sup» Sometime during the 1790's he moved to Davidson County, settling on Mill Creek, a short distance southeast of Nashville, where he had previously located North Carolina grants for several hundred acres of land. «b»«sup»5«/b»«/sup» :: «b»«sup» :: «/sup»[«/b»The above two paragraphs appear «i»ver batim«/i» without citation in G. G. Bell, «b»«i»The Bells and Allied Families«/b»«/i»...«b»]«/b» :: «b»«sup» :: «/b»«/sup»The land in the Mill Creek area was fertile and well adapted to cotton culture. A small acreage was already in cultivation. And John Hague, an enterprising Englishman, was attempting to utilize the community's new raw material by establishing a cotton factory at a point which he designated as Manchester. In an advertisement in the Knoxville «b»«i»Gazette«/b»«/i» on November 4, 1791, Hague stated that machinery had already been installed and weavers were urgently needed. «b»«sup»6«/b»«/sup» This experiment in frontier manufacturing failed, and the town of Manchester never materialized. «b»«sup»7«/b»«/sup» One cause for this failure was the Indian menace which kept settlers in constant fear. During 1792-1793, Cherokee, Creeks, and Shawnee, hundreds strong, struck the central Tennessee settlements. The principal stations on Mill Creek were able to withstand the attack but the loss of life and property was considerable. The general plight of the settlers was such that Andrew Jackson, who had recently arrived in the Cumberland section, reported that the "Country is Declining fast." Unless Congress furnished better protection "this Country will have at length to break or seek a protection from some other Source than the present." «b»«sup»8«/b»«/sup» No substantial relief came until a band of enraged settlers destroyed the lower Cherokee towns of Nickojack and Running Water in September 1794. «b»«sup»9«/b»«/sup» It is not known whether Robert Bell had moved to the Mill Creek community prior to these Indian attacks. But, regardless of his place of residence. his family was apparently spared: the murder of ancestors by Indians is not a part of the Bell family stories. :: :: «b»[«/b»But, see «b»«i»Rev. Robert Bell interviewed by Lyman C. Draper«/b»«/i» for an account of Robert Bell's role in these events.«b»]«/b» :: :: In 1792 a Captain Robert Bell located in the Big Harpeth River west of southwest of Nashville a North Carolina military grant for 2,560 acres of land. Whether this was the Robert Bell who had acquired land on Mill Creek has not been established. It seems unlikely that two Revolutionary captains by the same name would locate land in the same general area. Yet there is an incongruity in the dates which makes this appear probable. The owner of the Harpeth tract sold one half of it to Garret Goodlow in 1796, and the deed stated that Robert Bell was a resident of Franklin County, North Carolina. According to the family story Robert Bell of Mill Creek had migrated to Tennessee at least a decade prior to 1796. The reliability of this account is further strengthened by the fact that three of his children -- Samuel, Catherine, an Robert Jr. -- married in Tennessee Country in the early 1790's The presence of older children in this area suggests, but does not prove, that the father had also arrived. «b»«sup»10«/b»«/sup» :: :: «b»[«/b»I don't know what to make of this. There is reference to "a land grant for2,568 acres" in G. G. Bell, «b»«i»The Bells and Allied Families«/b»«/i».... I don't know where she gets this; perhaps from G. E. Bell. Maybe she just read Parks inaccurately. It is also possible that the recorder of deeds confused Franklin County NC with Franklin County TN.«b»]«/b» :: :: Of one thing, however, there can be no doubt -- the progeny of Robert Bell of Mill Creek was soon scattered over a wide portion of Tennessee and neighboring states. «b»«sup»11«/b»«/sup» He lived to the ripe old age of eighty-five, dying at his home "near Flat Rock on the Nolensville Road" in 1816. «b»«sup»12«/b»«/sup» :: «b»«sup» :: «/sup»[«/b»See «b»«i»Rev. Robert Bell interviewed by Lyman C. Draper«/b»«/i» for an account of Robert Bell's death with a different location.«b»]«/b» :: «b» :: «/b»Samuel, the eldest son of Robert Bell and the father of "John Bell of Tennessee" was born in Caswell County North Carolina, on February 11, 1766. He probably accompanied the family to Tennessee. On June 16 1791, he married Margaret Edmiston, a daughter of John Edmiston. «b»«sup»13«/b»«/sup» Edmiston had the distinction of probably being the only man in the American Revolution to be shot with a ramrod. At kings Mountain a nervous British soldier , hard pressed for time, failed to remove the ramrod from his muzzle loader before firing into the ranks of Shelby's men. Edmiston received the missile and lived to relate the experience. Two of the other three Edmiston brothers were less fortunate. One was killed and the other seriously wounded. «b»«sup»14«/b»«/sup» During the next few years following his marriage, Samuel Bell became the owner of several tracts of land on Mill Creek and probably on Stone's River. «b»«sup»15«/b»«/sup» He spent the rest of his life as a "humble mechanic and farmer" in the Mill Creek community. In addition to regular farming, he operated a blacksmith shop. In 1824, conscious of his advanced years, he entered into a contract with his son Thomas whereby the latter was made manager of his father's farm and was to receive on third of the net income from its operation. «b»«sup»16«/b»«/sup» :: «b»«sup» :: «/b»«/sup»Samuel Bell died intestate in 1836. Seven of his nine children survived him. The five daughters married into prominent local families. Martha became the wife of James Crockett of Williamson County. Catherine married Andrew Crockett, a nephew of James. Eliza Ann married Clymer MeEwen. Mary married Littelton J. Dooley, and at the time of her father's death resided in Mississippi. Sarah, who had married William W. Gaines, died prior to 1836. «b»«sup»17«/b»«/sup» :: «b»«sup» :: «/b»«/sup»As above noted, Thomas had been in charge of his father's farm since 1824. In the devision of the estate, he received two hundred acres of land and two slaves, and apparently considered himself as a farmer. «b»«sup»18«/b»«/sup» He never married. James married Mary Dickinson, a daughter of the affluent David Dickinson of Rutherford County. He established a mercantile business in Nashville, and when it failed in 1834, moved to Carroll County, Mississippi. In 1841, while traveling on the «b»«i»New Orleans«/b»«/i», he fell overboard and was drowned in the Mississippi River. «b»«sup»19«/b»«/sup» Robert, Samuel Bell's eldest son, born April 11, 1794, died in childhood. «b»«sup»20«/b»«/sup» :: «b»«sup» :: «/b»«/sup»John was born on Mill Creek on February 18, 1796. «b»«sup»21«/b»«/sup» Nothing is known of his early life that distinguished him from other youths of his day. He worked on the farm and operated the bellows in his father's blacksmith shop. According to a family story, one day while young John was pumping the bellows his father suddenly asked him if he would like to go to college. John answered yes; and at the age of fourteen he entered Cumberland College, a struggling Nashville institution, the administration of which had recently passed int the capable hands of Dr. James Priestly, late of the Salem Academy of Bardstown, Kentucky. This frontier college, with its limited faculty and equipment, had little to offer, but Bell's contemporaries attested to the fact that he took his scholastic work seriously and made the most of his opportunities. «b»«sup»22«/b»«/sup» Graduation from Cumberland in 1814 concluded his formal training. Neither at college nor later in life was he distinguished for his brilliance of knowledge. A slow reasoner but diligent searcher after needed information, he was more of a plodder than a scholar. Time, plenty of it, was required in reaching conclusions. Frequently, when his more brilliant associates had already taken their stand on an issue, Bell was still considering. Throughout his public career, he showed ability as a formal speaker, a talent no doubt developed during his college days, but he always suffered when debate reached the point where quick decisions and immediate replies were necessary. Lacing in mental agility, he often became confused and then angry; at times he was not adverse to using his fists when adequate words were not forthcoming. :: :: No contemporary left an adequate description of Bell's physical appearance. This fact itself indicates that there was nothing about him that attracted special attention. Late in his life he was inclined to obesity, and one gets the impression from his portraits that he was also large of frame. His hair was probably dark, for in 1854 an observer in the Senate gallery remarked that Bell was getting gray. Even as a young man his stiffness of bearing and his seriousness of demeanor gave him the appearance of a man of more advanced years. Usually solemn, often glum, he could smile but he had no hearty laugh. To him life, public and private, was a serious business. :: :: The year following his graduation from Cumberland, Bell acquired 120 acres of his father's land on Mill Creek. «b»«sup»23«/b»«/sup» There is no evidence, however, that he intended returning to the life of a farmer, for he had already begun to read law in preparation for admission to the bar. In July, 1816, Ephraim H. Foster, a neighbor, assured the Davidson County that Bell was a man of good moral character, and in October, he began the practice of law in Williamson County. «b»«sup»24«/b»«/sup» He immediately formed a partnership with J. J. White in the town of Franklin, where he already had numerous family connections. A portion of the equipment of his office consisted of a desk, a chair, and a few books, including a dictionary, which he had recently acquired at the sale of his grandfather's personal property. «b»«sup»25«/b»«/sup» :: «b»«sup» :: «/sup»[«/b»Thus, we may infer that Robert Bell owned a dictionary and was (perhaps) able to use it for it's intended purpose.«b»]«/b» :: «b» :: ======================================================================«/b» :: :: «b»[1]«/b» John Bell to ?, December 8, 1844, printed in Jonesborough (Tennessee) «b»«i»Whig«/b»«/i», February 19, 1845; G. E. Bell to Tennessee Historical Commission, July 6, 1923, in Bell File, Tennessee State Library. :: :: «b»[2]«/b» Mary (1763-1827), Samuel (1766-1836), Ann (1766-1860), Robert Jr. (1770-1853), Catherine (1770-1857) and an unnamed child who died in infancy. :: :: «b»[3]«/b» John, James, Hugh, Thomas, Francis, William, David, Nathaniel, Daniel, Abraham, Rebecca, Sarah and Jane. Davidson County Wills and Inventories Book 7, pp. 77-78; Genealogical Records in possession of G. E. Bell, Dallas Texas. :: :: «b»[4]«/b» There seems to be no record of the place of his residence. In 1794 a Robert Bell and his wife Margaret purchased a tract of land on Drake's Creek. This could not have been the same Bell; his wife was named Mary. Sumner County Deed Book 1, p. 80. :: :: «b»[5]«/b» General John Bell to ?, n. d. in Richard Beard, «b»«i»Brief Biographical Sketches of Early Ministers of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church«/b»«/i» (Nashville, 1874). 114-117; see Index to Davidson County Deeds, 1784-1871. :: :: «b»[6]«/b» The 1791 volume of this early newspaper in the possession of the Tennessee Historical Society. :: :: «b»[7]«/b» For interesting material on this experiment, see Samuel C. Williams "The South's First Cotton Factory." in «b»«i»Tennessee Historical Quarterly«/b»«/i» (Nashville) V (1946), 212 ff. :: :: «b»[8]«/b» Andrew Jackson to John McKee, May 16, 1794, in John Spencer Bassett (ed.), «b»«i»The Correspondence of Andrew Jackson«/b»«/i» (Washington 1926-1935), I. 12-13. :: :: «b»[9]«/b» James Phelan, «b»«i»History of Tennessee«/b»«/i» (Boston, 1888) 160-62. :: :: «b»[10]«/b» Davidson County Deeds, Book E, 33, 77 con. Manuscript Marriage Bonds, in Davidson County Court Clerk's Office. :: :: «b»[11]«/b» Robert Jr., became a Cumberland Presbyterian preacher. In 1794 he married Grizzell McCutchen of Logan County, Kentucky, and moved to her home section. By 1806 he was back in Tennessee, residing in Franklin county and preaching at Goshen and Mt. Carmel. In 1820 he moved to Mississippi and became co-founder and superintendent of Charity Hall, a mission school in the Choctaw country near Aberdeen. When the school was discontinued following the removal of the Indians west of the Mississippi River, he settled in Pontotoc County, where he continued to reside until his death in 1853. Among his children was a son named John, who became Surveyor General of Mississippi. See General John Bell to ? in Beard, «b»«i»Biographical Sketches«/b»«/i», 114-17; Manuscript Marriage Bonds for 1794, in Davidson County Clerk's Office; sketch of Robert Bell Jr., by E. T. Winston in Pontotoc «b»«i»Sentinel«/b»«/i» (clipping in Tennessee State Library); John V. Stephens, «b»«i»Biographical Sketch of the Late Claiborn H. Bell«/b»«/i» (Lebanon, Tennessee, 1909), 7-11. :: :: «b»[«/b» It appears Parks is mistaken about the location of Indians in MS. Charity Hall was a mission to the Chickasaws, located in their lands, though a few Choctaw children also attended.«b»]«/b» :: :: Catherine, a twin sister of Robert Jr., married Samuel McCutchan. probably an uncle of Robert's wife. Ann married William Marchall and became the mother of John Marshall, a prominent Franklin lawyer and father of the late Park Marshall. Mary married Thomas Williamson. See Manuscript Marriage Bonds, in Davidson County Clerk's Office; R. H. Crockett to John Trotwood Moore, August 21, 1922, in Bell File, Tennessee State Library, Genealogical Records in possession of G. E. Bell. :: :: «b»[«/b»MuCutchan (McCutcheon) family web pages tell us that Robert Jr was the second husband of Grizzell. Her first husband was James M. McCutchheon II (7720) Her unmarried name is unknown. It is the brother of Grizzell's first husband, Samuel (3042) that Catherine Bell (3041) marries.«b»]«/b» :: :: :: Little is known of the numerous descendants of Robert Bell Sr., by his second wife. James married Mary Dean and moved to Wilson County, where he died in 1823, leaving nine children. He was the grandfather of G. E. Bell of Dallas TX. John married a cousin Sarah (Sally) Bell, a daughter of his uncle Samuel. Thomas married Martha Edmiston, and Francis married Peggy Bails. Danial and Rebecca never married. Nothing is known of the other seven. See Davidson County Wills and Inventories, Book 7, pp. 10, 79. Goodspeed Publishing Company, «b»«i»History of Tennessee...Together with an Historical and a Biographical Sketch of Maury, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Bedford and Marshall Counties...«/b»«/i» (Nashville, 1886), 1080, Davidson County Marriage Records, Book 1, pp. 69, 116, 162; Genealogical Records in possession of G. E. Bell. :: :: «b»[12]«/b» Goodspeed, «b»«i»History of Tennessee«/b»«/i», 1080; R. H. Crockett to John Trotwood Moore August 21. 1922, in Bell File. :: :: «b»[13]«/b» Margaret was born on January 23, 1773. On the records her name is incorrectly spelled Edmondson. This fact is verified by the signature of John Edmiston on the marriage contract. Davidson County Marriage Records, Book 1p. 30; Manuscript Marriage Bonds in Davidson County Clerk's Office; Bell Family Bible, in possession of Mrs. W. H. Knox, Nashville. Mrs Knox is the granddaughter of James and Martha Bell Crockett. :: :: «b»[14]«/b» John Bell to ?. December 6, 1844, in Jonesborough «b»«i»Whig«/b»«/i», February 19, 1845. :: :: «b»[15]«/b» Davidson County Deeds, Book E, 241, 242, 243, 287; Book K, 61, 254. Robert Bell's brother Samuel who had married Jane Scott, also settled in Davidson County. The fact that uncle and nephew, by the same name , acquired extensive land holdings in this general area greatly complicates the problem of determining the possessions of each. And the additional fact that each Samuel had children named John, Thomas, James, Martha, and Sarah, makes a complete isolation of each family impossible. :: :: A Samuel Bell acquired land on the main fork of Stone's River, lots in the projected town of Jefferson in Rutherford County and land on the Harpeth rivers. The owner of the Franklin lots was probably the father of our subject.; the owner of the Harpeth and at least one of the Stone's River tracts was the uncle, for this Samuel died in 1821, leaving his Harpeth estate to his son John. Previously, he had transferred a portion of the Stone's River land to his son Samuel Jr. Davidson County Wills and Inventories, Book 7, pp. 492-94: Rutherford County Deed Book O, 14; Williamson County Deeds, Book B, 16, 322, 630. :: :: «b»[16]«/b» Davidson County Register, Book Q, 871-2. :: :: «b»[17]«/b» «i»Ibid.«/i», Book 1, pp. 270-271; Bell Family Bible; Janie Preston Collop French and Zella Armstrong (comps.), «b»«i»The Crockett Family and Connecting Lines«/b»«/i» (Bristol, Tenn, 1928), 77-78. Andrew and Catherine Bell Crockett were the grandparents of the late Judge R. H. Crockett of Franklin. :: :: «b»[18]«/b» Davidson County Register, Book 1, pp. 270-71; Davidson County Wills and Inventories, Book 11, p. 588. :: :: «b»[19]«/b» Davidson County Register Book Z, 136; Book X, 174-81; «b»«i»Memphis Enquirer«/b»«/i», quoted in Nashville «b»«i»Republican Banner«/b»«/i», June 19, 1841. :: :: son, David W. D. Bell, received from his grandfather Dickinson's estate 500 acres of land in Gibson County and slaves valued at $5,000. He apparently moved to West Tennessee. See David Dickinson's will in Rutherford County Wills, book 14. p. 411. :: :: «b»[20]«/b» Bell Family Bible. :: :: «b»[21]«/b» Some accounts give February 14, others February 15. The year 1797 is also frequently given. At the time of Bell's death a close friend made a public statement that Bell was born in 1796, not 1797. The date on his tomb is February 18, 1796. This is also the date in the Bell Family Bible. :: :: house in which Bell was born was later known as the "Barnes House" and was located on Barnes Lane "two hundred yards on the left from where this lane intersects the Nolensville pike, 9«sup»1«/sup»/2 miles from Nashville." This two-story structure, built of bricks made by Samuel Bell himself, burned several years ago and was replaced by a smaller house. John W. Gaines, "Where John Bell was born and Where he Died" (manuscript in possession of G. E. Bell). :: :: «b»[22]«/b» Statement by Judge William B. Turley, in W. Woodward Clayton, «b»«i»History of Davidson County, Tennessee«/b»«/i», (Philadelphia, 1880), 112. :: :: «b»[23]«/b» Davidson County Deeds, Book K, 690. :: :: «b»[24]«/b» Davidson County Court Minutes, 1814-1816, p. 619; Wiliamson County Court Minutes, 1816-1817, p. 179. The records fail to reveal the date on which Bell received his license to practice law. :: :: «b»[25]«/b» Davidson County Wills and Inventories, Book 7, pp. 77-78. : Note: G. E. Bell is cited in the preface. Apparently this is George Emmett (8188). :: :: The first chapter contains a thorough, well documented account of early Bells. It appears to be the source of much of G. G Bell's account (The Bells in U. S. A. and Allied Families 1650-1977), though she does not cite the material. : Italicized: Y : Paranthetical: Y = Research Notes for Edmistons & Edmonstons = From the DAR record for William Edmondson (born 1734 in Cecil County, MD; died 30 July 1822 in Washington County, VA), Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A036402 A036402]. The record is flagged with the following notes: : Robert who married Susan Hannah was not the son of this Patriot. This man's son Robert married Mary Glenn. : Wife of son Thomas was Margaret Buchannan, not Martha Buchanan. : Martha was the Patriot's daughter by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth Kennedy. See also these WikiTree profiles of Edmondsons/Edmistons at Kings Mountain: * [[Edmondson-1446|William Edmondson (abt.1734-1780)]]
- DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A036399 A036399] * [[Edmundson-58|Andrew Edmundson (abt.1750-1780)]] * [[Edmiston-48|William Robert Edmiston (1736-1822)]] * [[Edmiston-424|Robert Edmiston (abt.1748-1780)]] And ... * [[Edmondson-225|William Edmondson (1720-1789)]] - born in "Rockbridge, Augusta" and died in "Washington, Virginia" Another William, with a DAR record & a transcribed pension application (rejected - unable to prove 6 months service): * #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A036397 A036397] for William Edmondson - service in Virginia & North Carolina as a sergeant; born Albemarle County, Virginia c1760 & died 21 October 1847 in Wilkes County, North Carolina citing pension #R3243V * Children listed in DAR record (XX for wife): ** Emanuel married Nancy Johnson ** William married Nancy Garner ** Robert A married Mary Polly Harris * Pension application, William Edmisten (Edmiston, Edmonson), #[http://revwarapps.org/r3243.pdf R3243]. : Genealogical information from the pension application folder, transcribed by Will Graves: * filed in Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina in 1844: William Edmiston, age 84, a resident of Wilkes County State * the transcription names his father twice - with different names: ** "he [William] entered the service of the United States while he resided in Amherst County in State of Virginia, in the month of August 1780.... Afterwards I again entered the service on or about the first of October 1780 for three months as a substitute for my father, Robert Edmiston under Captain Samuel Higginbottom [probably Samuel Higginbotham] who was Commanded by Lieutenant Joseph Higginbottom Morrison, at Richmond on James River in State aforesaid. I do not recollect the name of the Colonel Commander. I then left the service at the expiration of this three months and returned to my father, James Edmiston's house upon the head waters of Pedlar River in Amherst County State of Virginia..." * daughter Susanah Blair [Susannah Blair] of the County of Watauga said he died "21st day of October in the year 1847 aged about 88 years at the time of his Death Leaving at the time of his Death 13 Living Children to wit"... * daughter Sally * son Robert, * daughter Lucy * son Emanuel * son William * daughter Betsy * Allen * son Abraham * son Thomas * Suthard [?] * daughter Belinda * son John : my father [Susanah's father] William Edmonson... some short time previous to his Death... I do hereby irrevocably Constitute and appoint Judan Councill & William F. Davidson Mclenburg [sic, Mecklenburg] County and city my true & lawful attorneys for me & in my name to examine into & prosecute any claim that may be due or found due to the children and legal representatives of William Edmonson in virtue of said William Edmonson's services in the Revolutionary War and the several acts and resolutions of Congress relative thereto... in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 21st day of January 1853. S/ Susannah Blair, X her mark
Signed in presence of
S/ J. W. Councill, JP : "[p 42: On March 22, 1853 in Wilkes County North Carolina, John T Edmiston executed a power of attorney in which he states he is the son of William Edmiston, a revolutionary war soldier. : "[Facts in file: Veteran died at the home of his son, John T. Edmiston in Wilkesboro, NC either on October 21, 1847 or October 14, 1848 (both dates appear in the file)]" : WikiTree search 28 June 2023: * [[Edminson-25|Susannah (Edminson) Blair (1782-)]] * [[Edmondson-1929|Susannah (Edmondson) Blair (1793-1853)]] * [[Edmisten-64|John T Edmisten (1800-)]] - attached as son of ** [[Edmiston-420|William Edmiston (abt.1760-abt.1847)]] & ** [[Suddreth-87|Mary (Suddreth) Edmiston (1759-)]] : Of interest, the pension application includes testimony on 27 August 1844 from 82-year-old "Abraham Southard [he signed his name Abraham Suddeth] a resident of" Caldwell County, NC, "saith that he was well acquainted with William Edmiston who has signed the foregoing Declaration and... that he well recollects that the aforesaid Edmiston was in the service of the United States under Capt. William Sumpter, but in what grade or how long he served he is not able to say, and he further says that having been acquainted with the aforesaid William Edmiston from childhood...." Mary Suddreth's WikiTree profile lists https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Article_186_Heritage_of_Ashe_County_North_Carolina as a source, which names her parents as William and Margaret (?) Suddreth & says she married 1st Lt James Blair, who was killed at King's Mountain. : The WikiTree profile attached as a brother to a duplicate profile for Mary is probably the Abraham who testified, but the dates are slightly off (82 in 1844 = born birth c1762). * [[Sudderth-97|Abraham Sudderth (1767-1853)]] * [[Sudderth-113]]: Mary Sudderth (1759-1827) : The [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Article_186_Heritage_of_Ashe_County_North_Carolina Article 186]" says "William Edmundson-Edmiston" was born in 1759 in Augusta County & fought at Kings Mountain with his brothers Samuel and Robert. : See also {{FamilySearch|LWK5-XX1}} for Abraham Sudderth (28 December 1767–19 January 1853) = King's Mountain / Overmountain Men = See [[Space: Patriots Wounded or Killed at the Battle of Kings Mountain| Patriots Wounded or Killed at the Battle of Kings Mountain]] and [[Space: The Overmountain Men and their descendents |The Overmountain Men and their descendents]], and [[:Category: Battle of Kings Mountain]].

Bell Aircraft Corporation

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[[Category:Bell Aircraft Corporation]] {{Image|file=GEM_Pictures-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bell Aircraft Corporation }} The Bell Aircraft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer of the United States, a builder of several types of fighter aircraft for World War II but most famous for the Bell X-1, the first supersonic aircraft, and for the development and production of many important civilian and military helicopters. Bell also developed the Reaction Control System for the Mercury Spacecraft, the North American X-15 and the Bell Rocket Belt. The company was purchased in 1960 by Textron, and lives on today as Bell Helicopter. The company headquaters were in Buffalo, New York, the main factory was at Wheatfield, New York.[[Wikipedia:Bell_Aircraft]] Founder: [[Bell-21910|Lawrence Dale Bell]] (1894-1956) Founded: 10 July 1935 Defunct: 5 July 1960 {{Image|file=GEM_Pictures-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=P-39 by Bell Aircraft Corporation }} == Sources ==

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[[Category: Bell Cemetery, Lebanon, Tennessee]] = BELL CEMETERY = "Southeast of the church on up Hurricane Creek there is a cemetery known as the Bell Cemetery. If you visit this cemetery, you will find the monuments of the following..."From the "[http://historyofvesta.blogspot.com/ History of Vesta blogspot]", posted 15 June 2009, accessed 24 November 2021. The church mentioned appears to be Vesta Church of Christ, although Wesley's Chapel Methodist Church is built on land donated by Robert Bell:

: "In 1860 Major Robert Bell came to the community’s rescue and deeded a plot of land that was used for both church and school. In 1868, with the members united efforts, they built a new building on the present land given by Robert Bell surrounded by the beautiful oak trees. The church joined the Lebanon Conference and was added to the Lebanon circuit and was dedicated as Wesley’s Chapel Methodist Church in December 23, 1897. It was no longer known as Oak Grove."

: The area had been known as Oak Grove since 1851, when "the community changed its name from Miles’ Meeting Place to Oak Grove".

: "There was a 55 mile route from Nashville to Liberty passing through Oak Grove (now Vesta) receiving weekly mail.... The first post office [in Oak Grove] was built across the road from the Church of Christ on the Wesley’s Chapel Church grounds."

'''LOCATION''': The BELL Cemetery is located in the Vesta community, between Vesta Road and Gwynn Road. Heavily overgrown, very old rock wall fence around cemetery. Recorded by Donna Ferrell & Diane Weathers May 1993.Record of the Bell Cemetery, located in the Vesta community, made by Donna Ferrell & Diane Weathers in May 1993; posted online in 1999; still viewable as originally posted - when Rootsweb was freely accessible - courtesy of [https://web.archive.org/web/20050828111758/http://www.rootsweb.com:80/~tnwcogs/cemetery/bell001.html archive.org] (accessed 24 November 2021).

:James, son of Robert and Mary Bell
:Born August 23 1777
:Died June 22 1823 :Rebecca Robertson, daughter of James and Mary Bell
:Born February 24 1816
:Died September 22 1840 :Ira Dean, son of James and Mary Bell
:Born January 22 1808
:Died July 15 1827 :Tennessee Elenor, daughter of Robert and Sarah A. Bell
:Born 30 December 1845
:Died 8 August 1868 :Sarah Ann, wife of Robert Bell
:Daughter of Berryman and Martha R. Bugarsn [this spelling on stone]
:Born January 21 1815
:Died February 11 1876 :Robert, son of C.E. and Sallies Bell
:August 8 1886
:October 3 1886 :Mary, daughter of William and Elenor Tase Dean
:Wife of James Bell
:Born July 12 1777
:Died August 8 1829 :Sarah Campbell, daughter of James and Mary Bell
:Born February 20 1822
:Died July 7 1827 :Patrick Henry, son of R. and S.A. Bell
:Born Oct 1 1855
:Died 28 August 1868 :Thomas Stroud, infant son of R. and S.A. Bell
:Died 8 April 1853
:Age 1 month & 18 days :Polly Frizzell, wife of Robert Bell
:Daughter of Benjamin and Anne Hooker
:Born 25 May 1811
:Died 3 June 1841 :Robert, son of James and Mary Bell
:Born in Davidson County Tenn
:November 15 1805
:Died September 1892
Another list has 1866 for Patrick's death"[http://historyofvesta.blogspot.com/ History of Vesta blogspot]", posted 15 June 2009, accessed 24 November 2021. and provides added detail: :"Patrick died at the age of thirteen. He has a stone shaped like a cedar stump with a rope and spear engraved into the stone." : This second list, with Patrick and five others, is not as extensive as the record made by Ferrell & Weathers in 1993, but includes Albert Bell, who is not shown in the Ferrell/Weathers record but whose years match those recorded for Robert Bell in their record. Perhaps the differences are due to the stone's readability. # James Bell (born August 23, 1777; died June 22, 1823) # Mary Bell, James' wife (born July 12, 1777; died August 18, 1829) # Albert Bell (born 1805; died 1892) # Rebecca Robertson Bell (born February 24, 1816; died September 20, 1840) # Sarah Bell (born February 2, 1822; died July 7, 1827) # Patrick Henry Bell (born October, 1855; died August 28, 1866) == About Oak Grove (now Vesta) ==

Bell Cemetery, Mt. Pulaski Township, Logan County, Illinois

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[[:Category: Illinois, Cemeteries]] [[:Category:Logan County, Illinois, Cemeteries]] [[:Category: Mount Pulaski Township, Logan County, Illinois]] [[:Category:Bell Cemetery, Mt. Pulaski Township, Logan County, Illinois]] Bell is located on the west side of 1750th Avenue and the south side of 300th Street in Section 1 of Mt. Pulaski Township. It is on private property on a farm. https://www.google.com/maps/place/39%C2%B057'24.1%22N+89%C2%B015'52.3%22W/@39.9567092,-89.2645337,2231m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 There are five markers, all children of B. F. and M. Bell. Nancy J. - Dau. of B. F.+ M. Bell Died Aug. 11, 1855 Aged 18y 11m 8 d Son of B. F. + M. Bell Died May 3, 1855 Benjamin M. - Son of B. F. + M. Bell Died Aug. 25, 1848 Robert - Son of B. F.+ M. Bell Died March 7, 1844 1y, 2m, 2 days John - Son of B. F.+ M. Bell Died May 5, 1840

Bell County, Kentucky

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Welcome to Bell County, Kentucky
:{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a Kentucky Project page.|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Kentucky Kentucky]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Kentucky}}|50px]] |- | ||A [[Project:United States History|United States History]] Sub-project |- ||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]]||Join: [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Appalachia Appalachia]||||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]] |-|} ---- {{Image|file=Bell_County_Kentucky.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption= '''Bell County, Kentucky''' }} == Introduction == :This page is intended to provide historical context and references that may assist Bell County researchers with their genealogy and family history endeavors. It is still a work in progress: your input and suggestions are welcome. Volunteers are always welcome! *The leader of this project is: *The coordinator for this county is: [[Dale-2823|Pam D.]] ===History/Timeline=== The county was formed in 1867, during the Reconstruction era from parts of [[:Category:Knox County, Kentucky|Knox County]] and [[:Category:Harlan County, Kentucky|Harlan]] counties and augmented from [[:Category:Knox County, Kentucky|Knox County]] in 1872. The county is named for [[Bell-26688|Joshua Fry Bell (1811-1870)]], a US Representative. It was originally called "Josh Bell", but on January 31, 1873, the Kentucky legislature shortened the name to "Bell" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_County,_Kentucky Bell County, Kentucky accessed on 16 Aug 2022. ====Government Offices==== * The first courthouse was built on land donated by J J Gibson, Jr. in 1869 on a site named as “Old Pineville”. *The second courthouse was built in 1870 to 1871. *The third courthouse was a two story brick structure designed by H P McDonald Brothers of Louisville in 1888 to 1894 and was destroyed by fire in 1914. *The fourth and present courthouse was constructed in 1919 to 1920. *The County Judicial Center was constructed in 2002 to 2003. http://www.courthouses.co/us-states/h-l/kentucky/bell-county/ Bell County Courthouses accessed 16 Aug 2022. === Geography === '''Bell County''' is a county located in the southeast part of the U.S. state of Kentucky. Its county seat is [[:Category:Pineville, Kentucky|Pineville]]. ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Bell County, [[:Category: Kentucky |Kentucky ]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Knox County, Kentucky|Knox County]] | N Location =[[:Category:Clay County, Kentucky|Clay County]] | NE Location = [[:Category:Leslie County, Kentucky|Leslie County]] | E Location = [[:Category:Harlan County, Kentucky|Harlan County]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Lee County, Virginia|Lee County, Virginia]] | S Location = [[:Category:Claiborne County, Tennessee|Claiborne County, Tennessee]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Knox County, Kentucky|Knox County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Whitley County, Kentucky|Whitley County]] }}{{Clear}} ==== Bell County Communities ==== '''Cities''' * [[:Category:Middlesboro, Kentucky|Middlesboro]] * [[:Category:Pineville, Kentucky|Pineville]] '''Census-designated place''' * [[:Category:Arjay, Kentucky|Arjay]] '''Other unincorporated communities''' * [[:Category:Beverly, Kentucky|Beverly]] * [[:Category:Black Snake, Kentucky|Black Snake]] * [[:Category:Blackmont, Kentucky|Blackmont]] * [[:Category:Colmar, Kentucky|Colmar]] * [[:Category:Cubage, Kentucky|Cubage]] * [[:Category:Field, Kentucky|Field]] * [[:Category:Fonde, Kentucky|Fonde]] * [[:Category:Fourmile, Kentucky|Fourmile]] * [[:Category:Frakes, Kentucky|Frakes]] * [[:Category:Harbell, Kentucky|Harbell]] * [[:Category:Hutch, Kentucky|Hutch]] * [[:Category:Ingram, Kentucky|Ingram]] * [[:Category:Jaybel, Kentucky|Jaybel]] * [[:Category: Jenson, Kentucky|Jenson]] * [[:Category:Keenox, Kentucky|Keenox]] * [[:Category:Kettle Island, Kentucky|Kettle Island]] * [[:Category:Meldrum, Kentucky|Meldrum]] * [[:Category:Miracle, Kentucky|Miracle]] * [[:Category:Mocking Bird Branch, Kentucky|Mocking Bird Branch]] * [[:Category:Noetown, Kentucky|Noetown]] * [[:Category:Oaks, Kentucky|Oaks]] * [[:Category:Olcott, Kentucky|Olcott]] * [[:Category:Ponza, Kentucky|Ponza]] * [[:Category:Premier, Kentucky|Premier]] * [[:Category:Pruden, Kentucky|Pruden]] * [[:Category:Red Oak, Kentucky|Red Oak]] * [[:Category:Rella, Kentucky|Rella]] * [[:Category:Stoney Fork, Kentucky|Stoney Fork]] * [[:Category:Stony Fork Junction, Kentucky|Stony Fork Junction]] * [[:Category:Sugar Run, Kentucky|Sugar Run]] * [[:Category:Tejay, Kentucky|Tejay]] * [[:Category:Timsley, Kentucky|Timsley]] * [[:Category:Tuggleville, Kentucky|Tuggleville]] * [[:Category:Varilla, Kentucky|Varilla]] * [[:Category:Wallsend, Kentucky|Wallsend]] * [[:Category:Wasioto, Kentucky|Wasioto]] '''Demographics''' {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:75%;background:white; border: 8px Double Green;" ! scope="col" |'''Census Year''' ! scope="col" |Resident Population''' ! scope="col" |'''Increase or Decrease in Population''' ! |- ! 1870 ! 3,731 ! — ! |- ! 1880 ! 6,055 ! 62.3% ! |- ! 1890 ! 10,312 ! 70.3% ! |- ! 1900 ! 15,701 ! 52.3% ! |- ! 1910 ! 28,447 ! 81.2% ! |- ! 1920 ! 33,988 ! 19.5% ! |- ! 1930 ! 38,747 ! 14.0% ! |- ! 1940 ! 43,812 ! 13.1% ! |- ! 1950 ! 47,602 ! 8.7% ! |- ! 1960 ! 35,336 ! −25.8% ! |- ! 1970 ! 31,121 ! −11.9% ! |- ! 1980 ! 34,330 ! 10.3% ! |- ! 1990 ! 31,506 ! −8.2% ! |- ! 2000 ! 30,060 ! −4.6% ! |- ! 2010 ! 28,691 ! −4.6% ! |- ! 2020 ! 24,097 ! −16.0% ! |- ! 2021 (est.) ! 23,858 ! −1.0% ! |}{{Clear}} === '''Notables'''=== * [[Hurst-5905|George Samuel Hurst (1927-2010)]] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Jones_(radio_host) Matt Jones (radio host)] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Majors Lee Majors] ==='''Major Highways''' === * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_25E U.S. Route 25E] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_119#:~:text=In%20Kentucky%2C%20US%20119%20is,state%20line%20at%20South%20Williamson. U.S. Route 119] ==Cemetery Resources== *[[:Category: Bell County, Kentucky, Cemeteries | Bell County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Bell+County%2C+Kentucky%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_995 Bell County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on FindAGrave] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bell-County-Cemetery-Records.htm Bell County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on LDS Genealogy] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/Bell/cemetery.htm Cemetery Surveys and Tombstone Photos at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/Bell/cemeteries.html Bath County Kentucky Cemeteries at Genealogy Trails] === Bell County Resources === ==== Original County Documents ==== : [https://bellcountyclerk.ky.gov/Pages/default.aspx The Bell County Court Clerk] maintains many original documents dating from 1811 to the present, including: * Marriage Records * Land Sales and Leases * Wills * Power of Attorney Assignments * Affidavits of Descent ==== Birth Records ==== * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/bell/toc.html Births at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://www.genealogytrails.com/ken/Bell/births_main.html, Births at Genealogy Trails] ==== Census Records ==== * [[:Category: Bell County, Kentucky, Census Records| Bell County, Kentucky, Census Records]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803765 United States Census, 1810] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955 United States Census, 1820] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958 United States Census, 1830] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457 United States Census, 1840] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 United States Census, 1850] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 United States Census, 1860] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 United States Census, 1900] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 United States Census, 1910] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 United States Census, 1920] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 United States Census, 1930] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2000219 United States Census, 1940] * United States Census, 1950 (Coming Soon)] ==== Marriages ==== * [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/KY Bell/marriage_records.html Bell County Marriages at KYGenWeb] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/bell/ Bell County Marriages at Genealogy Trails] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bell-County-Marriage-Records.htm Bell County Marriages at LSD Genealogy] ==== Death Records ==== * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bell-County-Death-Records.htm Bell County Deaths at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/bell/death_index.html Ky Vital Statistics Deaths, 1852-1909, at LSD Genealogy] ==== Wills ==== * ==== Military Records ==== * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bell-County-Military-Records.htm Military Records at LSD Genealogy] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/bell/military.html Military Records at Genealogy Trails] ==== Recent Obituaries ==== * [https://www.arnettsteele.com/obituaries/obituary-listings?page=1 Arnett & Steele Funeral Home] * [https://www.cawoodfh.com/listings Cawood Funeral Home] * [https://www.greenhillsfuneralhome.com/listings Green Hills Funeral Home] * [https://www.shumatefuneralhome.com/obituaries/obituary-listings Shumate Funeral Home] * [https://www.brooksdurhamfuneralhome.com/home.html Brooks-Durham Funeral Home] * [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/local/kentucky/bell-county Bell Obituaries on Legacy] === Other Web Site Resources === * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/bell/toc.html Kentucky Archives Project for Bell County] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Bell_County,_Kentucky_Genealogy Bell County at FamilySearch.org] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/bell-ky-genealogy/ Bell County at Linkpendium] * [http://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Bell-County.htm Bell County at LDS Genealogy] === KY Statewide Online === * [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Ky Atlas and Gazetteer]

Bell County, Texas

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


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


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


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


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


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

Bell County, Texas, Census

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[[Category: Bell County, Texas, Census Records]] [[Space:United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas|United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas]] This is the home page for Bell County, Texas, census data. Bell County was founded in 1850 from Milam County. Bell County has participated in the following censuses. {| class="wikitable" align="center" |- |align="center" |1850 United States Census (See Milam County) |- |align="center" |1860 United States Census |- |align="center" |1870 United States Census |- |align="center" |1880 United States Census |- |align="center" |1890 Veterans Schedule |- |align="center" |1900 United States Census |- |align="center" |1910 United States Census |- |align="center" |1920 United States Census |- |align="center" |1930 United States Census |- |align="center" |1940 United States Census\ |}

Bell Family Cemetery

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Bell Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I have hit a brick wall with my great grand father John Bell, who was born in Mochrum, Wigtown, Scotland somewhere between 1854-1859. He was a blacksmith and was married to Margaret Marshall. I suspect they were married around 1880 and their first child Mary Shaw Bell was born in 1881. The family consisted of 10 children all born in Wigtown, Scotland and relocated to Manchester, England some time before 1911 and appear in the 1911 English Census. Im not sure when he died except for the date of early 1916. His son's marriage was in April 1916 and lists him as deceased. I believe he died in Manchester England, but some research hints on Ancestry have listed him as dying and being buried in Queensland Australia. I have extensively searched Queensland cemetery records and he doesn't appear on any of them. He was the father of John Bell 1883 -1961 who was married to Florence Ewbank. They were my grandparents and they had three sons: John Bell 1908-1972 (my father) Ralph Higginbotham Bell 1910-2002 Archibald Bell 1915-1988 all three lived and died in Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Bell Family Mysteries - Australia

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Originating from Wakefield, Yorkshire, a George William Ellis, was a guard on the convict ship to Melbourne Australia but fleed being reported AWOL. Changing his name to George William Bell, he married an irish woman Roseanne McPhillips. George's brother James Ellis came to Australia living around Bowser, Vic he built bridges and was a well respected local man having one child George. 2nd son of George and Roseanne. - James Joseph Bell had colourful children, Lionel Ruben Bell aka Jack Lucky. I've found newspaper story of him in Bega and someone seeking child support. Married went to war and married in London. Another son Percy went to NZ and changed his name to Barton. Why? James Joseph and his wife Lydia Rathke (Ratkey) where fairly transient in their early married life. they have separated around the early 1900's and she has lived in Melbourne with her children (Carlton) and he in Sydney where he remarried after Lydia's death. He married Elizabeth Johnstone and is buried at Rookwood.

Bell Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Bell Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Bell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bell Bell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bell name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bells), by time period (18th Century Bells), or by topic (Bell DNA, Bell Occupations, Bell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bell Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Sneed-20|Joe Sneed]] * [[Vondrak-7|Jim Vondrak]] * [[Norman-673|Paula Snyder]] * [[Van_Deusen-147|Mary Van Deusen]] * Carol (Bell) Syers * [[Bell-31237|Francis Bell]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beall Beall] === Stone Church Bells === : For more information on this branch of Bells who settled in Augusta County, Virginia, see the profile for [[Bell-1651|William Bell]] (b 1685), the immigrant ancestor. === Bealls of Maryland === : Sometimes "Bell", see the profile of patriarch [[Beall-188|Matthew Beall]], born about 1720 in Maryland. This branch is associated with the Harveys. === Missouri Bells === : [[Bell-12910| John B. Bell]], a doctor from Salisbury, Maryland, moved to Potosi, Washington County, Missouri. He was a Union Army surgeon in the 1860s. It’s said his father is Peter Bell, whose family from Germany and is Lutheran. John’s family was Presbyterian & the DNA test of a lineal descendant showed 68% English and 20% Irish. === Pennsylvania Bells === : Several generations of Bells stayed in Pennsylvania and are the ancestors of [[Bell-13914|John Evans "Jack" Bell]], born in Mercer County in 1864, who struck out West, following "the shining rails of steel to the camps known temporarily as 'end of the road.'" Some clues of his immigrant ancestor must be within Weeks' ''The Bell Family of America.'' === Bells of Paisley and Old Kilpatrick (Scotland) === : A number of Bells lived in Old Kilpatrick in Dumbartonshire in the late 1700s/early 1800s, though there is evidence to suggest that they moved there from Paisley. They were associated with the Church of Scotland. There are still Bells living in the Old Kilpatrick area, though whether they are descendants of the same family is currently unknown. When a branch of this family later moved across the border to Lancashire (Preston and Lancaster), some became nonconformists rather than join the established Church of England. === Bells According to Weeks === : This is a subproject of the Bell Name Study and was established to try to sort out the information provided in the following reference, which is available online but includes unreliable information: ::Weeks, Lyman Horace, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/bell-family-in-america-being-an-account-of-the-founders-and-first-colonial-families-an-official-list-of-the-heads-of-families-of-the-name-resident-in-the-united-states-in-1790-and-a-bibliography/oclc/5083799&referer=brief_results '''''The Bell family in America'''''], New York, W.M. Clemens, 1913. : See more information about this reference at [[Space:Weeks%2C_1913|Weeks, 1913]] (including links to online sources). : In order to catalogue information provided by this reference, and attempt to connect valid information to the correct Bell, a line of "Weeks-based profiles" was created with [[Bell-1642|Mathew Bell]] as its patriarch. The Weeks-based profiles in Mathew's tree were once found in his [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bell-Descendants-1642 Descendants Tree], but wikis being what they are, it has changed over the years. The [[:Category: Bells According to Weeks, Bell Name Study|Category:Bells According to Weeks]] is now a more reliable collection of Weeks-based profiles, albeit not nicely laid out in a descendants list. : The profiles showing the Bell line from Weeks were intended to be static & not be integrated into the global WikiTree. The Weeks-based profiles were meant to serve as deterrents to the creation of additional profiles with the jumbled information and lineage provided by Weeks (see [[Space:Weeks%2C_1913|Weeks, 1913]] for a critique of the information provided). : This subproject was launched April 10, 2016, after a Bell descendant whose line goes through one of the Weeks-based profiles pointed out the confusion such a parallel line creates. The goal of this subproject was to find the "real" Bells who match Weeks' Bells and merge them, but that plan has not panned out either. : As of August 30, 2017, duplicate Bells will be merged. When appropriate, the following caution should be added: :: == Research Notes ==
:: : {{Red|Caution}}: Information about this person found in [http://www.worldcat.org/title/bell-family-in-america-being-an-account-of-the-founders-and-first-colonial-families-an-official-list-of-the-heads-of-families-of-the-name-resident-in-the-united-states-in-1790-and-a-bibliography/oclc/5083799&referer=brief_results ''The Bell family in America,''] by Lyman Horace Weeks,Weeks, Lyman Horace, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/bell-family-in-america-being-an-account-of-the-founders-and-first-colonial-families-an-official-list-of-the-heads-of-families-of-the-name-resident-in-the-united-states-in-1790-and-a-bibliography/oclc/5083799&referer=brief_results ''The Bell family in America''], New York, W.M. Clemens, 1913. can be added in this section until it can be verified by another source. Much of the information in that reference is inaccuate. See the [[Space:Bell_Name_Study#Bells_According_to_Weeks|Bells According to Weeks section]] of the [[Space:Bell_Name_Study|Bell Name Study]] for more information. See also:
[[:Category:Legends|Category:Legends]]
[[:Category: Fictitious and Legendary Genealogy|Category:Fictitious_Genealogy]]
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Bell of Dunmore early C19

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[[Category:Lissan Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Lissan Parish, County Londonderry]] [[Category:Ballynagilly Townland, Lissan Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Dunmore Townland, Lissan Parish, County Tyrone]] == Introduction == [[:Category: Dunmore Townland, Lissan Parish, County Tyrone]] is a townland in the east of County Tyrone and to the north of Cookstown. It borders Ballybriest, County Londonderry even though both are in the same Parish of Lissan. On the southern border of Dunmore is [[:Category: Ballynagilly Townland, Lissan Parish, County Tyrone]], and to the west of that, [[:Category: Ballynasollus Townland, Kildress Parish, County Tyrone]]. It is not the same as Dunnamore, some distance to the west of Cookstown. There were quite a few Bells in the first two of these townlands particularly. See also: [[Space:McNabb-412_Claggan_Research]]. == Heads == This is people with no parents positively identified. In many cases this is because there may have been two people of the same name and townland (e.g. Thomas Bell of Ballynagilly). * [[Bell-32675|Unknown Bell]] (hypothetical - DNA weakly suggests the following James and John to be siblings) ** [[Bell-30748|James Bell (bef.1805-)]] of Dunmore, m. [[Archer-6173|Margaret Archer]]. Children: Margaret Harkness, Thomas John Bell, George Bell, Nancy Ann Crooks, Mary Ann Crooks, and Jane Douglas. ** [[Bell-31307|John Bell (abt. 1806-1868)]] of Dunmore. Tentative wife [[Unknown-599333|Anne (abt.1815-1883)]]. Children: David Bell, John Bell, Thomas James Bell, Margaret Mary Jane Crooks. * [[Bell-37119|Thomas Bell (abt.1770-)]] ** [[Bell-32340|George Bell (abt.1809-1867)]] , constable who served in Cork and retired home to Dunmore. Lists next-of-kin as brothers Robert and William Bell. ** [[Bell-31474|William Bell (abt.1814-1898)]] of Dunmore. No info about his first marriage; 2nd is to Rachel Dougle with no children. ** One of the following two Roberts is George's brother. * [[Bell-31391|Robert Bell (1795-abt.1873)]] of Dunmore m. [[Jackson-42370|Margaret (Jackson) Bell (1807-)]]. Children: Robert, james, Jackson, Mary Ann, George, John. * [[Bell-34276|Robert Bell (abt.1797-abt.1888)]] of Dunmore. It's possible the death records and even children names may be mixed up between these two Roberts. * [[Bell-34140|Thomas Bell (abt.1802-1870)]], Dunmore, married, bronchitis, informant Anne Bell. * [[Bell-34141|Thomas Bell (abt.1800-1870)]], Dunmore, married, stomach disease, informant Mary Anne Evans. * [[Bell-32228|Maria (Bell) Maxwell (abt.1807-1889)]] whose husband Hugh Maxwell was from Dunmore. * ''Note:'' Dunmore Lot 1 (Griffith's) is in later years broken up into at least 7 sublets and names appear there from Ballynagilly. So some of these death registrations e.g. the Thomas Bells might be people from Ballynagilly dying at Dunmore. * [[Bell-31906|William Bell (abt.1811-)]] of Ballynagilly. Tentative sons John and Robert ; possible David(1841) * [[Bell-31976|David Bell (abt.1844-aft.1922)]] of Ballynagilly, son of William Bell. * [[Unknown-553759|Martha (Unknown) Bell (abt.1806-1902)]] - wife of Thomas Bell of Ballynagilly. * [[Bell-32248|Jane (Bell) McConkey (abt.1836-)]] - daughter of Thomas Bell of Ballynagilly -- inhabits Dunmore Lot 1D as of 1901. * [[Bell-31977|Mary Anne Bell (abt.1834-1918)]] - daughter of Thomas Bell, Ballynagilly * [[Bell-31908|John Bell (abt.1841-1914)]] of Ballynagilly - husband of Margaret Collins. * [[Bell-31978|James Bell (1834-)]] of Ballynagilly, son of Thomas Bell. * [[Bell-31979|Thomas Bell (1806-abt.1879)]] of Ballynagilly. * [[Bell-32239|William Bell (abt.1808-1873)]] of Ballynasollus. Children: Rachel Glasgow, Margaret Glasgow(uncertain), Jane Hamilton, Catherine Cahoon, Alexander Bell, Hannah Mitchell, Elizabeth Sinnamon. * [[Bell-32356|Richard Bell (abt.1809-1894)]] of Ballynasollus. * [[Bell-31896|Mary (Bell) Glendinning (abt.1768-)]] - the Glendinning book says nothing at all about her origins other than that she was from a neighbouring townland of Brackagh, Lissan (which Dunmore is). == Other Bells == There are several other Bell heads of the area to the north and east of Cookstown; I have found zero connections between them and the Dunmore/Ballynagilly Bell group. Search WikiTree with surname=BELL, Birth Keyword=(the parish) ; sort by date. Parishes include Derryloran, Lissan, Kildress, Tamlaght, Arboe. == Tithe Applotment Book == * Lissan, Ballynagilly: John, Robert, Thomas. * Lissan, Dunmore: John, Robert(red), Robert(white), Thomas. * Lissan, Drumgrass: [[Bell-31623|James]]. * Lissan, Killybasky: Robert. * Lissan, Turnaface: John, Robert. * Derryloran, Derrycrummy: James, John, Robert, Thomas, William. * Derryloran, Gortalowry: William, William. * Derryloran, Tamlaghtmore: Alexander, James, Robert, Robert jun, Robert sen, Walter * Kildress: (none) Note that there were two different Roberts of Dunmore. It's also possible that the same person may have holdings in multiple townlands, e.g. Robert of Ballynagilly might be the same as one of the Dunmore Roberts. Also interesting that nobody is at Ballynasollus. That does seriously raise the possibility that William and Richard moved from elsewhere; possibly Dunmore. [[Bell-31618|James Bell (abt.1799-abt.1879)]] of Claggan and [[Bell-30748|James Bell (bef.1809-)]] of Dunmore both do not appear here. Perhaps this Thomas of Dunmore is the father of James. James's oldest male son (that we know of) is Thomas , and the eldest male son was usually named for the father's father. == Griffith's Valuation (1859-60) == * Lissan, Dunmore: [[Bell-32340|George]], [[Bell-31307|John]], Robert sr., Robert jr., Thomas A., Thomas Sr., [[Bell-31474|William]]. * Lissan, Drumgrass: [[Bell-31623|James]], John. * Lissan, Ballynagilly: David, [[Bell-31906|William]]. * Lissan, Clagan: [[Bell-31618|James]]. * Lissan, Mobuy: James. ''(Adjoins the holding of James at Clagan)'' * Lissan, Rossmore: John, [[Bell-34139|Robert]]. * Lissan, Turnaface: John, [[Bell-35298|William(John)]], [[Bell-35295|William(Robert)]] * Lissan, Dunnabraggy: George. * Lissan, Killybasky: William. * Kildress, Drumshanbo: Alexander, John. * Kildress, Ballynasollus: [[Bell-32239|William]], [[Bell-32356|Richard]]. * Kildress, Mackenny: William. * Derryloran, Claggan: John. (NOTE different townland to Lissan, Clagan). * Derryloran, Toberlane: John. * Derryloran, Killymam: John. * Derryloran, Gortalowry: Mary. * Derryloran, Ardvarnish: Robert. * Derryloran, Drummond: Robert. * Derryloran, Coolreaghs: [[Bell-33104|Thomas]]. * Derryloran, Ballymenagh: [[Bell-34943|William]]. * Cookstown proper: John, Michael, Thomas, William. == Other interesting records and discussion == * [[Bell-31352|Margaret Bell]] in her 1938 will refers to "Cousin Archie Bell of Dunmore, Co. Tyrone, and his wife Sarah". That could be [[Bell-31343|James Archer Bell (1893-)]], actually the nephew of Margaret though. * {{Ancestry Tree|112119814|300095274518}} - 33 trees cite Jane Bell (1754-1830) from Tyrone w. husband James Crooks from Co.Londonderry - sounds like our part of the world. 116 trees with {{Ancestry Tree|80136719|48414043681}} Margaret Jane Bell 1754-1842, possibly same person; lots of mistakes though as to be expected for trees of this age. == Uncommon genealogical resources == PRONI has Street Directories which is mostly only for Cookstown proper but there are a handful of listings for rural merchants who offer services in town. Forebears/FMP has a records search by surname for people killed in WW1, although it doesn't tell you their place of origin. You'd have to find out from newspaper and then look this up. Subscription. https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3876/ is a weird database that might have info with careful searching. == DNA == [[McNabb-412]] has DNA matches with descendants of every known child of [[Bell-30748|James Bell (bef.1805-)]] , except for Margaret. However, my two strongest matches in the cluster are not descendants of him! One of those is a double-descendant of [[Bell-31307|John Bell]], suggesting that John and James were brothers. == Sources == * See also: [[Space:Claggan_Presbyterian_cemetery_inscriptions|Claggan Presbyterian cemetery inscriptions]]

Bell Rock Cemetery, Malden, Massachusetts

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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' Bell Rock Cemetery aka Common Ground Cemetery at Sandy Bank |- | '''GPS Coordinates:'’’ [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/42.41699/-71.07026 42.41798, -71.07184] |- | '''Address''': 100 Green St Malden ph. (Medford & Green St., Malden) |- | '''Information:''' [https://malden.wickedlocal.com/news/20160503/malden-historical-society-to-host-tour-of-bell-rock-cemetery wicked local on Bell Rock Cemetery]
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Boston Globe]
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Bella Webber

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Bellamy Name Study

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[[Category:Bellamy Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Bellamy Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bellamy Bellamy] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bellamy name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bellamy's), by time period (18th Century Bellamy's), or by topic (Bellamy DNA, Bellamy Occupations, Bellamy Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bellamy Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bellamy-2127|Eileen (Bellamy) Robinson]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bellamy}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bellami Bellami] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bellamee Bellamee] ==Surname Meaning== *[https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bellamy| Surname History] ==Resources== *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=BELLAMY| Unconnected Bellamy Profiles] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=0&order=&s=BELLAMY| Orphaned Bellamy Profiles] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Bellamy| Unsourced Bellamy Profiles] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=BELLAMY| Bellamy DNA Connections] *[https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/19503.html Bellamy Family in Wilmington, North Carolina] * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/newhanover/bios/bellamy53gbs.txt John Dillard Bellamy]

Bellamy Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida

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[[Category:Bellamy Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Bellamy Plantation History == Originally from South Carolina, '''[[Bellamy-1569|John "Jack" Bellamy]]''' moved to Florida in 1820, where he and two other settlers mapped and founded the town of Jacksonville. While there he was awarded a territorial contract to build a 25 Foot wide road from the Ockclocknee to the St John's river in St Augustine. Once the road was finished in 1824, the family moved to Madison County in the Florida Territory in 1824. He and his family eventually moved to Jefferson County where they were enumerated in 1840. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Jefferson, Florida Territory; Roll: 36; Page: 55; Family History Library Film: 0006712
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John Bellamy in Jefferson, Florida Territory.
Jack built the [[Space:Bellamy_Plantation%2C_Jefferson_County%2C_Florida|Bellamy Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida]], eight miles East of Monticello on the several thousand acres of land granted to him in remuneration for building the road. Jack became one of the wealthiest planters in the Florida,[https://ia800906.us.archive.org/21/items/plantationsjeffe00work/plantationsjeffe00work.pdf Plantations, Jefferson County] When he died in 1845, he left the Bellamy Plantation to his youngest son, '''[[Bellamy-1580|William Bellamy (1802-1846)]]'''. Bellamy Plantation consisted of 4000 acres with 209 slaves when under William's management.[https://ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/19/96/00001/9781947372627_Smith.pdf Slavery and Plantation Growth in Antebellum Florida: 1821-1860] William died 17 months after his father's death, leaving the plantation to his wife, '''[[Simkins-262|Emmala Ann (Simkins) Bellamy (1816-1851)]]'''. Upon her death the plantation was bequeathed in equal shares to their four daughters: '''[[Bellamy-2596|Elizabeth Brooks (Bellamy) Parkhill (1838-1898)]]''', '''[[Bellamy-2597|Margaret (Bellamy) Turnbull (1841-1900)]]''', '''[[Bellamy-2598|Emmala Simkins (Bellamy) Parkhill (1844-1915)]]''', and '''[[Bellamy-2599|William J "Willa" (Bellamy) Turnbull (1846-1915)]]'''. Currently all that is left of the Bellamy plantation are some slave houses, a huge pecan orchard, stock farm, and the Bellamy cemetery, which houses 4 generations of the Bellamy family and 3 generations of the Bailey family. == Owners == *[[Bellamy-1569|John Bellamy (1776-1845)]] *[[Bellamy-1580|William Bellamy (1802-1846)]] *[[Simkins-262|Emmala Ann (Simkins) Bellamy (1816-1851)]] *[[Bellamy-2596|Elizabeth Brooks (Bellamy) Parkhill (1838-1898)]] *[[Bellamy-2597|Margaret (Bellamy) Turnbull (1841-1900)]] *[[Bellamy-2598|Emmala Simkins (Bellamy) Parkhill (1844-1915)]] *[[Bellamy-2599|William J "Willa" (Bellamy) Turnbull (1846-1915)]] == Slaves == See: *[[Space:Slaves_of_John_Bellamy%2C_Florida|Slaves of John Bellamy, Florida]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Bellamy%2C_Florida|Slaves of William Bellamy, Florida]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Emmala_Ann_Bellamy%2C_Florida|Slaves of Emmala Ann Bellamy, Florida]] == Sources ==

Bella's Baptism Record Mystery

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[[Category:Potter-10870 Needs Work]] =='''Bella "Isabella" (Beilby) Richardson - what's the problem?'''== [[Beilby-134|Isabella (Beilby) Richardson (bef.1769-1837)]] Bella is her name recorded on her baptism and burial records. Isabella is recorded on some of the baptism records of her children with Robert Richardson, whom she married on 8 Mar 1790 in Kirkburn. '''Key Points / Problem''' :- Bella Beilby was Baptised in Kirkburn 2 October 1769. Her father is recorded as Michael Beilby, Labourer. :- She is referenced in the will of Uncle Walter of Customs as his late sister. The father of Uncle Walter of Customs is definitely Walter, Labourer, and mother is Elizabeth. It is referenced on Bella's profile that there are "No baptismal records found for Walter, George or John sons of Michael Beilby" (ie. those mentioned in Walter's Will). This is because they are not the son's of Michael - they are the son's of [[Beilby-93|Walter Beilby (bef.1737-bef.1801)]], Labourer, and [[Danby-69|Elizabeth (Danby) Beilby (1745-)]]. '''Question?''' :- Do we need to resolve how to represent Bella in WikiTree? And confidently conclude, one way or another, her parentage given the discrepancies which have presented themselves? '''My Thoughts on the Answer?''' :- I think so; and input is required to question, add to, and confirm this analysis so an appropriate decision can be made and recorded. And relevant profiles updated if/as required. :- Further, I believe the Vicar involved made a mistake and we should listen to the ''Journal of William Richardson'' and the ''Will of Uncle Walter of Customs'' and determine that Walter Labourer and his wife Elizabeth Danby are the parents of Isabella/Bella. ==Baptism Records== There are a couple of sources on FindMyPast of the actual parish registers. Michael, Labourer, is recorded as father in both registers even though they are physically different. '''''FindMyPast''''' :1) https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FYORKSHIRE%2F007909258%2F01490&parentid=GBPRS%2FYORKSHIRE%2FBAP%2F500492935 :2) A Copy: https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FYORKSHIRE%2F007587942%2F00667&parentid=GBPRS%2FYORKSHIRE%2FBAP%2F1698786 :This is the transcription of bothhttps://search.findmypast.com.au/record/browse?id=GBPRS/YORKSHIRE/007587942/00667: :First name(s); '''Bella''' :Last name; '''Beilby''' :Gender; '''Female''' :Birth year; '''-''' :Birth place; '''-''' :Baptism year; '''1769''' :Baptism date; '''02 Oct 1769''' :Place; '''Kirkburn''' :County; '''Yorkshire''' :Country; '''England''' :Father's first name(s); '''Michael''' :Father's last name; '''Beilby''' :Mother's first name(s); '''-''' :Mother's last name; '''-''' :Record set; '''England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975''' :Category; '''Life Events (BDMs)''' :Subcategory; '''Parish Baptisms''' :Collections from; '''England, Great Britain''' '''''Printed Register''''' :Source, a PRINTED REGISTER of Kirkburn published in 2010: ::Daniel Hall the Curate was ordained 1740 and died Leven 1801 aged 85. He signs Kirkburn Bishop Transcript as Curate, twice as Minister 1746/7 and 1799/80. ::As curate of Leven he resided in the parsonage house there. The style of the writing in the images of the register makes it look as if entries are made in batches very well written and with an even hand, the three entries at the foot of the page of Michael's entry appear different suggesting those last three entries are made one at a time, but from notes. ::So it appears he was not the resident Curate or Minister hence when the first Beilby Kilburn baptism was performed, after the Bainton baptisms, he would probably not have been overly familiar with the family and a case of mistaken identity a real possibility. =='''''Who is Michael, Labourer?'''== Contenders: :Michael Snr baptised 1717 Kirkburn - 1785 buried @ Walkington :Arabella Holiday 1716 Kirkburn - 1790 Buried @ Walkington : Married at Kirkburn on 13 May 1736 :Michael Jnr baptised 1742 Kirkburn - 1809 buried @ Hull :Anne Fenby 1755 Hutton Cranswick / 1799 Hutton Cranswick : Married at Hutton Cranswick on 15 April 1777 ::Note: Michael declares himself a "batchelor" on his 1777 marriage so we can scrub idea of a short lived/unknown earlier marriage though being unmarried does not prevent him fathering a child. But the following year the same vicar labels a child as base born to a single woman suggesting he tells it like it is. So why not in this case? Remember there are no marriage records tying Michael to Elizabeth Danby which would align to this generation's Michael. If daughter of Michael Snr and Arabella, he would have been 52 and Arabella 51. Both were still alive. Too old? Their last son Jonathon was born 1760. Would Michael be termed a Labourer at this stage - there was no occupation listed on his death record. If daughter of Michael Jnr, he would have been 37. He did not marry Anne until 8 years later. Therefore mother will most likely remain unknown. Would both Michael and Walter be "Labourers" in 1769? In 1778 when Michael Jnr and Anne's first child was baptised in Hutton Cranswick, daughter Jane, his Occupation was Husbandman. Jane died in 1810 in Hull but was buried in Hutton Cranswick. Michael Jnr left a Will, an abstract of which is availablehttps://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7210529. Bella is not mentioned in it though his children since he married are. The 1805 Probate/Will mentioned on the profile of Bella is not the correct Michael. Baptisms for the children of Walter, Labourer, were performed at Bainton until Bella's. Bella's was at Kirkburn, as were the remainder of Walter's children. Did the Clerk make a simple mistake in that he should simply have written Walter, Labourer instead? Was he simply confused between the two brothers? Why would they bother to baptise her as Michael's, (because it was the truth? C) if it was agreed that Bella would grow up as Walter's daughter - which she seeming did based on Uncle Walter Custom's Will? Or was it all above board to the adults?? If it was a simple clerical mistake, and her father is Walter, Labourer, and mother Elizabeth Danby, she fits perfectly between George and John. Would Walter and Elizabeth have left a gap in their own family making to make room for Michael's daughter? (Illness, absence, bad humour) {|border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name / Yrs Apart||Bapt / Burial||Bapt / Burial |- |Matthew ||1761-unknown ||Bainton / unknown |- |Walter +2 ||1763-1764 ||Bainton / Bainton |- |George +2 ||1765-1849 ||Bainton / Nafferton |- |?? Bella +4 ||1769-1837 ||Kirkburn / Watton |- |John +3 ||1771-1771 ||Kirkburn / Kirkburn |- |Ann +2 ||1773-1773 ||Kirkburn / Kirkburn |- |John +3 ||1776-1808 ||Kirkburn / Hull |- |Walter +2 ||1778-1843 ||Kirkburn / Cottingham |} Bella and Robert Richardson were married by Banns 1790 and there are no clues on their marriage records as to who her father is. As marriages before civil registration did not request/record fathers name regular documents are not going to supply this definitive info. Therefore the question arises - how accurate is what our 'non resident' Vicar wrote down, possibly some time after the event of Bella's baptism? It is important we give weight instead to what the people concerned (eg. Uncle Walter Custom's in his Will) tell us about their nearest relatives. Likelihood of this particular Vicar making a mistake Vs her brother…..??? Of the marriage records for other "siblings", ie. those children of Walter Labourer and Elizabeth who did marry, here are the details in order of age: :- Matthew, outcome unknown - under investigation; most likely died young. :- Cowkeeper George and Anne Briggs were married by Banns 1799. :- John and Jane Robinson were married by License, 1791. :- Uncle Walter of Customs and Ellis Boyes and Jane Frank were married by License, in 1805 and 1820 respectively. So there are no hints there! WikiTree is also showing Elizabeth Danby as wife of both Michael Beilby and Walter Beilby. There are no records linking Elizabeth to Michael, only records linking Elizabeth to Walter. This needs to be updated unless evidence can be discovered. Can anything be revealed through her name? Her "grandmother" was Arabella and there are records for many Arabella and Isabella Holiday's, as there are Isabella's on the Beilby side; of various spellings and places. If any are closer relations is not known. One Further thought on the topic which weighs against Michael Labourer. There is another daughter who hasn’t been touched on belonging to Michael & wife Ann Fenbyhttps://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FOR%2FYORK%2FM%2F00061233%2F2 ....There is a baptism in Etton 1785https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/37948715:9841?tid=&pid=&queryId=c215ce21c891bec76fdd700cbc04e632&_phsrc=xNG2&_phstart=successSource daughter of Michael Beilby farmer with an Arabella burial in Hull Holy Trinity 14 April 1804https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/14546773:9840?tid=&pid=&queryId=a171f8981c843a9c4f890e19af71d971&_phsrc=xNG1&_phstart=successSource no age or relationship given. Were Michael Labourer also the father of Bella Richardson that would mean he had two daughters bearing same name.... (with thanks to the anonymous SAH for review and recent input). --------------------------------------------------- =Please provide your thoughts, questions, etc below= =='''Comments by Cass'''== I am always reluctant to assert that the "official" record is wrong without good reason. It's difficult to see how a cleric who performed a physical act for a family managed to get the wrong name for the father yet settle on the name of his brother. (Unless the were both there and the cleric really didn't care about what he was doing). An unmarried woman could not say a man was her child's father just to get the child baptised. Dad must have been at the ceremony or at least well known to everyone present to have his name recorded. Therefore father should have been [[Beilby-102|Michael Senior]] or [[Beilby-141|Michael Junior]] or some other Michael. Discount Michael Junior as he was not married at the time, doesn't seem to have had an earlier wife, and doesn't mention Bella in his will. Some other Michael is fanciful. Michael Senior is just possible but it's stretching his wife's fertility a bit. (Especially if it is thought that [[Holiday-154 |Arabella Holiday]] was actually Isabella Halliday as appears in some online trees). On the other hand we do not know when Bella was born. [[Beilby-148|Walter Beilby]]'s will is a problem. Searching has produced no other Arabella, Isabella or Bella Beilby who might have been his sister. When writing wills people did tend to make sure the right person got the money. Almost certain that he believed Bella was his sister. Short answer is I do not think a strong enough case has been made for reassigning her parents. In the interests of Wikitree's year of accuracy I would detach her from all parents and write the whole thing up on the profile with generous links to other people and await the arrival of further information. There is no urgency. C Adding more members of the family to Wikitree might help understand this better. =='''Comments by Susie'''== Thanks C. That's probably a reasonable position to take if Ramona agrees. C, Do you have a theory on why the baptisms switched from Bainton to Kirkburn for Bella's baptism, and why there appears to be a convenient gap in George and Ann's baby making? I can't get past these two questions. Ramona, I also wonder if the Journal of William Richardson has anything more to reveal than what is already on the profile of [[Richardson-14609|Robert Richardson (bef.1796-1807)]]. --------------------------------------------------- = Sources =

Bellbrook Cemetery

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'''Bellbrook Cemetery In Bellbrook, Ohio Detailed Listings:''' This page is part of the [[Space:Ohio Cemeteries Team|Ohio Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bellbrook_Cemetery%2C_Bellbrook%2C_Ohio Bellbrook Cemetery Page] To See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/986767/bellbrook-cemetery Bellbrook Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Bellbrook-Cemetery/138831 Bellbrook Cemetery On Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=39.6441480,+-84.0697750 Bellbrook Cemetery On Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Ohio|place=[[Space:Bellbrook_Cemetery|Bellbrook Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Ohio|place=[[Space:Bellbrook_Cemetery|Bellbrook Cemetery]]}}

Belle Grove Plantation, Frederick County, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Frederick County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Frederick County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Belle Grove Plantation, Frederick County, Virginia]] ==Introduction== This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by [[Hite-10|Isaac Hite, Jr.]] and attempt to connect them to their families. ===History=== '''Belle Grove Plantation''' was built on the labor of enslaved individuals held by the Hite family between 1794 and 1797. In 1732, [[Heyd-15|Jost Hite]] with his business partner Robert McKay (possibly [[MacKay-3389|Robert MacKay Sr]]) and 16 families, journeyed to the northern Shenandoah Valley to settle on 140,000 acres obtained in two land grants. [[Hite-10|Isaac Hite, Jr.]], the grandson of Jost Hite, attended William and Mary College and served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. In 1783, his father gave him and his bride [[Madison-6|Eleanor Conway Madison]], the sister of James Madison, Jr., the 483 acres on which Belle Grove Manor House was later built. Hite family records indicate that they enslaved more than 270 people at Belle Grove between 1783 and 1851. There is a small burial ground believed to be the final resting place for some of the enslaved individuals. https://www.bellegrove.org/about/history ===Slaves=== Among the first enslaved Africans whom the Hite family held were 15 individuals deeded to them by [[Madison-2|James Madison Sr.]]. They were: #Jerry #Jemmy #Sally #Milley #Eliza (35) and her five children: Joanna (12), Diana (10), Demas (8), Pendar (6), Webster (4) #Truelove (31) and her four children: Peggy (9), Priscilla (7), Henry (5), and Katey (3), (later she had Susie, who was given to Isaac by deed on July 27, 1832) Other enslaved individuals:https://www.bellegrove.org/about/enslaved/families #Judah (Judy), the cook, purchased from Abraham Bowman. She had 12 children: #Sam #George #Marcu #Milly #Mary #Anthony #Maria #Westley #Elias #Elijah #Emily #Jonathan In the 1820 census Isaac held 101 enslaved people in Pugh, Frederick, Virginia, United States. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
Fourth Census of the United States, 1820; Census Place: Pugh, Frederick, Virginia; Page: 9; NARA Roll: M33_138; Image: 21
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Isaac Hite in Pugh, Frederick, Virginia, USA.
:25 Males - Under 14 :11 Males - 14 thru 25 :19 Males - 26 thru 44 :3 Males - 45 and over :19 Females - Under 14 :7 Females - 14 thru 25 :14 Females - 26 thru 44 :3 Females - 45 and over In the 1830 census Isaac held 55 enslaved people in Western District, Frederick, Virginia. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Western District, Frederick, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 190; Page: 113; Family History Library Film: 0029669
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Isaac Hate Senior in Western District, Frederick, Virginia.
:5 Males - Under 10 :7 Males - 10 thru 23 :8 Males - 24 thru 35 :7 Males - 36 thru 54 :4 Males - 55 thru 99 :7 Females - Under 10 :4 Females - 10 thru 23 :3 Females - 24 thru 35 :3 Females - 36 thru 54 :7 Females - 55 thru 99 == Research Notes == *Need to get original inventories. *For an in depth record of the enslaved held at Belle Grove plantation, please see: [https://www.bellegrove.org/images/uploads/List_of_Enslaved_Recorded_in_Commonplace_Book_put_on_Website.pdf List of Enslaved Compiled from Notes in the Hite Family Commonplace Book (1776‐1859)] '''Virginia Historical Society''': Hite Family Papers MssIH637535a‐40 ==Sources==

Belle Grove Plantation, Frederick County Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Frederick County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Fredericksburg, Virginia, Slave Owners]] The History of Belle Grove begins with the German immigration into the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. In 1732, Jost Hite with his business partner Robert McKay and 16 families, journeyed to the northern Valley to settle on 140,000 acres obtained in two land grants. Isaac Hite Jr, grandson of Jost Hite attended William and Mary College and served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. In 1783, his father gave him and his bride Nelly Conway Madison, sister of a future President of the United States, the 483 acres on which Belle Grove Manor House was later built. In 1794, construction began, and was completed in 1797. The grand mansion was built with limestone quarried on the property and faced the Valley Pike to display the owners social and financial status. Isaac and Nelly Hite had three children and two lived to adulthood. Ann Tunstall Maury After the death of Nelly in 1802, Major Hite married Ann Tunstall Maury, with whom he had ten children. In 1815, as the family grew, an addition was made at the west end of the original house to create the 100-foot facade as it stands today. The grain and livestock plantation continued to grow until Major Hite controlled 7500 acres of land. Hite also owned a general store, a grist-mill, a saw-mill and a distillery. Hite family records indicate that they owned 276 slaves at Belle Grove between 1783 and 1851. Among the first enslaved Africans whom the Hite family owned were 15 individuals deeded to them by James Madison, Sr. They were: Jerry, Jemmy, Sally, Milley, Eliza and her five children: Joanna, Diana, Demas, Pendar, Webster, and Truelove and her four children: Peggy, Priscilla, Henry, and Katey. Eliza and Truelove's families would be at Belle Grove for three generations. Although no slave quarters are extant, archaeology is underway in the area where they were located. There is a small cemetery believed to be the final resting place of some of the enslaved. Research is underway to learn more about the individuals that were enslaved at Belle Grove and about their lives and families; click here for more information. Major Isaac Hite, Jr. died in 1836, and nine years after Ann’s death in 1851, Belle Grove was sold out of the family. By 1860, the Cooley family lived at Belle Grove. It was occupied several times during the war, most noteably by Union General Philip Sheridan in the fall of 1864 and Belle Grove found itself in the center of the Battle of Cedar Creek on October 19, 1864. There was a succession of owners before the Brumback family bought what remained of the farm in 1907, and then Francis Welles Hunnewell purchased Belle Grove from the Brumbacks in 1929. Much is owed to the thoughtful preservation efforts of these 20th century owners.https://bellegrove.org/ ==Sources==

Belle Isle

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[[Category: Confederate American Civil War Camps for Union POWs]] [[Category: Belle Isle Prison, Belle Isle, Virginia]] [[Category:Richmond, Virginia]] = History = = Conditions = = References = * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Belle_Isle_(Richmond,_Virginia)|Belle Isle Prison]] * [https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/belle_isle_prison Belle Isle Prison] * [https://www.mycivilwar.com/pow/va-belle-isle.html Belle Isle Prisoner of War Camp] = External Links =

Belle Isle Plantation

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[[Category:Belle Isle Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:Ball_Plantations|Index of Ball Plantations]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Introduction== When John Ball, Sr. bought it, Belle Isle was an 1100 acre plot on an island near the city of Georgetown. ===Owners=== :[[Ball-12449|John Coming Ball]] (1760-1817) :[[Ball-12448|John Ball, Jr]] (1819) apparently bought it from his father for $20,000 :[[Lowndes-349|Richard Henry Lowndes]] ===Slaves=== Number of slaves – 44 in 1817 https://south-carolina-plantations.com/georgetown/belle-isle-cat-island.html See [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Coming_Ball%2C_Sr.%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of John Coming Ball, Sr., South Carolina]] for an accounting of the enslaved held at Belle Isle Plantation. ===Timeline=== (Research the sources on this site: https://south-carolina-plantations.com/georgetown/belle-isle-cat-island.html) :Early 1800's – John Ball Sr acquired the plantation. :1817 – John Ball Sr died and a slave inventory of his Belle Isle Plantation was made. Ball's will declared all his land holdings and most of the slaves were to be sold. :Circa 1819 – John Ball Jr. purchased the plantation for $20,000. :1820 US Federal Census Slave Schedule: John Ball in Christ Church, Charleston, South Carolina, owns 441 slaves. :1843 – John Ball Jr. passed away. :After 1843 – Richard Henry Lowndes acquired the plantation. ==Sources==

Belle Isle Prison

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[[Category:Belle Isle Prison, Belle Isle, Virginia]] This was a small island at the west end of the City in the James River. Used as an incarceratory for enlisted men, it had a few shacks and some Sibley tents. A hospital for prisoners and an iron factory also occupied the island.
The men were allowed to swim in the river and some escaped in this manner. Cannon and rifle pits effectively discouraged many attempts of this nature.
By 1863, almost 10,000 men were imprisoned here. The old Richmond & Petersburg Railroad bridge to the island was called by the prisoners "Bridge of Sighs". It has long been a center of dispute. The South claimed a low death-rate; the North, a very high one. Source: [http://www.mdgorman.com/Prisons/belle_isle_prison.htm Belle Isle Prison] NOTE: Union soldiers that were originally buried on Belle Island were moved to Richmond National Cemetery. ---- List of known soldiers originally buried on Belle Isle, and re-interred in Richmond National Cemetery. This list was compiled from Richmond National Cemetery Records. NAME''' - '''RANK - REGIMENT - SEC - GRAVE - Date of Death - CEMETERY #'''Agnew''', W. M.''' - '''CPL''' - '''CO I 140 PA INF''' - '''3A''' - '''143''' - '''9/13/1863''' - '''Richmond #'''Allen''', W.''' - '''UNK''' - '''CO F 2ND PHB CAV MD''' - '''3A''' - '''893''' - '''1/3/1864''' - '''Richmond #'''Ashber''', C. 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Belle Mina Plantation, Limestone County, Alabama

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[[Category:Belle Mina Plantation, Limestone County, Alabama]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Limestone County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Limestone County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] == Introduction == [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Alabama_Plantations|Alabama Plantations]] === Background === One of the earliest plantation houses with a monumental portico in the state, Belle Mina was built from 1826–35 for Alabama's second governor, Thomas Bibb. Bibb was a native of Amelia County, Virginia. Belle Mina, known as Belmina during the 19th century, was a "historic slave farm and plantation house"Alabama's Tapestry of Historic Places: An Inventory. Montgomery: Alabama Historical Commission. 1978. p. 99 in Belle Mina, Alabama, United States. Completed in 1826, the Late Georgian-style house was built for Alabama's second governor, Thomas Bibb.White, Ronnie (May 9, 2007). "Belle Mina is Bibb legacy". The Huntsville Times. Retrieved July 25, 2011 Originally located at the center of a "2,500-acre agricultural slave complex, the red brick main house is one of the earliest Alabama examples of a stereotypical columned plantation house."Robert Gamble (September 2, 2008). "Plantation Architecture in Alabama". The Encyclopedia of Alabama. Auburn University. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved July 25, 2011, Hammond, Ralph (1951). Antebellum Mansions of Alabama. New York: Architectural Book Publishers. pp. 48–51. ISBN 0-517-02075-0.[https://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/AL-01-083-0037 Belle Mina; Society of Architectural Historians; (note-best one page summary)] The house and surrounding 9 acres were added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 31, 1972."National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. NRHP reference No. 72000164; National Park Service. July 9, 2010. ==== Location ==== The coordinates for Belle Mina Plantation are 34.64479°N 86.88078°. This is at Belle Mina, Limestone, Alabama just in the center part of the far northern part of the state. In 1860, 52.8% of the county population were slaves. ==== History==== Thomas acquired a large land acreage at Belle Mina, Alabama,[https://glorecords.blm.gov/results/default.aspx?searchCriteria=type=patent|st=AL|cty=083|ln=bibb|sp=true|sw=true|sadv=false#resultsTabIndex=0&page=1&sortField=11&sortDir=0 Thomas Bibb's Alabama Land Purchases where he erected the famous Bibb mansion (see [[Space:Belle_Mina_Plantation_House|Belle Mina Plantation House]]) and lived in regal style surrounded by his race horses and fox hounds. This mansion has long been one of the show places of the South, disclosing an elegance hardly surpassed in any section of the country. There is hardly a more out¬ standing example of the old southern aristocracy than this Bibb mansion, which has been occupied by Governor Bibb’s descendants up to the beginning of the year 1941. Bibb, Charles William, compiler; ''"The Bibb Family in America; 1964-1940,"'' Baltimore, MD, 1941, digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018; see: https://archive.org/details/bibbfamilyinamerOObibb As the area was still being converted from a frontier, no sawed lumber or ready-made brick was available when Bibb set out to build the house. So he used the profits from crops grown by slaves to raise a sawmill and build a brick kiln. Bibb enslaved skilled artisans to produce the construction materials and build the house. It took him several years to find and enslave a highly skilled mason and an expert carpenter.The house was basically complete by 1826, although work on various buildings of the plantation complex continued up to 1835.Gamble, Robert (1987). The Alabama Catalog: A Guide to the Early Architecture of the State. University, AL: University of Alabama Press. pp. 45, 260. ISBN 0-8173-0148-8. During the Civil War, the home was occupied by Federal troops.Dylan Tucker, University of North Alabama, “Belle Mina Plantation,” Omeka at Auburn, accessed April 29, 2023, https://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/553. Bibb died in 1839, but the plantation remained in his family until 1941. At that time it was purchased by Dr. and Mrs. Berthold Kennedy, who renovated the mansion shortly afterward. Another renovation was completed in 1967. At that time a kitchen wing and garage were built and some minor interior modifications were done. Another plantation home, Woodside, was built on the estate one half-mile from the main house. It was constructed in 1860-61 as a wedding gift to Mary Chambers Bibb by her father Porter Bibb, the son of Alabama’s second governor, Thomas Bibb. It was completely destroyed in a fire on November 18, 2022.Kremer, Nick (November 20, 2022). "Plantation house destroyed in Friday night fire". WSFA-TV. Archived from the original on November 22, 2022[https://www.enewscourier.com/news/historic-woodside-mansion-destroyed-by-fire/article_241742da-68fa-11ed-aa4a-ab4c7e5670d1.html ''Historic Woodside Mansion destroyed by fire,'' The News Courier, Athens, Alabama, Nov 20, 2022 ====Architecture==== The two-story brick structure features exterior walls that are 3 feet thick, laid in Flemish bond. The front (east) elevation of the house is dominated by a monumental Tuscan hexastyle portico that spans the entire five-bay, 60-foot wide front facade. The floor of the stylobate and the columns are brick. The portico shelters the main front entrance with its delicate fanlight and sidelights in the central bay. A three-part window is centered above the front entrance. The remaining bays are defined by rectangular twelve-over-twelve sash windows on both levels. A hip roof, originally crowned by a balustrade, covers both the portico and main structure. An original one-story, semi-detached brick service wing with three rooms is located towards the rear of the house, on the south side. The house and grounds were initially surrounded by a 5-foot-high brick wall. It was demolished during the Civil War. The rooftop deck and balustrade were destroyed in a tornado on July 16, 1875. The interior of the house featured Federal-style woodwork, Adam-style fireplace mantels, and a spiral primary stairway. The floor plan was based on the center-hall prototype, with two large primary rooms on either side of a 15-by-60-foot hallway. The first floor also features a side hall and a secondary stairway. ===Owners=== * Date of Erection; 1826 * [[Bibb-294|Governor Thomas Bibb]] (until his death in 1839) * [[Thompson-17270|Parmelia (Thompson) Bibb (1784-1854)]] (Thomas's wife, until her death in 1855) * [[Bibb-381|Thomas Bibb Jr (abt.1810-abt.1861)]] (until his death in 1861) * [[Unknown-647593|Thomas Jr's wife Anna C. (Unknown) Bibb (abt.1810-)]] (Anna refused to reliquish the estate until 1865 to her brother-in-law, David Porter Bibb, who inherited the plantataion under the conditions of his father Thomas Bibb Sr's will of 1840.Edwards v. Bibb, 54 Ala. 475 (1875) Dec. 1875 · Alabama Supreme Court ) * [[Bibb-383|David Porter Bibb (abt.1814-abt.1865)]] (Moved in during 1865 and died the same year) * [[Betts-3241|Mary Parrott Chambers (Betts) Edwards (abt.1816-1898)]] (D P Bibb's wife commenced a series of lawsuits for 10 years for her dower rights which ended up in the Alabama Supreme Court and was denied on appeal.)Edwards v. Bibb, 54 Ala. 475 (1875) Dec. 1875 · Alabama Supreme Court Meanwhile, her son [[Bibb-383|David Porter Bibb Jr]] was managing the estate.Alabama, Freedmen's Bureau...Officce Records, 1865-1872, Roll 15, Misc Records, 1856-1867, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99L6-92CK?i=14&cc=2575789 * [[Bibb-383|David Porter Bibb Jr]] (until he died in 1915) * Bibb family (until 1941) * [[Kennedy-26936|Berthold Kennedy]] === Slaves === The following are the slave records for Thomas Bibb and his descendants when they lived on Belle Mina Plantation. ==== 1830 U.S. Census ==== The 5th Census of the United States recorded slaves for Thomas Bibb in Huntsville, Madison, Alabama."United States Census, 1830", database with images, FamilySearch (ark:/61903/1:1:XHPH-SH2 : Fri Jun 02 19:13:50 UTC 2023), Entry for Thomas Bibb, 1830. {| width=200 |Male|||| |- |||10-24||1 |- |Female|||| |- |||Less than 10||3 |- |||24-36||2 |- |} ==== 1840 U.S. Census ==== The 6th Census of the United States recorded slaves for Thomas Bibb in Limestone County, Alabama in 1840. '''1840 Census''': "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTL-DT1 : 2 October 2021), Thos Bibb, Limestone, Alabama, United States; citing p. 134, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm . {| width=200 |Male|||| |- |||10-24||15 |- |||24-35||6 |- |||36-55||8 |- |||55-100||1 |- |Females|||| |- |||Less than 10||5 |- |||10-24||10 |- |||24-35||10 |- |||36-55||5 |- |||55-100||1 |} ==== 1850 U.S. Census (Slave Schedule) ==== The 7th Census of the United States recorded slaves in separate enumerations. [[Thompson-17270|Parmelia (Thompson) Bibb (1784-1854)]] was the owner in 1850."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWT-69ZM : 23 February 2021), Permilia Bibb in entry for MM9.1.1/MV88-7FN:, 1850. {| border="1" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Birth Yr |- |1||F||50||1800 |- |2||F||45||1805 |- |3||F||40||1810 |- |4||M||35||1815 |- |5||F||35||1815 |- |6||M||30||1820 |- |7||F||26||1824 |- |8||M||16||1834 |- |9||F||12||1838 |- |10||F||7||1843 |- |11||M||8||1842 |- |12||F||20||1830 |- |13||M||17||1833 |- |14||F||13||1837 |} ==== 1860 U.S. Census (Slave Schedule) ==== The 8th Census of the United States recorded slaves in separate enumerations. [[Bibb-381|Thomas Bibb Jr (abt.1810-abt.1861)]] was the owner in 1860"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (ark:/61903/1:1:WKN5-Q43Z : Fri Jun 16 07:57:07 UTC 2023), Entry for T Bibb, 1860. {| border="1" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Birth Yr |- |1||F||80||1780 |- |2||F||75||1785 |- |3||F||75||1785 |- |4||F||70||1790 |- |5||F||47||1813 |- |6||F||52||1808 |- |7||F||60||1800 |- |8||F||58||1802 |- |9||M||6||1854 |- |10||M||55||1805 |- |11||M||40||1820 |- |12||F||52||1808 |- |13||M||50||1810 |- |14||M||65||1795 |- |15||M||38||1822 |- |16||M||48||1812 |- |17||M||25||1835 |- |18||M||30||1830 |- |19||M||28||1832 |- |20||M||26||1834 |- |21||M||23||1837 |- |22||M||19||1841 |- |23||M||21||1839 |- |24||M||16||1844 |- |25||M||16||1844 |- |26||M||16||1844 |- |27||M||11||1849 |- |28||M||10||1850 |- |29||M||11||1849 |- |30||M||10||1850 |- |31||M||9||1851 |- |32||F||8||1852 |- |33||F||65||1795 |- |34||F||25||1835 |- |35||F||6||1854 |- |36||M||1||1859 |- |37||F||2||1858 |- |38||F||1||1859 |- |39||F||1||1859 |- |40||M||4||1856 |- |41||F||30||1830 |- |42||F||1||1859 |- |43||F||40||1820 |- |44||M||40||1820 |- |45||M||40||1820 |- |46||F||35||1825 |- |47||F||30||1830 |- |48||F||18||1842 |- |49||F||16||1844 |- |50||M||25||1835 |- |51||F||23||1837 |- |52||F||23||1837 |- |53||F||14||1846 |- |54||F||24||1836 |- |55||M||8||1852 |- |56||F||4||1856 |- |57||F||7||1853 |} ====1866 Alabama State Census==== The 1866 Alabama State Census in Limestone, Alabama, United States has the following Bibb entries under Colored as head of households. Meaning that most of these took the Bibb surname after emancipation. {| border="1" !Original Order!!Last Name!!Full Name!! URL |- |1409||Bibb||[[Bibb-977|Sopha Bibb]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6PT-364 |- |1410||Bibb||[[Bibb-978|John Bibb]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6PT-SZS |- |1411||Bibb||[[Bibb-980|Bebecker Bibb]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6PT-SGB |- |1413||Bibb||[[Bibb-981|Jery Bibb]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6PT-SZ6 |- |1414||Bibb||[[Bibb-983|Jessy Bibb]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6PT-SZ8 |- |1415||Bibb||[[Bibb-979|Hariet Bibb]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6PT-SZ3 |- |1416||Bibb||[[Bibb-982|Cloe Bibb]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6PT-SZD |} == Sources ==

Belle Vernon Cemetery

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Belleek Civil Parish, County Fermanagh

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[[Category: Fermanagh Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Fermanagh|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Fermanagh, Ireland|Main Fermanagh Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Belleek Parish, County Fermanagh|Category for Belleek Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Fermanagh|Civil Parishes in County Fermanagh]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Belleek Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Béal Leice. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/58935 Belleek Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Lurg :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Belleek Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Fermanagh|Towns of County Fermanagh]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Belleek'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Béal Leice.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4793,-8.0926,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4793/-8.0926 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.0309&lat=54.4883 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Belleek&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Leggs'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Na Laig.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4973,-7.9691,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4973/-7.9691 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.0309&lat=54.4883 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leggs&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Belleek Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Belleek Parish (Béal Leice) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/58935/BF Belleek Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ballaghgee|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ballaghgee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ballaghgee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballaghgee&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.]
Currently this is called Ballaghgee Glebe on Logainm but that is incorrect. |- |Ballymagaghran|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ballymagaghran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ballymagaghran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymagaghran&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bellanadohy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Bellanadohy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Bellanadohy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bellanadohy&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Buck Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Buck+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Buck+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Buck%20Island&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowkeel|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carrowkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carrowkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowkeel&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.]
Currently this is called CArrowkeel Glebe on Logainm which is incorrect. |- |Commons|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Commons&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Commons&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Commons&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrychulloo|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Derrychulloo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Derrychulloo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrychulloo&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrynacrannog|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Derrynacrannog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Derrynacrannog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrynacrannog&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryrona Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Derryrona+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Derryrona+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryrona%20Glebe&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Druminillar||''Droim an Iolair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Druminillar&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Druminillar&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Druminillar&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dulrush|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Dulrush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Dulrush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dulrush&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Eagle Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Eagle+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Eagle+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Eagle%20Island&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ferny Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Ferny+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Ferny+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ferny%20Island&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Finner|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Finner&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Finner&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Finner&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gadalough|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gadalough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gadalough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gadalough&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garvary|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Garvary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Garvary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garvary&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Graffy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Graffy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Graffy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Graffy&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Keenaghan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Keenaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Keenaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Keenaghan&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Larkhill||''Cnoc na Fuiseoige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Larkhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Larkhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Larkhill&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Leggs||''Na Laig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Leggs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Leggs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leggs&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lowerybane|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lowerybane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lowerybane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lowerybane&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Magheramenagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Magheramenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Magheramenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magheramenagh&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mallybreen|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mallybreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mallybreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mallybreen&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Meenatully|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Meenatully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Meenatully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Meenatully&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Oughterdrum|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Oughterdrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Oughterdrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oughterdrum&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathmore||''An Ráth Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rathmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rathmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathmore&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rossbeg|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rossbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rossbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rossbeg&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rossharbour|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rossharbour&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rossharbour&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rossharbour&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rossmore|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rossmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rossmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rossmore&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rough Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Rough+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Rough+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rough%20Island&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Scardans Lower|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Scardans+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Scardans+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scardans,%20lower&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Scardans Upper|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Scardans+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Scardans+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scardans,%20upper&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tawnaghgorm|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tawnaghgorm&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tawnaghgorm&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnaghgorm&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tawnynoran|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tawnynoran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tawnynoran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnynoran&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tievealough|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tievealough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tievealough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tievealough&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tirigannon|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tirigannon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tirigannon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tirigannon&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullychurry|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullychurry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullychurry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullychurry&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullyfad|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullyfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullyfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullyfad&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullylough|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullylough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullylough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullylough&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullynabohoge|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullynabohoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullynabohoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullynabohoge&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullyvogy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullyvogy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullyvogy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullyvogy&countyname=FERMANAGH&Parish=BELLEEK Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Fermanagh should be added to the main Fermanagh page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Bellefonte Memorial Gardens

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'''Bellefonte Memorial Gardens In Flatwoods, Kentucky Detailed Listings:''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bellefonte_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Flatwoods%2C_Kentucky Bellefonte Memorial Gardens Page] To See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/73028/bellefonte-memorial-gardens Bellefonte Memorial Gardens On FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Bellefonte-Memorial-Cemetery/40466 Bellefonte Memorial Gardens On Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=38.5153008,+-82.7052994 Bellefonte Memorial Gardens On Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Bellefonte_Memorial_Gardens|Bellefonte Memorial Gardens]]}} * {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Bellefonte_Memorial_Gardens|Bellefonte Memorial Gardens]]}}{{Clear}}

Bellemans Church Cemetery, Mohrsville, Pennsylvania

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Also known as Salem Bellemans Cemetery, Salem Belleman's Union Cemetery, Fairview For cemetery information, please call James in the church office at 610-926-0461 ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category: Bellemans Church Cemetery, Mohrsville, Pennsylvania]] *Find A Grave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/239683/bellemans-church-cemetery Bellemans Church Cemetery] *Website: [https://www.bellemanschurch.org/ Salem Bellemans Church] *Cemetery: [https://www.bellemanschurch.org/cemetery/ Fairview (Belleman's) Cemetery] *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16143219/ A directory of burials on Salem Belleman's graveyard, 1746-1972] (completely transcribed to Find A Grave c2010) *[http://link.library.in.gov/portal/A-directory-of-burials-on-Salem-Bellemans/7eHc7nk825I/ A directory of burials on Salem Belleman's graveyard, 1746-1972, compiled by Milton K. Blatt & Luella E. Blatt] *[https://www.masthof.com/products/salem-bellemans-church-centre-township-berks-co-pennsylvania-a-pictorial-historical-review-1746-1976?variant=1193215848 Salem (Belleman's) Church, Centre Township, Berks Co., Pennsylvania: A Pictorial-Historical Review, 1746-1976 - Milton K. and Luella E. Blatt] *At Bergergirls.com: [http://bergergirls.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=14804&medialinkID=11635 Salem, Belleman's Cemetery] *[https://www.facebook.com/Salem-Bellemans-Church-200758586633841/ Facebook: Salem Belleman's Church]

Belleview Cemetery

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[[Category: Belleview Cemetery, Westminster, Colorado]] [[Category:Westminster, Colorado]] '''Belleview Cemetery''', also know as the Pillar of Fire Church Cemetery, is located on the Westminster University (formerly Belleview College) and Pillar of Fire block at the corner of W. 84th Ave. and Irving Streets - in Westminster, Colorado. The first Belleview burial occurred in 1927."[http://www.ci.westminster.co.us/ExploreWestminster/OutdoorActivities/WestminsterWalks/PillarofFireWalk Pillar of Fire Walk/Westminster University]." Pillar of Fire Walk. City of Westminster, n.d. Web. 13 June 2017. Date of first burial. The cemetery is fenced, but it is always unlocked using the entrance on Irving Street. The associated Westminster Castle, designed by E.B. Gregory and noted New York architect Stanford White in 1892 and now owned by Pillar of Fire Church, is located at [https://www.google.com/maps/place/3455+W+83rd+Ave,+Westminster,+CO+80031/@39.8472373,-105.0320914,16z/data=!4m6!1m3!3m2!1s0x876b8829e0682109:0x7a04acc926028e2d!2s3455+W+83rd+Ave,+Westminster,+CO+80031!3m1!1s0x876b8829e0682109:0x7a04acc926028e2d 3455 W. 83rd Ave]. It is on the National Register of Historic Places (ID: 8/10/1979, 5AM.67)."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster_Castle Westminster Castle]." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 07 June 2017. Web. 13 June 2017. ==== Related Resources ==== * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/co/adams/cemeteries/bellview.txt Transcriptions of all headstones] in Belleview Cemetery * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/co/adams/photos/tombstones/belleview/belleview.htm USGenWeb Archives Project for Belleview Cemetery] * [http://wikimapia.org/11376376/Belleview-Cemetery Wikimapia page for Belleview Cemetery] *[http://www.strangeusa.com/ViewLocation.aspx?id=1844 StrangeUSA site] for Westminster Castle and Belleview Cemetery * [http://www.historycolorado.org/taxonomy/term/55/0?page=74#p Westminster University/Belleview College section] on HistoryColorado.org

Bellevue, Beautiful View

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Category-Source|Source Library]]|[[Space:Sources-Missouri|Sources-Missouri]] == Bellevue, Beautiful View == Bellevue-- beautiful view : the history of the Bellevue Valley, and surrounding area. Spine title: History of Bellevue Valley, 1763-1981. Includes index. *Author: Bellevue Valley Historical Society *Publisher: Bellevue Valley Historical Society * Source Example: ::: Bellevue Valley Historical Society. ''[[Space:Bellevue,_Beautiful_View|Bellevue, Beautiful View]]’’ (Bellevue Valley Historical Society., Caledonia, Missouri 1963 ) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#BVHS|BVHS]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bellevue,_Beautiful View|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/347536-bellevue-beautiful-view-the-history-of-the-bellevue-valley-and-surrounding-area https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/347536-bellevue-beautiful-view-the-history-of-the-bellevue-valley-and-surrounding-area]

Bellevue Plantation

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[[Category:Bellevue Plantation, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Index_of_Acklen_Plantations|Index of Franklin-Acklen Plantations]] ==Introduction== [[Acklin-75|Joseph A. S. Acklen]] and [[Hayes-8663|Adelicia Hayes Franklin]], [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]]'s widow's 2nd husband, was enumerated separately in 1860 for six named plantations, [[Space:Loango_Plantation|Loango]] (85 slaves) , [[Space:Panola_Plantation|Panola]] (70 slaves), [[Space:Killarney_Plantation|Killarney]] (114 slaves), [[Space:Lachlomond_Plantation|Lachlomond]] (104 slaves), Bellevue (130 slaves) and [[Space:Angola_Plantation|Angola]] (159 slaves). Adelicia inherited all of Franklin's properties and so presented Joseph with a prenuptial agreement specifying that she would be sole owner and final authority over all the properties she brought into the marriage. Bellevue was owned in share with [[Armfield-157|John Armfield]], Isaac Franklin's slave trading partner.https://www.belmontmansion.com/belmont-s-enslaved-people-1/mortimer ===1860 Slave Schedule for Lachlomond Plantation=== Joseph and Adelicia Acklen enslaved 130 people at Bellevue. 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Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 Ancestry Sharing Link Ancestry Record 7668 #91824921 (accessed 9 January 2022)Jos A S Acklen in Ward 7, West Feliciana, Louisiana, USA. *See also: [[Space:The_Slaves_of_Isaac_Franklin%2C_West_Feliciana%2C_Louisiana|The Slaves of Isaac Franklin]]

Bellevue Plantation, Essex County, Virginia

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

Bell-Fisher Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] My G.G.Grandfather: Joseph Abner Bell, was High Sheriff of Casey Co. Ky for 2 terms. Then he ran the Toll Road, in Liberty, Ky. As well s being a farm, with his sons. My grandmother,Mattie (Wilson) Bell, would have my cousin, Denton Grider, send her a box of tobacco every once in a while, because she couldn't get good tobacco in In. She smoked a CLAY PIPE. My Grandmoyher, Lillie (Priddy) Sturgeon,got very!!! upset when she read a book that was suppose to be about the Priddy Family, but instead of saying that my G.G. Grandfather, Pert Priddy, was AHORSE BREEDER & TRADER, THEY SAID HE WAS A HORSE THIEF. MY GRANDMA ALWAYS REMIND ME OF AN ELF STOMPING IT'S FEET ,WHEN SHE GOT MAD, SHE WAS ONLY 4'8".

Bellheim, Germersheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

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=== About === :This page is about the town of Bellheim, Germany in the Palatinate that was once part of the Kingdom of Bavaria. :[[:Category:Bellheim, Rheinland-Pfalz|Click here to see WikiTree Profiles associated with Bellheim.]] === Video Tours === :For a 6 minute Video tour from 2009 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVqsu179rgg :Here is another, but you should advance it to about 6 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wiy45dwH1Y === History === :''This comes from the Germany Wikipedia page, translated electronically:'' :Bellheim was first mentioned in the Lorsch Codex on June 12, 774. [4] :The original imperial village was lent from the middle of the 13th century and was pledged to the Electoral Palatinate in 1363 . As a sign of Palatinate rule, the Palatinate lion and the lozenges have been documented in community seals since the 15th century . [5] :In the period of the Revolutionary Wars between the late 18th and 19th centuries, the ideas of freedom and fraternity also fell on fertile ground in Bellheim. A liberty tree was planted for the ideals of the revolution. :On July 30, 1793, a battle took place near Bellheim between revolutionary troops and royal units of the Prince de Condé . :Napoleon ensured the spread of the code civil and bound the municipal administration Bellheim to French law. In the course of the European reorganization after the Napoleonic era, Bellheim came to Bavaria in 1816 . :On June 13, 1848, Bellheim was the site of a battle between the so-called free troops and troops of the Germersheim fortress. :During the First and Second World War Bellheim was largely spared from destruction, however, the place was heavily used with accommodation, troops and wounded care. :In the 1950s and 1960s, Bellheim quickly grew into a large residential community . :Statistics on population development The development of the population of Bellheim, the values from 1871 to 1987 based on census: [2] :year Residents :1815 2,018 :1835 2,375 :1871 2,679 :1905 3,257 :1939 4,447 :1950 4,738 :1961 5,658 :1970 6,317 :1987 6,869 :1997 8,227 :2005 8,485 :2011 8,327 :2017 8,648 :2018 8,648 [1]

Bellingen Cemetery, Bellingen, New South Wales

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[[Category: Bellingen General Cemetery, Bellingen, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]]__NOTOC__ {{Image|file=Cemeterist_Project-2.png|align=r|size=200}} ==General Information== Cemetery name: '''Bellingen Cemetery''' Address: '''55 Lyon Street, Bellingen NSW 2454''' GPS Coordinates: -30.439454860876545, 152.9005941258872 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/-30.43933/152.90063 Open Street Map] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bellingen+cemetery/@-30.4394796,152.8931835,15z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x6b9c21cc6a8e815f:0x40609b490439360!2sBellingen+NSW+2454!3b1!8m2!3d-30.4521493!4d152.8970631!3m4!1s0x6b9c1f4bf1f309bb:0x55eeb454d8b5c9d2!8m2!3d-30.4394787!4d152.9005466 Google Maps] ==History== Bellingen Cemetery appears to have been established in the 1870s. Occupying an undulating site, it embraces denominational portions, an Aboriginal cemetery and a lawn cemetery with columbarium. The earliest inscription extant is 1874. ==More Information== * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=628 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374773 Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/150168 Billion Graves] * [https://www.historicalencounters.org/he/bellingen/ Historical Encounters - Bellingen] * [http://www.bellingenmuseum.org.au/research/ Bellingen and Urunga Museums] This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]].

Bellon Name Study

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[[Category:Bellon Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bellon Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bellon Bellon] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bellon name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bellons), by time period (18th Century Bellons), or by topic (Bellon DNA, Bellon Occupations, Bellon Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bellon Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Barry-887|Jay Barry]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bellon}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bellons of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bellan Bellan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Belloni Belloni] ==About the Surname== Originally derived from the Latin bellus which means beautiful, Bellon means handsome man. It was first seen in Galicia in the northern Iberian peninsula. ==DNA Project== Project website [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/bellon Bellon DNA Study] Currently in progress of implementing through [https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Bellon Family Tree DNA] And [https://www.yseq.net YSEQ]

Seeking participants with the Bellon Surname or any variation.

Bellona, Convict Voyage to New South Wales 1792-93

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[[Category:Bellona, Arrived 16 Jan 1793]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The Convict Transport ''Bellona'' voyage to New South Wales in 1792 === The ''Bellona'' was a square-sterned ship of 472 tons, built on the River Thames in 1782. Her master for the voyage to New South Wales was 23 year-old Matthew Boyd, younger brother of one of the merchants who owned the ship. Once the stores were secured and the free settlers were made comfortable, the Bellona moved down the Thames to Deptford to take on her 17 convicts from Newgate Prison, all women. On Wednesday, 8th August 1792 she weighed anchor and set sail from Gravesend. They encountered heavy weather most of the way to Rio de Janeiro, where they anchored on 19th October. Weighing anchor once more on 29th October, gales and heavy swells continued to be the 'norm' until nearing New South Wales. The ''Bellona'' dropped anchor in Sydney Cove on 16th January 1793. The settlers were helped ashore and, next day, the convicts were sent up-river to Parramatta in the ship's pinnace. === PASSENGER LISTS === Details for the ship Bellona (1793) from the Claim a Convict website at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=27 Bellona voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1792 with 17 passengers from the Convict Records website at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/bellona/1792 === FURTHER READING === Convict Ship Bellona 1793 from the Free Settler or Felon? website at: http://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_bellona_1793.htm Bellona (1782 ship) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellona_(1782_ship) The Thomas and Jane Rose Family Society (1990). "''The Rose Family of the'' Bellona" ISBN 0-7316-7216-X

Bells in U. S. A. and Allied Families 1650-1977

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: United States, Bell Name Study]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == Bells in U. S. A. and Allied Families 1650-1977 == Surnames in the book - Bell, Carter, Harrison, Henderson, Montgomery, Park, Parkes, Parks, Walker, Williams ''' See Note with info about this source''' * by Bell, Geta Gina * published by privately published, 1977 * Source Example: ::: Bell, Geta Gina ''[[Space: Bells in U. S. A. and Allied Families 1650-1977| Bells in U. S. A. and Allied Families 1650-1977]]'' (privately published, 1977) As of Jun 2021, this book is not available online due to copyright. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bell|Bells in U. S. A. and Allied Families 1650-1977]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bells in U. S. A. and Allied Families 1650-1977 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Book is currently not available online due to copyright *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/336954-the-bells-in-u-s-a-and-allied-families-1650-1977?offset=16 *https://openlibrary.org/works/OL6811351W/The_Bells_in_U.S.A._and_allied_families_1650-1977 *https://openlibrary.org/books/OL4740526M/The_Bells_in_U.S.A._and_allied_families_1650-1977 *https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Bells_in_U_S_A_and_Allied_Families_1.html?id=t5sxAAAAMAAJ Available at Wayback Machine *[https://web.archive.org/web/20110215104235/http://home.netcom.com/~boju2325/Bell.html Bell Family Genealogy archive at Internet Archive Wayback Machine] ---- The attached PDF was included on several profiles as well as in an earlier [[:Space:Smith%2C_2004 | Smith, 2004]] Space Page *PDF has been [https://web.archive.org/web/20230610052437/https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Smith_2004-1.pdf Archived on Wayback Machine] *June Smith - Bell Family, 2004; It is Samuel and Capt Robert Bell Family Genealogy, part of which was archived on Wayback Machine above === Note === Following 'Note' is or was included in many profiles created through the import of JDS_09_17_10.ged about 09 February 2011 Note: This appears to be the ultimate source for most of the information about the Bell family in this database. It is the work of an amateur historian and somewhat weak on documentation. It deals with 18 families descended from Bells who emigrated to PA, VA and NC from Scotland by way of Ulster in the 17th and 18th centuries and 13 "allied families". It is largely based on information provided the author by members of these families. Of the Bell family genealogies, only two show evidence of a common ancestor linking them, those of [[Bell-884|Robert Bell I]] (Captain Robert Bell) (Ch. 9) and [[Bell-874|Samuel Bell I]] (Ch. 13). These individuals are said to be brothers. The connection of the "allied families" to the Bell families is not evident. The author's information about [[Bell-884|Robert Bell I]] descendants apparently comes largely from [[Bell-1092|George Emmett Bell]] , an insurance broker in Dallas TX about 1920, who corresponded with my grandmother, [[Bell-1124|Mary Caroline Bell]]. Much information in several other sources appears to be derived from this book. The author is a descendant of James Bell (not in this database) dealt with in Ch. 2. This database focuses mainly on the descendants of [[Bell-884|Robert Bell I]]. It includes only limited information about descendants of [[Bell-874|Samuel Bell I]], apparently because those who initiated the construction of the database did not regard the claim of filial relation in this source to be convincingly supported (See individual entries for the above). The material in this source pertaining to [[Bell-884|Robert Bell I]] before 1923/26 is based on the work of George Emmett Bell . The material after this date is apparently based on the author's own research. JDS's copy of this book was purchased from a used book dealer (Epiphanies) in Denison TX 01/05/05. The owner of the shop said she "believed" she acquired it from the Goodwill Industries store in Durant OK. Inscribed on the flyleaf of the book is "To my cousin Lois (mother's favorite) I love you! G. Gina Bell" JDS 07/25//08

Bellsgrove Townland in County Cavan

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Counties of Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Cavan, Ireland|'''County Cavan''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Space:Ballymachugh_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Cavan|'''Ballymachugh Civil Parish''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Bellsgrove Townland, Ballymachugh Parish, County Cavan|Category for Bellsgrove Townland]] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Information and resources pertaining to the Townland of Bellsgrove, County Cavan, Ireland. == Bellsgrove Townland== ::'''Irish or Alternate Name:'''  Garrán Bell ::'''Civil Parish:'''   [[Space:Ballymachugh_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Cavan|Ballymachugh]] ::'''Barony:'''   Clanmahon ::'''County:'''  [[Space:County_Cavan%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] ::'''Province:'''   [[Space:Ulster_Province%2C_Ireland|Ulster]] ::'''Electoral Division:'''   Ballymachugh ::'''Superintendent Registrar's District (SRD):'''   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Superintendent_Registrar_Districts%2C_County_Cavan#Cavan Cavan] ::'''Registrar's District (Dispensary District)):'''   Kilnaleck ::'''Logainm Link:'''   [https://www.logainm.ie/en/4446 Bellsgrove Townland on Logainm.ie] ::'''Townlands Link:'''   [https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/clanmahon/ballymachugh/ballymachugh/bellsgrove/ Bellsgrove Townland on Townlands.ie] ===Introduction=== ===Churches=== ====Roman Catholic Parish of Ballymachugh==== * Also known as Drumlumman South, Drumlumman South and Ballymachugh, or Carrick-finea. * Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnois. * Two churches, both named ''Church of the Immaculate Virgin Mary'' (aka ''St. Mary's''): **Carrick, Finea, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, **Ballynarry, Ballymachugh, Co. Cavan ::The parish records include residents of Bellsgrove. *Microfilm of the following church records are online at National Library of Ireland ([https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0147 link to NLI]): :::Baptisms - 19 Nov. 1837 to 03 Aug. 1873 ; 06 May 1875 to 05 Dec. 1880 :::Marriages - 02 Dec. 1837 to 18 June 1873 ; 27 Feb. 1876 to 15 Sep. 1883 :::Deaths - 21 Dec. 1837 to 17 Sep. 1869 ; 16 Feb. 1876 to 03 Mar. 1882 ===Cemeteries=== ====St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church Cemetery==== ::Located in Ballynarry, Ballymachugh, Co. Cavan with the church, near the border of Bellsgrove it contains past Bellsgrove residents. * Link to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2387603/ballymachugh-parish-church-cemetery Find-a-Grave page for the Ballymachugh Parish Church Cemetery] * Pictures and transcriptions of the headstones at [http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/cavan/photos/tombstones/1headstones/ballynarry.htm Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives] ''(Note: review the photos carefully as the transcriptions contain some errors)'' ==Resources== ===Civil Vital Records=== *The civil records listed below can be found online at [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp IrishGenealogy.ie] by searching in the'' Civil Registration District/Office'' of '''Cavan''' ::Births: 1864 to 101 years old ::Marriages: Non-Roman Catholic 1845 to 76 years old; Roman Catholic 1864 to 76 years old ::Deaths: 1871 to 51 years old ===Censuses and Lists=== * 1901 Census of Ireland ([http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Cavan/Ballymachugh/Bellsgrove/ online at The National Archives of Ireland]) *1911 Census of Ireland ([http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Cavan/Ballymachugh/Bellsgrove/ online at The National Archives of Ireland]) *Griffith's Valuation for Bellsgrove, 1857 ([http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&Submit.x=33&Submit.y=22&freetext=Bellsgrove&countyname=CAVAN&baronyname=CLANMAHON&unionname=CAVAN&parishname=BALLYMACHUGH online at Ask About Ireland]) {{Image|file=Bellsgrove_Townland_in_County_Cavan.jpng |align=c |size=xl }} ===Other External Links=== * [https://cavantownlands.com/townland/?logainm_id=4446 Bellsgrove Townland at CavanTownlands.com] ==Sources==

Belltown, Delaware

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[[Category:Belltown, Delaware]] ==Notes on the Belltown community== (Wikipedia) Belltown was founded about 1840 by Jacob Bell, a "free colored man." Under Delaware law, a person of color was one identified as being of one-sixteenth or more non-European stock. This included not only African Americans and persons of racially mixed ancestry, but Native Americans, such as the Nanticoke people. Although nearby Lewes, the oldest town in Sussex County, had its own clearly defined minority neighborhoods, Belltown represents the first successful effort to create a separate community. Most of the residents of Belltown were dependent upon the nearby town {i.e., Lewes} for their livelihoods. Some, however, including the owners of the Norwood House, have been substantial landowners and the heirs of families who have owned their own farms at least since the early 19th century.Wikipedia.org page on Belltown [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belltown,_Delaware] (A 1938 description) “BELLTOWN Federal Writers’ Project, ''Delaware: A Guide to the First State''. The Viking Press, New York, 1938. Available at Archive.org [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.152223]. Available at the Archives of the State of Delaware [https://archivesfiles.delaware.gov/ebooks/Delaware_-_A_Guide_to_the_First_State.pdf], page 493-494[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.152223/page/n517/mode/2up?q=Belltown], 3.6 m. (300 pop. Est.) is an all-Negro village, with a school, church, stores, and a beauty parlor. Some of the houses shine with paint or whitewash and have well-swept front yards of bare earth, set off by beds of bright red cannas. Other dwellings are paintless tumbledown shacks surrounded by tin cans and refuse. Nearly every family has a flock of chickens and a pig or two. The village has no governing body of its own, but the people sometimes gather in the schoolhouse to discuss a problem affecting them. A favorite form of entertainment is a “quartet contest” held in church or school; groups of four to six male or female singers from several towns take turns singing spirituals and other songs before judges. Tickets to the entertainment are often bought by white neighbors, some of whom attend are shown to seats at the front of the hall. “In the mornings, most of the adult population leaves on foot or in old automobiles for work in Lewes or in the nearby apple and peach orchards. At night files of Negroes, sometimes singing, plod home to Belltown – a procession that is a century-old ritual. “Belltown was named for Jake (Jigger) Bell, a free Negro, who about 1840 gave a plot of land for a church and sold lots for the establishment of a town. The village, though supporting the church, soon became noted for its “Devil-Worshippers”—a sect led by Arnsy Maull, whose voodoo art is still remembered and probably still followed to some extent; his clientele included whites as well as Negroes for miles around ==Sources== ::'''See also''': *MacArthur, Ron, “Belltown’s history dates to middle 1800s” published 07 June 2010 in The Cape Gazette [https://www.capegazette.com/article/belltown%E2%80%99s-history-dates-back-middle-1800s/5773] accessed 31 Dec 2023 *"Three Things About Belltown" [https://www.secretsoftheeasternshore.com/three-things-belltown/

Belluscio Name Study

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[[Category:Belluscio Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Belluscio Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Belluscio Belluscio] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Belluscio name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Belluscios), by time period (18th Century Belluscios), or by topic (Belluscio DNA, Belluscio Occupations, Belluscio Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Belluscio Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bell-22791|Alex Bell]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Belluscio}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Belluscio}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * [[Bell-22791|Alex Bell]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]

Bellwood Cemetery, Bellwood, Nebraska -1

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[[Category:Bellwood Cemetery, Bellwood, Nebraska]] [[Category:Bellwood, Nebraska]] == Bellwood Cemetery == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] * [[:Category:Bellwood Cemetery, Bellwood, Nebraska]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:Bellwood_Cemetery%2C_Bellwood%2C_Nebraska_-1 |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] '''Entrance Image Unavailable''' *'''Cemetery name:''' Wilson Graveyard *'''Address''' 1874 Cecil Rd, Mt Sterling, Kentucky 40353 *'''Elevation:''' 1451.7 *'''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://goo.gl/maps/3bPgqvX83p8QidEQ8 41.3450012,-97.2549973] *'''Information:''' FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100372/bellwood-cemetery Cemetery #100372] Billiongraves: [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Bellwood-Cemetery/66354 Cemetery #66354] === History === * The earliest confirmed burial is of John Bell who passed away on 4 Aug 1856. * The last confirmed burial was for Wesley Albert Kunkee on 5 Jun 2022. === Notable Monuments === : === Notable Interments === : === Veterans === : == Sources == *

Belmont Cemetery

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[[Category: Belmont Cemetery, Belmont, Massachusetts]][[Category: Belmont, Massachusetts]]
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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' Belmont Cemetery |- | '''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=42.38214%2C%20-71.15784#map=18/42.38214/-71.15784 (42.38214, -71.15784)] |- | '''Address''': 728 Huron Ave. Belmont, Middlesex, Massachusetts 02478 ph.(617)993-2710 (Huron & Grove) |- | '''Information:'''
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Boston Globe]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts] ---- ==Volunteers== {| bgcolor=yellow |- |Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. |- |} ---- This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- ==Other Sources== findagrave?
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Belmont Enslaved Cemetery, Ashburn, Virginia

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[[Category:Belmont Enslaved Cemetery, Ashburn, Virginia]] == History == This burial ground dates back to the early 1800's. It's assumed that more than 80 enslaved people were buried in the cemetery. Unfortunately, almost half the graves were destroyed by pond excavation and other construction projects. Between 1796 and 1802, the plantations owned by [[Lee-1390|Ludwell Lee]] and the [[Lee-33275|Thomas Ludwell Lee]] families were on this land. The Lee families were cousins of Confederate [[Lee-3|General Robert E. Lee]] and were among the most powerful families in Virginia throughout the American Civil War. Their plantations held some of the largest populations of enslaved people in Loudoun County. A tract of undesirable and otherwise unusable land between the neighboring Lee plantations was set aside for their burials. The burial ground dates back to the early 1800s and is believed to be the largest cemetery of its kind in the county. (See also: [[Space:Belmont_Plantation%2C_Loudoun_County%2C_Virginia|Belmont Plantation, Loudoun County, Virginia]]). In 2015, the previously untended enslaved graveyard was discovered and reclaimed by Rev. Michelle Thomas, who dedicated it as a burial site in 2017. The site's commercial developer donated the 2.75-acre parcel of land containing the cemetery to the Loudoun Freedom Center, called the "Journey to Freedom Heritage Trail," a 400-foot-long, wood-framed and gravel-paved walkway leads visitors through the cemetery. The graves are identified by aligned depressions in the ground. Rough, pointy field stones still protrude from the ground to mark the graves. The weathered rocks bear no names or dates, but stand as silent testimonials to the people whose graves they mark. Rev. Michelle Thomas' son, [[Thomas-60352|Fitz Alexander Campbell Thomas]], is the first free African American to be buried at Belmont.https://www.npr.org/local/305/2020/08/28/907003159/in-virginia-a-family-tragedy-stirs-new-life-in-a-burial-ground-for-the-enslaved Photos of the site can be found at [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/belmont-enslaved-cemetery Belmont Enslaved Cemetery] == Sources == *Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_American_Burial_Ground African American Burial Ground] *FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2711939 Belmont Enslaved Cemetery]

Belmont Mansion

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Belmont Mansion, Davidson County, Tennessee]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:Index_of_Acklen_Plantations|Index of Franklin-Acklen Plantations]] See also: [[Space:Fairvue_Plantation|Fairvue Plantation]] ==Introduction== '''Belmont Mansion''' revolves around the life of one woman, [[Hayes-8663|Adelicia Hayes Franklin Acklen Cheatham]], the widow of [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]], noted slave trader. She was born on 15 March 1817, into a prominent Nashville family. After Franklin's death she married Joseph Acklen on May 1849. In the 1850 Slave Schedule he is listed as owner. Belmont Mansion, or Belle Monte as it was known in the 19th century, was not a plantation, but rather an estate that required a large number of enslaved people to maintain it. ===1850 Slave Schedule=== The Slave Census for 1850 was enumerated on October 24 & 25, 1850 :Owner: [[Acklin-75|Joseph Acklen]] :Enslaved: 13'''1850 Census''':"1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27000440|93e81e}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92218939}} (accessed 8 July 2022)
Joseph Acklen in Davidson, Tennessee, USA.
:Age Gender Complexion :30 Male Black :25 Male Black :25 Male Mulatto :20 Male Black :25 Male Mulatto :20 Female Black :20 Female Black :12 Male Black :10 Male Black :8 Female Black :4 Male Black : 3 Female Black :4/12 Female Black ​ ===1860 Slave Schedule=== :Owner: Jos A S Acklen '''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27066005|5b20e5}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|94139394}} (accessed 8 July 2022)
Joseph Acklen in District 10, Davidson, Tennessee, USA.
:Enlaved: 32 at Belmont Mansion :Age Gender Complexion :45 Female Mulatto :30 Female Black :30 Male Black :30 Male Black :25 Female Mulatto :25 Female Black :25 Male Black :25 Male Black :24 Female Mulatto :24 Male Black :22 Female Black :22 Male Mulatto :20 Female Black :20 Male Black :20 Male Black :18 Female Mulatto :18 Male Black :18 Male Black :16 Female Black :15 Female Black :13 Male Black :12 Male Black :11 Male Black :10 Female Mulatto :8 Female Black :6 Female Black :5 Male Black :4 Male Black :3 Male Black :3 Male Black :2 Male Black :1 Female Black See also: :Owner: Jos A S Acklen'''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27000462|81d979}} {{Ancestry Record|7668|91824921}} (accessed 9 January 2022)
Jos A S Acklen in Ward 7, West Feliciana, Louisiana, USA. (Total enslaved 659
The 1860 Slave Schedule reference is for West Feliciana property, formerly Isaac Franklin's. Jos A S Acken is enumerated with 659 enslaved people. ===Enslaved Families=== The following information is taken from the Belmont Mansion website: https://www.belmontmansion.com. There were several extended families, along with individuals, who lived in slavery for multiple generations at Belmont Mansion in Nashville and the Franklin home of [[Space:Fairvue_Plantation|Fairvue Plantation]] in Sumner County, Tennessee. Below is a list of the African Americans who are recorded as having lived at either home, as enslaved people prior to the war and others after the war as freed and paid servants. https://www.belmontmansion.com/enslaved-families ===Betsy and Children=== '''[[Hayes-18124|Betsy]]''' aka Betsey Baker, married to John Baker. (see below) '''[[Hayes-21190|Alexander]]''' was the son of Betsy. He is listed in the September 1847 inventory of Isaac Franklin’s estate.https://teva.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15138coll18/id/1486 '''[[Hayes-21194|Amanda]]''' was the daughter of Betsy. She is listed in the September 1847 inventory of Isaac Franklin’s estate '''[[Hayes-21195|Harriet]]''' was the daughter of Betsy. She is listed in the September 1847 inventory of Isaac Franklin’s estate. '''[[Hayes-21198|Ive]]''' was the daughter of Betsy. '''[[Baker-55227|James]]''' was the son of Betsy and was possibly known as James Alexander. He is listed in the September 1847 inventory of Isaac Franklin’s estate. '''[[Hayes-21199|Joseph]]''' was the son of Betsy. He was born about 1845. He is listed in the September 1847 inventory of Isaac Franklin’s estate. ===Baker and Snowden Families=== '''[[Baker-55228|John Baker]]''' was born ca. 1820. He was a slave at [[Space:Fairvue_Plantation|Fairvue]] and listed as being 27 years old at the time. He was married to Betsy or Bettie Baker. '''[[Hayes-18124|Betsy or Bettie Baker]]''' was born ca. 1825 at Mount Vernon, Virginia, and was purchased by [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]] from [[Custis-7|John Park Custis]], '''[[Baker-62849|Mark Baker]]''', born in 1847 or 1853. He married Fannie who lived from 1861 to before 1900. '''[[Baker-62786|Ruffin Baker]]''' was most likely the son of Bettie/Betsy and John Baker and was listed as being two years old on a September 28, 1847, inventory. He was born ca. 1846. '''[[Franklin-15852|Aggie]]''' was the personal maid to Adelicia and sometimes took care of the children. '''[[Snowden-1758|Eva Snowden Baker]]''' was born ca. 1856, and died in 1939. ===Brutus and Fanny=== '''[[Franklin-15868|Brutus]]''' was Isaac Franklin’s valet. Following Adelicia’s marriage to Joseph Acklen, he became Joseph’s valet. Brutus was sold in New Orleans from Angola Plantation. He was jailed on several occasions. He was sold again this time to a General Pike who brought him to Little Rock, Arkansas. Brutus died on December 22, 1869, having by this time taken the last name of Jackson. '''[[Franklin-15869|Fanny/Frances]]''' was married to Brutus and served as a house slave. She came to Adelicia through Isaac Franklin's will. ===Maria and her children=== '''[[Franklin-15870|Maria]]''' was a house slave. She was listed in September 1847 inventory of Isaac Franklin’s estate. Maria was mother to Ezekiel, William, and Mary Ann. '''[[Franklin-15871|Ezekiel]]''' was the son of Maria and came to Adelicia with his mother in 1839. He is listed in the September 1847 inventory of Isaac Franklin’s estate. '''[[Franklin-15872|Mary Ann]]''' was the daughter of Maria and came to Adelicia with her mother Maria in 1839. She is listed in 1847 inventory of Isaac Franklin’s estate. ​ '''[[Franklin-15873|William Acklen]]''' was born between September 1847 and May 1849. William was the son of Maria, While not listed on the 1847 inventory of Isaac Franklin’s estate, he is listed in the May 1849 Joseph Acklen marriage contract as belonging to Adelicia.https://www.belmontmansion.com/enslaved-families ​ ===Individual Slaves=== :'''[[Acklen-15|Frances]]''' The children’s nurse. :'''[[Acklen-16|Fred]]''' :'''[[Franklin-15929|Ben Gant/Grant]]''' :'''[[Acklen-17|George]]''' :'''[[Franklin-15934|Georgiana]]''' :'''[[Gibbs-9877|Rena Gibbs]]''' :'''[[Franklin-17004|Julia Ann]]''' :'''[[Acklen-18|London]]''' :'''[[Franklin-17005|Manuela]]''' :'''[[Franklin-15938|Marcius]]''' :'''[[Franklin-17006|Mortimer]]''' :'''Randolph''' :'''Rose''' :'''Salley''' ​ ==Sources== *Tennessee Virtual Archive. Inventory of the estate of Isaac Franklin: https://teva.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15138coll18/id/1486 * Belmont Research by Family Groups and chronology research by Erica Hayden, Ph.D., Trevecca Nazarene College and Mark Brown, Belmont Mansion; *https://www.belmontmansion.com/copy-of-slavery-at-belmont See also: *'''Freedom Plaza Memorial Dedication''' at Belmont University video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXyc7n0vZ4E *'''Belmont Returns''' by Louise Davis; feature article in The Tennessean, 7 May 1978: https://www.newspapers.com/image/111836807

Belmont Plantation, Loudoun County, Virginia

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[[Category:Belmont Plantation, Loudoun County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] [[Category:Loudoun County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Loudoun County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] ==Introduction== This page's purpose is to record the history and people of the plantation, those who owned and used enslaved labor to build their wealth. This is also where the enslaved are named when possible, and their presence throughout time is recorded. ===History and Ownership=== Belmont Plantation was built between the years of 1799–1802 by [[Lee-1390|Ludwell Lee]] (1760–1836), son of [[Lee-535|Richard Henry Lee]]. The land was handed down to his first wife (also his first cousin), Flora Lee, from their grandfather, Thomas Lee. In 1836, [[Mercer-6555|Margaret Sprigg Mercer]] (1791-1846) purchased the Belmont home from Lee's heirs; she adapted it into a very popular women's Christian school. After her death, the estate was sold to a prominent Alexandria, Virginia slave trader [[Kephart-109|George Kephart]], whose daughter also operated a school (though soon moved to a different location and which closed after Virginia adopted free public education in its post-Civil War constitution. ==Sources== See also: *[[Space:Belmont_Enslaved_Cemetery%2C_Ashburn%2C_Virginia|Belmont Enslaved Cemetery, Ashburn, Virginia]]

Belton, South Carolina

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Beltrami County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Beltrami County, Minnesota]] Welcome to the Beltrami County, Minnesota project page! Beltrami County was named after the Italian, Giacomo Beltrami, an early explorer of the area. In 1887 Beltrami County was part of one of the state’s original nine counties: Benton, Dakotah, Itasca, Ramsey, Mahkahta, Pembina, Wabasha, Wishington and Wahnata. The County was created in 1866 and organized in 1896 with 137 townships."About Beltrami County." Beltrami County Health & Human Services - Social Services. Accessed August 23, 2018. http://www.co.beltrami.mn.us/aboutus.html. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Lake_of_the_Woods_County%2C_Minnesota|Lake of the Woods County (north)]] *[[Space:Koochiching_County%2C_Minnesota|Koochiching County (northeast)]] *[[Space:Itasca_County%2C_Minnesota|Itasca County (east)]] *[[Space:Cass_County%2C_Minnesota|Cass County (southeast)]] *[[Space:Hubbard_County%2C_Minnesota|Hubbard County (south)]] *[[Space:Clearwater_County%2C_Minnesota|Clearwater County (southwest)]] *[[Space:Pennington_County%2C_Minnesota|Pennington County (west)]] *[[Space:Marshall_County%2C_Minnesota|Marshall County (west)]] *[[Space:Roseau_County%2C_Minnesota|Roseau County (northwest)]] Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Communities == === Cities === *Bemidji (county seat) *Blackduck *Funkley *Kelliher *Solway *Tenstrike *Turtle River *Wilton === Townships === *Alaska Township *Battle Township *Bemidji Township *Benville Township *Birch Township *Buzzle Township *Cormant Township *Durand Township *Eckles Township *Frohn Township *Grant Valley Township *Hagali Township *Hamre Township *Hines Township *Hornet Township *Jones Township *Kelliher Township *Lammers Township *Langor Township *Lee Township *Liberty Township *Maple Ridge Township *Minnie Township *Moose Lake Township *Nebish Township *Northern Township *O'Brien Township *Port Hope Township *Quiring Township *Roosevelt Township *Shooks Township *Shotley Township *Spruce Grove Township *Steenerson Township *Sugar Bush Township *Summit Township *Taylor Township *Ten Lake Township *Turtle Lake Township *Turtle River Township *Waskish Township *Woodrow Township === Unincorporated Towns === *Hines *Pennington *Pinewood *Puposky *Saum *Shooks *Waskish === National Protected Areas === *Chippewa National Forest == Records and Resources == *http://beltramihistory.org/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beltrami_County,_Minnesota *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Beltrami_County,_Minnesota == Sources ==

Beltz Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] i have been looking for johns first wife forever. any info would be appreciated. tyia

Belvedere

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Ben Brink To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brink-989|Ben Brink]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brink-989&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ben Brink To-Do List|Ben's current to-do list]].''

Ben Couch To-Do List

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[[Category: 16 for 16 Mission Participants]] == “One and done” missions: == *Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *Increase your CC7 number from __2,589______ (starting number) to _2,828_____ (add 160).(Score Mark) *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you.(Score Mark) *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension.(Score Mark) *Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension.(Score Mark) *Attend WikiTree Day 2024. *I joined a RAWK month long Challenge *I helped with Hacktoberfest either as a tester or developer *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. *Join a topical project. *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Specific times): == ===Add or source 160 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon, WikiGames or Source-a-Thon, respectively. 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# # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete anytime): == ===I uploaded 16, 32 or 64 photos or headstones to these profiles:=== '''64 Complete''' #[[Rhinehart-574|Minnie Lou (Rhinehart) Hedden (1903-1931)]] #[[Hedden-495|Elisha Sylvester Hedden Sr. (1890-1958)]] #[[Hedden-492|James Sylvanus Hedden (1890-1967)]] #[[Hill-60538|Perry Lee Hill (1881-1954)]] #[[Hill-60722|Sunk Hill (1926-2022)]] #[[Hill-60712|Thad Hill (1907-1960)]] #[[Peach-1486|William Arch Peach (1909-1986)]] #[[Peach-1485|William Earlie Peach (1882-1918)]] #[[Davis-110723|Alice Bessie Davis (1888-1918)]] #[[Peach-1118|William Strickland Peach (1849-1924)]] #[[Burns-15924|Sophronia Ann Burns (1849-1909)]] #[[Stratton-5104|Bobby Lewis Stratton (1933-1996)]] #[[Link-2752|Louise Pearl (Link) Couch (1885-1969)]] #[[Couch-4203|Benjamin S Couch (1877-1973)]] #[[Couch-4201|Alice Rebecca (Couch) Onslow (1868-1938)]] #[[Corlew-117|Artie Doyle Corlew (1912-2004)]](Score Mark) #[[Cook-48597|Lucy (Cook) Woodall (1904-1984)]] #[[Woodall-2123|Claude Allen Woodall (1905-1960)]] #[[Gargus-28|Penelope (Gargus) Cooley (1768-1825)]] #[[Cooley-3593|Eaton Jones Cooley (abt.1798-1854)]] #[[Funk-2070|Sarah Elizabeth (Funk) Cooley (1797-1854)]] #[[Cooley-5462|David D Cooley (1819-1895)]] #[[Cooley-3696|Seaborn James Cooley (1795-1866)]] #[[Mullins-7484|Sophia Frances (Mullins) Baker (1853-1913)]] #[[Baker-60840|William Calvin Baker (1856-1938)]] #[[Baker-64738|Neppie (Baker) Tenpenny (1882-1913)]] #[[Baker-61123|Mary Lilly (Baker) Perry (1889-1910)]] #[[Baker-68949|Loren Isaac Baker (1885-1909)]] #[[Baker-68950|Cora Maude Baker (1896-1917)]] #[[Baker-68951|William Calvin Baker Jr (1878-1910)]] #[[Baker-45502|Isaac Calvin Baker (1829-1910)]] #[[Holloway-7038|Mary Caroline Holloway (abt.1833-1914)]](Score Mark) #[[Baker-65225|William Henry Baker (1876-1909)]] #[[Frey-4316|Alice (Frey) Hicks (1878-1963)]] #[[Baker-65226|Opal Elizabeth (Baker) Hicks (1900-1936)]] #[[Owen-14949|Margaret Ethel (Owen) Cooke (1918-1968)]] #[[Couch-3910|Edgar William Couch (1842-1915)]] #[[Myer-846|Mary Ellen (Myer) Couch (1850-1928)]] #[[Couch-4182|Henry V Couch (1844-1871)]] #[[Couch-3911|Alexander B Couch (abt.1814-1882)]] #[[Couch-4470|Pearce Couch (abt.1875-1892)]] #[[Couch-4471|Jessie Couch (abt.1873-1894)]] #[[Hall-73455|William Cooley Hall (1877-1963)]] #[[Halliburton-383|Nancy Esther (Halliburton) Hall (1880-1971)]] #[[Hall-73456|Vivan Brown Hall (1905-1972)]] #[[Hall-73458|Clidie Viola (Hall) Cook (1903-2000)]] #[[Cook-51904|Moses Eugene Cook (1898-1972)]] #[[Shull-1314|Arlene Helen (Shull) Hawkins (1931-2020)]] #[[Hines-5733|Nancy Elaine (Hines) Corlew (1937-2021)]] #[[Couch-3907|Frank Benjamin Couch Jr (1937-2017)]] #[[Merryman-1109|Lula Jane (Merryman) Tubb (1874-1962)]] #[[Reynolds-27501|William Amos Reynolds (abt.1841-1933)]] #[[Carroll-14684|Joseph Lee Carroll (abt.1861-1943)]] #[[Reynolds-27500|Laura Susan (Reynolds) Carroll (abt.1866-1951)]] #[[Haygood-337|Charles Manson Haygood (1888-1979)]] #[[Carroll-14683|Mary Ophelia (Carroll) Haygood (1895-1991)]] #[[Merryman-870|David H Merryman (1821-1902)]] #[[Coburn-1611|Elvira Jane (Coburn) Merryman (1833-1902)]] #[[Hall-67972|Agnes Evonne (Hall) Baker (1921-2000)]] #[[Baker-65310|Gary Hall Baker (1944-2013)]] #[[Hall-64172|Ernest Colvie Hall (1898-1949)]] #[[Forrest-3943|Docia Ann Forrest (1902-1956)]] #[[Cullum-713|Minerva Jane (Cullum) Forrest (abt.1870-1949)]] #[[Merryman-1000|Tennessee Alice Merryman (1860-1934)]](Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category:=== '''64 Complete''' #[[Peach-1485|William Earlie Peach (1882-1918)]] #[[Peach-1486|William Arch Peach (1909-1986)]] #[[Peach-1118|William Strickland Peach (1849-1924)]] #[[Burns-15924|Sophronia Ann Burns (1849-1909)]] #[[Davis-110723|Alice Bessie Davis (1888-1918)]] #[[Stratton-5104|Bobby Lewis Stratton (1933-1996)]] #[[Hines-6138|Marjorie Lucille (Hines) Stratton (1935-2011)]] #[[Hines-5733|Nancy Elaine (Hines) Corlew (1937-2021)]] #[[Corlew-115|Carl Edward Corlew (1938-2017)]] #[[Corlew-117|Artie Doyle Corlew (1912-2004)]] #[[Lindsey-7010|Geraldine F (Lindsey) Corlew (1916-1990)]] #[[Pewitt-89|Isaac Pewitt (1873-1947)]] #[[Woodall-2123|Claude Allen Woodall (1905-1960)]] #[[Cooke-9475|John Basil Cooke (1907-1959)]] #[[Cook-48597|Lucy (Cook) Woodall (1904-1984)]] #[[Cook-45843|Lucille (Cook) Hines (1904-1985)]](Score Mark) #[[Peach-1116|Dona Louvenia Peach (1871-1950)]] #[[Pewitt-184|Jesse Reed Pewitt (1905-1960)]] #[[Couch-3907|Frank Benjamin Couch Jr (1937-2017)]] #[[Couch-3908|Frank Benjamin Couch Sr. (1905-1978)]] #[[Pewitt-111|Rosa Louvenia (Pewitt) Couch (1907-1984)]] #[[Fast-890|Matthew Fast]] #[[Hines-5770|John Joseph Hines (1906-1981)]] #[[Hines-6205|Margaret Mary Hines (1907-2001)]] #[[Hines-6206|Edward Joseph Hines (1914-1997)]] #[[Hines-6207|Vincent Joseph Hines (1917-1996)]] #[[Hines-6528|Joseph John Hines (1909-1960)]] #[[Hines-5773|Owen Aloysius Hines (1876-1957)]] #[[Murray-19695|Kathleen Aloyisus (Murray) Hines (1877-1956)]] #[[Murray-16650|John William Murray (abt.1845-1915)]] #[[Flanagan-2050|Mary Ann (Flanagan) Murray (abt.1836-1920)]] #[[Murray-19694|Edward Joseph Murray (abt.1876-1942)]](Score Mark) #[[Appleby-1910|Beverly Ann (Appleby) Davis (1941-1998)]] #[[Beckler-217|Mary M Beckler (1865-1930)]] #[[Beckler-215|Elizabeth Beckler (abt.1839-)]] #[[Beckler-216|Margaret Beckler (1851-1927)]] #[[Jones-139453|Daisy (Jones) Fortune (1879-1941)]] #[[Fortune-159|Walter Drennan Fortune (1870-1961)]] #[[Fortune-1927|Ina Ada Fortune (1899-1988)]] #[[Fortune-1928|Edith Ophelia Fortune (1906-1988)]] #[[Fortune-168|Roscoe Fortune (1874-1962)]] #[[Moore-4987|Mary Maud Moore (1881-1940)]] #[[Fortune-161|Augusta Laverne Fortune (1915-2003)]] #[[Corley-36|Christopher Columbus Corley (1910-2000)]] #[[Wiese-52|Maurina Kelsey Wiese (1940-2019)]] #[[Fortune-162|John Augustus Fortune Jr (abt.1832-1880)]] #[[McAlpine-47|Yolande McAlpine (1838-1911)]] #[[Fortune-165|Charles Volney Fortune (1824-1870)]] #[[March-106|Mary Margaret (March) Fortune (1832-1860)]] #[[Fortune-169|John Edward Fortune (1853-)]] #[[Fortune-170|Mary Lizora Fortune (1855-1915)]] #[[Hanes-37|Pleasant Henderson Hanes (1845-1925)]] #[[Hanes-383|John Wesley Hanes (1850-1903)]] #[[Hodgin-173|Anna (Hodgin) Hanes (1861-1947)]] #[[Hanes-733|John Wesley Hanes Jr. (1892-)]] #[[Hanes-384|Alexander Martin Hanes (1809-1861)]] #[[March-1576|Jane March (1812-1897)]] #[[Fortune-166|Hiram H. Fortune (1826-1888)]] #[[McDowell-275|Anna McDowell (1843-1870)]] #[[Moore-4988|Mary (Moore) Fortune (1843-1866)]] #[[Fortune-171|Fannie Fortune (abt.1865-1927)]] #[[Woolen-4|George Maddox Woolen (1853-1935)]] #[[Fortune-172|Florence Fortune (abt.1874-1908)]] #[[Fortune-167|Jane J. (Fortune) Killebrew (1831-1873)]](Score Mark) ===I connected 8, 16 or 32 profiles from a cemetery category:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list:=== '''64 Complete''' #[[Hines-6207|Vincent Joseph Hines (1917-1996)]] #[[Hill-60652|Watson Hill (1916-1998)]] #[[Hilliard-2511|Orbie Hilliard (1906-1985)]] #[[Howard-34083|Eula Mae Howard (1911-1994)]] #[[Hughes-31265|Henry Horace Hughes Sr (1914-1991)]] #[[Day-22214|Lemuel Leon Day (1884-1942)]] #[[Pewitt-205|Herman Eugene Pewitt (1919-1993)]] #[[Stratton-5106|Thomas Ester Stratton (1866-1944)]] #[[McGee-7011|James Alec McGee (1863-1947)]] #[[London-1508|Barbara Ann London (1953-2014)]] #[[Jamison-2367|James Anslum Jamison (1886-1968)]] #[[Pratt-17091|Charles Elwood Pratt Jr (1936-2016)]] #[[Cassell-1068|Shelby Ann (Cassell) Pewitt (1939-2018)]] #[[Lane-20681|Rosa Lee (Lane) Williams (1910-1982)]] #[[Couch-4192|Wayne Julius Couch Sr (1945-2021)]] #[[Summers-8258|Harriet Angeline (Summers) McGee (1850-1912)]](Score Mark) #[[Couch-4207|Orrigen Alexander Couch Jr (1917-2009)]] #[[Summers-8257|Tennessee Porter (Summers) McGee (1864-1902)]] #[[Pewitt-186|Nellie Lucille Pewitt (1911-1995)]] #[[Grimes-6450|Melvin O'Neal Grimes (1949-2007)]] #[[Hines-6138|Marjorie Lucille (Hines) Stratton (1935-2011)]] #[[Cook-48597|Lucy (Cook) Woodall (1904-1984)]] #[[Stratton-5104|Bobby Lewis Stratton (1933-1996)]] #[[Hedden-495|Elisha Sylvester Hedden Sr. (1890-1958)]] #[[Hines-5782|Owen Hines (abt.1830-1896)]] #[[Hall-66156|Abraham J Hall (1819-1903)]] #[[Rudolph-1941|Harriett (Rudolph) Hall (abt.1822-1902)]] #[[Rhinehart-574|Minnie Lou (Rhinehart) Hedden (1903-1931)]] #[[McGee-7012|Franklin J McGee (1893-1905)]] #[[McGee-7014|Tennessee Porter (McGee) Whitten (1895-1982)]] #[[Richardson-37716|Jeneva Elizabeth (Richardson) Carroll (1906-1989)]] #[[Chasteen-489|Carolyn Michelle Chasteen (1985-1985)]](Score Mark) #[[Williams-128267|Enoch Brown Williams (1927-2004)]] #[[Pewitt-133|Phoebe Edna (Pewitt) Sullivan (1891-1969)]] #[[Solomon-3280|Ernest Stanley Solomon (1937-2005)]] #[[Parsons-17979|Emma Parsons (1882-1919)]] #[[Wilkerson-3722|John Franklin Wilkerson (1875-1951)]] #[[Bandy-1894|Julia Anna Bandy (1861-1915)]] #[[Preston-10058|John Hamilton Preston (1901-1981)]] #[[Watkins-14554|Gail Lynn Watkins (1953-2008)]] #[[Proctor-7322|William Morris Proctor (1910-1965)]] #[[Jackson-58202|James K Polk Jackson (1927-1985)]] #[[Dalton-8920|Annie Ellen (Dalton) Rust (1872-1946)]] #[[Mullens-710|Clyde Eli Mullens (1925-1991)]] #[[Williams-129976|Lester Edward Williams (1916-2003)]] #[[Dabney-1087|Virginia Dorris Dabney (1912-1943)]] #[[Herndon-2658|Jesse Preston Herndon (abt.1895-1962)]] #[[Murray-27813|Elizabeth Evangeline (Murray) Watkins (1909-1987)]] #[[Palm-1106|Juanita Mary (Palm) Reddoch (1897-1981)]] #[[Ray-13683|Joe Nelson Ray Jr (1939-2020)]] #[[Hughes-31255|Albert Sydney Hughes (1881-1960)]] #[[Pewitt-202|Virginia Inez Pewitt (1924-2010)]] #[[Lawson-14022|Bertha Lorene Lawson (1908-abt.1993)]] #[[Deckert-181|Margaretha Louisa Deckert (1879-1951)]] #[[Lively-1805|John Elexander Lively (1882-1953)]] #[[Herndon-2687|Floyd Grey Herndon (1876-1964)]] #[[Yeargan-75|Thomas Bolling Yeargan Jr (1904-1942)]] #[[Watkins-14312|Clifford L Watkins (1927-1980)]] #[[Howard-34084|Beatrice Howard (1916-2000)]] #[[Herndon-2765|Joseph T Herndon (1837-1896)]] #[[Long-30480|Leonard Owen Long (1920-1975)]] #[[Pentecost-753|Mary Annie Pentecost (1938-2014)]] #[[Vaughn-8025|Rufus E Vaughn (1866-1927)]] #[[Haygood-368|John Merryman Haygood (1884-1897)]](Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist:=== '''64 Complete''' (Sort by oldest edit) #[[Poyner-200|Alden Dorsey Poyner (1886-1942)]] #[[Beard-5207|Sallie (Beard) Smith (1871-1934)]] #[[Dromgoole-81|Mariah Louis (Dromgoole) Beard (1849-1900)]] #[[Mullens-561|Anna Valena (Mullens) Tassey (1915-1982)]] #[[Gurley-1280|Thomas William Gurley (abt.1811-1891)]] #[[Wheatley-880|Charles J Wheatley (abt.1803-aft.1870)]] #[[Cleghorn-650|J Harvey Cleghorn (abt.1814-abt.1844)]] #[[Gross-6906|Louisa (Gross) Hall (abt.1810-)]] #[[Holland-16205|Elizabeth (Holland) Hall (abt.1812-abt.1855)]] #[[Hall-66156|Abraham J Hall (1819-1903)]] #[[Rudolph-1941|Harriett (Rudolph) Hall (abt.1822-1902)]] #[[Hall-66116|Elizabeth (Hall) Parker (abt.1810-abt.1884)]] #[[Hall-66118|Mary (Hall) Cleghorn (abt.1818-aft.1880)]] #[[Hall-66153|Jesse D Hall (abt.1810-bef.1847)]] #[[Hall-66155|John Wesley Hall (abt.1807-abt.1874)]] #[[Wyatt-8525|Ann (Wyatt) Summers (1815-1858)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Summers-8026|Charles Claggett Summers (1775-1834)]] #[[Hall-23003|Sarah (Hall) Wheatley (abt.1801-bef.1870)]] #[[Williams-124632|Susan (Williams) Carroll (abt.1835-bef.1910)]] #[[Carroll-15088|William Lee Carroll (abt.1830-bef.1870)]] #[[Hodgen-63|Phebe (Hodgen) LaRue (1777-1825)]] #[[Unknown-643478|Delilah (Unknown) Hagood (abt.1808-1880)]] #[[Hagood-419|Mordecai Hagood (abt.1809-1880)]] #[[Beard-5208|Richard Beard Jr. (1842-1931)]] #[[Beard-5585|William Ewing Beard (1873-1950)]] #[[Neisler-132|Katie Lou (Neisler) Dunn (1930-1983)]] #[[Wheat-2556|Elizabeth Frances (Wheat) Key (1838-1921)]] #[[Key-5251|Edward Willoughby Key (1835-1904)]] #[[Key-5252|Joshua Bain Key (1881-1955)]] #[[Wilkerson-3603|Betty Burell (Wilkerson) Key (1879-1943)]] #[[Key-5253|Edward Shackford Key (1903-1981)]] #[[Pierce-18852|Lucille (Pierce) Key (1905-2002)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Wells-15972|Hansel Pinckney Wells (1869-1906)]] #[[Key-5254|Katherine Louise (Key) Davis (1926-2016)]] #[[Davis-109153|George Divers Davis (1925-1987)]] #[[Claggett-90|Nancy Ann (Claggett) Summers (1753-1845)]] #[[Summers-7943|F Clementine (Summers) Hall (abt.1846-1869)]] #[[Summers-8025|Thomas B. Summers (abt.1818-bef.1866)]] #[[Gurley-1281|John Anthony Gurley (1835-1898)]] #[[Bell-40904|Sophia (Bell) Summers (abt.1780-bef.1834)]] #[[Gurley-1366|Mary Ellen (Gurley) Wadley (1867-1930)]] #[[Reynolds-28404|William Doyle Reynolds (1908-1993)]] #[[McDonald-29532|Gena Mae (McDonald) Reynolds (abt.1908-1994)]] #[[Neisler-131|John Anthony Neisler (1893-1964)]] #[[McGee-6844|Annie Agnes McGee (abt.1910-1969)]] #[[Bupp-96|Robert Wayne Bupp (1906-1943)]] #[[Bupp-97|Patricia Louise (Bupp) Cox (1933-2010)]] #[[Herndon-2677|Harriett Jane (Herndon) Edwards (1844-1936)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Beard-5584|Richard Beard III (abt.1881-1913)]] #[[Coburn-2072|Thomas Coburn (abt.1800-)]] #[[Chisam-93|Louis Manning Chisam (1929-1987)]] #[[Reynolds-27502|Clinton Reynolds (abt.1805-aft.1880)]] #[[Power-6144|Katherine Katie (Power) Murray (1876-1932)]] #[[Mullins-7913|Eliza Jane (Mullins) Hicks (1885-1964)]] #[[Hicks-19892|James D Hicks (1917-1972)]] #[[Baker-61095|Visa May (Baker) Hudspeth (1894-1962)]] #[[Hudspeth-813|Alma Euline (Hudspeth) Behm (1926-2019)]] #[[Perry-25157|Lee Ella Perry (1884-1957)]] #[[Perry-25158|Eunice Ella (Perry) Ausbrooks (1909-1994)]] #[[Mullins-7912|John Thomas Mullins (1848-1927)]] #[[Murray-19691|Patrick Aloysius Murray (1866-1960)]] #[[Murray-19692|Thomas J Murray (1867-1891)]] #[[Murray-19693|William Lee Murray (1869-1942)]] #[[Murray-19696|Michael Joseph Murray (abt.1875-1939)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ===I added biographies and sources to 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Notables category or subcategories:=== #[[Peterson-19727|Margaret Ann (Peterson) Mancuso (1941-2022)]] #[[McNear-63|Howard Terbell McNear (1905-1969)]] #[[Sues-5|Alan Grigsby Sues (1926-2011)]] #[[Peterson-19724|Arthur Henry Peterson Jr. (1912-1996)]] #[[Melvin-2664|Allan John Melvin (1923-2008)]] #[[Garrett-14138|Betty (Garrett) Parks (1919-2011)]] #[[Friebus-10|Florida (Friebus) Waring (1909-1988)]] #[[Morris-18979|Howard Jerome Morris (1919-2005)]] #[[Riley-16264|John Albert Riley Jr (1935-2016)]] #[[Cummings-10086|Charles Clarence Robert Orville Cummings (1910-1990)]] #[[Ghostley-1|Alice Margaret Ghostley (1923-2007)]] #[[Hampton-6945|James Wade Hampton (1936-2021)]] #[[Damon-391|Cathryn Lee Damon (1930-1987)]] #[[Orlandi-47|Felice Antonio Orlandi (1925-2003)]] #[[Flagg-349|Henry Collins Flagg (1790-1863)]] #[[Lesser-304|Leonard King Lesser (1922-2011)]] '''(Score Mark)''' # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Biography Category or subcategories:=== #[[Easley-602|Louise Easley (1882-)]] #[[Easley-603|Eddie Easley (1889-)]] #[[Easley-505|Margaret H. Easley (1868-)]] #[[Easley-511|Amanda J. Easley (abt.1879-1957)]] #[[Easley-507|James Garfield Easley (1872-1943)]] #[[Easley-502|Adrian L. Easley (abt.1858-abt.1862)]] #[[Easley-497|Thomas Jefferson Easley (1856-1930)]] #[[Easley-498|John Oliver Easley (1875-1922)]] #[[Easley-499|Sarah C. Easley (abt.1878-)]] #[[Easley-501|Dora Mae Easley (1883-1946)]] #[[Cobb-10672|Sam Lunsford Cobb (1884-1934)]] #[[Corlew-62|William Darrell Corlew (1822-1884)]] #[[Cox-27937|Floyd Cox (1899-1938)]] #[[Cunningham-1043|James Mordica Cunningham (1860-1936)]] #[[Daughtery-118|Julia (Daughtery) Seiber (1885-1962)]] #[[Harbour-68|Isham Cherry Harbour (1856-1873)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Goodwin-11934|Gracy A (Goodwin) Wallace (abt.1835-bef.1890)]] #[[Goodwin-11936|Eliza Jane (Goodwin) Hicks (abt.1840-bef.1880)]] #[[Goodwin-11937|Cassena A Goodwin (abt.1844-bef.1880)]] #[[Goodwin-11941|Caroline Goodwin (abt.1852-bef.1900)]] #[[Goodgame-47|James Floyd Goodgame Sr (1861-1949)]] #[[Goodwin-11957|Harriett Ann Rebecca (Goodwin) Cox (abt.1831-bef.1860)]] #[[Goodwin-11932|Lewis H Goodwin (aft.1810-bef.1880)]] #[[Goodwin-11939|Martha Goodwin (abt.1845-bef.1880)]] #[[Goodwin-11938|Mary Goodwin (abt.1845-bef.1880)]] #[[Goodwin-11940|Theophilus Goodwin (abt.1848-bef.1900)]] #[[Goodwin-11956|Willie Goodwin (aft.1800-bef.1836)]] #[[Gore-2103|Thomas Madison Gore (1836-1905)]] #[[Gouletsas-1|Stergios Zeto Gouletsas (1885-1954)]] #[[Glidewell-128|Mildred Claudia (Glidewell) Lovell (abt.1897-abt.1940)]] #[[Glidewell-125|Archibald D Glidewell (abt.1785-abt.1850)]] #[[Gipson-74|Annie (Gipson) McIver (1847-1871)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Walsgott-44|Esme Olive (Walsgott) Peucker (1920-1999)]] #[[Wallis-5573|Elise May (Wallis) Reynolds (1892-1980)]] #[[Weir-2379|Elwyn Joyce (Weir) Hegney (1915-abt.2009)]] #[[Whitlock-1167|Annie (Whitlock) Croft (1862-1945)]] #[[Whitton-365|Elsie May (Whitton) Johnston (1922-1985)]] #[[Whalan-193|Ada Emma Ferrara (Whalan) Smith (1874-1945)]] #[[Wines-439|Susanna Jane (Wines) Longstaff (1862-1929)]] #[[Wright-22776|Gertrude (Wright) Taylor (1906-1946)]] #[[Sangwell-26|Edmund William Sangwell (1859-1933)]] #[[Scott-37443|Noreen Ellen (Scott) Neylan (1920-2013)]] #[[Shepherd-5491|Lillie Matilda (Shepherd) Tapp (1879-1941)]] #[[Satchell-151|Mary Myamyn (Satchell) Bodger (1867-1940)]] #[[Sartori-140|Catherine Adams (Sartori) McCredden (1868-1945)]] #[[Salzke-4|Auguste Bertha (Salzke) Pumpa (1880-1939)]] #[[SCHAEFER-3232|Carl (SCHAEFER) Schaefer (abt.1827-1900)]] #[[Shaw-4737|Ebenezer Shaw (abt.1838-1924)]] '''(Score Mark)''' # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Birth Record / Needs Marriage Record or Needs Death Record Category or subcategories:=== #[[Gatlin-706|America (Gatlin) Hargrove (1835-1892)]], FAG #[[Peck-9698|Laura J (Peck) Gaston (1830-1911)]], FAG # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I dated these 16, 32 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories=== #[[Beasley-6847|Jesse Raymond Beasley (1882-1964)]] #[[Bates-226|Howard Douglas Bates (1904-1952)]] #[[Beard-5207|Sallie (Beard) Smith (1871-1934)]] #[[Belton-477|Mildred Ersel (Belton) Doering (1903-1948)]] #[[Bennet-1064|Ethel B (Bennet) Pendley (1905-1986)]] #[[Campbell-13951|Robert Motley Campbell (1912-1994)]] #[[Angel-1894|Robert Paul Angel Sr. (1924-1991)]] #[[Bowman-14965|Bobby Bowman (abt.1932-2013)]] #[[Boyer-6219|Atha Zelma (Boyer) Whitaker (1893-1932)]] #[[Bradshaw-2614|Mary Lou (Bradshaw) Bennett (1911-1989)]] #[[Brazley-57|Lillian Juanita (Brazley) Payne (1913-1998)]] #[[Brazley-58|Viola Judy (Brazley) Rutherford (1918-1995)]] #[[Brewer-13239|Clarence Charles Brewer (1907-1943)]] #[[Brewer-13341|Frank Leonard Brewer Jr (1933-1985)]] #[[Carney-2093|Franklin Kenneth Carney (1920-1988)]] #[[Cantrell-8080|Charles Wayne Cantrell (1926-2002)]](Score Mark) #[[Appleby-1910|Beverly Ann (Appleby) Davis (1941-1998)]] #[[Unknown-659491|Ruth Jo (Unknown) Kirby-Smith (1919-2003)]] #[[Bolten-123|Richard Sterling Bolten (1914-1989)]] #[[Newton-18010|Mary Ann (Newton) Barnum (abt.1887-1981)]] #[[Mathes-159|Bert Marion (Mathes) Mathis (1900-1963)]] #[[Peterson-19724|Arthur Henry Peterson Jr. (1912-1996)]] #[[Melvin-2664|Allan John Melvin (1923-2008)]] # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category:=== '''64 Complete''' #[[Ford-4856|Charles Ford (abt.1875-)]] #[[Ford-4851|Susan Ford (abt.1870-)]] #[[Ford-4852|James L Ford (abt.1874-)]] #[[Hash-11|Lemuel James 'Jimmy' Hash (1923-1974)]] #[[Ford-4853|William Ford (abt.1873-)]] #[[Ford-4855|Alvin Ford (abt.1876-)]] #[[Ford-4857|Taytor Ford (abt.1877-)]] #[[Ford-4854|Alexander Ford (abt.1853-1917)]] #[[Foster-3941|Sarah Foster (abt.1851-)]] #[[Foster-3942|Ann Foster (abt.1855-)]] #[[Foster-3940|Albert Foster (abt.1848-)]] #[[Foster-3939|Milton L Foster (abt.1848-)]] #[[Foster-3943|George Foster (abt.1860-)]] #[[Foster-3944|Aubrey J Foster (abt.1866-abt.1906)]] #[[Gore-249|Betty Ruth Gore (1910-1999)]] #[[Everett-442|James Naymon Everett (1905-1976)]](Score Mark) #[[Everett-439|Flossie Beulah Everett (1902-1995)]] #[[Everett-446|Walter Dewey 'Dub' Everett (1924-1993)]] #[[Everett-441|Roy Elmo Everett (1919-1980)]] #[[Everett-443|Wanda Zell Everett (1925-1999)]] #[[Reeder-148|Lilly Fay Reeder (1902-1986)]] #[[Easley-497|Thomas Jefferson Easley (1856-1930)]] #[[Mowell-5|Karoline (Mowell) Easley (abt.1854-)]] #[[Easley-499|Sarah C. Easley (abt.1878-)]] #[[Easley-498|John Oliver Easley (1875-1922)]] #[[Easley-501|Dora Mae Easley (1883-1946)]] #[[Harper-4267|Effie Lee Harper (1891-)]] #[[Harper-4261|Ivy R (Harper) Trotter (abt.1882-)]] #[[Trotter-694|Welborn Rye Trotter (abt.1878-1967)]] #[[Trotter-692|Perkin Trotter (1881-)]] #[[Trotter-687|Steven Trotter (abt.1885-)]] #[[Trotter-688|Verdie Trotter (abt.1888-)]](Score Mark) #[[Hicks-6501|Rome Hicks (1882-)]] #[[Trotter-689|Jasper Trotter (abt.1890-)]] #[[Trotter-691|Chattie Trotter (abt.1893-)]] #[[Trotter-690|Corba Trotter (abt.1895-)]] #[[Trotter-693|William Peter Trotter (1855-1933)]] #[[Jones-34286|Paralee (Jones) Trotter (1859-1940)]] #[[Trotter-696|John K Trotter (abt.1841-)]] #[[Trotter-698|Martha V. Trotter (1846-)]] #[[Trotter-697|Jerrome Trotter (abt.1842-)]] #[[Trotter-699|Missiouri Trotter (1848-1928)]] #[[Trotter-695|James M. Trotter (1818-)]] #[[Whittington-714|Lavinia Whittington (abt.1822-)]] #[[Harper-4266|Mattie O Harper (1893-)]] #[[Harper-4264|Ernest W Harper (1889-)]] #[[Harper-4265|Thomas Harper (1887-)]] #[[Harper-4263|Scott Harper (1884-)]] #[[Harper-4262|Ader Harper (1885-)]] #[[Harper-4268|Thomas Whitman Harper (1858-1935)]] #[[Crick-161|Delia Jane (Crick) Harper (1866-1918)]] #[[Crick-159|Anna Crick (abt.1862-)]] #[[Crick-162|Albert Crick (1869-)]] #[[Creek-143|John A. Creek (abt.1863-)]] #[[Creek-145|Beatta Creek (abt.1871-)]] #[[Crick-160|John Lee Crick (abt.1828-abt.1880)]] #[[Harris-16133|Elizabeth (Harris) Crick (abt.1848-)]] #[[Creek-144|Mandy V. Creek (abt.1873-)]] #[[Harper-4275|William Daniel Harper (1854-1924)]] #[[Trotter-700|Eliza Ann (Trotter) Harper (1854-1931)]] #[[Harper-4271|James Harper (abt.1863-)]] #[[Harper-4272|Benjamin Gireal Harper (1831-1894)]] #[[Simpkins-245|Eber Simpkins (1882-)]] #[[Simpkins-217|George Washington Simpkins (1848-1934)]](Score Mark) ===I added at least one source to these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories:=== '''64 Complete''' #[[Eddings-222|Doshia L (Eddings) Fitzpatrick (abt.1895-abt.1974)]] #[[Williams-45895|Buckner B Williams (1912-1983)]] #[[Williams-45897|George Ronald Williams (1942-2014)]] #[[Van_Zandt-123|Jerry Van Zandt (abt.1909-abt.1977)]] #[[Vinson-634|Annie Adelyne Vinson (abt.1917-1980)]] #[[Vinson-635|Robert Emmit Vinson (1886-1961)]] #[[Haynes-2520|Eleanor Mellissa Haynes (1893-1982)]] #[[Casey-1952|Essie Ellen (Casey) Rawls (1917-1997)]] #[[Hailey-278|Maxine Twins Hailey (1917-1917)]] #[[Godfrey-2688|Elllen Maurine (Godfrey) Grimsley (1917-1999)]] #[[Bush-7417|Mary Lillian (Bush) Stanton (1917-2005)]] #[[Ortega-1372|Henry Lopez Ortega (1917-1973)]] #[[Garcia-10523|Florencia Garcia (1897-)]] #[[Scaggs-15|Dee Lorex Scaggs (1917-1981)]] #[[Scaggs-23|Tommy Scaggs (1922-abt.1974)]] #[[Threat-1|Helen Virginia Threat (1928-abt.2000)]](Score Mark) #[[Hinojosa-422|Oliverio Gonzales Hinojosa (1919-1996)]] #[[Moron-57|Maria Luisa (Moron) Hinojosa (1931-2002)]] #[[Hinojosa-430|Tomas Hinojosa (abt.1874-abt.1950)]] #[[Gonzales-2955|Paula Teresa (Gonzales) Hinojosa (abt.1883-1947)]] #[[McClain-5352|Forrest Milton McClain (1918-2013)]] #[[Holland-4774|Jamima Ann (Holland) Green (1893-1968)]] #[[Tipton-3219|Lynn Clark Tipton (abt.1917-abt.2021)]] #[[Scott-6301|Martha Jane Scott (1834-1866)]] #[[Cantrell-9358|Lillian Louise (Cantrell) Hubbard (1911-1979)]] #[[Mireles-72|Godofredo Mireles (1911-2005)]] #[[Barcenas-4|Guadalupe Barcenas (abt.1890-1917)]] #[[Mireles-73|Viviano Mireles (abt.1847-)]] #[[Marin-545|Mauricia Marin (1845-)]] #[[Strickland-8246|Marvin Alford Strickland (1911-1976)]] #[[Orozco-126|Manuelita (Orozco) Fernandez (1911-1988)]] #[[Riojas-12|Jose Riojas (1911-2010)]](Score Mark) #[[Lantrip-123|Willie Florance Lantrip (1910-1938)]] #[[Garza-615|Juan H Garza (1910-1977)]] #[[Tellez-68|Jose Tellez (1894-1963)]] #[[Ramos-557|Angela (Ramos) Lopez (1896-1985)]] #[[Diaz-1027|Maria Diaz (abt.1875-1950)]] #[[Perez-2069|Ester (Perez) Loya (abt.1910-)]] #[[Perez-2067|Santos Vera (Perez) Medina (abt.1905-)]] #[[Perez-2068|Inocencia Vera (Perez) Villegas (abt.1907-)]] #[[Unknown-349487|Maria Angela (Unknown) Ruvalcaba (abt.1910-1998)]] #[[Ruvalcaba-63|Amalia (Ruvalcaba) Rodriguez (abt.1938-abt.2016)]] #[[Morton-6240|Benjamin Danforth Morton (abt.1907-abt.1985)]] #[[Martin-90159|Margarette Francis (Martin) Popejoy (1910-1979)]] #[[Cooley-3601|Henry Martin Cooley (1871-1959)]] #[[Cooley-3602|Lulu Hester (Cooley) Rochelle (1875-1960)]] #[[Cooley-3600|Dorsey Marion Cooley (1867-1953)]] #[[King-62576|Bertha Frances (King) Steward (1910-)]] #[[Martin-3005|Ellen Bell (Martin) Walters (1909-1977)]] #[[Martin-44560|William Austin Martin (1871-1939)]] #[[Schmittou-7|Reford Gene Schmittou (1936-2019)]] #[[McWhorter-552|Sallie Ann (McWhorter) Johnson (1876-1966)]] #[[Ojeda-56|Juan Ojeda (1908-1987)]] #[[Cummings-9797|Aaron R Cummings (abt.1909-1977)]] #[[Cummings-9793|Elsie May (Cummings) Blanton (1903-abt.1952)]] #[[Cummings-9796|Cecil Cummings (1908-)]] #[[Reynolds-30007|Hasey May (Reynolds) Cummings (1884-1950)]] #[[Cummings-9795|Clarence Albert Cummings (abt.1906-1991)]] #[[Crouch-515|James O'Hara Crouch (1907-1907)]] #[[Axtell-1871|Harrison Fisk Axtell (1907-2002)]] #[[Moss-4741|James Ragsdale Moss (1843-1924)]] #[[Moss-4740|Edgar Johnson Moss (1883-1945)]] #[[Haile-262|Nancy Columbus (Haile) Hancock (1842-1885)]] #[[Hancock-4746|Joseph Marion Hancock (1842-1916)]](Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions:==='''64 Complete''' #[[Sievers-441|Paul George Sievers (1890-1958)]], Warning 571: FAG Link #[[Broesel-3|Clara Louise (Broesel) Sievers (1891-1981)]], Warning 571: FAG Link #[[Sievers-438|John Henry Sievers (1841-1920)]], Warning 571: FAG Link #[[Butler-30897|Raymond Butler (1909-1977)]], Warning 571: FAG Link #[[Breedlove-1148|Ethel Breedlove (abt.1899-)]], Warning 617: Ambiguous Birth Location #[[Couch-3906|Ben Couch III]], Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines #[[Hines-5770|John Joseph Hines (1906-1981)]], Error 578: FAG Different Death Date #[[Hines-5773|Owen Aloysius Hines (1876-1957)]], Error 575: FAG Different Birth Date #[[Cook-48704|Mossie Elizzabell Cook (1899-1918)]], Error 747: Unique Middle Name #[[Hines-5782|Owen Hines (abt.1836-1896)]], Error 575: FAG Different Birth Date #[[Couch-3910|Edgar William Couch (1842-1915)]], Error 574: FAG Imprecise birth date #[[Burns-15924|Sophronia Ann Burns (1849-1909)]], Error 574: FAG Imprecise birth date #[[Williams-119693|William Cass Williams (1849-1932)]], Error 577; FAG Imprecise DOD #[[Pewitt-184|Jesse Reed Pewitt (1905-1960)]], Error 575: FAG Different Birth Date #[[Hines-6528|Joseph John Hines (1909-1960)]], Error 575: FAG Different Birth Date #[[Baker-68950|Cora Maude Baker (1896-1917)]], Warning 505: Gender '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Seixas-22|Juanita Lillian Seixas (abt.1874-1937)]], Warning 572: FAG not matching #[[Unknown-654900|Anastazija (Unknown) Klym (abt.1902-2000)]]: Error 601 Wrong word in birth location #[[Brazley-57|Lillian Juanita (Brazley) Payne (1913-1998)]]: Error 661 Wrong word in marriage location #[[King-20091|Joseph Allison Allison King (abt.1853-1907)]]: Error 632: Sep in Death Loc #[[Hughes-21883|Christopher Wilson Hughes (1857-1923)]]: Error 841: Template not correct #[[Lindsey-7030|F G Lindsey (abt.1858-)]]:Warning 503: wrong gender #[[McGee-7011|James Alec McGee (1863-1947)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines #[[Ridley-2872|Roxie Leona Valentine Oma Ridley (1870-1957)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines #[[Ridley-2872|Roxie Leona Valentine Oma Ridley (abt.1872-1957)]]: Warning 572: FAG birth date not matching #[[Wester-833|Phocian Wester (abt.1881-)]]: Error 868: Inline citations after tag #[[Rice-23854|Ginny Rice (1882-)]]: Warning 507: Probably wrong gender #[[Hill-60695|General Gordon Hill (1888-1970)]]: Warning 723: Prefix in First Name #[[Rannals-30|Anza Rannals (1888-1893)]]: Warning 509: Missing gender #[[McGee-7014|Tennessee Porter (McGee) Whitten (1895-1982)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines #[[Land-4025|Robert Paul Land (1896-1970)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines #[[Jones-145511|Erby Jones (1898-)]]: Warning 503: Probably wrong gender '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Pulliam-1600|Willie Mae Pulliam (1900-1978)]]: Warning 503: False, added another source. #[[Mirabella-42|Agatha (Mirabella) Bracco (abt.1880-abt.1968)]]: Error 965: added good link. #[[Davison-6886|Infant Davison (1900-1900)]]: Warning 509: gender unknown #[[Hughes-31292|George Thomas Hughes (abt.1902-)]]: Error 965: Added different source #[[Roper-3865|Ira Roper (abt.1902-)]]: Warning 503: Added source. False suggestion. #[[Harris-62330|Willie Henry (Harris) Preston (1903-1991)]]: Warning 503: Added source. False suggestion. #[[Preston-10059|Infant Preston (1904-1904)]]: Warning 509: False suggestion. #[[Howell-15179|Joyce B Howell (1906-1985)]]: Warning 507: Added source. False suggestion. #[[Thompson-90963|Verna Frances (Thompson) Trimble (1908-1983)]]: Warning 831: False suggestion. #[[Moore-87446|Earl Moore (1909-)]]: Warning 501: fixed. added source. #[[Roper-3867|Willie Mae Roper (abt.1910-)]]: Warning 501: Fixed name. added sources. #[[King-63348|Bryon King (1911-1999)]]: Warning 503: Added sources, false suggestion. #[[Wright-63682|Jackson Wright (1912-2000)]]: Warning 501: added source. false suggestion. #[[Abbott-16128|Chester Abbott (1912-2004)]]: Error 965: removed link. #[[Shook-2385|Infant Shook (1912-1912)]]: Warning 509: gender unknown #[[Baker-65233|Alma Baker (1915-1915)]]: Warning 507: false suggestion '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Williams-129976|Lester Edward Williams (1916-2003)]]: Warning 831: deleted duplicate #[[Leaird-71|Zelma Leaird (1916-1997)]]: Warning 505: added sources. false suggestion #[[Williams-120975|William Carroll Williams (abt.1823-abt.1882)]]: Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation: added confirmation statement to son's profile. #[[Sloan-5427|Rachel Caroline (Sloan) Williams (abt.1828-1914)]]: Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation: added confirmation statement to son's profile. #[[Couch-4184|Mary Elizabeth (Couch) Seixas (abt.1850-1913)]]: Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations. I deleted one of them. #[[Seixas-22|Juanita Lillian Seixas (abt.1877-1937)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines. False suggestion. They are all different records. #[[Roper-3865|Ira Roper (abt.1902-)]]: Warning 501: Wrong gender. False suggestion. #[[Howell-15179|Joyce B Howell (1906-1985)]]: Warning 507: Probably wrong gender. False suggestion. #[[Leaird-71|Zelma Leaird (1916-1997)]]: Warning 505: Wrong gender. False suggestion. #[[Renner-2160|Edward August Renner (1916-1945)]]: Error 638: Misspelled country in death location. auto edited #[[Davis-108865|Adele Fournier (Davis) Beard (1918-1992)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines. Deleted duplicate. #[[Conwill-45|Junior A Conwill (1924-1945)]]: Warning 723: Prefix in First Name. False suggestion; Junior appears to be his first name. #[[Sullivan-21725|Infant Daughter Sullivan (1924-1925)]]: Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name. False suggestion. This is how record appears. #[[Miller-116806|Russell R Miller (1925-2007)]]: Error 897: Error in template parameters. Replaced source. #[[Miller-116806|Russell R Miller (1925-2007)]]: Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template. Should be corrected now. #[[Hudspeth-813|Alma Euline (Hudspeth) Behm (1926-2019)]]: Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge: Deleted duplicate info. '''(Score Mark)''' ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles to [[Space:Completeness_Checklist |completeness]] using David Randall’s Checklist:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 random profiles:=== '''64 Complete''' #[[Hampton-5877|Frank Criswell Hampton (abt.1915-1986)]] #[[Michie-414|Zilpah Adelia (Michie) Meeks (1856-1947)]] #[[Nunneley-29|Sarah C (Nunneley) Foster (abt.1809-abt.1868)]] #[[Williams-126706|Parmelia Jane Williams (1831-1903)]] #[[Griffith-9490|Lola Mae (Griffith) Bowen (abt.1898-)]] #[[Brooks-25766|Lon Allen Brooks (1889-1972)]] #[[Williams-103116|Clinton Williams (1929-1929)]] #[[Beene-358|Rachel Leone (Beene) Dickerson (1899-1993)]] #[[Spencer-26428|Mary Hibernia (Spencer) Bumpass (1875-1900)]] #[[Dunkin-787|William M. Dunkin (abt.1812-)]] #[[Poss-268|Henry Maurice Poss (1930-2006)]] #[[Prosser-1573|Lura Lee Prosser (1863-1922)]] #[[Maynor-283|James L. Maynor (1916-1958)]] #[[Goins-2253|Caldona (Goins) Clark (abt.1879-1965)]] #[[Burris-3093|Benjamin Burris (1865-1919)]] #[[Hamby-1480|Connie (Hamby) Presswood (1946-2016)]](Score Mark) #[[Manning-7505|Archer Manning (abt.1836-abt.1899)]] #[[Graham-21341|Orlin Jefferson Graham (1899-1945)]] #[[Boyd-16263|Monroe M Boyd (abt.1840-aft.1872)]] #[[Hall-56536|William Edgar Hall (1891-1921)]] #[[Williams-107681|Ambrose Williams (abt.1891-)]] #[[Moore-54797|Peter Moore (abt.1829-bef.1904)]] #[[Johnson-94023|Martha Susan (Johnson) Nichols (1864-1946)]] #[[Underwood-6037|Lowery C. Underwood (1889-1959)]] #[[Hudson-18410|John R. Hudson (1828-1876)]] #[[Eanes-333|Elizabeth B. (Eanes) Raines (1813-1883)]] #[[Campbell-60491|Joseph W Campbell (1868-1916)]] #[[Gentry-4472|Ralph Eugene Gentry (1927-2006)]] #[[Blythe-1439|Mary Ann (Blythe) Edens (abt.1825-abt.1890)]] #[[Blanton-2932|Ollie William Blanton (abt.1909-1909)]] #[[Walker-55197|John Wiley Walker (1852-1927)]] #[[Braden-1459|Lenis Braden (1881-)]](Score Mark) #[[Hooper-8151|Claiborn Charles Hooper (abt.1827-1864)]] #[[Howell-14867|Dixie Chester Howell (abt.1861-1940)]] #[[Douglass-4267|Madison Douglass (abt.1842-)]] #[[Dyer-16441|Lucretia M. Dyer (1824-1903)]] #[[Nance-2537|Robert Howell Nance (1905-1992)]] #[[Bohannon-1009|Pearl (Bohannon) McCormick (1891-1945)]] #[[Prentice_Williams-1|Hannah Prentice Williams (abt.1805-abt.1890)]] #[[Snow-9898|John Snow (abt.1846-abt.1917)]] #[[McDaniel-8295|James M. McDaniel (abt.1845-1877)]] #[[Henderson-19832|James Samuel Henderson (abt.1868-abt.1897)]] #[[Wolfe-8897|Carter Wolfe (1859-abt.1863)]] #[[Haire-536|Laura J. (Haire) Renner (1847-1922)]] #[[Birdwell-525|Lucinda (Birdwell) Petty (abt.1832-)]] #[[Carroll-9859|Sarah (Carroll) Ray (abt.1824-bef.1870)]] #[[Meek-2975|Kindness (Meek) Moor (abt.1791-1827)]] #[[Hill-40497|Daniel Hill (1827-1855)]] #[[Berryhill-631|Mary Ann Berryhill (abt.1829-)]] #[[Day-18225|Clemon or Climmon Day (abt.1935-abt.2019)]] #[[Gibbs-10197|Lela O. (Gibbs) Brazelton (1874-1956)]] #[[Hooper-8643|Mary Louise (Hooper) Ogle (1953-2019)]] #[[Miller-73902|Georgia Ann (Miller) Hedden (1873-1918)]] #[[Gentry-5190|Ray Gentry (1905-1953)]] #[[Jeffers-1974|Allen Frazier Jeffers (1889-1956)]] #[[Hungerford-2325|Sarah Elizabeth (Hungerford) Flowers (1832-1885)]] #[[Caylor-312|George W. Caylor (1872-abt.1893)]] #[[Vanmeter-961|William Vanmeter (1829-)]] #[[Strawn-657|Mabel Esther (Strawn) Nye (1888-1987)]] #[[McBroom-601|Thomas Jefferson McBroom (1866-1910)]] #[[Hardy-7984|Charles Clarence Hardy (1872-1927)]] #[[Bennett-31237|Richard Bennett (abt.1878-abt.1924)]] #[[Bruce-10446|Ella Ardelia (Bruce) Douglas (1873-1918)]] #[[Covington-1388|James Madison Covington (1836-1907)]](Score Mark) ===I connected these 8, 16 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree:=== #[[Peterson-19727|Margaret Ann (Peterson) Mancuso (1941-2022)]] #[[Peterson-19724|Arthur Henry Peterson Jr. (1912-1996)]] #[[Melvin-2664|Allan John Melvin (1923-2008)]] #[[Garrett-14138|Betty (Garrett) Parks (1919-2011)]] #[[Dennison-2290|Violet Ellen (Dennison) Imm (1925-1968)]] #[[Imm-1|Karl Max Imm (abt.1925-abt.1989)]] #[[Imm-42|Karleen Ann (Imm) Ellis (1948-2013)]] #[[Imm-41|Thomas Allyn Imm (1945-1945)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Imm-43|Jennifer Jo (Imm) Dalaba (1951-2008)]] #[[Dahl-2301|Joan Valerie (Dahl) Nikko (1924-1990)]] #[[Stephens-20314|Richard Waring (Stephens) Waring (1911-1993)]] #[[Friebus-10|Florida (Friebus) Waring (1909-1988)]] #[[Friebus-11|Theodore Friebus (1867-1917)]] #[[Mosier-1062|Beatrice Flagg (Mosier) Friebus (1885-1980)]] #[[Morris-18979|Howard Jerome Morris (1919-2005)]] #[[Little-23303|Robert J (Little) Mandan (1932-2018)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Little-23304|James William Little (1889-1964)]] #[[Walton-12561|Susan E (Walton) Little (abt.1892-aft.1964)]] #[[Riley-16264|John Albert Riley Jr (1935-2016)]] #[[Shandling-1|Garry Emmanuel Shandling (1949-2016)]] # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young:=== '''64 Complete''' #[[Hill-60715|Glenn Hill (1914-1916)]] #[[Kieke-27|Kittie Myrtle Kieke (1941-1941)]] #[[Peacock-2275|Amanda Malinda Peacock (1860-1861)]] #[[Peacock-2277|Daniel Peacock (1855-1857)]] #[[Moore-22402|Lemuel Moore (1875-1888)]] #[[Moore-22396|Sally Moore (1867-1867)]] #[[Moore-22395|Georgean Moore (1865-1874)]] #[[Moore-22394|Charley Moore (1863-1865)]] #[[Moore-22393|Mary Elizabeth Moore (1857-1860)]] #[[Moore-22392|George William Moore (1855-1862)]] #[[Norris-3272|Garland Norris (1905-1906)]] #[[Norris-3268|Lorena Norris (abt.1901-1917)]] #[[Norris-3252|Keith T. Norris (1890-1892)]] #[[Heald-1075|Addie Heald (1910-abt.1910)]] #[[Jurado-18|Soledad Jurado (abt.1914-abt.1914)]] #[[Hall-49454|Rubie Hall (abt.1914-1920)]](Score Mark) #[[Green-14390|Bancile Green (1914-abt.1914)]] #[[Dufner-32|Millie Maggie Dufner (1914-1914)]] #[[Hall-67980|Howell Bruce Hall (1934-1934)]] #[[Hutchinson-2228|Frederick Bridge Hutchinson (1904-1905)]] #[[Hutchinson-2130|Edward Hyrne Hutchinson (1912-1918)]] #[[Hutchinson-2039|Belden Hutchinson (1868-abt.1870)]] #[[Thames-189|William Elliott Thames (1887-1888)]] #[[Davis-19609|Bessie Ethel Davis (1889-1890)]] #[[Davis-19608|Millie O. Davis (1886-1888)]] #[[Woodmansee-38|Julia Woodmansee (1864-1868)]] #[[Bentley-2278|Josephine Bentley (1897-1906)]] #[[Bentley-2273|Ralph Edison Bentley (1897-1898)]] #[[Bentley-2274|Leal Ivins Bentley (1905-1906)]] #[[Bentley-2284|Elizabeth Bentley (1908-1911)]] #[[Bentley-2286|Roland Bentley (1914-1922)]] #[[Jackson-17364|Mary Ann Jackson (1889-1891)]](Score Mark) #[[Martinez-2333|Rogerio Martinez (abt.1915-1915)]] #[[Harris-50549|Joshua Harris (1834-1836)]] #[[Maulden-85|SJ Maulden (1848-1857)]] #[[Maulden-84|M E Maulden (1844-1857)]] #[[Shotts-27|Arthur M. Shotts (1886-1887)]] #[[Herr-230|Samuel A. Herr (1861-1863)]] #[[McGraw-153|Dwight Edward McGraw (1915-1915)]] #[[Shotts-15|Gordon Riddell Shotts (1919-1919)]] #[[Luers-4|Infant Luers (1903-1903)]] #[[Bobo-913|William Bobo (1867-1869)]] #[[Buckner-2381|Harriet Buckner (abt.1856-1869)]] #[[Lovett-920|Chummie Lovett (1921-abt.1921)]] #[[Lovett-568|Milton Joe Lovett (abt.1948-1949)]] #[[Lovett-915|Thomas Lovett (1904-1916)]] #[[Willey-1147|Lorene Isabelle Willey (1915-1918)]] #[[Wood-464|Pearl Wood (1896-1896)]] #[[Wood-366|Infant Son Wood (1925-1925)]] #[[Pool-204|Howard Pool (1877-1877)]] #[[Denning-418|M. C. Denning (1915-1918)]] #[[Hailey-278|Maxine Twins Hailey (1917-1917)]] #[[Johnson-35726|Mark Richard Johnson (1959-1959)]] #[[Fitzpatrick-1593|Lillie Mae Fitzpatrick (1929-1929)]] #[[Williams-103116|Clinton Williams (1929-1929)]] #[[Griggs-867|Unnamed Infant Griggs (1912-1912)]] #[[Griggs-866|Gertrude Edessa Griggs (1911-1912)]] #[[Carter-44191|Audie Fay Carter (1923-1923)]] #[[Carter-44192|Ruby Charlene Carter (1925-1925)]] #[[Murrell-1459|Horace Murrell (1919-1919)]] #[[Hamilton-10421|Opal Hamilton (abt.1911-abt.1924)]] #[[Hamilton-10417|Maudie Hamilton (abt.1891-abt.1903)]] #[[Hamilton-10418|Georgia Hamilton (abt.1897-abt.1897)]] #[[Hamilton-10419|Addie Pearl Hamilton (abt.1902-1916)]](Score Mark) ===I solved these 16, 32 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large:=== '''64 Complete''' #[[Unknown-631633|Mattie (Unknown) Hoskins (abt.1871-1936)]], new, Tidwell-2276. #[[UNKNOWN-92127|Robbi May (UNKNOWN) Fontenot (abt.1872-)]], new, May-17156. #[[Unknown-667500|Flora A. (unknown) Chase (abt.1860-1944)]], new, Sawyer-9437. #[[Unknown-667495|Emma Pearl (Unknown) Hupp (1892-1981)]], new, Harris-65207. #[[Unknown-557115|Cora P (Unknown) Story (abt.1888-1975)]], maiden name, Allison. #[[Unknown-557118|Jolonda Love (Unknown) Miller (1945-2006)]], maiden name, Love. #[[Unknown-457765|Stella (Unknown) Pruett (abt.1904-1982)]], maiden name, Beeve. #[[Unknown-437114|Agnes G. Unknown (1877-1969)]], new, Gipson-1392. #[[Unknown-667461|Eunice J. (Unknown) Kern (1929-2021)]], new McDaniels-827. #[[Unknown-386781|Sarah A. (Unknown) Fortune (abt.1847-)]], new, McDowell-6916. #[[Unknown-666072|Mary Unknown (abt.1845-1917)]], new, Herrin-1010. #[[Unknown-666347|Mary Frances Unknown (abt.1855-1915)]], new, Smith-333533. #[[Unknown-501559|Emma Rachel (Unknown) Ward (abt.1871-1955)]], Maiden, Williams. #[[Unknown-407815|Elizabeth M. (Unknown) Higdon (abt.1903-1989)]], new, Kahulanui-3. #[[Unknown-609820|Mildred Kunie (Unknown) Matsumoto (1929-2015)]], new, Kakumitsu-1. #[[Unknown-486521|Mary N. (Unknown) Edwards (1923-1996)]], Maiden, Noel. (Score Mark) #[[Unknown-673136|Mildred E (unknown) Goff (1922-1992)]], new, Corder-1075. #[[Unknown-659491|Ruth Jo (Unknown) Kirby-Smith (1919-2003)]], new, Bolten-124. #[[Unknown-666091|Alpha Mae (Unknown) Martin (1916-1979)]], new, Hooper-10795. #[[Unknown-673072|Astrid (Unknown) Hockaday (1910-2003)]], Maiden, Norwick. #[[Unknown-672992|Hazel E. (Unknown) Dick (1904-1984)]], new, Stark-6829. #[[Unknown-672742|Evelyn J (unknown) Lundy (1893-1966)]], new, Maloney-4056. #[[Unknown-282502|Charlotte (Unknown) Calkins (1904-1999)]], new, Norton-12735. #[[Unknown-672960|Anna (Unknown) Lanham (bef.1898-1988)]], new, Lankford-1710. #[[Unknown-635797|Deloris (Unknown) Lunsford (abt.1884-1954)]], new, Hopkins-20906. #[[Unknown-673074|Nellie May (Unknown) Peterson (abt.1884-1965)]], new, Monkelien-3. #[[Unknown-323233|Gertrude H. (Unknown) Kreil (1883-aft.1914)]], Maiden, Croft. #[[Unknown-516043|Roma Aileen (Unknown) Mason (1914-2006)]], new, Kiene-102. #[[Unknown-269711|Agnes P (Unknown) Brown (1904-1987)]], Maiden, Meyer. #[[Unknown-291334|Mary Margaret (Unknown) Calkins (1897-1984)]], new, Williams-137417. #[[Unknown-427195|Georgia R. (Unknown) Steed (1914-1988)]], maiden, Fultz. #[[Unknown-408786|Betty Jean (Unknown) Segler (1923-2000)]], new, Bennington-806. (Score Mark) #[[Unknown-453840|Adelaide Augusta (Unknown) Menge (1920-1997)]], new, Olson-10231. #[[Unknown-509657|Martha (Unknown) Watts (1922-2000)]], Maiden, Wasilewski. #[[Unknown-465797|Evelyn S (Unknown) Dufficy (1893-1979)]], new, Dufficy-817. #[[Unknown-327775|Frances (Unknown) Banks (1901-1989)]], Maiden, Banks. #[[Unknown-477959|Janet (Unknown) Lewis (abt.1858-1957)]], new, Davidson-20803. #[[Unknown-481119|Ruth (Unknown) Sloat (1911-1985)]], Maiden, Smallwood. #[[Unknown-576836|Lula Mae (Unknown) McGhee (1920-1964)]], Maiden, Cheeks. #[[Unknown-602211|Rosa Belle (Unknown) Meadows (1895-1985)]], new, McGowen-431. #[[Unknown-643020|Agatha (Unknown) Bracco (abt.1880-abt.1968)]], new, Mirabella-42. #[[Unknown-639060|Emma Mary (Unknown) Allen (abt.1906-abt.2003)]], new, Fredo-6. #[[Unknown-370473|Daisy May (Unknown) Farrington (1891-1941)]], new, Teat-145. #[[Unknown-674242|Moa I (unknown) Bomberger (1883-1969)]], new, Swam-17. #[[Unknown-532748|Hilda Clara Emma (unknown) Green (abt.1903-1971)]], new, Niggle-16. #[[Unknown-383692|Marilyn T (Unknown) Farrington (1924-2007)]], new, Thurlow-982. #[[Unknown-670102|Carol Ann (Unknown) Voshell (1939-2016)]], Maiden, Palmer. #[[Unknown-588464|Priscilla C (Unknown) Tetreault (1926-1996)]], Maiden, Nault. #[[Unknown-674433|Dora Mable (unknown) Hausam (1872-1945)]], Maiden, Phenis. #[[Unknown-458943|Ella R (Unknown) Corcoran (1892-1978)]], new, Dobbins-1856. #[[Unknown-443644|Lillian (Unknown) Botkin (abt.1887-1933)]], new, Hurd-4267. #[[Unknown-514037|Josephine (Unknown) Chatman (abt.1875-)]], new, Johnson-149458. #[[Unknown-445520|Sada (Unknown) McKeever (1885-1978)]], Maiden, Mapes. #[[Unknown-513617|Eliza Anne (Unknown) Woods (1887-1919)]], new, Woods-22173. #[[Unknown-640194|Della Edna (Unknown) Meadows (1922-2004)]], new, Dellamorte-10. #[[Unknown-674412|Elizabeth W (Unknown) Myers (abt.1915-2000)]], Maiden, Price. #[[Unknown-503584|Eileen (Unknown) Winchell (abt.1890-1961)]], new, McMahon-5927. #[[Unknown-316244|Verna Frances (Unknown) Trimble (1908-1983)]], new, Thompson-90963. #[[Unknown-243298|Mary (Unknown) Barnum (abt.1889-)]], new, Newton-18010. #[[Unknown-674816|Virginia Unknown (1854-)]], new, Ortiz-2138. #[[Unknown-472126|Eleanor (Unknown) Rowland (1911-1999)]], new, Brockhoff-45. #[[Unknown-336179|Loraine (Unknown) Mullikin (1900-1979)]], Maiden, Freear. #[[Unknown-379869|Mabel C (Unknown) Farrington (1899-1957)]], new, Miller-119104. #[[Unknown-455146|Marie C (Unknown) Groves (1920-1985)]], new, Raab-504. (Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32 or 64 links between Wikipedia/Wikidata and a profile on WikiTree=== '''64 Complete''' #[[York-6|Alvin Cullum York (1887-1964)]] #[[McWherter-17|Ned Ray McWherter (1930-2011)]] #[[Dallas-610|Anne Willis (Dallas) Dudley (1876-1955)]] #[[Deason-532|Ellen Muriel (Deason) Wells (1919-2012)]] #[[Crozier-90|Margaret Elizabeth (Crozier) French (1851-1926)]] #[[Crozier-91|John Hervey Crozier (1812-1889)]] #[[Crockett-311|David Crockett (1786-1836)]] #[[Cox-11638|John Isaac Cox (1855-1946)]] #[[Cocke-292|William Alexander Cocke (1747-1828)]] #[[Clement-1311|Frank Goad Clement (1920-1969)]] #[[Clement-1770|Anna Belle (Clement) O'Brien (1923-2009)]] #[[Carter-16409|Samuel Perry Carter (1819-1891)]] #[[Cannon-731|Newton Cannon (1781-1841)]] #[[Butler-16653|Roderick Random Butler (1827-1902)]] #[[Burgin-654|Nellie Paulina Burgin (1930-2014)]] #[[Brownlow-40|William Gannaway Brownlow (1805-1877)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Browning-1722|Gordon Weaver Browning (1889-1976)]] #[[Brown-38907|Neill Smith Brown (1810-1886)]] #[[Brown-38951|John Calvin Brown (1827-1889)]] #[[Brown-38903|Aaron Venable Brown (1795-1859)]] #[[Brock-2777|William Emerson Brock (1872-1950)]] #[[Bond-3493|Horace Mann Bond (1904-1972)]] #[[Bond-3492|Horace Julian Bond (1940-2015)]] #[[Boggs-4381|Thomas Edward Boggs (1944-2008)]] #[[Blount-443|Willie Blount (1768-1835)]] #[[Berry-8028|George Leonard Berry (1882-1948)]] #[[Bell-17004|Montgomery Bell (1769-1855)]] #[[Bell-1860|John Bell Jr. (1796-1869)]] #[[Bate-507|William Brimage Bate (1826-1905)]] #[[Bass-2916|William Ross Bass (1918-1993)]] #[[Baker-27712|Howard Henry Baker Jr. (1925-2014)]] #[[Atkins-1834|Chester Burton Atkins (1924-2001)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Arnold-7354|Thomas Dickens Arnold (1798-1870)]] #[[Arnold-14454|Richard Edward Arnold (1918-2008)]] #[[Anderson-22452|Alexander Outlaw Anderson (1794-1869)]] #[[Allman-285|Gregory LeNoir Allman (1947-2017)]] #[[Allen-43097|Howard Richard Allen (abt.1932-2002)]] #[[Alexander-12906|Charles McCallon Alexander (1867-1920)]] #[[Akeman-21|David Akeman (1915-1973)]] #[[Acuff-74|Roy Claxton Acuff (1903-1992)]] #[[East-971|Edward Hazzard East (1830-1904)]] #[[Ellington-398|Earl Buford Ellington (1907-1972)]] #[[Flatt-92|Lester Raymond Flatt (1914-1979)]] #[[Foster-11063|Ephraim Hubbard Foster (1794-1854)]] #[[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin (1789-1846)]] #[[Hale-10910|Ruth Hale (1887-1934)]] #[[Hall-12746|William Hall (1775-1856)]] #[[Harding-5665|William Giles Harding (1808-1886)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Harris-16362|Isham Green Harris Jr. (1818-1897)]] #[[Hawkins-4795|Alvin Hawkins (1821-abt.1905)]] #[[Head-3072|Patricia Sue (Head) Summitt (1952-2016)]] #[[Hooker-3210|John Jay Hooker Jr. (1930-2016)]] #[[Horton-3433|Henry Hollis Horton (1866-1934)]] #[[Jarnagin-48|Spencer Jarnagin (1794-abt.1851)]] #[[Johnson-54282|Penelope Van Dyke (Johnson) Allen (1886-1985)]] #[[Jones-30505|James Chamberlain Jones (1809-1859)]] #[[Jordan-19243|Leslie Allen Jordan (1955-2022)]] #[[Key-2500|David McKendree Key (1824-1900)]] #[[Lea-900|Luke Lea (1879-1945)]] #[[Lemert-37|Milo Lemert (1890-1918)]] #[[Lisenbee-57|Horace Milton Lisenbee (1898-1987)]] #[[Lowrey-347|Mark Perrin Lowrey (1828-1885)]] #[[Marks-1510|Albert Smith Marks (1836-1891)]] #[[Mathews-2180|Harlan Mathews (1927-2014)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ===I added a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 16, 32, 48 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== #[[Hines-5733|Nancy Elaine (Hines) Corlew (1937-2021)]] #[[Stratton-5104|Bobby Lewis Stratton (1933-1996)]] #[[Hines-5770|John Joseph Hines (1906-1981)]] #[[Cook-45843|Lucille (Cook) Hines (1904-1985)]] #[[Cook-48597|Lucy (Cook) Woodall (1904-1984)]] #[[Couch-3908|Frank Benjamin Couch Sr. (1905-1978)]] #[[Appleby-1910|Beverly Ann (Appleby) Davis (1941-1998)]] #[[Corlew-115|Carl Edward Corlew (1938-2017)]] #[[Woodall-2123|Claude Allen Woodall (1905-1960)]] #[[Hines-6205|Margaret Mary Hines (1907-2001)]] #[[Couch-3907|Frank Benjamin Couch Jr (1937-2017)]] #[[Appleby-2023|Victor Herbert Appleby Sr (1916-1982)]] #[[Warren-24918|Ethel Louise (Warren) Appleby (1921-1988)]] #[[Murray-16650|John William Murray (abt.1845-1915)]] #[[Murray-19692|Thomas J Murray (1867-1891)]] #[[Murray-19695|Kathleen Aloyisus (Murray) Hines (1877-1956)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Flanagan-2050|Mary Ann (Flanagan) Murray (abt.1836-1920)]] #[[Hines-5773|Owen Aloysius Hines (1876-1957)]] #[[Hines-6207|Vincent Joseph Hines (1917-1996)]] #[[Hines-6206|Edward Joseph Hines (1914-1997)]] #[[Murray-19691|Patrick Aloysius Murray (1866-1960)]] #[[Hines-6138|Marjorie Lucille (Hines) Stratton (1935-2011)]] #[[Hines-6528|Joseph John Hines (1909-1960)]] #[[Couch-4206|Ellen Claire (Couch) Kuhn (1903-1983)]] #[[Corlew-117|Artie Doyle Corlew (1912-2004)]] #[[Lindsey-7010|Geraldine Farrar (Lindsey) Corlew (1916-1990)]] #[[Couch-3910|Edgar William Couch (1842-1915)]] #[[Myer-846|Mary Ellen (Myer) Couch (1850-1928)]] #[[Hines-6208|Mary Catherine (Hines) Duggan (1920-2012)]] #[[Cook-48704|Mossie Elizzabell Cook (1899-1918)]] #[[Myer-851|Solomon Myer (abt.1821-1890)]] #[[Pickering-4909|Marion (Pickering) Couch (1921-2022)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Woodall-2313|David Anderson Woodall (1875-1920)]] #[[Woodall-2314|Ewing M Woodall (abt.1830-1912)]] #[[Allen-69790|Mollie (Allen) Woodall (1882-1946)]] #[[Jackson-61982|Emma Jane (Jackson) Woodall (1844-1908)]] #[[Murray-19696|Michael Joseph Murray (1875-1939)]] #[[Murray-19693|William Lee Murray (1869-1942)]] #[[Couch-4207|Orrigen Alexander Couch Jr (1917-2009)]] #[[Couch-3909|Orrigen Alexander Couch (1878-1968)]] #[[Williams-119692|Rachel Louisa (Williams) Couch (1882-1954)]] #[[Williams-119693|William Cass Williams (1849-1932)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== '''64 Complete''' #[[Couch-3907|Frank Benjamin Couch Jr (1937-2017)]] #[[Couch-3908|Frank Benjamin Couch Sr. (1905-1978)]] #[[Pewitt-111|Rosa Louvenia (Pewitt) Couch (1907-1984)]] #[[Pewitt-89|Isaac Pewitt (1873-1947)]] #[[Peach-1116|Dona Louvenia Peach (1871-1950)]] #[[Couch-3909|Orrigen Alexander Couch (1878-1968)]] #[[Williams-119692|Rachel Louisa (Williams) Couch (1882-1954)]] #[[Appleby-1910|Beverly Ann (Appleby) Davis (1941-1998)]] #[[Appleby-2023|Victor Herbert Appleby Sr (1916-1982)]] #[[Warren-24918|Ethel Louise (Warren) Appleby (1921-1988)]] #[[Cook-48704|Mossie Elizzabell Cook (1899-1918)]] #[[Woodall-2123|Claude Allen Woodall (1905-1960)]] #[[Baker-60840|William Calvin Baker (1856-1938)]] #[[Mullins-7484|Sophia Frances (Mullins) Baker (1853-1913)]] #[[Molina-120|Antonio Francesco (Molina) Mullins (abt.1746-1836)]] #[[Hines-6138|Marjorie Lucille (Hines) Stratton (1935-2011)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Hines-5773|Owen Aloysius Hines (1876-1957)]] #[[Murray-19695|Kathleen Aloyisus (Murray) Hines (1877-1956)]] #[[Hines-6202|Owen Murray Hines (1904-1990)]] #[[Hines-6205|Margaret Mary Hines (1907-2001)]] #[[Hines-6528|Joseph John Hines (1909-1960)]] #[[Hines-6206|Edward Joseph Hines (1914-1997)]] #[[Hines-6207|Vincent Joseph Hines (1917-1996)]] #[[Hines-6208|Mary Catherine (Hines) Duggan (1920-2012)]] #[[Duggan-2557|Wilfred Melville Duggan (1919-2006)]] #[[Hines-5782|Owen Hines (abt.1836-1896)]] #[[Duffy-4402|Catherine (Duffy) Hines (abt.1841-1926)]] #[[Murray-19696|Michael Joseph Murray (1875-1939)]] #[[Murray-16650|John William Murray (abt.1845-1915)]] #[[Flanagan-2050|Mary Ann (Flanagan) Murray (abt.1836-1920)]] #[[Couch-3910|Edgar William Couch (1842-1915)]] #[[Myer-846|Mary Ellen (Myer) Couch (1850-1928)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Myer-851|Solomon Myer (abt.1821-1890)]] #[[Alexander-23396|Amanda (Alexander) Myer (abt.1830-1891)]] #[[Couch-4201|Alice Rebecca (Couch) Onslow (1868-1938)]] #[[Couch-4202|Ellen Karlene (Couch) Reddoch (1871-1944)]] #[[Couch-4471|Jessie Couch (abt.1873-1894)]] #[[Couch-4470|Pearce Couch (abt.1875-1892)]] #[[Couch-4209|Robert Anthony Couch (1907-1991)]] #[[Pryor-2952|Mary Maysie Mazie (Pryor) Couch (1878-1950)]] #[[Couch-4216|Joseph Pryor Couch (1909-1991)]] #[[Couch-4205|Edwin Newsom Couch (1919-1982)]] #[[Willett-2731|Coreda I (Willett) Couch (1915-2001)]] #[[Couch-3911|Alexander B Couch (abt.1814-1882)]] #[[Couch-4182|Henry V Couch (1844-1871)]] #[[Couch-4183|Orrigen W Couch (abt.1847-1899)]] #[[Couch-4184|Mary Elizabeth (Couch) Seixas (abt.1850-1913)]] #[[Seixas-51|Abraham De Leon Seixas (1847-1900)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #[[Seixas-70|Mamie Alice (Seixas) Perry (abt.1876-1924)]] #[[Seixas-66|Adrien De Leon Seixas (abt.1880-1928)]] #[[Seixas-67|Bertha Virginia (Seixas) Tschumy (1884-1959)]] #[[Seixas-68|Edgar Ludlow Seixas (1886-1942)]] #[[Seixas-69|Samelia Mildred (Seixas) Landrum (1888-1966)]] #[[Seixas-22|Juanita Lillian Seixas (abt.1877-1937)]] #[[Myer-921|Charles Solomon Myer Jr. (1904-1974)]] #[[Williams-128259|Minnie Lee Williams (1904-1990)]] #[[Myer-922|Charles Stevens 'Stevey' Myer (1936-2017)]] #[[Myer-924|Alice 'Teddy' Myer (1906-1984)]] #[[Hunt-28980|William James Hunt (1902-1984)]] #[[Hunt-28983|Alice Myer Hunt (1931-1991)]] #[[Myrick-1417|Robert Howard Myrick Sr. (1929-2011)]] #[[Myrick-1418|Robert Howard Myrick Jr. (1952-2012)]] #[[Hall-64171|Rex McCoy Hall (1923-1985)]] #[[Haygood-333|Mary Ann (Haygood) Hall (1925-2017)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ===I created a source in FamilySearch for 16, 32 or 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I answered 8, 16 or 32 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G:=== (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory.) #Can Someone Explain What Connections Mean? I suggested using Help Search. 28 Feb # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I invited these 8 people to join WikiTree:=== '''Complete''' #Dennis Hedden, 22 Jan 2024, by phone, he joined, and I helped him connect his profile to the tree. He also later upgraded his membership! #Fred Couch, 24 Jan 2024 , by text and e-mail invitation, and he joined same day. # Debbie Fast, 25 Jan 2024, sent e-mail invitation: profile says pending family member #Invited Sam Bottoms, 26 Jan 2024, via text: I haven't heard back yet. #Valerie Greenberg, 30 Jan 2024, through profile. #Jenny Bradford, 30 Jan 2024, through profile. #Janet Sisco, 30 Jan 2024, through profile. #Claude Woodall, Jr., 30 Jan 2024, through profile. He has now joined WikiTree. '''(Score Mark)''' ===I shared the shareable family tree image for these 16, 32 or 64 ancestors on my social media account(s):=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I commented on 8, 16 or 32 Wikitree Social Media posts:=== (Excluding the '''Question of the Week''' or '''Saturday Roundup''' posts) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ==Missions Completed== #Increase your CC7 number from __2,589______ (starting number) to _2,828_____ (add 160). '''(Score Mark)''' #Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. Done....wore it out! '''(Score Mark)''' #Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension. Done....ditto! Two great tools '''(Score Mark)''' #Create a free-space profile: Space:Ben_Couch_To-Do_List '''(Score Mark)''' #Add or source 160 profiles during a Connect-a-Thon: 1,502 in January '''(Score Mark)''' #Add or source 160 profiles during a Connect-a-Thon: 200 in April '''(Score Mark)''' #===I uploaded 16, 32 or 64 photos or headstones to these profiles:=== ##[[Rhinehart-574|Minnie Lou (Rhinehart) Hedden (1903-1931)]] ##[[Hedden-495|Elisha Sylvester Hedden Sr. (1890-1958)]] ##[[Hedden-492|James Sylvanus Hedden (1890-1967)]] ##[[Hill-60538|Perry Lee Hill (1881-1954)]] ##[[Hill-60722|Sunk Hill (1926-2022)]] ##[[Hill-60712|Thad Hill (1907-1960)]] ##[[Peach-1486|William Arch Peach (1909-1986)]] ##[[Peach-1485|William Earlie Peach (1882-1918)]] ##[[Davis-110723|Alice Bessie Davis (1888-1918)]] ##[[Peach-1118|William Strickland Peach (1849-1924)]] ##[[Burns-15924|Sophronia Ann Burns (1849-1909)]] ##[[Stratton-5104|Bobby Lewis Stratton (1933-1996)]] ##[[Link-2752|Louise Pearl (Link) Couch (1885-1969)]] ##[[Couch-4203|Benjamin S Couch (1877-1973)]] ##[[Couch-4201|Alice Rebecca (Couch) Onslow (1868-1938)]] ##[[Corlew-117|Artie Doyle Corlew (1912-2004)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Cook-48597|Lucy (Cook) Woodall (1904-1984)]] ##[[Woodall-2123|Claude Allen Woodall (1905-1960)]] ##[[Gargus-28|Penelope (Gargus) Cooley (1768-1825)]] ##[[Cooley-3593|Eaton Jones Cooley (abt.1798-1854)]] ##[[Funk-2070|Sarah Elizabeth (Funk) Cooley (1797-1854)]] ##[[Cooley-5462|David D Cooley (1819-1895)]] ##[[Cooley-3696|Seaborn James Cooley (1795-1866)]] ##[[Mullins-7484|Sophia Frances (Mullins) Baker (1853-1913)]] ##[[Baker-60840|William Calvin Baker (1856-1938)]] ##[[Baker-64738|Neppie (Baker) Tenpenny (1882-1913)]] ##[[Baker-61123|Mary Lilly (Baker) Perry (1889-1910)]] ##[[Baker-68949|Loren Isaac Baker (1885-1909)]] ##[[Baker-68950|Cora Maude Baker (1896-1917)]] ##[[Baker-68951|William Calvin Baker Jr (1878-1910)]] ##[[Baker-45502|Isaac Calvin Baker (1829-1910)]] ##[[Holloway-7038|Mary Caroline Holloway (abt.1833-1914)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Baker-65225|William Henry Baker (1876-1909)]] ##[[Frey-4316|Alice (Frey) Hicks (1878-1963)]] ##[[Baker-65226|Opal Elizabeth (Baker) Hicks (1900-1936)]] ##[[Owen-14949|Margaret Ethel (Owen) Cooke (1918-1968)]] ##[[Couch-3910|Edgar William Couch (1842-1915)]] ##[[Myer-846|Mary Ellen (Myer) Couch (1850-1928)]] ##[[Couch-4182|Henry V Couch (1844-1871)]] ##[[Couch-3911|Alexander B Couch (abt.1814-1882)]] ##[[Couch-4470|Pearce Couch (abt.1875-1892)]] ##[[Couch-4471|Jessie Couch (abt.1873-1894)]] ##[[Hall-73455|William Cooley Hall (1877-1963)]] ##[[Halliburton-383|Nancy Esther (Halliburton) Hall (1880-1971)]] ##[[Hall-73456|Vivan Brown Hall (1905-1972)]] ##[[Hall-73458|Clidie Viola (Hall) Cook (1903-2000)]] ##[[Cook-51904|Moses Eugene Cook (1898-1972)]] ##[[Shull-1314|Arlene Helen (Shull) Hawkins (1931-2020)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Hines-5733|Nancy Elaine (Hines) Corlew (1937-2021)]] ##[[Couch-3907|Frank Benjamin Couch Jr (1937-2017)]] ##[[Merryman-1109|Lula Jane (Merryman) Tubb (1874-1962)]] ##[[Reynolds-27501|William Amos Reynolds (abt.1841-1933)]] ##[[Carroll-14684|Joseph Lee Carroll (abt.1861-1943)]] ##[[Reynolds-27500|Laura Susan (Reynolds) Carroll (abt.1866-1951)]] ##[[Haygood-337|Charles Manson Haygood (1888-1979)]] ##[[Carroll-14683|Mary Ophelia (Carroll) Haygood (1895-1991)]] ##[[Merryman-870|David H Merryman (1821-1902)]] ##[[Coburn-1611|Elvira Jane (Coburn) Merryman (1833-1902)]] ##[[Hall-67972|Agnes Evonne (Hall) Baker (1921-2000)]] ##[[Baker-65310|Gary Hall Baker (1944-2013)]] ##[[Hall-64172|Ernest Colvie Hall (1898-1949)]] ##[[Forrest-3943|Docia Ann Forrest (1902-1956)]] ##[[Cullum-713|Minerva Jane (Cullum) Forrest (abt.1870-1949)]] ##[[Merryman-1000|Tennessee Alice Merryman (1860-1934)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I added 16, 32 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category:=== ##[[Peach-1485|William Earlie Peach (1882-1918)]] ##[[Peach-1486|William Arch Peach (1909-1986)]] ##[[Peach-1118|William Strickland Peach (1849-1924)]] ##[[Burns-15924|Sophronia Ann Burns (1849-1909)]] ##[[Davis-110723|Alice Bessie Davis (1888-1918)]] ##[[Stratton-5104|Bobby Lewis Stratton (1933-1996)]] ##[[Hines-6138|Marjorie Lucille (Hines) Stratton (1935-2011)]] ##[[Hines-5733|Nancy Elaine (Hines) Corlew (1937-2021)]] ##[[Corlew-115|Carl Edward Corlew (1938-2017)]] ##[[Corlew-117|Artie Doyle Corlew (1912-2004)]] ##[[Lindsey-7010|Geraldine F (Lindsey) Corlew (1916-1990)]] ##[[Pewitt-89|Isaac Pewitt (1873-1947)]] ##[[Woodall-2123|Claude Allen Woodall (1905-1960)]] ##[[Cooke-9475|John Basil Cooke (1907-1959)]] ##[[Cook-48597|Lucy (Cook) Woodall (1904-1984)]] ##[[Cook-45843|Lucille (Cook) Hines (1904-1985)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Peach-1116|Dona Louvenia Peach (1871-1950)]] ##[[Pewitt-184|Jesse Reed Pewitt (1905-1960)]] ##[[Couch-3907|Frank Benjamin Couch Jr (1937-2017)]] ##[[Couch-3908|Frank Benjamin Couch Sr. (1905-1978)]] ##[[Pewitt-111|Rosa Louvenia (Pewitt) Couch (1907-1984)]] ##[[Fast-890|Matthew Fast]] ##[[Hines-5770|John Joseph Hines (1906-1981)]] ##[[Hines-6205|Margaret Mary Hines (1907-2001)]] ##[[Hines-6206|Edward Joseph Hines (1914-1997)]] ##[[Hines-6207|Vincent Joseph Hines (1917-1996)]] ##[[Hines-6528|Joseph John Hines (1909-1960)]] ##[[Hines-5773|Owen Aloysius Hines (1876-1957)]] ##[[Murray-19695|Kathleen Aloyisus (Murray) Hines (1877-1956)]] ##[[Murray-16650|John William Murray (abt.1845-1915)]] ##[[Flanagan-2050|Mary Ann (Flanagan) Murray (abt.1836-1920)]] ##[[Murray-19694|Edward Joseph Murray (abt.1876-1942)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Appleby-1910|Beverly Ann (Appleby) Davis (1941-1998)]] ##[[Beckler-217|Mary M Beckler (1865-1930)]] ##[[Beckler-215|Elizabeth Beckler (abt.1839-)]] ##[[Beckler-216|Margaret Beckler (1851-1927)]] ##[[Jones-139453|Daisy (Jones) Fortune (1879-1941)]] ##[[Fortune-159|Walter Drennan Fortune (1870-1961)]] ##[[Fortune-1927|Ina Ada Fortune (1899-1988)]] ##[[Fortune-1928|Edith Ophelia Fortune (1906-1988)]] ##[[Fortune-168|Roscoe Fortune (1874-1962)]] ##[[Moore-4987|Mary Maud Moore (1881-1940)]] ##[[Fortune-161|Augusta Laverne Fortune (1915-2003)]] ##[[Corley-36|Christopher Columbus Corley (1910-2000)]] ##[[Wiese-52|Maurina Kelsey Wiese (1940-2019)]] ##[[Fortune-162|John Augustus Fortune Jr (abt.1832-1880)]] ##[[McAlpine-47|Yolande McAlpine (1838-1911)]] ##[[Fortune-165|Charles Volney Fortune (1824-1870)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[March-106|Mary Margaret (March) Fortune (1832-1860)]] ##[[Fortune-169|John Edward Fortune (1853-)]] ##[[Fortune-170|Mary Lizora Fortune (1855-1915)]] ##[[Hanes-37|Pleasant Henderson Hanes (1845-1925)]] ##[[Hanes-383|John Wesley Hanes (1850-1903)]] ##[[Hodgin-173|Anna (Hodgin) Hanes (1861-1947)]] ##[[Hanes-733|John Wesley Hanes Jr. (1892-)]] ##[[Hanes-384|Alexander Martin Hanes (1809-1861)]] ##[[March-1576|Jane March (1812-1897)]] ##[[Fortune-166|Hiram H. Fortune (1826-1888)]] ##[[McDowell-275|Anna McDowell (1843-1870)]] ##[[Moore-4988|Mary (Moore) Fortune (1843-1866)]] ##[[Fortune-171|Fannie Fortune (abt.1865-1927)]] ##[[Woolen-4|George Maddox Woolen (1853-1935)]] ##[[Fortune-172|Florence Fortune (abt.1874-1908)]] ##[[Fortune-167|Jane J. (Fortune) Killebrew (1831-1873)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list:=== ##[[Hines-6207|Vincent Joseph Hines (1917-1996)]] ##[[Hill-60652|Watson Hill (1916-1998)]] ##[[Hilliard-2511|Orbie Hilliard (1906-1985)]] ##[[Howard-34083|Eula Mae Howard (1911-1994)]] ##[[Hughes-31265|Henry Horace Hughes Sr (1914-1991)]] ##[[Day-22214|Lemuel Leon Day (1884-1942)]] ##[[Pewitt-205|Herman Eugene Pewitt (1919-1993)]] ##[[Stratton-5106|Thomas Ester Stratton (1866-1944)]] ##[[McGee-7011|James Alec McGee (1863-1947)]] ##[[London-1508|Barbara Ann London (1953-2014)]] ##[[Jamison-2367|James Anslum Jamison (1886-1968)]] ##[[Pratt-17091|Charles Elwood Pratt Jr (1936-2016)]] ##[[Cassell-1068|Shelby Ann (Cassell) Pewitt (1939-2018)]] ##[[Lane-20681|Rosa Lee (Lane) Williams (1910-1982)]] ##[[Couch-4192|Wayne Julius Couch Sr (1945-2021)]] ##[[Summers-8258|Harriet Angeline (Summers) McGee (1850-1912)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Couch-4207|Orrigen Alexander Couch Jr (1917-2009)]] ##[[Summers-8257|Tennessee Porter (Summers) McGee (1864-1902)]] ##[[Pewitt-186|Nellie Lucille Pewitt (1911-1995)]] ##[[Grimes-6450|Melvin O'Neal Grimes (1949-2007)]] ##[[Hines-6138|Marjorie Lucille (Hines) Stratton (1935-2011)]] ##[[Cook-48597|Lucy (Cook) Woodall (1904-1984)]] ##[[Stratton-5104|Bobby Lewis Stratton (1933-1996)]] ##[[Hedden-495|Elisha Sylvester Hedden Sr. (1890-1958)]] ##[[Hines-5782|Owen Hines (abt.1830-1896)]] ##[[Hall-66156|Abraham J Hall (1819-1903)]] ##[[Rudolph-1941|Harriett (Rudolph) Hall (abt.1822-1902)]] ##[[Rhinehart-574|Minnie Lou (Rhinehart) Hedden (1903-1931)]] ##[[McGee-7012|Franklin J McGee (1893-1905)]] ##[[McGee-7014|Tennessee Porter (McGee) Whitten (1895-1982)]] ##[[Richardson-37716|Jeneva Elizabeth (Richardson) Carroll (1906-1989)]] ##[[Chasteen-489|Carolyn Michelle Chasteen (1985-1985)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Williams-128267|Enoch Brown Williams (1927-2004)]] ##[[Pewitt-133|Phoebe Edna (Pewitt) Sullivan (1891-1969)]] ##[[Solomon-3280|Ernest Stanley Solomon (1937-2005)]] ##[[Parsons-17979|Emma Parsons (1882-1919)]] ##[[Wilkerson-3722|John Franklin Wilkerson (1875-1951)]] ##[[Bandy-1894|Julia Anna Bandy (1861-1915)]] ##[[Preston-10058|John Hamilton Preston (1901-1981)]] ##[[Watkins-14554|Gail Lynn Watkins (1953-2008)]] ##[[Proctor-7322|William Morris Proctor (1910-1965)]] ##[[Jackson-58202|James K Polk Jackson (1927-1985)]] ##[[Dalton-8920|Annie Ellen (Dalton) Rust (1872-1946)]] ##[[Mullens-710|Clyde Eli Mullens (1925-1991)]] ##[[Williams-129976|Lester Edward Williams (1916-2003)]] ##[[Dabney-1087|Virginia Dorris Dabney (1912-1943)]] ##[[Herndon-2658|Jesse Preston Herndon (abt.1895-1962)]] ##[[Murray-27813|Elizabeth Evangeline (Murray) Watkins (1909-1987)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Palm-1106|Juanita Mary (Palm) Reddoch (1897-1981)]] ##[[Ray-13683|Joe Nelson Ray Jr (1939-2020)]] ##[[Hughes-31255|Albert Sydney Hughes (1881-1960)]] ##[[Pewitt-202|Virginia Inez Pewitt (1924-2010)]] ##[[Lawson-14022|Bertha Lorene Lawson (1908-abt.1993)]] ##[[Deckert-181|Margaretha Louisa Deckert (1879-1951)]] ##[[Lively-1805|John Elexander Lively (1882-1953)]] ##[[Herndon-2687|Floyd Grey Herndon (1876-1964)]] ##[[Yeargan-75|Thomas Bolling Yeargan Jr (1904-1942)]] ##[[Watkins-14312|Clifford L Watkins (1927-1980)]] ##[[Howard-34084|Beatrice Howard (1916-2000)]] ##[[Herndon-2765|Joseph T Herndon (1837-1896)]] ##[[Long-30480|Leonard Owen Long (1920-1975)]] ##[[Pentecost-753|Mary Annie Pentecost (1938-2014)]] ##[[Vaughn-8025|Rufus E Vaughn (1866-1927)]] ##[[Haygood-368|John Merryman Haygood (1884-1897)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist:=== ##[[Poyner-200|Alden Dorsey Poyner (1886-1942)]] ##[[Beard-5207|Sallie (Beard) Smith (1871-1934)]] ##[[Dromgoole-81|Mariah Louis (Dromgoole) Beard (1849-1900)]] ##[[Mullens-561|Anna Valena (Mullens) Tassey (1915-1982)]] ##[[Gurley-1280|Thomas William Gurley (abt.1811-1891)]] ##[[Wheatley-880|Charles J Wheatley (abt.1803-aft.1870)]] ##[[Cleghorn-650|J Harvey Cleghorn (abt.1814-abt.1844)]] ##[[Gross-6906|Louisa (Gross) Hall (abt.1810-)]] ##[[Holland-16205|Elizabeth (Holland) Hall (abt.1812-abt.1855)]] ##[[Hall-66156|Abraham J Hall (1819-1903)]] ##[[Rudolph-1941|Harriett (Rudolph) Hall (abt.1822-1902)]] ##[[Hall-66116|Elizabeth (Hall) Parker (abt.1810-abt.1884)]] ##[[Hall-66118|Mary (Hall) Cleghorn (abt.1818-aft.1880)]] ##[[Hall-66153|Jesse D Hall (abt.1810-bef.1847)]] ##[[Hall-66155|John Wesley Hall (abt.1807-abt.1874)]] ##[[Wyatt-8525|Ann (Wyatt) Summers (1815-1858)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Summers-8026|Charles Claggett Summers (1775-1834)]] ##[[Hall-23003|Sarah (Hall) Wheatley (abt.1801-bef.1870)]] ##[[Williams-124632|Susan (Williams) Carroll (abt.1835-bef.1910)]] ##[[Carroll-15088|William Lee Carroll (abt.1830-bef.1870)]] ##[[Hodgen-63|Phebe (Hodgen) LaRue (1777-1825)]] ##[[Unknown-643478|Delilah (Unknown) Hagood (abt.1808-1880)]] ##[[Hagood-419|Mordecai Hagood (abt.1809-1880)]] ##[[Beard-5208|Richard Beard Jr. (1842-1931)]] ##[[Beard-5585|William Ewing Beard (1873-1950)]] ##[[Neisler-132|Katie Lou (Neisler) Dunn (1930-1983)]] ##[[Wheat-2556|Elizabeth Frances (Wheat) Key (1838-1921)]] ##[[Key-5251|Edward Willoughby Key (1835-1904)]] ##[[Key-5252|Joshua Bain Key (1881-1955)]] ##[[Wilkerson-3603|Betty Burell (Wilkerson) Key (1879-1943)]] ##[[Key-5253|Edward Shackford Key (1903-1981)]] ##[[Pierce-18852|Lucille (Pierce) Key (1905-2002)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Wells-15972|Hansel Pinckney Wells (1869-1906)]] ##[[Key-5254|Katherine Louise (Key) Davis (1926-2016)]] ##[[Davis-109153|George Divers Davis (1925-1987)]] ##[[Claggett-90|Nancy Ann (Claggett) Summers (1753-1845)]] ##[[Summers-7943|F Clementine (Summers) Hall (abt.1846-1869)]] ##[[Summers-8025|Thomas B. Summers (abt.1818-bef.1866)]] ##[[Gurley-1281|John Anthony Gurley (1835-1898)]] ##[[Bell-40904|Sophia (Bell) Summers (abt.1780-bef.1834)]] ##[[Gurley-1366|Mary Ellen (Gurley) Wadley (1867-1930)]] ##[[Reynolds-28404|William Doyle Reynolds (1908-1993)]] ##[[McDonald-29532|Gena Mae (McDonald) Reynolds (abt.1908-1994)]] ##[[Neisler-131|John Anthony Neisler (1893-1964)]] ##[[McGee-6844|Annie Agnes McGee (abt.1910-1969)]] ##[[Bupp-96|Robert Wayne Bupp (1906-1943)]] ##[[Bupp-97|Patricia Louise (Bupp) Cox (1933-2010)]] ##[[Herndon-2677|Harriett Jane (Herndon) Edwards (1844-1936)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Beard-5584|Richard Beard III (abt.1881-1913)]] ##[[Coburn-2072|Thomas Coburn (abt.1800-)]] ##[[Chisam-93|Louis Manning Chisam (1929-1987)]] ##[[Reynolds-27502|Clinton Reynolds (abt.1805-aft.1880)]] ##[[Power-6144|Katherine Katie (Power) Murray (1876-1932)]] ##[[Mullins-7913|Eliza Jane (Mullins) Hicks (1885-1964)]] ##[[Hicks-19892|James D Hicks (1917-1972)]] ##[[Baker-61095|Visa May (Baker) Hudspeth (1894-1962)]] ##[[Hudspeth-813|Alma Euline (Hudspeth) Behm (1926-2019)]] ##[[Perry-25157|Lee Ella Perry (1884-1957)]] ##[[Perry-25158|Eunice Ella (Perry) Ausbrooks (1909-1994)]] ##[[Mullins-7912|John Thomas Mullins (1848-1927)]] ##[[Murray-19691|Patrick Aloysius Murray (1866-1960)]] ##[[Murray-19692|Thomas J Murray (1867-1891)]] ##[[Murray-19693|William Lee Murray (1869-1942)]] ##[[Murray-19696|Michael Joseph Murray (abt.1875-1939)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I added biographies and sources to 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Notables category or subcategories:=== ##[[Peterson-19727|Margaret Ann (Peterson) Mancuso (1941-2022)]] ##[[McNear-63|Howard Terbell McNear (1905-1969)]] ##[[Sues-5|Alan Grigsby Sues (1926-2011)]] ##[[Peterson-19724|Arthur Henry Peterson Jr. (1912-1996)]] ##[[Melvin-2664|Allan John Melvin (1923-2008)]] ##[[Garrett-14138|Betty (Garrett) Parks (1919-2011)]] ##[[Friebus-10|Florida (Friebus) Waring (1909-1988)]] ##[[Morris-18979|Howard Jerome Morris (1919-2005)]] ##[[Riley-16264|John Albert Riley Jr (1935-2016)]] ##[[Cummings-10086|Charles Clarence Robert Orville Cummings (1910-1990)]] ##[[Ghostley-1|Alice Margaret Ghostley (1923-2007)]] ##[[Hampton-6945|James Wade Hampton (1936-2021)]] ##[[Damon-391|Cathryn Lee Damon (1930-1987)]] ##[[Orlandi-47|Felice Antonio Orlandi (1925-2003)]] ##[[Flagg-349|Henry Collins Flagg (1790-1863)]] ##[[Lesser-304|Leonard King Lesser (1922-2011)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Biography Category or subcategories:=== ##[[Easley-602|Louise Easley (1882-)]] ##[[Easley-603|Eddie Easley (1889-)]] ##[[Easley-505|Margaret H. Easley (1868-)]] ##[[Easley-511|Amanda J. Easley (abt.1879-1957)]] ##[[Easley-507|James Garfield Easley (1872-1943)]] ##[[Easley-502|Adrian L. Easley (abt.1858-abt.1862)]] ##[[Easley-497|Thomas Jefferson Easley (1856-1930)]] ##[[Easley-498|John Oliver Easley (1875-1922)]] ##[[Easley-499|Sarah C. Easley (abt.1878-)]] ##[[Easley-501|Dora Mae Easley (1883-1946)]] ##[[Cobb-10672|Sam Lunsford Cobb (1884-1934)]] ##[[Corlew-62|William Darrell Corlew (1822-1884)]] ##[[Cox-27937|Floyd Cox (1899-1938)]] ##[[Cunningham-1043|James Mordica Cunningham (1860-1936)]] ##[[Daughtery-118|Julia (Daughtery) Seiber (1885-1962)]] ##[[Harbour-68|Isham Cherry Harbour (1856-1873)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Goodwin-11934|Gracy A (Goodwin) Wallace (abt.1835-bef.1890)]] ##[[Goodwin-11936|Eliza Jane (Goodwin) Hicks (abt.1840-bef.1880)]] ##[[Goodwin-11937|Cassena A Goodwin (abt.1844-bef.1880)]] ##[[Goodwin-11941|Caroline Goodwin (abt.1852-bef.1900)]] ##[[Goodgame-47|James Floyd Goodgame Sr (1861-1949)]] ##[[Goodwin-11957|Harriett Ann Rebecca (Goodwin) Cox (abt.1831-bef.1860)]] ##[[Goodwin-11932|Lewis H Goodwin (aft.1810-bef.1880)]] ##[[Goodwin-11939|Martha Goodwin (abt.1845-bef.1880)]] ##[[Goodwin-11938|Mary Goodwin (abt.1845-bef.1880)]] ##[[Goodwin-11940|Theophilus Goodwin (abt.1848-bef.1900)]] ##[[Goodwin-11956|Willie Goodwin (aft.1800-bef.1836)]] ##[[Gore-2103|Thomas Madison Gore (1836-1905)]] ##[[Gouletsas-1|Stergios Zeto Gouletsas (1885-1954)]] ##[[Glidewell-128|Mildred Claudia (Glidewell) Lovell (abt.1897-abt.1940)]] ##[[Glidewell-125|Archibald D Glidewell (abt.1785-abt.1850)]] ##[[Gipson-74|Annie (Gipson) McIver (1847-1871)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Walsgott-44|Esme Olive (Walsgott) Peucker (1920-1999)]] ##[[Wallis-5573|Elise May (Wallis) Reynolds (1892-1980)]] ##[[Weir-2379|Elwyn Joyce (Weir) Hegney (1915-abt.2009)]] ##[[Whitlock-1167|Annie (Whitlock) Croft (1862-1945)]] ##[[Whitton-365|Elsie May (Whitton) Johnston (1922-1985)]] ##[[Whalan-193|Ada Emma Ferrara (Whalan) Smith (1874-1945)]] ##[[Wines-439|Susanna Jane (Wines) Longstaff (1862-1929)]] ##[[Wright-22776|Gertrude (Wright) Taylor (1906-1946)]] ##[[Sangwell-26|Edmund William Sangwell (1859-1933)]] ##[[Scott-37443|Noreen Ellen (Scott) Neylan (1920-2013)]] ##[[Shepherd-5491|Lillie Matilda (Shepherd) Tapp (1879-1941)]] ##[[Satchell-151|Mary Myamyn (Satchell) Bodger (1867-1940)]] ##[[Sartori-140|Catherine Adams (Sartori) McCredden (1868-1945)]] ##[[Salzke-4|Auguste Bertha (Salzke) Pumpa (1880-1939)]] ##[[SCHAEFER-3232|Carl (SCHAEFER) Schaefer (abt.1827-1900)]] ##[[Shaw-4737|Ebenezer Shaw (abt.1838-1924)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories=== ##[[Beasley-6847|Jesse Raymond Beasley (1882-1964)]] ##[[Bates-226|Howard Douglas Bates (1904-1952)]] ##[[Beard-5207|Sallie (Beard) Smith (1871-1934)]] ##[[Belton-477|Mildred Ersel (Belton) Doering (1903-1948)]] ##[[Bennet-1064|Ethel B (Bennet) Pendley (1905-1986)]] ##[[Campbell-13951|Robert Motley Campbell (1912-1994)]] ##[[Angel-1894|Robert Paul Angel Sr. (1924-1991)]] ##[[Bowman-14965|Bobby Bowman (abt.1932-2013)]] ##[[Boyer-6219|Atha Zelma (Boyer) Whitaker (1893-1932)]] ##[[Bradshaw-2614|Mary Lou (Bradshaw) Bennett (1911-1989)]] ##[[Brazley-57|Lillian Juanita (Brazley) Payne (1913-1998)]] ##[[Brazley-58|Viola Judy (Brazley) Rutherford (1918-1995)]] ##[[Brewer-13239|Clarence Charles Brewer (1907-1943)]] ##[[Brewer-13341|Frank Leonard Brewer Jr (1933-1985)]] ##[[Carney-2093|Franklin Kenneth Carney (1920-1988)]] ##[[Cantrell-8080|Charles Wayne Cantrell (1926-2002)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category:=== ##[[Ford-4856|Charles Ford (abt.1875-)]] ##[[Ford-4851|Susan Ford (abt.1870-)]] ##[[Ford-4852|James L Ford (abt.1874-)]] ##[[Hash-11|Lemuel James 'Jimmy' Hash (1923-1974)]] ##[[Ford-4853|William Ford (abt.1873-)]] ##[[Ford-4855|Alvin Ford (abt.1876-)]] ##[[Ford-4857|Taytor Ford (abt.1877-)]] ##[[Ford-4854|Alexander Ford (abt.1853-1917)]] ##[[Foster-3941|Sarah Foster (abt.1851-)]] ##[[Foster-3942|Ann Foster (abt.1855-)]] ##[[Foster-3940|Albert Foster (abt.1848-)]] ##[[Foster-3939|Milton L Foster (abt.1848-)]] ##[[Foster-3943|George Foster (abt.1860-)]] ##[[Foster-3944|Aubrey J Foster (abt.1866-abt.1906)]] ##[[Gore-249|Betty Ruth Gore (1910-1999)]] ##[[Everett-442|James Naymon Everett (1905-1976)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Everett-439|Flossie Beulah Everett (1902-1995)]] ##[[Everett-446|Walter Dewey 'Dub' Everett (1924-1993)]] ##[[Everett-441|Roy Elmo Everett (1919-1980)]] ##[[Everett-443|Wanda Zell Everett (1925-1999)]] ##[[Reeder-148|Lilly Fay Reeder (1902-1986)]] ##[[Easley-497|Thomas Jefferson Easley (1856-1930)]] ##[[Mowell-5|Karoline (Mowell) Easley (abt.1854-)]] ##[[Easley-499|Sarah C. Easley (abt.1878-)]] ##[[Easley-498|John Oliver Easley (1875-1922)]] ##[[Easley-501|Dora Mae Easley (1883-1946)]] ##[[Harper-4267|Effie Lee Harper (1891-)]] ##[[Harper-4261|Ivy R (Harper) Trotter (abt.1882-)]] ##[[Trotter-694|Welborn Rye Trotter (abt.1878-1967)]] ##[[Trotter-692|Perkin Trotter (1881-)]] ##[[Trotter-687|Steven Trotter (abt.1885-)]] ##[[Trotter-688|Verdie Trotter (abt.1888-)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Hicks-6501|Rome Hicks (1882-)]] ##[[Trotter-689|Jasper Trotter (abt.1890-)]] ##[[Trotter-691|Chattie Trotter (abt.1893-)]] ##[[Trotter-690|Corba Trotter (abt.1895-)]] ##[[Trotter-693|William Peter Trotter (1855-1933)]] ##[[Jones-34286|Paralee (Jones) Trotter (1859-1940)]] ##[[Trotter-696|John K Trotter (abt.1841-)]] ##[[Trotter-698|Martha V. Trotter (1846-)]] ##[[Trotter-697|Jerrome Trotter (abt.1842-)]] ##[[Trotter-699|Missiouri Trotter (1848-1928)]] ##[[Trotter-695|James M. Trotter (1818-)]] ##[[Whittington-714|Lavinia Whittington (abt.1822-)]] ##[[Harper-4266|Mattie O Harper (1893-)]] ##[[Harper-4264|Ernest W Harper (1889-)]] ##[[Harper-4265|Thomas Harper (1887-)]] ##[[Harper-4263|Scott Harper (1884-)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Harper-4262|Ader Harper (1885-)]] ##[[Harper-4268|Thomas Whitman Harper (1858-1935)]] ##[[Crick-161|Delia Jane (Crick) Harper (1866-1918)]] ##[[Crick-159|Anna Crick (abt.1862-)]] ##[[Crick-162|Albert Crick (1869-)]] ##[[Creek-143|John A. Creek (abt.1863-)]] ##[[Creek-145|Beatta Creek (abt.1871-)]] ##[[Crick-160|John Lee Crick (abt.1828-abt.1880)]] ##[[Harris-16133|Elizabeth (Harris) Crick (abt.1848-)]] ##[[Creek-144|Mandy V. Creek (abt.1873-)]] ##[[Harper-4275|William Daniel Harper (1854-1924)]] ##[[Trotter-700|Eliza Ann (Trotter) Harper (1854-1931)]] ##[[Harper-4271|James Harper (abt.1863-)]] ##[[Harper-4272|Benjamin Gireal Harper (1831-1894)]] ##[[Simpkins-245|Eber Simpkins (1882-)]] ##[[Simpkins-217|George Washington Simpkins (1848-1934)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I added at least one source to these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories:=== ##[[Eddings-222|Doshia L (Eddings) Fitzpatrick (abt.1895-abt.1974)]] ##[[Williams-45895|Buckner B Williams (1912-1983)]] ##[[Williams-45897|George Ronald Williams (1942-2014)]] ##[[Van_Zandt-123|Jerry Van Zandt (abt.1909-abt.1977)]] ##[[Vinson-634|Annie Adelyne Vinson (abt.1917-1980)]] ##[[Vinson-635|Robert Emmit Vinson (1886-1961)]] ##[[Haynes-2520|Eleanor Mellissa Haynes (1893-1982)]] ##[[Casey-1952|Essie Ellen (Casey) Rawls (1917-1997)]] ##[[Hailey-278|Maxine Twins Hailey (1917-1917)]] ##[[Godfrey-2688|Elllen Maurine (Godfrey) Grimsley (1917-1999)]] ##[[Bush-7417|Mary Lillian (Bush) Stanton (1917-2005)]] ##[[Ortega-1372|Henry Lopez Ortega (1917-1973)]] ##[[Garcia-10523|Florencia Garcia (1897-)]] ##[[Scaggs-15|Dee Lorex Scaggs (1917-1981)]] ##[[Scaggs-23|Tommy Scaggs (1922-abt.1974)]] ##[[Threat-1|Helen Virginia Threat (1928-abt.2000)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Hinojosa-422|Oliverio Gonzales Hinojosa (1919-1996)]] ##[[Moron-57|Maria Luisa (Moron) Hinojosa (1931-2002)]] ##[[Hinojosa-430|Tomas Hinojosa (abt.1874-abt.1950)]] ##[[Gonzales-2955|Paula Teresa (Gonzales) Hinojosa (abt.1883-1947)]] ##[[McClain-5352|Forrest Milton McClain (1918-2013)]] ##[[Holland-4774|Jamima Ann (Holland) Green (1893-1968)]] ##[[Tipton-3219|Lynn Clark Tipton (abt.1917-abt.2021)]] ##[[Scott-6301|Martha Jane Scott (1834-1866)]] ##[[Cantrell-9358|Lillian Louise (Cantrell) Hubbard (1911-1979)]] ##[[Mireles-72|Godofredo Mireles (1911-2005)]] ##[[Barcenas-4|Guadalupe Barcenas (abt.1890-1917)]] ##[[Mireles-73|Viviano Mireles (abt.1847-)]] ##[[Marin-545|Mauricia Marin (1845-)]] ##[[Strickland-8246|Marvin Alford Strickland (1911-1976)]] ##[[Orozco-126|Manuelita (Orozco) Fernandez (1911-1988)]] ##[[Riojas-12|Jose Riojas (1911-2010)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Lantrip-123|Willie Florance Lantrip (1910-1938)]] ##[[Garza-615|Juan H Garza (1910-1977)]] ##[[Tellez-68|Jose Tellez (1894-1963)]] ##[[Ramos-557|Angela (Ramos) Lopez (1896-1985)]] ##[[Diaz-1027|Maria Diaz (abt.1875-1950)]] ##[[Perez-2069|Ester (Perez) Loya (abt.1910-)]] ##[[Perez-2067|Santos Vera (Perez) Medina (abt.1905-)]] ##[[Perez-2068|Inocencia Vera (Perez) Villegas (abt.1907-)]] ##[[Unknown-349487|Maria Angela (Unknown) Ruvalcaba (abt.1910-1998)]] ##[[Ruvalcaba-63|Amalia (Ruvalcaba) Rodriguez (abt.1938-abt.2016)]] ##[[Morton-6240|Benjamin Danforth Morton (abt.1907-abt.1985)]] ##[[Martin-90159|Margarette Francis (Martin) Popejoy (1910-1979)]] ##[[Cooley-3601|Henry Martin Cooley (1871-1959)]] ##[[Cooley-3602|Lulu Hester (Cooley) Rochelle (1875-1960)]] ##[[Cooley-3600|Dorsey Marion Cooley (1867-1953)]] ##[[King-62576|Bertha Frances (King) Steward (1910-)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Martin-3005|Ellen Bell (Martin) Walters (1909-1977)]] ##[[Martin-44560|William Austin Martin (1871-1939)]] ##[[Schmittou-7|Reford Gene Schmittou (1936-2019)]] ##[[McWhorter-552|Sallie Ann (McWhorter) Johnson (1876-1966)]] ##[[Ojeda-56|Juan Ojeda (1908-1987)]] ##[[Cummings-9797|Aaron R Cummings (abt.1909-1977)]] ##[[Cummings-9793|Elsie May (Cummings) Blanton (1903-abt.1952)]] ##[[Cummings-9796|Cecil Cummings (1908-)]] ##[[Reynolds-30007|Hasey May (Reynolds) Cummings (1884-1950)]] ##[[Cummings-9795|Clarence Albert Cummings (abt.1906-1991)]] ##[[Crouch-515|James O'Hara Crouch (1907-1907)]] ##[[Axtell-1871|Harrison Fisk Axtell (1907-2002)]] ##[[Moss-4741|James Ragsdale Moss (1843-1924)]] ##[[Moss-4740|Edgar Johnson Moss (1883-1945)]] ##[[Haile-262|Nancy Columbus (Haile) Hancock (1842-1885)]] ##[[Hancock-4746|Joseph Marion Hancock (1842-1916)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions:=== ##[[Sievers-441|Paul George Sievers (1890-1958)]], Warning 571: FAG Link ##[[Broesel-3|Clara Louise (Broesel) Sievers (1891-1981)]], Warning 571: FAG Link ##[[Sievers-438|John Henry Sievers (1841-1920)]], Warning 571: FAG Link ##[[Butler-30897|Raymond Butler (1909-1977)]], Warning 571: FAG Link ##[[Breedlove-1148|Ethel Breedlove (abt.1899-)]], Warning 617: Ambiguous Birth Loca. ##[[Couch-3906|Ben Couch III]], Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines ##[[Hines-5770|John Joseph Hines (1906-1981)]], Error 578: FAG Different Death Date ##[[Hines-5773|Owen Aloysius Hines (1876-1957)]], Error 575: FAG Different Birth Date ##[[Cook-48704|Mossie Elizzabell Cook (1899-1918)]], Error 747: Unique Middle Name ##[[Hines-5782|Owen Hines (abt.1836-1896)]], Error 575: FAG Different Birth Date ##[[Couch-3910|Edgar William Couch (1842-1915)]], Error 574: FAG Imprecise birth date ##[[Burns-15924|Sophronia Ann Burns (1849-1909)]], Error 574: FAG Imprecise birth date ##[[Williams-119693|William Cass Williams (1849-1932)]], Error 577; FAG Imprecise DOD ##[[Pewitt-184|Jesse Reed Pewitt (1905-1960)]], Error 575: FAG Different Birth Date ##[[Hines-6528|Joseph John Hines (1909-1960)]], Error 575: FAG Different Birth Date ##[[Baker-68950|Cora Maude Baker (1896-1917)]], Warning 505: Gender '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Seixas-22|Juanita Lillian Seixas (abt.1874-1937)]], Warning 572: FAG not matching ##[[Unknown-654900|Anastazija (Unknown) Klym (abt.1902-2000)]]: Error 601 Wrong word in birth location ##[[Brazley-57|Lillian Juanita (Brazley) Payne (1913-1998)]]: Error 661 Wrong word in marriage location ##[[King-20091|Joseph Allison Allison King (abt.1853-1907)]]: Error 632: Sep in Death Loc ##[[Hughes-21883|Christopher Wilson Hughes (1857-1923)]]: Error 841: Template not correct ##[[Lindsey-7030|F G Lindsey (abt.1858-)]]:Warning 503: wrong gender ##[[McGee-7011|James Alec McGee (1863-1947)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines ##[[Ridley-2872|Roxie Leona Valentine Oma Ridley (1870-1957)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines ##[[Ridley-2872|Roxie Leona Valentine Oma Ridley (abt.1872-1957)]]: Warning 572: FAG birth date not matching ##[[Wester-833|Phocian Wester (abt.1881-)]]: Error 868: Inline citations after tag ##[[Rice-23854|Ginny Rice (1882-)]]: Warning 507: Probably wrong gender ##[[Hill-60695|General Gordon Hill (1888-1970)]]: Warning 723: Prefix in First Name ##[[Rannals-30|Anza Rannals (1888-1893)]]: Warning 509: Missing gender ##[[McGee-7014|Tennessee Porter (McGee) Whitten (1895-1982)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines ##[[Land-4025|Robert Paul Land (1896-1970)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines ##[[Jones-145511|Erby Jones (1898-)]]: Warning 503: Probably wrong gender '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Pulliam-1600|Willie Mae Pulliam (1900-1978)]]: Warning 503: False, added another source. ##[[Mirabella-42|Agatha (Mirabella) Bracco (abt.1880-abt.1968)]]: Error 965: added good link. ##[[Davison-6886|Infant Davison (1900-1900)]]: Warning 509: gender unknown ##[[Hughes-31292|George Thomas Hughes (abt.1902-)]]: Error 965: Added different source ##[[Roper-3865|Ira Roper (abt.1902-)]]: Warning 503: Added source. False suggestion. ##[[Harris-62330|Willie Henry (Harris) Preston (1903-1991)]]: Warning 503: Added source. False suggestion. ##[[Preston-10059|Infant Preston (1904-1904)]]: Warning 509: False suggestion. ##[[Howell-15179|Joyce B Howell (1906-1985)]]: Warning 507: Added source. False suggestion. ##[[Thompson-90963|Verna Frances (Thompson) Trimble (1908-1983)]]: Warning 831: False suggestion. ##[[Moore-87446|Earl Moore (1909-)]]: Warning 501: fixed. added source. ##[[Roper-3867|Willie Mae Roper (abt.1910-)]]: Warning 501: Fixed name. added sources. ##[[King-63348|Bryon King (1911-1999)]]: Warning 503: Added sources, false suggestion. ##[[Wright-63682|Jackson Wright (1912-2000)]]: Warning 501: added source. false suggestion. ##[[Abbott-16128|Chester Abbott (1912-2004)]]: Error 965: removed link. ##[[Shook-2385|Infant Shook (1912-1912)]]: Warning 509: gender unknown ##[[Baker-65233|Alma Baker (1915-1915)]]: Warning 507: false suggestion '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Williams-129976|Lester Edward Williams (1916-2003)]]: Warning 831: deleted duplicate ##[[Leaird-71|Zelma Leaird (1916-1997)]]: Warning 505: added sources. false suggestion ##[[Williams-120975|William Carroll Williams (abt.1823-abt.1882)]]: Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation: added confirmation statement to son's profile. ##[[Sloan-5427|Rachel Caroline (Sloan) Williams (abt.1828-1914)]]: Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation: added confirmation statement to son's profile. ##[[Couch-4184|Mary Elizabeth (Couch) Seixas (abt.1850-1913)]]: Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations. I deleted one of them. ##[[Seixas-22|Juanita Lillian Seixas (abt.1877-1937)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines. False suggestion. They are all different records. ##[[Roper-3865|Ira Roper (abt.1902-)]]: Warning 501: Wrong gender. False suggestion. ##[[Howell-15179|Joyce B Howell (1906-1985)]]: Warning 507: Probably wrong gender. False suggestion. ##[[Leaird-71|Zelma Leaird (1916-1997)]]: Warning 505: Wrong gender. False suggestion. ##[[Renner-2160|Edward August Renner (1916-1945)]]: Error 638: Misspelled country in death location. auto edited ##[[Davis-108865|Adele Fournier (Davis) Beard (1918-1992)]]: Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines. Deleted duplicate. ##[[Conwill-45|Junior A Conwill (1924-1945)]]: Warning 723: Prefix in First Name. False suggestion; Junior appears to be his first name. ##[[Sullivan-21725|Infant Daughter Sullivan (1924-1925)]]: Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name. False suggestion. This is how record appears. ##[[Miller-116806|Russell R Miller (1925-2007)]]: Error 897: Error in template parameters. Replaced source. ##[[Miller-116806|Russell R Miller (1925-2007)]]: Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template. Should be corrected now. ##[[Hudspeth-813|Alma Euline (Hudspeth) Behm (1926-2019)]]: Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge: Deleted duplicate info. '''(Score Mark)''' #===I connected these 8, 16 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree:=== ##[[Peterson-19727|Margaret Ann (Peterson) Mancuso (1941-2022)]] ##[[Peterson-19724|Arthur Henry Peterson Jr. (1912-1996)]] ##[[Melvin-2664|Allan John Melvin (1923-2008)]] ##[[Garrett-14138|Betty (Garrett) Parks (1919-2011)]] ##[[Dennison-2290|Violet Ellen (Dennison) Imm (1925-1968)]] ##[[Imm-1|Karl Max Imm (abt.1925-abt.1989)]] ##[[Imm-42|Karleen Ann (Imm) Ellis (1948-2013)]] ##[[Imm-41|Thomas Allyn Imm (1945-1945)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Imm-43|Jennifer Jo (Imm) Dalaba (1951-2008)]] ##[[Dahl-2301|Joan Valerie (Dahl) Nikko (1924-1990)]] ##[[Stephens-20314|Richard Waring (Stephens) Waring (1911-1993)]] ##[[Friebus-10|Florida (Friebus) Waring (1909-1988)]] ##[[Friebus-11|Theodore Friebus (1867-1917)]] ##[[Mosier-1062|Beatrice Flagg (Mosier) Friebus (1885-1980)]] ##[[Morris-18979|Howard Jerome Morris (1919-2005)]] ##[[Little-23303|Robert J (Little) Mandan (1932-2018)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 random profiles:=== ##[[Hampton-5877|Frank Criswell Hampton (abt.1915-1986)]] ##[[Michie-414|Zilpah Adelia (Michie) Meeks (1856-1947)]] ##[[Nunneley-29|Sarah C (Nunneley) Foster (abt.1809-abt.1868)]] ##[[Williams-126706|Parmelia Jane Williams (1831-1903)]] ##[[Griffith-9490|Lola Mae (Griffith) Bowen (abt.1898-)]] ##[[Brooks-25766|Lon Allen Brooks (1889-1972)]] ##[[Williams-103116|Clinton Williams (1929-1929)]] ##[[Beene-358|Rachel Leone (Beene) Dickerson (1899-1993)]] ##[[Spencer-26428|Mary Hibernia (Spencer) Bumpass (1875-1900)]] ##[[Dunkin-787|William M. Dunkin (abt.1812-)]] ##[[Poss-268|Henry Maurice Poss (1930-2006)]] ##[[Prosser-1573|Lura Lee Prosser (1863-1922)]] ##[[Maynor-283|James L. Maynor (1916-1958)]] ##[[Goins-2253|Caldona (Goins) Clark (abt.1879-1965)]] ##[[Burris-3093|Benjamin Burris (1865-1919)]] ##[[Hamby-1480|Connie (Hamby) Presswood (1946-2016)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Manning-7505|Archer Manning (abt.1836-abt.1899)]] ##[[Graham-21341|Orlin Jefferson Graham (1899-1945)]] ##[[Boyd-16263|Monroe M Boyd (abt.1840-aft.1872)]] ##[[Hall-56536|William Edgar Hall (1891-1921)]] ##[[Williams-107681|Ambrose Williams (abt.1891-)]] ##[[Moore-54797|Peter Moore (abt.1829-bef.1904)]] ##[[Johnson-94023|Martha Susan (Johnson) Nichols (1864-1946)]] ##[[Underwood-6037|Lowery C. Underwood (1889-1959)]] ##[[Hudson-18410|John R. Hudson (1828-1876)]] ##[[Eanes-333|Elizabeth B. (Eanes) Raines (1813-1883)]] ##[[Campbell-60491|Joseph W Campbell (1868-1916)]] ##[[Gentry-4472|Ralph Eugene Gentry (1927-2006)]] ##[[Blythe-1439|Mary Ann (Blythe) Edens (abt.1825-abt.1890)]] ##[[Blanton-2932|Ollie William Blanton (abt.1909-1909)]] ##[[Walker-55197|John Wiley Walker (1852-1927)]] ##[[Braden-1459|Lenis Braden (1881-)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Hooper-8151|Claiborn Charles Hooper (abt.1827-1864)]] ##[[Howell-14867|Dixie Chester Howell (abt.1861-1940)]] ##[[Douglass-4267|Madison Douglass (abt.1842-)]] ##[[Dyer-16441|Lucretia M. Dyer (1824-1903)]] ##[[Nance-2537|Robert Howell Nance (1905-1992)]] ##[[Bohannon-1009|Pearl (Bohannon) McCormick (1891-1945)]] ##[[Prentice_Williams-1|Hannah Prentice Williams (abt.1805-abt.1890)]] ##[[Snow-9898|John Snow (abt.1846-abt.1917)]] ##[[McDaniel-8295|James M. McDaniel (abt.1845-1877)]] ##[[Henderson-19832|James Samuel Henderson (abt.1868-abt.1897)]] ##[[Wolfe-8897|Carter Wolfe (1859-abt.1863)]] ##[[Haire-536|Laura J. (Haire) Renner (1847-1922)]] ##[[Birdwell-525|Lucinda (Birdwell) Petty (abt.1832-)]] ##[[Carroll-9859|Sarah (Carroll) Ray (abt.1824-bef.1870)]] ##[[Meek-2975|Kindness (Meek) Moor (abt.1791-1827)]] ##[[Hill-40497|Daniel Hill (1827-1855)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Berryhill-631|Mary Ann Berryhill (abt.1829-)]] ##[[Day-18225|Clemon or Climmon Day (abt.1935-abt.2019)]] ##[[Gibbs-10197|Lela O. (Gibbs) Brazelton (1874-1956)]] ##[[Hooper-8643|Mary Louise (Hooper) Ogle (1953-2019)]] ##[[Miller-73902|Georgia Ann (Miller) Hedden (1873-1918)]] ##[[Gentry-5190|Ray Gentry (1905-1953)]] ##[[Jeffers-1974|Allen Frazier Jeffers (1889-1956)]] ##[[Hungerford-2325|Sarah Elizabeth (Hungerford) Flowers (1832-1885)]] ##[[Caylor-312|George W. Caylor (1872-abt.1893)]] ##[[Vanmeter-961|William Vanmeter (1829-)]] ##[[Strawn-657|Mabel Esther (Strawn) Nye (1888-1987)]] ##[[McBroom-601|Thomas Jefferson McBroom (1866-1910)]] ##[[Hardy-7984|Charles Clarence Hardy (1872-1927)]] ##[[Bennett-31237|Richard Bennett (abt.1878-abt.1924)]] ##[[Bruce-10446|Ella Ardelia (Bruce) Douglas (1873-1918)]] ##[[Covington-1388|James Madison Covington (1836-1907)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young:=== ##[[Hill-60715|Glenn Hill (1914-1916)]] ##[[Kieke-27|Kittie Myrtle Kieke (1941-1941)]] ##[[Peacock-2275|Amanda Malinda Peacock (1860-1861)]] ##[[Peacock-2277|Daniel Peacock (1855-1857)]] ##[[Moore-22402|Lemuel Moore (1875-1888)]] ##[[Moore-22396|Sally Moore (1867-1867)]] ##[[Moore-22395|Georgean Moore (1865-1874)]] ##[[Moore-22394|Charley Moore (1863-1865)]] ##[[Moore-22393|Mary Elizabeth Moore (1857-1860)]] ##[[Moore-22392|George William Moore (1855-1862)]] ##[[Norris-3272|Garland Norris (1905-1906)]] ##[[Norris-3268|Lorena Norris (abt.1901-1917)]] ##[[Norris-3252|Keith T. Norris (1890-1892)]] ##[[Heald-1075|Addie Heald (1910-abt.1910)]] ##[[Jurado-18|Soledad Jurado (abt.1914-abt.1914)]] ##[[Hall-49454|Rubie Hall (abt.1914-1920)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Green-14390|Bancile Green (1914-abt.1914)]] ##[[Dufner-32|Millie Maggie Dufner (1914-1914)]] ##[[Hall-67980|Howell Bruce Hall (1934-1934)]] ##[[Hutchinson-2228|Frederick Bridge Hutchinson (1904-1905)]] ##[[Hutchinson-2130|Edward Hyrne Hutchinson (1912-1918)]] ##[[Hutchinson-2039|Belden Hutchinson (1868-abt.1870)]] ##[[Thames-189|William Elliott Thames (1887-1888)]] ##[[Davis-19609|Bessie Ethel Davis (1889-1890)]] ##[[Davis-19608|Millie O. Davis (1886-1888)]] ##[[Woodmansee-38|Julia Woodmansee (1864-1868)]] ##[[Bentley-2278|Josephine Bentley (1897-1906)]] ##[[Bentley-2273|Ralph Edison Bentley (1897-1898)]] ##[[Bentley-2274|Leal Ivins Bentley (1905-1906)]] ##[[Bentley-2284|Elizabeth Bentley (1908-1911)]] ##[[Bentley-2286|Roland Bentley (1914-1922)]] ##[[Jackson-17364|Mary Ann Jackson (1889-1891)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Martinez-2333|Rogerio Martinez (abt.1915-1915)]] ##[[Harris-50549|Joshua Harris (1834-1836)]] ##[[Maulden-85|SJ Maulden (1848-1857)]] ##[[Maulden-84|M E Maulden (1844-1857)]] ##[[Shotts-27|Arthur M. Shotts (1886-1887)]] ##[[Herr-230|Samuel A. Herr (1861-1863)]] ##[[McGraw-153|Dwight Edward McGraw (1915-1915)]] ##[[Shotts-15|Gordon Riddell Shotts (1919-1919)]] ##[[Luers-4|Infant Luers (1903-1903)]] ##[[Bobo-913|William Bobo (1867-1869)]] ##[[Buckner-2381|Harriet Buckner (abt.1856-1869)]] ##[[Lovett-920|Chummie Lovett (1921-abt.1921)]] ##[[Lovett-568|Milton Joe Lovett (abt.1948-1949)]] ##[[Lovett-915|Thomas Lovett (1904-1916)]] ##[[Willey-1147|Lorene Isabelle Willey (1915-1918)]] ##[[Wood-464|Pearl Wood (1896-1896)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Wood-366|Infant Son Wood (1925-1925)]] ##[[Pool-204|Howard Pool (1877-1877)]] ##[[Denning-418|M. C. Denning (1915-1918)]] ##[[Hailey-278|Maxine Twins Hailey (1917-1917)]] ##[[Johnson-35726|Mark Richard Johnson (1959-1959)]] ##[[Fitzpatrick-1593|Lillie Mae Fitzpatrick (1929-1929)]] ##[[Williams-103116|Clinton Williams (1929-1929)]] ##[[Griggs-867|Unnamed Infant Griggs (1912-1912)]] ##[[Griggs-866|Gertrude Edessa Griggs (1911-1912)]] ##[[Carter-44191|Audie Fay Carter (1923-1923)]] ##[[Carter-44192|Ruby Charlene Carter (1925-1925)]] ##[[Murrell-1459|Horace Murrell (1919-1919)]] ##[[Hamilton-10421|Opal Hamilton (abt.1911-abt.1924)]] ##[[Hamilton-10417|Maudie Hamilton (abt.1891-abt.1903)]] ##[[Hamilton-10418|Georgia Hamilton (abt.1897-abt.1897)]] ##[[Hamilton-10419|Addie Pearl Hamilton (abt.1902-1916)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I solved these 16, 32 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large:=== ##[[Unknown-631633|Mattie (Unknown) Hoskins (abt.1871-1936)]], new, Tidwell-2276. ##[[UNKNOWN-92127|Robbi May (UNKNOWN) Fontenot (abt.1872-)]], new, May-17156. ##[[Unknown-667500|Flora A. (unknown) Chase (abt.1860-1944)]], new, Sawyer-9437. ##[[Unknown-667495|Emma Pearl (Unknown) Hupp (1892-1981)]], new, Harris-65207. ##[[Unknown-557115|Cora P (Unknown) Story (abt.1888-1975)]], maiden name, Allison. ##[[Unknown-557118|Jolonda Love (Unknown) Miller (1945-2006)]], maiden name, Love. ##[[Unknown-457765|Stella (Unknown) Pruett (abt.1904-1982)]], maiden name, Beeve. ##[[Unknown-437114|Agnes G. Unknown (1877-1969)]], new, Gipson-1392. ##[[Unknown-667461|Eunice J. (Unknown) Kern (1929-2021)]], new McDaniels-827. ##[[Unknown-386781|Sarah A. (Unknown) Fortune (abt.1847-)]], new, McDowell-6916. ##[[Unknown-666072|Mary Unknown (abt.1845-1917)]], new, Herrin-1010. ##[[Unknown-666347|Mary Frances Unknown (abt.1855-1915)]], new, Smith-333533. ##[[Unknown-501559|Emma Rachel (Unknown) Ward (abt.1871-1955)]], Maiden, Williams. ##[[Unknown-407815|Elizabeth M. (Unknown) Higdon (abt.1903-1989)]], new, Kahulanui-3. ##[[Unknown-609820|Mildred Kunie (Unknown) Matsumoto (1929-2015)]], new, Kakumitsu-1. ##[[Unknown-486521|Mary N. (Unknown) Edwards (1923-1996)]], Maiden, Noel. '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Unknown-673136|Mildred E (unknown) Goff (1922-1992)]], new, Corder-1075. ##[[Unknown-659491|Ruth Jo (Unknown) Kirby-Smith (1919-2003)]], new, Bolten-124. ##[[Unknown-666091|Alpha Mae (Unknown) Martin (1916-1979)]], new, Hooper-10795. ##[[Unknown-673072|Astrid (Unknown) Hockaday (1910-2003)]], new, Norwick-21. ##[[Unknown-672992|Hazel E. (Unknown) Dick (1904-1984)]], new, Stark-6829. ##[[Unknown-672742|Evelyn J (unknown) Lundy (1893-1966)]], new, Maloney-4056. ##[[Unknown-282502|Charlotte (Unknown) Calkins (1904-1999)]], New, Norton-12735. ##[[Unknown-672960|Anna (Unknown) Lanham (bef.1898-1988)]], new, Lankford-1710. ##[[Unknown-635797|Deloris (Unknown) Lunsford (abt.1884-1954)]], new, Hopkins-20906. ##[[Unknown-673074|Nellie May (Unknown) Peterson (abt.1884-1965)]], new, Monkelien-3. ##[[Unknown-323233|Gertrude H. (Unknown) Kreil (1883-aft.1914)]], Maiden, Croft. ##[[Unknown-546682|Catherine Wyvonne (Unknown) Vance (1932-2009)]], new, Weaver-13719. ##[[Unknown-269711|Agnes P (Unknown) Brown (1904-1987)]], Maiden, Meyer. ##[[Unknown-291334|Mary Margaret (Unknown) Calkins (1897-1984)]], new, Williams-137417. ##[[Unknown-427195|Georgia R. (Unknown) Steed (1914-1988)]], maiden, Fultz. ##[[Unknown-408786|Betty Jean (Unknown) Segler (1923-2000)]], new, Bennington-806. '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Unknown-453840|Adelaide Augusta (Unknown) Menge (1920-1997)]], new, Olson-10231. ##[[Unknown-509657|Martha (Unknown) Watts (1922-2000)]], Maiden, Wasilewski. ##[[Unknown-465797|Evelyn S (Unknown) Dufficy (1893-1979)]], new, Dufficy-817. ##[[Unknown-327775|Frances (Unknown) Banks (1901-1989)]], Maiden, Banks. ##[[Unknown-477959|Janet (Unknown) Lewis (abt.1858-1957)]], new, Davidson-20803. ##[[Unknown-481119|Ruth (Unknown) Sloat (1911-1985)]], Maiden, Smallwood. ##[[Unknown-576836|Lula Mae (Unknown) McGhee (1920-1964)]], Maiden, Cheeks. ##[[Unknown-602211|Rosa Belle (Unknown) Meadows (1895-1985)]], new, McGowen-431. ##[[Unknown-643020|Agatha (Unknown) Bracco (abt.1880-abt.1968)]], new, Mirabella-42. ##[[Unknown-639060|Emma Mary (Unknown) Allen (abt.1906-abt.2003)]], new, Fredo-6. ##[[Unknown-370473|Daisy May (Unknown) Farrington (1891-1941)]], new, Teat-145. ##[[Unknown-674242|Moa I (unknown) Bomberger (1883-1969)]], new, Swam-17. ##[[Unknown-532748|Hilda Clara Emma (unknown) Green (abt.1903-1971)]], new, Niggle-16. ##[[Unknown-383692|Marilyn T (Unknown) Farrington (1924-2007)]], new, Thurlow-982. ##[[Unknown-670102|Carol Ann (Unknown) Voshell (1939-2016)]], new, Palmer-32264. ##[[Unknown-588464|Priscilla C (Unknown) Tetreault (1926-1996)]], Maiden, Nault. '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Unknown-674433|Dora Mable (unknown) Hausam (1872-1945)]], Maiden, Phenis. ##[[Unknown-458943|Ella R (Unknown) Corcoran (1892-1978)]], new, Dobbins-1856. ##[[Unknown-443644|Lillian (Unknown) Botkin (abt.1887-1933)]], new, Hurd-4267. ##[[Unknown-514037|Josephine (Unknown) Chatman (abt.1875-)]], new, Johnson-149458. ##[[Unknown-445520|Sada (Unknown) McKeever (1885-1978)]], Maiden, Mapes. ##[[Unknown-513617|Eliza Anne (Unknown) Woods (1887-1919)]], new, Woods-22173. ##[[Unknown-640194|Della Edna (Unknown) Meadows (1922-2004)]], new, Dellamorte-10. ##[[Unknown-674412|Elizabeth W (Unknown) Myers (abt.1915-2000)]], Maiden, Price. ##[[Unknown-503584|Eileen (Unknown) Winchell (abt.1890-1961)]], new, McMahon-5927. ##[[Unknown-316244|Verna Frances (Unknown) Trimble (1908-1983)]], new, Thompson-90963. ##[[Unknown-243298|Mary (Unknown) Barnum (abt.1889-)]], new, Newton-18010. ##[[Unknown-674816|Virginia Unknown (1854-)]], new, Ortiz-2138. ##[[Unknown-472126|Eleanor (Unknown) Rowland (1911-1999)]], new, Brockhoff-45. ##[[Unknown-336179|Loraine (Unknown) Mullikin (1900-1979)]], Maiden, Freear. ##[[Unknown-379869|Mabel C (Unknown) Farrington (1899-1957)]], new, Miller-119104. ##[[Unknown-455146|Marie C (Unknown) Groves (1920-1985)]], new, Raab-504. '''(Score Mark)''' #===I added 16, 32 or 64 links between Wikipedia/Wikidata and a profile on WikiTree=== ##[[York-6|Alvin Cullum York (1887-1964)]] ##[[McWherter-17|Ned Ray McWherter (1930-2011)]] ##[[Dallas-610|Anne Willis (Dallas) Dudley (1876-1955)]] ##[[Deason-532|Ellen Muriel (Deason) Wells (1919-2012)]] ##[[Crozier-90|Margaret Elizabeth (Crozier) French (1851-1926)]] ##[[Crozier-91|John Hervey Crozier (1812-1889)]] ##[[Crockett-311|David Crockett (1786-1836)]] ##[[Cox-11638|John Isaac Cox (1855-1946)]] ##[[Cocke-292|William Alexander Cocke (1747-1828)]] ##[[Clement-1311|Frank Goad Clement (1920-1969)]] ##[[Clement-1770|Anna Belle (Clement) O'Brien (1923-2009)]] ##[[Carter-16409|Samuel Perry Carter (1819-1891)]] ##[[Cannon-731|Newton Cannon (1781-1841)]] ##[[Butler-16653|Roderick Random Butler (1827-1902)]] ##[[Burgin-654|Nellie Paulina Burgin (1930-2014)]] ##[[Brownlow-40|William Gannaway Brownlow (1805-1877)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Browning-1722|Gordon Weaver Browning (1889-1976)]] ##[[Brown-38907|Neill Smith Brown (1810-1886)]] ##[[Brown-38951|John Calvin Brown (1827-1889)]] ##[[Brown-38903|Aaron Venable Brown (1795-1859)]] ##[[Brock-2777|William Emerson Brock (1872-1950)]] ##[[Bond-3493|Horace Mann Bond (1904-1972)]] ##[[Bond-3492|Horace Julian Bond (1940-2015)]] ##[[Boggs-4381|Thomas Edward Boggs (1944-2008)]] ##[[Blount-443|Willie Blount (1768-1835)]] ##[[Berry-8028|George Leonard Berry (1882-1948)]] ##[[Bell-17004|Montgomery Bell (1769-1855)]] ##[[Bell-1860|John Bell Jr. (1796-1869)]] ##[[Bate-507|William Brimage Bate (1826-1905)]] ##[[Bass-2916|William Ross Bass (1918-1993)]] ##[[Baker-27712|Howard Henry Baker Jr. (1925-2014)]] ##[[Atkins-1834|Chester Burton Atkins (1924-2001)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Arnold-7354|Thomas Dickens Arnold (1798-1870)]] ##[[Arnold-14454|Richard Edward Arnold (1918-2008)]] ##[[Anderson-22452|Alexander Outlaw Anderson (1794-1869)]] ##[[Allman-285|Gregory LeNoir Allman (1947-2017)]] ##[[Allen-43097|Howard Richard Allen (abt.1932-2002)]] ##[[Alexander-12906|Charles McCallon Alexander (1867-1920)]] ##[[Akeman-21|David Akeman (1915-1973)]] ##[[Acuff-74|Roy Claxton Acuff (1903-1992)]] ##[[East-971|Edward Hazzard East (1830-1904)]] ##[[Ellington-398|Earl Buford Ellington (1907-1972)]] ##[[Flatt-92|Lester Raymond Flatt (1914-1979)]] ##[[Foster-11063|Ephraim Hubbard Foster (1794-1854)]] ##[[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin (1789-1846)]] ##[[Hale-10910|Ruth Hale (1887-1934)]] ##[[Hall-12746|William Hall (1775-1856)]] ##[[Harding-5665|William Giles Harding (1808-1886)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Harris-16362|Isham Green Harris Jr. (1818-1897)]] ##[[Hawkins-4795|Alvin Hawkins (1821-abt.1905)]] ##[[Head-3072|Patricia Sue (Head) Summitt (1952-2016)]] ##[[Hooker-3210|John Jay Hooker Jr. (1930-2016)]] ##[[Horton-3433|Henry Hollis Horton (1866-1934)]] ##[[Jarnagin-48|Spencer Jarnagin (1794-abt.1851)]] ##[[Johnson-54282|Penelope Van Dyke (Johnson) Allen (1886-1985)]] ##[[Jones-30505|James Chamberlain Jones (1809-1859)]] ##[[Jordan-19243|Leslie Allen Jordan (1955-2022)]] ##[[Key-2500|David McKendree Key (1824-1900)]] ##[[Lea-900|Luke Lea (1879-1945)]] ##[[Lemert-37|Milo Lemert (1890-1918)]] ##[[Lisenbee-57|Horace Milton Lisenbee (1898-1987)]] ##[[Lowrey-347|Mark Perrin Lowrey (1828-1885)]] ##[[Marks-1510|Albert Smith Marks (1836-1891)]] ##[[Mathews-2180|Harlan Mathews (1927-2014)]] '''(Score Mark)''' #===I added a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 16, 32, 48 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== ##[[Hines-5733|Nancy Elaine (Hines) Corlew (1937-2021)]] ##[[Stratton-5104|Bobby Lewis Stratton (1933-1996)]] ##[[Hines-5770|John Joseph Hines (1906-1981)]] ##[[Cook-45843|Lucille (Cook) Hines (1904-1985)]] ##[[Cook-48597|Lucy (Cook) Woodall (1904-1984)]] ##[[Couch-3908|Frank Benjamin Couch Sr. (1905-1978)]] ##[[Appleby-1910|Beverly Ann (Appleby) Davis (1941-1998)]] ##[[Corlew-115|Carl Edward Corlew (1938-2017)]] ##[[Woodall-2123|Claude Allen Woodall (1905-1960)]] ##[[Hines-6205|Margaret Mary Hines (1907-2001)]] ##[[Couch-3907|Frank Benjamin Couch Jr (1937-2017)]] ##[[Appleby-2023|Victor Herbert Appleby Sr (1916-1982)]] ##[[Warren-24918|Ethel Louise (Warren) Appleby (1921-1988)]] ##[[Murray-16650|John William Murray (abt.1845-1915)]] ##[[Murray-19692|Thomas J Murray (1867-1891)]] ##[[Murray-19695|Kathleen Aloyisus (Murray) Hines (1877-1956)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ##[[Flanagan-2050|Mary Ann (Flanagan) Murray (abt.1836-1920)]] ##[[Hines-5773|Owen Aloysius Hines (1876-1957)]] ##[[Hines-6207|Vincent Joseph Hines (1917-1996)]] ##[[Hines-6206|Edward Joseph Hines (1914-1997)]] ##[[Murray-19691|Patrick Aloysius Murray (1866-1960)]] ##[[Hines-6138|Marjorie Lucille (Hines) Stratton (1935-2011)]] ##[[Hines-6528|Joseph John Hines (1909-1960)]] ##[[Couch-4206|Ellen Claire (Couch) Kuhn (1903-1983)]] ##[[Corlew-117|Artie Doyle Corlew (1912-2004)]] ##[[Lindsey-7010|Geraldine Farrar (Lindsey) Corlew (1916-1990)]] ##[[Couch-3910|Edgar William Couch (1842-1915)]] 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He also later upgraded his membership! ##Fred Couch, 24 Jan 2024 , by text and e-mail invitation, and he joined same day. ## Debbie Fast, 25 Jan 2024, sent e-mail invitation: profile says pending family member ##Invited Sam Bottoms, 26 Jan 2024, via text: I haven't heard back yet. ##Valerie Greenberg, 30 Jan 2024, through profile. ##Jenny Bradford, 30 Jan 2024, through profile. ##Janet Sisco, 30 Jan 2024, through profile. ##Claude Woodall, Jr., 30 Jan 2024, through profile. '''(Score Mark)''' # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark)

Ben Couch's 16 for 16 Mission Tracker To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] WikiTree: Where genealogists collaborate First Name Last Name or ID Name on Watchlist My WikiTree Couch-3906 Add Find Help See your Extra WatchlistAdd to your Extra Watchlist upload image 16 for 16 Mission Tracker Template ID/Link/URL/Title Privacy Level: Open (White) Profile Edit Images Changes Privacy Categories Comments Date: [unknown] [unknown] Location: [unknown] Profile manager: Darren Kellett private message [send private message] Last profile change on 22 Jan 2024 14:27: Vicki (Blanco) Blanco Borchers edited the data on 16 for 16 Mission Tracker. [Thank Vicki for this] This page has been accessed 885 times. Do Not Edit This Page For Your Missions. Make Your Own Copy Please Use this checklist to track your progress with WikiTree’s “16 for 16” event in 2024, the year that WikiTree turns 16. More details and tips on how to complete each of these missions can be found HERE. The goal over the course of the year is to complete 16 of the missions. Participants who reach that milestone will receive a "16 For 16" sticker they can add to their profile to show off their accomplishment. BONUS: For participants wanting to go beyond 16, there are also milestone stickers for “32 For 16” and “64 For 16”, for completing 32 and 64 missions respectively. Good luck and have fun! The following is a checklist that you can copy and paste into your own free-space profile. Just highlight the information below, then copy & paste that into your own free-space page. Feel free to add it to the Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants Contents [hide] 1 “One and done” missions: 2 Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Specific times): 2.1 Add or source 160 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon, WikiGames or Source-a-Thon, respectively. Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here: 2.2 I commented on 4 videos or Social Media posts from WikiTree @ Rootstech 2024: 2.3 I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Day 2024 and left a comment: 2.4 I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 and left a comment: 3 Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Monthly): 3.1 I earned Club 100 badges in these 6 or 12 months: 3.2 I earned Club 1000 badges in these 6 or 12 months: 3.3 I participated in these 6, 12 or 24 monthly challenges: 3.4 I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers: 3.5 Tally your thank yous given each month: 4 Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Weekly): 4.1 I participated in these 16, 32 or 48 weekly challenges: 4.2 I participated in these 16 or 32 Weekend Chats: 4.3 I shared these 16 or 32 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s): 4.4 I watched these 16 or 32 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment: 5 Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete anytime): 5.1 I uploaded 16, 32 or 64 photos or headstones to these profiles: 5.2 I added 16, 32 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category: 5.3 I connected 8, 16 or 32 profiles from a cemetery category: 5.4 I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list: 5.5 I improved these 16, 32 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist: 5.6 I added biographies and sources to 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Notables category or subcategories: 5.7 I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Biography Category or subcategories: 5.8 I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Birth Record / Needs Marriage Record or Needs Death Record Category or subcategories: 5.9 I dated these 16, 32 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134: 5.10 I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories 5.11 I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: 5.12 I added at least one source to these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories: 5.13 I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions: 5.14 I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles to completeness using David Randall’s Checklist: 5.15 I improved these 16, 32 or 64 random profiles: 5.16 I connected these 8, 16 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree: 5.17 I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young: 5.18 I solved these 16, 32 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large: 5.19 I added 16, 32 or 64 links between Wikipedia/Wikidata and a profile on WikiTree 5.20 I added a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles 5.21 I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles 5.22 I created a source in FamilySearch for 16, 32 or 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool 5.23 I answered 8, 16 or 32 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G: 5.24 I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 8 WikiTreers: 5.25 I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 8 WikiTreers: 5.26 I invited these 8 people to join WikiTree: 5.27 I shared the shareable family tree image for these 16, 32 or 64 ancestors on my social media account(s): 5.28 I commented on 8, 16 or 32 Wikitree Social Media posts: 6 Missions Completed [edit]“One and done” missions: Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. Add a biography to your profile. Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. Increase your CC7 number from ________ (starting number) to ______ (add 160). Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension. Attend WikiTree Day 2024. I joined a RAWK month long Challenge I helped with Hacktoberfest either as a tester or developer Start or join a One-Name Study. Start or join a One-Place Study. Join a geographical project. Join a topical project. Join a functional project. Start a free-space project. Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. Add a book to the Source Library. [edit]Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Specific times): [edit]Add or source 160 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon, WikiGames or Source-a-Thon, respectively. Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here: January Connect-a-Thon: April Connect-a-Thon: July Connect-a-Thon: Wikigames (Overall): Source-a-Thon: [edit]I commented on 4 videos or Social Media posts from WikiTree @ Rootstech 2024: [edit]I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Day 2024 and left a comment: [edit]I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 and left a comment: [edit]Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Monthly): [edit]I earned Club 100 badges in these 6 or 12 months: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I earned Club 1000 badges in these 6 or 12 months: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I participated in these 6, 12 or 24 monthly challenges: Examples (Bio Builders, Connectors, GEDI, Sourcerers etc): (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers: January: February : March: April: May: June: July: August: September: October: November: December: [edit]Tally your thank yous given each month: Your goal is 16 a month! January: February : March: April: May: June: July: August: September: October: November: December: [edit]Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Weekly): [edit]I participated in these 16, 32 or 48 weekly challenges: (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I participated in these 16 or 32 Weekend Chats: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I shared these 16 or 32 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s): (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I watched these 16 or 32 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete anytime): [edit]I uploaded 16, 32 or 64 photos or headstones to these profiles: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I added 16, 32 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I connected 8, 16 or 32 profiles from a cemetery category: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I improved these 16, 32 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist: (Sort by oldest edit) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I added biographies and sources to 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Notables category or subcategories: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Biography Category or subcategories: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Birth Record / Needs Marriage Record or Needs Death Record Category or subcategories: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I dated these 16, 32 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I added at least one source to these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles to completeness using David Randall’s Checklist: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I improved these 16, 32 or 64 random profiles: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I connected these 8, 16 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I solved these 16, 32 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large: (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I added 16, 32 or 64 links between Wikipedia/Wikidata and a profile on WikiTree (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I added a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I created a source in FamilySearch for 16, 32 or 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I answered 8, 16 or 32 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G: (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory.) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 8 WikiTreers: (Score Mark) [edit]I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 8 WikiTreers: (Score Mark) [edit]I invited these 8 people to join WikiTree: (Score Mark) [edit]I shared the shareable family tree image for these 16, 32 or 64 ancestors on my social media account(s): (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]I commented on 8, 16 or 32 Wikitree Social Media posts: (Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup posts) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) [edit]Missions Completed (Score Mark) (Score Mark) (Score Mark) How do I copy the 16 for 16 tracker template in Wiki code Jan 2, 2024. Collaboration Edit: As a Wiki Genealogist, you're invited to improve this profile and upload images. (For merging, request to join the Trusted List.) Private Messages: Send a private message to the Profile Manager. (Best when privacy is an issue.) 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Ben Griffith To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Griffith-5237|Ben Griffith]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Griffith-5237&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ben Griffith To-Do List|Ben's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|WikiLink !|ToDo |- | [[Hulett-291|Jonathan Hulett (abt.1779-1872)]] || Track down his will on Ancestry.com from the library. |- | [[Griffith-5368|David Griffith (abt.1766-1851)]] || Create profiles for his children |- | [[Nilsson-12102|Maria Linnéa (Nilsson) Anderson (1888-1983)]] || Get her connected to the world tree. |- |}

Ben Hill County, Georgia

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

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


:'''1906'''- Ben Hill County was created from Irwin and Wilcox counties, and named for Benjamin Harvey Hill, a U.S. Senator from Georgia, a Whig leader, and a staunch opponent of Reconstruction. https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/ben-hill-county {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=c |size=420 |caption=Fitzgerald, Georgia. }}{{clear}} ::Ben Hill County has one city, Fitzgerald, Georgia. The community was founded by Mr. Fitzgerald for Union soldiers, who were retired, drawing a healthy pension, and desperately wanted to move away from the cold states of the North and live on a 50,000 acre tract in the South. The non-Profit American Tribune Soldiers Colony Company bought the initial land, had it surveyed and Fitzgerald was built well -organized. Fitzgerald, Georgia citizens named the streets of the town for the leaders of both Union and the Confederate armies. ::Ben Hill County's historic district is located in Fitzgerald, Georgia, on South Lee and S Mainstreams. Its old railroad depot is the home for the '''[http://fitzgeraldga.org/index.php/tourism-visitors/local-attractions/123-visitor-s-guide/tourism/336-blue-and-gray-museum-336.html Blue and Gray Museum]'''. Interesting areas are the '''[http://fitzgeraldga.org/index.php/tourism-visitors/local-attractions/123-visitor-s-guide/tourism/338-fire-engine-museum-338.html Fitzgerald Fire Department Museum]''' and the '''Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic site'''.http://www.benhillcounty.com {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Blue & Grey Museum }}{{clear}} ::'''{{blue|Question, Why was Ben Hill County created by constitutional amendment instead of an act of the General Assembly?}}''' :'''1904''' Georgia voters approved a constitutional amendment which had limited the counties formed in Georgia to 145 in number..http://www.benhillcounty.com/fyi/bhchistory.htmhttp://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabenhi2/ :'''1905'''-the General Assembly created 8 new counties, totaling 145. They still wanted to create more counties. Due to the laws of Georgia, the legislature cannot do something such as create more counties when there is a constitutional amendment prohibiting this. :'''1906''' The Legislature began its newer practice of creating new counties with a constitutional amendment. :'''July 31, 1906''', Georgia General Assembly proposed a constitutional amendment for the formation of Ben Hill County from two nearby counties, Irwin and Wilcox. In the election of November 06, 1906, voters ratified or approved the constitutional amendment. {{blue|A state historical marker placed near the courthouse square reflects an earlier date for proposal amendment and ratification}}. This county became the 146th county for Georgia. It is named for Benjamin Hill (1823-1882), a Confederate and former U.S. Senator.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabenhi2/ {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Fire Department on Sherman. }}{{clear}} :'''1924''' Georgia had 161 counties -- (16 had been created by constitutional amendment. :'''Jan. 1st, 1932''' Milton and Campbell counties merged with Fulton, leaving 159 counties. :'''1945''' Georgia voters ratified '''{{red|another new constitution}}''' -- This constitution gives an absolute upper limit of 159 counties, unless other counties are consolidated. {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Ben Hill co., Fitzgerald Jail. }}{{clear}} :::Interesting tidbits- Ben Hill is one of 25 counties that has retained the original boundaries delineated by the legislature when the county was created.. ::'''Gilman Paper Company''' harvests timber in Ben Hill County. This timber should be on its second growth by now.. Other crops of the county areTimbe cotton, peanuts, poultry, and tobacco, is one of the county's major agricultural products. Ben Hill county has its largest employers in its manufacturing region such as''' Shaw Industries'''. ===Government Offices=== '''1st and only Courthouse, 1909 -''' The county's first courthouse was built in 1909. Originally, it had a domed clock tower rising from the center of the building. In 1950's the courthouse was renovated, and they removed the clock tower.. {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1st and only Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :252 square miles of south central Georgia. :Location - ::Northern and Eastern part Ben Hill County- the Lower Ocmulgee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin. ::Northwestern corner of the county, east of Rebecca in the Alapaha River sub-basin of the Suwannee River basin ::Southeastern corner of the county, east of Fitzgerald, is located in the Satilla River sub-basin of the St. Marys-Satilla River basin. ====Adjacent counties==== * Wilcox County *Telfair County *Coffee County *Irwin County *Turner County ====Protected areas==== ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 17,484 people in the county with a population density of 69 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 63.25% White, 32.64% Black or African American, 0.21% Native American, 0.28% Asian, 2.85% from other races, and 0.77% from two or more races. 4.58% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. According to the 2010 U.S. census, the population is 17,634, a modest increase from the 2000 population of 17,484 giving population density of 70.5 people/sq. mi.. The median income for a household in the county was $30,134 and the median income for a family was $35,868. The per capita income for the county was $15,529. About 22.7% of families and 26.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 39.0% of those under age 18 and 16.3% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hill_County,_Georgia *Timber Harvesting in Ben Hill County has been supporting the county. Soon Agriculture plays an important part with crops such s cotton, poultry, peanuts, timber, and of course, tobacco. *Fitzgerald is Concentration of population in its county seat has resulted in a higher than average percentage of employment in the manufacturing sector. One of the largest employers in the area is Shaw Industries, and major agricultural crops are cotton, poultry, peanuts, timber, and tobacco. *Ben Hill County and the City of Fitzgerald has 9 recreational parks and one river access park at the Ocmulgee River. *These facilities offer playgrounds, team sports, natural areas, meeting and concert shelters, and public boat ramps. School Districts
*https://www.ben-hill.k12.ga.us ::Ben Hill Preschool ::Ben Hill County Primary School ::Ben Hill County Elementary School ::Ben Hill County Middle School ::Fitzgerald High School Highways:
*U.S. Route 129 *U.S. Route 319 *Georgia State Route 11 *Georgia State Route 90 *Georgia State Route 107 *Georgia State Route 125 *Georgia State Route 182 *Georgia State Route 206 *Georgia State Route 215 *Georgia State Route 233 ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Fitzgerald, Georgia|Fitzgerald]] =====Communities===== *[[:Category: Queensland, Georgia|Queensland]] ====County Resources==== *Ben Hill County and the City of Fitzgerald has 9 recreational parks and one river access park at the Ocmulgee River. *These facilities offer playgrounds, team sports, natural areas, meeting and concert shelters, and public boat ramps. *1946 Freelance filmmaker Sol Landsman profiled the South Georgia town of Fitzgerald. *An unknown local film enthusiast also tried his hand at profiling his hometown on 16mm film as "The Old Fitzgerald Story" (c. 1939-1941). Preservation of these films was funded by a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation. Fitzgerald Town Film and Brinson Collection. *Colony City Chase each October. * Ben Hill County Jail *Charles W. Kimball House (also known as the C. W. Smith House) *Dorminy-Massee House, all located in Fitzgerald *Blue and Gray Museum in Fitzgerald *Annual spring events include the Wild Chicken Festival in the spring *Ebony-in-Arts Festival annual in the spring ====Census==== :1910 --- 11,863 — :1920 --- 14,599 23.1% :1930 --- 13,047 −10.6% :1940 --- 14,523 11.3% :1950 --- 14,879 2.5% :1960 --- 13,633 −8.4% :1970 --- 13,171 −3.4% :1980 --- 16,000 21.5% :1990 --- 16,245 1.5% :2000 --- 17,484 7.6% :2010 --- 17,634 0.9% :Est. 2016 --- 17,243 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Crisp Cemetery, Fitzgerald, Georgia|Crisp Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Fitzgerald, Georgia|Evergreen Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://www.benhillcounty.com/fyi/fitzgeraldhistory.htm *http://www.benhillcounty.com/fyi/bhchistory.htm *http://www.benhillcounty.com

Ben Holman To-Do List

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Ben Lomond Plantation, Prince William County, Virginia

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[[Category:Ben Lomond Plantation, Prince William County, Virginia]] [[Category:Prince William County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] == Introduction == *This land was part of a Virginia land grant to [[Carter-1808|Robert "Councillor" Carter]], who died in 1804. *It was divided among children, and part of it passed to his daughter [[Carter-40369|Sarah Fairfax Carter]]Ben Lomond Manor House: The Carter/Chinn History. Accessed 4 Feb 2022. [http://nps-vip.net/history/BenLomond/history/carterchinnhistory.htm Live Link] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20220205025041/http://nps-vip.net/history/BenLomond/history/carterchinnhistory.htm Archived Link], who married [[Chinn-547|Dr John Yates Chinn]]. *Their son [[Chinn-434|Benjamin Tasker Chinn]] inherited it. See also: [[Space:Slaves_of_Benjamin_Tasker_Chinn%2C_Virginia|Slaves of Benjamin Tasker Chinn]] space page. === 1850 Slave Schedule=== "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-7C3Z : 15 February 2020), Benjamin T Chinn in entry for MM9.1.1/MVD3-128:, 1850. *Male 70 *Female 55 *Female 27 *Female 14 *Male 12 *Male 4 *Female 2 *Female 6/12 *Female 15 *Male 20 === 1860 Slave Schedule === "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-ZKPZ : 16 October 2019), Benjamin T Chinn, 1860. *Male, 60 *Female, 60 *Male, 23 *Female, 22 *Male, 5 *Male, 3/12 == Research Notes == *Though generally the US Black Heritage Project is creating plantation space pages for land with more than 40 enslaved ancestors, I chose to create this page since this named plantation came from the much larger Robert "Councillor" Carter land. Additionally, there is a plantation with an identical name in Goochland county.[[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 21:29, 5 February 2022 (UTC) == Sources == *"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41T-BMH : 11 November 2020), Benjamin T Chinn, 1860. See also: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Lomond_Plantation *Sankofa's Slavery Data Collection. Visited 5 Feb 2022. [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/VA/benlomondfarm.html Live Link] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20201019212820/https://sites.rootsweb.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/VA/benlomondfarm.html Archived Link]

Ben Meyers To-Do List

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Ben Molesworth To-Do List

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You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Molesworth-181&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ben Molesworth To-Do List|Ben's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Molesworth-181|Molesworth, Ben ]] || || to-do |- | [[Coombe-360|Molesworth, Megan (Coombe)]] || || to-do |- |} '''Profiles connected to me (including my own), that I am currently working on:''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-138016 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Russell-3909 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Evans-25319 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stock-1273 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wesson-498 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pace-3162 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Keane-668 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Condon-1124 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whimpey-72 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bradley-11722 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schedlich-4 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goldsworthy-1212 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Saltmarsh-93 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Benham-843 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Morris-19940 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kent-6461 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Henderson-17120 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McKay-8219 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McKinlay-705 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Found-36 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dick-779 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watkins-6202 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Henderson-12495 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Widdicombe-18 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chalmers-782 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Abbott-9770 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lemm-81 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mott-2223 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Edwards-25964 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Haddon-340 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Veness-95 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bishop-13648 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Petrie-1489 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Coombe-342 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Merrett-153 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maslin-101 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Joyce-2282 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meek-1201 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Murchie-92 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wyllie-584 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Marshall-12381 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Scurr-78 '''Trees (other than mine) connected to me, which I have entered/am entering in: ''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Coombe-360, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bradley-11720, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Abbott-9767, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Haddon-338, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Duggan-987 (1 generation brick wall), https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stock-1273, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wesson-498, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Purcell-2362, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pace-3162, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lemm-81, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Edwards-25964, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meek-1201, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Greene-7209, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gilson-1048, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gardy-18, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Peck-5577, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Richards-13978, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki.Pedley-, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McElligott-102, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Littlewood-219, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Parsons-10466, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Evill-7. '''Other trees I have entered for friends:''' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Gordon-14529|Gordon, Colin James]] || 1922-03-17 || to-do |- | [[Murray-19686|Gordon, Jessie Mavis Elaine (Murray) ]] || 1925-06-06 || to-do |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Beecroft-388|Beecroft, Ronald Albert William]] || 1918-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elliott-17690|Beecroft, Bertha Evaline Gwenith (Elliott) ]] || 1917-07-20 || to-do |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Rollason-48|Rollason, Frederic Henry]] || 1913-11-04 || to-do |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Sonners-5|Sonners, William Thomas]] || 1920-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Melville-1045|Sonners, Dorothy May (Melville) ]] || 1916-02-18 || to-do |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Bright-3891|Bright, Alfred ]] || 1890-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cooper-28819|Bright, Gladys Muriel (Cooper) ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Greene-7918|Greene, Maurice Francis Molesworth]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Cherry-3053|Cherry, William ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collins-25973|Cherry, Harriet (Collins) ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- |} https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bull-2889, (Bull-2891 & Carter-25205, McBurnie-36 & Tyack-80) and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-55815, (Wilson-56411 & Atkinson-7440, Nicholas-1871 & Fletcher-9138). Graham Gordon, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gordon-14529 & https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Murray-19686. Sandi, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Beecroft-388 & https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Elliott-17690. '''Other profiles:''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rollason-75, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sonners-5, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Melville-1045, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cooper-28819 Desmond Ruth '''Other trees:''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Greene-7918, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cherry-3053, Sharman Terry Joseph 23/10/2009 28/10/2009 Cr Collected, Cremated Remains not interred at a cemetery administered by ACA Homburg, Michael Renolf, Adelaide Cemetery records, Homburg Michael Renolf, 25/04/1948, 14/02/2017, Campbell Garden, Sub Section BUSH, Area EL3, Site Number 25. Trove.nla.gov.au, HOMBURG.— On April 25, at Calvary Hospital, to Kathleen and Renolf — a son. GenealogySA, HOMBURG, Renolf, M, Hermann HOMBURG, Norwood, 764/76, 1906. 

Ben Murphy To-Do List

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Ben Nevis, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1856

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[[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Ben Nevis, Arrived 6 Jul 1856]] == Immigrant ship Ben Nevis's voyage to New South Wales in 1856 carrying Assisted Immigrants == [[:Category: Ben Nevis, Arrived 6 Jul 1856|Ben_Nevis Arrived 6 July 1856]] === PASSENGER LIST === [http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4793&ship=Ben%20Nevis Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website]

Ben Schroeder To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Schroeder-1587|Ben Schroeder]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Schroeder-1587&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ben Schroeder To-Do List|Ben's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Macomber-245|Macomber, Matthew]] || 1698 || father of |- | [[Macomber-334|Macomber, Gideon]] || 1728 || father of |- | Macomber, Gideon Jr || 1760 || create [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L9GR-B97 link FamilySearch] |- | Macomber, George M || 1795 || create [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN4G-LW7 link FamilySearch] |- | Macumber, Simon D || 1825 || create [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9Z3Q-DJ7 link FamilySearch] |- | Macumber, Frank Edumd || 1855 || create [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHZM-WFF link FamilySearch] |- | Macumber, George Edumd || 1895 || create [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN4H-YKY link FamilySearch] |- | [[Macumber-177|Macumber]] || 1946 || created |- |}

Benalla General Cemetery, Victoria

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Benalla, Victoria]][[Category: Benalla General Cemetery, Benalla, Victoria]] ===About=== *This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • [[:Category: Victoria, Cemeteries|This Cemetery is in Victoria, Australia]] *If you know of any others that can be linked to this cemetery please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free), and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have your request added and once we have a Project Manager for this Cemetery we will organise a photo to be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so your addition of a a profile for a person that has not already been added will be appreciated. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *'''LInk''' • [Link to be added here] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''No Tasks Completed as yet''' • New identified Cemetery - Would you like to become a Project Manager or team member for this Cementery? Please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] ===To Do=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below. #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Audio and/or video tour''' • of all the Memorials to be created. Create a tour that can be taken on #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of Graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Names''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- | [[Sherwill-21|SHERWILL]]||James Beavis||1828||1906|| ||Spouse [[Culph-9|Elizabeth Sherwill]] nee Culph|| Profile |- | [[Culph-9|SHERWILL]]||Elizabeth||1841||1908|| ||Spouse [[Sherwill-21|James Sherwill]]|| Profile |} ===Other Links=== * [http://www.benallacemetery.com/cemetery Benalla Cemetery Trust] ''Data Search'' * [http://www.benalladistrictcemeteries.org/ Benalla District Cemetery] ''includes the Moorngag (near Swanpool) and Winton Cemeteries''

Benan, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1876

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[[Category:Benan, Arrived 13 May 1876]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The voyage of the immigrant ship Benan to the South Australian Colony in 1876''' The ship ''Benan'' left Plymouth on 19 February 1876 and arrived in Port Adelaide on the 13th of May 1876. BENAN, ship, 1,338 tons, James Ross, master, from London February 10, Plymouth February 19, Elder, Smith, and Co., agents. Town and Port. Passengers—Dr. Sweetnam, RN., Surgeon Superintendent, and Miss Davidson, Matron, in the cabin; 378 immigrants in the steerage. A copy of the [https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1876/GRG35_48_1_76-11_Benan.pdf Passenger List] is available from the State Records of South Australia.State Records of South Australia, https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/passenger-lists-view/1876/ '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* 11/1876 - Benan from the State Records of SA, Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed 7th of December, 2019. at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1876/GRG35_48_1_76-11_Benan.pdf * ARRIVAL OF THE BENAN WITH IMMIGRANTS. from the Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Monday 15 May 1876, Page 3. first accessed online on the 7th of December. 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197690597?

Benan (Ship 1875)

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[[Category:Benan (1875)]] === The ship BENAN made Numerous Voyages to the Australian Colonies and New Zealand in the 19th Century === The Iron ship BENAN was built in Glasgow in 1875 by Barclay. She made numerous voyages to the Australian and New Zealand colonies between 1875 and 1888. :'''VOYAGES'''
From Plymouth on 19 February 1876 and arriving at Port Adelaide on the 13th of May 1876.
Possibly a second voyage to the same port in 1877.
From Britain Saturday, November 25, 1882 and arriving at Port Chalmers in New Zealand on Thursday, February 22, 1883
A notable ship wreck in Western Australia: 1888 Benan, British iron ship, Ningaloo reef.
==== Sources ==== * BENAN from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed 7th of December, 2019, at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921132 * ARRIVAL OF THE BENAN WITH IMMIGRANTS. from the Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Monday 15 May 1876, Page 3. first accessed online on the 7th of December. 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197690597? * Shipwrecks of Western Australia from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. first accessed 7th of December, 2019. at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shipwrecks_of_Western_Australia

Benbrook Cemetery, Tarrant County, Texas, USA

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[[Category:Texas History]] [[Category:Benbrook, Texas]] [[Category:Bailey County, Texas]] [[Category:Benbrook Cemetery, Benbrook, Texas]] [[Space:Texas Cemeteries Team|Texas Cemeteries Team]] Benbrook Cemetery (AKA: Merinda Seminary Graveyard)[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1125022/benbrook-cemetery Benbrook Cemetery], Findagrave.com, acccessed 13 May 2020, ==ABOUT== This free space page for the Benbrook Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]]. The page has been created to document the life and times of the people who are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This cemetery is an active cemetery. This page is a work in progress. It will remain so until the cemetery have been photographed and profiles created for each person interred here. Since this is an active cemetery, this will continue into the foreseeable future. If the reader would like to assist in documenting this cemetery, please contact [[vines-20|Charlie Vines]]. Please contact me if you know a person interred in the cemetery who has an existing profile. ==LOCATION== 812 Mercedes Street Benbrook, Texas, 76126 The Benbrook Cemetery is located at the intersection of Mercedes Street and Winscott Road. See directions below. GPS COORDINATES: 32.679062, -97.453955 :*[https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B040'44.6%22N+97%C2%B027'14.2%22W/@32.679062,-97.456149,1038m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d32.6790621!4d-97.4539548?hl=en Google Maps]. Exit Winscott Road from Interstate 20 in Fort Worth / Benbrook, Texas. Travel south approximately one mile. Turned west onto Mercedes Street. The cemetery will be on the north side of Mercedes. ==RESOURCES== :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1125022/benbrook-cemetery Findagrave] ==HISTORY== Established in 1885, the Benbrook Cemetery was originally called The Marinda Seminary Graveyard. The land for the cemetery was purchased from Dr. John Snyder. In 1949, The Hunter Cemetery, Day Cemetery, Mustang Cemetery and Muhlinghause Cemetery were relocated to the cemetery to make way for the construction of the Benbrook Dam. The city of Benbrook assumed ownership and maintenance of the cemetery in 1949. In 1955 the Howard cemetery relocated to the southeast corner of the cemetery from the Tanglewood area in southwest Fort Worth. The Howard cemetery is overseen by Howard Family descendants and operates independently from Benbrook Cemetery. [https://www.benbrook-tx.gov/309/History-of-Cemetery History of the Benbrook Cemetery] ==BURIALS== ==SOURCES==

Benceville Plantation, Camden County, Georgia

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[[Category:Benceville Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Plantations == In the early 1800s, [[Holzendorf-9|John Lewis Kale Holzendorf (1775-1861)]] was the owner of Benceville Plantation in Camden County, Georgia, as well as the adjoining Berne Plantation. Benceville was later willed to his son, [[Holzendorf-14|Louis (aka Lewis) Anderson Holzendorf (1817-1879)]], and Berne was willed to his son, [[Holzendorf-12|Alexander Holzendorf (1808-1887)]]. [http://www.glynngen.com/thecrypt/plantations/ The Crypt: Plantations & Homes of Camden County by Tara Fields] Benceville was located north of Longwood Plantation, south of Brookfield Plantation, west of Cona Plantation and Berne Plantation. == Slave Owners == *[[Holzendorf-9|John Lewis Kale Holzendorf (1775-1861)]], also owned Berne Plantation *[[Holzendorf-14|Louis (aka Lewis) Anderson Holzendorf (1817-1879)]], inherited Benceville in 1861. == Slaves of John Lewis Kale Holzendorf == It is not yet known which of the following slaves were living and working on Benceville Plantation. It is possible they were on the adjoining [[Space:Berne_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Berne Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]]. In the 1830 census John was in Cumberland Island, Camden, Georgia. He was listed as owning 44 slaves. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Cumberland Island, Camden, Georgia; Series: M19; Roll: 16; Family History Library Film: 0007036
{{Ancestry Sharing|30391771|4ca4b0}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|1744579}} (accessed 14 September 2022)
J L K Holyendorf in Cumberland Island, Camden, Georgia.
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Cumberland Island, Camden, Georgia :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 7 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 4 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 12 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 7 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 4 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 6 :Free White Persons - Under 20: 4 :Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1 :Total Free White Persons: 6 :'''Total Slaves: 41''' :Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 47 On 25 February 1831, a deed was filed for John giving his son Alexander "in consideration of "goodwill, love and affection" of grantee, + 25 cents .." the following slaves:[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: Camden County, Georgia Deeds by Tara Fields]: p 83, L 503-504 *[[Holzendorf-16|Nelly Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-17|Peter Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-21|January Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-18|Anthony Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-22|Peggy Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-19|March Holzendorf (abt.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-23|Laliah Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-20|Sam Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] In the 1850 Slave Schedule census John was in District 9, Camden, Georgia, United States. He owned 29 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|30415218|3b5b53}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92136614}} (accessed 16 September 2022)
Jno L K Holzendorf in District 9, Camden, Georgia, USA.
:'''Gender Age''' #Male 36 #Male 31 #Male 35 #Male 28 #Male 20 #Male 16 #Male 9 #Male 11 #Male 11 #Male 2 #Male 1 #Male 6/12 #Male 5/12 #Female 39 #Female 39 #Female 27 #Female 24 #Female 45 #Female 18 #Female 16 #Female 14 #Female 9 #Female 16 #Female 15 #Female 24 #Female 5 #Female 4 #Female 4 #Female 2 On 03 March 1856, John deeded a slave named '''[[Holzendorf-24|Cornelia]]''' to his daughter-in-law Helen M. Holzendorf, grantee. For in consideration of "love and affection." [http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: Camden County, Georgia Deeds by Tara Fields]: p 142, P 399-400 On 07 July 1857, John bought a 5 year old slave named '''[[Holzendorf-25|Henry]]''' from J. H. Finley, Sheriff of Camden County, for $311.[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: Camden County, Georgia Deeds by Tara Fields]: p 146, P 518 == Slaves of Lewis Holzendorf == The following slaves were owned by Lewis Holzendorf prior to his father's death in 1861. It is not yet known which, if any, may have been transferred to Benceville Plantation after Lewis inherited it in 1861. In 1843, Lewis mortgaged 10 slaves to his brother, Alexander, for "$1,127.18 3/4". The slaves included:[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: Camden County, Georgia Deeds by Tara Fields: p 113, N 514-515] :#[[Holzendorf-26|Prince]] :#[[Holzendorf-29|Doll]] :#[[Holzendorf-38|Jane]], possibly same person as [[Holzendorf-30|Jana]] :#[[Holzendorf-31|Louisa]] :#[[Holzendorf-27|Adam]] :#[[Holzendorf-28|Edward]] :#[[Holzendorf-32|Minty]] :#[[Holzendorf-37|William]], possibly same person as [[Holzendorf-33|Bill]] :#[[Holzendorf-34|Toney]] :#[[Holzendorf-36|Hester]], possibly same person as [[Holzendorf-35|Nester]] In 1845, Lewis sold a 22 year old slave named Jana for $500 to Samuel Clark.[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: Camden County, Georgia Deeds by Tara Fields: p 120, O 084-085] :#[[Holzendorf-30|Jana]], 22 In 1850, Lewis mortgaged 4 slaves to E. R. Alberti & Company, grantee, of Camden County, Georgia. They included:[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: Camden County, Georgia Deeds by Tara Fields: p 132, P 079-080] :#[[Holzendorf-29|Doll]], 38 years old :#[[Holzendorf-33|Bill]], 13 :#[[Holzendorf-34|Toney]], 11 :#[[Holzendorf-35|Nester]]/Hecter, 9, possibly same person as [[Holzendorf-36|Hester]] In the 1850 census Lewis was in District 9, Camden, Georgia, United States. He owned 16 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|30415935|8c7b68}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92134503}} (accessed 16 September 2022)
Lewis Holzendorf in District 9, Camden, Georgia, USA.
:'''Gender Age''' :#Female 40 :#Female 25 :#Female 23 :#Male 21 :#Male 18 :#Male 14 :#Male 12 :#Female 10 :#Female 10 :#Female 8 :#Female 7 :#Male 6 :#Male 6 :#Female 4 :#Female 3 :#Female 1/12 In the 1860 census Lewis was in Clarkes District, Camden, Georgia, United States. He owned 25 slaves. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Record|7668|92522849}} (accessed 16 September 2022)
L A Holzendorf in Clarkes District, Camden, Georgia, USA.
:'''Gender Age''' :#Female 57 :#Male 38 :#Female 35 :#Male 32 :#Male 29 :#Male 23 :#Female 18 :#Female 19 :#Female 68 :#Male 21 :#Male 14 :#Male 15 :#Male 13 :#Female 11 :#Female 17 :#Female 10 :#Female 9 :#Female 21 :#Female 7 :#Female 6 :#Female 3 :#Female 1 :#Female 30 :#Female 17 :#Male 21 == Sources == See also: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Lewis_Anderson_Holzendorf%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Lewis Anderson Holzendorf, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_John_Lewis_Kale_Holzendorf%2C_Georgia|Slaves of John Lewis Kale Holzendorf, Georgia]] *[[Space:Berne_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Berne Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Alexander_Lafayette_Holzendorf%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Alexander Lafayette Holzendorf, Georgia]]

Bench and Bar of Colorado

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Bench and Bar of Colorado == *Author: Lewis, George E; Stackelbeck, D. F *Publisher : Bench and Bar Publishing Co., 1917 Denver * Source Example: ::: Lewis, George E; Stackelbeck, D. F. ''[[Space:Bench_and_Bar_of_Colorado|Bench and Bar of Colorado]]’’ (Bench and Bar Publishing Co., 1917 Denver) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Lewis|Lewis]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bench_and_Bar_of_Colorado|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :https://archive.org/details/benchbarofcolora00lewirich :https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6b27sk6x

Bendigo Public Cemetery, Victoria

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[[Category: Bendigo Public Cemetery, Bendigo, Victoria]][[Category: Bendigo, Victoria]] [[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] Carpenter Street, Bendigo. Established in 1858 The first registered burial was that of Ellen Mowbray Murphy on February 1st 1858 age 3½ years.
This cemetery has also been known as the Back Creek and Sandhurst Cemeteries (not to be confused with the Sandhurst Burial ground in Bridge Street). Source: [http://www.bencemtrust.com.au/cemeteries.asp?id=16 Bendigo Cemeteries Trust] ===About=== *This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • [[:Category: Victoria, Cemeteries|This Cemetery is in Victoria, Australia]] *If you know of any others that can be linked to this cemetery please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free), and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have your request added and once we have a Project Manager for this Cemetery we will organise a photo to be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so your addition of a a profile for a person that has not already been added will be appreciated. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *'''LInk''' • [Link to be added here] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''No Tasks Completed as yet''' • New identified Cemetery - Would you like to become a Project Manager or team member for this Cementery? Please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] ===To Do=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below. #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Audio and/or video tour''' • of all the Memorials to be created. Create a tour that can be taken on mobile phone or I-Pad or similar device. This tour will take someone around this cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Names''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- | Enter SURNAME || Enter Foreame/s & Maiden Name || DOB || DOD || Age || Memorial Details/Information|| Photo Link |- |[[Thompson-53332|Abberton]] || Alice Lyla (Thompson) || 1879||1937 Jan 13 ||59||Mon H4 Grave 27747||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Abberton-30 A001] |- |[[Abberton-30|Abberton]] || Stephen Francis|| 1879||1928 June 5 ||48||Mon H4 Grave 27747||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Abberton-30 A001] |- |Adams|| Alfred|| 1855 || 1924 ||68 || || |- |Adams|| Phoebe || 1856 || 1901 ||44 || || |- |[[Webb-17151|Anderson]]|| Annie Maria (Webb) || 1852 || 1932 Oct 25 || 80||Mon E1 Grave 17057 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Webb-Photos-17151 A002] |- |[[Angove-101|Angove]]|| Arnold Leslie|| 1891|| 1911 Aug 2 || 20|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ancove-1 A003] |- |[[Angove-102|Angove]]|| Bertha Emily|| 1891|| 1893 Dec 2 || 2|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ancove-1 A003] |- |[[Angove-100|Angove]]|| James|| 1832|| 1892 Dec 8 || 59|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ancove-1 A003] |- |[[Evans-25026|Baker]]|| Evelyn Florence (Evans)||1879 ||1916 Oct 30 ||37||Mon K3 Grave 23345 || No Photo |- |[[Baker-36287|Baker]]||James Richard||1885||1926 Mar 25||41||Mon K3 Grave 23345||No Photo |- |[[Casley-14|Casley]]|| Henry || 1879 Jan 1||1948 Apr 4||69|| Mon L5 Grave 30472||No Photo |- |[[Casley-59|Casley]]|| John ||1838||1891 July 22 ||53||Mon L7 Grave 11892|| No Photo |- |[[Osborne-6511|Cheatley]]|| Rebecca (Osborne)|| 1843 ||1904 Nov 9||61|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Osborne-6511 C001] |- |[[Cheatley-12|Cheatley]]|| Samuel || 1842 ||1932 Jan 24||90|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Osborne-6511 C001] |- |[[Young-30963|Christie]]|| Rubina Martha (Young) ||1906 ||1987 Dec 28|| 81 ||Mon C7 Grave 42340||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Young-30963 C002] |- |[[Crellin-104|Crellin]]|| James Burkett||1868||1927 Jan 7||58||Mon P3 Grave 25401||No Photo |- |[[Cronin-882|Cronin]]||Daniel Joseph||1844||1905 Oct 2||61 ||Mon L7 Grave 9651||No Photo |- |[[Flood-1156|Flood]]|| Thomas Richard ||1907 May 5||1994 July 17 || 87 || Lawn F4 Grave 43836 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Flood-1156 F001] |- |[[Jeffery-1768|Jeffery]]|| Elizabeth Ann (Jeffery) ||1849||1914 Oct 20||65|| || No Photo |- |}

Bendinger Name Study

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

Benedict Family Written History Document

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[[Category: Media Research Bureau, Washington, DC, Fraud]] ==Fraudulent Source== N.B.: The entity that produced this document was a purveyor of fraudulent genealogy. == Notes== This is a written history on the Benedict Family, the earliest Benedict in the U.S. in this document are [[Benedict-31|Thomas Benedict]], married to Mary Bridgum. There are almost 150 handwritten pages that I'm scanning and adding so this will be a work in progress. '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document.jpg Page 1]''' The name and family of Benedict '''Compiled by The Media Research bureau '''-''note: see content & category about this source Washington D.C. The name of Benedict was derived from the Latin word benedictus, and its meaning is Benediction or blessing The name is remarkable in that it has kept its identical form through its entire history. The first to use the name is believed to have been St Benedict, an Italian hermit of the year 496 A.D. He was the builder of _______ monaseries and the founder of the order of the Benedictines. Between the year 575 & 1740 fourteen popes have born this name of Benedict. '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-1.jpg Page 2]''' It was only natural that a name so frequently used by eminent men in the church should be favored by the people of many nations as a christian name should finaly become a surname. It is said that the family is of French origin and fled to Germany, then to Holland, and finally to England at the beginning of the Huguenot persecutions in France. There is a tradition to the effect that for many generations the name was handed down from only son to only son. One William Benedict, living in Nottinghamshire, England, at the beginning of the fifteenth century, had a son William who had a son also named William. The third William was the father in 1617 of an only son '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-2.jpg Page 3]''' named Thomas. After the death of his first wife Thomas' father married a widow Bridgum. In 1638 Thomas and step sister Mary Bridgum emigrated to New England and shortly after reaching America were married. They first made their home at Southold on Long Island, where they were the parents of five sons Thomas, John Samuel, James, and Daniel, and four daughters Betty, Mary, Sarah, and Rebecca. Thomas and his family later removed to Huntinton, to Jamaica, and eventually settled at Norwalk Conn., where Thomas was deacon, selectman, town clerk, and representative at various times in his career. Of the daughters of the emigrant Thomas, Betty married John Slawson '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-3.jpg Page 4]''' of Stamford, Mary was married in 1670 to ___mstead of Norwalk, Sarah was married in 1679 to James B_____ of Stratford, and Rebecca married to Dr. Samuel Wood. Thomas, eldest son of the emigrant Thomas, married Mary Messengr at Jamaica, L.I. Their children were Thomas an only sone and five daughters, Mary, Hannah, Esther, Abigail, and Elizabeth. John, son of emigrant Thomas resided at Norwalk and married Phoebe Greg___y in 1670, Their progeny were Sarah, Phebe, John, Jonathan, Benjamin, Joseph, James, Mary or Mercy and Thomas. John succeded his father as Deacon of the church at Norwalk. John son of John, had John, Matthew, Caleb, Nathaniel, Anna, and Phoebe. Benjamin, son of first John, had Benjamin, _________, John, Samuel, Daniel, Amos, Elizabeth '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-5.jpg Page 5]''' Mary, Rachael, and Thankful. Joseph son of first John had eight children, Joseph, Gideon, Anna, Pitman, Johathan, Mary, Ezra, and John. James son of first John, was the father of Sarah, ruth, Peter, Hannah, Phoebe, James, martha, and John and Thomas (twins). Thomas, son of the first John, had Ebenezer, David, John, Thomas, Betty, and Seth. Samuel, son of the emigrant Thomas, married Rebecca Andrews in 1678. They were the parents of Thomas, Rebecca, Esther, Nathaniel, and Abraham. He was also the father by a former wife whose name is not given of Joanna and Samuel. In 1685 he was among the original purchasers of the plantation which became Danbury. [[Benedict-371|James]], son of emigrant Thomas was married in 1676 to [[Gregory-792|Sarah Gregory]] sister of his brother's wife '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-6.jpg Page 6]''' and had, Sarah, Rebecca, Phebe, James, John, Thomas, and Elizabeth. It is probably that he removed in later life to Danbury. Daniel, youngest son of the emigrant Thomas, married Mary marvin, by whome he had four children, Mary, Daniel, Mercy, and Hannah. He was a soldier in King Phillips War and lived in latter part of his life at Danbury. The decendants of these various branches of the family in America, and of other branches whose __________ are not complete has spread to all parts of the United States, althought the center of the family is still in NY and Connecticut. They have aided as much in the growth of the country as their ancestors aided in the founding of the nation and have been noted for their courage, honesty, piety, equanimity, patience and strength of character. '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-7.jpg Page 7]''' Thomas[4] (William[3] William [2] William[1]) Mary Bridgum {| border="1" |+ Children |- |Thomas |M. |Mary Messenger |- |John |M. |Pheobe Gregory |- |Samuel |M. |Rebecca Andrews |- |James |M. |Sarah Gregory |- |Daniel |M. |Mary Marvin |- |Elizabeth |M. |John Slawson |- |[[Benedict-59|Mary]] |M. |John __mstead |- |Sarah |M. |James Beebe |- |Rebecca |M. |Samuel Wood |} John ancestor of Mrs. [[Benedict-199|F.J.Benedict]] Samuel Ancestor of [[Benedict-198|F.J. Benedict]] '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-8.jpg Page 8]''' Among those of the Benedicts who fought as officers in the war of the Revolution were Captain Elisha and Lieutenant Colonel Jospeh of New York and Captains Daniel and Noble of Connecticut. Thomas, Joseph, Samuel, John and Daniel were some of the chritian names most highly favored by the family for its male members. A few of the many members of the family who have distiguished themselves in various countries in more recent times are Pope Benedict XV, _________ della _______, Italy, 1854-1922. Sir Julius Benedict, German-English pianist and composer, 1804-1855. Wayland Richardson Benedict of New York, American writer and educator 1848-1915. William[1] William[2] William[3] Thomas[4] John[5] ancestor of Mr. F.J. Benedict William[1] William[2] William[3] Thomas[4] Samuel[5] ancestor of F.J. Benedict '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-9.jpg Page 9]''' ''Fathers'' Samuel[5] (Thomas[4] William[3] William [2] William [1]) Rebecca Andrews m. {| border="1" |+ Children |- |Oct. 22 |1673 |Joanna |- | |1675 |Samuel |- |March 27 |1679 |Thomas |- | | |Nathaniel |- |June 21 |1681 |Abraham |m. June 18, 1712 |Samuel Blatt |- | | |Rebecca |- | | |Esther |- |} 1675 Samuel[6] (Samuel[5] Thomas[4] William [3] ) Abigail Picket {|border="1" |+ Children | |Mary |- | |Hannah |- |1718 |Ebenezer |1790 |- |1722 |Samuel |- | |Mercy |- |} '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-10.jpg Page 10]''' ''Page 10 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-11.jpg Page 11]''' ''Page 11 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-12.jpg Page 12]''' ''Page 12 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-13.jpg Page 13]''' ''Page 13 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-14.jpg Page 14]''' ''Page 14 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-15.jpg Page 15]''' ''Page 15 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-16.jpg Page 16]''' ''Page 16 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-17.jpg Page 17]''' ''Page 17 text''

Benefiel Name Study-1

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[[Category:Benefiel Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Benefiel Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Benefiel Benefiel] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Benefiel name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Benefiel's), by time period (18th Century Benefiel's), or by topic (Benefiel DNA, Benefiel Occupations, Benefiel Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Benefiel Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bissell-517|Michael (Bissell) Bissell --Benefiel]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Benefiel}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Benefiel}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Benefiel/Benefield/Bedingfield_Name_Study|Benefiel/Benefield/Bedingfield Name Study]] * * ==Membership== * [[Mair-955|Shelley (Mair) Monson]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bedingfield Bedingefield] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Benefield Benefield] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Benfield Benfield]

Benešov District

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Towns and Villages

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Beneventum Plantation, Georgetown County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Georgetown County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Georgetown County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Beneventum Plantation, Georgetown County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==History== '''Editing in Progress''' The Beneventum Plantation,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beneventum_Plantation_House was located in the Georgetown District of South Carolina. It was a rice plantation started by [[Gadsden-7|Christopher Gadsden]] about 1750. Gadsden died in 1805 and the plantation was soldhttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/106009899/1805-gadsden-plantation-slaves-for-sal/ *The Charleston Daily Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, 29 Nov 1805, Fri, Page 1 to [[Walker-55054|Legrand G. Walker]]. Walker died very young and the plantation was sold by his family in 1835 to [[Pringle-153|John Julius Pringle]]. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. I10-M10 1835-1836
Film number: 008300030 > image 224 of 1098
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-6SJ3-F}} (accessed 20 July 2022) *1835 Charleston Co, SC, Deed Bk J10 p.284
Pringle died in 1843 and the plantation stayed in his family, going to his heirs. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 42-43 1839-1845
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1839-1845, Vol. 043 > image 128 of 483; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-N49K-GD}} (accessed 20 July 2022) *Charleston Co, SC, Will Bk 43 p.584, will of John Julius Pringle
'''National Register of Historic''' http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/georgetown/S10817722021/S10817722021.pdf *p.3 '''Beneventum Plantation was also called the Black River Plantation''' by both Gadsden '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 30 1800-1807 Wills v. 31 1807-1818
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1800-1807, Vol. 030 > image 117 of 406; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-NW9B-Z5}} (accessed 20 July 2022) *1805 will of Christopher Gadsden, Will Bk 30 p.869
and Pringle. ==Slaves== It is unknown if any of the enslaved of Christopher Gadsden, or Legrand G. Walker were sold with the property. ===Slaves of Christopher Gadsden=== Christopher Gadsden died in 1805. His probate papers named 33 enslaved persons at his plantation in Georgetown (Beneventum): '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1783-1810
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1800-1810 > No File Description Available > image 194 of 281
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-VSS1-DR}} (accessed 21 July 2022) *Probate Bk D p.367 for Christopher Gadsden
15 Nov 1805 *[[Gadsden-170|Luke]], value $350 *[[Gadsden-171|Billy]], value $350 *[[Gadsden-172|Sally]], value $300 *[[Gadsden-173|Lelly's]] Family (4 in number), value $900 *[[Gadsden-174|George]], value $450 *[[Gadsden-175|Big Jack]], his wife [[Gadsden-176|Betty]] & 2 children $1350 *[[Gadsden-177|Little Jack]], his wife [[Gadsden-178|Tirah]], value $500 *[[Gadsden-179|Casar]] & his wife [[Gadsden-180|Sylvia]] $200 *[[Gadsden-181|July]] & his wife [[Gadsden-182|Diana]] $600 *[[Gadsden-183|Old Carolina]] & his wife [[Gadsden-184|Sindy]], value $200 *[[Gadsden-185|Old Doll]]'s family (5 in number), value $1100 *[[Gadsden-186|Brutus]], value $200 *[[Gadsden-187|Boatswain]], value $50 *[[Gadsden-188|Scipio]] & his wife [[Gadsden-189|Elsy]], value $600 *[[Gadsden-190|Jimmy]], a carpenter, value $600 *[[Gadsden-191|Friday]], Deaf & Dumb, value nothing $00 *[[Gadsden-192|Scyphax]], value $200 *[[Gadsden-193|Hurcules]], value $500 ===Slaves of John Julius Pringle=== By the time John Julius Pringle died in 1843 the Beneventum Plantation held 149 enslaved persons. '''South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] ca. 1834-1850
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Inventories, Appraisements, Sales, 1839-1844, Vol. A > image 248 of 325; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JD98-NL}} (accessed 20 July 2022) *the inventory of John Julius Pringle, Charleston Co, SC Inventory Bk 1834-1850 p.436
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] '''Mutual Benevolent Societies of Lancaster, New York'''
by Michael Nuwer
1882: Lancaster has two fire companies; a Benevolent society of 155 members; an IOOF lodge; AOUW Lodge; a glass-blower’s league; a CMBA branch; besides a church society and an excellent Literary society.1
During the Gilded Age in America (1870-1900), politics came in two varieties: the male-dominated partisanship of voters, political operatives, and officeholders; and the voluntarism of those who put cause above party, including labor organizations, farmers’ groups, women’s organizations, and benevolent societies.

There were essentially three types of benevolent societies in nineteenth century America. The first type, and the type that comes to mind for many of us in the twenty-first century, was the society with general humanitarian or charitable aims. After the American Revolution there was a rapid increase in the number of these societies. One example is the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVP). The SVP was an organization in the Catholic Church founded in 1833 to help impoverished people living in the slums of Paris, France. The Society is interesting to us because, in 1845, Father John Timon brought the Society to the United States and established it in St. Louis, Missouri. This was the same Father Timon who, in 1847, was appointed the first Bishop of Buffalo.

In the mid-1890s a chapter of the Society of King’s Daughters was organized in Lancaster. Its membership was drawn from the Episcopal, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches. The King’s Daughters operated a clothing exchange in Lancaster where used cloths were sold. The Society also engaged in charity work such as providing groceries to families in need.2

The second type of benevolent society was the national evangelical societies. These organization were founded to promote a Christian lifestyle all over the nation. The vast majority of American Protestants sought to remove “moral corruption” from America by creating an evangelical consciousness (or repentance of sin) within society. An example that impacted Lancaster was The American Temperance Society formed in 1826 in Baston, Massachusetts. By the 1880s, the Sons of Temperance and the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union had a presence in Lancaster. Temperance was a controversial issue that shaped nineteenth century Lancaster.3

The third type of benevolent society was the mutual benefit societies. These organizations brought benefits to members who were unable to work. They represented a private, voluntaristic form of social insurance. Many labor unions had their roots in this type of organization. The Brotherhood of Locomotives Engineers, for example, was founded in 1863 as a mutual benefit society which created accident, death, burial, and other insurance programs for its members.

The current essay will focus on mutual benefit societies and specifically organizations created in Lancaster, New York. In particular, it will look at four organizations which had a presence in the town of Lancaster. The essay explores why these societies developed and became popular in the second half of the nineteenth century. It also explores the activities of these societies.

Exploring mutual benefit societies provides some insight into America’s transition from predominately rural-agricultural communities into urban-industrial communities. In an agricultural setting the family farm provided food for family members while the family’s ownership of farmland meant that the loss of a household head due to sickness, disability or death would not take away the family’s means of subsistence. With the growth of wage-work many men worked at a factory, an office or a store, and their family’s means of subsistence was dependent on their income from this employment. A sickness, disability or death of the wageworker therefore threatened the entire family’s means of subsistence. Mutual benefit societies addressed a specific set of needs arising from this new world of work.

The characteristics of mutual benefit societies were not merely a by-product of industrialization and urbanization. These organizations were also an important avenue for civic involvement and cultural expression. They were fraternal orders that championed thrift, self-reliance, mutual aid, good moral character, and other traits, which helped their members improve themselves and their communities. Mutual benefit societies offered their members an identity rooted, not in market individualism, but in fraternal values during the period of transition from agrarian life to urban life.

'''Lancaster Mutual Benefit Societies'''
Name of Society Date Established Sickness &
Funeral Benefit
Death Benefit Secret
Society
Lancaster Benevolent Association (LBA) 30 Oct 1868 Yes   No
Ancient Order of United Workmen (AOUW) 22 Feb 1877   Yes Yes
Catholic Mutual Benefit Association (CMBA) 6 Jun 1878   Yes No
Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) 3 Jul 1879 Yes   Yes

'''The Need for Mutual Benefit Societies'''
In the years following the U.S. Civil War a mutual benefit society was organized in the village of Lancaster. It was founded on October 30, 1868 and was given the name The Lancaster Benevolent Association. The purpose of this association was for “mutual relief and death benefits.” These were the words used to describe the replacement of lost income due to sickness (sickness insurance) and a payment to subsidize funeral costs at the time of death. Member of the Association also paraded on the streets of Lancaster for more than 30 years at the annual Fourth of July picnic, an event sponsored and organized by the Association.

The Lancaster Times printed an article in 1898 commemorating thirty years of the Association’s activities. The article noted that the organization “has expended for relief in 30 years $20,500 and has paid to widows and orphans $10,400.” There had been 362 members initiated during this thirty-year period. “However, as in all other associations and orders, the loss by death during said time of 52 brothers, and other losses by resignations, etc., has narrowed the membership down to the present time to only 176 members in good standing.”4

During the second half of the nineteenth century, many working-class families found themselves in a precarious financial position. They typically had little or no savings to use when employment income was lost. Further they were unable to turn to commercial insurance companies for protection, nor could they rely on a social safety net provided by the government. Commercial insurance was scarce and expensive while public insurance was non-existent. Yet the need for insurance was quite large. As a result, many workers turned to mutual benefit societies to find financial protection in what could be a cold and uncaring world.

There are three broad categories of risk faced by nineteenth century working-class families. First, the loss of income from layoffs and illness. Sporadic work schedules were very common in the nineteenth century and very few working families earned enough money to save funds for use during periods of short-term unemployment. The loss of income due to short-term sickness was a similar threat to a family’s wellbeing. Indeed, in the nineteenth century, sickness was the leading cause of lost time on the job. There was, thus, a strong economic demand for insurance to cover both unemployment and sickness. The Lancaster Benevolent Association (LBA) was created to address the loss of income due to sickness. Ten years later, on July 3, 1879, a lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) was established in Lancaster, which was a second mutual benefit society focusing on sickness insurance.5

The second risk category faced by working-class families was the loss of income due to the death of its breadwinner. The economic value of a wage worker lay in his ability to earn an hourly income. In the nineteenth century, mortality was a significant concern for families with a single income earner, especially when there were several young children to look after. Life insurance was intended to replace some part of this income if the family breadwinner died. Fraternal societies established in Lancaster that provided a life insurance benefit included a “lodge” of the Ancient Order of United Workmen (AOUW) created in Lancaster on February 22, 1877 and a “branch” of the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association (CMBA) created the next year on June 6, 1878.

The third risk category faced by a wage worker was the loss of income due to retirement resulting from an age-related infirmity or from a job-related disability. In the nineteenth century, disability insurance and pension programs were rare. Lancaster did not establish a fraternal society addressing these risks.

The loss of income due to unemployment, sickness, disability, old age, and death was a phenomenon of industrialization. In an agricultural community, these types of insurance were built into the structure of the family farm. First, on the family farm there was no single breadwinner. All members of the family contributed to production. Second, a farm family often owned the land they farmed. The sickness or death of the household head did not end the ability of the land to grow food. A wife and children could provide the labor to grow crops, raise animals, and run the dairy.

Case studies of the Nuwer family in Lancaster and Alden highlight the ways in which farm families were able to self-insure against sickness, old-age, and death. Theresia Nuwer married Joseph Gundy in 1869. After the wedding, Joseph Gundy became the owner of his father’s farm on Westwood Road in Alden consisting of 66 acres of land. Theresia Nuwer and Joseph Gundy had two sons, John was born in 1872 and Joseph was born in 1873. In October of 1873 Joseph Gundy, Sr. died at the age of only 26. Theresia had been married only four years and became a widow with two young boys. Importantly, she retained ownership of the farm and when she remarried in 1874, William Jehle was able to farm the land which supported Theresia and her children.

Thersia Nuwer’s sister, Christine Nuwer, was the youngest of John Nuwer and Catherine Kieffer’s children. She was 22 years old in 1884 when she married Bernhard Pautler. Her new husband had inherited his father’s 103-acre farm in Alden Center. Bernhard Pautler and Christine Nuwer had seven children between 1886 and 1902. In 1903 Bernhard Pautler died at the age of 43. He left Christine Nuwer a widow with seven children ranging in age between 1 and 17 years old. However, he also left her with the farm at Alden Center. Christine and her children lived there another ten years. With the help of her children, the family was able to carry on the farming operation.6 In about 1913 Christine Nuwer and her family moved to the village of Lancaster and were able to purchase a house with funds they obtained from selling the Alden Center farm.

Rose Kieffer, a daughter of John Kieffer and Celestine Nuwer, faced a similar situation. She married Michael Pautler (Bernhard’s brother) in 1879 and together they had nine children between 1881 and 1899. Michael Pautler died in 1900 at the age of 48. From his father, Michael Pautler had inherited a 100-acre farm on Westwood Road, and after his death, Rose Kieffer and her children used the property to support their economic needs. The land performed this function for the next 21 years.

Yet another instance from the Nuwer family was Anthony Nuwer (a son of Henry Nuwer and Elizabeth Nichter) and Rose Laubacher. They were married in 1903 and had five children between 1904 and 1913. Anthony Nuwer died in 1915 at age 38, leaving Rose Laubacher with five young children and a farm on Broadway in Alden. Following Anthony’s death, Rose moved to Lancaster and used the farm to generate rental income until 1928, at which time the Alden farm was liquated. The funds generated from this sale enabled Rose Laubacher and her children to acquire the Lancaster property, which remained their home until Rose died in 1960.

In each of these four cases, the family farm was, in effect, the widow’s “life insurance benefit.” The land could be used to produce food, rental income, and/or capital for the family. In a similar way, the family farm was an insurance policy against sickness.

There were two instances of long-term disability found in the Nuwer family history. First, Alexander Kieffer, a son of Jean Kieffer and brother of Catherine Kieffer Nuwer. Jean Kieffer’s Last Will gave his farm to John Nuwer provided Alexander was cared for. Alexander lived with his brother-in-law and sister until his death in 1871 and John Nuwer did not take legal title to the land until after that date.

A second disability was found in the Peter Stephan family, whose son, Jacob Stephan, was married to Felicitas Nuwer. Peter Stephan’s son, Bernard Stephan, was disabled and Peter’s estate used his farm to provide for Bernard’s material needs. Bernards share of the farm was deeded to his two brothers (Jacob Stephan and John Stephan) and two brothers-in-law (Michael Lutz and Michael Anstett) as “guardians for said Bernard Stephan.” The four guardians were “empowered and authorized to use, improve, lease, mortgage, or sell the above premises or a part thereof for the benefit or support of said Bernard Stephan and every expense or outlay made by them in good faith for his benefit or support shall be a lien upon said premises and if one or more of the said guardians refuse to act as such the others or other shall have the same power and authority as if all acted combined.”7

A family farm also provided a retirement pension. John Nuwer retired from farming in 1881. He and Catherine Kieffer Nuwer had accumulated sufficient savings to purchase a house in the village of Lancaster. Although Catherine died in November 1882, John Nuwer lived at the house in retirement for 16 years. He used his land assets to generate money that funded this retirement.

Frank Nuwer died in 1888 at the age of 64 and had not retired from farming. At the time of his death, his youngest child was 20 years old. His wife, Catherine Bach Nuwer, inherited the family farm and that land, along with help from her children (her sons, Frank, Jr., Eli and Jacob remained on the farm), provided for her economic needs another 19 years, until her death in March 1907.

Celestine Nuwer Kieffer had died in 1892 leaving John Kieffer a widower. He remained on his farm until his death in April 1905. His son, Henry J. Kieffer, also lived on the farm. Henry had married in 1888 and he and his family worked the farm and supported his farther. Similarly, Henry Nuwer and Elizabeth Nichter were supported in their advancing years by their sons Fank J and Edward W Nuwer, both of whom remained on the family’s Erie Road farm. John Nuwer, Jr. was supported by his son Joseph who remained a member of his father’s household and worked their Elma farm.

The ownership of land, along with the multiple generation household, were important elements in providing for a farmer’s retirement. Catherine Bach Nuwer, John Kieffer, Henry Nuwer, and John Nuwer, Jr. owned land that was, in effect, an income generating asset, on which their adult children performed the labor. This pattern relied on a three-generation family system, in which at least one of the retiree’s children lived with them in the family home, and that child’s spouse moves into the home. In this situation the younger couple’s children are raised in the home of their grandparents.8 This strategy depended on the willingness of the adult children to subordinate their individual interests to those of the family strategy.

Industrialization encouraged individuals to move off the family farms and into urban centers. The structure of the farm family was correspondingly transformed into a breadwinner structure in which the family became reliant on the income from the male household head. With this transformation of work organization an economic demand for insurance against loosing that income also arose.

Mutual benefit societies, however, were not insurance companies that supplied a product (i.e., an insurance policy) to a customer. The nineteenth century organizations were not purely, nor even essentially, economic organizations providing products through market exchanges. These nineteenth century organizations were overwhelmingly mutual benefit societies. At root they were fraternal organizations, based not on servicing customers but rather treating people like brothers. As one historian put it:
In a time … when a wide swath of American families were unable to meet their insurance needs commercially, the result was not only the creation of benefit societies but of mutual benefit societies that genuinely were based on principles of brotherly love and communal assistance.9
Members of mutual benefit societies took care of each other in ways similar to the way extended families cared for each other. Examples included helping maintain a brother’s home when he became ill, taking care of a member’s orphaned children, and providing small loans to cover a family emergency.

Fraternalism of this kind became a source of identity for members during a period of transition from agrarian life to industrial work in large towns or cities. Newspaper obituaries regularly listed the societies to which the deceased was a member. Fraternalism was also a means for preserving enduring family values of trust, cooperation, care, and equality. Joseph Nuwer, a son of John Nuwer and Catherine Kieffer, made this transition from his father’s farm at Town Line to the village of Lancaster in the late 1870s and exemplified the principles of communal assistance within an urban setting.10

When Joseph Nuwer married Celestine Demangeot in 1874, he moved to the village of Lancaster and joined in partnership with his father-in-law to run the Demangeot & Nuwer Brewery. In addition to running the brewery, Joseph Nuwer was one of the founding members of the Rescue Hook and Ladder company, Lancaster’s first volunteer fire company.11 Joseph Nuwer was also a member of the Lancaster Benevolent Association and a founding member of the Lancaster branch of the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association. He served as the CMBA Recording Secretary in 1880 and as Treasurer in 1882. When Joseph moved to Buffalo in the late 1880s, his CMBA membership was transferred to the branch at St. Nicholas’ Catholic Church.

Joseph Nuwer had grownup within a moral community that surrounded the agricultural region in which his father’s farm was apart. His adult life took place in the emerging industrial village of Lancaster. Nevertheless, the institutions of the village offered their own elements of a moral community which included mutual benefit societies, other forms of voluntarism like the Rescue Hook and Ladder company, and St. Mary’s Church.

No evidence was found that John Nuwer, nor Joseph’s three brothers, Henry, John, Jr., and Anthony were members of a mutual benefit society. This does not mean that Joseph had more of a voluntaristic spirit than his father and brothers. Instead, they were farmers who had rights to land, and that land was their insurance policy.

Nineteenth century fraternalism brought with it a level of concern and humane care that differed both from formal charity and governmental programs. These organizations provided needed assistance without the destruction of independence and individuality. The historian, David T. Beito suggests that fraternal benefit societies were expressions of mutual assistance at a time when receiving charity was highly humiliating for the recipient and commercial insurance protection could not be obtained.12 Benefit societies did more than merely provide their members with insurance. For the historian David Beito, their greater importance was in the mutualism and individual responsibility they fostered. To put it differently, they enriched the giver without humiliating the receiver.

By the end of the nineteenth century, the largest fraternal organization in the United States was the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF). It was followed closely by the Freemasons. Membership in Odd Fellow lodges tended to be more common among the lower middle class and skilled workers while membership in the Masonic lodges was proportionally more white-collar workers and professionals.

As an organization, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows aims to provide a framework that promotes personal and social development. Lodge activities were aimed at extending sympathy and aid to those in need, making their burdens lighter and relieving their despair. The local lodges also fought against vice in every form and endeavored to be a great moral power for the good of humanity.

The men who joined were voluntarily contributing to a sick fund and promised to visit and watch lodge members who were sick. An essential goal of membership was the morality of the givers, which was seen as an important counterweight to the “pursuit of wealth and interest in self” of the “larger society.” The lodge member was to uplift himself morally by “giving of himself,” as a contemporary leaflet stated, to “visit the sick, relieve the distressed, bury the dead, and protect the widow and orphan.”13

'''Lancaster Benevolent Societies'''
The Lancaster Benevolent Association, which was founded in 1868, provided sickness insurance (“mutual relief”) and a burial stipend (“death benefit”) for its members. Membership entailed an initiation fee ranging between five dollars and twenty dollars depending on one’s age, and an annual dues of three dollar per year. In 1885 the Association paid a relief benefit of five dollars per week. The Lancaster Times wrote,
Now is the time to secure weekly benefits of five dollars per week, at only a cost of three dollars for dues per year by joining the Association. The initiation fees are as follows, according to age: Twenty-one to thirty-five years, five dollars; thirty-five to forty-five years, ten dollars; forty-five to fifty years, fifteen dollars; fifty to fifty-five years, twenty dollars.14
The newspaper rightly reminded readers in 1883 that “the society is merely a local institution; without any brunches or, higher dignitaries to govern it; Its members reside in this town, with the exception of a few here and there.” The newspaper went on to report that, “Last year it paid for the relief of its sick members some seven hundred dollars, and in spite of its low assessments there remains quite a surplus.”15

Membership in the Association included C.F. Tabor, a lawyers and Attorney General of New York State, Nathan B. Gatchell, the owner of the Lancaster Glass Works, and John Leininger, a Lancaster merchant and notary. But “the majority” of the members “are hard workingmen.”16

About a decade after the formation of the Lancaster Benefit Association three more benevolent societies were organized in Lancaster.

''Ancient Order of United Workmen''
Before the Civil War, fraternal societies focused on the payment of sickness benefits and individual lodges paid funeral benefits, with the amounts rarely exceeded $150. The Lancaster Benevolent Association was such an organization, focusing on the payment of sick benefits and a small death benefit.

The formation of the Ancient Order of United Workmen (AOUW) in Meadville, Pennsylvania on October 27, 1868 signaled the onset of a new phase in American fraternal development. The AOUW was the first major national life insurance order. The AOUW’s life insurance plan guaranteed a death benefit of $2,000 which was funded through a $1.00 per capita assessment. That is, upon the death of a member in good standing, each member of the Order was charged a $1.00 fee to pay the benefit.

It would have been beyond the capacity of a single local society, like the Lancaster Benevolent Association, to pay this kind of money because no individual lodge had the necessary membership base. The LBA had a membership ranging from 150 to 200. A one-dollar assessment on a group of this size generated only $150 to $200. The AOUW dealt with the problem by spreading the burden of funding the death benefit across a statewide organization, and later in the century a national organization pooled and dispersed the funds upon a member’s death.

On February 22, 1877, a lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen (AOUW) was established at Lancaster. The list of charter members included 20 names. Among those were Charles W. Fuller, James H. Atwood, and William H. Kurtz. The first head of the local organization was Julius Wenz.17 Over the next year the membership of the Lancaster Lodge increased to 33. Among those who joined in the first year were Nathan B. Gatchell, H. J. Hurd, Fredrick Hummell, Jr., John Zurbrick, and Richard. R. Kurtz.18

''Independent Order of Odd Fellows''
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows was another American fraternal society with a lodge at Lancaster. The Order was founded in 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland. It initiated the use of a clear schedule of guaranteed benefits, avoiding haphazard grants that previous societies made. Each member when taken sick could claim a regular stipend per week to compensate for working days lost (usually $3.00 to $6.00). In addition, the Odd Fellows helped to revise the language of American fraternalism. Most earlier societies had favored the words “charity” and “relief” to describe their aid, but the Odd Fellows preferred “benefit” and “right.” Hence, as one member declared, money was “not paid or received as charity, it is every Brother’s right, and paid to every one when sick, whether he be high or low, rich or poor.”19

A Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was created in Lancaster before the Civil War, however, “through lack of proper support it gradually faded out of existence.” The Lancaster Lodge was reorganized in the spring of 1879.
Messrs, E. Oehm, J. Fedder, J. Hoffman, and P. Guetlich, who are all members of the Order, began agitating the question as to whether a lodge could be supported here. The offshot of their work has the calling of a meeting of several persons who were interested in the matter, and as sufficient interest was manifested subsequent meetings were called and a paper prepared to be signed by persons wishing to become members. In a short time the list began to grow rapidly, and on the night of the installation there were forty-eight names on the list.20
Many who joined the Odd Fellows were also members of AOUW. A few, like James H. Atwood, Charles W. Fuller, and Franklin Hummell, Jr. took on leadership roles in both organizations.

Englehard Oehm was elected the first lodge president, or “Noble Grand” as the organization called the position. He had been a member of the Fellowship since the 1850s and it was largely through his efforts in 1877 that the Lancaster lodge was organized.

Englehard Oehm was born in Germany and came to America when he was a young boy. His father and mother settled in Sandasky, Ohio. Englehard Oehm went to California in the early 1850s (during the “gold fever”) where he stayed for about 8 years. He became a member of the IOOF at that time. While living in California he met Catherine Kolb of Cheektowaga and in 1864 they were married at San Francisco. Shortly after the wedding they moved to Lancaster where they lived the remainder of their lives.

In 1866 Englehard Oehm went into the planning-mill business with Joseph Knauber. The partners separated in the 1870s, after which both continued with their own mill. Englehard Oehm operated a mill on Holland Avenue, and he also contracted as a builder. Englehard Oehm served as the Lancaster Town Supervisor in 1883, 1884, 1886, and 1887. In 1892 the Lancaster Times commented that “our lumbermen, Messrs. John Leininger, Joseph Knauber and Engelhard Oehm are doing a tremendous business. It is not uncommon to have them receive 15 to 20 cars of lumber at a time.”21

In addition to being one of the organizers of the Oddfellow’s Triumph Lodge at Lancaster, Englehard Oehm also belonged to the Lancaster Benevolent Association. It was common for residents to be members of multiple benefit societies. Charles Kurtz was born in Bavaria, in 1823 and came to Lancaster in 1830. He worked as a blacksmith and was a member of Lutheran church of Lancaster. Charles Kurtz, who died in 1892, was a member of both the Lancaster Odd Fellows lodge and of the Lancaster Benevolent Association. He was also a member of a Buffalo Freemason lodge.22 John H. Ziegler was another “old and respected citizen of Lancaster.” He was a “soldier in the late rebellion and was always fond of speaking about the war and his experience in it.” When John Ziegler died in 1883, he was a member of both the Lancaster Benevolent Association and the Lancaster lodge of the Odd Fellows.23 Charles J. Soemann was yet another Lancaster resident who was a member of multiple benefit societies. He was born in Bavaria and worked as a brewer in Lancaster. When he died in 1891, his memberships included the Lancaster Benevolent Association, the Odd Fellows lodge, and another society called the Knights of Pythias.24

''Catholic Mutual Benefit Association''
The Catholic Church, both in America and in Europe, objected to many fraternal organizations. Not because they offered various forms of insurance, but because the Church saw them as religious cults. Those fraternal organizations that included some kind of ritual, moral codes, and oath-bound secrecy were deemed religious organizations and Catholics were forbidden from joining them.

Catholic Church opposition to secret societies dates to at least the eighteenth century. Pope Clement XII condemned Freemasonry in 1738 maintaining that Masons taught a naturalistic deistic religion which conflicted with Church doctrine. Pope Leo XIII reasserted the claim in 1884, stating that Freemason philosophical ideas and moral conceptions were rooted in a rationalistic naturalism. Both Popes prohibited Catholics from joining the Freemasons. In the nineteenth century many other fraternal organizations were associated with the kind of secret societies condemned by the Church.

Father Peter Rosen, a Catholic priest, documented the Church’s case against fraternal organizations in The Catholic Church and Secret Societies, published in 1902. Rosen assembled evidence against many fraternal organizations, including the Freemasons, Odd Fellows, and Knights of Pythias. In the case against the Odd Fellows, he found that the local organizations had chaplains, altars, high-priests, ritual, order of worship, and funeral ceremonies. He concluded: “Surely it is evident that Odd-Fellowship is a religious organization.”25

Father Rosen’s general argument was the following.
There are thousands of excellent, moral and intellectual men, devoid of all prejudice, who join these secret societies for no other purpose than to get the insurance, or for mere social and political purposes. But surely the pursuit of these objects does not need any sacred rite, traditions and ceremonies, grip, pass word, symbolic sign or oath.

Can it be otherwise to human nature than that all these things will have an influence on belief and will? Again and again do the higher officials call attention to the strict observant of the ceremonial part of the lodge work. All these rites and ceremonies have a deep, very deep, religious meaning and are based on old and new paganism and naturalism.26
Spokesmen for the fraternal societies maintained that “the secrecy of lodge affairs allowed a distressed brother to receive help without public humiliation.”27 Furthermore, these spokesmen insisted that their teachings were moral rather than religious. Nevertheless, American bishops saw that they used cult-like practices. The bishops particularly objected to the oath-bound secrecy of these associations and their emphasis on a purely natural morality as the one requirement for human perfection.

In Lancaster, few members of St. Mary’s Catholic parish were found among the membership lists of the AOUW or the IOOF. Instead, Lancaster’s Catholics established a branch of the denominational Catholic Mutual Benefit Association (CMBA). The CMBA was a national organization, but it began within the Diocese of Buffalo. The Association was organized at Niagara Falls, NY, July 3, 1876. As announced in the Buffalo Courier: “The Association is not only a life insurance guaranteeing $2,000 at the death of a member, but an organization for the protection of Catholic interests.”28
The new benevolent society recently organized at this place under the name and title of “The Catholic Mutual Benefit Association” is, as indicated, denominational in its character, and embraces in general those beneficiary and benevolent principles that constitute the foundation of all charitable enterprises.

It is especially similar in theory to the character of the Ancient Order of Unted Workmen, and is intended to insure much the same for Catholics as the A.O.U.W. does for its members. Catholics are by church authority forbidden to join any secret society, to which class of organizations the A.O.U.W. belongs, hence the opportunity which the C.M.B.A. proposes to improve.29
In an address to the Association’s 1880 convention, Stephen V. Ryan, the Bishop of Buffalo, said: “As Catholics, we are forced to form Catholic associations and they must of necessity be based on the principles of our religion.” Since the CMBA was a lay institution not run by Catholic clergy, Bishop Ryan offered conditional approval: “We believe it to be a good and worthy institution and it always will be so long as it adheres to its original principles.”30

The Lancaster branch of the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association was formed on June 6, 1878.31 The first president of Branch 26, CMBA, the organization at Lancaster, was Joseph Knauber. He was active in the local branch until his death in 1902. He was Lancaster’s delegate to the national convention (called the Grand Council) several times. According to the Lancaster newspaper, “often did his voice ring out in those meetings in the interest of the C.M.B.A., denouncing any scheme that might injure the association.”32

Joseph Knauber was born in Lancaster in 1831, the same year his father and mother immigrated to Western New York. In 1856 he started “a planning mill on a small scale, and by close and steady application of business, by energy and diligence, he forced its growth to its present size.”33 The mill was one of the larger enterprises in Lancaster. Over the years Joseph Knauber had entered into partnerships first with Engelhard Oehm and later with John Leininger. But after December 1880, each of the three lumbermen operated their own businesses.

Joseph Knauber “always took an active interest in the welfare of the village and served it for some years as one of its trustees. Other offices were offered him, but he preferred to devote his time to his family and his private business, in which he took great delight.”34

Joseph Knauber was also a member in good standing in the Lancaster Benevolent Association. Since there were many Catholics who were members of this local Association, we presume it was not considered a “secret society” by the Catholic Church. Thus, the Catholics of Lancaster could obtain sickness insurance from the LBA and life insurance from the CMBA.

Since the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association was not a secret society, its practices and procedures were publicly available. This is an advantage for the historian. The CMBA was promoted as an arrangement that enabled “a poor man to bequeath to his dependent family the benefits of a life insurance by paying a small initiation fee, monthly dues, and the beneficiary assessments required without being compelled to contribute toward defraying the costly expenses attending the management of ordinary life insurance companies.”35

Commercial insurance in the nineteenth century was expensive in part because of large overhead costs. The benefit societies were much cheaper. CMBA spokesmen claimed it was only one-third the cost of an ordinary life insurance companies. This was because “there are no salaried officers to be paid from its Treasury, each branch society manages its own affairs, subject only to the Grand Council, thereby saving for its members all commission, salaries, advertisements, rents, and other incidental expenses of ordinary life insurance organizations.” The small initiation fee and other amounts made the CMBA benefit accessible to many who could not otherwise afford the more expensive private life insurance policy.

Thus, the Association was able to pay $2,000 on the death of a member. The cost to a member was an initiatory fee of $2, a monthly assessment of twenty-five cents, and a beneficiary assessment of $1.10 on the death of a member. The details for how this money was used were explained in the newspaper.

On the death of a member, the treasury of each branch transmitted to the Grand Council one dollar for each branch member plus an additional fifty cents. In this way the benefit payment was made immediately to the deceased member’s family, “for there is always one assessment ahead in the treasury of each branch available for this purpose.” Within three weeks from the date of this payment, each branch member was required to pay the Financial Secretary of their local branch one dollar and ten cents, to be kept in waiting for the next assessment.

The subordinate branch retains the ten cents in its own treasury to cover incidental expenses, like the extra fifty cents on each beneficiary remittance to the Grand Council, the money order or draft, postage, etc. The fees for membership also remained in the local branch treasury. The first one dollar of the initiatory fee was used to cover the banked assessment. The second dollar and the monthly dues constituted local funds for the payment of the branch expenses, such as rent, fuel, etc. as well as local charity approved by the branch.

As the organization’s membership grew, the amount transferred by the branches to the Grand Council upon a death, also grew. The organization’s rules accounted for this. “You will notice if our membership was four thousand, we would only be assessed once for every two deaths, if ten thousand, only once for every fifth death, and so on. The branches would be notified of every death, but only assessed when necessary.”

Like other nineteenth century mutual benefit societies, the CMBA adopted the language of “benefit” and “right.” The beneficiary fund of two thousand dollars was “not a charity, but a right in fact, a debt due the representations of a deceased member.” The member during his lifetime paid for his insurance, and the person he named was “legally entitled to it.” Furthermore, the Association was individually and collectively bound to the payment of the beneficiary assessment.

Like other nineteenth century mutual benefit societies, the CMBA also had “in theory and practice” a “distinctive social character,” and united its members in “genial and friendly bonds.” The CMBA pledged itself to the mutual encouragement and assistance of a member and his family “in every earthly misfortune.” Members of a local branch officiated at the bedside of a sick member. They watched over orphans and saw that they were cared for, educated, and learned a trade or profession. The CMBA maintained this distinctive social character, and united “the members in one common bond of sympathy and fraternal allegiance.”

During the fifteen years after the Civil War, four mutual benefit societies were established in the village of Lancaster. The present essay focused on these four societies, but there were others. For example, the Lancaster Widower Benevolent Association was formed in 1881. This organization was “composed only from members of the Lancaster Benevolent Association.” Its purpose was “the payment of a certain sum to each member upon the loss of his wife by death.”36 In August 1885 a local lodge of the Knights of Pythias was established. This society offered its members both a sickness benefit and a life insurance benefit. A branch of the Emerald Benevolent Association was formed in Lancaster in October 1887. It had 44 members but disbanded in August 1890.37

A chapter of the Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent Association was established in 1901, eleven years after the national organization was formed. Similar to the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association, this organization was a life insurance society as well as engaging in social and charitable activities. It was different from the CMBA in that the Ladies’ Society was operated by women and only women received the insurance benefits. Magdalena Knauber was president of the Lancaster branch for many years. Anna Soemann, Bertha Schwartz, Carrie Balthasar, Mary Braun, Barbara Staebell, and many others were involved with the society during the opening decade of the twentieth century.

These mutual benefit societies filled an immediate economic need among urban workers and middle-class professionals by providing inexpensive health and welfare benefits. In addition to their economic function as insurance providers, these societies offered their members opportunities to socialize at bi-monthly meetings, picnics, dances, other similar events. The Lancaster Benevolent Association sponsored the annual Fourth of July picnic as well as other summer picnics. They sponsored an annual Anniversary ball38 and a ball on Easter Monday evening.39 The Lancaster Benevolent Association also organized “a singing society among its members.”40

Mutual benefit societies appealed to and reinforced the values their members held or aspired to. For example, “only men of good moral character and of a good constitution physically,” were admitted to the Lancaster Benevolent Association.41 By championing mutual aid, good moral character, brotherly love, communal assistance and other traits, these fraternal orders helped their members enrich themselves and improve their communities.42

But mutual benefit societies were more than just insurance providers and social clubs. Historians have noted that these organizations were also a vital part of civic life in nineteenth century America. Many of the organizations linked local chapters with state and national networks, which thereby facilitated local involvement in statewide and national affairs. Through newsletters and magazines as well as frequent state and national meetings, members were invited to look beyond their local concerns to those of the wider world. Thus, members were engaged not only in social activities and community service but also in discussing national issues and expressing their views on those issues.43

'''Endnotes'''
1 Lancaster Times, January 19, 1882.
2 Lancaster Times, February 20, 1902.
3 Michael Nuwer, “The Failed Assimilation of German Immigrants in Lancaster,” https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E1wRQ9tXd9GEJ1qZmAVZo1qVvhdELNXx; Michael Nuwer, “Temperance in Lancaster, New York,” https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Temperance_Activities_in_Lancaster
4 Lancaster Times, November 3, 1898.
5 Brian J. Glenn, “Understanding Mutual Benefit Societies, 1860-1960,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. vol. 26, No. 3. June 2001.
6 The 1910 Census reports that Christine Nuwer Pautler was living in Alden along with seven children. The oldest was 24 and the youngest 7 years old. At that time Christine was 48 years old.
7 Michael Nuwer, “Peter Stephan and His Family,” (p.8), https://drive.google.com/file/d/13D0iN1SaKQWY-Hhz8tDcUGGJb9lFmVoi/edit
8 Another example of family land supporting retirement and a three-generation family structure used to work that land is the case of Michael Anstett, Sr. in 1874. See Michael Nuwer, “Michael Anstett and His Family,” https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e6105eHMwYQtuMexcPFmc4nn_sq3ZpO9/edit
9 Brian J. Glenn, op. cit.
10 Joseph Nuwer was born November 5, 1853 and died November 23, 1889 at the age of 36.
11 An example of Joseph Nuwer’s volunteerism was shown in March 1889 when three sons of Joseph Roll were involved in an accident on Cayuga Creek. The ice on which the boys were playing given way and two of the boys drown. The newspaper reported “a sad drowning accident occurred in Cheektowaga, about a mile west of this village, last Friday.” After describing the event, the article noted that “as soon as the news of the accident reached this village, Messers. George Huber, Joseph Nuwer, John Gran and Eugene Gulunan went to the scene of the accident and began cutting the ice away and searching for the bodies.” Lancaster Times, March 21, 1889, https://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2023/Lancaster%20NY%20Times/Lancaster%20NY%20Times%201888-1894/Lancaster%20NY%20Times%201888-8%209%201894%205-31_067_2.pdf
12 David T. Beito, From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State: Fraternal Societies and Social Services, 1890-1967, University of North Carolina Press, 2000.
13 George Emery and J. C. Herbert Emery, A Young Man’s Benefit: The Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Sickness Insurance in the United States and Canada, 1860-1929, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1999, p. 48
14 Lancaster Times, March 27, 1885.
15 Lancaster Times, Jan 11, 1883.
16 Lancaster Times, July 3, 1885.
17 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fuller-5840; https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Atwood-1269; https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kurtz-540; https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wenz-40
18 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gatchell-98; https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hummell-52; https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kurtz-702
19 David T. Beito, From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State: Fraternal Societies and Social Services, 1890-1967, University of North Carolina Press, 2000.
20 Lancaster Times, July 3, 1879.
21 Lancaster Times, “50 Years ago,” July 9, 1942.
22 Lancaster Times, July 21, 1892.
23 Lancaster Times, Sept 20, 1883.
24 Lancaster Times, March 5, 1891.
25 Peter Rosen, The Catholic Church and Secret Societies, published in 1902, p. 159.
26 Ibid., pp. 13-14.
27 George Emery and J. C. Herbert Emery, A Young Man’s Benefit: The Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Sickness Insurance in the United States and Canada, 1860-1929, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1999, p. 16.
28 Buffalo Courier, June 23, 1879.
29 The Niagara Falls Gazette, January 10, 1877.
30 Buffalo Daily Courier, Feb 5, 1880. In fact, Bishop Ryan was a member of the Lockport branch of the CMBA.
31 Local organizations of the CMBA were known as branches rather than lodges.
32 Lancaster Times, April 10, 1902.
33 Ibid.
34 Ibid.
35 Niagara Falls Gazette, October 31, 1877. The following paragraphs are drawn from this edition of the newspaper.
36 Lancaster Times, March 13, 1885.
37 Lancaster Times, October 20, 1887 and August 28, 1890.
38 For example, “The fourteenth anniversary ball of the Lancaster Benevolent Association was held at J. Leininger’s Hall last Monday night and like those held in the past it was a success. The society had Young’s Brass Band of Buffalo engaged for the occasion and Schlegel’s orchestra who kept the large assemblage present in the best of humor with their sweet stratus. By midnight the prop furnished a sumptuous supper which was relished by all who partook of it. It was five o’clock a.m., when the gathering dispersed and all were pleased with the event.” (Lancaster Times, November 2, 1882)
39 Lancaster Times, April 12, 1878.
40 Lancaster Times, February 27, 1879.
41 Lancaster Times, Jan 11, 1888
42 David T. Beito, From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State: Fraternal Societies and Social Services, 1890-1967, University of North Carolina Press, 2000.
43 Theda Skocpol, Diminished Democracy: From Membership to Management in American Civic Life, University of Oklahoma Press, 2003.

Benewah County, Idaho

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

Benezette Cemetery

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Benezue Name Study

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

Benfell Name Study

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[[Category:Benfell Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Benfell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Benfell Benfell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the SRNM name. I believe that this name is widely spread across (or spreading from) Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire in England and that the names Benfield/Binfield/Bonfield are inseparable from Benfell/Bonfall. As far as I know the name Benefeld from Norfolk has a different source. [[Rodgers-4539|Rodgers-4539]] 12:34, 19 August 2021 (UTC) As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Benfells), by time period (18th Century Benfells), or by topic (Benfell DNA, Benfell Occupations, Benfell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Benfell Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Rodgers-4539|Gillian Rodgers]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Benfell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * (yet to be added) * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bonfall Bonfall] * Binfield * Benfield ===Background=== My interest in the name Benfell came initially from my grandmother [[Benfell-31|Lilian (Benfell) Rodgers]]. While researching this side of the family I have picked up snippets about this large family who emigrated from England to New Zealand as a multi-generational group over several voyages in the 19th century. == Task List == Add suitable spelling variants Add correct name definition for the Surrey-based Benfells Add the voyage information to New Zealand Add information on the family in New Zealand Locate and include information from the book (Nathaniel and Mary Ann Benfell and their descendants : family memories /​ compiled [i.e. written] by Janet Benfell. Ashburton, N.Z. : J H Benfell, 2006, ISBN 0473111217 (pbk.))

Bengal, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1854-55

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[[Category:Bengal, Arrived 25 Feb 1855]][[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Immigrant Ship Bengal's Voyage to New South Wales in 1854/1855'''
The ''Bengal'', ship, 582 tons, under Captain Oates, from London on 6 November 1854 and later from Southampton on the 17th of November, 1854. After a voyage of 99 days she arrived at Sydney on 25 February 1855. '''Voyage Details''' From the [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/aust1850s.shtml Emigrant Ships To Australia and New Zealand in 1854-1856] on the Ships List (Last updated: July 14, 2012 and maintained by S. Swiggum and M. Kohli) we see that 10 deaths occurred on the voyage, 3 males under the age of 14 and 7 female passengers also under the age of 14. The Bengal (tonnage 582) departed on 17 November 1854 and arrived 25 February 1855. It was 100 days on the voyage under Surgeon Superintendent: C.A. Becko ? There were: 95 adult males, 82 adult females, 37 males under 14, 55 females under 14, Total souls: 269 ''Deaths:''
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Total deaths: 10 ---- === Newspaper Coverage in New South Wales === '''ENGLISH SHIPPING.'''
''DEPARTURES FOR SYDNEY -- FROM THE THAMES.''
November 6. - Junita, and Bengal. (Source: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/60202958? ''ENGLISH SHIPPING'']. in the Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) of Friday 19 January 1855, Page 4. ---- '''SHIPPING NEWS.'''
...The Marchioness of Salisbury, from London for Adelaide, arrived at Plymouth on the 17th November.
The Bengal, for Sydney, left Southampton on the same day. (Source: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2479491? ''SHIPPING NEWS'']. in The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859) of Friday 16 February 1855, Page 2. ---- '''SHIPS' MAILS'''
... The Bengal is 99 days from Southampton ; she brings 269 Government emigrants, some of whom have suffered from scarlet fever, and to which disease six of their number hare fallen victims. The ship is placed in quarantine. (Source: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/60180096? ''SHIPS' MAILS].'' in the Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) of Monday 26 February 1855, Page 4. ---- === PASSENGER LISTS === *[http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4792&ship=Bengal ''NRS5316/4_4792/Bengal_25 Feb 1854/''] from the '''Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists''' on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12966401? ''Advertising''] in '''The Sydney Morning Herald''' (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Wednesday 7 March 1855, Page 1. (partial)

Benham-Ginn Cemetery, Pittsburg, Indiana

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[[Category:Benham-Ginn Cemetery, Pittsburg, Indiana]] [[Category:Carroll County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Benham-Ginn Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. All the tombstones from this small cemetery on CR 1150 W in Carroll County, Indiana, date from the 1800's. Many of the tombstones were professionally cleaned in the summer of 2016. Some are still too worn or broken to read. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Benham+Cemetery/@40.601737,-86.742109,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8813a809d2530cf7:0xef07b012b7d0388c?hl=en Benham-Ginn Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=84305 Benham-Ginn Cemetery on Find A Grave] == Transcription == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Unknown-252408| Barker]]||Lucinda||1806 May 31||1897 July 21||Wife of Stephen H. Barker||[[Image:Haven-300.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Barker-4383|Barker]]||Stephen H||1804 Feb||1847 May 27||Age 43 yrs, 3 mo||[[Image:Barker-4320-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-357647|Beauchamp]]||Elizabeth||1770 Mar 22||1851 Sep 16 ||Sacred to the Memory||[[Image:Unknown-357647.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Beauchamp-1215|Beauchamp]]||Infant ||||1857 Jan 15||Children of William & Mary Beauchamp||[[Image:Beauchamp-1215.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-252413|Beauchamp]]||Mary||1801 Feb 22||1871 Nov 26||Aged 70 yrs, 9 mo, 24 ds||[[Image:Unknown-252413-2.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Beauchamp-1216|Beauchamp]]||Moses||1808 Dec||1848 May 19||Son of Risdon and Mary, Aged 39 yrs, 3 mo, 11 ds ||[[Image:Beauchamp-1216.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benham-534|Benham]]||Jacob S||1827 Aug 23 ||1838 Sept 10||Son of P. and M. Benham, aged 11 yrs, 18 ds||[[Image:Benham-532-2.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stryker-156|Benham]]||Magdalene||1792 May 21||1869 Sept 23||Wife of P. Benham, aged 68 yrs, 4 mo, 2 ds||[[Image:Stryker-156-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benham-536|Benham]]||Mary Ella||||1854 Oct 12||Daughter of James F and Mary A Benham, aged 5 yrs||[[Image:Benham-536-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benham-532|Benham]]||Peter||1787 Mar 18||1872 Apr 2||Aged 85 yrs, 15 ds||[[Image:Benham-532-3.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benham-533|Benham]]||Peter S||1825 Feb 8||1853 Apr 1||Son of P. and M. Benham, aged 28 yrs, 1 mo, 24 ds||[[Image:Benham-532-2.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bickell-24|Bickell]]||Ezra M||1857 Oct 11||1862 Dec 23||Son of Henry and Nancy R Bickell, aged 5 yrs, 2 mo, 12 ds||[[Image:Bickell-24.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bickell-23|Bickell]]||Henry||1826 Feb 2||1887 Sept 17||||[[Image:Bickell-23.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bickell-25|Bickell]]||Jesse L||1849 May 3||1862 Dec 20||Son of Henry and Nancy R Bickell, aged 13yrs, 8mos, 17da||[[Image:Bickell-25.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bickell-26|Bickell]]||Martha E||1858 Nov 6||1868 Jan 20||Daughter of Henry & Nancy Bickell, Aged 9yrs, 2mos, 14da||[[Image:Bickell-26.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lister-463|Bickell]]||Nancy R||1830 Feb 18||1883 Jul 7||Wife of Henry, married Nov. 28, 1847||[[Image:Lister-463-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bickell-27|Bickell]]||Sarah A||1862 Sept 2||1863 Sept 26||Daughter of Henry & Nancy Bickell, 1 yr, 24 dys||[[Image:Bickell-27-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bickell-28|Bickell]]||William F||1871 May||1872 Sept 5||Son of H & N R Bickell, aged 1 yr, 4 mo||[[Image:Bickell-28-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dolbee-3|Dolbee]]||Susanna M||1849 Jan 3||1850 Dec 23||Daughter of B & M, age 1 yr, 11 mo, 20 dys||[[Image:Dolbee-3.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hornback-154|Hornback]]||William Milton||1833 Jan 26||1852 Dec 5||Son of Abraham and Patsy Hornback||[[Image:Hornback-154.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-252756|Lewzader]]||Mary (Bailey)||1820 Sep 5||1849 June 6||Wife of Able Lewzader; aged 28 yrs, 9 mos, 1 day||[[Image:Unknown-252756-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lister-464|Lister]]||James||1813||1845 Nov 6||aged ___yrs, 7 mo||[[Image:Lister-464.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lister-466|Lister]]||Nimrod||1803 Feb 10||1866 May 19||aged 63 yrs, 3 mo, 9 ds||[[Image:Lister-466.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lister-467|Lister]]||W.||||after 1800||||[[Image:Lister-467.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pring-21|Pring]]||Ezra N||1849 Jan 19||1871 April 29||aged 22 yrs, 3 mo, 10 ds||[[Image:Pring-21.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pring-22|Pring]]||Jesse S||1842 Jan 12||1862 Apr 29||aged 20 yrs, 4 mo, 10 ds||[[Image:Pring-22.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pring-24|Pring]]||Nancy J||||||Daughter of W & R Pring||[[Image:Pring-24.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-252757|Pring]]||Rebecca||||1874 Jan||||[[Image:Barker-4383.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pring-23|Pring]]||William ||1819||||||[[Image:Pring-23.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Randolph-1202|Randolph]]||David||1836 Mar 4||1847 Oct 24||aged 11 yrs, 8 mo, 20 ds||[[Image:Randolph-1202-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-252786|Randolph]]||Elizabeth (Beauchamp)||1812||1855 Feb 25||Wife of Reuben Randolph, aged 43 yrs||[[Image:Randolph-1201-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Randolph-2043|Randolph]]||James Harvey||1809 Jun 22||1849 Jan 18||||[[Image:Randolph-2043.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Randolph-1203|Randolph]]||Martha||1853||1855 Dec||Daughter of Reuben & Elizabeth, 1 yr, 11 mo, 20 ds||[[Image:Randolph-1203-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Randolph-1204|Randolph]]||Reuben||1807||1850 May||||[[Image:Randolph-1204.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shafer-1260|Shafer]]||Catherine G.||1850 Dec||1852 Feb 21||Daughter of Miranda and Rachel, 2 yrs, 2 mos, 24 ds||[[Image:Shaffer-2481.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benham-535|Smith]]||Alice J. (Benham)||1859 April 27||1882 Sept 20||aged 23 yrs, 4 mo, 24 ds||[[Image:Benham-535-3.jpg|50px]] |- | |}

Benidorm TV Programme

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[[Category:Benidorm]] [[Category: Television Shows]] '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benidorm_(British_TV_series) Wikipedia Benidorm - British TV Series] ''' '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Benidorm_characters Wikipedia Benidorm Characters]''' Benidorm is a British sitcom produced by Tiger Aspect for ITV that ran for ten series from 1 February 2007 until 2 May 2018. The series features a cast of holiday makers and staff at the Solana all-inclusive hotel in Benidorm, Spain over the course of a week each year. The programme attracted many celebrities in cameo rolls including Cilla Black, Madness, Bananarama, Denise Welch, Melvyn Hayes, Una Stubbs, Roy Woods, the Krankies, Su Pollard, Meatloaf, Holly Johnston, Ruth Maddoc, Uri Geller, Angus Deayton, Janet Street Porter, Kate O'Mara, Hale and Pace, and of course Sticky Vicky (Vicky Leyton.[[Gadea-15|Victoria Maria Aragues Gadea (1943-2023)]] ) Main Cast:- Hotel Staff:- : [[Collins-10214|Joan Collins DBE]] - Crystal Hennessy-Vass - CEO Solana Group :[[Hutchinson-10143|Sherrie (Hutchinson) Hewson]] Joyce Temple-Savage - Solana Hotel manager :Janey Yorke - hotel manager Crissy Rock :[[Canuso-2|Jake Canuso]] Mateo Castellanos - barman : [[Healy-3088|Timothy Healy]] Les/Lesley Conroy - Driver for Mel Harvey then barman in Solana hotel. Father of Liam Conroy of Blow and Go. Blow and Go - Hotel Hairdressing Salon :Liam Conroy - hardresser - Blow and Go Adam Gillen :Kenneth Du Beke - hardresser - Blow and Go Tony Maudsley :[[Bazely-33|Paul Bazely]] Troy Ramsbottom :Gavin Ramsbottom Hugh Sachs Writer and Elvis :- :[[Litten-156|Derren Litten]] - Writer of the Show - also played ELvis - Crystal Hennessy-Vass' driver and other pop up parts as a tourist at the airport and outside the police station. Hollidaymakers:- :[[Ireland-4084|George Ian Kenneth Ireland (1945-2014)]] - Donald Stewart :Jacqueline Stewart Janine Duvitski :Kate Weedon Abigail Cruttenden :Martin Weedon Nicholas Burns : [[Smith-153605|Sheridan Smith OBE]] - Brandy :Noreen Maltby Elsie Kelly :Geoff Maltby aka "The Oracle" Johnny Vegas (Michael Joseph Pennington) :Pauline Maltby Selina Griffiths :Mick Garvey Steve Pemberton :[[Finneran-126|Siobhan Finneran]] Janice Garvey :Madge Harvey Sheila Reid :[[Hutchings-3360|Geoffrey Hutchings (1939-2010)]] - Mel Harvey :Michael Garvey Oliver Stokes :Chantelle Garvey Hannah Hobley :Clive Dyke Perry Benson :Tonya Dyke Hannah Waddingham :Tiger Dyke Danny Walters :Bianca Dyke Bel Powley :Terri Dyke Charlotte Eaton :[[Wass-581|Robert Wass]] aka Bobby Knutt (1945 - 2017) - Eddie Dawson :Billy Dawson Steve Edge :Sheron Dawson Julie Graham :Rob Dawson Josh Bolt :Jodie Dawson Honor Kneafsey Other Cast members:- :Mr Wu - owner chinese restaurant Paul Chan :[[Challis-952|John Spurley Challis (1942-2021)]] Monty Evans/Staines :[[Havers-39|Nigel Havers]] Stanley Keen - dentist :Sammy Valentino - Shane Richie :Cyril (Squirrel) Babcock - Matthew Kelly :[[Carroll-14207|Francesca Meredith Carroll (1939-2014)]] Kate O'Mara - Barbara Simmonds https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0959601/fullcredits https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benidorm_(series_4) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benidorm_(series_5) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benidorm_(series_6) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benidorm_(series_7) https://www.bing.com/videos/search?&q=Scarborough+Full+TV+Show+Series+1+Ep3&view=detail&mid=3F85D1C96496C269A8A83F85D1C96496C269A8A8&FORM=VDQVAP&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3DScarborough%2BFull%2BTV%2BShow%2BSeries%2B1%2BEp3%26FORM%3DVARSQP&rvsmid=CCDAA4EA30025E071AE8CCDAA4EA30025E071AE8&ajaxhist=0 *https://www.bing.com/videos/search?&q=Jake+Canuso+Married&view=detail&mid=CC23E22A62A44EE92D1CCC23E22A62A44EE92D1C&FORM=VDQVAP&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3F%26q%3DJake%2BCanuso%2BMarried%26FORM%3DVDMHRS&rvsmid=50BCEA3668395FD1DFC050BCEA3668395FD1DFC0&ajaxhist=0 *https://www.bing.com/videos/search?&q=Benidorm+TV+Series&view=detail&mid=6751CE301BEDB79873646751CE301BEDB7987364&FORM=VDRVRV&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3F%26q%3DBenidorm%2BTV%2BSeries%26FORM%3DVDRSCL&ajaxhist=0

Benin Project

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[[Category:Benin]] [[Category: West African Projects]] The Benin Project is a part of the [[Project:Africa|Africa Project]] ==Project Goals== The goal of this project is to *Create new family profiles for people born in Benin. *Create new profiles for Beninese notables and keep a list of these on this page *To collect in one place information and resources to assist in building and documenting Beninese Genealogies. *To bring together WikiTreers interested in connecting Beninese families to the Global Family Tree. *To make every Beninese profile the best it can be. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Create profiles for families born in Benin. * Identify profiles to be managed by the project * Work on unsourced Beninese profiles * Work on unconnected Beninese profiles ==Benin Notables== to be added ---- Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, or our join post on {{G2GLink|1089885}}

Benjamin A. Ayars, His Ancestry and Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Benjamin A. Ayars, His Ancestry and Descendants == * by Bessie Ayars Andrews (b.1849) * published by Vineland, N.J., 1912 * 17 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Benjamin A. Ayars, His Ancestry and Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/benjaminaayarshi00andr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007696088 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Andrews, Bessie Ayars. ''[[Space:Benjamin A. Ayars, His Ancestry and Descendants|Benjamin A. Ayars, His Ancestry and Descendants]]'' (Vineland, N.J., 1912) [ Page ]. ::: ([[#Andrews|Andrews]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Andrews, Bessie Ayars. ''[[Space:Benjamin A. Ayars, His Ancestry and Descendants|Benjamin A. Ayars, His Ancestry and Descendants]]'' (Vineland, N.J., 1912) [ Page ].

Benjamin A Gates Home Place Plantation, Meriwether County, Georgia

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[[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia]] [[Category:Benjamin A Gates Home Place Plantation, Meriwether County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] == Biography == [[Gates-6425|Benjamin Alexander Gates]] started out with 14 Slaves in 1830, 47 1840 and by 1850 he had 67. By 1853 he also accumulated over 2000 acres of land. On the plantation he had large variety of animal stocks such as cows and mainly sheep and swine. Wool was his main stay and in 1850 he had 200 lbs. of wool, 500 lbs. butter. His main crop was cotton and did have more than one gin house as mentioned in the will. 1850 his real estate was valued at $23200. Benjamin K and Samuel M (grandsons) lived close with their families by in which in some places adjoined next to each other. Benjamin passed at the age 74, on 14 February 1854 and was buried in Meriwether County, Georgia in the family cemetery there on the property. == Plantation Owners== [[Gates-6425|Benjamin Alexander Gates]](owned until 1853, date of Will) Part of the plantation was passed to Benjamin K Gates and Samuel M Gates. A big part of the plantation was left to his wife Emaline until her death all that was not received at the time of will, was passed to Benjamin K and Samuel M as according to the will. [[Harman-4014|Emaline (Harman) Woodward]] (owned a part 1853-1869) Wife of Benjamin A Gates. [[Gates-6429|Benjamin Kolb Gates]] (owned a part1853-1862) Benjamin K owned BK Gates plantation in which the land he received from his grandfather was added to his land. After his death in 1865, his wife [[Keith-6878|Nancy Ann (Keith) Gates)]] inherited. The part that Benjamin would receive after the death of his grandmother (Emaline), that part went to his children to be divided among them, according to the will. [[Gates-6428|Samuel Martin Gates]] (owned a part 1853-1860) After his death in 1865, his wife [[Brown-121075|Arrie Ann (Brown) Bray]] inherited. The part that Benjamin would receive after the death of his grandmother (Emaline), that part went to his children to be divided among them, according to the will. ==Acres== Over 2000 acres in will of Benjamin A to his wife Emaline, some to be divided t the time of the will and some later to be divided between Benjamin K and Samuel M after her death in Meriwether County Georgia. Benjman also owned another 40 acres in Troup County, Georgia (inherited by Samuel M Gates). ===Family Cemetery=== In Benjamin A Gates' will the part of the estate that was always to stay with main house, was the cemetery which was surrounded by a stone wall (verified in Benjamin A and Samuel K Gates Wills). Also, it may be known by the name of Tignor Cemetery as the photo of the cemetery fits the description of the cemetery described in the will. *Benjamin A Gates 1780-1854 *Ceclia Gates 1803-1815 *Mary Keaton Gates (first wife of Benjamin A) 1781-1835 *Samuel K Gates 1798-1854 *Elizabeth Kolb Gates (wife of Samuel K) 1792-1870 *Benjamin Kolb Gates 1829-1865 *Nancy Gates 1828-1891 (wife of Benjamin K Gates) *Mary Elizabeth Gates (daughter of Benjamin K Gates) *Samuel Martin Gates 1831-1860 Note: There are memorials but no pictures of gravestone of a Sayers family *Beauford Jones Sayers1918-2000 *Billie Marie Cooper Sayers 1898-1999 *William John “Willie John” Sayers 1896-199 ===Slave Schedules=== Please see Slave Schedules: [[Space:Slaves_of_Benjamin_A_Gates%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Benjamin A Gates, Georgia]] ===Named Slaves=== [[Gate-110|Mingo ]] - wife of Benjamin A Gates, Emaline inherited "Mingo Gate who is a faithful slave and being the laws of Georgia cannot be set free. Therefore, he shall be favored forward in case he becomes aged, or inference will be provided for. The two hundred dollars given to my wife previously given and put into common stock, she is to take out before the division of my estate." (Item 2, page:218, Image 134 of 705). Mingo was about the age of 53 at the time of the Will. {| border="1" class="sortable" |[[Gates-7832|Insey]]||||[[Gates-7858|Scott Gates]]||||[[Gates-7860|Jake]] |- |[[Gates-7845|Minney Gates]]||||[[Gates-7861|Josiah]]||||[[Gates-7869|Rachael]] |- |?||||[[Gates-7871|Ellick]]||||[[Gates-7872|Simon]] |- |[[Gates-7846|Smith]]||||[[Gates-7873|Noah]]||||[[Gates-7874|Eliza]] |- |[[Gates-7847|Jack Gates]]||||[[Gates-7876|Agnes]]||||[[Gates-7877|Allis]] |- |[[Gates-7848|Stephen Gates]]||||[[Gates-7879|Martha]]||||[[Gates-7880|Willis]] |- |[[Gates-7849|Chana]]||||[[Gates-7881|Hannah]]||||[[Gates-7882|Sam]] |- |[[Gates-7850|Moses]]||||[[Gates-7883|Grice]]||||[[Woodward-9613|Malisa (Woodward) Gates]] |- |[[Gates-7851|Peter Gates]]||||[[Gates-7887|Loubin]]||||[[Gates-7888|Hiram Gates]] |- |[[Gates-7852|Sucky]]||||[[Gates-7889|Jemima]]||||[[Charles-4006|John B Charles]] |- |[[Gates-7853|Rix]]||||[[Gates-7891|Becky]]||||[[Gates-7892|Wiley]] |- |[[Gates-7854|Gilbert]]||||[[Gates-7893|Julia]]||||[[Gates-7894|Henry]] |- |[[Gates-7855|Rose]]||||[[Gates-7895|Duncan]]||||[[Gates-7896|Julius]] |- |[[Gates-7857|Jine]]||||[[Gates-7897|Maria]]|||| |- | |} {| border="1" class="sortable" |[[Gates-7837|George]]||||||[[Gates-7932|Neptuner]]|| |- |[[Gates-7839|Creasy Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7891|Becky]]|| |- |[[Gates-7840|Sophia]]||||||[[Gates-7933|Minta Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7842|Solomon]] (deeded gift)||||||[[Gates-7935|Flora Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7898|Ben]]||||||[[Gates-7936|Cherry Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7917|Olly]]||||||[[Gates-7937|Jefferson Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7918|Henry]]||||||[[Gates-7938|Big Jack]]|| |- |[[Gates-7919|Amanda]]||||||[[Gates-7994|Molly]]|| |- |[[Gates-7920|Edy]]||||||[[Gates-7938|Jack]]|| |- |[[Gates-7922|Draper Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7941|Clem Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7899|Hannah Y Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7942|Sarah Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7900|Nathan Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7944|Mary Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7924|Manerva Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7945|Charles Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7923|Frances Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7946|Sims Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7925|Biddy Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7947|Jordan Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7926|Jepe Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7949|Armstell Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7928|Phoebe Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7950|Fowler Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7929|Clark Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7951|Bill Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7930|Jane Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7952|Thomas Gates]]|| |- |[[Gates-7931|Loucinda Gates)]]||||||[[Gates-7953|Harrison Gates]]|| |- |||||||[[Gates-7954|Levi Gates]]|| |} ==Notes== Benjamin A Gates had one son [[Gates-6426|Samuel Keaton Gates]] which the only thing he inherited was some debt forgiveness on debt he owed his father, about $1500 (according to the will). Benjamin K Gates seemed to be the favorite of the two grandsons. In which Benjamin K inherited more than his brother Samuel M. From reading all the wills there was a rift in the family going on between Benjamin A Gates and his son Samuel K Gates. == Sources == * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County); Probate Place: Meriwether, Georgia
{{Ancestry Sharing|1025491|5f29095a149c04d3f1a3bf3098984605c47c913ba633c89634aea55030b1ce18}} - {{Ancestry Record|8635|217055}} (accessed 22 January 2023)
Benjamin Gates probate on 10 Oct 1853. * '''1850 Non-population Census''': "U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880"
Census Year: 1850; Census Place: Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia; Archive Collection Number: T1137; Roll: T1137:3; Page: 437; Line: 8; Schedule Type: Agriculture
{{Ancestry Sharing|1056969|df12501b612902f1a798c9989c7125b8cb45f04cc053fe687cfaf67982c117d3}} - {{Ancestry Record|1276|5231807}} (accessed 25 January 2023)
Name: Benjamin Gates; Enumeration Date: 24 Aug 1850; Place: Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia, USA; Schedule Type: Agriculture. * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Meriwether, Georgia; Series: M19; Roll: 19; Page: 163; Family History Library Film: 0007039
{{Ancestry Sharing|1017960|2e21e76ade61cc2dca318c9908c9303c1009900721e5b8f5a0c8e9ec8cab8d0c}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|1852514}} (accessed 25 January 2023)
Benjamin Gates in Meriwether, Georgia. * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Meriwether, Georgia; Roll: 46; Page: 103; Family History Library Film: 0007045
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Benjamin Gates in Meriwether, Georgia. * '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 4885;
{{FamilySearch Record|HR7F-926Z}} (accessed 25 January 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-6QYW-94N}} Image number 00068
Benjamin Gates in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1850 Census''': "1850 United States Federal Census"
The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia; Roll: 77; Page: 326a; Line Number: 1
{{Ancestry Sharing|1041238|417a6a4047c52e2c2efbeab37e0f911bc38c1b0634bdf21484ec1702b6570e47}} - {{Ancestry Record|8054|18809689}} (accessed 25 January 2023)
Benjamin Gates (70), Farmer, in Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia, USA. Born in Virginia.

Benjamin Bishop will transcription

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[[Category:Union County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Union County, Kentucky, Slaves]] ==The Will of Benjamin Bishop== In the name of God Amen I '''[[Bishop-16845|Benjamin Bishop]]''' of Union County, Kentucky being in a low state of health But of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God for his Blessing Calling to mind the mortality of my body knowing that ? appointed for all men ? ? do make or ? and Constitute this my last will and testament. First and principally I recommend my soul to God that gave it and my body to the grave to be buried in a decent and Christian manner and as to my little worldly Estate wherewith It has pleased God to Bless me with in this life I will and dispose of in the following manner viz – I give and Bequeath to my dearly Beloved wife '''[[Hill-43808|Sally Bishop]]''' all my stock of every kind together with all my Household and ? furniture farming ?lantials and all the money that may be on hand or due to me in any way whatever also my still and Black Smith tools for purposes hear after mentioned. It is my will and desire that the still and tools aforesaid shall be sold at the discretion of my wife and the money arising from the sail [sic] be added to the money on hand and the money that is due me and after paying all my just Debts the Balance to be applied to the use of purchasing a plantation or tract of land for the purpose of a House for her self and Family which she is to injoy [sic] during her Life ? und? At which buy has to be equally divided among all my Children viz '''Isaac Purnell Polly Springer John Terry Sally Peggy Thames''' and '''[[Bishop-16846|Ann]]''' – also I leave to my wife my negro Girl named '''[[Bishop-20551|Gattin]]''' to be hers during her life or widowhood at which time she is to be sold with her Increase if any and the money Equally divided among all my Children above mentioned – Secondly I leave to my Daughter '''Polly Springer''' my negro boy named '''[[Bishop-20554|Peter]]''' to her and her Heirs forever thirdly I leave to my Daughter '''[[Bishop-20552|Sally]]''' my negro Boy named '''[[Bishop-20552|Sam]]''' to her and her heirs forever Fourthly I leave to my Daughter '''[[Bishop-20550|Peggy]]''' my negro boy named '''[[Payne-15826|Noah]]''' to her and her Heirs forever Fifthly I leave to my Daughter '''[[Bishop-16846|Ann]]''' my negro Boy named '''[[Bishop-16840|Littleton]]''' to her and her Heirs forever – Sixthly I nominate and appoint my wife '''[[Hill-43808|Sally Bishop]]''' Executrix and James Lawusind Executor to this my last will and testament Seventhly it is my and desire that the negro Boy '''[[Bishop-16840|Littleton]]''' that I have left to my Daughter '''[[Bishop-16846|Ann]]''' also the Boy '''[[Payne-15826|Noah]]''' that’s left to my daughter '''[[Bishop-20550|Peggy]]''' both shall remain in possession of my wife for the space of four years after my death for the purpose of helping to settle her on the place that she is to purchase and assisting in maintaining the family and Eighthly and lastly it is my will that if the money that is due me should be sufficient to purchase a place without the proceeds of the Sail [sic] of them is to be applied to the purposes of schooling and raising my Children and for such other purposes that my wife may think most usable in her discretion In Witness whereof I have set my hand and affixt my seal this 29th day of April 1819 Signed sealed and Benj Bishop Delivered in presence of us Hugh McElroy Isaac Caul Union County to wit May County Court 1819 This Instrument of writing was this day produced in Court and proved to be the last will and testament of Benjamin Bishop deceased by the oaths of Hugh McElroy and Isaac Caul ?? ??sses thereto and ordered to be recorded == Sources == *1819, Benjamin Bishop will. Kentucky, Union County, Will Book A, 1853-1861, p. 55, County Court. Digital images 112-113 of 363, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9P3G-CBG?i=112&cc=1875188&cat=126861] : accessed 12 April 2021) * Alternate transcription: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/union/wills/b210002.txt

Benjamin Cemetery, Worthington, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Benjamin Cemetery, Worthington, Massachusetts]]   {{Image|file=Benjamin_Cemetery_Worthington_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Benjamin Cemetery, Worthington, Massachusetts |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Benjamin_Cemetery_Worthington_Massachusetts-1.jpg |caption=Benjamin Cemetery, Worthington, Massachusetts |align=r |size=m }}
CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Benjamin Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' West Street, Worthington, Massachusetts, ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 42.35487, -72.93880 ''' This cemetery is no longer used but it is maintained by the town. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. The earliest surviving marker is May 1772. It is located in the woods just past the intersection of Almon Johnson Road & West Street. The entrance is a pathway on West Street. To reach the cemetery from Rte 112, turn down Kinnebrook Road; at the junction with Curtis Road & Almon Johnson Road take a right on Curtis Road to West Street (Almon Johnson is not a through road without 4 wheel drive). At West Street take a right & go about 8/10th of a mile; the sign for the cemetery is on the left. The cemetery is about 2/10 of a mile in the woods. Please note, Curtis, West & Almon Johnson are dirt roads and are not passable under certain weather conditions or at certain times of the year.  94 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1772-1917 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Benjamin_Cemetery%2C_Worthington%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270096/benjamin-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Benjamin Franklin Garrigues / Mary Emslie marriage

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[[Category:Marriages, Documents, Garrigues Name Study]]{{Image|file=Benjamin_Franklin_Garrigues_Mary_Emslie_marriage.jpg |align=r |size=l }}'''Whereas''' [[Garrigues-16|Benjamin Franklin Garrigues]] of the City of Philad'ia in Pennsylvania House Carpenter, Son of [[Garrigues-12|Saumel Garrigues]] late of Philad'a afforesaid deceas'd, and and [[Ralph-206|Mary]] his wife and [[Elmslie-68|Elizabeth Emslie]] Daughter of [[Elmslie-69|John]] and [[Hallowell-330|Mary Emslie]] of Philad'a afforesaid, having declared their intentions of Marriage with each other before Several Monthly Meetings of the People called Quakers held in their Meeting House in Pine Street for the Southern District of Philad'a aforesaid, according to the good order used among them, and having consent of Parents, their proposals were allow'd of by the said meeting. Now these are to certify whom it may concern that for the full accomplishing their said Intentions, this fourth day of the Eighth Month in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven Hundred & Eighty four, they the said [[Garrigues-16|Benjamin Franklin Garrigues]] and [[Elmslie-68|Elizabeth Emslie]], appeared in a Public Meeting in Pine Street, Philad'a afforesaid and the said [[Garrigues-16|Benjamin Franklin Garrigues]] taking by the hand did in a solemn manner openly declare that he took the said [[Elmslie-68|Elizabeth Emslie]] to be his Wife, promising with divine assistance, to be unto her a loving & faithful Husband until Death should seperate them, and then, there in the said Assembly the said [[Elmslie-68|Elizabeth Emslie]] did in like manner declare that she took him the said [[Garrigues-16|Benjamin Franklin Garrigues]] to be her Husband, promising with divine assistance to be unto him a loving & faithful Wife, untill Death should seperate them, And moreover they the said [[Garrigues-16|Benjamin Franklin Garrigues]] & [[Elmslie-68|Elizabeth Emslie]] as a further confirmation thereof (she according to the Custom of Marriage Assuming the name of her Husband) did, then & there, to these presents set their Hands :::[[Garrigues-16|Benjamin F Garrigues]] :::[[Elmslie-68|Eliz'th Garrigues]] And we whose names are here under also subscribed being presents set their Hands, and we whose Names are hereunto also subscrib'd being present at the solemnization of the said Marriage & Subscription have as witnesses thereof, set our Hands the Day & Year above written. :[[Thompson-71418|Ann Hollowell]] :Eliza Lisle :[[Hallowell-330|Mary Emslie]] :[[Ralph-206|Mary Garrigues sen'r]] :[[Garrigues-10|Ann Jones]] :[[Garrigues-22|Wm Garrigues]] :[[Garrigues-23|Samuel Garrigues son of Sam'l]] :[[Haydock-182|Rebecca Garrigues]] :[[Garrigues-265|Mary Garrigues junr]] :[[Jones-109744|Caleb Jones]] :[[Garrigues-27|Edward Garrigues]] :[[Price-13028|Margaret Garrigues]] :Ester Fisher :[[Hallowell-367|Joseph Hollowell]] :Thomas Morgan :Hugh Robertson :Owen Biddle :John Pemberton Junr :[[Garrigues-76|Abraham Garrigues]] :[[Jones-114755|Griffith Jones]] :[[Elmslie-85|Mary Emslie]] :[[Elmslie-84|George Emslie]] :[[Elmslie-67|Sarah Emslie]] :[[Elmslie-70|Hannah Emslie]] :[[Garrigues-9|Mary Garrigues]] :[[Hallowell-368|Thomas Hollowell]] :[[Drinker-29|Henry Drinker Jun'r]] :Lydia Tuckness :Barbara Evans :Mary Drinker :Rob't Wharton :[[Holcomb-3268|Sarah Lewis]] :[[Sandwith-65|Eliz'th Drinker]] :[[Richardson-4736|Sarah Waln]] :Ann Conyngham :[[Moore-33199|Hannah West Roberts]] :Eliz'th Armitt :Lydia Gilpin :Elizabeth Houghton :Mary Roberts :Sarah Thomas :Hannah Lownes :Joseph Richardson, J'r :John Flawer :Dan'l Offley jun'r :Sam'l H. Redwood :Joshua Gilpin :Tho's Hough :Sam'l Lewis :John Evans :Mary Lewis :Sarah Redwood :Mary Hough :Mary Drinker :Elizabeth Hough :Mary Drinker Jun'r :Martha Gillingham :David Evans :James Cresson :Joseph Bringhurst :[[Townsend-3333|John Townsend]] :[[Drinker-32|Daniel Drinker]] :Hugh Law :Tho's Fisher :Rob't Wood :Sam'l Coates :Jon'a Evans jun'r :Richard Naux :Thomas Afflick :James Aldden :Isaac Paxson :Jesse Waterman

Benjamin Garrigues / Anna Lee marriage

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[[Category:Marriages, Documents, Garrigues Name Study]]{{Image|file=Benjamin_Garrigues_Anna_Lee_marriage.jpg |align=r |size=l }}Whereas [[Garrigues-452|Benjamin Garrigues]] of Kingsessing in the County of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, Son of [[Garrigues-27|Edward Garrigues]] of the same place and [[Price-13028|Margaret]] his wife, deceased, and [[Lee-19488|Anna Lee]] Daughter of [[Lee-31669|Amos Lee]] of Oley in the county of Berks, and State aforesaid, and [[Pim-514|Sarah]] his wife, having declared their Intentions of marriage with each other before a Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends held at Exeter in the County of Berks aforesaid according to the good order used amongst them and having consent of the surviving parents their proposals of marriage was allowed of by the said Meeting. Now These are to Certify whom it may concern, that for the full accomplishment their said Intentions this second day of the fifth month in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen: they, the said [[Garrigues-452|Benjamin Garrigues]] and [[Lee-19488|Anna Lee]] appeared in a public meeting of the said people held at their Meeting House at Exeter aforesaid and the said [[Garrigues-452|Benjamin Garrigues]] taking the said [[Lee-19488|Anna Lee]] by the hand did on this solemn occasion openly declare that he took her, the said [[Lee-19488|Anna Lee]] to be his wife promising with Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and faithful husband until death should seperate them, and then, in the same Assembly the said [[Lee-19488|Anna Lee]] did, in like manner declare that she took him the said[[Garrigues-452|Benjamin Garrigues]] to be her husband, promising with divine assistance to be unto him a loving and faithful wife untill death should seperate them: And moreover they the said [[Garrigues-452|Benjamin Garrigues]] and [[Lee-19488|Anna Lee]] she according to the custom of marriage assuming the name of her husband as a further confirmation thereof, did, then and there, to these presents, set their hands :::[[Garrigues-452|Benjamin Garrigues]] :::[[Lee-19488|Anna Garrigues]] And we whose names are hereunto subscribed, being present at the solemnization of the said marriage and subscription, have as witnesses thereunto set our hands, the day and year above written. :[[Lee-31669|Amos Lee]] :[[Pim-514|Sarah Lee]] :[[Garrigues-27|Edward Garrigues]] :[[Lightfoot-1784|Benj. W Lightfoot]] :[[Spencer-22328|Rachel S Lightfoot]] :[[Lee-39092|Eleanor Lee]] :[[Lee-11678|Sarah Lee Jr]] :[[Lee-39054|Thomas P Lee]] :[[Lee-39093|Amos Lee Jr]] :[[Lightfoot-917|Benj. H Lightfoot]] :Jonathan Evans :Sarah Boone :Ruth Evans :Margaret Price :[[Lightfoot-2015|Mary Lightfoot]] :Benjamin Price Jr :Ann M Price :[[Garrett-8769|Ann Garret]] :Tho's Paxson :Henry Price :[[Garrett-8768|Isaac P. Garret]] :[[Lee-39095|Tho's Lee]] :Mary Lee :Benjamin Wright :Sarah Wright :[[Lee-39094|Enos Lee]] :[[Hilles-26|Ann Lee]] :[[Lee-39097|Ellis Lee Jr]] :[[Lee-22057|Ellis Lee]] :Mary P. Lee :Benj. Wright Jr :Hannah Wright :[[Lee-10704|Sam'l Lee Jr.]] :Mary Lee :[[Updegrove-7|Ellzabeth Lee]] :Henry Wright

Benjamin Kendrick Slave Schedules

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] ==Biography== 1830 Census, East Feliciana, Louisiana.Year: 1830; Census Place: East Feliciana, Louisiana; Series: M19; Roll: 43; Page: 200; Family History Library Film: 0009686 - https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1894098:8058?ssrc=pt_t920580_p612483390_kpidz0q3d612483390z0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q26pgplz0q3dpid *Name: [[Kendrick-54|Benjamin Kendrick]] *Home in 1830 (City, County, State): East Feliciana, Louisiana *Slaves: **Slaves - Males - Under 10: 7 (1820-1829) **Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 4 (1807-1820) **Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 5 (1795-1806) **Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 4 (1776-1794) **Slaves - Females - Under 10: 4 (1820-1829) **Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 4 (1807-1820) **Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 3 5 (1795-1806) [[Giles-6970|Margeret Giles]], **Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 2 (1776-1794) == Sources ==

Benjamin Kolb Gates Will

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[[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia]] [[Category:Bk Gates Plantation, Meriwether, Georgia]] == Biography == December 4, 1862. *Notes: parts of the will are partially transcribed here. [[Gates-6429|Benjamin Kolb Gates]], Item 1: "I desire that all my debts be paid off as soon as possible by my executor as stated within." Item 2: "I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Nancy Ann Gates for and during her natural life, and at her death to be equally divided among her children (those that she bore and future she may bare for me and those she may bare after my death to any other persons it being property she received from her father.) The following Negros: Henry, Emaline, Amanda, Mahala and Alec, Mary , her child named Georgiana, Martha, Mariah, Levi, Delia, Theny and child named Gus, Robert and Deck. And their issues." Item 3: "I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Nancy Ann Gates for and during her natural life, and at her death to be equally divided among my children living, if one has passed their children, the following Negros: Ned, Matilda, Rhoda, Lethea, Jim Abanz, Reid (Bid) Servant's Son, Ben, Steward Booker, Frank, Isaac, Esther. And the following land 600 acres more or less. If my wife at any desired time she may sell the land to invest in other land or put in Inheritance with interest, at her death must be divided between my children." Item 4: "I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Nancy Ann Gates forever my stock of Mules, black harness horses, eight cows and calves, four herd of cattle and yoke of oxen (two), large road wagon, two horse wagons, (these two wagons belong at Homeplace), stock hogs at Homeplace, tools and gin house at Homeplace, sheep and goats, carpenter tools need as such on a plantation. Household and kitchen at Home Place. and other supplies at Home Place." Item 5: " Gold watch and chain given to me by my grandfather I give to my wife until one of my sons turns eighteen years of age. If that son dies it is to go other son. My daughters are to receive the same value of the watch and chain in the value of money. The watch from my father I bequeath to my son Daniel. Sons Samuel and James my double barrel shotguns and I desire that their mother take care of these things till they become of age. To all children the pony "Old Charlie" and slave boy Puck for the use of the children." Item6: " All other property, except Negros, are to be sold by my wife for her and the children, pay any debts if needed. I wish the boys' Solomon, Henry Wilson, sold for that purpose, to kind and humane masters if possible, who will not over work them and they may raise their children." Item 7: " In the event of the death of my Mother, all my other property given to me by my Father's Estate (Samuel Keaton Gates), I will to all my children. All my property from my Grandfather's Estate (Benjamin A Gates) I will and bequeath equally to my children. My wife is to secure the Estates until they become of age. If one child dies then Estates will be equally divided between living children. Then divided between their children." Item 8: "In Item 3, I willed to my wife certain slaves, these I will these named slaves to my children and instead will to my wife on the same terms, Daniel, Julia and children, Bob, Wesley, Elisa, Sideny and their issue." Item 9: "Nancy Ann Gates (wife) and John W Sheppard (good friend) appointed Executors of will this May 12, 1862 *Signed: Benjamin Kolb Gates. *Witnesses: WW Goodman, Thomas Magruder, and RF Tignor. == Sources == * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County)
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Benjamin Kolb Gates probate.

Benjamin Rouse Family b. 1788

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[[Category: New York, Rouse Name Study]] [[Category: New York, Rouse Name Study, Benjamin Rouse]] '''Benjamin Rouse and Lucy Dow Davis:''' [[:Space:Benjamin Rouse Census Records | Benjamin Rouse Census]]

'''Children and grandchildren:''' #[[Space:Schuyler Davis Rouse Census Records|Schuyler Davis Rouse Census Records]] ##[[Space:Mary Jane Rouse -n- George Stevens Census Records|Mary Jane Rouse -n- George Stevens Census Records]] ##[[Space:Rohanna A. Rouse -n- William Shattuck Census Records|Rohanna A. Rouse -n- William Shattuck Census Records]] ##[[Rouse-2353|Chauncey Curtis Rouse (1842-1914)]] ##[[Rouse-2357|Cornelius Rouse (1845-1910)]] ##[[Rouse-2358|William J Rouse (1847-1904)]] ##[[Rouse-2359|Schuyler Davis Rouse (1849-1932)]] ## [[Rouse-2360|Tyler Rouse (1849-1901)]] ##[[Rouse-2361|Thomas Louis Rouse (1858-1922)]] #[[Space:Abel & Annas Rouse Census|Abel Rouse Census Records]] ##[[Rouse-2509|Edmond I. Rouse (1844-1913)]] ## [[Rouse-2510|Charles Ira Rouse (1848-1921)]] ## [[Rouse-2511|John James Rouse (1850-1933)]] ##[[Rouse-2512|Lorenzo Rouse (1852-1861)]] #[[Space:Philander Henry Rouse Census Records|Philander Henry Rouse Census Records]] #[[Space:Alonzo Rouse|Alonzo Rouse Census Records]] #[[Space:Benajah Rouse Census|Benajah Rouse Census]] ##[[Rouse-2254|Elizabeth Rouse (1846-1848)]] died at 2. ##[[Rouse-2255|George W. Rouse (1848-1848)]] died at 3 months. ##[[Rouse-2256|Minerva R. (Rouse) Elton (1848-1917)]] (twin of George W. Rouse) ##[[Space:William Rouse Census Records|William Rouse Census Records]] ###[[Space:George Edward Rouse Census Records|George Edward Rouse Census Records]] ##[[Space:Edward Rouse Census Records|Edward Rouse Census Records]] ###[[Rouse-2325|George Franklin Rouse (1889-1967)]] ###[[Rouse-2326|Carrie (Rouse) Tracy (1891-1983)]] ### [[Rouse-2577|Bertha M. (Rouse) Carvey (1893-1955)]] ###[[Rouse-2327|Franklin J. Rouse (1895-1958)]] ###[[Rouse-2970|Ina Mae (Rouse) Hurlburt (1898-1970)]] ### [[Rouse-3310|Otis Rouse (1900-1987)]] ### [[Rouse-3366|Mertie (Rouse) Treble (1904-1975)]] ###[[Rouse-3367|Eveline (Rouse) McClurg (1911-1996)]] ## [[Rouse-2063|Miranda Katherine (Rouse) Richards (1868-1948)]] ##[[Space:James Floyd Rouse Sr Census Records|James Floyd Rouse Sr Census Records]] ###[[Space:James Floyd Rouse Census Records|James Floyd Rouse Census Records]] ####[[Space:Frederick Richard Rouse Census Records|Frederick Richard Rouse Census Records]] ###[[Rouse-2058|Ethel Lena (Rouse) Wheat (1897-1986)]] ###[[Rouse-2059|Bessie Iona (Rouse) Stillman (1899-1980)]] ###[[Rouse-2060|Gracy V (Rouse) Carey (abt.1901-1918)]] ###[[Rouse-2069|Blanche Isabell (Rouse) Whitney (abt.1903-1981)]] ###[[Rouse-2067|Elmer Glenn Rouse Sr (1905-2001)]] ##[[Rouse-2064|Charles Rouse (1872-1965)]] ##[[Space:Seymour Rouse|Seymour Rouse Census Records]] ##[[Rouse-2066|Caroline (Rouse) Shaffer (1879-1935)]] #[[Space:Levi Rouse Census Records|Levi Rouse Census Records]] ##[[Space:George I Rouse Census Records|George I Rouse Census Records]] #[[Space:John Sylvanus Rouse Census Records|John Sylvanus Rouse Census Records]] ##[[Rouse-2515|Harriet Ellen (Rouse) Richardson (1869-1896)]] ## [[Rouse-2513|Adelbert Rouse (1870-1871)]] died young ##[[Rouse-4059|Gertrude May (Rouse) Cadwell (1872-1952)]] ##[[Space:John Willis Rouse|John Willis Rouse Census Records]] ### [[Rouse-3326|Edwin Otis Rouse (1901-abt.1958)]] ###[[Rouse-4472|Erwin A Rouse (1904-1966)]] ### [[Rouse-4471|Mabel E. (Rouse) Robbins (1907-1970)]] ### [[Rouse-4473|Leona M (Rouse) Langley (1909-1980)]] ##[[Rouse-4058|Emily Myrtle (Rouse) Emans (1876-1953)]] #[[Rouse-2270|Lydia Ann (Rouse) Hartwell (1828-1855)]] #[[Space:Elikan Rouse Census Records|Elikan Rouse Census Records]]

Benjamin W Clark Slave Schedules

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[[Category:Putnam County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] == Biography == Benjamin was a Slave holder from about 1840 to 1865 after the Civil War. During 1850's he owned about 78 acres of land. By 1860 that land had grown to about 267 acres. *Notes: These numbers are based on the value per acre during that year and are aprox. numbers.Farm real estate values in the United States by counties, 1850-1982/ Charles H. Barnard, John Jones. Barnard, Charles H.Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 1987-https://www.card.iastate.edu/farmland/history/Barnard-and-Jones-1987-Farm-real-estate-values-in-the-United-States-by-counties-1850-1982.pdf 1840 Census, Putnam, Georgia.Year: 1840; Census Place: District 310, Putnam, Georgia; Roll: 49; Page: 195; Family History Library Film: 0007046 - https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1832869:8057?tid=&pid=&queryId=3467bc6ae0677a79a89a1b2e7b48f258&_phsrc=uHH8044&_phstart=successSource *Name: Benj W Clark *Home in 1840 (City, County, State): District 310, Putnam, Georgia *Total Slaves: 11 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave!!Sex!!Age!!# Of Slaves!!Year Born |- |||Male||Under 10||1||(1830-1839) |- |||Male||10 to 24||3||(1816-1830) [[Clark-76051|Sallie Clark]] |- |||Male||24 to 35||3||(1805-1816) |- |||Female||Under 10||1||(1830-1839) [[Clark-76097|Adeline Clark]] |- |||Female||10 to 24||2||(1816-1830) |- |||Female||24 to 35||1||(1805-1816) |} --- 1850 Slave Schedule, Putnam, Georgia.>1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules - https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8055/images/GAM432_94-0305?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=f442a5817dd7155115b540d3762ba9bf&usePUB=true&_phsrc=uHH8034&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=93401870 *Name:[[Clark-55545|Benjamin Clark]], Putnam, Georgia. *Total Slaves: 26 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |Sally||Female||30||1820, Georgia||Black||||||Male||10||1840||Black |- |||Male||37||1813||Black||||||Female||7||1843||Black |- |||Male||37||1813||Black||||||Male||5||1845||Black |- |[[Pearson-15569|Susan Pearson]]||Female||22||1828||Black||||||Male||3||1847||Black |- |[[Clark-76177|Spencer Clark]]||Male||18||1832||Black||||||Male||3||1847||Black |- |||Male||17||1833||Black||||[[Clark-77155|William Clark]]||Male||3||1847||Black |- |[[Clark-76097|Adeline Clark]]||Female||15||1835||Black||||||Male||2||1848||Black |- |||Male||16||1834||Black||||||Male||2||1848||Black |- |||Male||16||1834||Black||||||Male||2||1848||Black |- |||Female||12||1838||Black||||||Female||2||1848||Black |- |||Male||12||1838||Black||||||Female||2||1848||Black |- |||Female||11||1839||Black||||||Female||1||1849||Black |- |||Male||10||1840||Black||||||Female||1||1849||Black |} Children that were born between 1850 and 1860 census records: *[[Clark-77156|Celia Clark] 1860 Slave Schedule, Putnam, Georgia. (page 189, image 2 of 6)The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 - https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7668/images/gam653_150-0381?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=579a0b5f8f779da1fa58191dca4a2a1d&usePUB=true&_phsrc=uHH8039&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=91401390 *Name: B W Clark *Residence Date: 1860 *Residence Place: District 314, Putnam, Georgia, USA *Number of Enslaved People: 31 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Female||60||1800||Black||||Rachael Kendrick||Female||14||1846||Black |- |[[Kendrick-3602|Reddick Kendrick ]]||Male||53||1807||Black||||||Female||12||1848||Black |- |||Male||51||1809||Black||||||Female||12||1848||Black |- |||Male||50||1810||Black||||[[Clark-76383|Jeremiah Clark]]||Male||12||1848||Black |- |[[Pearson-15568|Frank Pearson]]||Male||40||1820||Black||||||Male||10||1850||Mulatto |- |[[Clark-76051|Sallie Clark]]||Male||38||1822||Black||||[[Clark-76124|George Clark]]||Male||9||1851||Black |- |||Male||35||1825||Black||||[[Clark-77156|Celia Clark]]||Female||8||1852||Black |- |[[Clark-76177|Spencer Clark]]||Male||28||1832||Black||||[[Clark-77155|William Clark]]||Male||7||1853||Black |- |[[Kendrick-3603|Minta Kendrick]]||Female||40||1820||Black||||[[Clark-76207|Oly Clark]]||Male||5||1855||Black |- |||Female||40||1820||Black||||[[Clark-76098|Charity Clark]]||Female||3||1857|| |- |[[Pearson-15569|Susan Pearson]]||Female||32||1828||Black||||[[Clark-76210|Patience Clark]]||Female||1||1859|| |- |[[Clark-76180|Harriet (Clark) Clarke]]||Female||28||1832||Black||||||Female||5 months||1860|| |- |[[Clark-76097|Adeline Clark]]||Female||25||1835||Black||||[[Clark-76100|Sherman Clark]] ||Male||4 months||1860|| |- |||Female||18||1842||Black||||[[Clark-76118|Julia Clark]]||Female||3 months||1860|| |- |[[Clark-76382|Rachel Clark)]]||Female||16||1844||Black||||[[Pearson-15570|Ella Pearson]]||Female||2 months||1860|| |- |||Male||15||1845||Black|||||||||||| |- | |} Children born between 1860 and 1865 (Freedman's Bureau started) *[[Clark-77158|Paralee Clark]] == Sources ==

Benjie Blair To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Blair-3679|Benjie Blair]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Blair-3679&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Benjie Blair To-Do List|Benjie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Blair-3679|Blair, Benjie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blair-3681|Blair, Billy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Boyd-6712|Blair, Marvis (Boyd)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blair-3682|Blair, Vance Eugene]] || 1893-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Lovvorn-20|Blair, Amzie Bell (Lovvorn) ]] || 1899-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Blair-3683|Blair, Andrew ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blair-3684|Blair, James Pearl ]] || 1870-12-23 || to-do |- | [[Blair-3685|Blair, John Barnes ]] || 1827-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Boyd-6713|Boyd, Robert Alexander]] || 1906-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Bryan-3274|Bryan, Willie ]] || 1869-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Lovvorn-21|Lovvorn, Amzie Bell ]] || 1899-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Morrow-2380|Morrow, Penelope Elenor ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Paris-688|Paris, Cornelia Eugina ]] || 1845-11-24 || to-do |- | [[Reaves-318|Reaves, Mary ]] || 1908-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Reaves-319|Reaves, James Dance]] || 1888-09-04 || to-do |- |}

Bennet Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentiors of the Bennet family in New Netherland are [[Adriaensz-20|Willem Adriaensz Bennet]] and [[Thomas-1714|Maria Thomas Badie]]. === Alternative spelllings === :Bennet, Bennett === Family genealogies === === Surname Descendants === * [[Adriaensz-20|Willem Bennet]] was married to [[Thomas-1714|Maria Badie]] *# [[Willemse-244|Arie Bennet]] was married to [[Van_Dyck-13|Angnietje van Dyck]] *## (unlikely) [[Bennet-134|Willem Bennet]] was married to [[Willems-22|Jannetje Willems]] - ''no proof of existence'' *## [[Bennet-55|Tryntje Bennet]] was married to [[Van_Brunt-22|Cornelis van Brunt]] *## [[Bennet-76|Jan Bennet]] was married to [[Rapalje-24|Femmetje Rapalje]] *## [[Bennet-626|Adriaen Bennet]] was married to [[Vonk-4|Barbara Vonk]] *## [[Bennet-62|Marritje Bennet]] was married to [[Van_Dooren-36|Jacob van Doorn]] *## [[Bennet-77|Jacob Bennet]] was married to [[Verdon-27|Barbara Verdon]] *## [[Bennet-57|Isaac Bennet]] was married to [[Unknown-343433|Magdalena Joosten]] *## [[Bennet-66|Abraham Bennet]] was married to [[Volkertszen-23|Jannetje Volkerts]] *## [[Bennet-73|Agnietje Bennet]] was married to [[Folkerts-115|Johannes van Noordstrand]] *## [[Bennet-74|Engeltje Bennet]] was married to [[Sutphen-17|Jan Sutphen]] *## [[Bennet-85|Antje Bennet]] was married to [[Sutphen-16|Jacob Sutphen]] *# [[Willemszen-9|Willem Bennet]] was married to [[Van_Mulhem-1|Gertrude van Mulheym]] *## (unlikely) [[Bennet-259|Aeltje Bennet]] - ''Jan's wife appearing with her married name'' *## (unlikely) [[Bennet-290|Gerrtruyd Bennet]] - ''Getrude van Mulheym appearing with her married name'' *## [[Bennet-325|Marie Bennet]] was married to 1) Jacob Verhulst, 2) [possibly] Johannes van Laer *## [[Bennet-306|Jan Bennet]] was married to 1) Aeltje Hendricksen, 2) [[Wijnants-6|Aeltje Wynants]], 3) [[Van_Sicklen-3|Antje van Sicklen]] *## [[Bennet-346|Willem Bennet]] was married to [[Van_De_Water-6|Ariaentje van de Water]] *## [[Bennet-299|Jacob Bennet]] was married to [[Beekman-186|Neeltje Beekman]] *# Christiaen Bennet *# [[Bennet-99|Christiaen Bennet]] *# [[Bennet-100|Marritje Bennet]] was married to 1) [[Schaers-4|Johannes Schaers]], 2) [[Matthijsz-2|Hendrick Lanen van Pelt]] :All of the "unlikely" children are suggested in Wilson V. Ledley's "Willem Adriaense Bennet of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Some of His Descendants" which appears in the ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', volumes 93, 94, and 95. == Sources == * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed 17 Sep 2017. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Willem Adriaenszen''' * Wardell, Patricia A. ''[[Space:Early_Bergen_County_Families|Early Bergen County Famillies]]'' ''njgsbc.org''. Accessed 17 Sep 2017. '''Bennett''' ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bennet_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Bennett and Allied Families addenda

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Bennett and Allied Families: Addenda to Bullard and Allied Families == * by [[Bullard-2987|Edgar John Bullard]] (1871-1925) * published by E.J. Bullard, Detroit, Mich., 1931 * 37 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bennett_and_Allied_Families_addenda|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712674 * Also see: ''[[Space:Bennett and Allied Families|Bennett and Allied Families]]'' (Detroit, Mich., 1930) * Also see: ''[[Space:Bennett and Allied Families supplement|Bennett and Allied Families supplement]]'' (1928) === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Bullard, Edgar J., ''[[Space:Bennett and Allied Families addenda|Bennett and Allied Families: Addenda to Bullard and Allied Families]]'' (E.J. Bullard, Detroit, Mich., 1931) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bullard|Bullard addenda]])

Bennett and Allied Families supplement

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Other Bullards, A Genealogy: Supplementary to Bullard and Allied Families == * by [[Bullard-2987|Edgar John Bullard]] (1871-1925) * published 1928 * 75 pages + Index * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bennett and Allied Families supplement|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://archive.org/details/otherbullardsgen00bull * Also see: ''[[Space:Bennett and Allied Families addenda|Bennett and Allied Families addenda to Bullard and Allied Families]]'' (Detroit, Mich. : E.J. Bullard, 1931) * Also see: ''[[Space:Bullard and Allied Families|Bullard and Allied Families]]'' (Detroit, Mich., 1930) === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Bullard, Edgar John. ''[[Space:Bennett and Allied Families supplement|Other Bullards, A Genealogy, Bullard and Allied Families supplement]]'' (1928) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bullard|Bullard]])

Bennett Cemetery, Apple Springs, Texas

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'''Bennett Cemetery''' is located in Apple Springs, Trinity County, Texas. Georgia native Mycajah Y Bennett arrived in Texas with his family by 1850, when he is listed in the census for Rusk County. The burial ground was later renamed Bennett Cemetery, and Mycajah's son, Richmond Oliver Bennett, reportedly donated the land for use as a burial ground for the agricultural community of Crecy. ==Sources== See also: * [[:Category: Crecy, Texas]] * [[:Category: Bennett Cemetery, Apple Springs, Texas]] * [https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7455000205/ Texas Historical Sites Atlas]. *[http://usgenwebsites.org/TXTrinity/Cemeteries/bennett1.htm Trinity County Historical Commission].

Bennett fatherhood revision

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] == Bennett fatherhood revision == Recent DNA evidence has cast doubt on [[Bennett-10071|Ted Bennett]] being the father of [[Bennett-10070|Janice Mills]]. In attempting to prove/disprove this, I'm encountering other problems with my tree. I'm using this page for my notes. These sections are being amended constantly. The diagrams below are simplified and not shown to temporal scale. === Mills existing father and family === {{Image|file=Bennett_fatherhood_revision.png |size=original }} Not shown: Mills has a separate second connection to Bennett 1840. The tree above is predicated on [[Bennett-10072|Ralph Bennett]]'s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dying_declaration dying declaration] that his father [[Bennett-10071|Ted Bennett]] was also the father of [[Bennett-10070|Mills]]. This was not suspicious because Ted already seemed to have one illegitimate child, [[Inscoe-51|Inscoe]], to whom he left his inheritance. With the precedent established, [[Bustens-5|Chester]] fitted as a further illegitimate child of Ted. [[Mills-7869|Mills]] and [[Chester-1256|Chester]] are predicted 1st cousins, and based on their predicted 4th cousin DNA matches to numerous living Huckvales, [[Huckvale-24|Huckvale]] was placed in the only fitting vacant spot in that generation in Mills's tree, as the father of illegitimate [[Bennett-10075|Bennett 1840]]. But there are problems with the tree above, discovered in 2022: * [[Mills-7869|Mills]] should be 5th cousin once-removed of [[Dale-2358|Dale]] (via Orpe), but they have no DNA match, though at this distance we would only expect a match in around 10% of cases. However, [[Mills-7869|Mills]] should be [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Brown-145070&person2Name=Mills-7869 3rd cousin] of [[Brown-145070|Penrose]] (also descended from Orpe), but they have no DNA match either. This makes it seem like Mills cannot be descended from [[Orpe-2|Orpe]], and therefore cannot be descended from Ted Bennett. * [[Mills-7869|Mills]] and [[Chester-1256|Chester]] are DNA matches to Huckvale, but [[Bennett-10633|Smith]] is not. Therefore [[Bennett-10075|Bennett 1840]] cannot be descended from [[Huckvale-24|Huckvale]]. Therefore Mills & Chester have some common ancestor other than Bennett 1840. * Inscoe has now been determined to be someone Ted likely met later in life, not his daughter, therefore doubt is shed upon Ted fathering any illegitimate children. However, in support of the existing tree: * [[Mills-7869|Mills]] and [[Bennett-10633|Smith]] are known [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bennett-10633&person2Name=Mills-7869 half 1st cousins once-removed] so would be expected to share an average of 212cM of DNA.International Society of Genetic Genealogy, Autosomal DNA statistics, https://isogg.org/wiki/Autosomal_DNA_statistics
known second cousins on average share 212.5 centiMorgans (cMs), but in extreme cases can actually share as little as 47 cMs or as much as 760 cMs.
However, if Ted is [[Bennett-10070|Mills]]'s father, then [[Mills-7869|Mills]] & Smith would also be 3rd cousins once-removed (via [[Bennett-10075|Bennett 1840]]) sharing an additional average 27cM for a total of approximately 239cM, and sure enough, they have a match of 246cM. So the Smith-Mills DNA matches supports the claim that Ted is the father of [[Bennett-10070|Mills]]. * Somewhat contrivedly: [[Bennett-10070|Mills]]'s step siblings were the children of [[Bennett-10073|a man also named Bennett]], but who was not related to the others here. At the time of Mills's birth in 1944, [[De'ath-3|her mother]] was legally divorced and her former husband had remarried in 1938, so she had no right to name her daughter Bennett, though of course she may have wanted her children to all have the same name. However, perhaps the last name Bennett did not come from the former husband, but from Ted, and it was serendipity that the name matched the other children. This could imply that Mills's mother herself believed that Ted was the father. On 07 August 2022 I sent Facebook messages to [[Bennett-10070|Mills]]'s living [[Bennett-10193|half brother]] and another [[Bennett-10197|half-brother]]'s [[Kinnen-3|widow]], asking if they can confirm that Ted Bennett was the father of Mills, which they have been unwilling to do in the past. === Mills proposed revised father and family === {{Image|file=Bennett_fatherhood_revision-1.png |size=original }} The proposed tree above fixes the problems with the former tree by replacing [[Bennett-10071|Ted Bennett]] with [[Davidson-10944|Donald Davidson]] as the father of [[Bennett-10070|Mills]]. This is based on [[Chester-1256|Chester]] claiming to be a 2nd cousin of [[Jenner-1610|Jenner]] via [[Davidson-12188|John Davidson]]. However, this is doubted for two reasons: * 2nd cousins typically share 212cM. Chester's claimed 14cM match, 15 times less than typical, places him below the 47cM extreme threshold for 2nd cousins, proving that Chester and Jenner are not 2nd cousins, and therefore that [[Bustens-5|Chester]] was not the daughter of [[Davidson-10944|Donald Davidson]]. * [[Mills-7869|Mills]] is not a DNA match to [[Jenner-1610|Jenner]], when they should appear as 2nd cousins. This means that [[Bennett-10070|Mills]]'s father may be a third, unidentified man, neither Ted Bennett nor Donald Davidson, but that would require that both Mills ''and'' Chester's families gave false accounts, which seems a bit of a stretch. However, the next candidate in line would be a "Mr Wiseman" that [[De'ath-3|Mills's mother]] was said to be fond of, presumably one of the five sons of [[Wiseman-4014|Henry Wiseman]], her [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=De%27ath-3&person2Name=Wiseman-4018 1st cousins]. This would still fit with the claim that Mills's mother had a child with one of her 1st cousins. It's also possible that Wiseman could be a descendant of Huckvale. This carousel of potential partners for [[De'ath-3|Mills's mother]] is possible based on her renting rooms in her house to soldiers during World War II, and the possibly that either she may have been taken advantage of, or even that she turned to prostitution to feed her four fatherless children during the war. One advantage of the Davidson tree is that several Mills DNA matches with illegitimate ancestors ([[Portman-146|Albert Portman]], [[Halford-1996|Thomas Alford]], [[Unknown-545427|Miss Lawson]]) who were previously placed to fit as illegitimate children of [[Bennett-10071|Ted Bennett]]'s coachman [[Bennett-10100|father]], perhaps now have the possibility of being traced back as legitimate descendants of Davidson instead. Note that [[Bennett-10070|Mills]] would still be a DNA match to [[Bennett-10071|Ted Bennett]], but as 1st cousins once-removed instead of parent/child. === Next Steps === * Try tracing [[Davidson-10944|Davidson]] back to [[Huckvale-24|Huckvale]]. * Try tracing [[Wiseman-4014|Henry Wiseman]] back to [[Huckvale-24|Huckvale]]. * Find a living Davidson relative, then test if they are a DNA match to [[Mills-7869|Mills]] or [[Chester-1256|Chester]]. The only direct Davidson-Huckvale record on FamilySearch.org is the unlikely James Huckvale of Eastbourne with his children's nurse, Margaret Davidson of Northumberland in 1891. "England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:48SX-NPZ : 22 February 2021), James A Huckvale, Eastbourne, Sussex, England, United Kingdom; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Sussex county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. == Sources ==

Bennett Lots in Rhode Island

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There are several Bennett lots (or cemeteries) in Rhode Island. FindAGrave sometimes does not fully differentiate the names, although it keeps them separate by their Rhode Island Historic Cemeteries reference. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Bennett Lots in Rhode Island''' !#!!FindAGrave!!RIHCC!!Wikitree!!Location |- valign=top |1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249148/map Bennett Lot]||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR064 NATHANIEL BENNETT LOT]||[[:Category:Nathaniel Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster, Providence |- valign=top |2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228890/map Bennett Lot]||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR059 BENJAMIN BENNETT LOT]||[[:Category:Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster, Providence |- valign=top |3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249516/map Bennett Lot]||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR133 AMOS BENNETT LOT]||||Foster, Providence |- valign=top |4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249341/map Bennett Lot]||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR100 GEORGE BENNETT LOT]||[[:Category:George Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster, Providence |- valign=top |5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249395/map Captain Nathan Bennett Lot]||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR111 CAPT NATHAN BENNETT LOT]||||Foster, Providence |- valign=top |6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/178922/map Bennett-Spencer Lot]||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK082 BENNETT-SPENCER LOT]||[[:Category:Bennett-Spencer Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick, Kent |- valign=top |7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247414/map Joseph Bennett Lot]||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK016 JOSEPH BENNETT LOT]||[[:Category:Joseph Bennett Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick, Kent |- valign=top |8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248946/map Charles Bennett Lot]||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR064 CHARLES BENNETT LOT]||||Cranston, Providence |- valign=top |9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213640/map Samuel Bennett Lot]||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR105 SAMUEL BENNETT LOT]||||Cranston, Providence |- valign=top |10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2480753/map Hezekiah Bennett Lot]||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY157 HEZEKIAH BENNETT LOT]||||Coventry, Kent |- valign=top |11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244584/map David Bennett Lot]||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK130 DAVID BENNETT LOT]||||Warwick, Kent |}

Bennett Name Study

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[[Category:Virginia, Bennett Name Study]] [[Category:Bennett Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bennett Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bennett Bennett] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bennett name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bennetts), by time period (18th Century Bennetts), or by topic (Bennett DNA, Bennett Occupations, Bennett Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bennett Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:[[Bennett-5710|Michael Bennett]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bennett}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Virginia, Bennett Name Study|Virginia, Bennett Name Study]] Virginia Bennetts * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bennet Bennet]

Bennett Valley Cemetery

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[[Category: Bennett Valley Cemetery, Santa Rosa, California ]] This page is part of the [[Space:California Cemeteries Team|California Cemeteries Team]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Bennett Valley Cemetery '''Address:''' 4760 Bennett Valley Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.4161987, -122.6619034 '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' Highway 101 north. Highway 12 east to Farmer's lane. Turn right, then left onto Bennett Valley Road. At Yulupa intersection go right to continue on B.V. Road. Take very next right going slightly up 50 yds. Gravel road on left is cemetery entrance. The Bennett Valley Cemetery is located along the west side of Bennett Valley Road, about an eighth of a mile south of its junction with Yulupa Ave. The Daniel Galvin Community Park(City of Santa Rosa) is across the road from the cemetery(which is about 150+ feet outside the city limit of Santa Rosa). ===About the Bennett Valley Cemetery Project=== This page was created for Bennett Valley Cemetery to document our ancestors that are interred there, it is managed by the [[Space:California Cemeteries Team|California Cemeteries Team]], part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. To assist our Cemeterists in this ongoing project, there is a Table of Interments at the bottom of this page. This is a sort-able listing of individuals interred at this cemetery, some of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for individuals with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Beebe-3541|Laurel Beebe]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for the [[Space:California Cemeteries Team|California Cemeteries Team]]. ----- ===Overview of Our Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists * [[:Category:Bennett Valley Cemetery, Sonoma, California| Wikitree]]: * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1997997/bennett-valley-cemetery FindAGrave]: ----- ===Ways to Contribute to this Cemetery=== Project members are needed to: * Collect data and take original photographs of cemetery and individual grave markers. :::GPS data, transcription, and photography are essential to document each marker, follow the guidelines for [[Space:What_a_Cemeterist_Does#Photographing_Gravestones_and_Monuments|photography]], and [[Space:What_a_Cemeterist_Does#Transcribing_the_Gravestone_or_Monument|transcription]]. * Match those interred here to existing Wikitree profiles or create new ones. :::Our goal is to accurately represent our ancestors, when complete everyone listed on our Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. * Validate links and transcription information. :::Profile and photo links, as well as transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery. :::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery, taking the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Maiden Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Find A Grave Profile''' |- |[[Sutherland-3772|Sutherland]]||Alexander Howie||||July 1816||2 Feb 1903||[[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29052296/alexander-h-sutherland/photo#view-photo=14536430| FindAGrave]]||{{FindAGrave|29052296}} |- |}

Bennett-Davis Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] :Questions ?! * Phelps # Who are Elizabeth Phelp's parents ## When did she die * Bennett # Who are Barton Bennett's parents ## What was his date of death? Probate Nov 1860. * Davis # Who were Edmunds parents? (He was '''not''' Edmund Lilly of North Carolina.) ## When did Martha Brewer die? ## Why didn't he live with his children with Martha? ### 1860, Census; All children living together ## When did Edmund die? # Who is the mother of Benjamin Hill Davis Jr # When did Babe die? ## Was Babe Buster's mother? # Was Lillie Belle's maiden name Thompson? '''Bennett Facts'''
1834, Merriwether Georgia. Barton Bennett and Elizabeth Phelps are married {{Image|file=Bennett-30615.png |align=l |size=l }} 1840, Harris County Georgia; p.43 ln. 17 {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#9999FF |Name || Sex || Age || Birth Year Range |- | [[Bennett-30615|B Bennett]] || M || 30-39 || b. 1801-1810 |- | || F || 15-19 || b. 1821 -1825 |- | || F || 0-4 || b. 1836-1840 |- | || F || 0-4 || b. 1836-1840 |- | || M || 0-4 || b. 1836-1840 |}
1841, Harris County Tax Digest, District: ?Askews, p.22 {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#9999FF | || Pine land|| Number|| District || County || Dollars || Cents || Mills |- | Barton Bennett || 2021 || 120 || 7 || Muscogee || ||83 || 2 |- | || || 490 || 19 || Irwin || || || |}
1843, Harris County Tax Digest, District: ?Whitakers Dept , p.22 {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#9999FF | || ? || Qual || Pine land || Number|| District || County || Dollars || Cents || Mills |- | [[Bennett-30615|Barden Bennet]] || || || 490 || 184|| 6 || Irwin || 99 || 4 5/8 |- ||| || || 202 1/2 || 220 || 7 || Muscogee || || || |- | || 100 || 3 || || || || Jasper || || || |- | || || || 50 || 187 || 20 || Harris || || || |} 1850, McNorton's District, Muscogee, Georgia; 23 Oct 1850.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZYB-8KB FamilySearch] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#9999FF | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | [[Bennett-30615|Barton Bennet]] || M || 45 || Overseer || South Carolina |- | [[Phelps-8374|Elizabeth]] || F || 38 || || Tennessee |- | Mary || F || 14 || || Harris County, Georgia |- | Martha || F || 12 || || Harris County, Georgia |- | Rachael A || F || 9 || || Muscogee County, Georgia |- | [[Bennett-30614|Susan]] || F || 4 || || Stewart County, Georgia |- | [[Bennett-30616|John]] || M || 2 || || Stewart County, Georgia |}
1870, Camilla, Mitchell, Georgia [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC3N-3F4 FamilySearch]] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#9999FF | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | [[Davis-85305|Edmond Davis]] || M || 50 || || Virginia |- | [[Bennett-30614|Susan]] || F || 23 || || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85306|Samuel]] || M || 3 || || Georgia |}
1880, Camilla, Mitchell, Georgia [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8GF-12Y FamilySearch] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#9999FF | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | [[Davis-85305|Edmond Davis]] || M || 64 || House Carpenter || Virginia |- | [[Bennett-30614|Susan]] || F || 33 || Keeping House || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85306|Samuel]] || M || 12 || Attending School || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85303|Benjamin]] || M || 9 || || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85307|Owen]] || M || 6 || || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85308|Martha]] || F || 4 || || Georgia |- | [[Phelps-8374|Elizabeth Bennett]] || F || 68 || || Tennessee |- | [[Bennett-30616|John Bennett]] || M || 32 || House Carpenter || Georgia |}
1900, Pelham, Mitchell, Georgia [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3J2-L79 FamilySearch] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#9999FF | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Birth Place |- | [[Bennett-30614|Susan Davis]]|| Head || Widowed || F || 53 || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85308|Mattie E]] || Daughter || Single || F || 24 || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85303|Benjamin]] || Son || Single || M || 31 || Georgia |}
1910, Pelham, Mitchell, Georgia [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ML2Y-F6D FamilySearch] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#9999FF | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Birth Place |- | [[Davis-85303|Coot Davis]] || Head || Married || M || 35 || Georgia |- | [[Unknown-556075|Babe E]] || Wife || Married || F || 28 || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85313|Mattie]] || Daughter || Single || F || 2 || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85312|Emma Jane]] || Daughter || Single || F || 0 || Georgia |}
1920, Pelham, Mitchell, Georgia [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MJ6G-PJT FamilySearch] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#9999FF | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Birth Place |- | [[Davis-85303|Coot Davis]] || Head || Widow || M || || Georgia |- | [[Thompson-65611|Lillie Thompson]] || Housekeeper|| Married || F || 24 || Georgia |- | [[Davis-84979|Ben Hill]] ||Son || Single || M || 19 || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85313|Mattie]] || Daughter|| Single || F || 12 || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85312|Emma]] || Daughter || Single || F || 10 || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85311|Buster]] ||Son || Single || M || 7 || Georgia |}
1930, Pelham, Mitchell, Georgia [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:34YQ-M2M FamilySearch] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#9999FF | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Birth Place |- | [[Davis-85303|Benjamin H Davis]] || Head || Widow || M || 69 || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85311|Buster]] ||Son || Single || M || 17 || Georgia |- | [[Thompson-65611|Lily B Thompson]] || Boarder|| Widow || F || 34 || Georgia |- | [[Davis-85310|Athan A Thompson]] || Boarder|| Single || M || 8 || Georgia |- |}

Bennington County, Vermont

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[[Category: Bennington County, Vermont]]
'''Forward to the''' [[:Category:Bennington County, Vermont|Bennington Category Page]]
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---- == Early History == === Historical Landmarks === == Geography == === Adjacent Counties === ==== Vermont ==== * [[Space:Rutland_County,_Vermont|Rutland County]] (north) * [[Space:Windsor_County,_Vermont|Windsor County]] (northeast) * [[Space:Windham_County,_Vermont|Windham County]] (east) ==== Massachusetts ==== * [[Space:Franklin_County,_Massachusetts|Franklin County]] (southeast) * [[Space:Berkshire_County,_Massachusetts|Berkshire County]] (south) ==== New York ==== * [[Space:Rensselaer_County_New York|Rensselaer County]] (southwest) * [[Space:Washington_County_New York|Washington County]] (northwest) === Communities === ==== Towns ==== {|class="wikitable" width="100%" colspan="4" | •Arlington||•Manchester (shire town)||•Sandgate||•Winhall |- |•Bennington (shire town)||•Peru||•Searsburg||•Woodford |- |•Dorset||•Pownal||•Shaftsbury |- |•Glastenbury||•Readsboro||•Stamford |- |•Landsgrove||•Rupert||•Sunderland |} ==== Villages and Designated places ==== ===== Villages ===== {|class="wikitable" width="100%" colspan="4" | •Arlington|| •South Shaftsbury |- | •Bennington |- | •Dorset |- | •Manchester Center |- | •Readsboro |} ===== Designated places ===== * Manchester Village * North Bennington * Old Bennington == Government == == Military and War == == Notable People of == === Academia === === Arts and Entertainment === === Athletics === === Military === === Politics and Law === == County Resources ==

Bensen Family of New Netherland

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

Benson Methodist Church Cemetery, Kelat, Kentucky

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Benson Methodist Church Cemetery in Kelat, KY detailed listings This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Benson_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Kelat, Kentucky|Benson Methodist Church Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: ''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Benson_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Kelat%2C_Kentucky|Benson Methodist Church Cemetery Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:Benson_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Kelat%2C_Kentucky|Benson Methodist Church Cemetery]]}} '''Find A Grave Page:''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225766/benson-methodist-church-cemetery Benson Methodist Church Cemetery F.A.G. Page] '''Harrison County, KYGenWeb page:''' [http://usgenwebsites.org/KYHarrison/BensonMethodistChurchCemetery.htm Benson Methodist Church Cemetery] '''Directions:''' Near Kelat, Harrison County Kentucky off US Rt 27 on Rt 1744. '''History''' The first Benson Methodist Church was built in 1875. On the evening of June 28, 2005, the church was struck by lightening and burned to the ground. Another church was rebuilt on the same site and dedicated in 2007.

Bentheim castle and family

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[[Category: Netherlands Project]] [[Category:Grafschaft Bentheim (Kreis), Niedersachsen]] [[Category:Grafschaft Bentheim (Kreis) One Place Study]] ==Bentheim castle and family== The medieval Bentheim Castle (Burg Bentheim) is the largest hilltop castle in North-West Germany and was first mentioned in the year 1050, it's located in Bad Bentheim in the [[Space:Landkreis_Grafschaft_Bentheim|Grafschaft Bentheim in Lower Saxony]]. {{Image|file=Bentheim_castle_and_family-2.png |caption=Bad Bentheim }} The castle is built of sandstone blocks. This sandstone also bears the name of the place: Bentheimer sandstone. Hidden in the forests of the Bentheimer Wald are some old quarries. The Bentheim Sandstone was once mined here. Not only for the castle in Bad Bentheim, but also for almost every church in the area, part of the Dom tower in Utrecht, the palace on Dam Square in Amsterdam and for the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty in New York. The carved sandstone was transported by horse and carriage to Carelshaven in Delden. This is now a restaurant, but in the past the Inn at a small harbor where the blocks of stone with small boats were transported trough specially constructed channels towards the Regge, which again ended up in the IJssel. The rock walls are between 25 and 35 meters high. {{Image|file=Bentheim_castle_and_family-4.png |caption=Bentheimer wald, Bentheimer sandstone }} The counts and kings of Bentheim and Steinfurt have owned the complex for more than five centuries. The oldest known owners were [[Count_of_Rheineck-1|Otto II von Rheineck]] (circa 1115-1149) and his mother [[Northeim-6| Geertruid von Northeim]]. Through the marriage of Otto's sister [[Rheineck-2|Sophia van Rheineck]] to Count [[Holland-87|Dirk VI van Holland]] zu Bentheim it was inherited by their younger son [[Holland-2234|Otto zu Bentheim]]. In the fourteenth century, by inheritance, the van Güterswyk family became the new owners, they later called themselves von Bentheim. Steinfurt Castle was added to the property by marriage. The castle is still inhabited but the fortifications and some historic reception rooms are open to the public. The living area is inhabited by the noble family zu Bentheim und Steinfurt. To enter the castle, one passes two gates. The lower gate dates from the thirteenth century. The upper gate was designed in the seventeenth century by the Dutch architect Philips Vingboons (1614-1679). In 1650 Bentheim was visited by the artists Jacob van Ruisdael and Nicolaes Berchem, who both captured the castle in various paintings. {{Image|file=Bentheim_castle_and_family-3.png |caption=''Ansicht der Burg Bentheim von Nordwesten'', by Jacob van Ruisdael }} Between 1752 and 1804, Bentheim was pledged to the Elector of Hanover. Since 1804 it belongs again to the van Bentheim family, who since 1817 can call themselves Fürsten zu Bentheim und Steinfurt. ===Bentheim family=== Wikitree profiles from or related to the 'zu Bentheim' family (looks like a lot are still missing, but have to look for them all a bit more):
*[[Salm-58|Otto von Salm]] (1080 - 1150) Graf von Salm, later Graf von Rheineck und Bentheim, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen married [[Northeim-6|Gertrud von Northeim]] Gräfin von Northeim. Their daughter: * [[Rheineck-2|Sophie von Rheineck]] Gräfin von Rheinbeck Gräfin von Bentheim married [[Holland-87|Dirk van Holland]] Graaf van Holland (abt. 1114 - 1157) Their son: *[[Holland-2234|Otto van Holland (zu Bentheim)]] Graf von Bentheim married [[Van_Cuijck-2|Alverade van Cuijck]] Vrouwe van Arnsberg, Gräfin von Bentheim Their son: * [[Graaf_van_Benthem-2|Boudewijn van Benthem]] Graaf van Benthem, Burggraaf van Utrecht aka von Bentheim (bef. 1203 - abt. 1247) married .... (no profile yet ?) Their daughter: *[[Bentheim-6|Elisabeth von Bentheim]] (bef. 1228 - aft. 1270) married [[Steinfurt-7| Ludolf von Steinfurt]] Herr zu Steinfurt (bef. 1225 - aft. 1245) Their son: *[[Steinfurt-6|Balduin von Steinfurt]] Herr zu Steinfurt (bef. 1244 - aft. 1244) married [[Lippe-47| Elisabeth zur Lippe]] More missing generations (?) *[https://www.krommetje.nl/humo-gen/family.php?database=humo_&id=F14141&main_person=I34453 Ernst Willem von Bentheim-Steinfurt] Graaf van Bentheim-Steinfurt married Geertruy van Zelst Their son: *[https://www.krommetje.nl/humo-gen/family.php?database=humo_&id=F14140&main_person=I34452 Ernst von Bentheim-Steinfurt] Heer van Batenburg, Graaf van Bentheim-Steinfurt en Batenburg married Isabella Justine van Horne, Vrouwe van Batenburg, Gravinne van Horne-Batenburg (online genealogy-no profiles yet?) Their son: *[https://www.krommetje.nl/humo-gen/family.php?database=humo_&id=F14142 Frederik Belgicus Karel von Bentheim-Steinfurt] (24-1-1703 -7-6-1733) married Franziska Charlotte, geb. Gräfin zur Lippe. (online genealogy-no profiles yet ?) Their son: *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Paul_Ernst_von_Bentheim-Steinfurt Karl Paul Ernst von Bentheim-Steinfurt] (* 30. August 1729; † 30. Juni 1780) Graf von Steinfurt married Charlotte Sophie von Nassau-Siegen Their son: *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Wilhelm_Geldricus_Ernst_zu_Bentheim_und_Steinfurt Ludwig Wilhelm Geldricus Ernst zu Bentheim und Steinfurt] (* 1. Oktober 1756 auf Burg Steinfurt; † 20. August 1817) married Juliane Wilhelmine von Schleswig-Holstein-Glücksburg (* 30. April 1754; † 14. September 1823) (no profiles-Wikipedia) Their son: *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexius_zu_Bentheim_und_Steinfurt Alexius Friedrich zu Bentheim und Steinfurt] (* 20. Januar 1781; † 3. November 1866) married Wilhelmine Caroline Friderike Maria, Prinzessin von Solms-Braunfels (no profiles-Wikipedia) Their son: * [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_zu_Bentheim_und_Steinfurt Ludwig zu Bentheim und Steinfurt (1812–1890) married Bertha, geborene Prinzessin zu Hessen-Philippsthal-Barchfeld (1818–1888).] (no profiles yet-Wikipedia) Their son: * [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexis_zu_Bentheim_und_Steinfurt Alexis Furst zu Bentheim und Steinfurt] (1845–1919) married [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_zu_Waldeck_und_Pyrmont Frau Pauline zu Waldeck und Pyrmont] (1855–1925). (no profiles yet-Wikipedia) Their son: *(no profile yet [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Adolf_zu_Bentheim_und_Steinfurt Viktor Adolph Wilhelm Otto zu Bentheim und Steinfurt] (* 18. Juli 1883 in Potsdam; † 4. Juni 1961 in Burgsteinfurt, Münsterland) war seit 1919 Chef des Hauses Bentheim und Steinfurt married Stephanie zu Schaumburg-Lippe (1899–1925) (wikipedia) Their son: * [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexis_Prinz_zu_Bentheim_und_Steinfurt Alexis, Prinz zu Bentheim und Steinfurt] (Wikipedia, no profile yet) married [[Von_Waldeck-Pyrmont-4|Prinzessin Pauline Emma Auguste Hermine von Waldeck-Pyrmont]] *Her sister was: [[Waldeck_und_Pyrmont-4| Adelheid Emma Wilhelmina Theresia (Waldeck und Pyrmont) van Oranje-Nassau (1858 - 1934)]] Prinzessin von Waldeck und Pyrmont, Koningin der Nederlanden married [[Oranje-Nassau-8|Willem Alexander Paul Frederik Lodewijk van Oranje Nassau (1817 - 1890)]] Koning der Nederlanden, groothertog van Luxemburg
==Sources== See also: *[[Space:Landkreis_Grafschaft_Bentheim|Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim (includes links to sources for families from this area)]] WikiTree freespace page created by [[Sluys-6|Bertram Sluys]] *Grafschaft Bentheim, Burg Bentheim [https://www.grafschaft-bentheim-tourismus.de/erleben/kunst-kultur/sehenswuerdigkeiten-der-grafschaft/burg-bentheim.html The castle in 360° - Die Burg in 360°] *[http://www.guuspauwels.nl/tekstbronnen/bentheim.pdf Kasteel Bentheim (Burg Bentheim)] by Guus Pauwels *[https://youtu.be/BpP20TNVFe0 flight over Bentheim castle] *[https://www.bentheim-castle.com/Tour/Herrgott+%E2%80%94+Ancient+Crucifiz Bentheim castle tour] *Wikiwand [https://www.wikiwand.com/de/Grafschaft_Bentheim Grafschaft Bentheim]

Benting Name Study

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[[Category:Benting Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Benting Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Benting Benting] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Benting name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Benting's), by time period (18th Century Benting's), or by topic (Benting DNA, Benting Occupations, Benting Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. The Benting One-name Study is also registered with the [https://one-name.org Guild of One-name Studies] No name variants are currently being studied. ==How to Join== To join the Benting Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Benting-27|Yvonne Benting]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Benting}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Benting_DNA_Project Benting DNA Project] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Benting_USA_Census Benting names in the USA census] * ==Membership== * [[Benting-27|Yvonne Benting (coordinator)]] * [[Blain-928|Kath McKenzie]] ==Name origin== What I do know about my own branch of the surname is that we were originally recorded as Bunting, which in my branch of the tree was then consistently recorded as Benting from c1880s onwards. I aim to investigate the origins of the Benting name in other families both in the UK and globally.

Bentley Descendants originally from Jamestown

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[[Category:Disambiguation Studies]] [[Category:Bentley Name Study]][[Category: United States, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Virginia, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: North Carolina, Bentley Name Study]] This is a subcategory for the [[Space:Bentley_Name_Study|Bentley Name Study]]. This page's focus is to study Bentley families in Southern Colonial America. The use of the names William, James, John, Daniel, and Samuel makes placing a record with the correct profile difficult. The following sections will follow the Bentley families as they move from Virginia to North Carolina and then into Georgia. ==Introduction== It was the Study's intention to look at the Bentley families in each state separately. However, there appears to be at least two different Bentley families living in early Virginia and North Carolina. Studying them together will provide better opportunities to prevent conflation of profiles with similar names. The goal of most one name studies is to [[http://one-name.org/getting-started-with-a-one-name-study/#O2gmaLylUaC7QCX3.99 "locate all instances of that name wherever it is found"]. In furthering this goal, the Study will utilize traditional "data sets," the Bentley profiles here on WikiTree (3,065 profiles as of February 1, 2018) as well as the profiles identified by Allen Bentley. He has a Family Search Bentley Genealogy with over 30,064 Bentley names, many of his profiles have lots of records or sources. These profiles can be found both on Rootsweb and on Family Search *[https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=danielbsr&surname=BENTLEY%2C Index on Rootsweb] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubcollection_id%3A%222%3A2%3A2%3AMMD8-55T%22 Family Search] In some cases, its not clear why the record is with the particular name, so the Study will exercise independent judgement about placing those records here on WikiTree. However, his database will be one measure of how close the Study is to collecting every instance of the Bentley name. In the following sections, the first Bentley family or families to live in each state will be discussed. The goal is to eventually present an accurate picture of how the Bentley name (one the first names recorded in America) spread from colonial Virginia to the other colonies and into the southern United States. The use of the same "given" name by repeated generations can lead to confusion. So as a secondary goal, each state section will attempt to untangle (if necessary) or explain family lines that might be confusing. If you run across a confusing line of the Bentley Family not yet covered, please let the Study manager know. The Study will attempt to create sections that will focus on your concern (or work with you to help untangle it). The current plan is for the Study to begin with states who began as colonies. However, that focus will change based on requests/interest by other WikiTreers. Therefore, the state sections may at times read more like unorganized "research notes" than a coherent study of each state. ==Immigrants to Virginia== According to the [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shipnamesBa.htm Pilgrim Passenger Names Early 1600's website]] four Bentleys are listed in the muster lists of ships coming to America from 1608 and 1671. {| border="1" | [[Bentley-2142| Bentley, William]] || age 20 || 1608 || on ship [[[:Category:John_and_Francis%2C_sailed_Oct_18%2C_1607|John and Francis]]] (First Supply) || from London to Virginia |- | [[Bentley-2142|Bentlie, William]] || age 36 || 1624 || on ship [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jacob.htm Jacob]] || from London to Virginia |- | Bentley, Abram || age 20 || 1635 || on ship [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/globe.htm Globe]] || from London to Virginia |- | Bently, Jo. || age 21 || 1635 || on ship [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/alice.htm Alice]] || from London to Virginia |- |} :It is believed that the William Bentley and Bentlie listed above are the same person. William is discussed more below. Abram and Jo. do not have profiles on wikitree and no further information is known about them at this time. ===Cavaliers and Pioneers=== The book Cavaliers and Pioneers Cavaliers and Pioneers 1623-1800 [[https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge/cavalierspioneer00nuge_djvu.txt available online here]] provides a more comprehensive list of Bentleys who settled in Virginia in the 1600 and 1700s. Anyone interested in this topic should also refer to Allen Price's website, Complete Listing of Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666 (from book published 1912 by George Cabell Greer, now copyright-free) [[http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ available here]] which includes a link to a spreadsheet for sorting all significant data contained in Cavaliers and Pioneers [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kl3NQvvVBWeUVhlhXTIJa325b_I1i1rJMjbep1CkvtQ/edit#gid=0 in spreadsheet format]]Allen Price's Complete List of of Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666 (from book published 1912 by George Cabell Greer, now copyright-free) [[http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ available here]] and link to [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kl3NQvvVBWeUVhlhXTIJa325b_I1i1rJMjbep1CkvtQ/edit#gid=0 Cavaliers and Pioneers in spreadsheet format]] According to Price, Cavaliers and Pioneers documents over 17,000 names of immigrants, over 25,000, if one includes the sponsors of the immigrants. It appears the Bentley name (or variations) is mentioned 13 times, with six listings involving Williams. ==Bentley's Living in Early Virginia and North Carolina (1608-1699)== To do in this section: figure out if should make profiles for unconnected people Based on the profiles here on WikiTree (and those identified on Family Search) there were 17 Bentley individuals alive in Virginia and North Carolina in the sixteen hundreds. The vast majority of these Bentley profiles can be traced to the Family of William Bentley (Virginia and NC) *[[Bentley-2142|William Bentley]] abt 1589 - aft 1663 Virginia *[[Bentley-1588|Richard Bentley]] abt 1636 Elizabeth City, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America - Dec 1687 *[[Bentley-2143|William Bentley]] abt 1640 Elizabeth City, Virginia - before 1693 *[[Bentley-1588|Richard Bentley]] abt 1636 Elizabeth City, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America - Dec 1687 *[[Bentley-1589|Jane Unknown Bentley]] 1640 - 3 Jul 1677 *[[Bentley-2140|John Bentley]] abt 1679 Chowan County, NC - abt 1741 *[[Bently-17|John Bently]] 22 Dec 1665 , North Carolina - before Oct 1695 *[[Bently-18|Richard Bently]] 2 Feb 1668 Perquimans, Carolina - 1697 *[[Bently-12|Sarah Bently]] abt 1663 Elizabeth City, Virginia *[[Bently-19|William Bently]] 15 Aug 1671 Perquimans, Carolina - aft 1694 Family of Daniel Bentley (Virginia) *[[Bentley-778|Daniel Bentley]] 1660 - 1721 *[[Bentley-766|Daniel Jr]] who was born in Virginia in 1690. Daniel had 5 children born in Virginia between 1707-1719, including Not in either family *[[Bentley-3282|Nathaniel Bentley]] abt 1645 - aft 1672 *[[Bentley-1960|Patience Bentley]] 11 Oct 1671 Rappahannock, Essex, Virginia, USA - 25 Mar 1713 *[[Bentley-349|Matthew Bentley]] 1650 - 8 Jan 1684 *[[Bentley-3292|Thomas Bentley]] before 1652 - 1704 Virginia I think *[[Bentley-1591|Thomas Bentley]] 1690 Rowan, North Carolina, USA - 1791 Additional records have been found for individuals alive and living in Virginia during this time, but those people either do not have a profile or its not clear which profile the record should go with. Those records or people will be discussed in a section after after examination of the two primary Bentley families of seventeenth century Virginia. The first Bentley known to be in Virginia was [[Bentley-2142|William Bentley]] (in Virginia 1624 to 1660's). The land he owned in 1624, in the incorporation of Elizabeth City (was considered in Warwick Co. this land was abandoned by William prior to 1645. It is not clear what happened to William after 1645. His children moved to North Carolina around 1660s. He was believed married to Elizabeth Unknown, marriage date unknown. His son's ages are estimated ~1635-40 by the ages of Richard's children. Boddie states William Bentley who came to Jamestown in 1624 on the Jacob was the probable father of [[Bentley-1588|Richard]] and [[Bentley-2143|William]] who moved to Alermarle CO, NC in the 1660s. There were other Bentley names in Virginia not yet linked to William and Elizabeth. Its not clear why Boddie place Richard and William as the sons of William. They would have been born in 1636 and 1640. The family of [[Bentley-2142|William Bentley]] moved into North Carolina in the 1660's. William's son [[Bentley-1588|Richard]] had sons named Richard, William and John with his first wife, he also had second John with his second wife Lydia. His son then had sons use used the names William, James and John. It appears some children of this line have possibly been conflated with children of a William belonging to Daniel Bentley line. There also was a Thomas who is not believed related to William's family who had a son Thomas who lived in North Carolina. #[[Bentley-2142|William Bentley]] married [[Unknown-300305|Elizabeth Bentley]] and are known to have had the following children: #[[Bentley-2143|William (brother of Richard)]] (1640s-1693 Albemarle Co) #[[Bentley-1588|Richard]] believed to have moved to North Carolina sometime prior to 1664. Richard's children were born in North Carolina: ##[[Bentley-1559|Mary]] was born on 29 Aug 1662 in Perquimans, North Carolina. ##[[Bently-12|Sarah]] born about 1663 ##[[Bently-17|John Bentley]] (son of Richard and Jane) Born 22 Dec 1665 in , North Carolina before Oct 1695 in , North Carolina. Married to ANN BARROW on 6 Nov 1694.(45) Widowed about a year after her marriage. Probably died before 1718 as she was not listed in her father's will. No known children ###[[Bentley-1508|William W. (son of John, the son of Richard)]](1702-1779 Bertie) ####[[Bentley-548|William II]] (1729 - abt. 1802) (Bertie) #####[[Bentley-1515|William III]] (1749 - aft. 1774) (Onslow Co) ##[[Bently-18|Richard Bentley]] (son of Richard and Jane) Born 2 Feb 1668 in Perquimans, died 1697. No children ##[[Bently-19|William]] (son of Richard) born 5 Aug 1671 in Perquimans died after 1694. No known children. ##[[Bentley-2140|John]] born about 1679 The family of Daniel Bentley begins to appear in Virginia in 1660. #Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-778|Daniel Bentley]] (estimated born in 1660, place unknown died ____ ###[[Bentley-766|Daniel Jr]] who was born in Virginia in 1690. Daniel had 5 children born in Virginia between 1707-1719, including ####[[Bentley-774|Sarah]] ####[[Bentley-777|John Bentley]] in Virginia 1707-1795 ####[[Bentley-775|Ann Bentley]] November 2, 1717 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia ####[[Bentley-776|William]] (in Virginia 1719 - 1799), had a son ####[[Bentley-757|Samuel Bentley]] 30 Dec 1719 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, had 9 children born in Virginia from 1736-1760 Daniel's family will be discussed more in the next section. Daniel's family along with another Daniel Bentley family and multiple Samuels, has led to some genealogical confusion over the Bentley families living in eighteenth century Virginia. What happened to William and John of Surry Co? Records in NC seem to suggest this wasn't the only other know John of this era. There are records for Thomas, William and John in Surry Co. that don't seem to be placed with any profiles. The only John Bentley known to be alive was born in North Carolina. "John Bently (son of Richard) and Ann Barrow daughter of (John and wife Sarah) were married Nov. 6, 1694 by Thomas Harvie." in North Carolina. The listing for Surry Co. Tithables in 1698 lists *John Bentley, Thomas Bentley, Thomas Jr. It also has an entry for Edward Barrow and Thomas Barrow. Could the John Bentley in NC who married Ann Barrow be related to these Bentley and Barrows? #William Bentley not sure of generation for John and William yet. Surry Co. in 1688 (page 194) #John Bentley--in 1698 Surry (page 202) and need to check 1694 in 1704 a no first name Bentley in 1704 in Surry CountyColonial Surry, John Bennett Boddie, 1948, Pages: 202, 213(?) [[https://books.google.com/books?id=Ir6kljPPONgC&lpg=PA126&dq=Deposition%20of%20Jeremiah%20Ellis%20age%2034&pg=PA188#v=onepage&q=Bentley&f=false available here]] there is also a listing for #Jno. Bentley in 1704 Rent Rolls for land in James City Co.English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records compiled by Louis des Cognets, Jr, 1958, [http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/english-duplicates-lost-virginia-records.pdf Page 172 this Jno and John above could be same ?? Thomas, Thomas Jr and William, John In the late 1680-90s the names Thomas, Thomas Jr, William and John's appear, then end, around the same time record's for Daniel's family begin to show up. Further research/analysis of these names in relation to the families of William and Daniel #[[Bentley-3292|Thomas]] importee to Surry Co. March 11, 1652 to JOHN BLACKBOURNE ##Thomas Jr. (Likely his son) listed with Thom Sr 1688 (p194) and 1698 (page 202) It is possible that the Tho. Benleye who came to the Surrey area prior to 1652 is the father of the Thomas Bentley Jr who was grantee of land on October 20, 1688. Either could be the same Tho Bentley mentioned in a deposition on July 4, 1677. Since this Thomas was involved in Bacon's Rebellion, it is possible he is related to the Matthew Bentley who was also involved in the same rebellion. Its important to keep in mind that the various unconnected people might be related to families of the families of William and Daniel or might represent other Bentley families present in Virginia and or North Carolina during the 1600s. The discussion of William's and Daniel's families will continue after the following section, which will discuss records and profiles not yet tied to one of the two primary Bentley families. The Unconnected section seems to distract, might be helpful to skip this section and begin again with the section Two Daniels, Confusion over Samuel and Conflation of William, John and James ===Unconnected Bentley records or people in 1600 VA and NC=== William and Elizabeth
Do the following records all belong to [[Bentley-2142|William Bentley]] who Boddie tells us married [[Unknown-300305|Elizabeth Bentley]] maybe around 1640. Or was there another William and/or Elizabeth in Virginia between 1624-1651 *On June 20, 1639 records show William Bentleg was imported into Henrico Co along with an Elizabeth Boreman. (Could this be when [[Bentley-2142|William]] abandoned his land? He was married to an Elizabeth (no date for marriage). [[Bentley-1588|Richard]], their first son is believed to have been born 1635-1640 based on age of his kids ([[Bentley-1559|Mary]]), his first child was "borne the 29th of Agust 1662." So William and Elizabeth might have gotten married as late as 1640s. Could Elizabeth Boreman be the same Elizabeth he married? If it is, then need to explain who Eliz Bently of 1635 was connected to. *1645 [[Bentley-2142|William]]'s land from 1624 is mentioned in grant (Boddie say William was still living?) as abandoned prior to September 24, 1645 when that land was granted to Mr. Edward Major. The land granted to Major is described as land in Warwick Co formerly granted to Severall pers: Pharoah Flinton, 150 acs., Giles Allington, 100 acs., & William Bentley, 50 acs. (individually) & by them deserted. Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. 1934. [https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/158/mode/2up/ page 159 available here] *On January 9, 1651 William Benley is listed on a land grant as one of 20 people imported by Humphrey Tabb for land in Northumberland Co. If this was the same William, it would seem his sons and wife would be with him? *1655 (no date given) Elizabeth Bentley (possibly [[Unknown-300305|Elizabeth Bentley]]) is listed as one of six immigrants imported by Martin Hamond for land in James River S. The other immigrants include: Elizabeth Johnson, Robert Mason, Kath. Mutton, Mary Langingham, John Glover. Note: the 1655 date matches the dates around the other grants recorded in original patent book near the Elizabeth's entry. No further records have been found for William or Elizabeth after 1655. *Connection to Flinton family in 1624. WikiTree currently has an interesting additional connection between the Bentley and Flinton families. In approximately 1760, 136 years later, [[Flinton-6|Farrar Pharaoh Flinton's]] great great great grandson [[Booker-709|Capt. Edward Booker IV]] married [[Bentley-768|Mary Bentley.]] Mary is believed to be the daughter of [[Bentley-757|Samuel Bentley]] who is not currently believed to be related to William Bentley. See section below entitled The Three Bentley Families, with a Samuel. *April 04, 1635 Eliza. Bently ([[Unknown-300305|Elizabeth Bentley]] possibly??)is listed in a grant Thomas Normanton (Elizabeth City Co.) as one of six people (Andrew Peterson, Jos. Browne, Eliz. Blackly, Ann Ward) transported by John Ward for which he was given a land grant on April 04, 1635. Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. 1934. [https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/36/mode/2up/ page 37 available here] Records for Bentley names not tied to any profile
#1635 John Bently (born ~ 1614, arrived on ship Alice), AND Abram. Bentley (born~1615 on shipe Globe) #July 25, 1638 and September 14, 1650 Hen. Bently/Henry Bentley importee #Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-3282|Nathaniel Bentley]] Born about 1645 [location unknown] ###[[Bentley-1960|Patience Bentley]] Born 11 Oct 1671 in Rappahannock, Essex, Virginia (Wife of Thomas Bartlett — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Died 25 Mar 1713 in Essex County, Virginia. Mother of ####[[Bartlett-1936|William Bartlett]] #Unknown Parents ##July 15, 1657. Jane Bently is listed as one of 10 immigrants land in Doegs Island. #Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-349|Matthew Bentley]] 1650 to 1684 (involved in Bacon's rebellion) ###married married in Middlesex (formerly a part of Lancaster) on February 6, 1670 ###was probably born around 1645-1650-not sure where #Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-3292|Thomas]] records from 1652-1704 (involved in Bacon's rebellion) ###Thomas Jr ###Its not yet know if they are related but Various Tithables between 1678 and 1704 mention a Tho, William and John BentleyColonial Surry, John Bennett Boddie, 1948, Pages: 188, 194, 197-8, 202, 213 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=Ir6kljPPONgC&lpg=PA126&dq=Deposition%20of%20Jeremiah%20Ellis%20age%2034&pg=PA188#v=onepage&q=Bentley&f=false available here]] In 1635 two more Bentleys arrive in Virginia John Bently (born ~ 1614, arrived on ship Alice), AND Abram. Bentley (born ~1615 (shipe Globe) both arrived in Virginia. No other records seem to exist for John and Abram in Virginia around 1635. (There is a record for a Jno Bentley in the Rent Roll for Jame City Co. in 1704.)English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, compiled by Louis des Cognets, Jr..1958, [http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/english-duplicates-lost-virginia-records.pdf Page 172] A Henry Bentley also shows up in Virginia in 1638 and July 25, 1638 Hen. Bently is listed on a land grant as one of the 15 people transported for land due to Elizabeth Grayne (Widow) for land in (Chas City Co.) (also listed Rowland Grayne, James Grayne, Nich. Cliffe, William Rowly, Robert Holman, Martha Fludd, Jon. Parker, Robt. Fute, Fr. Downes, Daniell Arrye, Jon. Doobees, Sarah Keelin, Jon. Dale, Richard Falconer)Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. 1934. [https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/92/mode/2up/ page 93 available here] September 14, 1650 Henry Bentley is listed on a land grant as one 9 people imported by Capt. Ischiel Linch for land in Rappahannock River. (other importees: Blanch Grigg, Jane Garrett, John Roberts, Thomas Westwood, John Coope, George Peirce, William Bira, John Gurnett (or Garnett)). Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. 1934. [https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/202/mode/2up/ page 202 available here] Is this the same Henry from 1638 or a new one? July 15, 1657. Jane Bently is listed as one of 10 immigrants imported by Francis Roberts for land in Doegs Island. The other immigrants include: James Mac Donnell, Hugh Carty, Tho. Holder, Ro. Barnes, Rob. Huett, Edmond Taylor, Richd. Johnson, Peeter Edwards, Rob. Jones. Renewed 11 Mar. 1663 in name of Joseph Feilding & Jno. Gardner, to whom it was assigned by sd. Roberts Nathan Bentley is listed in land grants on September 24, 1668 Nathl. Bently was the grantee of land [[http://lva-linux-temp.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com:8991/F/PQVIJ4IF1S45IVYARB4T44JNM5H37H8ABB7P9TQAVIS62FXGCB-46368?func=full-set-set&set_number=002227&set_entry=000001&format=999 land grant available here]] AND [[http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/3YY17QQEKLI4812VAJRAMSLB2XL33JBXLXTG84A3XK4HU4CEFD-09857?func=full-set-set&set_number=004459&set_entry=000006&format=999 land grant available here]] He is listed as the father of *1671 [[Bentley-1960|Patience Bentley]] was born in Virginia, died in 1713. On November 20, 1679, Martin Bentley was granted a ticket to come to the "Providence" aboard the Mary and Sarah from Barbados.The original lists of persons of quality; emigrants, Hotten, John Camden, 1832-1873. [https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft#page/378/mode/2up/search/Bently Page 356] (see [https://books.google.com/books?id=PaB7ohULQP4C&lpg=PA342&ots=jCjDUYrnZY&dq=%22Martin%20Bentley%22%201679&pg=PA339#v=onepage&q=Bentley&f=false for more info] about a Marin Bentley in Barbados. Nothing further is currently know about him or any family he might have had. Thomas and Matthew, "the Baconians"
Thomas and Matthew were both mentioned in relation to Bacon's Rebellion, it not know if they were related or not. However, a cautionary note, "Two Baconians, Matthew Bentley and Robert Boodle . . . two native Middlesex sons had been cut from their family inheritances by circumstances out of their control" If this is true, it would mean that Matthew might not be mentioned in his father's will or other records. *March 11, 1652 in land grant to JOHN BLACKBOURNE for 151 arcs. in Surry Co., (cited p. 248). Near Col. Flood's land, bet. Mr. Foards & the Sunken Marsh, etc., S. to the barren Neck Swamp, etc. Incomplete. Mentions John Flood & Richard Baven. Trans, of 3 pers: Tho. Ackerman, Tho. Benleye.Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. 1934. [https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/286/mode/2up/ page 286 available here] *February 6, 1670 [[Bentley-349|Mathew Bentley]] married [[Wilde-613|Mary Wilde]] in Middlesex (formerly a part of Lancaster). *Matthew was involved in Bacon's Rebellion in 1676. What is known about him comes from records related to Matthew's trial for his involvement in the rebellion. His profile notes that he was disinherited by his family for his involvement in rebellion. If this is true, then records of Matthew's father may be difficult to find. *July 4, 1677 Tho Bentley is mentioned in a deposition of Jeremiah Ellis concerning his involvement in Bacon's Rebellion.Colonial Surry, John Bennett Boddie, 1948. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ir6kljPPONgC&lpg=PA126&dq=Deposition%20of%20Jeremiah%20Ellis%20age%2034%20Bentley&pg=PA126#v=onepage&q&f=false Page 126] * January 8, 1685 [[Bentley-349|Mathew Bentley]] died ==Bentley's Living in Virginia (1700-1799)== To do: #Daniel section-Figure out who children of Daniel are, Allan has Daniel as father of one of the William currently link to the NC family #Samuel-figure out if merges are needed #William section-make sure all the records are with the correct William #James and John, fit with correct parents after fixing Williams In this section I will lay out three problems that makes conflating the profiles from the family of William who moved to North Carolina with the family of Daniel from Virginia. It appears members of both families end up in Georgia (get date 1780s?-1810) #There were two Daniel Bentley living in Virginia around the same time. #There maybe two sets of profiles for the family of Samuel but this line also involves a Sarah passing on the Bentley name to children. #There are many Williams born around the same time (1720s-17??). Including Williams in both of the two different Bentley families. It is these Williams or there children who end up in Georgia. The family of William in NC (as the profiles stand now) named children William, James and John in three 3 consecutive generations. Each problem will be addressed in a section that will also attempt to locate all the Bentley's with the same name (Daniel), then (Samuel and Sarah), then Williams (James and John also need to be addressed). ===Daniels in Virginia=== Three Daniel Bentleys were in [Richmond Co] Virginia around the same time which has caused some confusion over who is related to who. The first [Bentley-766|Daniel]] was married to Annie, they had five children including a Daniel Jr [Incorrect: They have only 4 proved - No Daniel. GFB].. The second Daniel [This is apparently Daniel Jr. [This is Bentley-766] mentioned in his father's 1721 will B/o James and proved married to another Elizabeth].(currently has no profile) he was married to Elizabeth and they had two children including another Daniel Jr. Rootsweb profiles have different children than do the profiles here at WikiTree. Its not clear how many Daniel profiles there should be. Below is outlined the WikiTree Daniles then the Rootsweb Daniels #[[Bentley-778|Daniel Bentley (Daniel 1)]] (born in 1660no source, place unknown, will Aug 1721 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia) married to Elizabeth ([https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I10012 Rootsweb Profile)] ##[[Bentley-766|Daniel Jr]] (Daniel 2) (born in Virginia in 1690no source) [REMOVE this line. Place below at "Daniel 3."GFB] ###][###[[Bentley-5049 bc1785 died prior to July 3, 1723 when proved wife Anne BENTLEY cited as widow on Nash land. (died before 12 Sep 1731 [then too] in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia). Daniel was married to Anne and they had 5 [NO: CORRECT is 4 - NO Daniel] children born in Virginia between 1717-1719, [CORRECT is: Anne'17, Samuel 19, William '22 and apparent older brother John bc1715 PROVED by mother in court 12 Sep 1731 GFB] Died will [NO WILL] Presented at court July 3, 1723. Richmond County Deeds 1720-1733, page s 199-200 (Sparacio) "Anne BENTLEY, Widow (from rootsweb)([https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I293 Daniel's profile on Rootsweb]) ## [##[[Bentley-766|Daniel Jr]] (Daniel 2) (born in Virginia in 1690no source) [REMOVE this line. Place below at "Daniel 3."GFB] [HERE!!!] #Daniel Bentley (Daniel 3) [https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2477 Rootsweb profile])who was married to Elizabeth and had the following children: ##Alice Bentley born April 13, 1724 (have records but no profile, mother Elizabeth)"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRRH-X15 : 5 December 2014), Daniel Bentley in entry for Alice Bentley, ; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 975.523 V2K. ##Daniel [#### 3rd, - S/o ## / Jr.] Bentley born February 28, 1726 (have records but no profile, mother Elizabeth)"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRRD-L3Q : 5 December 2014), Daniel Bentley, ; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 975.523 V2K. Compare to Rootsweb profiles for Daniels. *Daniel 1 will of in 1721 names Eliz wife (sons young James and Daniel) *Daniel 2 ["3" - NOT a 2nd nor a JR.] and Anna had kids between 1717-20 [c1715-1722] (died by 1723, Anna Widow of Daniel cited in July 3, 1723) *Daniel 3 ["2", - 2nd, - Jr.] and Eliz had kids in 1724-1726 [ S/o Dan will 1721] Would suggest there are three separate Daniels [This is correct] *Janet Hunter shared many records regarding the family of Daniel Bentley on a Genealogy.com board [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bentley/2871/ available here]. **[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bentley/2875/ Allan Bentley's response] also provides additional information to Janet's "masteful job" Earliest records Hunter found for Daniel: #1704 Daniel (Richmond Co. July and Aug, December) #1712-1720 lots of records Daniel of Richmond #1717 Daniel and ANN parents of Ann #1719 Samuel son of Daniel and Ann #1720 Will is written #1721 wife Elizabeth present will #1723 "widow" Anne #1724 Alice daughter of Dan and Elizabeth #1726 Daniel Son of Daniel and Elizabeth #1730 John d/o John and Mary [??? Daniel??? clarification needed - possible 4th] #1731 Daniel Court case [Probably Dan Jr.] #1731 Deed of Gift-Ann Bentley gives sons property when they become 21. Sons: John, Samel, William Three Daniels again? 1. Dan and Ann 2. Dan and Eliz 3. Dan son of Dan and Eliz What happened to these guys 1704 Richard Bentley: Phillips receives land for importation of him (Richmond Co.) AND 1706 Thomas Bentley (Surry Co.) (see above ???) Johns in early VA [Richmond Co / Amelia Co: 1) John bc1710 Father UNK m Mary Ellis 1727 moves to Amelia Co c1736. 2) John bc1715 S/o Daniel and Anne Onslow c1756 - Wilkes Co GA c1770 and 3) John bc1740 dc1780 (Amelia Co will) - B/o Efford b1760 - S/o Samuel bc1710 will of 1784. GFB] #Son of Unknown)[https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I21388 roots web profile of Unknown]) ##[https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2405 John] born 1707 profile on Rootsweb (Birth: Abt 1707 in Virginia Death: 3 Apr 1750 in Amelia County, Virginia # Son of Daniel BENTLEY and Anne ([https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I293 Rootsweb for Danie])l b: Abt 1690 [APPARENTLY NO SUCH PERSON] in Raliegh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia ##[https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2579 John] born in 1711 profile on Rootsweb (moved to Oslow Co, NC died after 1771) Overall WikiTree currently lists 14 Daniel Bentley profiles born between 1660-1789. Allan lists 12 Daniel profiles on rootsweb and 13 on Family Tree (1600-1799) The vast majority of the WikiTree profiles list Virginia as a birth place. The only Daniels not born in Virginia are the three Daniel's from the New England Bentley families #[[Bentley-864|Daniel Webster]](b. 1762 in Salmon River, Colchester, Canada) ##Bentley-863|Daniel Webster Jr.]](b. 6 Sep 1787 in Salmon River, Colchester, Canada) #[[Bentley-122|Daniel Bentley]] (15 Oct 1782 Tyringham,,Massachusetts There was one Daniel born in Maryland and moved to North Carolina. His family has been confused with the family of William Bentley in NC, but is not believed related. #[[Bentley-1474|Daniel]] (abt 1752 Maryland and died 15 Jul 1839 in Whitaker, Kentucky). He is related to the Thomas Bentley family who moved from Maryland to Rowan, NC. Two of the remaining ten Daniel Bentley profiles were born in Virginia but don't list parents. #[[Bentley-2243|Daniel]] no parents abt 1750 Richmond Co.,VA - 02 Jul 1832 #[[Bentley-1308|Daniel]] Elizabeth as mother Born 1752 in Richmond, Virginia ##[[Bentley-1300|Daniel]] born 1778 in Richard, Virginia Leaving seven Daniel profiles associate with the Daniel from Virginia family. ===Confusion over Samuel and Sarah=== On WikiTree there are currently 6 Samuel in VA and NC. On Family Search there are 9 Samuels living in Virginia and none in NC between 1700-1799. 11 on WikiTree overall,Family Search lists 21 Samuel Bentley between 1700-1799 The six Samuel profiles on Wiki Tree are as follow. To keep the outline shorter children not named Samuel or Sarah are not included below. #[[Bentley-766|Daniel Bentley]] (Born abt 1690 in Raleigh, Amelia, Virginia)(died before 12 Sep 1731 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia) ##[[Bentley-774|Sarah]] mentioned in brothers will of 1795 (Allan does not list her) ##[[Bentley-757|Samuel]] ( before 30 Dec 1719 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia)(Apr 1795 in Nottoway, Virginia) ###[[Bentley-756|Samuel Bentley Jr.]] born in 1740, married in 1757 had 9 children like his father, same with names that make his father's siblings. Since he died in Georgia, its not clear where all his children where born. ####[[Bentley-758|Samuel 3rd]] born 1772 in Virginia ###[[Bentley-772|Sarah Sally Bentley]] (b. 1760 in Amelia, Virginia)(Died 1810 in Browns Creek, Union, South Carolina) #Unknown Parents (seems likely most of these profiles are the same family from Daniel above but NOT ready to merge until sources more closely checked) ##[[Bentley-2404|Samuel Bentley]] was born 1700-1720 in Virginia. died before 1799. ###[[Bentley-2468|Samuel Jr.]] (born 1739 [location unknown])(Died 1795 [location unknown]) ###[[Bentley-2390|Sarah Bentley]]. (born 1760 in Amelia County, Virginia)(before 1850 unknown where. ####[[Bentley-2389|Joel Bentley]] born 1780 in Virginia. He had five children all listed as being born in South Carolina. #####[[Bentley-2473|Samuel]] (born about 4 Aug 1804)(died about 1860) ####[[Bentley-2463|Freeman Bentley]] born in 1791 in Virginia, father of five children. It seems some of the Samuel profiles are intended for the same people. Clearer sources and further research is needed. Need to also figure out when Samuel was born. If right after 1700, he would be in Daniel Jr. generation and probably too old to be Sarah's dad. The documents in profile are for late 1780s. So its likely Samuel was born closer too 1720 (in the above outline, he's placed with the generation of those born in 1720) Both Sarah's are listed as being born in 1760. Both fathers born 40 years before. Support for them being needing to be merged. The second Sarah is listed as having three children named Bentley. So her birth name and her children's names are the same. Need to review notes in these profiles. The document in Sam's profile, "twenty sixth day of March 1785, the within indenture between SAMUEL BENTLY and SARAH BENTLY" may explain the her and her children having same name. She is listed as having 3 sons, with an unknown Bentley father born between 1780-1790. They each had five children. Seems possible these need to be merged, but need more sources?? ===Conflation of William Bentley from two families=== During the seventeen hundreds the family of Daniel in Virginia and the family of William in NC repeatedly used the names William, John and James. Since members of both of these families end up in Georgia, both families will be analysed together. Again only certain children will be included in the outline to keep the outline short enough to study on these names. #[[Bentley-778|Daniel Bentley]] (born in 1660, place unknown, and had a son. He died in 1721 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia ##[[Bentley-766|Daniel Bentley]] (Born abt 1690 in Raleigh, Amelia, Virginia)(died before 12 Sep 1731 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia) ###[[Bentley-776|William Bentley]] (B. before 13 Mar 1720 in Richmond, Wise, Virginia)( 1799 in Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia) ###[[Bentley-757|Samuel Bentley]] 30 Dec 1719 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, had 9 children born in Virginia from 1736-1760 ####[[Bentley-771|Captain William Weldon Bentley]](1754 in Amelia, Virginia)(Nov 1823 in Powhatan, Powhatan, Virginia) ####[[Bentley-756|Samuel Bentley Jr.]] born in 1740, married in 1757 had 9 children like his father, same with names that make his father's siblings. Since he died in Georgia, its not clear where all his children where born. #####[[Bentley-763|William Weldon Bentley]] born 1776 Virginia #####[[Bentley-765|James Bentley]] born 1776 in Virgina #Unknown Grandparent ##Unknown Parents of Daniel ###[[Bentley-2404|Samuel Bentley]] was born 1700-1720 in Virginia. died before 1799. ####[[Bentley-2468|Samuel Jr.]] (born 1739 [location unknown])(Died 1795 [location unknown]) ####[[Bentley-2390|Sarah Bentley]]. (born 1760 in Amelia County, Virginia)(before 1850 unknown where. #####[[Bentley-1668|William Bentley]] born in 1781 in Virginia, father of five children. #[[Bently-17|John Bentley]] (son of Richard and Jane) Born 22 Dec 1665 in , North Carolina before Oct 1695 in , North Carolina. Married to ANN BARROW on 6 Nov 1694.(45) Widowed about a year after her marriage. Probably died before 1718 as she was not listed in her father's will. No known children #[[Bentley-2140|John Bentley]] (son of Richard and Lydia) was born about 1679 in Chowan Count,. died/will probated July 15, 1741 in Moratock River, Bertie Co. John had seven children. The following names are ones that show up repeatedly again in other generations. ##[[Bently-22|John Jr.]](born about 1703)(Bertie)(died 1754 in Bertie Co), no children listed on his profile. ###[[Bentley-3333|JOHN BENTLEY]], b. Abt. 1730, Bertie, North Carolina; d. Abt. 1802, Bertie County, North Carolina. (no profile located on Wiki so far) ###[[Bentley-3332|WILLIAM BENTLEY]], b. Abt. 1728; d. Abt. 1804, Bertie County, North Carolina. (no know children) ###JESSE BENTLEY (not sure of birth or death date, See John's profile for more)(no known children) ###Hannah (not many clear sources for her). ##[[Bently-26|James]] (born about 1717 in Bertie)(died before 1 Mar 1787), no children listed on his profile. Allan lists the following children (see James profile for most updated info on kids, will update here when profiles are identified or created. ###WILLIAM BENTLEY, Born unsure d. 1800, Sumner County, Tennessee. ###JOHN BENTLEY, b. Abt. 1766; d. Abt. 1800, Sumner County, Tennessee. ###JAMES5 BENTLEY, JR., b. Abt. 1775 NC; d. Abt. 1829, Sumner County, Tennessee. ### 3 more children including: MARTHA BENTLEY. (Notes for MARTHA BENTLEY: on Allan's profile), ELIZABETH BENTLEY and JEREMIAH BENTLEY, b. Abt. 1785, Edgecombe County, North Carolina. ##[[Bentley-1508|William W.]](1702-1779 in Bertie) ###[[Bentley-1509|John]] (about 1724, not sure where)(1754 Tyrrell Co) no children currently listed.(Allan lists Issac and Sarah) ###[[Bentley-1510|James]] (about 1725 [uncertain] in NC) no children listed currently on profile, Allan lists JAMES BENTLEY and SUSANNAH is: ####JOHN6 BENTLEY, b. Abt. 1745. Notes for JOHN BENTLEY in profile ###[[Bentley-548|William II]] (born 1729 in NC - (moved to GA in 1773) died about 1792 in Wilkes CO.) ####[[Bentley-1517|John]] (about 1759 in NC)( about 1809 in Lincoln Co., Ga) no children listed on profile yet ####[[Bentley-1507|James]] ( about 1755 in NC )(about 1798 in Oglethorpe Co) #####[[Bentley-1506|Isaac Bentley]] (1775 in GA)(after 1850 in AL) he had 12 children. ####[[Bentley-1515|William III]] (1749 - aft. 1774 in Onslow Co) #####[[Bentley-2351|James]] (1778 in Wilkes County)James is not currently linked to William as father/son but is believe to be his son The name William Bentley appears in numerous records in Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia in the 1700's (not to mention in numerous northern colonial records). Here on WikiTree there are currently 8 William Bentleys born 1700-1799 in VA, NC, GA. Other sites put that number higher Searching the Genealogy done by Allan (2:2:2:MMD8-55T) on Family Search there 70 William Bentley born 1700-1799. In the southern colonies there were 22 Williams (14 in VA, 3 in NC, 4 in GA, 1 in PA who died in WV). When looking at various records related to the different William Bentley's serving in the Revolution, it appears there is a real risk of mixing and matches records. Allan Bentley (who lists many sources on his profiles on other sites) seems to have changed his mind over the years about which William belongs to which parent. Its not clear what made him change his mind. But this points to the likelihood others will be confused by these Williams. The profiles managed by Allan Bentley on different sites have a number of sources but its not clear the sources are always with the right William. The confusion seems to be about which Williams was in Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia and when. Additionally, various sources provide information about the Williams serving in the Revolutionary War. *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2005 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2740 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2578 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I33948 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I21657 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I21648 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I9977 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I15550 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I21509 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I13702 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I8582 ====DAR and other Records from Revolutionary War==== Many William Bentley's service in the Revolutionary War are often confused with [[Bentley-771|Captain William Weldon Bentley]]. DAR records show eight William Bentleys serving in the Revolution [[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm search here]] It appears three different Williams were born around 1728/9 (one unknown POB, and two in VA). Two of these Williams died in Wilkes Co GA, one in 1792 and one in 1802. The third died in VA. :[[Bentley-548|William Bentley II]] ::In DAR records William is listed as being born circa 1729 and died in Wilkes Co, Georgia after 1792. His wife's name was Jane and two children are listed as Balaam (married to Nancy) and Lewis (wife Elizabeth Gartrell) according to DAR records {{DAR-grs|A205214 | William Bentley | January 26, 2016}} :William Bentley (Esn) ::also born around 1729 (in Virginia) and also died in Wilkes Co, Georgia but in 1802. Their records indicate his wife's name was Mary Elliot. Children Chloe (married to John Holmes) and George (married to Jane Carson) {{DAR-grs|A009460 | William Bentley | November 27, 2016}} :[[Bentley-776|William Bentley776]] ::DAR records have another William (Sgt) who was born in VA in 1728 but died in Jefferson CO, VA in 1803. Their records indicate his wife was Margaret and a daughter Prudence (married THOMAS THORNBOROUGH) and Solomon (wife REBECCA WOOD). {{DAR-grs|A009461 | William Bentley | November 27, 2016}} William II wife is listed here on Wiki as Mary Jane Elliot. DAR believes there were 3 separate William Bentleys who were born in 1728/9, two of which are believed to have died in Wilkes Co, Georgia. The two records when combined seem to match the one profile here: Jane (wife of the first William) and Mary Elliot (wife of the second William), seems to match the Mary Jane Elliot listed on this profile. The children listed in the first William's DAR record, Balaam (married to Nancy) and Lewis (wife Elizabeth Gartrell), match the children on this profile. However, Chloe (married to John Holmes) is in the DAR records for the second William but Chloe listed as a child for this profile. The names of all three of children listed in the two DAR records appear in William's will George listed on second Williams records (married to Jane Carson) who is not listed on here, nor in the will of William. Which raises the question of if facts from one William's life has been mixed with facts from other Williams? Are DAR records reliable enough to ensure there where there separate Williams or is the DAR confusing at least two Williams with one? further research, sources and documentation is needed. ===John and James=== should all James and Johns be added to Williams above Might add to section above or do a separate section here for James and John after figuring out the above sections Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-1986|James F. Bentley]] born in Virginia in 1765, died in KY in1831). More sources are needed to ensure he is not related to this Samuel. He had a son ###[[Bentley-1991|William Bentley]] who is listed as being born in New York in 1795, married in Ohio in 1821 and died in Indiana in 1853. William is listed as the father of 12 children all born in Ohio between 1822-1844. *[[Bentley-1986|James F. Bentley]] born in Virginia in 1765 (father is unknown). There is also [[Bentley-765|James Bentley]] also born in Virginia but in 1776. He is the grandson of the [[Bentley-757|Samuel]] discussed above and and the son of [[Bentley-756|Samuel Bentley Jr.]] (both part of the first Bentley family. One source has [[Bentley-2572|John Bentley]] was born in Virginia in 1773, as a grandchild of the Daniel Bentley family above. More sources needed. On the profile here he has no known parents or children. There are other profile with these names on WikiTree, its not clear yet if those profile belong to the family of William or if they belong to a different family. Those profiles are: *[[Bentley-1584|James]] born 1789 in Iradell County *[[Bentley-1774|James]] born about 1796, married 1805 in Wilkes Co. Georgia *[[Bentley-3263|James]] born in 1826 in North Carolina (no known parents) Some of the members of this line, moved to Georgia. There are numerous records in Georgia where these same names are repeated again. It might be helpful to see the records found in Georgia, but have not yet been tied to a specific person. see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Jamestown&public=1#Bentley_Families_in_Early_Georgia Georgia section] for those records ===Thomas, Thomas Jr.=== Figuring out if various Thomas profiles are related moving to 1700s #Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-1591|Thomas Bentley]](b. 1690need source in Rowan, North Carolina) (died 1791 in Lincoln, North Carolina, USA) is possible the father of ###[[Bentley-1579|Thomas Bentley]] (born 1729) who married [[Beasley-1015|Hannah Beasley]] ##Could this Thomas be related to the one in Virginia?? ###Children unidentified/unknown #Unknown Grand Parents, most likely in Maryland or England ##Unknown Parents Maryland or England ###[[Bentley-571|Thomas Bentley]] (born about 1716) from Maryland then Rowan Co. NC who married [[Bentley-1427|Hannah Unknown Bentley]] they had seven children, including ####[[Bentley-572|Margaret (Bentley) Yonts]] (abt. 1776 - abt. 1825) Note:[[Bentley-895|Thomas Bentley (from RI)]] Born 11 Jul 1717 is sometimes confused with these Thomas profiles. This Thomas lived only in Rhode Island. He is believed to have married Elizabeth Bergen and they had 10 children together. The Thomas Bentley profiles recently under went some changes. To see the justification for these changes please see [[Space:Three_Similar_Thomas_Profiles_in_North_Carolina|Three Similar Thomas Profiles in NC]]. ==Bentley Families in Early North Carolina== For more information about colonial Carolina, please see the [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina|British Carolina Colony Project page]]. The following pages on the three Original Counties in Carolina provide much history on North Carolina: *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/albemarle_county_original.html A History of Albemarle County - One of the Three Original Counties in Carolina] *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/clarendon_county_original.html A History of Clarendon County - One of the Three Original Counties of Carolina] *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/craven_county_original.html A History of Craven County - One of the Three Original Counties of Carolina] ===The Records of William Bentley in North Carolina=== The records below are related to William Bentley alive in NC around this time and need to be added to the appropriate profile(s) here on WikiTree. =====Bertie===== (The county was formed as Bertie Precinct in 1722 from the part of Chowan Precinct of Albemarle County lying west of the Chowan River. In 1729 parts of Bertie Precinct, Chowan Precinct, Currituck Precinct, and Pasquotank Precinct of Albemarle County were combined to form Tyrrell Precinct.) *[[Bentley-1508|William W.]] was already a juryman in Bertie County in 1723, (based upon land grants with Polluck family) it appears that William Bentley moved to Tyrell Co., N.C. about 1733/4. and probably the father of the grandson John BENTLEY to whom John BENTLEY Sr. left a bequest in his will dated 1728 SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp pp. 173-174 *On Sept. 5, 1733 Cullen POLLUCK deeded to [[Bentley-1508|William W.]] land from his brother, Thomas POLLUCK, and 50 acres additional (Bertie Co. D.B.k."D",p.129), and on * 4 May 1759, Bertie Precinct, North Carolina. --Inquest held at the plantation of James LEGETT in Bertie Co about an Accidentally Drowned in Roanoake River, William Wellings- 1759, Coroner- Joseph Hardy, Jury: William Bentley (North Carolina State Archives)Crystall Bureau =====Chowan/Gates===== (From 1684–1722 Gates County was a part of the Chowan precinct) (Chowan was formed in 1670 as a precinct, originally called Shaftesbury, in Albemarle County. By 1685 it had been renamed for the Chowan Indian tribe) *[[Bentley-1508|William W.]] is believed to have owned land in Gates Co, NC as early as 1719. His names is mentioned as the original landowner in three different grants involving the Pipkins from 1782-1791.Gates County, North Carolina Land Deeds, 1776-1795, by Marilyn Poe Laird & Judith Krause Reid, 1977 ([http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/gates/deeds/pipkin01.txt available here]) *[[Bentley-2140|John Bentley]], in his will dated December 15, 1728 and probated July 15, 1741 (will was found in Chowan County, North Carolina Courthouse, in Edenton, North Carolina) mentions his son [[Bentley-1508|William]] four times:Will of John Bentley transcribed by Allan Bentley, [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0005.html#CHILD6 As cited in Allan Bentley Genealogy] **"bequeath to my son William ye land and plantation he now lives on". **"to my son Joseph four cows and calves out of ye stock where my son William now lives" **Likewise my will is that my loving wife shall have ye benefit of ye stock that is at my son William's plantation **appoint my loving wife Sarah Bentley and my son William to be my exectrix and executor *On January 17, 1732, in Chowan Co., [[Bentley-1508|William W.]] was the witness to a grant of land between John Pipkin Sr. to John Pipkin Jr. (note this record establishes William's middle initial as W.)Chowan County Deed Book W, pg. 206-207. as cited by [[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0007.html#CHILD9 Allan Bentley here]] *On July 7,1736 a grant of 320 acres (Chowan Co.) was made from Samuel Merrett, to [[Bentley-1508|William W.]] This grant also makes reference a grant of land made to William on February 22, 1719. THE NORTH CAROLINA Historical and Genealogical Register, J. R. B. Hathaway, Editor and Financial Agent, Vol. I. January, 1900. No. 1. ABSTRACT OF LAND GRANTS. (Taken from the Secretary of State's office, Raleigh, N. C, for Shaftsbury Precinct, Chowan Precinct, and Chowan County.),p.116, [[https://archive.org/stream/northcarolinahi00hathgoog/northcarolinahi00hathgoog_djvu.txt available here]] =====Tyrell===== (formed in 1729 as Tyrrell Precinct of Albemarle County, from parts of Bertie Precinct, Chowan Precinct, Currituck Precinct, and Pasquotank Precinct) *appears that [[Bentley-1508|William W.]] moved to Tyrell Co., N.C. about 1733/4SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp pp. 173-174 *Aug. 13, 1734 William BENTLEY of "Terryl Precinct" deeded this land to John BENTLEY (same reference).From these records it appears that William BENTLEY moved to Tyrell Co., N.C. about 1733-4, and was father of a John BENTLEY who died in Tyrell Co. in 1754.SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 *Jun 1735, Tyrell County, North Carolina--It is ordered that William Bentley be overseer of the highways from the Pamico Road near the Beaver Dam to Smithwick Creek. (North Carolina State Archives)Crystall Bureau citation to North Carolina State Archives, Abstracts of Wills and Various Probate Records; Record No 748 Record No 821 as cited by Crystall Bureau (and have not been independently verified) [[http://crystalbureau.tripod.com/id12.html available here]] *The will of this John BENTLEY, dated March 21, 1754 and probated in Tyrrell Co. in 1754.(Hathaway, Vol.I,p.79) mentions his wife Sarah and son, Isaac; "my mother" ; brothers William and James; and appoints William GARDINER, Jr. and Isaac GARDINER his executors.SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 =====Edgecombe===== *1741 formed from Bertie County. *1746 part of Edgecombe County became Granville County; *1758 another portion became Halifax County; and in *1777 yet another part became Nash County. *William Bentley, the Elder owned land on 15 Nov. 1743. This reference if found in a later grant on 12 Nov. 1783. JESSE BATEMAN of Edgecombe Co., NC to WILLIM ALFORD of Wayne Co., NC for 50 pounds, 50 acres on the north side of Toisnot Swamp, south side of Bare Branch ADJ: JOHN HARPER. 1st to WILLIAM BENTLEY, the Elder on 15 Nov. 1743. WIT: JOHN WALTON, JAMES TART [Source: Edgecombe Co., NC DB4, page 288. 12 Nov. 1783] QfromPM: does the reference to William, the elder, imply he had a son named William? *William BENTLEY was granted 400 acres in Edgecombe County, N.C. July 27, 1743 (N.C. Colonial & State Records, Vol. 4, p. 638) and apparently moved to Edgecombe Co., where on Dec. 30, 1769 he and his wife Elizabeth made a deed of gift of 250 acres to their son, Joshua, the said deed to take effect after the death of William and his Wife (Edgecombe Co., D.B."OO", p. 199). SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 **The son Joshua was still living in Edgecombe Co., in the U.S. Census of 1790. *The major creek on the north side of the Neuse River between Little Contentnea Creek and Mocassin Creek is Toisnot Swamp Creek (10). The family of Simon and Elizabeth Bentley Daniel Sr lived on Toisnot Creek in Edgecombe County. A son, Simon Daniel Junior, married ___ Pettypool, daughter of Stephen and Sarah Pettypool, and moved to Camden District, South Carolina. (found on [http://www.mindspring.com/~baumbach/ppoole/ppoole7.htm Colonial Pettypool-Poole-P'Poole Families, Edgecombe and Johnston Counties, North Carolina]) *1747 May 30. (most likely [[Bentley-1508|William Bentley]] of Edgecombe County to Simon Daniel for the love and good will I bear my son-in-law, 150 acres on the north side of Tosneott Swamp, joining the mouth of the Deep branch, the mouth of Bear Branch and the swamp, part of 400 acres granted in 1743. Witnesses: Thomas (X) Amason , Levin Buffkin Jr, Registered February Court 1747. [DB-3, p 182] (found on [http://www.mindspring.com/~baumbach/ppoole/ppoole7.htm Colonial Pettypool-Poole-P'Poole Families, Edgecombe and Johnston Counties, North Carolina]) *c1750 Militia, Edgecombe Co., NC (found on [http://www.mindspring.com/~baumbach/ppoole/ppoole7.htm Colonial Pettypool-Poole-P'Poole Families, Edgecombe and Johnston Counties, North Carolina]) ** William had a daughter Elizabeth **Solomon Alston, Capt. **Nathan Barns, Ens. **Joshua Bentley, Sarg **William Daniel **Simond Daniel **John Daniel *1768 May 26. Estate of Simon Daniel, to wife, Elizabeth Daniel, residue of estate, cattle, hogs, horses and sheep, also household goods during widowhood, then to be divided between children. To son William Daniel, cow and calf; to son Simon Daniel, 2 cows and calves; to son Elijah Daniel, a mare, cow and calf, rifel gun; to daughters Mary and Darkis, a cow and calf each. Wife Elizabeth and son William, executors. Witnesses: John Stansell, William Bentley, Joshua Bentley. (found on [http://www.mindspring.com/~baumbach/ppoole/ppoole7.htm Colonial Pettypool-Poole-P'Poole Families, Edgecombe and Johnston Counties, North Carolina]) *The person who cites these records claims (found on [http://www.mindspring.com/~baumbach/ppoole/ppoole7.htm Colonial Pettypool-Poole-P'Poole Families, Edgecombe and Johnston Counties, North Carolina]): **Stephen Pettypool (born: October 30, 1721 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co., VA died: Abt. 1796 in Camden District, SC) married Sarah [?]Colwell m: Bef. 1753 in Lunenburg Co., VA ([?]Father: Edward Colwell [?]Mother: Tabitha Hill). Had eight children together, including ***Unknown Pettypool who married Simon Daniel, Jr whose father was Simon Daniel, Sr and his mother: Elizabeth Bentley *He lists the following as references (from 10): **Edgecombe County, North Carolina Deed Book 3, p. 182, In: ***Hofmann, M. M. (1969) Abstracts of Deeds, Edgecombe Precinct, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, 1732 thru 1758, As Found In: ****Halifax County, North Carolina Public Registry Deed Books 1-2-3-4-5-6, **The Roanoke News Company, Weldon, NC, p. 90; **Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes, June 1760, Book 1, p. 296, In: ***Haun, W. P. (1985) Edgecombe County North Carolina County Court Minutes, 1774-1762, Book I, Durham, NC, p. 156; In: ****Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Williams, R. S. & Griffin, M. G. (1980) Abstracts Of The Wills Of Edgecombe County, North Carolina 1733-1856, Joseph Watson & Son, Rocky Mount, NC, p. 97; **Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Militia Roll c. 1750's, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC: File # TR 1-12: Edgecombe County, courtesy of http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~amasonamerson/1750mil.htm. =====Onslow===== (Settlers began arriving in 1713 in what was originally part of the colonial precincts of Carteret and New Hanover. Onslow County was formed in 1734) *June 11, 1763, in Onslow County, North Carolina, Robert Trawick deeded land (365 acres) to William BENTLEY (for 100 pounds) on the NW branch of New River, at lower side of mouth of Royall's Creek. Test: Jas., Jeter, William Bentley RECORDS OF ONSLOW COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1734-1850, Vol. I, by Zae Hargett Gwynn, 1961, Deed Book F, p.136. [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=152 available here]] *May 18, 1765. (Onslow Co.) William Bentley is mentioned as a "Test" in a land grant between Robert Trawick of Johnston County, North Carolina to Martin HAMMOND for ----ty six pounds 13 shillings, 4 pence 250 acres which was granted t o John Guess on Royal's creek to the dividing line between my son Robert and my son George Trawick land to John Farr's branch. Tests: Joshua Ballard, William Bentley, ------ Hammond (no given name) Deed Book H, RECORDS OF ONSLOW COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1734-1850, Vol. I, by Zae Hargett Gwynn, 1961, page 161 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=177 available here]] *1769 William Bentley appears on Onslow County, NC - List of Taxables, also included: *John Bentley, —– of John Bentley, —– of John Bentley *Arche* Hammond, Edward Hammond, Martin Hammond (William marries Jane Hammond in 1774 North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QKJ3-MD3F : 4 November 2017), Wm Bentley and Jane Hammond, 08 Oct 1774; citing Onslow, North Carolina, United States, p. , Office of Archives and History, Division of Archives and Records. State Archive of North Carolina and various county Register of Deeds; FHL microfilm 276,241.) *Oct. 12, 1772. William Bentley in Onslow is a Test to land grant between Martin Hammond to Edward Hammond for 3 pounds 3 acres on NW branch of New River whereon sd. Martin now lives at Edward Hammond's spring branch, between Edward and Martin Hammond. Tests: William Bentley, Benedick Hammond, Richard Brock.Abstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.1. North Carolina, Book I, page 209 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?q1=Bentley;id=mdp.39015022209335;view=plaintext;seq=225;num=209;start=1;sz=10;page=root;size=100;orient=0 available here]] *October 8,1774, in Onslow, Co., Wm (x) Bentley married a Jane Hammond, Thos. -x- Tucker (bd) and Wm. Cray, Jr. (wt). "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-8BD2-RWR?cc=1726957&wc=QD8P-DLY%3A1588773327%2C1588773335 : 8 July 2016), Onslow image 266 of 3147; Office of Archives and History, Division of Archives and Records. State Archive of North Carolina and various county Register of Deeds.andAbstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.2. North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, page 1503 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?num=1503&u=1&seq=670&view=image&size=75&id=mdp.39015022209343&q1=Bentley available here]] *Feb. 22, 1774. William Bentley (Onslow Co.) was a Test in a deed fromJohn Jarrott to Richard Jarrott for 280 pounds 130 acres on south side of New River, Hayes Creek, Lewis's line, Richard Jarrott's line which land was bequeathed to John Jarrott by John Jarrott, Sr., deceased, which came to him from Governor Tryon in 1766 and from Nathl. Ennett, 1750. Tests: Wm. Bentley, Enoch Godfrey. Letitia Jarrott relinquishes her dower right in land.Abstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.1. North Carolina, Book I, page 212 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=227 available here]] *Mar. 25, 1774. Onslow Co., John Bentley and William Bentley to John Jarrott for 100 pounds 182 acres on Lower side of Ryals's creek, to EdwardHoward's line, bordering on John and William Bentley's, which is part of tract granted William Morgan, Dec. 9, 1737. Tests: Richard Brock, Edward Hammond, Edward Howard.Abstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.1. North Carolina, Book I, page 211-12 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=227 available here]] *Mar. 24, 1774. Onslow Co, William and John Bentley to Edward Howard for 62 pounds 10 shillings, one half of 365 acres or 183 acres on north side of NW branch of New River, at Howard's line, which was granted to Wm. Morgan, Dec. 9, 1737, on Ryals's creek. Tests: Edward Brock, Edward Hammond, John Jarrott. Abstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.1. North Carolina, Book I, page 212 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=227 available here]] ===In North Carolina but no current profile on WikiTree=== #May 3, 1766 Amos Bentley and Mrs Zilpha Simpson were married. The North Carolina historical and genealogical register by Hathaway, J. R. B. (James Robert Bent), [[https://archive.org/stream/northcarolinahis03hath#page/414/mode/2up/search/Bentley p. 4i4]] #In the September 1771 term of the Court the orphans of Peter Bentley (Sarah and David) tuition by John Peason. The North Carolina historical and genealogical register by Hathaway, J. R. B. (James Robert Bent), [[https://archive.org/stream/northcarolinahis03hath#page/450/mode/2up/search/Bently p. 450]] #Thomas Bentley is listed in the muster of Maryland troops, he served as a private from October 23 1779 to January 2 1780 (recorded as deserted). This record would suggest there was a Thomas Bentley in Maryland as late as 1780.Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution Volume 18, Page 89 [http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000018/html/am18--89.html available here] Thomas #1 is credited as serving in the Revolutionary War by GAVE SUPPLIES; OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 4 NOV 1777 in North Carolina. ==Bentley Families in Early Georgia== Based on the Bentley profiles and the early records of Georgia, it appears the Bentley name began showing up in Georgia in approximately 1760 *[[Bentley-548|William Bentley II]] children might have been born in GA, will was probated 1792 **[[Bentley-1517|John]] not sure where he was born in 1759 **[[Bentley-1518|Lewis Bentley]] was born about 1764 [uncertain] in GA based on his profile (need source) ***Lewis son [[Bentley-2138|William James Bentley]] was born about 1793 [uncertain] in Wiles, Georgia *[[Bentley-5523|James Bentley]] was born (abt. 1778 - abt. 1850) is GA based on his profile (need source). Parents unknown *[[Bentley-1168|John Townsend Bentley]] Born 27 May 1786 in Wilkes, Georgia based on profile (need source). Parent unknown *[[Bentley-758|Samuel]]1796 court record state, "Samuel, orphan of Elizabeth Bentley, chooses Phillip Moss, guardian. Alex Moss and Benjamin Thomas, Security"Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County. By Grace Gillam, page 130 '''citing to The Minutes of the Inferior Court (1795-1796)''' [https://www.gengophers.com/bookreader/index.html?pages=842&bookurl=%2Fapi%2Fimages%2F1%2F20150506%2FIE4043856%2F&bookid=73304&initialsearch=%7B%22given%22%3A%22Lewis%22%2C%22exactGiven%22%3Afalse%2C%22surname%22%3A%22Bentley%22%2C%22exactSurname%22%3Afalse%2C%22place%22%3A%22Georgia%2C%20United%20States%22%2C%22exactRels%22%3Afalse%7D#/page/322/mode/1up available online here] but his profile lists him being born in 1772 in Virginia, making him 24 years old when he chose his guardian was appointed in Georgia? *[[Bentley-2758|Jeremiah]] Jeremiah is listed as an appraiser in 1794, meaning he was an adult living in Georgia by 1794. (source: Page 110: JACKSON, DRURY, dec'd. Inventory Apr. 2, 1794. Horses, cattle, one slave Ned, household effects. Sanders Walker, Reuben Ballard, Jeremiah Bentley, Theodrick Stubblefield, apprs.) (no parents) The Bentley name appears a number of times in the records of early Georgia (1777-1833)The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County abstracted and compiled by Grace Gillam Davidson. The book was published in 1933 in Macon, Georgia [http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/books/early-records-of-ga-vol1/index.shtml available here] This book's index lists a number of Bentley *Abi 195, 196 **Page 195: July 7, 1817. Petition of Clarissa Lindsey, Admx., John Lindsey, dec'd. to sell all the real estate. Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Thomas Wootten, Joseph Alexander and Abi Bently appointed Admrs. **Page 196: Petition of Thomas Wootten, Joseph Alexander and Abi Bently, Admrs., Jeremiah Bently, dec'd, to divide the slaves. *Balaam 239, 242, 258, 265 (William II had a son [[Bentley-1522|Balaam]]) **Page 239: BENTLY, JOHN to Balaam Bentley 100 on Loyds creek adj. Jacob Kinnebrew and Francis Trawick. June 7, 1786. Peter Smith, Robt. Hamilton, Test. **Page 242: FLUKER, OWEN to Wm. Walker 900 acres on Ogechee river orig. grant 1784 to said Fluker. Jan. 25, 1785. John Ragan, Balaam Bentley, Sanders Walker, Test. **Page 258: BENTLY, WILLIAM to Philemon Bird, 300 acres on Little river adj. John Bell according to orig. grant to said Bentley. Jan. 1787. Daniel Price, Balaam Bentley, Job Bird, Test. **Page 265: BENTLEY, BALAAM to John Flandenham, 200 acres (???) 1787. Robt. Hamilton, Test. *Catherine 52 **Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. *Cynthia 196 **Page 196 September 1817 Thomas Wootten appointed guardian of Cynthia and James Bentley, orphans of Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Wm. A. Bentley appointed guardian of Jeremiah Bently, orphan of Jeremiah Bently, dec'd. William Cole, Security. Petition of Jesse H. Bramblett guardian of William Bramblett a lunatic to sell the real estate. *Eliz. 130 **Page 130: Samuel, orphan of Elizabeth Bentley chooses Phillip Moss, guardian. Alex Moss and Benjamin Thomas, Security. *Jane 52 **Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. *Jas.(James is mentioned on pages 52, 196, 316, 331 **[http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/books/early-records-of-ga-vol1/051-070.shtml#wills1792 page 52] : BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. This is believed to be this [[Bentley-1507|James Bentley]] son of [[Bentley-548|William]] **Page 196: September 1817 Thomas Wootten appointed guardian of Cynthia and James Bentley, orphans of Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Wm. A. Bentley appointed guardian of Jeremiah Bently, orphan of Jeremiah Bently, dec'd. William Cole, Security. Petition of Jesse H. Bramblett guardian of William Bramblett a lunatic to sell the real estate. **Page 316: 1803 Land Lottery: Bentley, James 1 draw **Page 331: 1819 Land Lottery: Bentley, James 2 *Jere 75 **Page 75: HOLMES, JOHN. To wife Cloe whole estate for life. To dau. Apsilla Milner, beds, cows, etc. To dau. Penelope Milner horse, bed, etc. which she has already received. To dau. Mary Parks, ditto, already received. Land to be divided among his four sons, Josiah, John, and James, called oldest. To Moses a slave Isaac also. To dau. Elizabeth and son Moses a horse each at majority. Wife Chloe, Geo. Willis, Sr., Jere. Bentley and my three oldest sons, Josiah, John and James, Excrs. Signed Sept. 4, 1802. Probated Mar. 8, 1803. Jeremiah Reeves, Malachi Reeves, Test. *Jeremiah 110, 195, 196, 245, 314 **Page 110: JACKSON, DRURY, dec'd. Inventory Apr. 2, 1794. Horses, cattle, one slave Ned, household effects. Sanders Walker, Reuben Ballard, Jeremiah Bentley, Theodrick Stubblefield, apprs. **Page 195: July 7, 1817. Petition of Clarissa Lindsey, Admx., John Lindsey, dec'd. to sell all the real estate. Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Thomas Wootten, Joseph Alexander and Abi Bently appointed Admrs. Petition of Royland Beasley, Admr., Richard Beasley, dec'd. to sell the real estate 350 acres on Newford creek. Petition of John G. Butler of Chatham Co., planter, one of the distributees of John Butler of Chatham Co., dec'd and by consent of Joseph Armstrong, Admr, in right of his wife and by consent of the court of Ordinary of Chatham Co., where administration of said estate was granted, to divide that part of the personal estate in Wilkes Co. **Page 196: September 1817 Thomas Wootten appointed guardian of Cynthia and James Bentley, orphans of Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Wm. A. Bentley appointed guardian of Jeremiah Bently, orphan of Jeremiah Bently, dec'd. William Cole, Security. Petition of Jesse H. Bramblett guardian of William Bramblett a lunatic to sell the real estate. [Note from John: is there a Jeremiah who died around 1817 with three kids Cynthia and James and Jeremiah Bently, all orphans of Jeremiah Bently? see [[Bentley-2758|Jeremiah]] profile that contains this info but not links to anyone else] **Page 245: PALMER, SOLOMON to Reuben Ballard 250 acres on Mill creek, a branch of Fishing creek, part of orig. grant 1784 of 550 acres to said Palmer. Mar. 12, 1785. Jeremiah Bentley, Joshua Burnet, Test. **Page 314: 1803 Land Lottery: Bentley, Jeremiah 2 draws *Jemimah 244 **Page 244: HEARD, STEPHEN, Esqr., to Sanders Walker 400 acres on Buckhorn creek. Aug. 20, 1785. Jemimah Bentley, Sarah Stallings, Anna Walker, Test. *Jesse 268 **Page 268: BENTLEY, JESSE and wife Mary to James Green 100 acres on the south bank of South Fork of Little river just above said Bentley's mill seat. July 16, 1787. A. Bedell, A. J., Test. *John 52, 236, 239, 316, 317 **Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. **Page 236:ANDERSON, GIDEON to the deacons of the Baptist Society of Uptons Creek meeting house, viz: John Bentley and Benedict Hammeck all the land whereon the said meeting house stands and two acres, and the use of the spring for five shillings. Sept. 24, 1785. Peter Smith, Mark Sanders, Test. **Page 239:-BENTLY, JOHN to Balaam Bentley 100 on Loyds creek adj. Jacob Kinnebrew and Francis Trawick. June 7, 1786. Peter Smith, Robt. Hamilton, Test. **Page 316: 1803 Land Lottery: Bentley, John 1 draw **Page 317: 1803 Land Lottery: Bentley, John 2 draws [note: does this indicated two John Bentley were entitled to 3 draws. (see explanation of draws) *Lewis 52, 316 **Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. **Page 316: 1803 Land Lottery: Bentley, James 1 draw *Mary 268 **Page 268:-BENTLEY, JESSE and wife Mary to James Green 100 acres on the south bank of South Fork of Little river just above said Bentley's mill seat. July 16, 1787. A. Bedell, A. J., Test. *Milley 58 **will of HAMMOCK, ROBERT, Sr (Signed July 9, 1799) To Milley Bentley $16.00, which is to be considered her lawful claim against the estate. *Samuel 62, 130 **Page 62: McCLENDON, JACOB. To son Francis all the land on Morris's creek and slave Dick. To son Stephen, remainder of land where I live and slaves Peter, Beck, Abel, and Fann. To dau. Amy Hill slaves Nann, Darcus, and Sally. To dau. Nancy McClendon slaves Fellan and Isabell, etc. Francis McClendon, Theopilus Hill, and Azariah Bailey, Excrs. Signed Mar. 9, 1799. Probated July 9, 1799. Jesse Bailey, Wm. Bailey, Samuel Bentley, Test. **Page 130: July 1796 Samuel, orphan of Elizabeth Bentley chooses Phillip Moss, guardian. Alex Moss and Benjamin Thomas, Security. *Susannah 52 **Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. *Wm. 27, 52, 241, 258 **Page 27: Wrightsborough, 13th. January 1775, BENTLEY, WILLIAM--S. C. a wife, 3 sons from 16 to 11 years old. 100 acres on north side of north fork of Little river half mile below James White's land. AND **Page 27:HAMMOCK, BENEDICK--N. C. a wife, 5 sons and 1 dau. from 17 to 2 years old. 200 acres on south side of north fork of Little river opposite Wm. Bentley ***Part of the "The Ceded Lands" Court of 1773-1775 (more about Ceded Land Court below) Records of the Court of Land Commissioners APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR WRIGHT TO ISSUE THE "CEDED LANDS"--1773 to 1775. A List of Persons who have Applied to the Commissioners Appointed by his Excellency Sir. Jas. Wright Barronet to receive Vouchers; and have Obtained liberty to Settle on the Lands Ceeded to His Majesty **Page 52: Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. **Page 241 :BEAL, JOHN to Benedick Hammock 400 acres on Little river adj. Andrew Armor, John Townsend and Wm. Bentley, orig. grant 1784 to said Beal. Nov. 5, 1785. Benj. Catchings, J. P., D. Terrell, Test. **Page 258: BENTLY, WILLIAM to Philemon Bird, 300 acres on Little river adj. John Bell according to orig. grant to said Bentley. Jan. 1787. Daniel Price, Balaam Bentley, Job Bird, Test. *Wm. A. 196 **Page 196 September 1817 Thomas Wootten appointed guardian of Cynthia and James Bentley, orphans of Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Wm. A. Bentley appointed guardian of Jeremiah Bently, orphan of Jeremiah Bently, dec'd. William Cole, Security. Notes obtained from above source about Ceded Lands and Land Lotteries: *LOTTERY OF 1803 EXPLANATORY **The land given out in this lottery was obtained from the Creek Indians in a treaty at Fort Wilkinson, June 16, 1802, and included "the Territory south of the Oconee and Altamaha rivers". This land was divided into three counties, Wayne, Wilkinson and Baldwin. The lots in Wayne consisted of 490 acres each, those in Baldwin and Wilkinson 202 1/2 acres each, three thousand two hundred and forty acres reserved for a town to be called Milledgeville. **Those entitled to draw were every free white male twenty-one years and upwards, and an inhabitant of the state twelve months immediately preceding the passage of this act, who had paid tax, one draw; every free white male having a wife and one or more legitimate children, two draws; all widows having legitimate child or children, two draws; all families of orphans having no parents living, two draws. *LAND LOTTERY OF 1819 **The land given out in this lottery was obtained from the Creek and Cherokee Indians by the United States in several treaties, one at Fort Jackson, Aug. 9, 1814, and one at the Cherokee Agency, July 8, 1817, and one at the Creek Agency on Flint river, Jan. 22, 1818, and included the original boundaries of Early, Irwin, Appling, Walton, Hall, Gwinnett, and Habersham counties. The land lots in Irwin and Appling counties contained 490 acres each, in the others 250 acres each. **Those entitled to draw were every free white male eighteen years of age and upwards, being a citizen of the United States and an inhabitant of this state three years immediately preceding this act, and all who served as drafted men or volunteers in the late Indian War, provided they had resided and continue to reside in this state since said service was performed, one draw; all officers and soldiers of the Revolutionary War who are indigent or invalid, two draws in addition to those heretofore authorized by law; should they have been fortunate drawers in previous lotteries, one draw; every male person of like description having a wife or legitimate male child or children under eighteen years, or unmarried female child or children, two draws; all widows with like residence one draw; all widows or orphans of soldiers killed in the late wars with Great Britian and the Indians, one draw, in addition to those already allowed widows and orphans by this act; all families of orphans under twenty-one years old whose father is dead, one draw; all orphans whose father and mother are both dead, two draws. Any citizen of the state who was legally drafted in the late war against Great Britain and the Indians who refused to serve either in person or by substitute, or who evaded a draft by leaving the state or county in which they resided, were not entitled to draw. *CEDED LAND Court **"The Ceded Lands" Court of 1773-1775 to dispose of the "Ceded Lands" for location and settlement. The Treaty ? provide, by a sale of the land, for the payment of the debts due by the Indians to the Traders, and to pay the expenses attending it. ...public invitations were made by the then Governor to the people of the middle provinces, to come and procure allotments, and to settle the said land. And so it was that many did come, to whom, as well as to persons then residing in the Province, numerous allotments were made; and the Treaty was thus rapidly and fully carrying into effect, when that and all other civil and municipal agencies were arrested and forced to give way to the operations of the Revolution. **"That the Commission ceasing to have effect, nothing further was done respecting the land of the cession, until after the Declaration of Independence and the establishment of a Constitution for the government of the State, in which Constitution the land was considered within its jurisprudential limits. was formed into a County and called Wilkes. **"That the War of the Revolution taking place of this and all other concerns nothing material was further done with the ceded lands, then Wilkes County, ??other than the holders of allotments and friends to the Revolution exercising the rights of ownership and suffrager until January cession of the Legislature in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty(???) **Judge S. G. McLendon, then Secretary of State. He showed great interest in it, and stated that during the last years of the Revolution a number of grants were issued by the State for tracts alloted in this record, of which no record was kept in the office of the Secretary of State, and that several such original grants had been brought in for comparison, only to find that the State had no record of them. **Probably the history of the Record itself and how it comes to be in the archives of Greene County will always remain a mystery. It is properly a state record and should be expected to be found in the office of the Secretary of State. Even if the State had turned it over to a county, as was done in South Carolina after the Revolution, it would naturally go to Wilkes County, where most of the tracts described still lie. Greene County, formed in 1786, got part of its territory from Wilkes and so received part of the Ceded Lands. But so did other counties, including Elbert and Lincoln. =Under construction= Not organized yet but might have helpful info related to William Bentley in NC or Georgia Another of William BENTLEY'S sons (Robert) probably married a daughter of John STANSELL, whose will dated Aug 22, 1750 and probated at the March court, 1750/1751 (Grimes, p.359) mentions his wife Sarah, sons John and Godfrey, and daughters Elizabeth BARBER, Rebecca STANSELL and Mary BENTLEY (she was the wife of Robert BENTLEY).SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 note from PM: In 1775 a second William Bentley also begins to appear in Georgia Will of a William Bentley (Bertie Co.)mentioning another William"RECORDS OF ESTATES-BERTIE COUNTY, N.C., VOL 1, 1728-1744, 1762-1790", By David B. Gammon, copy in Archives Library, Raliegh, N.C., p. 51-118 [[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0007.html#CHILD9 as cited by Allan Bentley here]] *Inventory 18 Feb 1779 in Bertie Precinct, North Carolina. :"Equal Division of Decedents Estate between: ::1. Elizabeth Barber ::2. William Bentley ::3. Arthur Rascoe ::4. John Bentley ::5. Duren White Bentley ::6. James Bentley ::7. Susannah Bentley ::8. Mildred Bentley ::9. Ann Bentley ::10. Robert Bentley ::11. Martha Bentley" *18 Feb 1781 in Bertie Precinct, North Carolina. :"It is ordered that 1/3 of estate is to be alloted to Elizabeth Barber, former widow of the decedent." :The source of these citationsCrystall Bureau claim they refer to [[Bentley-1508|William W.]] and the will is referring to his son [[Bentley-548|William II]]. This source also claims the Elizabeth Barber mentioned in the will is [[Ashley-1748|Elizabeth Ashley]] who appears in the North Carolina state census records for 1784 and 1787 in Bertie Precinct. After the death of William Bentley I, she married Charles Henry BARBER (12 Apr 1780) :Allan also includes Note:This 1/3 share was the Dower of William Bentley's wife, Elizabeth Ashley.This shows that by 1781 Elizabeth had remarried to Charles BARBER. (Need to figure out how William is related to Decedent and others mentioned) Allan also connects the following info from Bodie with the William with 1779 will: :William BENTLEY'S wife Elizabeth was probably a sister of William ASHLEY of Princess Anne Co., Virgina, whose will, dated Oct. 4, 1729 and probated March 1, 1731 (Princess Anne Co., Bk.4, p.382), leaves a negro to "my child, if my wife Mary be with child"; otherwise to "my sister Elizabeth BENTLEY, she living in the hither side of North Carolina in a place called Serum".SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 :Nothing further is known of William BENTLEY'S family except that the grandson, Isaac BENTLEY. son of the son John, seems to have moved to Martin Co., N.C., where he died in 1774 leaving a will which mentions only his wife Sarah (Olds "Abstracts of N.C. Wills). ::The son Joshua in his will, probated in Edgecombe Co. in 1799, mentions as legatees Martha (probably the wife) TURNEL, Martha, and Joshua (probably children) (Olds, op.cit.). SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 note from PM: These records are after William's will was inventoried in 1779, so indicate a second William in NC In 1782 a William Bentley (Chowan) received a voucher from the State of North Carolina, Chowan Co. for providing "two hundred weight of fish and beef for the supply of the Continental Army by order of the government, dated January 29, 1782"North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/Q2WT-53BH : accessed 3 December 2016), William Bentley, 29 Jan 1782; citing Chowan, North Carolina, United States, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh. January 9, 1783 - William Bentley's land inOnslow Co. is mentioned in a deed from Edward HOWARD, Cooper, to William SHIVER, carpenter , for 200 pounds 200 acres at Joseph HAWKIN'S and said SHIV ER'S dividing line, on Royal's creek. Including KIFF'S and BENTLEY'S fields and joins Bishop DUDLEY'S. Test: Gen. ME RRICK, Titus HOWARD, Bishop DUDLEY, John FARR. Abstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.1. North Carolina.,Deed Book Q, Onslow County, NC. [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=406 available here]] North Carolina (Chowan Co) probate records show that in 1786/7 the estate of William Bentley (represented by Samuel Dickerson (sp?)) had a dispute with George Dare and his widow Ann Dare. The Court ruled against the Bentley Estate. "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch [[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RVB-LV5?cc=1911121&wc=Q6W5-5SS%3A183208501%2C183209202%2C185571801 : 21 May 2014), Chowan County > B > image 3 of 13; State Archives, Raleigh.]] available here]] :note from PM: Is this a second William who died or related to the first William's death These records show beside William who died at least two other Williams in NC in 1792 The following (if correct) shows a William Bentley living in Bertie County in November of 1787.Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina, Volume 2 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=1FjAedUxMXgC&lpg=PA1056&dq=%22William%20Bentley%22%20AND%20Georgia%20AND%201781&pg=PA1056#v=onepage&q=Bentley&f=false available here]] :The book, Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina, Volume 2, states, "Hannah, 'daughter of Sarah Simmons' ordered bound apprentice William Bentley in Bertie County by the November 1787 Court William Bentley, of Bertie Co. 1790 census Bertie, North Carolina, United States list a William Bentley (1,2,3,-,-) six people in HH 3 men, 3 women "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch [[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHK1-9C6 : accessed 27 November 2016 available here]], William Bently, Bertie, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 350, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 7; FHL microfilm 568,147. William Bentley, of Craven Co. 1790 US Census for Craven Co, North Carolina list a William Bentley (1,1,4,x,x) meaning there were six people in the househould, including 2 men and 4 women. "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3776?cc=1803959&wc=3XTM-BDF%3A1584071002%2C1584071036%2C1584070607 : 14 May 2015), North Carolina > Craven > image 4 of 5; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ==William Bentley Research Notes== The name William is very common in early America. From the 1600s to the 1700s the number of Williams with fathers, sons or brothers named William or John, makes tracking the Bentley line very difficult. This section will attempt to add some clarification to the confusing web of Bentley in early America. If you the reader, have any information to add to this Bentley Web of Williams, please feel free to add it here or send a message to the PM ===William Bentley in Georgia=== In January, 1775, William Bentley's name appears in A List of Persons who have Applied to the Commissioners Appointed by his Excellency Sir. Jas. Wright Barronet to receive Vouchers; and have Obtained liberty to Settle on the Lands Ceeded to His Majesty: :Wrightsborough, 13th. January 1775 ::BENTLEY, WILLIAM--S. C. a wife, 3 sons from 16 to 11 years old. 100 acres on north side of north fork of Little river half mile below James White's land. The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County abstracted and compiled by Grace Gillam Davidson, published in 1933 at Macon, GA as cited on [[http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/books/early-records-of-ga-vol1/003-029.shtml available here]] August 5, 1777--Inhabitants to the President of Congress, August 5, 1777, Bentley, William Bentley, Wilkes County (GA). Certified by the Governor and Council of Georgia, September 26, 1777 (North Carolina State Archives, Inhabitants to the President of Congress)Crystall Bureau however also cites to William's will in NC in 1779 In August, 1784 William was issued a certificate for his service in the Revolutionary War. Colonel Elijah Clark is mentioned on the certificate entitling him "to a bounty, and prays for 287 1/2 acres in Washington Co."Georgia's Roster of the Revolution, Compiled under Authority of the Legislature by Lucian Lamar Knight, 1920 [[https://archive.org/stream/georgiasrosterrev00knigrich/georgiasrosterrev00knigrich_djvu.txt available here]] The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia indicate that on July 28 and September 24, 1784, the Governor of Georgia issued William Bentley 200 and 300 acres of land in Wilkes County.The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia, Volume II,1908, pages 679, 701 [[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE105891 available here]] ====Will of William Bentley in Georgia 1792==== William's will (probated in 1792 in Wilkes County, Georgia) lists his beloved wife Jane, two youngest children Balaam, Joshua and his dear children John, Lewis, Susannah, James, and Catherine. Page 10--BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Testextracted from The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County abstracted and compiled by Grace Gillam Davidson, published in 1933 at Macon, GA, Page 52 [[http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/books/early-records-of-ga-vol1/051-070.shtml available here]] The two citations to the same will list different children It should be noted however, this will was obtained from Allan Bentley's information on genealogy.com. On Rootsweb, Allan now has the William Bentley (the son of William W. and Elizabeth Ashley) living only in North Carolina with no wife or known children. [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I33948 see profile here]]. On Rootsweb, Allan now has a different William listed as the husband of Elizabeth and the father of the children listed on this Williams profile ([[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2005 available here]]. It should be noted however, this will was obtained from Allan Bentley's information on genealogy.com. On Rootsweb, Allan now has the William Bentley (the son of William W. and Elizabeth Ashley) living only in North Carolina with no wife or known children. [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I33948 see profile here]] On Rootsweb, Allan now has a different William listed as the husband of Elizabeth and the father of the children listed on this Williams profile ([[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2005 available here]] WILL OF WILLIAM BENTLEY WILKES COUNTY GEORGIA REGISTERS OFFICE Pages 15-17 WILL BOOK A. As recorded by Allan Bentley. [[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/PHOTO/0006photo.html click here for a copy of Allan's transcription]]. ===Marriage to Mary Eliot=== Wiki current has 3 profiles with William Bentley's married to Mary Eliot: {| border="1" |[[Bentley-311|William Bentley Jr]]||(1677-1760)||[[Eliot-56|Mary Eliot]] and [[Elliot-148|Mary Eliot]]|| (1685-??) and (1687-1752)|| |- |[[Bentley-164|William Bentley IV]]|| (1679-1751)||[[Elliot-148|Mary Eliot]]|| (1687-1752)|| |- |[[Bentley-548|William II]]||(1729-1792)||[[Elliot-422|Mary Jane Eliot]]|| (1730-??) |- |} It would appear there were at least two marriage between unrelated William Bentleys and Mary Eliots. The first two listed above are probably one marriage (possibly taking place on 21 Apr 1703) between a William and Mary in a generation before the third William and Mary Jane (both born in 1730). At this time they do not appear to be related. The other wikitree Williams in the chart above lived in MA and RI. As mentioned below, DAR records have two William Bentley's, the [[Bentley-548|William]] is listed with a wife of Jane. The record for the other William lists a wife of Mary Eliot. The other William in the DAR records state he also served in GA. Could the two DAR records be for the same person. The children names in both DAR records match the names of the children in this William's will. ===William Bentleys serving in the Revolutionary War=== info moved up to conflated William profile section ===Children of William Bentley=== The will of this William lists the names of his children. Others have Balaam listed as the son of a different [[Bentley-776|William]] Father: [[Bentley-766|Daniel BENTLEY]] b: Abt 1690 in Raliegh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia Mother: Anne MILLER [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2005 allan bentley cite]] More sources are needed to figure out which William moved to GA and had the children including Balaam. ===Other William Bentley=== A William Bentley murdered his wife Phebe (Paine) in Massachusetts 1799: Phebe Paine born Oct. 21, 1746, mar. 1st, Seth Covil; 2d, Samuel Monroe; 3d, William Bently, by whom she was murdered, Oct. 15, 1799 (https://books.google.com/books?output=text&id=eyocy7cBriYC&jtp=291) A William Bentley is listed in a 1867/68 Business Directory of North Carolina as a postmaster in Seaboard, NC. [[https://archive.org/stream/bransonsnorthcar1867rale#page/86/mode/2up available here]] The following information was obtained from pension application (S31788) of Giles Kelly (Kelley).Pension application of Giles Kelly (Kelley) S31788, transcribed by Transcribed by Will Graves 10/15/09: rev'd 3/30/16 [[http://revwarapps.org/s31788.pdf obtained from Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters]] This application states that in September or October, 1781 William Bentley and two others "all went down to Head Quarters & joined General Wayne's [Anthony Wayne's] Army at Ebenezer, Effingham County Georgia above Savannah". This application goes on to describe the service of Giles Kelley. Other than joining together it is not clear if William was present with Giles for the all service described in the following application: :He entered this service as a Volunteer Private, Militia Infantry, State authority of Georgia rendezvoused & entered as above stated at Ebenezer in the State of Georgia, they passed through Augusta & through Burke County in going to Head Quarters, his Captain's name was Carr --called Paddy Carr, he was an Irishman. He believes his Christian name was John, the other officers names not now recollected. :There was a large Army there; -- he entered this service in November 1781, -- served with an embodied Corps there one month & 15 days. Whilst stationed there Captain Carr with 25 men made a scout one night, reconnoitered & advanced on the Savannah road, getting out 3 or 4 miles from Camp he perceived British Dragoons following, and it was moon light he was one of the 25 men, the Dragoons were apparently 200 in number & was heard at a considerable distance from the noise of their horses & seen too, :Captain Carr had his men placed in ambuscade at the head of 2 branches divided into 2 parties & ordered one party to fire on their front advance & the other to reserve & fire on the last of the enemy -- this was done, all wheeled about rushed ahead & passed through or near the outskirts of the Army at Ebenezer -- with equal surprise to both, the British expecting capture & the Americans an attack. Seven [?] horses were shot & got by his Company & two men were wounded & taken -- to understand this it must be recollected that a scouting party was going towards Savannah, so too where the British Dragoons having come in behind them & between them & the American Army, on the firing the British wheeled about, & rushed rapidly past & near the outskirts of the Americans at Ebenezer, there being several directions of the road there & thus escaped. His Company shot badly, as both parties shot, the wheeling of the British it ought to have done more injury. -- he understood the British had possession of Savannah whilst he was stationed & served at Ebenezer. He was discharged at Ebenezer in December 1781 by his Captain, Carr, without any written discharge. -- Length of service one month & 15 days ==Bentley Lines fromGenealogist Allan Bentley== *[[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2558 Allan's William b.1702NC]] is wiki profile [[Bentley-1508|William W. Bentley]] ::Father: John BENTLEY b: Abt 1679 in Chowan County, North Carolina ::Mother: Sarah FARLEE b: in Bertie County, North Carolina ::Birth: 1702 in Chowan County, North Carolina ::Death: Abt 1778 in Bertie County, North Carolina ::Burial: Bertie County, North Carolina ::Marriage 2 Mar 1721 in Bertie County, North Carolina to [[Ashley-1748|Elizabeth Ashley]] b 24 Sep 1708 in Hartford, Connecticut, Children: :::Joshua b: in North Carolina (no profile on wiki) :::Martha b: in North Carolina (no profile on wiki) :::Susannah b: in North Carolina ([[Bentley-1516|Susannah listed as child of William II]] :::Duren White Bentley b: in North Carolina (no profile on wiki) :::[[Bentley-1512|Mildred]] b: Abt 1721 in North Carolina :::[[Bentley-1513|Ann]] b: Abt 1721 in Chowan County, North Carolina :::[[Bentley-1514|Robert]] b: Abt 1723 in North Carolina :::[[Bentley-1509|John]] b: Abt 1724 in North Carolina :::[[Bentley-1510|James]] b: Abt 1725 in North Carolina :::[[Bentley-1511|Elizabeth]] b: Abt 1725 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina :::Sarah b: Abt 1725 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina (no profile on wiki) :::[[Bentley-548|William]] b: Abt 1729 in Chowan County, North Carolina *[[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I33948 Allan's William b. 1729NC]] wikitree profile [[Bentley-548|William Bentley II]] ::Father: William W. BENTLEY b: 1702 in Chowan County, North Carolina ::Mother: Elizabeth ASHLEY b: 24 Sep 1708 in Hartford, Connecticut ::Birth: Abt 1729 in Chowan County, North Carolina ::Death: Y ::No Wife or kids ::Most of the kids listed on Allan's William b.1749NC are list as children for [[Bentley-548|William Bentley II]] ::The Wikitree profile for William II also says this William died in 1792 inWilkes CO., Georgia, United States and attributes the will in Georgia to this William. :::The transcribed will in William II profile lists his beloved wife Jane, two youngest children Balaam, Joshua and his dear children John, Lewis, Susannah, James, and Catherine. :::However, a citation to the will, leaves out Balaam and Joshua ::::Page 10--BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Testextracted from The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County abstracted and compiled by Grace Gillam Davidson, published in 1933 at Macon, GA, Page 52 [[http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/books/early-records-of-ga-vol1/051-070.shtml available here]] ::Need to figure out if will belongs to this William and which kids belong to him. *[[Bentley-1515|William Bentley matches POB not children]] (AB-WmNC) [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I21648 Allan's William b.1749NC]] ::On WikiTree his father is [[Bentley-548|William II]] the son of William W, the son of John ::Father: [[Bentley-777|John Bentley wikitree profile]] b: Abt 1711 in Richmond County, Virginia ::Mother: Christian HAMMOCK b: 28 May 1735 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia ::Birth: Abt 1749 in Onslow County, North Carolina ::Death: May 1792 in Wilkes County, Georgia ::Marriage: 8 Oct 1774 in Onslow County, North Carolina to Jane HAMMOND who had Children: :::John b: Abt 1774 in North Carolina :::Lewis b: Abt 1775 in North Carolina :::Susannah Marie "Susie" b: Abt 1777 :::James b: 1778 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA :::Catherine b. Uknown :::Balaam b: 1780 in South Carolina :::Joshua b: Abt 1781 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA *[[Bentley-776|William Bentley wiki profile]] (AB-WmVA) [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2005 Allan Bentley William b.1720VA]] ::Father: Daniel BENTLEY b: Abt 1690 in Raliegh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia ::Mother: Anne MILLER ::Birth: Bef 1720 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia ::Christening: 13 Mar 1720 North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia ::Death: Abt 1792 in Wilkes County, Georgia ::Marriage 1 Elizabeth Unknown in Abt 1745 in North Carolina :::Jesse b: 1746 in North Carolina :::Chloe b: 1749 in South Carolina :::James b: Abt 1755 in North Carolina :::John b: Abt 1759 in North Carolina :::Balaam b: Abt 1763 in North Carolina :::Catherine b: Abt 1766 in South Carolina :::Unknown b: Abt 1768 :::Unknown b: Abt 1770 :::Unknown b: Abt 1772 ==Other Bentley Research Notes== Mary Bentley is listed as a daughter of John Stansell in his will Aug 22 1752, in Tyrrell County https://archive.org/stream/abstractofnorthc01nort#page/358/mode/2up John Bentley(not sure who this John Bentley is) in the ELECTION OF COL. GEO. WASHINGTON, 1758. some names then For Colo. Martin. long list of names ending with John Buckley, Tobias Burk, John Bentley, Index Bentley, 23, 167, 170. ==Not Current Table of Bentley== The Table may be sorted by clicking the buttons belowOLD TABLE {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Last Name !|First Name !|Birth Year !|Birth Place !|Death Year !|Death Place !|Family Line |- |[[Bentley-2142| Bentley]]||William||1589||England||1663||Virginia||V1 |- |[[Bentley-1588|Bentley]]||Richard||1636||Virginia||1687||North Carolina||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2140|Bentley]]||John||1679||North Carolina||1741||North Carolina||V1 |- |[[Bentley-1508| Bentley]]||William||1702||North Carolina||1778||North Carolina||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2139|Bentley]]||William||1729||North Carolina||1792||Georgia||V1 |- |[[Bentley-1518|Bentley]]||Lewis||1764||Georgia||1832||Alabama||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2138|Bentley]]||William||1793||Georgia||1834||Alabama||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2137|Bentley]]||James||1826||Alabama||1908||Arkansas||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2136|Bentley]]||Lewis||1861||Mississippi||1935||Oklahoma||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2135|Bentley]]||William||1909||Oklahoma||1988||New Mexico||V1 |} ==Sources==

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[[Category:Bentley Name Study]][[Category: United States, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Connecticut, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Massachusetts, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: New York, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Pennsylvania, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Rhode Island, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Vermont, Bentley Name Study]] This is a sub-project for the [[Space:Bentley_Name_Study|Bentley Name Study]]. The focus of this page is on the descendants of the Bentley family who first settled in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Their descendants then moved into Connecticut, New York and other parts of Colonial New England. Records from as early as 1636 contain many references to different people named William Bentley. This page is created to try to help bring clarity to the web of William Bentleys and their descendants in Colonial New England. Please leave a message on this page or contact the Bentley Name Study Project Manager [[Bentley-2133|John Bentley]] if you have any additional resources or would like to collaborate research efforts related to the Bentleys of Colonial New England. [[Space:Bentley_Name_Study|Click here to return to the Bentley Name Study Home page]] [[Space:Bentley_Families_of_Colonial_New_England_To-Do_List|If you would like to assist, please refer to the To-Do list for the sub-project]] ==Web of William Bentleys== The Bentley family name begins to appear in the records of colonial America with three Williams: *[[Bentley-871|William Bentley]] arrives on the Truelove in 1636. *[[Bentley-117|William Bentley]] arrives in the Arabella in 1671 (William Bentley of Rhode Island). *[[Bentlye-6|William Bentley]] begins to show up in the records of Massachusetts (William Bentley of Massachusetts). This section will look at the lives of the three Williams together. When looking at the facts of each their lives, one notices a number of similarities. This raises the possibility that facts from one William's life are being confused with facts from another William. Immigration records and the early records or Massachusetts and Rhode Island will be examined to establish that three of the first Bentley immigrants were named William Bentley. Additionally, two of these Williams had sons named William. After a brief discussion of the sons of Williams named William, the second section will focus on the different Bentley families as they begin to move across Colonial New England. ===Immigrants=== Most records agree the first Bentley who emigrated to this part of America was [[Bentley-871|William Bentley]] who arrived in Boston, Massachusetts in 1635, aged 47 years, on the ship Truelove. Also aboard the Truelove were John Bentley, aged 17 years and [[Bentley-885|Alice]] aged 15 years, perhaps his children.GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY-FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND By James SAVAGE as cited by [[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/a/f/Katie-M-Lafferty/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1344.html Lafferty Bentley page on Genealogy.com]]:Truelove from Ye Port of London :Sept. 21, 1635 :These under-written names are to be transported to New - England imbarqued in the Truelove JO: Gibbs Master. the Men have taken the oaths of Alleg: & Suprem. These records appear as they are, from The Original Lists of Persons of Quality 1600-1700 by John C. Hotten. Even the spelling is as shows on the list." . According to the [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shipnamesBa.htm Pilgrim Passenger Names Early 1600's website]] five Bentleys are listed in the muster lists of ships coming to this part of America from 1636 to 1671 {| border="1" |Bentley Mary || age 20 || 1635 || on ship [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/defense.htm Defence]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |[[Bentley-871|Bentley William]] || age 47 || 1635 || on ship [[[:Category:Truelove%2C_sailed_September%2C_1635|Truelove]]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |[[Bentley-885|Alice]] || age 15 || 1635 || on ship [[[:Category:Truelove%2C_sailed_September%2C_1635|Truelove]]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |Bentley, Jo. || age 17 || 1635 || on ship [[[:Category:Truelove%2C_sailed_September%2C_1635|Truelove]]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |[[Bentley-117|William Bentley]]||age 31||1671||on ship Arabella||Gravesend, England to Massachusetts |- |} Mary, age 20, was aboard the Defence which sailed from London to Massachusetts in 1635. She would have been born in 1615. Some genealogy show her married to the William who came on the Truelove. [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]], came to America on May 27, 1671 aboard the ship Arabella, Richard Sprague, Master. THE FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND, 1860, page 78, (The original of this entry was in possession of Samuel Gardiner Drake in 1860). [[Bentley-928|William]] is listed as being born in England (in 1619) and died in Rhode Island. He not listed on any ship record found to date. ===William Bentley Living in both early Massachusetts and Rhode Island=== 1635-1663(?)As discussed above, records show a William Bentley arriving on Truelove in 1635 at the age of 47. His profile states he died in 1663, however the source for this year is not clear. 1671 a William Bentley is record as arriving on the Arabella. This profile, and genealogy writings, state that the William who arrived on the Arabella is the William who lived in Rhode Island. However, a clear extant record has not been found to show the William who arrived on the Arabella and the William living in Rhode Island are the same people. 1675 two records establish a William Bentley was living in Massachusetts: *In January 20, 1675 a [[Bentlye-6|William Bentley]] marries [[Houghton-97|Mary Houghton]] in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts by a Mr. William Stoughton. Genelogical Classification By Family Group Coding For Descent From Common Ancestors by Cameron R. Stewart Vol. 2, pages 1059, 1652, 1790 as cited [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2724#s4 here by Allan Bentley]] *Then on August 20, 1675, a William Bentley is included among "Soldiers credited with Military Service under Capt Daniel Henchman" (men taken from places including Dorchester).Soldiers in King Philip's war; Being a critical account of that war, with a concise history of the Indian wars of New England from 1620-1677, official lists of the soldiers of Massachusetts colony serving in Philip's war, and sketches of the principal officers, copies of ancient documents and records relating to the war, also lists of the Narragansett grantees of the United colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth and Connecticut; by Bodge, George M. (George Madison), 1841-1914, 1896, Pages 47 & 51 [[https://archive.org/stream/soldiersinkingph00inbodg#page/n125/mode/2up available here]] **The marriage record from January states the marriage took place in Dorchester and Capt. Henchman drew men from Dorchester, therefore, it likely these two records relate to the same William Bentley. The William who arrived on the Truelove was believed to have died by this date, or would have been 87 years old. So its not likely these records relate to the Truelove William. They do show there was a William Bentley living in Massachusetts in 1675. 1679 a William Bentley begins to appear in the records of Rhode Island. *The Genealogical and Family History of Western New York [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland04cuttgoog#page/n502/mode/2up available here ]states the [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]] who arrived on the Arabella in 1671 is the same William who was living in Narragansett, Rhode Island on July 29, 1679. *William's name appearing on a petition along with "and forty-one others residence of Narragansett, Rhode Island.Genealogical and Family History of Western New York: A Record of the Achievements of her People In the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation, Vol. II, William Richard Cutter, 1912, Lewis Historical Pub. Co, page 869 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland04cuttgoog#page/n502/mode/2up available here] Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations ..., Volume III, 1858, Page 60 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=j3YFAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA60&dq=Narragansett%20July%2029%2C%201679&pg=PA60#v=onepage&q=Narragansett%20July%2029,%201679&f=false available here]] 1687 William was still living in Rhode Island *William was involved in a dispute over land with French Protestants in Narrragansett, Rhode Island and is listed as one of the people entitled to receive a portion of all the hay cut on the disputed land or monies, William is listed as being of KingstonRecords of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations ..., Volume III, 1858, Page 228 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=j3YFAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA60&dq=Narragansett%20July%2029%2C%201679&pg=PA228#v=onepage&q=Bentley&f=false available here]] The Family History of Western New York, also states records show this William was in Narragansett, Rhode Island from 1705 to 1720. These records will be discussed below. Up to this point, it is possible to conclude the Bentley arriving on the Arabella, lived and was married in Massaachusetts, then moved to Rhode Island and married for a second time. However, in 1687 tax records seem to confirm there were was a William Bentley living in both Milton Massachusetts and in Kingstown, Rhode Island. Tax records from 1687 from Massachusetts and Rhode Island: *On May 14, 1687 A William Bentley was taxed in Milton, Massachusetts.Tax Lists Extracted From The History of Milton, Mass., 1640 to 1887 Boston, 1887, Transcribed by Jane Devlin, In observance of the Treasury warrant dated the twenty seventh day of March 1700, we the Selectmen of Milton on the 14th day of May [[http://dunhamwilcox.net/ma/milton_ma_tax.htm available here]] *September 6, 1687 A William Bentley was taxed in taxed by town of Kingstown, Rhode Island 4 shillings, 6 1/2 penceAncestors of the Bentley's of Chautauqua County, N.Y., by Eleanor L. Trismen, page K, [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2417 as cited by Allan Bentley here]] The final record of the William in Massachusetts is in 1691. The records of Milton Church, Massachusetts, from April 12, 1691, show Rev. Peter Thacher of Milton baptized three children believed to be the children of William and Mary: :William, Mary and Hannah Bentlet, Grandchildren to Bro. R. Haughton.The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 22, 1868. Page 443 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=eyocy7cBriYC&pg=PA443#v=onepage&q&f=false available online here]] *Mary's father is [[Houghton-96|Ralph Houghton]] making the R. Haughton a plausible grandfather, lending support to the above named children being those of William and his wife Mary Houghton. While this record does not specifically show William was still living in Massachusetts, or even still alive, it does support that William was married to Mary Houghton. The Family History of Western New York, states records indicate William Bentley was in Narragansett, Rhode Island from 1705 till his death in 1720 (these records have not been independently located) One final point of similarities between the two Williams should be noted: *[[Bentley-117|William]](came on Arabella in 1671) was born on 13 Sep 1640 in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, , England. (William Bentley of Rhode Island) *[[Bentlye-6|William]] (not sure when he came to America) was born 20 June 1641 in Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire,,,England (William Bentley of Massachusetts) ===The sons of the Williams named William and their wives=== Two of the Williams who migrated to America had multiple children, including each having a son named William. *[[Bentley-117|William Bentley]] (of Rhode Island) had a son [[Bentley-311|William Jr. ]] *[[Bentlye-6|William Bentley]] (of Massachusetts) had a son [[Bentley-164|William IV]] Both of the second generation Williams had multiple children. One of the Williams was married more than once. Some confusion has resulted from at least one source stating the William Bentley of Rhode Island married both Mary Elliot and Bathsheba Lewis [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland04cuttgoog#page/n502/mode/2up (available here)]. Two other sources, however, agree the William Bentley who married Mary Elliot was the son of William Bentley and Mary Houghton of Massachusetts. GENEALOGICAL CLASSIFICATION BY FAMILY GROUP CODING FOR DECENT FROM COMMON ANCESTERS", by Cameron Ralph Stewart, Vol II, p. 1059, 1986. [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2313 cited by Allan Bentley here]] and Emile Sarter, compilation entitled "One Branch of the Bentley Family of Rhode Island", 1953 as cited by Allan Bentley [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2313 available here]] Since the above source confused, one William marrying another, there may also be confusion about which children belong to each William. [[Bentley-311|William Bentley Jr.]] lived his entire life in Rhode Island based on his profile, need to verify place of 1760 will. Based on his profile all of his children were born in Rhode Island. *One of his sons [[Bentley-815|Green Bentley]] (MA to NY) moved to NY [[Bentley-164|William Bentley IV]] was born in Massachusetts, but moved to Connecticut by 1703 when he married Mary Elliot. ==Bentley Families in Colonial New England== ===Bentley Families of Early Rhode Island=== [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]], of Rhode Island, (the immigrant who arrived on the ship Arabella in 1671) is the first known Bentley in Rhode Island.Stewart, Cameron Ralph ''[[Space:Genealogical_Classification_By_Family_Group_Coding|Genealogical Classification By Family Group]]'' Vol. 2, Page 1105 (Stewart, Long Beach, 1986) Stewart established the following letter code to classify the five children of William and their selected children. The Bentley Lines of WILLIAM BENTL(E)Y, X.193.,PROGENITOR (Be:F.) #Jane (Be:Fa.) #William (Be:FB) #James (BeFC) #Thomas, (Be:FD.) FX.97. ##Jane (Be:FDa.) ##Mary (Be:FDb.) ##William Be:FDC. ##Benjamin, Be:FDD. Vm.49 ###Caleb Be:FDDA. ###Joseph Be:FDDB. ###Thomas Be:FDDC. ###Samuel,Be:FDDD. VH.25. ###Benjamin Be:FDDE. ###Gideon Be:FDDF. ###Ann(e) (?) Be:FDDg. ##Thomas Be:FDE. #Benjamin Be:FE. Not sure if the following fit into the above family or not The records of the First Congregational Church of Newport, Rhode Island, shows two Bentley marriages: *one taking place on Nov. 18, 1756 between William Bentley and Sarah Pitman (Stewart does not have a Pittman in his classification system) and *one taking place Oct. 18, 1772 Nathaniel Bentley and Anne Trowbridge. VITAL RECORD of RHODE ISLAND 1636-1850. First series. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES and DEATHS, A Family Register for the People, By James N. Arnold Editor of the Narrangansett Historical Register, VOL. VIII. Episcopal and Congregational, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND MARRIAGES [http://dunhamwilcox.net/ri/rhode_island_vr24a.htm available online here] ===Bentley Families of Early New York === This section will highlight the first known or well known Bentley citizens of New York. All New York Bentley profiles located by the Study can be found on the main page of the [[:Category:New_York%2C_Bentley_Name_Study|New York, Bentley Name Study category]] The category currently has approximately 34 Bentley profiles. Most are from the following families: [[Bentley-1252|John Bentley]] and his son [[Bentley-1235|Eldred Bentley]] account for 12 of the Bentley names.This line of the Bentley family needs more research, it is possible/ likely, that it might be tied to the family below) . From the profiles it seem this family was in New York from around1755 to approximately 1888. Eldred also has grand children who lived in New York. They have not been added to the Study so far. [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]], of Rhode Island, (the immigrant who arrived on the ship Arabella in 1671) had two sons [[Bentley-319|Thomas Bentley]] and [[Bentley-311|William Bentley Jr.]] whose children account for 22 of the New York Bentley profiles: Eleven are tied to [[Bentley-319|Thomas Bentley]]. While he never lived in New York, he had a son William who did. This Bentley family was in New York before 1770. *[[Bentley-874|William]] (died in New York in 1800) and his children: #[[Bentley-879|Elizabeth Bentley]] (died in New York, date unkown) #[[Bentley-926|Joseph Bentley]] (died in New York in 1799) #[[Bentley-944|Tabor Bentley]] (died in New York in 1826) #[[Bentley-1009|Henry Bentley]] (born in New York in 1771) #[[Bentley-959|Tillinghast Bentley]] (b.1735-died in New York in 1820) and his children: ##[[Bentley-941|Joseph Bentley]](died in New York in 1810) ##[[#Bentley-915|Thomas Bentley]] (married in New York in 1778) ##[[Bentley-929|John Bentley]] (1756-died in New York in1830) ##[[Bentley-966|George Bentley]] (1758-died in New York in 1839) ##[[Bentley-872|Tabor Bentley]] (born in New York in 1770- died in New York in 1837) Eleven are tied to [[Bentley-311|William Bentley Jr.]] More specifically, to two of his sons [[Bentley-811|William Bentley III]] and[[Bentley-815|Green Bentley]] and their children *Six of New York Bentley profiles come from the [[Bentley-815|Green Bentley]] and his children. Its not yet known when he moved to New York, however, five of his children where born or lived in New York. His family was in NY from 1778 to 1854: #[[Bentley-2622|Green Bentley Jr]]. (was born in New York in 1778) #[[Bentley-1206|Bathsheba Bentley Bennett]] (died in New York in in 1779) #[[Bentley-1926|Hannah Bentley Bennett]] (was married in New York in 1781) #[[Bentley-1884|Rhoda Bentley Teeples]] (was married in New York in 1793) #[[Bentley-1958|Benjamin Bentley]] (died in New York in 1854) * Five of the Bentley profiles are tied to [[Bentley-811|William Bentley]] (died in New York in 1800) and his children. This Bentley family was in New York as early as 1784: #[[Bentley-2611|Jonathan Bentley]] (born in New York in 1784-died in Illinois in 1889) #[[Bentley-2610|John Bentley]] (born in New York in 1787-died in New York in 1856) #[[Bentley-537|David Bentley]] (born in New York in 1790) #[[Bentley-2612|Joshua Bentley]] (born in New York in 1792-died in New York in 1860) ===Bentley Families of Early Connecticut=== [[Bentley-164|William Bentley IV]] was born in Massachusetts, but moved to Connecticut by 1703 when he married Mary Elliot. [[Bentley-71|George Bentley]] son of [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]] (of Rhode Island) is believed to have moved to Connecticut and was married in approximately 1723. ===Bentley Families of Pennsylvania=== The following come from the [http://www.chesco.org/1729/18th-Century-Tax-Records 18th Century Tax records for PA Chester Co] the list from only 1715-1740 ([http://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View/5392 available here]) Is it reasonable to assume that the following records are for all for two people, [[Bentley-994|John Bentley]] and [[Bentley-1310|Jeffery Bentley]] (believed to be John's son)? The only Bentley names listed are for John (once as Jonathan) and Jeffery. The last time is sometimes spelled Bently other times Bentley. The Jonathan is listed as a freeman all others landholders. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" !|Name !|Township !|Year !|Category !|Provincial/County |- |Jeffery||Fallowfield||1737/38||Landholder||County (C‐14B) |- |Jeffrey||Fallowfield||1732||Landholder||County |- |Jeffrey||Fallowfield||1735/36||Landholder||County (C‐13A) |- |John||Birmingham||1722||Landholder||County |- |John||Fallowfield||1735/36||Landholder||County (C‐13A) |- |John||Fallowfield||1735/36||Landholder|| County (C‐13A) |- |John||West Bradford||1735/36||Landholder||County (C‐13A) |- |John||West Bradford||1737/38||Landholder|| County (C‐14A) |- |John Jr.||Fallowfield||1737/38||Landholder||County (C‐14B) |- |John||Fallowfield||1739||Landholder||County (C‐15) |- |John||Society Land||1740||Landholder||County (C‐16) |- |Jonathan||Darby||1719/20||Freeman||County 3 |- |Jeffery||West Marlborough||1729||Landholder||County |- |Jeffery||West Marlborough||1730||Landholder||County |- |Jeffery||Fallowfield||1734/35||Landholder||County (C‐12A) |- |Jeffery|| Fallowfield||1739||Landholder||County (C‐15) |- |Jeffrey||Fallowfield||1740||Landholder||County (C‐16) |- |John||Birmingham||1724/25||Landholder||County |- |John||Birmingham||1726/27||Landholder||County |- |John||Birmingham||1730||Landholder||County |- |John||Birmingham||1732||Landholder||County |- |John||Fallowfield||1734/35||Landholder||County (C‐12A) |- |John||Society Land||1739||Landholder||County (C‐15) |- |John||Fallowfield||1740||Landholder||County (C‐16) |} ===Bentley Families in Early Vermont=== *[[Bentley-2184|Shelly Bentley]](born 1795 CT?) is believed to have moved from Wells, Connecticut to Jericho Vermont before 1800. He settled in Millbrook, VT. He married [[Stevens-9192|Abigail Stevens]] prior to their first child was born in 1826. *[[Bentley-2170|Ira (Reverend) Bentley]] was born in 1785 in Cornwall, Addison, Vermont, USA. He had 3 wives between 1809-1842, all the marriages where in VT. He had six children, between 1815-1831. He died in Washington CO., New York in 1855 ==Unconnected Bentley Families== This section is under construction...Not organized well= ==Timeline== ==Old Table== The Table may be sorted by clicking the buttons below {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Last Name !|First Name !|Birth Year !|Birth Place !|Death Year !|Death Place !|Family Line |- |[[Bentley-905|Bentley]]||William||1573||England||1632||England||R1 |- |[[Bentley-871|Bentley]]||William||1589||England||1663||Rhode Island||R1 |- |[[Bentley-909 |Bentley]]||William||1600||England||1691||Rhode Island||R1 |- |[[Bentley-928|Bentley]]||William||1619||England||1666||Rhode Island||R1 |- |[[Bentley-932|Bentley]]||John||1622||England||1690||Rhode Island||R1 |- |[[Bentley-117|Bentley]]||William III||1640||England||1720||Rhode Island||R1 |- |[[Bentlye-6|Bentley]]||William III||1641||England||1691||Massachusetts||M1 |- |[[Bentley-164|Bentley]]||William IV||1679||Massachusetts||1751||Connecticut||M1 |- |[[Bentley-127|Bentley]]||William V||1707||Connecticut||1756||Connecticut||M1 |- |[[Bentley-156|Bentley]]||Chloe||1735||Connecticut||1813||Georgia||M1 |- |} ==Sources==

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[[Category: Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Canada, Bentley Name Study]] ==Introduction== The goal of this sub-project is to document branches of the Bentley family that originated, or once lived in Canada. This is a sub-project of the [[Space:Bentley_Name_Study|Bentley Name Study]]. If your are interested in Bentley families who once lived in Canada, please contact the manager of the Bentley Name Study, [[Bentley-2133|John Bentley]]. The initial goals of the project will be: * Finding the first Bentley living in Canada * Determine if colonial era Bentley families of Canada are from the same family. If you have any information, or comments, please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11815462 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==First Bentley Family in Canada== The first Bentley Family in Canada appears to be that of [[Bentley-141|David Bentley]] and [[Baldwin-2893|Ann (Baldwin) Bentley]]. They are believed to have the following children: #(01) [[Bentley-620|Eunice]] born May 8, 1750 and married on May 14, 1772 to Peter Pineo, Jr #(02) Anna " Oct 13, 1752 married Oct. 21, 1773, to Dan Pineo. #(03) Asael " Mar 8, 1755 married in Cornwallis, May 26, 1778 toLucy, dau. of Asa and Sarah Clark #(04) Phebe " Feb 27, 1758 married July 18, 1776, to William Pineo #(05) David Jr. " Jan 18, 1761 m. Oct. 26, 1786, Margaret, dau. of Abraham and Margaret Webster. This family removed to Stewiacke #(06) James " July 25, 1763 #(07) John " Oct 6, 1764 m. Nov. 5, 1788, Miriam, dau. of Caleb and Mary Gillett. #(08) Hannah " Nov 20, 1767 #(09) Eliot " June 19, 1770 #(10) Prudence " May 10, 1773 m. (date unknown) to Isaac Webster, M. D ==Issues== #Wiki Tree profiles need to be created or located for the children #Specific birth dates are listed in some sources and in David's profile without stating what record shows the specific dates. So far, only one record has been found for David, his wife and their children. The three birth dates listed in that record, match the birth dates from "Richard's email" cited by Allan Bentley. This suggests Richard has access to good information about the dates of the children's births. Allan Bentley and other genealogy sites seem to use these dates as well. The one record found so far, states:Vital Records of Norwich 1659 - 1848, Part II - Pages 118 to 164, Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut 1913, Publication Committee: Lucious Barnes Barbour, Williston Walker, Winslow Tracy Williams. (Transcribed by Coralynn Brown) [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/norwich10a.htm available online here]: **[158] Ann Bentee, daughter of David Bentlee & wife Ann, was born Oct. 13, 1752. **Asahel Bentlee was born March 8, 1755. **Phebe Bentlee was born Feb. 27, 1758. As will be discussed below, two sources agree on the all the names of David's children. The one record found so far agrees with these two sources with regards to three of the children. The two sources and one record all support David living in Connecticut prior to 1760 (David, Jr was born. Jan. 18, 1761, in Cornwallis). ===Information which needs better sources=== From David's profile, research notes moved here The following is from [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2321 Allan Bentley citing email from Richard Bentley ravenhawk@yahoo.com]. There is some good information, but the person does not say where he found the info.
David Bentley: was 21 Jun 1724 in First Church of Lebanaon, CT David Bentley, son of William and Mary (Eliot) Bentley, was bapt. June 21, 1724 in the First Church of Lebanaon, CT and married December 1, 1748, in Lebanon, Ann Baldwin, daughter of Thomas and Ann (Bingham) Baldwin. Ann was born Febru ary 3, 1730/1. In May of 1754, David purchased land in Norwich, CT, wher e he remained until 1760 when he sold his land to his fathe r-in-law, Thomas Baldwin, and emigrated to Nova Scotia.

David, like so many other younger sons of large families, s aw the advertisment from Nova Scotia that settlers were wan ted to settle in part of Nova Scotia from which the Acadian s had been expelled. They would receive land grants from the government if they would pledge allegiance to the crown.

In 1761, David came to Kings County, with his wife, Ann and four children and a number of other families to settle the fertile valley. David was one of those assigned to asses the land granted to many of the New England Planters and his signature appears on many of the grants.

He receive d a grant of 1 share of 666 2/3 acres in the first division . The main part of his shares were at Sheffield Mills and n orth of Billtown, but he did have a piece of land at Town P lot. David signed many of the grants "Bentlee": #(01) Eunice born May 8, 1750 #(02) Anna " Oct 13, 1752 #(03) Asael " Mar 8, 1755 #(04) Phebe " Feb 27, 1758 #(05) David " Jan 18, 1761 #(06) James " July 25, 1763 #(07) John " Oct 6, 1764 #(08) Hannah " Nov 20, 1767 #(09) Eliot " June 19, 1770 #(10) Prudence " May 10, 1773 David died June 13, 1792 and his wife Ann was living at th e time was administrix of his extate. Their place of buria l is unknown and may have been on their farm but no marking s remain. In his will (copy in PANS), dated May 1, 1790, he leaves "t o Ann my. . .
From: The History of Kings County, Nova ScotiaThe History of Kings County, Nova Scotia, Heart of the Acadian ... Eaton, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton, 1849-1937. Pages 563-4. [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t86h5bv1r;view=1up;seq=585 available here]] This book states David a grandson of William, and greatgrandson to William (of the Arabella) married to Sarah''. However, other sources have shown that these two Williams were not related. (see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Massachusetts_and_Rhode_Island&public=1#The_sons_of_the_Williams_named_William_and_their_wives Bentley Name Study-sons of Williams and Their Wives].
The Bentley family of King's County was founded in New Eng- land by William Bentley, who sailed from Gravesend, Eng., in the ship Arabella, May 27, 1671, and was a resident of Narragansett, R. L, Jan. 29, 1679. His will, proved at Kingston, R. I., in 1720, mentions his wife Sarah and children: William; James; Thomas; Benjamin; Jane. The founder of the King's County family was David Bentley, ''great-grandson of the first William and grandson of the second William (this relationship no longer believed to be true)'', a grantee in Cornwallis in 1761. His wife was Ann, but we do not know her maiden name. Children : #i Eunice (birth est ca.1752)married on May 14, 1772 to Peter Pineo, Jr. #ii Anna (birth est ca 1753) married Oct. 21, 1773, to Dan Pineo. #iii Phebe, (birth est ca 1756) married July 18, 1776, to William Pineo. #iv Asael, (birth est ca 1758) married in Cornwallis, May 26, 1778, Lucy, dau. of Asa and Sarah Clark. Children: Alice, b. Apr. 8, 1779; Anne, b. May 2, 1782; Charlotte, b. April 16, 1786; George, b. June 29, 1788; Asael, Jr.; William, b. July 4, 1791, m. Feb. 6, 1814, Ruth, dau. of James and Nancy (Manning) Eaton, b. April 14, 1794, (and had children: Nancy, b. Dec. 20, 1815; Charlotte, b. Mar. 14, 1817 ; Lucy, b. Oct. 2, 1818 ; George, b. Sept. 20, 1820) ; Sarah, b. Dec. 19, 1796. ##George(3) Bentley (Asael(2), David(1)), b. June 29, 1788, m. , and had probably among other children: Andrew; George, b. May 18, 1812 ; Asael, Jr., b. Nov. 10, 1813. Of these sons, Asael, Jr., m. Elizabeth Caroline Gesner, b. Sept. 9, 1817, and had children: ###Maria Jane, George Gesner, Elizabeth Catharine, Abram Stronach, John Henry, Sophia Rebecca, William Burpee, Stephen Morine. Of these: ####Sophia Rebecca was m. Sept. 7, 1872, to James Everett Eaton, of Collinsville, Conn , son of Benjamin and Sophia (Ells) Eaton, of Cornwallis, and has children: #####Laurie Everton, Mabel Leta, Harold Arthur, "Violet Locke, Edith Sophia, Elsie Lydia, Philip Bentley. ##Others of the children of Asael Bentley intermarried with the Borden, Randall, Terry, Layton, Robins and Lockhart families. Facts concerning the Bentley family in Connecticut may be found in Wheeler's History of Stonington. #v. David, Jr., born. Jan. 18, 1761, in Cornwallis, m. Oct. 26, 1786, Margaret, dau. of Abraham and Margaret Webster. This family removed to Stewiacke. Children: Daniel Webster, b. Sept. 6, 1787; James, b. Jan. 10, 1790; Huldah, b. July 17, 1792; Noah, b. July 19, 1794; Prudence, b. July 14, 1796; David, b. Aug. 1, 1799; Abraham, b. Sept. 24, 1801. #vi James, born. July 25, 1763. #vii John, born. Oct. 6, 1764, m. Nov. 5, 1788, Miriam, dau. of Caleb and Mary Gillett. Children: Elizabeth, b. Oct. 3, 1789 ; David, b. Feb. 9, 1792 ; Caleb Gillett, b. Apr. 10, 1794 ; Mary, b. Apr. 17, 1796. #viii Hannah, born. Nov. 20, 1767. #ix Eliot, born. June 19, 1770. #x Prudence, born. May 10, 1773, m. to Isaac Webster, M. D.
Note that the first four children's birth date was not listed in the source, but has been estimated for research purposes here. The exact birth dates are not known. ==Sources==

Bentley Families of Colonial New England To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Massachusetts_and_Rhode_Island|Bentley Families of New England]] is currently working on a number of tasks. Can you help? The primary focus as of January, 2017 is to: #Work on profile of William's son [[Bentley-141|David]], first known Bentley in Canada. (see Bentley Families of Canada -- coming soon) #Ensure all three of the first Bentley immigrants (and their children) have a narrative biography, that is properly sourced and all correct children have been identified. ##[[Bentley-871|William Bentley of the Truelove]] ###work on his son [[Bentley-159|John Bentley]] ||Verify children listed on other genealogy site ##[[Bentley-117|William Bentley, of the Arabella]] ###Make sure all children have sources ####[[Bentley-311|William Bentley, Jr.]]||Make sure children have sources ##[[Bentley-127|William Bentley IV, of Massachusetts]] ###Find sources for all children #Place all children of the above in appropriate State, Bentley Name Study category #Identify the first Bentley Family in each State #Write a narrative for the families from each State, like was done for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Massachusetts_and_Rhode_Island&public=1#Bentley_Families_of_Early_New_York Bentley Families of New York] If you would like assistance with any Bentley profiles, feel free to contact the Bentley Name Study manager [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11815462&ref=12989554 send private message to John Bentley] or leave a comment in the public comments section here.

Bentley Gleanings

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Bentley Gleanings == * by Julia Ardelia Harrison Lobdell (b.1839) * published by A.W. Fleming, Chicago, 1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bentley Gleanings|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/bentleygleanings00lobd * https://archive.org/details/bentleygleanings1905lobd === Citation Formats === * Lobdell, Julia. ''[[Space:Bentley Gleanings|Bentley Gleanings]]'' (A.W. Fleming, Chicago, 1905) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lobdell|Lobdell]])

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]][[Category: Bentley Name Study]] Here are some of the tasks the [[Space:Bentley_Name_Study|Bentley Name Study]] is working on, and could use your help. If you have any questions or are interested in anything related to the Bentley Name, please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the Bentley tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11815462 send John Bentley a private message]. Thanks! ==[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Jamestown&public=1 Southern Colonial Bentley Families]== #Compair unconnected Bentley in 1600 to Alan's profiles #Reorganize Study to examine two families together instead of by state for 1700 in VA and NC ##Two Daniels -trying to determine how many Daniels were in VA (appears some moved to NC) ##Confusion over Samuels and Sarah (work in sources from BB's email relates to Daniel family too) ##Conflation of the two lines because of same first name ###Williams figuring out the different Williams around time of Rev War may be the key. But John, James, Daniel, Samuel could also be conflated. ###Need to make sure records are with correct profiles (Allan has many sources, not sure he has them with right person. He has changed his mind about parents of ####[[Bentley-548 |William II]] about 1729 unknown (from William Line) ####[[ Bentley-776 |William]] 1719 in Richmond, Wise, Virginia, United States (from Daniel line) #Work on Bentley profiles from early North Carolina ##Start getting data for indexes etc ##Identify all children for [[Bentley-2140|John son of (Richard(2), William(1))]] and find all sources from Allan research notes ###find children of [[Bently-26|James Bentley]] (James has a son and a brother named William. In looking at William Bentley profiles, there appears to be conflated children from two different Bentley lines in Virgina ##Find sources listed in 30,064 profiles in "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3QKT-QKB : accessed 2018-01-28), entry for William /BENTLEY/, submitted by Bentley, Allan Lewis. Family Search] #Populate the [[:Category:Tennessee%2C_Bentley_Name_Study|Tennessee Category of Study]] ==New England Bentley Families== [[Space:Bentley_Families_of_Colonial_New_England_To-Do_List|New England To Do List]] (more long term to-dos on that list) see also [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Massachusetts_and_Rhode_Island&public=1#Bentley_Families_of_Early_Rhode_Island Rhode Island section of Study] #[[Bentley-871|William Bentley of the Truelove]] ##work on his son [[Bentley-159|John Bentley]] ||Verify children listed on other genealogy site #[[Bentley-117|William Bentley, of the Arabella]] ##Make sure children have sources make sure have all info from Stewart & Find or create profiles of children ###[[Bentley-311|William Bentley, Jr.]] ####Verify George is son and father of [[Bentley-592|Daniel]] who married a Wheeler ###[[Bentley-315|Benjamin Bentley]] find or make profiles for children ###[[Bentley-319|Thomas Bentley]] #[[Bentley-127|William Bentley IV, of Massachusetts]] ###Find sources for all children #Find more information on colonial [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Narragansett%2C_Rhode_Island&public=1 Narragansett] ==Pennsylvania Bentley Families== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Massachusetts_and_Rhode_Island&public=1#Bentley_Families_of_Pennsylvania Bentley Families of Pennsylvania] #[[Bentley-994|John Bentley]] ##Need sources for parents and early life ##Need to clarify who is John's children and grandchildren, ###Jeffrey need to work on profile ####George son of Jeff -determine if was same as [https://books.google.com/books?id=khQVAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA49&lpg=PA49&dq=1747+Chester+County+PA+Lt.+Bentley&source=bl&ots=cvkBNehlzK&sig=udELMvo7JOGdn50VIFFPpUY41pE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiLj7-a7PTRAhWorlQKHebGA9UQ6AEINDAF#v=onepage&q=1747%20Chester%20County%20PA%20Lt.%20Bentley&f=false Lt Bentley] mentioned here and in other records #[[Bentley-8|Caleb Bentley]] ##Need profiles for other known children ##Need to work more on his son [[Bentley-9|Richard T Bentley]] profile # [[Bentley-162|James Bentley]]||First Bentley in Vermont, add source and link to all children #[[Bentley-1252|John Bentley]] may be the link between the two New York families #[[Bentley-1884|Rhoda]] was born in NY, died in Michigan her grandson [[Teeples-15|Sidney Teeples]] had interesting life, whose profile needs to be finished ==Illinois Bentley== [[:Category:Illinois%2C_Bentley_Name_Study|Illinois Bentley Category]] #Look for, or rule out, relationship between all Bentley profiles in category, set up Illinois section if necessary #Bentley-2737|Thomas Bentley]] need to finish profile, add info about escaping from prison and ways of "whoreish" wife #[[Bentley-2217|William Northup Bentley]] has a really cool painting, has names and dates in profile, should be able to link up and do more ==Canada Bentley== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Families_of_Canada&public=1 Bentley Families of Canada] #[[Bentley-141|David Bentley]] ##Find sources for specific dates in his profile ##Need profiles for any of children without one #[[Bentley-836|Thomas M. Bentley]] need to determine parents and children #[[Bentley-543|Benjamin Bentley]] find more source for him and children ##[[Bentley-544|Edith Bentley]] - contact Charles if find anything new ==England Bentley== [[:Category:England%2C_Bentley_Name_Study|England Category of Bentley Name Study]] * Enter "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975" ** Status: Complete until end 1543. [[MacLeod-1797|MacLeod-1797]] 13:06, 12 February 2018 (EST) ==Other profiles needing work== #[[Bentley-184|Lucy Bentley]] find sources supporting father Samuel or Colonel #[[Bentley-939|Richard Bentley]] need sources for children ==On Going Projects improvement== *Fix [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=BENTLEY&MaxErrors=100 DB errors for Bentley Profiles] *Monitor [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=BENTLEY Unconnected Bentley profiles] *Monitor [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Bentley Unsourced Bentley profiles] ==ONS tasks== *Identify indexes to locate all Bentley names in Colonial America *Identify all Bentley in NC prior to 20th century, thru data sets such as births, marriages, census, will indexes, etc *Make sure all [[:Category:Bentley_Name_Study|Bentleys]] included in the Name Study, are in a State category ==Bentley Spouses== [[:Category:Spouses%2C_Bentley_Name_Study|Spouses, Bentley Name Study Category]] *Add Bentley spouse profiles to category

Bentley ONS - North Carolina

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[[Category: North Carolina, Bentley Name Study]] [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]]'s free-space page for the Bentley One Name Study, focussing on North Carolina. North Carolina Data Sets (Family Search: Birth, Marriage, & Death Collections) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/search/record/results?facetType=ON&query=%2Bsurname%3ABentley~&count=20&collection_id=1949336 North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000] **Complete to end of 1880. [[MacLeod-1797|MacLeod-1797]] 20:40, 10 February 2018 (EST) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/search/record/results?facetType=ON&query=%2Bsurname%3ABentley~&count=20&collection_id=1726957 North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/search/record/results?facetType=ON&query=%2Bsurname%3ABentley~&count=20&collection_id=2524877 North Carolina, Civil Marriages, 1763-1868 North Carolina, Civil Marriages, 1763-1868]

Bentley Roots

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to gather information on the Bentley family from England, Wales, and Ireland. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lakin-888|Randy Lakin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Photos of Bentley family members * Background stories for Bentley ancestors * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Lakin-888#PM-33981662 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Benton Cemetery

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[[Category:Benton Cemetery, Benton, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Columbia County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Benton Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Benton Cemetery is located in Benton, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no known office for this cemetery. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.5774041, -75.6732506 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/East+Benton+Cemetery/@41.5774041,-75.6732506,95m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x2631176d77df50a4 Benton Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1643765 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}

Benton County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Benton County, Minnesota]] Welcome to the Benton County, Minnesota project page! Benton County was one of the original nine counties established by the territorial legislature in 1849 and was one of the three which were declared organized. It was reduced to its present size between 1856 and 1860. The county was named in honor of Thomas Hart Benton, a senator from Missouri, who worked diligently to have Congress enact the Homestead Act. He thus endeared himself to many settlers and several counties were named after him in the United States."County History." County History | Benton County, MN. Accessed August 23, 2018. https://www.co.benton.mn.us/408/County-History. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Mille_Lacs_County%2C_Minnesota|Mille Lacs County (northeast)]] *[[Space:Sherburne_County%2C_Minnesota|Sherburne County (southeast)]] *[[Space:Stearns_County%2C_Minnesota|Stearns County (southwest)]] *[[Space:Morrison_County%2C_Minnesota|Morrison County (northwest)]] == Communities == === Cities === *Foley *Gilman *Rice (partial) *Royalton (partial) *Sartell (partial) *Sauk Rapids *St. Cloud (partial) === Townships === *Alberta Township *Gilmanton Township *Glendorado Township *Graham Township *Granite Ledge Township *Langola Township *Mayhew Lake Township *Maywood Township *Minden Township *Sauk Rapids Township *St. George Township *Watab Township === Unincorporated Towns === *Brennyville *Duelm *Fruitville *Glendorado *Granite Ledge *Jakeville *Mayhew *North Benton *Oak Park *Parent *Popple Creek *Rum River *Silver Corners *Watab === Ghost Towns === *East St. Cloud *Esteville (partial) *Minden == Lakes == *Donovan Lake - vast majority in Minden Township, west edge in St. Cloud *Graham Lake - Langola Township *Little Rock Lake - south half in Watab Township, north half in Langola Township *Mayhew Lake - Mayhew Lake Township == Records and Resources == *http://mnbentonhistory.org/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benton_County,_Minnesota *https://griver.org/learn == Sources ==

Benton County, Mississippi

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

Benton County, Oregon

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Welcome to [[Space: Benton County, Oregon|Benton County]]
== Benton County, Oregon == *[http://www.co.benton.or.us/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q484330|enwiki}} *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Benton_County,_Oregon_Genealogy Benton County Genealogy] on FamilySearch *[[:Category: Benton County, Oregon|Benton County, Category]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Benton County, Oregon|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] === History === ==== Timeline ==== === Places === County seat: Corvallis *[[:Category: Benton County, Oregon, Schools|Schools]] *[[:Category: Benton County, Oregon, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] === Resources === *[[Space:Sources-Oregon|State Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Oregon#General Sources|General Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Oregon#External Links|External Links]] *[[Space:Sources-Oregon#Benton|Benton County Sources]] #If you find a free online resource: ##Check to make sure a free-space page doesn't already exist. ##Create space page - see: [[Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree|Share Source on WikiTree]] ##Add internal link to new page to the correction section on [[Space:Sources-Oregon|Sources-Oregon]] page #If you have any Oregon state resources that you are willing to do lookups on, please add them to the [[:Category:Oregon_Genealogy_Resources|Resources Page]]. #If you live in Oregon, please consider adding '''Category: [[:Category:Oregon_Research_Assistance|Oregon Research Assistance]]''' to your Wikitree profile page. == Sources ==

Benton County, Tennessee

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[[Category:Benton County, Tennessee]]
Welcome to Benton County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ---- ===How to Join the Tennessee Project=== *See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. == Ongoing List of Things to Do == #Add the county category to applicable profiles #Ensure Benton County profiles are well-sourced #Work on connecting Benton County profiles to the one tree #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and estates #Records of slaveholders and enslaved persons #Land records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia/military service #Add genealogy resources to this page #Add statewide resources to the main project page ==Benton County History== Benton County was formed in 1835 from part of Humphreys County. It was named for [[Benton-3267|David Benton]], an early settler and a participant in the Creek War. ==Geography== Benton County is part of West Tennessee, one of Tennessee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. ===Adjacent counties=== * [[Space:Stewart_County%2C_Tennessee|Stewart County]] - (northeast) * Houston County (northeast) * Humphreys County (east) * Perry County (southeast) * [[Space:Decatur_County%2C_Tennessee|Decatur County]] - (south) * [[Space:Carroll_County%2C_Tennessee|Carroll County]] - (west) * Henry County (northwest) ===Protected areas=== #List and link wildlife areas/parks/etc ==Government Offices== #[https://www.bentoncountytn.gov/ Benton County Website] ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree=== * [[:Category: Benton County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Benton County Cemeteries]] * [[:Category: Benton County, Tennessee, Schools |Benton County Schools]] === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Benton_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Benton County Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/pages/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-benton-county Benton County Genealogy Fact Sheets] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/benton/ Benton County Genealogy Trails] * [https://www.tngenweb.org/benton/ Benton County USGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/benton/benton.html Benton County USGenWeb Archives] * [https://www.tngenweb.org/benton/gensoc.html Benton County Genealogical Society] ==Communities== ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Camden, Tennessee|Camden]] county seat ===Towns=== * [[:Category:Big Sandy, Tennessee|Big Sandy]] === Census-designated Place === * Eva === Unincorporated Communities === * [[:Category:Holladay, Tennessee|Holladay]] * Post Oak ==See also== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benton_County,_Tennessee Benton County on Wikipedia] ==Sources==

Benton County, Washington

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Welcome to [[Space:Benton County, Washington|Benton County]]
== Benton County, Washington == *[http://www.co.benton.wa.us/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q156216|enwiki}} *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Benton_County,_Washington_Genealogy Benton County Genealogy] on FamilySearch *[[:Category:Benton County, Washington|Benton County, Category]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Benton County, Washington|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] === History === ==== Timeline ==== === Places === *[[:Category: Benton County, Washington, Schools|Schools]] *[[:Category: Benton County, Washington, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] === Resources === *[[Space:Sources-Washington|State Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Washington#General Sources|General Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Washington#External Links|External Links]] *[[Space:Sources-Washington#Benton|Benton County Sources]] #If you find a free online resource: ##Check to make sure a free-space page doesn't already exist. ##Create space page - see: [[Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree|Share Source on WikiTree]] ##Add internal link to new page to the correction section on [[Space:Sources-Washington|Sources-Washington]] page #If you have any Washington state resources that you are willing to do lookups on, please add them to the [[:Category:Washington_Genealogy_Resources|Resources Page]]. #If you live in Washington, please consider adding '''Category: [[:Category:Washington_Research_Assistance|Washington Research Assistance]]''' to your Wikitree profile page. == Sources ==

Benton County Arkansas

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{{One Place Study | place = Benton County, Arkansas | category = Benton County, Arkansas }} {{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] [[Category:Benton County, Arkansas]] ---- [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Benton County, Arkansas == Benton County is a county located in the northwestern corner of the state of Arkansas in the United States. The county was formed on September 30, 1836, and named after Thomas Hart Benton, a United States Senator from Missouri. Prior to the arrival of European explorers and settlers, the area that is now Benton County was home to several Native American tribes, including the Osage, Caddo, and Quapaw. In the early 1800s, European-American settlers began to move into the area, attracted by the fertile land and abundant natural resources. By the 1830s, the population of the area had grown to the point where Benton County was officially established as a county. During the Civil War, Benton County was the site of several battles and skirmishes, including the Battle of Pea Ridge in 1862, which was a significant Union victory that helped secure control of Missouri and Arkansas for the Union army. After the war, Benton County continued to grow and develop. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s helped to spur economic growth, and the county became an important center for agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. In the early 20th century, Benton County began to experience rapid growth, as more and more people moved into the area in search of economic opportunity. The construction of new highways and the expansion of the transportation network helped to facilitate this growth, and by the 1950s, Benton County had become one of the fastest-growing counties in the state. Today, Benton County is a thriving center of industry, commerce, and culture. Its population has continued to grow, and it is now one of the most populous counties in the state of Arkansas. The county is home to a diverse array of businesses and industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, technology, and tourism, and it remains an important economic engine for the state and the region. == Maps and Boundaries == * [[:Category:Barry_County%2C_Missouri|Barry County, Missouri]] (north) * [[Space:Carroll_County_Arkansas|Carroll County]] (east) * [[Space:Madison_County_Arkansas|Madison County]] (southeast) * [[Space:Washington_County_Arkansas|Washington County]] (south) * [[Space:Adair_County%2C_Oklahoma|Adair County, Oklahoma]] (southwest) * [[Space:Delaware_County%2C_Oklahoma|Delaware County, Oklahoma]] (west) * [[:Category:McDonald_County%2C_Missouri|McDonald County, Missouri]] (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Bella_Vista%2C_Arkansas|Bella Vista]]||[[:Category:Bentonville%2C_Arkansas|Bentonville]]||[[:Category:Bethel_Heights%2C_Arkansas|Bethel Heights]]||[[:Category:Cave_Springs%2C_Arkansas|Cave Springs]] |- |[[:Category:Centerton%2C_Arkansas|Centerton]]||[[:Category:Decatur%2C_Arkansas|Decatur]]||[[:Category:Elm_Springs%2C_Arkansas|Elm Springs]]||[[:Category:Gentry%2C_Arkansas|Gentry]] |- |[[:Category:Gravette%2C_Arkansas|Gravette]]||[[:Category:Little_Flock%2C_Arkansas|Little Flock]]||[[:Category:Lowell%2C_Arkansas|Lowell]]||[[:Category:Pea_Ridge%2C_Arkansas|Pea Ridge]] |- |[[:Category:Rogers%2C_Arkansas|Rogers]]||[[:Category:Siloam_Springs%2C_Arkansas|Siloam Springs]]||[[:Category:Springdale%2C_Arkansas|Springdale]]||[[:Category:Sulphur_Springs%2C_Arkansas|Sulphur Springs]] |} ===Towns=== :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category:Avoca%2C_Arkansas|Avoca]]||[[:Category:Garfield%2C_Arkansas|Garfield]]||[[:Category:Gateway%2C_Arkansas|Gateway]] |- |[[:Category:Highfill%2C_Arkansas|Highfill]]||[[:Category:Springtown%2C_Arkansas|Springtown]] |} ===Census Designated Places=== :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category:Cherokee_City%2C_Arkansas|Cherokee City]]||[[:Category:Hiwasse%2C_Arkansas|Hiwasse]]||Lost Bridge Village |- |[[:Category:Maysville%2C_Arkansas|Maysville]]||Prairie Creek |} ===Townships:=== Note: Most Arkansas counties have names for their townships. Benton County, however, has numbers instead of names. *Township 1 all of: Garfield, Gateway, Lost Bridge Village, Prairie Creek; parts of: Avoca, Rogers *Township 2 small parts of: Lowell, Rogers, Springdale *Township 3 parts of: Lowell, Rogers, Springdale; most of Bethel Heights *Township 4 all of Cave Springs ; most of: Lowell, Rogers, Springdale (within Benton County); small parts of Elm Springs *Township 5 part of Rogers *Township 6 most of Little Flock; almost half of Avoca; small parts of Bentonville, Pea Ridge, Rogers *Township 7 most of Pea Ridge; part of Bella Vista; small part of Bentonville *Township 8 part of Bentonville *Township 9 most of: Bentonville, Centerton; small part of Highfill *Township 10 most of: Bella Vista, Hiwasse *Township 11 all of: Cherokee City, Decatur, Gravette, Maysville, Sulphur Springs; small parts of: Centerton, Highfill, Hiwasse *Township 12 most of Gentry; more than half of Siloam Springs *Township 13 all of Springtown; most of Highfill; small parts of: Elm Springs, Gentry, Springdale == Landmarks and Attractions== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Benton_County,_Arkansas National Registry of Historic Places] There are 149 historical landmarks registered. *Gentry, Arkansas Wildlife Safari featured in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Za-NCXPe_c Youtube video] "Host Chuck Dovish reveals his ten favorite places in Arkansas. Based on either the spectacular scenery, their uniqueness or the adventure that's available, these ten locations cover all four seasons." *[https://wareaglemill.com/fall-craft-fair/ War Eagle Mill and Bridge and Fall Craft Fair] Also featured in the above youtube.com link ::"Each fall we join with our neighbors to put on the best craft fair in the country right here in the beautiful War Eagle Valley. Revel in the sights, sounds and aromas of the Ozark’s while enjoying handcrafted work from national artisans. It’s an experience you don’t want to miss. Mark your calendar for Thursday, October 19th through Sunday, October 22nd, 2017. For your GPS, our physical address is 11045 War Eagle Road Rogers, Arkansas 72756." == National and State Protected Areas == *''' [[Wikipedia:Logan_Cave_National_Wildlife_Refuge|Logan Cave National Wildlife Refuge]]''' - Logan Cave National Wildlife Refuge is a 646-acre wildlife refuge located in Benton County, Arkansas, in the United States. The refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is dedicated to the protection of a unique underground ecosystem that is home to a variety of rare and endangered species. ::The refuge is centered around Logan Cave, which is a limestone cave that extends for approximately 1,600 feet underground. The cave is home to a variety of unique plant and animal species, including the endangered gray bat and the Ozark big-eared bat. These bats use the cave as a hibernation site during the winter months, and it is one of the largest gray bat hibernacula in the United States. ::In addition to the bats, the refuge is home to a variety of other wildlife species, including turkey, deer, and a variety of songbirds and other small animals. The refuge is also home to several endangered plant species, including the Ozark trillium and the Ozark cavefish. ::The Logan Cave National Wildlife Refuge is open to the public for limited recreational opportunities, such as wildlife observation and photography. However, due to the sensitive nature of the underground ecosystem, access to the cave itself is restricted to authorized personnel only. ::The refuge is an important site for research and conservation efforts, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service works to protect the unique natural resources of the area through a variety of management strategies. These efforts help to ensure that Logan Cave and its surrounding ecosystem will continue to be preserved for future generations to enjoy. *'''[[Wikipedia:Ozark–St._Francis_National_Forest|Ozark National Forest]]''' - The Ozark-St. Francis National Forest is a 1.2 million-acre forest located in northern Arkansas. The forest spans over 16 counties, including Benton County, and is managed by the United States Forest Service. ::The Ozark-St. Francis National Forest is divided into two distinct regions: the Ozark National Forest and the St. Francis National Forest. The Ozark National Forest covers over 1 million acres and is characterized by steep hills, deep valleys, and clear mountain streams. The St. Francis National Forest covers approximately 22,600 acres and is located in eastern Arkansas, near the Mississippi River. ::The forest is home to a variety of wildlife species, including black bear, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous species of songbirds and other small animals. The forest also contains a variety of unique geological formations, such as bluffs, caves, and waterfalls. ::Recreational opportunities in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest are abundant, with activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing available throughout the year. The forest is home to over 400 miles of hiking trails, including portions of the Ozark Highlands Trail and the Buffalo National River Trail. The forest also contains several campgrounds and picnic areas, as well as numerous streams and lakes for fishing and boating. ::In addition to recreational opportunities, the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest is an important economic resource for the region. The forest supports a variety of industries, including timber, mining, and tourism, and provides numerous jobs and economic benefits to local communities. ::Overall, the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest is an important natural and cultural resource in northern Arkansas. Its unique geological formations, diverse wildlife, and abundant recreational opportunities make it a popular destination for visitors from across the country. *'''[[Wikipedia:Pea_Ridge_National_Military_Park|Pea Ridge National Military Park]]''' - Pea Ridge National Military Park is a 4,300-acre historical site located in Benton County, Arkansas. The park preserves and commemorates the site of the Battle of Pea Ridge, which was fought on March 7-8, 1862, during the American Civil War. ::The Battle of Pea Ridge was a pivotal moment in the war, as it marked a significant Union victory that helped secure control of Missouri and Arkansas for the Union army. The battle was fought between the Union Army of the Southwest, led by General Samuel Curtis, and the Confederate Army of the West, led by General Earl Van Dorn. ::The park includes several historical landmarks and monuments that commemorate the battle and its participants. These include the Elkhorn Tavern, which served as the headquarters for the Union army during the battle, as well as the Confederate Cemetery, which contains the remains of over 2,000 Confederate soldiers who died during the battle. ::Visitors to the park can explore the various trails and exhibits that interpret the events of the battle and its aftermath. The park also hosts a variety of events and programs throughout the year, including living history demonstrations, ranger-led tours, and special exhibits. ::In addition to its historical significance, Pea Ridge National Military Park is also home to a variety of wildlife species, including deer, turkey, and a variety of bird species. The park's scenic beauty and abundance of recreational opportunities, including hiking, biking, and fishing, make it a popular destination for visitors from across the region. ::Overall, Pea Ridge National Military Park is an important cultural and historical resource in Benton County, Arkansas, and serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the soldiers who fought and died during the Battle of Pea Ridge. *'''[[Wikipedia:Beaver_Lake_Wildlife_Management_Area|Beaver Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA)]]''' - The Beaver Lake Wildlife Management Area is a 7,000-acre wildlife management area located in Benton County, Arkansas. The area is managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and is dedicated to the conservation and management of a variety of wildlife species and their habitats. ::The management area is centered around Beaver Lake, which is a 28,000-acre reservoir created by the construction of Beaver Dam on the White River. The lake and its surrounding shoreline provide important habitat for a variety of fish and wildlife species, including largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, and numerous species of waterfowl. ::The Beaver Lake Wildlife Management Area is a popular destination for fishing and hunting, with opportunities available for both game and non-game species. The area is home to a variety of game species, including deer, turkey, and small game species such as squirrel and rabbit. Waterfowl hunting is also popular on the lake, with a variety of species, including mallards, wood ducks, and Canada geese. ::In addition to hunting and fishing, the Beaver Lake Wildlife Management Area also provides opportunities for wildlife observation and photography. The area is home to a variety of bird species, including bald eagles, ospreys, and numerous species of waterfowl. ::The management area also contains several campgrounds and picnic areas, as well as numerous hiking trails and other recreational opportunities. The trails provide opportunities for visitors to explore the area's diverse habitats, including upland forests, wetlands, and shoreline areas. ::Overall, the Beaver Lake Wildlife Management Area is an important natural resource in Benton County, Arkansas, providing important habitat for a variety of fish and wildlife species and serving as a popular destination for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. *'''[[Wikipedia:Hobbs_State_Park_–_Conservation_Area|Hobbs State Park – Conservation Area]]''' - Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area is a 12,054-acre park located in Benton County, Arkansas. The park is managed by the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism and is dedicated to the conservation of the region's natural and cultural resources. ::The park is centered around Beaver Lake, a 28,000-acre reservoir created by the construction of Beaver Dam on the White River. The park contains over 30 miles of hiking trails, including portions of the Ozark Highlands Trail, which winds through the rugged terrain of the park's wooded hills and valleys. The park also provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and camping, with several campsites and boat ramps available for visitors. ::The park is home to a variety of wildlife species, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, bobcats, and numerous species of songbirds and other small animals. The park's diverse habitats, which include upland forests, wetlands, and streams, provide important habitat for a variety of fish and wildlife species. ::In addition to its recreational opportunities, Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area is home to several historic and cultural landmarks. The park's Visitor Center contains exhibits and artifacts that interpret the region's cultural and natural history, including the park's history as a former home to early settlers and as a site of early logging and mining activities. ::The park also contains several historic structures, including the Van Winkle Mill, a restored water-powered gristmill that dates back to the 19th century, and the historic War Eagle Bridge, which was built in 1907 and spans the War Eagle Creek. ::Overall, Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area is an important natural and cultural resource in Benton County, Arkansas, providing important habitat for a variety of wildlife species and serving as a popular destination for outdoor recreation and historical and cultural exploration. *'''[[Wikipedia:Wedington_Wildlife_Management_Area|Wedington Wildlife Management Area]]''' - The Wedington Wildlife Management Area is a 16,590-acre wildlife management area located in Benton County, Arkansas. The area is managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and is dedicated to the conservation and management of a variety of wildlife species and their habitats. ::The management area is located along the Wedington Creek, a major tributary of the Illinois River, and is characterized by rolling hills and forested uplands. The area provides important habitat for a variety of game and non-game species, including deer, turkey, squirrels, rabbits, and a variety of bird species. ::The Wedington Wildlife Management Area is a popular destination for hunting, with opportunities available for both game and non-game species. The area is also popular for wildlife observation and photography, with numerous trails and access points available for visitors to explore the area's diverse habitats. ::In addition to hunting and wildlife observation, the Wedington Wildlife Management Area also provides opportunities for hiking, camping, and other outdoor recreational activities. The area contains several campgrounds and picnic areas, as well as numerous hiking trails that wind through the park's forested hills and valleys. ::Overall, the Wedington Wildlife Management Area is an important natural resource in Benton County, Arkansas, providing important habitat for a variety of wildlife species and serving as a popular destination for hunting, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation. ==Benton County in the Civil War== Along with Pea Ridge, Benton County Civil War sites include * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6700 Skirmish at Cross Hollow], June 23, 1864; * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6698 Skirmish at Bentonville], May 22, 1863; * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6701 Skirmishes near Elm Springs], July 30–31, 1864 also includes Washington County. * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6825 Ft Smith Expedition] November 5–16, 1864 Benton, Washington, and Sebastian counties * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6679 Skirmish at Maysville] January 1863 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6708 Skirmish at Maysville] September 5, 1863 * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6768 Skirmish at Maysville] May 8, 1864 * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6789 Skirmish at Maysville] July 20, 1864 * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6809 Skirmishes at Mud Town and Gerald Mountain] aka Fayette Expedition August 24, 1864 == Notables == *'''[[Fischer-8902|James L. Fischer]]''' was born on December 27, 1927 in Boaz, Alabama, but grew up in Gentry, Arkansas. He was an American engineer, who developed high-purity silicon technology for Texas Instruments. *'''[[Ford-22111|Edsel Ford]]''' was born on December 30, 1928 in Eva, Alabama, but lived most of his life in Arkansas. He attended high school in Rogers, Arkansas, and was a poet. He received many awards for his work, including the Alice Fay Di Castognola Award of the Poetry Society of America in 1966. *'''[[Wilson-108326|Frances (Wilson) Grayson]]''' was born on June 25, 1892, in Cherokee City, Arkansas. She is a notable figure in history due to her unwavering determination and pioneering spirit in the field of aviation. With a passion ignited by Charles Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic flight, she set her sights on becoming the first woman to achieve this monumental feat. Her tenacity and perseverance in seeking financial backing and securing a cutting-edge aircraft for her mission demonstrated her extraordinary commitment to her goal. Despite facing fierce competition and challenging weather conditions, Frances fearlessly attempted multiple trans-Atlantic flights. Though tragically not reaching her destination, her daring pursuit made a lasting impact on aviation history, earning her a place among the trailblazing women who pushed the boundaries of human achievement. Her story continues to inspire and motivate aspiring aviators and adventurers worldwide. *'''[[Henderson-28154|Loy Wesley Henderson]]''' was born on June 28, 1892 in Rogers, Arkansas. He was a United States Foreign Service Officer and diplomat. *'''[[McAndrew-702|Joseph Alexander McAndrew]]''' was born on October 2, 1879 in Osage Mills, Arkansas. He played Army football and graduated at the United States Miliatry Academy, West Point. He was a World War I veteran and received the Distinguished Service Medal for his service. *'''[[Clark-80107|Albert Oscar Clark]]''' was born in Medina, New York around 1858. An American architect, he came to Arkansas and designed many historic buildings in Benton County, Arkansas. *'''[[Dinsmore-1275|Hugh Anderson Dinsmore]]''' was born on December 24, 1850 in Cave Springs, Arkansas. He was an American lawyer and politician, who served six terms as a U.S. Representative from Arkansas. He was a vocal opponent of the Annexation of Hawaii. He also was the United States Consul General to Korea. *'''[[Seamster-103|Lee A. Seamster]]''' was born September 14, 1888 in Beaty, Arkansas. He was a lawyer and politician. Serving as Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, Chancery Judge of the 13 District, and member of the Arkansas House of Representatives. *'''[[McPhetridge-40|Iris Louise (McPhetridge) Thaden]]''' was born on November 12, 1905 in Bentionville, Arkansas. She was an American aviation pioneer, the first woman to win the Bendix trophy, and was inducted into the Arkansas Aviation Historical Society's Hall of Fame in 1980. *'''[[Van_Winkle-927|Aaron Anderson Van Winkle]]''' was born on 5 Jul 1829 in Alabama as a slave. He was brought to Arkansas as a small child. He rose to prominence as an industrialist and businessman. == Records and Resources== * [[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] * [[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] * [[Wikipedia:Benton_County,_Arkansas|Wikipedia for Benton County, Arkansas]] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Benton_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy FamilySearch - Benton County, Arkansas] * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=748 Encyclopedia of Arkansas - Benton County] * [http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ Edward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War Home Page]

Bentons of Early Maryland

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[[Category:Maryland Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dowdy-967|Joseph Benton]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Discovering who came from England to settle in Colonial Maryland * Establishing a Tree of those early MD settlers traced to England * Tracing the DNA of descendants of England Bentons to early MD settlers Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=27351173 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Berar (Ship 1863)

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[[Category:Berar (1863)]] '''The Berar made Numerous Voyages to New Zealand and the Australian Colonies in the 19th Century''' The ship Berar of 902 tons was built at Sunderland in northern England in 1863 by W.Pile & Co. She made voyages to both New Zealand and the Australian Colonies from 1865 to 1896 including: :From London Saturday, February 4, 1865 - to Wellington N.Z. Tuesday, May 9, 1865. Master: Captain William Hall :From Plymouth Friday, June 21, 1867 - to Port Adelaide Monday, September 16, 1867. Master: Captain William Hall :From London on 22 May 1873 - to Auckland N.Z. on 3 September 1873. :From London/Gravesend Thursday, October 15, 1874 - to Wellington N.Z. Friday, January 22, 1875. :From London Wednesday, September 12, 1883 - to Port Adelaide Tuesday, December 11, 1883. Master: William Toms It is worth noting that the Berar also carried 424 indentured labourers from Calcutta arriving in Fiji on 29 June 1882, the second of these indenture ship to make this voyage to Fiji. The Berar ran aground in 1896 on the south coast of England at Culverhole Point between Axmouth and Lyme Regis and was destroyed. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berar_(ship) WIKIPEDIA] '''Sources'''
* BERAR from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed 8th of December, 2019, at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921191 * Berar (ship) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. first accessed 8th of December, 2019, at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berar_(ship) * ship Berar, 902 tons, Captain William Hall, from London 6th June via Plymouth 22nd June, 1867 arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th September 1867. Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed 8th of December, 2019, at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/berar1867.shtml

Berdan Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to the '''Berdan Family''' surname and information about individuals and places named Berdan. === Famous Berdans === * [[Berdan-1|Hiram Berdan]] (September 6, 1824 – March 31, 1893) A Major General during American Civil War. Most famous for inventing the Berdan rifle in 1868. === Berdans on WikiTree === Here is today's updated list of [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BERDAN_1.html Berdans]. Please add yourself to WikiTree if you're a Berdan so you're on the list tomorrow. [[Category:Family Histories]]

Bere Alston Devon

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Return to [[:Category:Bere_Alston%2C_Devon|Bere Alston category page]] In 1799 it was reported that Beer Alston 'is a small borough-town, situate in the Western part of the county, and within a mile of the navigable river Tamer. It is governed by a portreeve, who is always the returning officer for members to serve in parliament; it sends thither two members. In Beeralston is a large tree under which a court is annually held for choosing the portreeve, town-officers, and parliament members, and from thence adjourn to an inn. This being a burgage-tenure borough, and the property of the Earl of Beverley, to whom it was bequeathed by the will of his father, the late Duke of Northumberland, its representation depends upon the will of that nobleman. Although an ancient borough by prescription, the right of sending members was not restored to them until the 27th year of the reign of Elizabeth I. The right of election is in those who have land in the borough, and pay three-pence acknowledgement to the lord. The number of electors depends entirely upon the will of the lord, who may grant burgage-tenures, which are usually resigned, in this and all other familiar boroughs, to their legal owners, immediately after the election is concluded. The number therefore of voters may be said to be efficiently but one, although the burgage-tenures have sometimes amounted to 100. The Earl of Beverley is patron of the borough.' Bere Alston probably began life as a farmstead looking westward from its site near the head of a valley running down to the Tamar. It's name may mark the farm's original Anglo-Saxon owner Aelfhelm -'Aelflielm's tun' (meaning 'farm' O became 'Alston'. It is thought that 'Bere' comes from an ancient word meaning 'peninsula'. But in early medieval times the most important place on the peninsula was down by the Tavy, where the de Ferrers family had their fortified manor house alongside the parish church. Although Bere Alston grew to be a much larger village, it was Bere Ferrers that gave its name to the parish. In the late 13th century, silver was discovered on the Bere Peninsula. Hundreds of men were drafted in from as far away as Derbyshire and the Lake District to dig out and smelt the silver, which was shipped away to help pay for King Edwards I's wars. Miners worked the narrow 'lodes' of silver and lead ore that run north-south under the peninsula. It was doubtless this 'silver rush' that changed Bere Alston from a mere farm to a rough and ready service centre for the miners. The scene around today's Fore Street, where a market began operating in 1295, must have been muddy and fairly boisterous - especially on pay day! As Lord of the Manor, Reginald de Ferrers probably made a handsome profit from the new industry on his land. Silver was mined from time to time through the following centuries. Bere Alston kept its market, and by the 16th century was important enough to become a Parliamentary borough. This gave Bere Alston its own MPs, but only the few landowners could vote; so local people were not really represented. This corrupt system came to an end with Parliamentary reform in 1832. In the 19th century, the Bere Peninsula was caught up in a new mining boom. Deeper lead and silver mines opened, worked with the aid of steam power. Although much of the activity was down by the Tamar - for example at Weir Quay, with its lead smelting works - most of the miners and labourers and their families settled in Bere Alston. By the middle of the century, the little hilltop village had grown into a crowded, bustling immigrant community. Many of the miners had moved up from West Cornwall, while others had come from the rural parishes to the north. Besides the terraced cottages that are still a reminder of the mining days, there were chapels, pubs and a good many traders serving the community. Life must have been pretty tough: children as young as 10 worked at the mines. With all the smoking chimneys, the backyard pigsties and unsanitary drainage, Bere Alston may have been a bit short of fresh country air! But by the end of the 19th century the mines had fallen silent, and hundreds of local people moved away. Of course, the land around was still fanned as it had been for centuries - and the local soils provided new jobs for some. Tamar Valley fruit and flowers a speciality. With the arrival of the railway in 1890, growers could easily get their produce to markets 'up country'. The railway also meant local people could travel further afield for work - not least to the Naval Dockyard at Devonport. Although now many of its residents are commuters, Bere Alston is still an active community, with a good range of local services. Its shops, its fine school building, doctors' surgery, churches and various clubs and societies mean that it is very much alive. It can be proud of its interesting history, but is open to the future in the new century. But although times change, the beauty of the surrounding Tamar Valley landscape remains. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bere+Alston,+Yelverton,+Devon+PL20,+UK/@50.485596,-4.200388,3a,75y,109h,90t/data=!3m8!1e2!3m6!1s93052147!2e1!3e10!6s%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fstatic.panoramio.com%2Fphotos%2Fsmall%2F93052147.jpg!7i4928!8i3264!4m2!3m1!1s0x486c8ce184536335:0x85439ff4b5a45e7a!6m1!1e1?hl=en Bere Alston Google street view]

Bere Regis, Dorset

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[[:Category: Dorset]] ===Bere Regis, Dorset=== Bere Regis is a village and parish. The registers date from 1788. Neighbouring parishes include Winterborne Whitechurch, Winterborne Kingston, Bloxworth, Wareham (Lady St Mary), East Stoke, Wool, Turnerspuddle, Affpuddle, Tolpuddle and Milborne Stileham. {| border="1" class="wikitable" cellpadding="5" ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''Census Year''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1801''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1851''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1901''' ! align="center" style="background:#ACE95C;"|'''1951''' |- |'''Population''' |936 |1494 |1014 |1130 |- |} Useful Links: *[http://www.opcdorset.org/BereRegis/BereRegis.htm Bere Regis - Dorset OPC page] *[http://www.dorset-churches.org.uk/bere-regis.html Bere Regis (St. John the Baptist) - Dorset Churches page] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DOR/BereRegis Bere Regis - GENUKI page] *[http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Dorset/BereRegis.html Bere Regis - Roll of Honour page] *[http://www.bereregis.org/ Bere Regis - Village Website]

Berea, South Carolina

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Berea Cemetery, Berea, Kentucky

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[[Category: Berea Cemetery, Berea, Kentucky]] [[Category:Madison County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Berea Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Located on the east end of Berea, Kentucky, in Madison County, this cemetery has about 6,200 interments. Photography and transcription was begun in September, 2014, and will continue until complete. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Berea+Cemetery+Inc/@37.580339,-84.281262,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8842e1f0c1fa0103:0x30d1aef1e3f75425 Berea Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=240307 Berea Cemetery on Find A Grave] == Transcription == Transcription of this cemetery is in progress, and is about one third of the way finished. If you want to see the profiles created so far, click [[:Category:Berea_Cemetery%2C_Berea%2C_Kentucky|here.]] == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | Abbott||Kenneth J.||1931 Apr 15||||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abbott||Paula A.||1935 Oct 20||2006 Jun 19||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abercrombie||Amanda J. (Moran)||1901||1990||(buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abercrombie||Thomas H., Rev.||1902 Jun 20||1967 Mar 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abner||Annie||1903 Jun 2||1994 May 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abner||Bertha H.||1897||1976||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abner||Deland||1890||1958 Feb 11||Kentucky PVT Utilities Det OMC. WW I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-25615|Abner]]||Fannie (Wilson)||1866 Mar 1||1939 Apr 23|| ||[[Image:Wilson-25615.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abner-168|Abner]]||John A.||1860 Dec 14||1929 Feb 25|| ||[[Image:Abner-168.jpg|50px]] |- | Abney||Andy||1900||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abney||Lee||1877||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abney||Lena (Parker)||1877||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12316|Abney]]||Luella (Evans)||1887||1933||"Superintendent of Madison County Schools, 1930-1933"||[[Image:Abney-708.jpg|50px]] |- | Abney||Mattie Lou||1904||1906||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abney||Nancy Burgin||1911||1918||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abney-708|Abney]]||Taylor Frank ||1877 Nov 16||1946||||[[Image:Abney-708.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-253340|Abrams]]||Cinda||1879 Nov 25||1969 Sep 29||||[[Image:Unknown-253340.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abrams-792|Abrams]]||Ernest P.||1906||1947||||[[Image:Abrams-792.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abrams-553|Abrams]]||Mart G||1869 Jul 22||1963 Jan 7||||[[Image:Abrams-553.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Adams-19302|Adams]]||Creasy Gregory||1870 Apr 18||1964 Jun 22||||[[Image:Adams-19302.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Adams-19871|Adams]]||Larkin||1888||1932 Sep 3||PVT US Army W W I ||[[Image:Adams-19871.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Adams-19873|Adams]]||Raymond||1916||1936 Sep 30|| ||[[Image:Adams-19873.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Messer-420|Adams]]||Sallie||1888||1954|| ||[[Image:Messer-420.jpg|50px]] |- | Adams||Sallie M.||1855||1934||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Adams||T. P.||1885||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Allen-15402|Alcorn]]||Alpha||1916 Mar 10||1944 Jun 8||"In loving memory"||[[Image:Allen-15402.jpg|50px]] |- | Alcorn||D. C.||1860||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Alcorn||M. D.||1825 Nov 3||1900 Nov 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Alexander-6921|Alexander]]||Chester R. ||1907 Oct 12||1934 Jan 12||"We will meet again"||[[Image:Alexander-6921.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Alexander-6924|Alexander]]||Chester Vearl||1934 Apr 10||1946 May 19||"We will meet again"||[[Image:Alexander-6921.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-28340|Alexander]]||Ethel (Wilson)||1910 Apr 18||1977 Oct 3||"We will meet again"||[[Image:Alexander-6921.jpg|50px]] |- | Alexander||Georgia||1899 May 3||1983 Jan 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Alexander||L. A.||1901 Jul 7||1970 Aug 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Allen-15403|Allen]]||Blevins P.||1878 Jan 14||1948 Mar 25||||[[Image:Allen-15403.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Allen-15404|Allen]]||John William (John Bill)||1917 Apr 20||2001 Mar 16||||[[Image:Allen-15404.jpg|50px]] |- | Allen||Lottie||1870||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Obenchain-22|Allen]]||Margaret Byrdie (Obenchain)||1899||1946||||[[Image:Obenchain-22.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Obenchain-23|Allen]]||Nora (Obenchain)||1887 Oct 14||1979 Nov 15||||[[Image:Obenchain-23.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ambrose-358|Ambrose]]||Frank P.||1858 Jan 18||1922 Jan 2||(Susie)||[[Image:Ambrose-358.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ambrose-359|Ambrose]]||Harvey B.||1901 May 31||1901 Jun 2||Infant Son (Frank/Susie)||[[Image:Ambrose-358.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-124|Ambrose]]||Susie (Chasteen)||1866 Mar 2||nd||“His wife” (Frank)||[[Image:Ambrose-358.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||Benjamin F.||1847 Jul 26||1912 Feb 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||Esther||1811 Oct 14||1891 Jan 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||George||1842 Jun 18||1910 May 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||J. Willard||1872 Oct 18||1899 Jul 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||Malissa Wallace (Dowden)||1848 Oct 26||1915 Aug 4|||| |- | Ames||Marguerite||1874 June 8||1897 Oct 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||S. F. ||1811 Feb 20||1893 Jan 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||Sarah C. (Todd)||1854 Jan 29||1934||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||Clarence ||1893 Oct 13||1983 Jan 9||PVT US Army, WW I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anderson-18957|Anderson]]||Dortha||1903 Apr 23||1903 Dec 29||Daughter of Edward & M.A. Anderson||[[Image:Anderson-18957.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anderson-18958|Anderson]]||Edward||1863 Dec 8||1936 Oct 27||||[[Image:Anderson-18958.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||Elenora||1916 Nov 18||1916 Dec 24||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||Ella ||1874||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||John E.||1878||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255179|Anderson]]||M. Jane||1870 Nov 20||1903 Oct 26|| ||[[Image:Unknown-255179.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anderson-16339|Anderson]]||M. Jesse||1869 Nov 9||1906 Apr 13||||[[Image:Anderson-16339.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-276809|Anderson]]||Mary A.||1865 Sep 11||1955 Sep 6||||[[Image:Unknown-276809.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||Sallie P.||1878||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||William ||1878||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||William P.||1923 Aug 9||1927 Jul 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||Zylphia||1900||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anglin-315|Anglin]]||Aster Lee||1918 Nov 27||2008 Mar 4||||[[Image:Anglin-315.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Griffin-4639|Anglin]]||Dema (Griffin)||1892 Apr 14||1982 Arp 4|| ||[[Image:Griffin-4639.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Martin-21792|Anglin]]||Geneva (Martin)||1921 Mar 17||||||[[Image:Martin-21792.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anglin-314|Anglin]]||Henry Calvin||1894 May 27||1977 May 15|| ||[[Image:Anglin-314.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anglin-313|Anglin]]||John James||1898 Jun 8||1960 Apr 2|| ||[[Image:Anglin-313.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cook-11379|Anglin]]||Mattie Emily||1892 May 18||1961 Jan 17|| ||[[Image:Cook-11379.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Archer-1852|Archer]]||John B.||1883 Feb 12||1889 Jan 18||||[[Image:Archer-1852.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Archer-1853|Archer]]||Orin||1835 Apr 27||1891 Apr 18||(father of Ruth M. Archer Frisby)||[[Image:Archer-1853.jpg|50px]] |- | Armstrong||Edith||1901||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Armstrong||Fred ||1883||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Armstrong||John Wilbur||1897||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Armstrong||Marion C.||1900||1981||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Miracle-89|Arnett]]||Amanda (Miracle)||1874||1969|||| |- | [[Arnett-676|Arnett]]||Carlo B.||1871 Jan 4||1867 Sep||||[[Image:Arnett-676.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Arnett-674|Arnett]]||Mayme Marie||1931 Jan 10||1931 Jan 10||||[[Image:Arnett-674.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Arnett-675|Arnett]]||Otis Virina||1899 Aug 19||1952 May 1||||[[Image:Arnett-675.jpg|50px]] |- | Arnold||Clayton||1884||1976||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Thompson-20318|Ayer]]||Katharine (Thompson)||1901||1979|| ||[[Image:Thompson-20318.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ayer-890|Ayer]]||Perley Fernando||1900 Feb 25||1967 Dec|| ||[[Image:Ayer-890.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Azbill-6|Azbill]]||Albin R.||1881||1959||||[[Image:Azbill-6.jpg|50px]] |- | Azbill||Charles||1862 Jun 10||1899 May 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Azbill-3|Azbill]]||Charles M.||1862 Jun 10||1899 May 25||M.D. "at rest"||[[Image:Azbill-3.jpg|50px]] |- | Azbill||Charles M.||1862 Jun 10||1899 May 25||"At rest"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Becknell-13|Azbill]]||Elizabeth T. (Becknell)|| June 21, 1839||18-Nov-13|| ||[[Image:Becknell-13.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cruise-100|Azbill]]||Matilda A.||1884|||| ||[[Image:Cruise-100.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Azbill-4|Azbill]]||Overton Terry (Dr.)||1836 May 4||1896 Jun 8||||[[Image:Azbill-4.jpg|50px]] |- | Azbill||Susan J.||1870 Aug 8||1901 Nov 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Azbill||Susan J. ||1870 Aug 8||1901 Nov 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Settle-222|Azbill]]||Susan J. (Settle)||1870 Aug 8||1901 Nov 1||"daughter of M. D. and Nancy Settle"||[[Image:Settle-222.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17170|Baker]]||Albert||1895 Dec 9||1972 Nov 19||PVT HQ CO 338 Infantry World War I||[[Image:Baker-17170.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17528|Baker]]||Alvie||1895 Jan||1954||||[[Image:Baker-17528.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15125|Baker]]||Bradley D||1896 Nov 14||1978 Jun 16||||[[Image:Baker-15125.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17529|Baker]]||Charley||1899 Mar||1979 Jul 27||||[[Image:Baker-17529.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15199|Baker]]||Eldon Stanifer||1856 Dec 30||1938|| ||[[Image:Baker-15199.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-277051|Baker]]||Ethel L.||1898||1991|| ||[[Image:Baker-17527.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17527|Baker]]||Hiram Green||1896 Dec 26||1983|| ||[[Image:Baker-17527.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1959|Baker]]||Ida||1874 May 26||1960||||[[Image:Gay-1959.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15220|Baker]]||J. F.||1879 May 6||1933 Jul 27||||[[Image:Baker-15220.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15204|Baker]]||J. Martin||1844||1922||||[[Image:Baker-15204.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||J. Martin||1844||1922||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Jennie||1842 Sep 4||1913 Dec 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Jennie ||1842 Sep 4||1913 Dec 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15132|Baker]]||John F.||1933||1933||"our darling"||[[Image:Baker-15132.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Joshua S.||1917 Nov 26||1953 Jun 28||Kentucky PFC Co. B 69 Armored Regt, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hunter-5007|Baker]]||Lillie||1895 May||1953||||[[Image:Hunter-5007.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-35290|Baker]]||Mabel (Johnson)||1897 Feb 16||1972 Sep 30||||[[Image:Johnson-35290.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-273984|Baker]]||Mae W.||1912 Jan 21||1984 May 21|| ||[[Image:Unknown-273984.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17090|Baker]]||Margaret||1874 Dec 7||1968 Oct 19||||[[Image:Baker-17090.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dowden-97|Baker]]||Margaret A. (Dowden)||1851||1917|| ||[[Image:Dowden-97.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Margaret A. (Dowden)||1851||1917||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256347|Baker]]||Martha||1864||1941||"Mother"||[[Image:Unknown-256347.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-289953|Baker]]||Mary||1880||1963||||[[Image:Unknown-289953.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-504|Baker]]||Mary Elizabeth (Logsdon)||1863||1947||||[[Image:Logsdon-504.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-16788|Baker]]||Pearl||1910||1910||daughter of J.K. and Lila Baker||[[Image:Baker-16788.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Rachel R.||1923 Mar 10||||Wed 63 years "Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17532|Baker]]||Raymond||1915 Apr 15||1997 Mar 28||||[[Image:Baker-17532.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15203|Baker]]||Sallie||1840 Dec 3||1922 Mar 3||||[[Image:Baker-15203.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Sallie ||1840 Dec 3||1922 Mar 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-470|Baker]]||Sarah Frances (Bicknell)||1871 Jun 11||1917 Mar 3||"Rock of Ages"; "faithful to her trust, even unto death."||[[Image:Bicknell-470.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Sarah Frances (Bicknell)||1871 Jun 11||1917 Mar 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-14869|Baker]]||Sheridan Riley||1878 June 6||1936||||[[Image:Baker-14869.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Ura||1881 Dec 4||1908 Jul 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17166|Baker]]||William R.||1899 Aug 1 ||1987 Feb 2|| ||[[Image:Baker-17166.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17533|Baker]]||William Vester||1919 Dec 10||2008 Feb 1||||[[Image:Baker-17533.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||William Vester||1919 Dec 10||2008 Feb 1||Wed 63 years "Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bales||Ella||1848||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bales||John||1847||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Celia||1877 Jun 16||1942 Mar 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Cornett K.||1910 Jul 8||1977 Sep 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||E. R.||1895||1916||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Flim||1867||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Fred ||1864 Apr 16||1940 Feb 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||George W.||1862||1942||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Helen ||1907 Sep 12||1931 Dec 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||James M.||1892 Dec 20||1985 Oct 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||John B.||1870||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Mary||1891||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Melissa||1864 Oct 8||1949 Apr 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Millie||1881||1952 Mar 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Myrtle||1902 Mar 1||1946 Jun 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Pearl ||1906||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Roosevelt||1900 Dec 21?||1925 Jan 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballinger||Bessie Pearl||1902 Jan 1||1995 Dec 12||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballinger||George||1900||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ballinger-339|Ballinger]]||Grover "Sug"||1902 Jun 16||1969 Mar 19||||[[Image:Ballinger-339.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ballinger-356|Ballinger]]||John L.||1848 Sep 10 ||1910 Feb 9||||[[Image:Ballinger-356.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballinger||Walker K.||1930 Jun 6||1933 Nov 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballinger||William P.||1921||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Combs-62|Banks]]||Lucy||1867 May 19||1947 Oct 21||||[[Image:Combs-62.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Butner-71|Barclay]]||Juan Butner||1851 Mar 3||1934 Feb 24||Gone But Not Forgotten||[[Image:Butner-71.jpg|50px]] |- | Barker||Paul Douglas||1948 Jan 18||2004 Dec 10||We love and miss you. Mom, Andy, Bert Edward, and Shirley||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Barnes-6828|Barnes]]||Gerrin G.||1897 May 15||1998 Jan 15||PVC US Army WW II||[[Image:Barnes-6828.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2419|Short]]||Jewell (Short)||1898 Mar 3||1992 Feb 21||US Army WWI||[[Image:Short-2419.jpg|50px]] |- | Bartlett||Katherine (Twining)||1870||1945||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bartlett||R.E., M.D.||1870||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bates||Flosie||1899||1924||"At rest"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baxter||Arthur J.||1884||1974||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baxter||Joella||1886||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baxter||Richmond||1820 Apr 11||1898 Sep 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baxter||Spicy||1825 Sep 15||1907 Sep 14||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Beatty||Alice (Titus)||1879 Sep 5||1960 Feb 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Beatty||W. B., Dr.||1876 Nov 24||1945 Jan 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Beene-103|Beene]]||Autumn Shayne||1962 Oct 29||1962 Dec 15||No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace as I have seen in one autumnal face.||[[Image:Beene-103.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stafford-2100|Belden]]||Beatrice P. (Stafford)||1910 Nov 14||1968 Feb 21|| ||[[Image:Stafford-2100.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Belden-498|Belden]]||Beva David||1899 Aug 19||1962 Apr 17|| ||[[Image:Belden-498.jpg|50px]] |- | Bell||Baby||1908||1908||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bell||Frank||1901||1916||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bell||Pearl||1885||1909||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-147|Bellotte]]||Mary Elizabeth (Elkin)||1907 May 29||1989 Aug 17||(Thomas)||[[Image:Elkin-147.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bellotte-1|Bellotte]]||Thomas W. ||1898 Sep 19||1966 Nov 19||(M. Elizabeth) Georgia PVT HG Co, 147 Inf World War I||[[Image:Bellotte-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bender-1089|Bender]]||Ernest A.||1886||1948|| ||[[Image:Bender-1089.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-93|Bender]]||Grace M. (Wagers)||1887||1972||||[[Image:Wagers-93.jpg|50px]] |- | Benge||Dora (Brown)||1891||1975||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benge-117|Benge]]||Hallie Z.||1896 Feb 26||1896 Jun 10||||[[Image:Benge-117.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benge-116|Benge]]||J. M.||1871 Oct 29|| ||||[[Image:Benge-116.jpg|50px]] |- | Benge||James Richard||1888||1942||"He is not dead to us, only sleeping"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256427|Benge]]||Mary||1874 Mar 2|| ||wife of J. M. Benge||[[Image:Unknown-256427.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benge-115|Benge]]||Ralph||1906 Oct 16||1910 Feb 4|| ||[[Image:Benge-115.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Best-1232|Best]]||Julia||1908||1908||||[[Image:Best-1232.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Best-1231|Best]]||Mary Gilmore||1915||1940||||[[Image:Best-1231.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-135|Best]]||Sallie (Chrisman)||1881||1964||||[[Image:Chrisman-135.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Best-1023|Best]]||William Gilmore||1880||1935||D.D.S.||[[Image:Best-1023.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||Beulah (Gentry)||1879||1941||"Wife of H. G. Bicknell"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gentry-1290|Bicknell]]||Beulah Gentry||1879||1941||wife of H. G. Bicknell||[[Image:Gentry-1290.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-438|Bicknell]]||Charles Lester||1874 Oct 16||1908 Oct 20||"only sleeping"||[[Image:Bicknell-438.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||Darrell Travis II||1968 Jun 19||2006 Jul 23||"Loving Family"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Herndon-548|Bicknell]]||Eoline Herndon||1899||1990|| ||[[Image:Herndon-548.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-5962|Bicknell]]||Ethel M. (Rose)||1914 Oct 28||2000 Apr 30||||[[Image:Rose-5962.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256428|Bicknell]]||Eva||1880 Aug 10||1903 June 16||"at rest" ||[[Image:Unknown-256428.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-434|Bicknell]]||Ewey W.||1903||1973 Sep 29||||[[Image:Bicknell-434.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||H. G.||1876||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-414|Bicknell]]||Helen M.||1900||1990||||[[Image:Bicknell-414.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-411|Bicknell]]||Henry||1844 Aug 16||1935 Jul 7|| ||[[Image:Bicknell-411.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-431|Bicknell]]||Hiram G. ||1876 Mar 13||1956||||[[Image:Bicknell-431.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-419|Bicknell]]||James Paul||1897||1976||||[[Image:Bicknell-419.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-415|Bicknell]]||James Perry||1860 Apr 11||1916 Feb 13||||[[Image:Bicknell-415.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||John W.||1878 Oct 9||1963 Aug 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||John W.||1878 Oct 9||1963 Aug 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-432|Bicknell]]||Joseph C.||1873 Sep 22||1898 Dec 25||||[[Image:Bicknell-432.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-436|Bicknell]]||Rudy||1932 Aug 2||2012 Dec 27||Capt US Army Korea; "He lives in our hearts forever"||[[Image:Bicknell-436.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||Rudy G.||1932 Aug 2||2012 Dec 27||Capt. US Army, Korea||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-164|Bicknell]]||Sallie Ann (Van Winkle)||1858 Jan 9||1951 Jul 27||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-164.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-167|Bicknell]]||Serena J. (Van Winkle)||1865 Jan 4||1954 Feb 26||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-167.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-437|Bicknell]]||Thomas C.||1857 Feb 14||1890 Nov 28||||[[Image:Bicknell-437.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4452|Bingham]]||Allie (Fowler)||1880||1945||||[[Image:Fowler-4452.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Proctor-2200|Black]]||Anna S. (Proctor)||1882 Mar||1973 Sep 19|| ||[[Image:Proctor-2200.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-464|Blanton]]||Alpha||1938 Apr 10||||"daughter"||[[Image:Blanton-464.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-461|Blanton]]||Chester P.||1896 Aug 21||1971 Mar 13||Kentucky PVT US Marine Corps WW I||[[Image:Blanton-461.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-458|Blanton]]||Christopher Columbus||1852 Aug 4||1932 Dec 10||||[[Image:Blanton-458.jpg|50px]] |- | Blanton||Frances M.||1897 Feb 7||1973 Nov 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-503|Blanton]]||Nancy Isabel (Logsdon)||1855 May 23||1930 Jun 9||||[[Image:Logsdon-503.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-254607|Blanton]]||Orla D.||1895 Oct 31||1981 Nov 28|| ||[[Image:Unknown-254607.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-463|Blanton]]||Walker S.||1884||1962||||[[Image:Blanton-463.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-459|Blanton]]||William J.||1877 Jan 7||1955 Apr 11||||[[Image:Blanton-459.jpg|50px]] |- | Blazer||Anna M.||1829||1907||Coddington?||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Blazer||Georgia||1866||1938||Coddington?||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Blazer||John||||1908||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stigall-24|Blythe]]||Ada (Stigall)||1886||1973||In my father's house are many mansions ||[[Image:Stigall-24.jpg|50px]] |- | Blythe||C. B. ||nd||nd||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-467|Blythe]]||Charles McKinley||1897 Sep 28||1989 Jun 12||US Army World War I ||[[Image:Blythe-467.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-468|Blythe]]||Chas. H. ||1861||1925|| ||[[Image:Blythe-468.jpg|50px]] |- | Blythe||Harrison||1867 Aug 20||1880||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-463|Blythe]]||John Dee||1889 Mar 23||1976 Oct 1||In my father's house are many mansions; Private US Army WW I||[[Image:Blythe-463.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270939|Blythe]]||Lena P.||1899 Feb 17||1968 Apr 1||||[[Image:Unknown-270939.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270735|Blythe]]||Lenamae||1906 Jan 16||1991 Jan 13|| ||[[Image:Unknown-270735.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-465|Blythe]]||Lewis||1878||1964 Aug 3||||[[Image:Blythe-465.jpg|50px]] |- | [[White-21516|Blythe]]||Mary Eliza (White)||1863||1935||||[[Image:White-21516.jpg|50px]] |- | Blythe||Mary J.||1833 May 5||1907 Feb 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270941|Blythe]]||Mattie ||1887||1959|| ||[[Image:Unknown-270941.jpg|50px]] |- | Blythe||Ned ||1816 Jun 24||1909 Oct 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-464|Blythe]]||Robert Henry||1895 May 10||1968 Nov 12||CPL US Army World War I||[[Image:Blythe-464.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Nelson-7697|Blythe]]||Sarah E. (Nelson)||1900 Jul 17||1991 Jan 1|| ||[[Image:Nelson-7697.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-466|Blythe]]||Solomon||1891||1958 May 13|| ||[[Image:Blythe-466.jpg|50px]] |- | Boggs||Ethel Jean||1933 Oct 2||2008 Jan 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Boggs||Etta E.||1888||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bonny-35|Bonny]]||Charles||1915||1957||||[[Image:Bonny-35.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bonny-34|Bonny]]||Harry, Sr.||1895 Dec 19||1979 Mar||||[[Image:Bonny-34.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-275956|Bonny]]||Mayme||1897||1967||||[[Image:Unknown-275956-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Boswell-780|Boswell]]||Buddie||1904||1919||“Brother”||[[Image:Unknown-283867.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-160|Boswell]]||Minnie (Elkin)||1885 Oct 17||1918 Jul 5||“Mother”||[[Image:Unknown-283867.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Boswell-781|Boswell]]||Nellie||1902||1919||“Sister”||[[Image:Unknown-283867.jpg|50px]] |- | Botkin||Farris Earl||1907 Jun14||1983 Feb 11||SGT US Army, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Willis-3881|Botkin]]||Flossie Willis P.||1908 Jun 13||1993 Oct 10||Precious Lord take my hands||[[Image:Willis-3881.jpg|50px]] |- | Botkin||Karie H.||1880||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Botkin||Katherine E.||1914 Aug 12||1928 Feb 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Botkin||Lewis||1880||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowler||John L.||1877||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowler||Marietta (Gay)||1878||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowles-Ambrose||John D.||1905 Oct 14||1949 Jul 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowles-Ambrose||Stella M.||1912 Jan 4||1993 Dec 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Carl R.||1893||1962||World War I ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Grover||1893||1920 Mar 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Guy Leon "Lee"||1894||1923||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Martha (Rhodus)||1893||1995||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4455|Bowling]]||Mary Frances (Fowler)||1872 Oct||1938 Aug 17||||[[Image:Fowler-4455.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Otto T.||1895||1978||World War I ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Sallie (Anderson)||1898||2000||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Winnie||1898 Mar 18||1904 Dec 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowman||Anna Mary||1865||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bowman-4400|Bowman]]||Ethel ||1887||1921 Apr 2||Ohio PVT 816 Pioneer Inf||[[Image:Bowman-4400.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowman||James Clayton||1862||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowman||Nancy Carolyn||1833 Nov 26||1916 Jul 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bowman-4401|Bowman]]||Peter||1851 Apr 16||1929 Nov 18||||[[Image:Bowman-4401.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Yates-2337|Bowman]]||Sarah J. (Yates)||1865 Dec 8||1922 Mar 3||||[[Image:Yates-2337.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowman||William Johnson||1865 Feb 16||1924 Apr 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brandenburg-326|Brandenburg]]||Harvey Pleasant||1877 Mar 24||1970 May 26|| ||[[Image:Brandenburg-326.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ray-3605|Brandenburg]]||Laura (Ray)||1886 Nov 9||1977 Mar 8|| ||[[Image:Brandenburg-326.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brandenburg-328|Brandenburg]]||Robert Glendon||1925 Aug 15||2009 Dec 24||||[[Image:Brandenburg-328.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Anna Mae||1909||1993||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Frank L.||1905||1970||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||George W.||1847 Apr 18||1925 May 18||"Husband"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Hannah||1868||1919||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||James William||1868||1934||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Martha (Lane)||1839 Sep 3||1892 Jun 26||"Wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Raymond||1933 May 15||1982 Jun 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Shirley (Stamm)||1955 Apr 15||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Broadus-36|Broadus]]||Raymond||||1907 Mar 19||||[[Image:Broadus-36.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Ada Pearl ||1895 Dec 11||1985 May 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Alice H.||1887||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Ann (Eastham)||1917 Mar||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Ben F.||1849||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Ben H.||1895||1975||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Betty (Stewart)||1942 Apr 26||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Christine||1939 Jan 16||2006 Jul 6||"Beloved Mom"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Clara E.||1852||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Harold "H.B."||1915 Sep 3||2010 Jan 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brown-44309|Brown]]||Lawrence David||1896 Oct 29||1916 Jan 24||"Son of W. F. & M. L. Brown"||[[Image:Brown-44309-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Foley-1757|Brown]]||Mary (Foley)||1968 Jan||1949||||[[Image:Foley-1757.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Robert Harold ||1925 Nov 12||1996 Jan 30||US Marine Corps, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Russel Bernice (Brucker)||1917 Jun 8||2011 Oct 2 ||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Sarah Lillis "Sallie" (Ogg)||1900 Apr 2||1987 Nov 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Thomas Russell||1891 May 25||1932 Apr 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brown-44310|Brown]]||William F.||1870 Mar||1955||||[[Image:Brown-44310.jpg|50px]] |- | Browne||James Work||1892 Jan 12||1892 Jan 31||"Son of W. Frank % Margt. W. Browne"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Browning||Jacob F.||1884||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Browning||Lettie F.||1890||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brownlee-853|Brownlee]]||Frederick Leslie||1883 Apr 14||1962 Nov 10|| ||[[Image:Brownlee-853.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bright-1339|Brownlee]]||Ruth (Bright)||1891||1967 Sep|| ||[[Image:Bright-1339.jpg|50px]] |- | Buckley||Colby Y.||1905||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Buckley-1272|Buckley]]||Colby Young||1905||1955 Feb 13||||[[Image:Buckley-1272.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Buckley-1277|Buckley]]||Emmett C.||1910 Jan 11||1984 Oct 10||||[[Image:Buckley-1277.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Purkey-38|Buckley]]||Grace L. (Purkey)||1909||1985||||[[Image:Purkey-38.jpg|50px]] |- | Buckley||Mary Lee||1906||1997||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wynn-778|Buckley]]||Mary Lee (Wynn)||1906 Mar 24||1997 Mar 28||1st Lt. US Army, Korea||[[Image:Wynn-778.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Buckley-1274|Buckley]]||Maxine ||1925 Jul 18||1925 Jul 18||||[[Image:Buckley-1274.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Buckley-1275|Buckley]]||Maxwell ||1925 Jul 18||1925 Jul 18||||[[Image:Buckley-1275.jpg|50px]] |- | Buckley||Scott Alan||1964 Sep 27||2006 Jun 20||Married Dec 21, 1984 "Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Buckley||Teresa Gail (Harris)||1967 Sep 9||||Married Dec 21, 1984 "Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Buckley-1273|Buckley]]||William Colby||1930 Mar 10||1982 Nov 9||||[[Image:Buckley-1273.jpg|50px]] |- | Buckley||William Colby||1930 Mar 10||1982 Nov 9||1st Lt US Army, Korea||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bullen||Ella (Nash)||1881 May 10||1959 Oct 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bullen-274|Bullen]]||John D. Jr.||1958 Aug 6||2005 May 14|| ||[[Image:Bullen-274.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bullen-273|Bullen]]||John Dewey||1929 Sep 17||2002 May 8||SGT US Army Korea||[[Image:Bullen-273.jpg|50px]] |- | Bullen||Joseph M.||1886 May 15||1974 Oct 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266448|Bullen]]||Marilyn||1936 Jan 7|||| ||[[Image:Unknown-266448.jpg|50px]] |- | Bullens||Ethel (Welch) Wolfe||1908 Aug 18||1995 Apr 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdett-354|Burdett]]||Edward T.||1873||1934||||[[Image:Burdett-354.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-30077|Burdette]]||Mary M. Johnson Burdett||1840 Oct 25||1922 June 13||Wife of William H. Burdett "Mother"||[[Image:Johnson-30077.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdett-356|Burdett]]||William H.||1843 Aug 21||1898 Mar 31||"Asleep in Jesus" "Father"||[[Image:Burdett-356.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdett-355|Burdett]]||Jennie R.||1876 Feb 4||1911 Oct||||[[Image:Burdett-355.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-177|Burdette]]||Charles H.||1876 Apr 16||1935 Feb 4||son of J. and M. J.||[[Image:Burdette-177.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1396|Burdette]]||Elizabeth "Betty" (Galloway)||1893||1988||||[[Image:Galloway-1396.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-171|Burdette]]||Henry H.||1886||1969 Jul 16||||[[Image:Burdette-171.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cook-10347|Burdette]]||Jane (Cook)||1806||1889||wife of Morgan||[[Image:Cook-10347.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-176|Burdette]]||John W.||1878 Oct. 9||1904||son of J. and M. J.||[[Image:Burdette-176.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-175|Burdette]]||Josiah||1845 Dec 21||1917 Jan 2||||[[Image:Burdette-175.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cain-2604|Burdette]]||Jurene (Cain) "Granny"||1929 May 31||2006 Apr 3||"Together forever"||[[Image:Burdette-272.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-6037|Burdette]]||Mary||1850 Jan 24||1914 Apr 15|| ||[[Image:Harrison-6037.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdett-338|Burdette]]||Morgan||1812||1888||||[[Image:Burdett-338-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-272|Burdette]]||William H. "Daddy Bill"||1926 Sep 26||1990 Mar 24||PVT US Army "Together forever"||[[Image:Burdette-272.jpg|50px]] |- | Burgess||James Adoniram||1845||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Burgess||Marilla Louise||1850 Jan 1||1906 Nov 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Burgess||Sadie A.||1872||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burnell-204|Burnell]]||Anthony Wayne||1864||1952||||[[Image:Burnell-204.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davidson-4265|Burnell]]||Lona (Davidson)||1879||1961|| ||[[Image:Davidson-4265.jpg|50px]] |- | Burr||Annie H.||1878||1861||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Burr||Charles||1878||1924||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Burton||Harry Clay||1851||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bush-2889|Bush]]||George W., Sr.||1901 May 27||1961 Aug 30||||[[Image:Bush-2889.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bybee-328|Bybee]]||Thomas ||nd||nd||Co. G 122 US CLD Inf.||[[Image:Bybee-328.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Byers-1108|Byers]]||Frances K.||1876||1961 Dec 26||||[[Image:Byers-1108.jpg|50px]] |- | Cade||L. D. ||1890 Mar 3||1914 Feb 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cade-389|Cade]]||Lucian Davis||1890 Mar 3||1914 Feb 7||"asleep in Jesus"||[[Image:Cade-389.jpg|50px]] |- | Cain||Edna M.||1924 Apr 27||1924 Jun 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cain||Lewis R.||1904||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cain||Lizzie E.||1893 Nov 16||1924 May 24||"Thy trials are ended"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Caldwell||Pamelia Ann||1852||1908||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Caldwell||Rebecca Jane||1880||1901||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Caldwell||Sarah Elizabeth||1882||1903||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Caldwell||Solomon Marshall||1884||1909||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Anna E.||1891||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Lewis||1926||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Morris||1895 Nov 3||1980 Sep 26||US Army, WW I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Myrtle||1899||1994||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Opal Irene||1924||1936||"Daughter of Morris and Anna Calico"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Pauline||1925||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Roy Edward||1947||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calloway||Della||1882||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calloway||John R.||1839||1897||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calloway||Sarah ||1854||1929||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calvin||Henry||nd||nd||Co. I, 7 Indiana Infantry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-274016|Campbell]]||Helen H.||1906||1963||||[[Image:Unknown-274016.jpg|50px]] |- | Campbell||Helen H.||1906||1963||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Turner-11362|Campbell]]||Iva J. (Turner)||1913 Mar 13||2003 Sep 11||||[[Image:Turner-11362.jpg|50px]] |- | Campbell||Joella||1897||1973 May 11||Kentucky PVT US Army, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Campbell||Maud (Goins)||1900||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Campbell-13421|Campbell]]||Joseph S.||1902||1982||||[[Image:Campbell-13421.jpg|50px]] |- | Carlock||Alvin||1855 Nov 10||1891 Feb 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carr ||Irene A.||1924 May 13||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carr||Lucy (Williams)||`1912 Sep 8||1993 Apr 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carr||Richard Coleman||1906 Oct 28||2002 Dec 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carr ||Ira J.||1925 May 11||2013 Aug 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carroll||Elizabeth C.||1862||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carter||Cora C.||1906||1975||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carter||D. Frank||1902||1974||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carter||James Delbert||1929||1931||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carter||Nellie (Rice)||1898||1935||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Chambers||Alice M.||1902||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Chaney||Margaret (Gerrad)||1846 Jun 6||1900 Sep||"Wife of J. W. Chaney"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Charles||Cleophus||1943 Aug 6||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Charles||Rosa Lee||1946 Apr 30||1990 Dec 5||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-118|Chasteen]]||Bertha E.||1880||1930 Apr 12||||[[Image:Chasteen-118.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-132|Chasteen]]||Bright Berry||1849 Jul 6||1925 Apr 25||||[[Image:Chasteen-132.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-123|Chasteen]]||James Ephraim "Bud"||1883 Mar 1||1961 Oct. 10||||[[Image:Chasteen-123.jpg|50px]] |- | Chasteen||Jessie, Jr.||1833 Feb||1911 May 22||Co. H. 19 Kentucky Infantry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Snyder-5103|Chasteen]]||Margret (Snyder)||1844 Apr 28||1918 May 9|| ||[[Image:Snyder-5103.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-130|Chasteen]]||Marion Arthur||1881 Mar 18||1962 Apr 8||||[[Image:Chasteen-130.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-130|Chasteen]]||Marion Aurthur||1881 Mar 18||1962 Apr 8||||[[Image:Chasteen-130.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Snyder-5129|Chasteen]]||Mary "Molly" (Snyder)||1855 Jul 27||1938 Sep 1||||[[Image:Snyder-5129.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Williams-33092|Chasteen]]||Mary Francis (Williams)||1885 Sep||1977 Apr 8||||[[Image:Chasteen-130.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Williams-33092|Chasteen]]||Mary Francis (Williams)||1885 Sep||1977 Apr 8||||[[Image:Chasteen-130.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-129|Chasteen]]||Nicholas Ballard||1835 Oct. 15||1920 Dec 22|| ||[[Image:Chasteen-129.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-131|Chasteen]]||Ralph Otto||1909 Mar 19||1918 Oct 22||||[[Image:Chasteen-131.jpg|50px]] |- | Chester||Mattie (Fager)||1879||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Chester||Wythe Boyd||1873||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Chestnut||Suda||1884 Jul 18||1910 May 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Chipman||Sarah Elizabeth||1877||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-189|Chrisman]]||Baby||1902||1902||||[[Image:Chrisman-189.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hendricks-1175|Chrisman]]||Catherine (Hendricks)||1905||1990||||[[Image:Hendricks-1175.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-128|Chrisman]]||Clara Louise||1910 Apr 3||1927 Nov 10||||[[Image:Chrisman-128-3.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Currier-465|Chrisman]]||Dorothy (Currier)||1925 Aug 27||2011 Nov 14||||[[Image:Currier-465-6.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-129|Chrisman]]||Edith||1903 Oct 3||1905 Jul 30||||[[Image:Chrisman-129.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-125|Chrisman]]||James Ray||1906||2000||||[[Image:Chrisman-125-3.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-117|Chrisman]]||John Douglas||1921 Jan 13||2011 Jul 3||||[[Image:Chrisman-117-8.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-346|Chrisman]]||Laura Emma (Coyle)||1883 May 19||1967 Mar 14||||[[Image:Coyle-346-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-123|Chrisman]]||Robert Henry||1878 Nov 12||1963 Aug 10||||[[Image:Chrisman-123-4.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-21392|Clark]]||Charles C.||1891 Apr 17||1943 Nov 13||Kentucky PVT 139 Depot Brig||[[Image:Clark-21392.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-21490|Clark]]||Charles C.||1891 Apr 17||1945 Nov 13||Kentucky PVT 159 Depot Brig.||[[Image:Clark-21490.jpg|50px]] |- | Clark||Estella Mae||1903 Nov 8||1986 Mar 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clark||Grace M.||1862||1901||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clark||Herman||1895 May 6||1954 Nov 12||Kentucky PVT Co H 801 Pioneer Inf, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-413|Clark]]||Ruth V. (Bicknell)||1895 Sep 21||1983 Sep 17||||[[Image:Bicknell-413.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-19013|Clark]]||William||1897 Mar 10||1990 Oct 9||||[[Image:Clark-19013.jpg|50px]] |- | Clarkston||Filmore||1900||1991||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clarkston||Myrtle||1910||1979||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clay||Bessie||1906||1999||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clay||Curlena||1933 Mar 18||2007 Jul 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clayborn||May E.||1895 May 3||1955 Nov 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Click||Martha (Dean)||1835 Jan 7||1933 Jun 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Click||Robert H.||1866||1928||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clift-244|Clift]]||C. M. ||1849 Nov 11||1908 Dec 6||||[[Image:Clift-244.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clift-245|Clift]]||M. A. ||1885||1911|| ||[[Image:Clift-245.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1958|Clift]]||Talitha||1878 Nov 11||1904 Oct 24||||[[Image:Gay-1958.jpg|50px]] |- | Coddington||Claude||1884||1914||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Coddington||Daisy||1885||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Coddington||Uberta||1858||1920||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Coldwell||Elizabeth ||1855||1929||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cole-8061|Cole]]||Charles H.||1911 Dec 22||1962 July|| ||[[Image:Cole-8061.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Todd-3499|Cole]]||Grace H.||1913||1994|| ||[[Image:Cole-8061.jpg|50px]] |- | Cole||Nettie (Moody) Lewis||1870 Jan 27||1922 Mar 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cole||Theodocia "Docia" P. (Cornelison)||1846 Dec 21||1921 Nov 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cole||William||1889 Oct 16||1961 Dec 28||Kentucky, PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Collins||Edna Louise||1928 Dec 31||2010 Mar 23||"In loving memory"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abrams-788|Collins]]||Gertie (Abrams)||1897 Nov 18||1999 Mar 2||||[[Image:Abrams-788.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kimbrell-67|Collins]]||Mallie (Kimbrell)||1878 Jun 21||1906 Jan 18||||[[Image:Kimbrell-67.jpg|50px]] |- | Collins||Nannie M.||1909||1955||"Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Collins||William D.||1905||1982||"Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-253353|Combs]]||Emily S.||1902 Dec 18||1979 Oct 7||||[[Image:Unknown-253353.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Combs-1230|Combs]]||George W||1894 Sept 14||1969 Mar 30||Kentucky PVT US Army WW I||[[Image:Combs-1230.jpg|50px]] |- | Combs||George W.||1922 Dec 7||1944 Aug 10||Kentucky PFC 47th Infantry 69th Division, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Minnich-159|Combs]]||Jennie L||1864||1925||||[[Image:Minnich-159.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reynolds-6851|Combs]]||Martha||1843||1928||||[[Image:Reynolds-6851.jpg|50px]] |- | Combs||Ronald Lee||1948 Oct 25||1948 Nov 2||"Infant"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Combs-1226|Combs]]||Tarlton||1863||1937||||[[Image:Combs-1226.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Combs-1227|Combs]]||Wesley B ||1876||1931||||[[Image:Combs-1227.jpg|50px]] |- | Conley||Anna (Parry)||1871 Feb 6||1953 Mar 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Conley||Robert Henry||1871 Oct 25||1948 Nov 20||"Berea College Physician for 37 years"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cook||Jack L.||1963 Aug 29||2008 Jan 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-230|Cornelison]]||Addie (Burdette)||1867 Apr 6||1933 Jun 11||(J.T.)||[[Image:Burdette-230.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Barnes-7769|Cornelison]]||Corrie (Barnes)||1895 Jan 5||1983 Sep 3||||[[Image:Cornelison-218.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Elizabeth B.||1861||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Elizabeth H.||1896||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Ida C. (Hilton)||1895||1974||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelison-186|Cornelison]]||Infant Daughter||1904 Jan 26||1904 Jan 26||Infant Daughter of J. T. & Addie Cornelison||[[Image:Cornelison-186.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||J. Reid||1854||1926||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelison-184|Cornelison]]||J. T. ||1866 Sep 29||1947 Mar 23||||[[Image:Cornelison-184.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Josie (Quinn)||1869||||"Wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Laura B.||1886||1951||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Mary E. (Rawlings)||1851 Oct 1||1879 May 30||(Remains buried at Russell, Kansas)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Welch-3452|Cornelison]]||Nora B. (Welch)||1892 Apr 14||1943 Oct 31 ||||[[Image:Welch-3452.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelison-218|Cornelison]]||Palestine Jarman||1885 Jun 26||1962 Sep 12||||[[Image:Cornelison-218.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coleman-5140|Cornelison]]||Sallie (Coleman)||nd||nd||Wife of W. A. Cornelison||[[Image:Coleman-5140.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||W. B.||1859 Jan 7||1931 Mar 8||"Husband"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelison-183|Cornelison]]||William Alex||1897 Apr 23||1945 Apr 21||||[[Image:Cornelison-183.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelius-948|Cornelius]]||Albert Franklin||||||||[[Image:Cornelius-948.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Azbill-7|Cornelius]]||Chilela J. (Azbill)||1865 Nov||1903|| ||[[Image:Azbill-7.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelius-945|Cornelius]]||Dr. Preston||1860 Oct 20||1929 Nov 2||||[[Image:Cornelius-945.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelius-946|Cornelius]]||Grace Lee||1888||1951||||[[Image:Cornelius-946.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Emerson-1299|Cornelius]]||Katherine H. (Houghton)||1855 Jan 8||1947 Aug 19|| ||[[Image:Emerson-1299.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||A. B.||1875 May 5||1963 Jul 5||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||Dora P.||1880||1951||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||H. L. ||1907||1946||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||John L.||1890||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||Sally Ada||1891||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||Wilford Hughes||1919 Sep 16||1987 Apr 7||CPL US Army, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornn||Louise R.||1916||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornn||Myrtle L.||1894||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornn||Worley R.||1895||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4453|Coulson]]||Aletha Ellen (Fowler)||1878||1933||||[[Image:Fowler-4453.jpg|50px]] |- | Coulson||Aletha Ellen (Fowler)||1878||1933||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Tatum-376|Cox]]||Florence (Tatum)||1898 Feb 14||1987 Dec 20|| ||[[Image:Cox-11618.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-11618|Cox]]||Gilmer F.||1893 Jun 23||1943|| ||[[Image:Cox-11618.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-14515|Coyle]]||Bessie H (Baker)||1906||1994||||[[Image:Baker-14515.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-656|Coyle]]||Charles||1900||1975||||[[Image:Coyle-656.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hatton-492|Coyle]]||Cleo (Hatton)||1898||1994||||[[Image:Hatton-492.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-544|Coyle]]||Cleopatra Cordelia||1877 Mar 12||1891 Jul 18||daughter of T.J. And M.E. Coyle||[[Image:Coyle-544-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hayes-3783|Coyle]]||Cynthia (Hayes)||1881||1963||||[[Image:Hayes-3783-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Coyle||Cynthia (Hayes)||1881||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-358|Coyle]]||Elmer Franklin||1879||1946||||[[Image:Coyle-358-2.jpg|50px]] |- | Coyle||Elmer Franklin||1879||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Powell-5560|Coyle]]||Flora Elizabeth (Powell)||1896 May 16||1925 Jun 11||"She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother, and a friend to all."||[[Image:Powell-5560.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-497|Coyle]]||George D||1899 Apr 25||1901 Feb 26||son of T.J. & S.J. Coyle||[[Image:Coyle-497.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-253357|Coyle]]||Grace||1889||1973||||[[Image:Unknown-253357.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-529|Coyle]]||Jason W||1872 Apr 22||1889 Jan 11||son of W. and L. H.Coyle||[[Image:Coyle-529-2.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-357|Coyle]]||John F.||1876||1958||||[[Image:Coyle-357-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-347|Coyle]]||Joseph||1842 Jul 27||1928 Mar 15||||[[Image:Coyle-347-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-493|Coyle]]||Julian||1892||1961||||[[Image:Coyle-493-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-569|Coyle]]||Lander T.||1866||1913||||[[Image:Coyle-569-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hudson-3825|Coyle]]||Lydia (Hudson)||1824 Apr 4||1915 May 5||||[[Image:Hudson-3825-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-253359|Coyle]]||Mable B||1926 Sept 17||||||[[Image:Unknown-253359.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McQueen-649|Coyle]]||Mary Ann||1831 Dec||1919||||[[Image:McQueen-649-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Young-12460|Coyle]]||Mary E||1854 Oct 10||1929 Aug 3||||[[Image:Young-12460-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hays-1025|Coyle]]||Mattie (Hays)||1875||1960||||[[Image:Hays-1025.jpg|50px]] |- | Coyle||Mattie (Hays)||1875||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-496|Coyle]]||Maud||1998 Feb 7||1901 Feb 26||daughter of T.J.& S.J. Coyle||[[Image:Coyle-496.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-354|Coyle]]||Rufus R||1870 Mar 29||1940 Aug 11||||[[Image:Coyle-354.jpg|50px]] |- | Coyle||Rufus R.||1870||1940||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-348|Coyle]]||Sallie Ann (Coyle)||1841||1933||||[[Image:Coyle-348-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-568|Coyle]]||Sherrod A.||1864 Oct||1908||||[[Image:Coyle-568-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-394|Coyle]]||Thomas H.||1829||1920||||[[Image:Coyle-394-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-508|Coyle]]||Thomas J||1850 Feb 26||1917 May 24||||[[Image:Coyle-508-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-573|Coyle]]||Thurston R||1922 Aug 21||2006 Mar 26||"Father of Sharon"||[[Image:Coyle-573.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-360|Coyle]]||Tru||1896||1942||||[[Image:Coyle-360.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-574|Coyle]]||William M ||1897||1934||||[[Image:Coyle-574.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-572|Coyle]]||William Maurice||1926 Jul 29||||||[[Image:Coyle-572.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-393|Coyle]]||Williamson||1824 Aug 21||1881 May 1||||[[Image:Coyle-393-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-655|Coyle]]||Willie||1894||1913||||[[Image:Coyle-655.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-528|Coyle]]||Willie||1864 Dec 3||1882 Feb 15||son of W. and L. H. Coyle||[[Image:Coyle-528-2.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-267017|Crabb]]||Ida Belle||1857||1932||Wife of Rev. George W. Crabb||[[Image:Unknown-267017.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wynn-780|Craft]]||Virgie (Wynn)||1901||1979||||[[Image:Wynn-780.jpg|50px]] |- | Crawford||Anderson||1828||1912||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Crawford||Caroline||1829||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Creech-494|Creech]]||Elias||1884||1905 Nov 10||||[[Image:Creech-494.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255757|Creech]]||Fannie||1842 Oct 26||1927 Jun 30||||[[Image:Unknown-255757.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Creech-433|Creech]]||William Henry Harrison||1842 Oct 6||1929 May 15||||[[Image:Creech-433.jpg|50px]] |- | Croley||Albert||1911||1970||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croley||E. Frank||1904 Jan 1||1955 Dec 25||"May he rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croley||Jane (Anglin)||1880||1965||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croley||Joe||1876||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croley||Loretta||1910||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croucher||Charlie Edward||1926 Sep 21||2007 Mar 21||CPL US Army Air Forces, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croucher||Dorcie (Alexander)||1933 Apr 8||2006 Feb 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Culley||Alberta (Norvelle)||1894||1931||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cummins||Mildred (Sawyer)||1924 Sep 7||2000 Oct 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cummins||Valtza (Golden)||1882 Jan 6||1936 Jun 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cunagin||Barbra Ann||1935 Nov 29||1936 Oct 5||"Our darling"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cunagin||Leonard||1904 Apr 8||1956 Jul 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cunagin||Lewis ||1882 Jul 20||1965 Jul 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cunagin||Nannie C.||1899 Sep 10||1944 Oct 11||"Never to be forgotten"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cunagin||Susie||1887 Jul 13||1933 Jun 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Currier-482|Currier]]||Robert Henry||1888||1963||||[[Image:Currier-482-4.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-251594|Currier]]||Velda||1899||1984||||[[Image:Unknown-251594.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Miles-2973|Dash]]||Lela (Miles)||1905 May 29||1980 Jul||||[[Image:Miles-2973.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||? M.D.||||1916||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lewis-14135|Davis]]||Annie E. (Lewis)||1872||1936||"Mother" ||[[Image:Lewis-14135.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Banner||1921||1996||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Ben||1891||1957||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Cordelia "Delie" (Goins)||1908||1986||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256415|Davis]]||Delora W.||1910 May 17||2001 May 29|| ||[[Image:Unknown-256415.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Edward P.||1906||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-34816|Davis]]||Edward P.||1906||1953||||[[Image:Davis-34816.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Florence ||1895||1990||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256425|Davis]]||Florence M.||1912 Dec 17||2012 Feb 24||"Wife" ||[[Image:Unknown-256425.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||George||1905||1976||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25737|Davis]]||George||1904 June 16||1976 Sep 13||||[[Image:Davis-25737.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25735|Davis]]||Ikey||1907 Apr 10||1990 Jun 5||||[[Image:Davis-25735.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Infant||1931||1931||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25736|Davis]]||Isaac ||1858||1943||"Father"||[[Image:Davis-25736.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-23828|Davis]]||Isaac Charles||1844 Oct 7||1910 Jan 8||||[[Image:Davis-23828.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Joyce (Smith)||1922||2011||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Lawrence Aaron, Jr.||1922||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25590|Davis]]||Lewis A.||1874||1916|| ||[[Image:Davis-25590.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25590|Davis]]||Lewis A., M.D.||1874 Aug 28||1916 Jan 31||||[[Image:Davis-25590.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Lewis C.||1903||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-34815|Davis]]||Lewis Cornelius||1903||1960||||[[Image:Davis-34815.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Lida B.||1906||1989||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-306259|Davis]]||Lida B.||1906 Mar 3||1989 Oct||||[[Image:Unknown-306259.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Mary Bell (Snowden)||1859||1934||"Wife of T. H. Davis"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Snowden-281|Davis]]||Mary Bell (Snowden)||1859 Aug 12||1933 Apr 1||wife of T. H. Davis||[[Image:Snowden-281.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25601|Davis]]||Minnie||1883 Aug 26||1885 Apr 16|| ||[[Image:Davis-25601.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Asbell-50|Davis]]||Nancy Ellen (Asbell)||1855||1925||||[[Image:Asbell-50.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-8171|Davis]]||Phamy (Richardson)||1880||1973|| ||[[Image:Richardson-8171.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Phamy R.||1880||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-8171|Davis]]||Phamy R.||1880||1973||||[[Image:Richardson-8171.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25595|Davis]]||Ruth||1898||1921|| ||[[Image:Davis-25595.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Ruth (Rominger)||1921 Mar 16||2006 Jan 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rominger-111|Davis]]||Ruth Rominger||1921 Mar 16||2006 Jan 1||||[[Image:Rominger-111.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-23825|Davis]]||Sallie Ann ||1839||1921||||[[Image:Davis-23825.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25726|Davis]]||Thomas Hill||1858 Apr 4||1953 Sep 11|| ||[[Image:Davis-25726.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Thomas Hill||1858 Apr 4||1953 Sep 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25738|Davis]]||Tom||1912 Sep 24||2004 Sep 26||"Husband"||[[Image:Davis-25738.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25599|Davis]]||Willie||1881 Apr 28||1886 Jul 26||children of I. C. and N. E. Davis||[[Image:Davis-25599.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Armina (Lane)||1860 Dec 13||1938 Oct 24||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Benjamine A.||1888||1921||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Donna J.||1961 May 22||1961 May 22||Baby, Infant||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Hazel Margaret||1913 Jan 20||1920 Feb 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Isaac F.||1855 Apr 16||1933 Apr 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Jeannette (Cope)||1919||2011||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||John Eldon||1948||2006||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dean-3291|Dean]]||John F.||1879||1957||||[[Image:Dean-3291.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||John F.||1879||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Lois (Partridge)||1869||1954||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moyers-127|Dean]]||Margaret||1881||1966|| ||[[Image:Moyers-127.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Margaret (Moyers)||1881||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Ruford O.||1887 Jan 31||1906 Jul 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Deatherage||Linda (Ambrose)||1954 Nov 7||2012 Oct 25||"In God's Care" "Mother" "Sister"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-462|Deatherage]]||Nancy (Blythe)||1900 Aug 3||2003 Jan 1|| ||[[Image:Blythe-462.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Deatherage-145|Deatherage]]||Oscar Mitchell||1908 Jun 3||1981 Feb 12|| ||[[Image:Deatherage-145.jpg|50px]] |- | Denny||Edgar||1899||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dewitt-979|Dewitt]]||Annie ||1880 Dec 25||1898 Jan 15||||[[Image:Dewitt-979.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dewitt-978|Dewitt]]||Ellen||1894 Jun 11||1894 Jul 11||"Age one month"||[[Image:Dewitt-978.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dewitt-976|Dewitt]]||Jerry||1888 Feb 15||1894 Nov 20||||[[Image:Dewitt-976.jpg|50px]] |- | Dick||Elizabeth (Brownlee)||1890 Feb 6||1981 Jan||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | ||||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dizney||E. F.||1860||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dizney||Helen||1894||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dizney||Margaret||1890||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dizney||Mary Ida||1857||1926||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Green-16686|Dodge]]||Lucinda M. (Green)||1838||1895 Sep 24||"His wife"||[[Image:Dodge-3261.jpg|50px]] |- | Dodge||Mary B.||1851 Feb 14||1888 Feb 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lamson-232|Dodge]]||Mary H.||1861 Mar||1945||"His wife"||[[Image:Dodge-3261.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dodge-3261|Dodge]]||William Levant||1838 May 8||1925||||[[Image:Dodge-3261.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-278537|Doe]]||Ann ||1833 Oct 8||1913 Jun 27||||[[Image:Unknown-278537.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Estill-203|Doe]]||Ella B. (Estill)||1879||1942 Dec 9||||[[Image:Estill-203.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Doe-351|Doe]]||Robert B.||1860||1934||||[[Image:Doe-351.jpg|50px]] |- | Dougherty||Charles Thomas||1919 Jun 6||1989 Aug 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dougherty||John Richard||1889||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dougherty||Lois (Robinson)||1895||1979||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dougherty||Nancy Ann (Kimbrell)||1849 Sep 22||1910 Jan 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dougherty||Thomas J.||1836 May 22||1915 Mar 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dowden||Amanda J.||1861||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dowden||Johnnie J.||1885||1886||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dowden||Michael A.||1862||1893||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dudley||Gilbert||1893||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-274021|Duett]]||Ellen||1851||1894 Jun 11||Married July 20, 1866; Wife of thomas Duett ||[[Image:Unknown-274021.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-286673|Duncan]]||Cecil H.||1892||1960|| ||[[Image:Duncan-6180.jpg|50px]] |- | Duncan||Eva ||1878 May 1||1915 Jan 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Duncan||Laura F.||1869||1950||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Duncan||Lindsey C.||1837 Jul 14||1906 Nov 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Duncan||Mary E.||1892||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Duncan||Mary J. (Lutes)||1849 Jul 31||1921 Mar 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Duncan-6180|Duncan]]||Robert L.||1881||1963|| ||[[Image:Duncan-6180.jpg|50px]] |- | Dunn||Corinne V.||1939||1962||(shared tombstone with Johnny Viars)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Durham||Connie||1941 Jun 2||1941 Dec 22||"Our darling"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dyer||James||1865 Dec 24||1950 May 1 ||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dyer||Nellie P.||1895 Feb 17||1977 Jul 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eads-305|Eads]]||George ||1905||1984||||[[Image:Eads-305.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eads-304|Eads]]||Harvey||1888||1962||||[[Image:Eads-304.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Early-407|Early]]||Clara ||1887 Nov 1||1890 Mar 6||daughter of J. M & M. E. Early||[[Image:Early-407.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Early-408|Early]]||Edith||1887||1922||wife of Chas. B. Holder||[[Image:Early-408.jpg|50px]] |- | Early||Inda||1823||1916||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Early-406|Early]]||James M.||1866||1940||||[[Image:Early-406.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-168|Early]]||Martha E.||1867||1945|| ||[[Image:Van Winkle-168.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Earnest-393|Earnest-393]]||Carlos||1906||1969||||[[Image:Earnest-393.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Earnest-392|Earnest]]||Dovie Inez||1903||1980||||[[Image:Earnest-392.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-14473|Earnest]]||Lillian (Robinson)||1909||2000 Sep 11||||[[Image:Robinson-14473.jpg|50px]] |- | Easley||Mattie||nd||1958 Oct 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Easley||Wyckliffe J.||1887 Sep 7||1890 Apr 17||"Son of M. O. & J. Easley||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Eaton||Alene||1928 Oct 11||nd||PFC US Army WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Eaton||Claude||1895 May 28||1958 Jun 1||"Precious memories" "Kentucky PFC US Army World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Eaton||Claude||1895 May 28||1958 Jun 1||Kentucky, PFC US Army World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eaton-3388|Eaton]]||Dewey||1899 Jun 28||1969 Dec 1||Father ||[[Image:Eaton-3388.jpg|50px]] |- | Eaton||Mary||1897 Aug 22||1969 Sep 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-274231|Eaton]]||Pearl Dixie||1903||1963 Apr 3||Mother ||[[Image:Unknown-274231.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eaton-3390|Eaton]]||Ralph||1923 May 22||1988 Sep 9||||[[Image:Eaton-3390.jpg|50px]] |- | Eaton||Velma||1888 Mar 28||1985 Sep 29||"Precious memories"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-163|Eden]]||Berniece (Elam)||1916 Mar 12||1963 Sep 5||Gone to live with Jesus||[[Image:Gabbard-163.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eden-467|Eden]]||Dave M.||1916 Mar 8||1973 Jun 11||Gone But Not Forgotten||[[Image:Eden-467.jpg|50px]] |- | Edester||Geneva||1915||1998||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Edester||Richard||1903||1968||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Edster||Charles ||1835||1914||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Edster||Margaret ||1844||1895||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||Bettie||1891||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lambert-4374|Elkin]]||Bettie (Lambert)||1891 Apr 17||1978 May 27||||[[Image:Elkin-162.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||Dora E.||1898 Dec 29||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-158|Elkin]]||Glenn Ray||1929 Jun 3||2001 Jul 24||||[[Image:Elkin-158.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-157|Elkin]]||Howard||1896||1956||||[[Image:Elkin-157.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-159|Elkin]]||Jerry Russell||1930 Oct 15||1952 Dec||||[[Image:Elkin-159.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-151|Elkin]]||Lena Mae||1902 Oct 24||1992 Jul 27||||[[Image:Elkin-151.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||Lyman P.||1887||1972||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-162|Elkin]]||Lyman Parrish||1887 May 8||1972 Dec 2||||[[Image:Elkin-162.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cooke-3003|Cooke]]||Reba (Cooke)||1906||1984||LT, US Air Force||[[Image:Cooke-3003.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||Sallie (Walkup)||1863||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Walkup-145|Walkup]]||Sallie (Walkup)||1862 Aug 13||1949 Jan 13||||[[Image:Walkup-145.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||T. J. "Jim"||1882 Nov 30||1975 Jan 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-161|Elkin]]||Thomas Edwin||1857||1935||||[[Image:Elkin-161.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||Thomas Edwin||1857||1935||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-148|Elkin]]||Larue Helem||1860||1954||||[[Image:Elkin-148.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-153|Elkin]]||Lillian Brooks||1889||1957||||[[Image:Elkin-153.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Walkup-137|Elkin]]||Nannie (Walkup)||1864 Nov 26||1952 Nov 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkins||Mollie W.||1862 Jul 10||1951 Jun 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkins||R. W. ||1856 Jan 30||1927 Dec 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Embree||Etta (Parsons)||1882||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Embree||Laura Ann (Fee)||1845 Sep 14||1903 Jul 30||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Scott-6110|Embree]]||Mary (Scott)||1889 May 29||1990 Jan 23||(Royal)||[[Image:Scott-6110.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Embree-697|Embree]]||Ralph Arnold||||1945 May 12||CMDR U.S.N.; Lost in the service of his county, Okinawa “He rests alone in his glory”||[[Image:Embree-697.jpg|50px]] |- | Embree||Raymond Burrit||1877 Sep 21||1899 Sep||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Embree-698|Embree]]||Raymond Scott||1920 May 25||1987 Nov 23||(son of Mary and Royal)||[[Image:Embree-698.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Embree-694|Embree]]||Royal Howard||1879 Sep 20||1961 May 23||Wyoming, PVT World War I (Mary)||[[Image:Embree-694.jpg|50px]] |- | Embree||William Dean||1880||1966||"Trustee of Berea College 1912-1962"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Embree||William Dean, Jr.||1915||1997||"Trustee of Berea College 1962-1997"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Engle||James F.||1860||1935||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Engle||Lula||1906 Sep 21||1907 Mar 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Engle||Mary (Lane)||1870||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Engle||Stanley L.||1895||1928||First Lieut. World War||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Engle||Virginia E.||1901||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Estelle-21|Estelle]]||William H.||1892 Feb 1||1975 Jul 21||US Army, World War I||[[Image:Estelle-21.jpg|50px]] |- | Estep||Pearl ||1918 Apr 20||1948 Aug 17||"At rest"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Evans||Annie M.||1880 Jan 26||1905 Nov 15||"Wife of J. M. Evans"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12069|Evans]]||Chester ||1896||1896||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Best-1024|Evans]]||Ellen (Best)||1910 Feb 26||1999 Aug 16||||[[Image:Best-1024-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12071|Evans]]||James F.||1901||1906||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-288291|Evans]]||Nancy J.||1868 Oct||1947||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12067|Evans]]||Pleasant||1866 Apr||1938||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12072|Evans]]||Raymond||1908||1909||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12070|Evans]]||Stella M.||1903||1918||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12068|Evans]]||Vester||1896||1918||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-8080|Evans]]||Wilson Arnold||1908 Mar 1||2002 Jul 15||||[[Image:Evans-8080-2.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eversole-144|Eversole]]||Clark||1858||1947||||[[Image:Eversole-144.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eversole-142|Eversole]]||H. Tinsley||1892 Oct 31||1964 Sep 28||WW I||[[Image:Eversole-142.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eversole-143|Eversole]]||J. Quentin||1902 Dec 28||1967 Apr 24||||[[Image:Eversole-143.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lewis-14046|Eversole]]||Serena (Lewis)||1866||1945||||[[Image:Lewis-14046.jpg|50px]] |- | Fairchild||Charlotte Pearl (Halsted)||1837 Jun 12||1904 Jan 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fairchild||Edward Henry||1815 Nov 29||1889 Oct 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fairchild||George Thompson||1838 Oct 6||1901 Mar 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fairchild||Maria (Babbit)||1817 Feb 28||1889 Jul 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wynn-783|Farley]]||Winnie (Wynn)||1911||1992||||[[Image:Wynn-783.jpg|50px]] |- | Farris||Edna||1867||1919||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fay||Anna (Hanson)||1845 Jun 26||1913 Apr 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Bessie (Hamilton)||1865 Apr 30||1886 Jan 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Burritt||1849 May 1||1877 Oct 1||"Son of John G. and Matilda H. Fee"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Charlotte Elizabeth (Chittenden)||1853 Sep 17||1943 Mar 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Emma||nd||1876 Dec 12||"Daughter"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Gregg||1893||1908||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Howard Samuel||1851||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||John Gregg||1816 Sep 9||1901 Jan 11||"Founder of Berea College"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Matilda (Hamilton)||1824 May 24||1895 Apr 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Anna M. (Smith)||1920 Jul 25||2012 Mar 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Benton||1890||1946||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Benton, Jr.||1920 Feb 8||1995 Mar 2||COL US Air Force, WW II, Korea, Vietnam||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Leonard C.||1895||1954||"The best dad in the world"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Maude L.||1891||1986||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Robert Benton||1944 Apr 12||2001 Sep 4||SGT US Air Force, Vietnam||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Robert Lee||1922 Mar 7||1989 May 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Virginia (Elliott)||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fish-2355|Fish]]||Albert T.||1860 Feb 18||1902 Sep 13||||[[Image:Fish-2355.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Albert T., Jr.||1859||1902 Sep 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Egbert T.||1857||1950||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fish-2356|Fish]]||Egbert T.||1857 Feb 10||1950||(Bertha)||[[Image:Fish-2356.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Elizabeth (Hampton)||1904||1923||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fish-2358|Fish]]||Grover C.||1884||1932||Father ||[[Image:Fish-2358.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Grover C.||1884||1932||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1134|Fish]]||Jennie B. (Galloway)||1865||1938||||[[Image:Galloway-1134.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Jennie B. (Galloway)||1865||1938||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Martha F. (Galloway)||1860||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1135|Fish]]||Martha F. (Galloway)||1859 Aug 19||1944||||[[Image:Galloway-1135.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Robert ||nd||nd||Co C 24 US C||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flanery||Arthur ||1885||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flanery||Bessie||1883 Oct 24||1904 Feb 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flanery||Edward||1878||1913||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flanery||Frances S.||1891||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flannery||Lucy K.||1853||1930||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flannery||Thomas J.||1851||1929||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fleming||Jesse C.||1915 Oct 28||2003 May 4||S SGT US Army, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Becknell-36|Floyd]]||Mayme (Becknell)||1901 Jan 20||1995 Mar 9||||[[Image:Becknell-36.jpg|50px]] |- | Floyd||Nellie||1879||1942||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Forsythe||Emma A.||1892 Jul 5||1966 Jul 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Forsythe||William D.||1885 Jun 5||1967 Mar 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortner||Elbert W.||1906||1878||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortner||Elizabeth (Ogg)||1905||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortner||William L.||1933 Jul 21||1933 Jul 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortune||Charles||1901||1975||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortune||Margaret (Foley)||1870||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortune||Reca||1906||1997||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moody-2352|Foster]]||Marie Gay (Moody)||1910||1991||||[[Image:Moody-2352.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Foster-7864|Foster]]||Zachary||1905 Sept 21||1985 Aug 10||Veteran; US Navy, WWII||[[Image:Foster-7864.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Welch-3447|Fothergill]]||Mona Sue (Welch)||1889||1970||"Mother"||[[Image:Welch-3447.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||America||1855||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ballard-4351|Fowler]]||America (Ballard)||1855 Aug 15||1947 Feb 11||||[[Image:Ballard-4351.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Mosley-566|Fowler]]||Doshia (Mosley)||1890||1917||||[[Image:Mosley-566.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||Ella Mae||1895||1986||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-286671|Fowler]]||Flavia B.||1891||1963|| ||[[Image:Fowler-4457.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4663|Fowler]]||Gill O.||1914 Nov 17||1974 Aug 30||MAJ US Army||[[Image:Fowler-4663.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4660|Fowler]]||Green V.||1867 May ||1952|| ||[[Image:Fowler-4660.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4456|Fowler]]||Humphrey Hill||1875 Mar 7||1930 Jan 9||||[[Image:Fowler-4456.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||Humphrey Hill||1875 Mar 7||1930 Jan 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4494|Fowler]]||Infant||1907 Apr ||1907 Jun 21||age 1 mo. 23 days; Infant son of J. and N. M. Fowler||[[Image:Fowler-4494.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4457|Fowler]]||J. Bennett||1885||1961|| ||[[Image:Fowler-4457.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4454|Fowler]]||James William||1871||1958||||[[Image:Fowler-4454.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4489|Fowler]]||John||1876 Jul 19||1924 Jun 25|| ||[[Image:Fowler-4489.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4457|Fowler]]||John Bennett||1885 May||1961||||[[Image:Fowler-4457.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||John W.||1850||1918||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4451|Fowler]]||John William||1850 Dec 1||1918 May 5||||[[Image:Fowler-4451.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4450|Fowler]]||June Walker||1883||1963|| ||[[Image:Fowler-4450.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||Louise||1927||2005||"In loving memory of a sister and aunt"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bowling-613|Fowler]]||Nancy Margaret (Bowling)||1881 May 29||1970 Jul 20|| ||[[Image:Bowling-613.jpg|50px]] |- | [McCormick-2426|Fowler]]||Nora Harris (McCormick)||1888 Jan 5||1973 Jan 12|| ||[[Image:McCormick-2426.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||Stanley||1892||1986||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4459|Fowler]]||Stanley Ballard||1892 May ||1986||||[[Image:Fowler-4459.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4488|Fowler]]||William H.||1921 May 7||1994 Feb 7||PFC US Army World War II||[[Image:Fowler-4488.jpg|50px]] |- | Fox||Arthur R.||1914 Feb 27||1970 Jul 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-274476|Fox]]||Caroline||1850||1925||||[[Image:Unknown-274476.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fox-5956|Fox]]||Cora May||1885||1906||||[[Image:Fox-5956.jpg|50px]] |- | Fox||Henderson F.||1891||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fox-5955|Fox]]||John B.||1842 Mar||1908||||[[Image:Fox-5955.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fox-5954|Fox]]||M. Adelia||1869||1963||||[[Image:Fox-5954.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Franklin-5467|Franklin]]||Lenard||1900 Apr 23||1934 Jul 22||||[[Image:Franklin-5467.jpg|50px]] |- | Frary||Bessie A. (Wyatt)||1893 Jun 27||1918 Jul 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Freeman||Wilma F.||1931 Mar 30||1994 Oct 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-4165|French]]||Arthur J.||1934||1993||||[[Image:French-4165.jpg|50px]] |- | French||Elmer Lee||1939 Jan 29||1942 Jan 26||And Lilly Burdella||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | French||J. Rice||1871||1911||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richmond-1218|French]]||Lucy Jane (Richmond)||1901||1994||||[[Image:Richmond-1218.jpg|50px]] |- | French||Mary||1873||1930||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | French||Ruty||1911||1911||Baby||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Frith||Hugh L.||1897||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Frith||Margie (Hayes)||1895||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | ||||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Frost-4586|Frost]]||Cleveland Cady||1896||1918||Berea Academy, Yale College, 1st Liut. World War, Killed in Action||[[Image:Frost-4586.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Marsh-3549|Frost]]||Eleanor (Marsh)||1863||1950||||[[Image:Marsh-3549.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Goodell-787|Frost]]||Maria (Goodell)||1826 Oct 1||1899 Jan 1||"Mother of William, and infant son, Lewis, Harriet, Nelson, and Willard" (daughter of William Goodell)||[[Image:Goodell-787.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Frost-4585|Frost]]||Rodney Fairchild||1909 Apr 19||1909 Apr 20||"Son of Stanley & Katherine Frost"||[[Image:Frost-4585.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Frost-4584|Frost]]||Stanley||1881||1942||"Reporter, Journalist, Author" (married to Katherine May Fairchild 1905)||[[Image:Frost-4584.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Frost-4580|Frost]]||William Goodell||1854 Jul 2||1936||Pioneer, Reformer, Inspirer||[[Image:Frost-4580.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugate||Addie B.||1891||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugate||Ben R.||1887||1979||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugate||Mark D.||1864||1948||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugate||Mary F.||1872||1938||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fuget-2|Fuget]]||Mollie K||1876 Jun 19||1891 Apr 22||daughter of Wm & Elizabeth Fuget||[[Image:Fuget-2.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugitte||Golden S.||1896||1990||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugitte||James R.||1895||1980||SGT US Army,World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugitte||Louise G.||1915 Jul 9||2000 Nov 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugitte||Roy H.||1920 May 19||2001 Mar 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-460|Gabbard]]||Allie May (Blanton)||1894 Apr 4||1974 May 4||||[[Image:Blanton-460.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-151|Gabbard]]||Burritt H.||1871 Dec 6||1931 Feb 21||||[[Image:Gabbard-151.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lakes-11|Gabbard]]||Elendar B. (Lakes)||1845 June 10||||wife of L. C. Gabbard||[[Image:Lakes-11.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-139|Gabbard]]||Ernest E.||1897 Oct 27||1970 May 17||||[[Image:Gabbard-139.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-138|Gabbard]]||Fredrick||1879 Apr 4||1893 Jun 28||son of L. C. & E. B. Gabbard||[[Image:Gabbard-138.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-164|Gabbard]]||Garfield||1894 Nov 16||1979 May 24||In loving memory||[[Image:Gabbard-164.jpg|50px]] |- | Gabbard||Green||1841 Jul 4||1918 Mar 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-162|Gabbard]]||J.C.||1889||1959||||[[Image:Gabbard-162.jpg|50px]] |- | Gabbard||James J.||1872 Jan 26||1893 Jun 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-152|Gabbard]]||John Bradley||1895 Dec 5||1918 Sept 12||Kentucky PVT 6 Inf 5 Div.||[[Image:Gabbard-152.jpg|50px]] |- | Gabbard||John H.||1868 Oct 26||1895 May 5||"Educated at Berea College"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-135|Gabbard]]||John H.||1870 Feb 18||1914 Jun 27||Father||[[Image:Gabbard-135.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-456|Gabbard]]||Laura F. (Blanton)||1879||1968||Mother; wife of John H. Gabbard||[[Image:Blanton-456.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-134|Gabbard]]||Levant||1908 Jul 26||1975 Jan 25|| ||[[Image:Gabbard-134.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-136|Gabbard]]||Lewis Cox "L C"||1841 Oct 23||1903 Jan 17||||[[Image:Gabbard-136.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-462|Gabbard]]||Mary (Blanton)||1887||1941||||[[Image:Blanton-462.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-271066|Gabbard]]||Mary E.||1875||1963||||[[Image:Unknown-271066.jpg|50px]] |- | Gabbard||Mary E. (Hudson)||1843 Apr 5||1925 Jan 5||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-230|Gabbard]]||Mathias J.||1840||1909 May 8||Civil War veteran||[[Image:Gabbard-230.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ogg-368|Gabbard]]||Pearl (Ogg)||1886 Feb 6||1971 Sep 29||||[[Image:Ogg-368.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-457|Gabbard]]||Samira E. (Blanton)||1873 Mar 29||1893 Jun 23||wife of William R. Gabbard||[[Image:Blanton-457.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-761|Gabbard]]||Talitha (Coyle)||1895 Aug 26||1983 Sep 19||In loving memory||[[Image:Coyle-761.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-161|Gabbard]]||Taylor Price||1913||1964||||[[Image:Gabbard-161.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-137|Gabbard]]||William R.||1868 Apr 14||1943 Apr 28||||[[Image:Gabbard-137.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-137|Gabbard]]||William R.||1868 Apr 14||1943 Apr 28||||[[Image:Gabbard-137.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-18244|Gadd]]||Dora (Baker)||1924 Mar 23|||| ||[[Image:Gadd-217.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gadd-217|Gadd]]||Lloyd F.||1921 May 28||1987 Aug 8|| ||[[Image:Gadd-217.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Arminta||1833||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Arminta J.||1833||1904||"His Wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kerby-159|Galloway]]||Arminta Jane (Kerby)||1833||1904||||[[Image:Kerby-159.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1188|Galloway]]||Burnam D.||1898||1941 Feb 14||||[[Image:Galloway-1188.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Burnam D.||nd||1941 Feb 14||Kentucky PVT 71 Fields Arty, II Div||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Ernest||1890||1905||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Ernest ||1890||1905||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||F. G.||1822||1902||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Franklin B.||1868||1901||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Franklin B.||1868||1901||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1135|Galloway]]||Franklin G.||1822||1902||||[[Image:Galloway-1135.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Franklin G.||1822||1902||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-273350|Galloway]]||Mary Robe||1866||1946||||[[Image:Unknown-273350.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Nancy A.||1872||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Nancy A.||1872||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1187|Galloway]]||William T.||1863||1943||||[[Image:Galloway-1187.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||William T.||1863||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galoway||J. S. ||1827||1897||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galoway||Talitha C.||1842 May 10||1903 Jun 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2767|Gastineau]]||Mary (Preston)||1864||1923||||[[Image:Preston-2767.jpg|50px]] |- | Gatliff||Emily J.||1856||1945||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1953|Gay]]||Benjamin F||1848||1924||||[[Image:Gay-1953.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2116|Gay]]||Charlie A.||1897||1962||"Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus"||[[Image:Gay-2116.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2007|Gay]]||Dollie||1907||1966||||[[Image:Gay-2007.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2006|Gay]]||Dorothy ||1911||1973|| ||[[Image:Gay-2006.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2005|Gay]]||Franklin Leslie||1880||1962||||[[Image:Gay-2005.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Scott-11573|Gay]]||Jennie (Scott)||1861||1912||||[[Image:Scott-11573.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1999|Gay]]||John D||1883||1963||||[[Image:Gay-1999.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1954|Gay]]||John Lewis||1865||1959||||[[Image:Gay-1954.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-253363|Gay]]||Lizzie M||1906||1964||||[[Image:Unknown253363-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-24354|Gay]]||Mae (Wilson)||1901||1998||"Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus"||[[Image:Wilson-24354.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25254|Gay]]||Minerva (Davis)||1848||1888||||[[Image:Davis-25254.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2008|Gay]]||Minerva E.||1913||1969|| ||[[Image:Gay-2008.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-168|Gay]]||Nora Burdette||1873 Nov 10||1939 Aug 18||||[[Image:Burdette-168.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1977|Gay]]||T R Ted||1902||1967||||[[Image:Gay-1977.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McGuire-1346|Gay]]||Winnifred McGuire||1890||1935|| ||[[Image:McGuire-1346.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Ernest R.||1880 Sep 24||1894 Jun 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Lewis||1897||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Margaret||1838 Oct 12||1898 Jul 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Mary K.||1923||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Matt||1866||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Minnie E.||1901||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Sarah Bell||1856 Nov 22||1887 Sep 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Simpson||1821 Oct 15||1905 Feb 5||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gregory||Frankie||1892||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gillen-81|Gillen]]||George G.||1920 Nov 13||1979 Dec 22||(maiden name should be changed to Chasteen)||[[Image:Gillen-81.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-282983|Gillen]]||Joyce||1900 Nov 14||1995 Jun 19||In loving memory ||[[Image:Gillen-80.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gillen-80|Gillen]]||Roy ||1888 Oct 4||1966 Sep 5||In loving memory ||[[Image:Gillen-80.jpg|50px]] |- | Goins||Joe R.||1875||1951||"At rest" "Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goins||Joie||1911||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goins||Margaret (Rains)||1878||1973||"At rest" "Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||Absalom Lee||1874 Jul 15||1940 Mar 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||Harden||1839 Jun 9||1923 Jul 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||James W.||1886 Sep 8||1946 Jan 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||Margaret T.||1879 Feb 7||1924 Nov 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||Martha B.||1851 Jan 6||1946 Feb 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||Mattie A.||1873 Nov 20||1885 Nov 8||"Daughter of H. + M. Golden"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cady-1023|Goodell]]||Clarissa C. (Cady)||1797||1878||"Wife of William Goodell"||[[Image:Cady-1023.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Goodell-789|Goodell]]||Rhoda Lavinia||1839 May 2||1880 Mar 31|| ||[[Image:Goodell-789.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Goodell-788|Goodell]]||William||1792 Oct 25||1878 Feb 12||"His life was devoted to the service of God and humanity in warfare against slavery, temperance, public corruption, and every form of injuustice. The effect of the influence he exerted as editor, author, lecturere, and pastor will continue long after this||[[Image:Goodell-788.jpg|50px]] |- | Goodrich||Esther||1871||||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goodrich||Joe||1898||1977||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goodrich||Mary (Bowlin)||1888||1983||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goodrich||Raymond , Sr.||1907||1965||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goodrich||Thomas||1865||1930||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Graham||Marjorie Belle (Clark)||1913 Nov 15||2003 Nov 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Green||Esther ||1897 May 4||1898 Nov 1||"Daughter of O. P. and J. C. Green"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Green-14484|Green]]||Flora Lucille||1935 Apr 6||1940||Our darling baby ||[[Image:Green-14484.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1252|Green]]||Lottie Lorene (Lake)||1922 Nov 7||2009 Nov 9|| ||[[Image:Lake-1252.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Green-14486|Green]]||Nancy Leah||1934 Sep 17||1934||Our darling baby||[[Image:Green-14486.jpg|50px]] |- | Gregory||Fred O||1867||1929||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffeth||Dillard||1869||1954||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffeth||Ida (Kindred)||1886||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Griffin-4638|Griffin]]||Baby||1948||1948||Son of Ruby and Harold Griffin)||[[Image:Griffin-4638.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffin||James H.||1896 Nov 25||1931 Mar 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffin||Maude||1893 Sep 19||1977 Sep 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Giffin-135|Giffin]]||Roscoe Raymond "Rusty"||1914 Jan 1||1962 Jan 24||||[[Image:Giffin-135.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270947|Griffin]]||Ruby||1912 Jul 3||1991 May 23||||[[Image:Unknown-270947.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffith||Esther Ann (Butner)||1860||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffith||Fleming Butner||1890 Oct 5||1969 May 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffith||Fleming Park||1921||1944||ST Lieut. US Marine Corps||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffith||Maud (Park)||1888 Dec 25||1975 Jul 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Grigsby||George||1895||1964||"Little George"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gunkler||Ora (Wyatt)||1913||2003||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gunkler||Oscar H.||1907||1999||LTJG US Navy, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hale-2737|Hale]]||Burgess Lee||1915 Nov 11||1976 Dec||||[[Image:Hale-2737.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hale-3561|Hale]]||Forest||1892||1979||||[[Image:Hale-3561.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hale-3060|Hale]]||Leonard Junior||1927 May 9||1964 Oct 16||Kentucky SK3 USNR World War II||[[Image:Hale-3060.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gadd-129|Hale]]||Mabel (Gadd)||1918 Jun 22||2004 Jun 14||||[[Image:Gadd-129.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gadd-134|Hale]]||Yetta (Gadd)||1901 Jun 25||1968 Jan 13||||[[Image:Hale-3561.jpg|50px]] |- | Haley||Edna||1805||1897 Jun 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Haley||Isaac||1841||1897 Nov 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Haley||Sarah (Dowden)||1887||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Haley||William C.||1884||1933||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hall||Annna Farra (VanMeter)||1892||1948||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hall||Eli Colbert||1920 Feb 9||2001 Mar 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hall||Frederick Fairchild||1873||1948||"Grandson of Edw. H. Fairchild"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hall||Juanita (Lewis)||1921 May 25||2003 Nov 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||Anna F.||1900||1924||"Sister"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||E. D. ||nd||nd||"18 months"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||Hubert||1909||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||James A.||1897||1955||"Brother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||Luther||1888||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||M. E.||1898||1920||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hancock||E. B.||1840 Oct 21||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hancock||S. A. (Henderson)||1830 Aug 4||1903 May 3||"Wife of E. B. Hancock"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hanson||Arthur J.||1840 Jul 20||1896 Sep 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hanson||C. Fay||1874 Apr 18||1910 Oct 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hanson||Emma Lou||1845 Mar 27||1924 Feb 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hanson-3606|Hanson]]||John G.||1834 Jan 18||1885 Apr 14||||[[Image:Hanson-3606.jpg|50px]] |- | Hanson||Julia B.||1869 Dec 23||1896 Nov 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hanson||Sallie Pearl||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harden-799|Harden]]||Elbridge||1854 Feb 12||1920 Oct 8||||[[Image:Harden-799.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harden-827|Harden]]||Lou ||1857 Apr 10||1919 Apr 1||||[[Image:Harden-827.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harmon-2792|Harmon]]||Earl||1923 Jun 18||1981 Apr 13||AMMI US Navy World War II||[[Image:Harmon-2792.jpg|50px]] |- | Harrington||Delma H.||1905||1933||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harris-13661|Harris]]||James||1881||1962|| ||[[Image:Harris-13661.jpg|50px]] |- | Harris||James||1881||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256563|Harris]]||Nancy||1853||1945|| ||[[Image:Unknown-256563.jpg|50px]] |- | Harris||Nancy||1853||1945||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harris||Pattie (Davis)||1889||1932||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25773|Harris]]||Pattie Davis||1889||1932|| ||[[Image:Davis-25773.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harris-13662|Harris]]||Robert||1878||1939|| ||[[Image:Harris-13662.jpg|50px]] |- | Harris||Robert||1878||1939||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harris-13659|Harris]]||William R.||1847 May 2||1933 Jul 17||Pvt. Co. E 6th Kentucky Cavalry||[[Image:Harris-13659.jpg|50px]] |- | Harris||William R.||1847 May 2||1933 Jul 17||PVT Co E, 6 KY Cav||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harrison||Eliza||1851||1935||"Of such is the kingdom of God"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harrison||Ella||1876||1918||"Of such is the kingdom of God"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270393|Harrison]]||Mildred G.||1903||1985|| ||[[Image:Unknown-270393.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-6604|Harrison]]||Roy O.||1903||1964|| ||[[Image:Harrison-6604.jpg|50px]] |- | Harrison||W. L.||1850||1930||"Of such is the kingdom of God"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5167|Hart]]||Albert C.||1862 Feb 11||1932 Jan 21||||[[Image:Hart-5167.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5035|Hart]]||Allen Ellis||1884 Aug 22||1929 Apr 9||||[[Image:Hart-5035.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5800|Hart]]||Allen M.||1862 Feb 11||1887 Mar 11||Son of James and Susan Hart||[[Image:Hart-5800.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5171|Hart]]||Charles||1908||1979||||[[Image:Hart-5171.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5170|Hart]]||Dempsie R.||1903||1980||||[[Image:Hart-5170.jpg|50px]] |- | Hart||Dempsie R.||1903 Aug 8||1980 Oct 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-276979|Hart]]||Elizabeth||1852 Sep 12||1923 Jun 29|| ||[[Image:Unknown-276979.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Azbill-16|Hart]]||Fannie B.||1873||1957 Nov 29||||[[Image:Azbill-16.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hammond-3187|Hart]]||Ida P. (Hammond)||1900||1960||||[[Image:Hammond-3187.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5793|Hart]]||James||1821 Nov 26||1904 Jun 28|| ||[[Image:Hart-5793.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5915|Hart]]||James M.||1852 Sep 8||1902 Mar 17|| ||[[Image:Hart-5915.jpg|50px]] |- | Hart||Ruth Y.||1905 Feb 23||1992 May 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-275004|Hart]]||Susan||1819 Nov 15||1904 Nov 4||"His Wife" (James)||[[Image:Hart-5793.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5168|Hart]]||Susan D.||1910 Feb 27||1997 June 21||"Sue"||[[Image:Hart-5168.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5169|Hart]]||William Ernest||1895 Jan 20||1926 Aug 23||" F L T" (Friendship, Love, Truth)||[[Image:Hart-5169.jpg|50px]] |- | Harwood||Edith ||1898||1957||"Daughter"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harwood||John ||1870||1954||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harwood||John Edgar||1900||1916||U.S.N. Cenotaph "Lost at Sea"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harwood||Lucy E.||1876||1962||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harwood||Margaret Helen||1908||1917||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Welch-3453|Hatfield]]||Maud C. (Welch)||1895 Feb 26||1919 Feb 1||||[[Image:Welch-3453.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayden||Johnnie||1885 Jul 23||1886 Sep 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||C. Oscar||1909 Apr 16||1983 Feb 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hays-1589 |Hayes]]||Chester Walter||1907 May 22||1988||||[[Image:Hays-1589.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Chester W.||1907||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Christine||1913 Nov 17||1999 Apr 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hayes-4810|Hayes]]||Dexter Franklin||1958 Oct 7||1961 Sep 11||Our precious darling ||[[Image:Hayes-4810.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Eva||1885||1968||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Grace B.||1906||1946||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Herbert H.||1898||1951||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||James R.||1879||1951||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256572|Hayes]]||Laura B.||1912||1962|| ||[[Image:Unknown-256572.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Laura B.||1912||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Mary (Wood)||1855||1910||"Wife of William M. Hayes"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cope-876|Hayes]]||Mattie Jean (Cope)||1936 Jun 12||||Together Forever; Married Nov. 22, 1957 ||[[Image:Cope-876.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hayes-4809|Hayes]]||Oscar Franklin, Jr.||1933 May 12||2010 Jun 29||Together Forever; Married Nov. 22, 1957; PFC US Army||[[Image:Hayes-4809.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||William M.||1846||1930||Co. D. 49th Kentucky Inf.||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hays-1562|Hays]]||Alexander Franklin "Frank"||1840 Apr 6||1924 Jun 4||||[[Image:Hays-1562.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Edwin||1912 Jun 21||1913 Mar 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256474|Hays]]||Elizabeth F.||1898||1988|| ||[[Image:Unknown-256474.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Elizabeth F.||1898||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Elizabeth F.||1898||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Herbert||1896||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Herbert H.||1986||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hays-1561|Hays]]||Herbert H.||1896 May 3||1971 Aug||||[[Image:Hays-1561.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Jimmie||1933 Apr 14||1933 Apr 14||"Born & died April 14, 1933"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Engle-570|Hays]]||Mary F (Engle)||1874 Jun 7||1964||||[[Image:Engle-570.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Mary F.||1874||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Richard G.||1871||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hays-1588|Hays]]||Richard Granville||1871 Aug 27||1944|| ||[[Image:Hays-1588.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hudson-4104|Hays]]||Wilmoth F.||1854 Sep 5||1946 Sep 18||||[[Image:Hudson-4104.jpg|50px]] |- | Hazelwood||Josephine||1875||1923||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hazelwood||Katherine P.||1919 Jun 23||1989 Jan 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hazelwood||Thomas J.||1871||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hazelwood||Thomas J. Jr.||1919 Aug 1||2003 Apr 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-7427|Henderson]]||Archie||1907 Nov 14||1907 Dec 7||Son of GB & Laura Henderson||[[Image:Henderson-7427.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bundren-49|Henderson]]||Minerva Adeline (Bundren)||1847||1924||||[[Image:Bundren-49.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-7778|Hendricks]]||Katherine A||1877||1932||||[[Image:Cox-7778.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hendricks-1239|Hendricks]]||Thomas A||1871||1944||||[[Image:Hendricks-1239.jpg|50px]] |- | Henry||Betty (Elkin)||1890||1985||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Henry||William F.||1872||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Herd||Ruby S.||1902||1988|| ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Herd||Walter R.||1893||1940 Jul 31||Kentucky, Corp I Pioneer Infantry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Herring||Myrtle (Richardson)||1882||1932||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Herron||Helen J.||1910||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hibbard-690|Hibbard]]||Gilbert Reid||1911 May 25||2004 Jul 2||||[[Image:Hibbard-690.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-134|Hibbard]]||Grace (Chasteen)||1912 Sep 20||1976 Jun 5||||[[Image:Hibbard-690.jpg|50px]] |- | Hicks||Edward L.||1898 Apr 15||1971 Jul 21||District of olumia, PVT Co. C. 430 Labor En, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hicks||Elizabeth (Farris)||1908 Apr 28||1994 May 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-267931|Higgins]]||Bonnie||1898 Aug 23||1931 Apr 4|| ||[[Image:Unknown-267931.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Higgins-3201|Higgins]]||Byron||1920 Feb 28||1993 May 8||SGT US Army World War II||[[Image:Higgins-3201.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Higgins-3203|Higgins]]||James I.||1922 Nov 4||1944 Nov 14||PFC Co A 110th Inf Reg 28th Inf Div; Killed in action at the Battle of the Bulge; Glory lights the soldier's grave||[[Image:Higgins-3203.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Higgins-3202|Higgins]]||Troy T.||1890 Oct 4||1960 Jul 5|| ||[[Image:Higgins-3202.jpg|50px]] |- | Hill||Addie||1885||1934||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-15567|Hill]]||C. J.||1891 Mar 25||1978 Feb 10||"Our Father which art in heaven"||[[Image:Hill-15567.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-14144|Hill]]||Charles Lester||1892 Jan 25||1965|| ||[[Image:Hill-14144.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Endel-19|Hill]]||Edith (Endel)||1895||1975|| ||[[Image:Endel-19.jpg|50px]] |- | Hill||F. M.||1838||1907||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lester-1387|Lester]]||Jennie (Lester)||1859 Oct 9||1942 Mar 15|| ||[[Image:Lester-1387.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-15568|Hill]]||John B.||1919||1919|| ||[[Image:Hill-15568.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270730|Hill]]||Malinda||1874||1921||Mother||[[Image:Unknown-270730.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Saylor-438|Hill]]||Mary (Saylor)||1894 Nov 11||1991 Dec 28||"Our Father which art in heaven"||[[Image:Hill-15567.jpg|50px]] |- | Hill||Nannie (Lewis)||1839||1919||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-12725|Hill]]||William G.||1876 Jan 29||1966 Jan 24||||[[Image:Hill-12725.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hinton-697|Hinton]]||John||1894 Dec 12||1968 Apr 30||Georgia PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Hinton-697.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holland-4426|Holland]]||G. V., MD||1827 Aug 14||1901 Mar 28||||[[Image:Holland-4426.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-730|Holliday]]||Annie||1907 Mar 13||1910 Mar 17||||[[Image:Holliday-730.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-728|Holliday]]||Della M.||1894||1961||||[[Image:Holliday-728.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-712|Holliday]]||German D.||1869||1950||||[[Image:Holliday-712.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holiday-651|Holliday]]||Ira J.||1896 Jul 26||1980 Jan 29||PVT US Army||[[Image:Holiday-651.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bowling-595|Holliday]]||Juanita (Bowling)||1929 Aug 2||2014 Nov 7||||[[Image:Bowling-595.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-713|Holliday]]||Leonore E.||1905||1988||||[[Image:Holliday-713.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Boggs-1317|Boggs]]||Lucinda (Boggs)||1871||1936||||[[Image:Boggs-1317.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-729|Holliday]]||Lucy H. ||1893||1918||||[[Image:Holliday-729.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2141|Holliday]]||May (Gay)||1902 Apr 14||1977 Apr 19||||[[Image:Gay-2141.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-652|Holliday]]||Robert "Bob"||1920 Aug 19||1915 Jan 4||||[[Image:Holliday-652.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holt-4012|Holt]]||Lloyd W.||1924 Jun 24||1925 Jan 17||Our baby||[[Image:Holt-4012.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-288454|Holt]]||Maggie E.||1893 Apr 28||1980 Feb 4||“Precious Lord Take My Hand”||[[Image:Holt-4010.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hale-3723|Holt]]||Mary (Hale)||1900 Mar 17||1994 Jul 21|| ||[[Image:Holt-4011.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holt-4011|Holt]]||Roy Delbert||1895 Jul 18||1972 Sep 19|| ||[[Image:Holt-4011.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holt-4010|Holt]]||Willis G.||1889 Mar 6||1961 Nov 12||“Precious Lord Take My Hand”||[[Image:Holt-4010.jpg|50px]] |- | Hooker||Wanda||1925 Jul 4||2006 Jul 6||"Wonderful Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hopkins||Nancy ||1900||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Horn||Alfred||1899||1959||"Father" ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Horn||Susan||1904||1984||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hoskins||Charles Marion||1940 Nov 4||1981 May 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hoskins||Harold W.||1909 Jul 23||1970 Jun 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hoskins||Lula F. ||1881 Apr 4||1954 Nov 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hoskins||Ruby S.||1907 Oct 20||2003 Dec 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hovey||Caroline H.||1914 Jan 10||2005 Aug 23||"Beloved"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hovey||Rolf E.||1913 Dec 2||1994 Jun 13||Professor of Music, Berea College 1939-1980 1st LT US Army Air Corps, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Howard||John||1878 Mar 2||1916 Oct 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hubbard||Emily||18?? Sep 14||1920? Mar 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hubbard||Mollie||1854||1922||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||Jason W., Jr.||1920 Feb 26||1944 Feb 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||Jason W., Sr.||1884||1952||"Father" ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||John B.||1849||1943||"Father" "Not lost, but gone before"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||Lois Alice||1926 Apr 24||1931 Jul 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||Maude Alice (Roberson)||1886||1951||"Mother" "His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||Nancy Jane (Parks)||1855||1943||"Mother" "His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2005|Huff]]||Austin||1854 Jan 11||1934 Dec 27||||[[Image:Huff-2005.jpg|50px]] |- | Huff||Austin||1854 Jan 11||1934 Dec 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2009|Huff]]||Frances||1915||1918|| ||[[Image:Huff-2009.jpg|50px]] |- | Huff||James Elijah||1914 Nov 5||1918 Nov 19||Son of W. J. & Ollie Huff||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2004|Huff]]||James K.||1890 Mar 5||1955|| ||[[Image:Huff-2004.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2008|Huff]]||Luther||1913||1917|| ||[[Image:Huff-2008.jpg|50px]] |- | Huff||Mary E.||1856 Dec 23||1948 Feb 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bailey-9718|Huff]]||Mary E. (Bailey) ||1856 Dec 23||1948 Feb 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Huff||Ollie V.||1888||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Jones-34593|Huff]]||Rosa Lee (Jones)||1893 Nov. 22||1988 Dec|| ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2007|Huff]]||Verna B.||1921||1927|| ||[[Image:Huff-2007.jpg|50px]] |- | Huff||William J.||1880||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2006|Huff]]||William Joseph||1880||1971 Mar 17||||[[Image:Huff-2006.jpg|50px]] |- | Hughes||Harland||1878||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hughes||Laura (Wyatt)||1886||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Humphrey||Provie (Parsons)||1885||1912||"Wife of William Humphrey"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hundley||Arnold||1915 Jan 12||1990 May 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hundley||John H.||1873||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hundley||Sarah E. ||1874||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hunt ||Nellie (Burdette)||1884||1950||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hunt ||William Carl||1881 Aug 4||1959 Sep 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hunter-5008|Hunter]]||Irvin A.||1868 May 27||1926 Sep 7||||[[Image:Hunter-5008.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hurley-774|Hunter]]||Martha||1871 Mar 8||1938 Apr 13|| ||[[Image:Hurley-774.jpg|50px]] |- | Hunting||Bruce Samuel||1848 Jun 22||1898 Sep 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hunting||Julia (Scott)||1854||1934||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-273528|Unknown]]||Annie Elvira||1838 Jul 15||1880 May 26||Wife of William B. Hutcherson||[[Image:Unknown-273528.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Murch-146|Hutchins]]||Anna Murch||1871||1960|| ||[[Image:Murch-146-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Hutchins||Charles A.||1933 May 6||1961 Oct 13||Kentucky SGT US Marine Corps RES||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gilman-822|Hutchins]]||Dr. Louise Frances (Gilman)||1911 Feb 2||1996 Sep 3|| ||[[Image:Gilman-822.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hutchins-1373|Hutchins]]||Francis Stephenson||1902 Aug 17||1988 Nov 28||President of Berea College, 1939-1967||[[Image:Hutchins-1373-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Hutchins||Mary (Pierson)||1864||1941||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pierson-1073|Hutchins]]||Mary Pierson||1864||1941||||[[Image:Pierson-1073.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hutchins-1372|Hutchins]]||William James||1871 Jul 5||1958 Feb 20||President of Berea College, 1920-1939||[[Image:Hutchins-1372.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Elbert B. Sr.||1894||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Hughland||1922||1944||"In Memory of Sgt. Hughland Hymer, USAF, Lost at Sea"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Maurine (Lee)||1965 Oct 12||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Nancy (Williams)||1894||1954||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Patricia (Nollen)||1923 May 23||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Robert Lee||1931 Nov 23||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ingram||George||1874||1957||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ingram||Georgia||1916 Nov 9||1934 May 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ingram||James||1918 May 7||1940 Nov 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ingram||Roscoe||1920 Jan 7||1934 May 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ingram||Ted||1931 Oct 15||1931 Nov 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-434|Isaacs]]||Andrew||1869||1948 Aug 2||||[[Image:Isaacs-434.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-432|Isaacs]]||Charles Andrew||1912 Jun 15||1921 Oct. 25|| ||[[Image:Isaacs-432.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-436|Isaacs]]||Chester B.||1908||1931||||[[Image:Isaacs-436-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||Della||1877 Feb 28||1912 Jun 12||"Wife of William Isaacs"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-433|Isaacs]]||Ernest Ray||1916||1921|| ||[[Image:Isaacs-433.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelius-951|Isaacs]]||Frances||1869||1916||wife of Andrew Isaacs||[[Image:Cornelius-951.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2606|Isaacs]]||Grace P.||1896 Apr 24||1979 Feb|| ||[[Image:Preston-2606.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-435|Isaacs]]||John Elbert||||1937 May 21||apprentice seaman U.S.N.R.F.||[[Image:Isaacs-435.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||Kenneth M.||1959 Mar 27||2013 Aug 19||"In loving memory"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256585|Isaacs]]||Laura Cade||1888||1954||||[[Image:Unknown-256585.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||Laura Cade||1888||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-430|Isaacs]]||Leonard M.||1895||1974||||[[Image:Isaacs-430.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-431|Isaacs]]||Margret Marie||1921 Feb 4||1921 Nov 2||(daughter of Grace and Leonard)||[[Image:Isaacs-431.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||Ora M.||1915 May 26||1988 Apr 29||US Army World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||Thelma A.||1920 Oct 2||1987 Dec 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||William||1873||1936||"Former State Senator" "A friend to his country and a believer in Christ"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Jerman-45|Jerman]]||Sarah Belle||1858||1941||The Jerman Family Berea Pioneers, Erected by Sarah Belle Jerman, Berea College Graduate 1902||[[Image:Jerman-45.jpg|50px]] |- | Johns||Anna B.||1897||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kenney-788|Johnson]]||Bertha (Kenney)||1888 Nov||1966 Sep 23||||[[Image:Kenney-788.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Charles||1889||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Dickie||1946||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-568|Johnson]]||Ella Mae (Terrill)||1917 Mar 27||1987 Nov 6||||[[Image:Johnson-42896.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Grace||1910||1989||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37034|Johnson]]||Hallie B.||1885||1906||||[[Image:Johnson-37034.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Infant||1946 Nov 2||1946 Nov 2||"Child of Ray and Tommye Johnson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-42896|Johnson]]||Jake||1918||1968||||[[Image:Johnson-42896.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37028|Johnson]]||James B.||1876 Jul 1 ||1882 May 3||||[[Image:Johnson-37028.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||John Raymond||1901||1976||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||John Will||1861 Sep 28||1957 Jan 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37018|Johnson]]||Joseph E.||1878 Feb 20||1931 Mar 16||||[[Image:Johnson-37018.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bogie-43|Johnson]]||Lena B.||1879||1923 May 23||||[[Image:Bogie-43.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Mack||1874 Aug 3 ||1922 Aug 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Malissa||1873||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37019|Johnson]]||Margaret ||1906||1937||||[[Image:Johnson-37019.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Merryman-268|Johnson]]||Margaret Jane (Merryman)||1855 Apr 9||1932 Feb 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Nancy Tommye||1912||1995||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-277695|Johnson]]||Nannie (McKinney)||1880 Sep 1||1945 Nov 26||Mother||[[Image:Unknown-277695.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-30233|Johnson]]||Nathaniel E.||1924 May 28||1979 May 4||||[[Image:Johnson-30233.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||P. B.||1904 Nov 12||1963 Mar 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37027|Johnson]]||Pleasant B.||1844 Oct 22||1900 Feb 20||||[[Image:Johnson-37027.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Richard A.||1866||1926||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Sadie||1909 Sep 4||2003 Mar 23||"Wife of P.B. Johnson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37036|Johnson]]||Sandra Lee||1954||1954||Baby||[[Image:Johnson-37036.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Susan J.||1852||1942||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Vira||1910||1970||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Mathews-1493|Johnson]]||Virginia (Mathews)||1928 Nov 1||2009 Jul 10||||[[Image:Mathews-1493.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Walter||1899||1995||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37029|Johnson]]||William B.||1880 Nov 29||1960 Dec 3||||[[Image:Johnson-37029-2.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Willie ||1912 Oct 5||1980 May 6||"Daddy" ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Belle H.||1870 Mar 15||1929 Aug 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Maupin-379|Maupin]]||Edna Jane (Maupin)||1890 Oct 27||1944 Sep 30||||[[Image:Maupin-379.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brewer-618|Johnston]]||Hannah (Brewer)||1845 Aug 20||1913 May 25||“Wife of Robert Johnston””He giveth His beloved sleep”||[[Image:Brewer-618.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnston-7119|Johnston]]||Oscar Nathan||1888 May 22||1937 Oct 31|| ||[[Image:Johnston-7119.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnston-1026|Johnston]]||Robert ||1842 Mar 10||1911 Dec 23||Co. I 14 KY Cav||[[Image:Johnston-1026.jpg|50px]] |- | Jones||Delcie (Davenport)||1924 Oct 19||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Jones||Flora Lee||1914||1917||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Jones||Gene Bernard||1923 Apr 30||1997 May 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Jones-31173|Jones]]||Joe||1914 Dec 16||1965 Jun 8||Kentucky PFC 1264 Base Unit AAF World War II Now Cometh Rest||[[Image:Jones-31173.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-267682|Jones]]||Sarah Stella||1917 Apr 23||2000 Dec 6||Now Cometh Rest||[[Image:Unknown-267682.jpg|50px]] |- | Kauffman||John Fox||1924 Sep 22||2002 May 28||LT Col, US Army, Korea, Vietnam, SS BSM PH Special Forces||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kehoe||Daniel W.||1892||1964||Illinois PFC Co A8 Mil Police World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kehoe||Lola R.||1899||1985||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kelley||Claud ||1910 May 6||1934 Jul 31||"Sweetly resting"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kelley||Curtis F.||1843 Mar 3||1932 Dec 22||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kelley||Susan||1854 Jul 25||1949 May 29||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lewis-16689|Lewis]]||Hannah (Lewis)||1833 Apr 30||1909 Apr 18|| ||[[Image:Lewis-16689.jpg|50px]] |- | Kelly||Helen (West)||1882||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kelly||Walker C. ||1878||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kelly-6415|Kelly]]||Wright||1837 Mar 13||1925 Sep 20|| ||[[Image:Kelly-6415.jpg|50px]] |- | Kennedy||Ashford||1868||1943||"God is and always will be"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6650|Kennedy]]||Ashford J.||1868||1943||Veteran; CO. C. , 124th US CT||[[Image:Kennedy-6650.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Yates-2311|Kennedy]]||Christine (Yates)||1875 Jun 16||1950 Mar 23|| ||[[Image:Yates-2311.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Route-3|Kennedy]]||Fannie (Route)||1877 Feb 4||1954 May 22||PVT US Army; "Loving husband and father"||[[Image:Route-3.jpg|50px]] |- | Kennedy||Fannie R.||1877 Feb 4||1954 May 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6649|Kennedy]]||Harrison||1827||1880 Apr||||[[Image:Kennedy-6649.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6648|Kennedy]]||Harrison||1866||1941|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-6648.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6651|Kennedy]]||Jesse Baird||1919 Nov 29||2005 Apr 19||||[[Image:Kennedy-6651.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-278020|Kennedy]]||Lula Ette||1891 Mar 7||1959 Jan 28|| ||[[Image:Unknown-278020.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6918|Kennedy]]||William M.||1890 May 1||1980 Oct 1|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-6918.jpg|50px]] |- | Kenney||J. F.||1853||1909||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kenney-789|Kenney]]||James Franklin||1853 Mar 17||1909||||[[Image:Kenney-789.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kinslow-51|enney]]||Martha Jane (Kinslow)||1856 May 23||1939 Apr 29||"Wife of Henry Muncy"||[[Image:Kinslow-51.jpg|50px]] |- | Kerby||J. B.||1830 Dec 16||1914 Aug 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kerby||M. E. (Henderson)||1828 Jan 31||1904 Jan 20||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kidd-1745|Kidd]]||Arch H.||1884||1962|| ||[[Image:Kidd-1745.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anderson-17670|Kidd]]||Effie (Anderson)||1887||1958|| ||[[Image:Anderson-17670.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||Effie E.||1897||1983||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||Gracie L.||1891||1906||"Daughter of W.F. and M.E. Kidd"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||M. E. ||1865||1939||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||Prescovey (Peters)||1841||1930||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||Robert G.||1840||1910||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||Sherman||1895||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||W. F.||1865||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimberlain||Floyd M.||1908||1922||"Son of Luther & Lizzie Kimberlain"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimberlain||Lizzie M. (Pence)||1875||nd||"Wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimberlain||Lois Ruth||1924||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimberlain||Luther||1868||1949||"Husband"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimbrell||Edward S.||1890||1950||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimbrell||Leanah (Thompson)||1836||1928||"Grandmother" "Wife of John Kimbrell, Daughter of Teman Thompson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimbrell||Oscar||1895 Jan 3||1951 Dec 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimbrell||Rawlings||1898 Aug 31||1985 Feb 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kinderlain||unreadable||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25746|Kindred]]||Allie (Davis)||1904 Sep 19||1987 Jun 11|| ||[[Image:Davis-25746.jpg|50px]] |- | Kindred||Laura A.||1868 Dec 6||1919 Aug 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-74|Kindred]]||Silas Mason||1901 Mar 26||1975 Jul 3||||[[Image:Kindred-74.jpg|50px]] |- | King||Mollie G.||1886||1969||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-286657|King]]||Serilda||1847 Feb 16||1919 Mar 10||“Wife of John B. King”||[[Image:Unknown-286657.jpg|50px]] |- | Kingman||Elizabeth||1874||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kingman||Herbert R.||1874||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kinnard||Jesse "Slick"||1900||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kinnard||Sallie (Ogg)||1861||1951||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kinnard||T. J.||1861||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kirby||Elsie Sue||1946 Jul 9||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kirby||Kenneth L.||1942 Jan 21||2011 Sep 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kirby||Kevin Lynn||1966 Apr 9||2007 Aug 20||"Gone home"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elliott-5472|Kirk]]||Arthurine "Georgia" (Elliott)||1924 Jan 16||1997 Jun 9||Married Nov. 30, 1940; Parents of Sharon, Janice, Howard, Iris, and Gordon||[[Image:Kirk-2067.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kirk-2067|Kirk]]||Aumon Bascom||1911 Feb 25||1964 May 22||Married Nov. 30, 1940; Parents of Sharon, Janice, Howard, Iris, and Gordon||[[Image:Kirk-2067.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kirk-2069|Kirk]]||Gordon Lee||1955 Feb 21||2012 May 12||||[[Image:Kirk-2069.jpg|50px]] |- | Kung||Carl Te-Da||1912||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lainhart||Mary (Coyle)||1859||1923||"Wife of S. Q. Lainhart"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-657|Lainhart]]||Mary M.( Coyle)||1859||1923||wife of S. Q. Lainhart||[[Image:Coyle-657.jpg|50px]] |- | Laise||Frederic Stevens||1914 Mar 30||1995 Nov 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Laise||Helen (Hunt)||1914 Dec 2||2009 Jan 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||Bessie (Fee)||1880 Aug 7||1951 Feb 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1247|Lake]]||Bessie Fee||1880 Aug 7||1951 Feb 20||||[[Image:Lake-1247.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Allen-16855|Lake]]||Ella (Allen)||1897||1976||||[[Image:Allen-16855.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||Gertrude P.||1892||1912||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||Green||1878 Dec 31||1951 Aug 17||"There is no night there"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1246|Lake]]||Green ||1878 Dec 31||1951 Aug 17||||[[Image:Lake-1246.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1250|Lake]]||Irene||1914 Oct 20||1994 Apr 13||||[[Image:Lake-1250.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1249|Lake]]||Jake S.||1888 Apr 10||1944 Nov 1 ||||[[Image:Lake-1249.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||Joel||1872||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||Sallie||1881||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kirk-2068|Lake]]||Sharon (Kirk)||1941 Oct 27|||| Mother of Kirk and Lisa Lake||[[Image:Kirk-2068.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||W. Bradley||1886||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1245|Lake]]||William C.||1894 Apr 26||1958 Jul 8||Kentucky PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Lake-1245.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lakes-19|Lakes]]||Edward||1855 Apr||1947||||[[Image:Lakes-19.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-277747|Lakes]]||Letha||1905 May 23||2002 Nov. 22|| ||[[Image:Lakes-21.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Drew-1101|Lakes]]||Lucinda (Drew)||1860 Oct||1947||||[[Image:Drew-1101.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lakes-22|Lakes]]||Marcus||1922 Jul 18||1977 Oct 30||||[[Image:Lakes-22.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lakes-21|Lakes]]||McKinley||1896 Nov 17||1967 Oct|| ||[[Image:Lakes-21.jpg|50px]] |- | Lamb||Bertha||1908 Apr 14||1948 May 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lamb||Delta W.||1936 Oct 20||||"Married Sept. 21, 1958, Ft. Knox, KY"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lamb||Melvin E.||1935 Jun 27||2011 Nov 2||"Married Sept. 21, 1958, Ft. Knox, KY" SP4 US Army||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lambert||Francis (Benge)||1916||1987||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lambert||George W.||1881||1936||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lambert||Levi||?||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-271076|Lane]]||Allie ||1909 Dec 16||1989 Apr 25|| ||[[Image:Unknown-271076.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lane-5697|Lane]]||Eligah||1909 Oct 5||1984 Feb 20|| ||[[Image:Lane-5697.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lane-5713|Lane]]||Samuel M.||1940 Sep 24||1968 Sep 8||Kentucky PFC HQ USAH MHD 3 Army||[[Image:Lane-5713.jpg|50px]] |- | Lawson||Wayne||1952||2013||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Leach||Dwight E.||1903||1963||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-278222|Lear]]||Anna M.||1914||2002|| ||[[Image:Unknown-278222.jpg|50px]] |- | Lear||Betty ||1905||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lear-249|Lear]]||Everett C.||1910||1963 Nov. 10|| ||[[Image:Lear-249.jpg|50px]] |- | Lear||Robie||1906||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ledford||Hazel M. (Wheatley)||1906||1994||"Wife of Robert E. Ledford"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ledford||Maude S.||1900||1996||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ledford||Robert E.||1907||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Adams-19874|Leming]]||Evelyn||1913 Apr 25||1997 May 2||||[[Image:Adams-19874.jpg|50px]] |- | Lengfellner||Helen Margaret||1910 Dec 1||1978 Nov 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lengfellner||Henry John||1875 Mar 5||1960 Nov 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lengfellner||John Phillip||1912 Apr 15||1912 Nov 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lengfellner||Nancy Ellen (Click)||1883 Feb 19||1961 Apr 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lester-1388|Lester]]||Charles||1827 Aug 27||1896 Aug 7|| ||[[Image:Lester-1388.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Morgan-9184|Lester]]||Emily Rebecca (Morgan)||1834 Sept 25||1910 Mar 25|| ||[[Image:Morgan-9184.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lester-1389|Lester]]||Fredie||1866||1873||Son of Chas. And E. R. Lester||[[Image:Lester-1389.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lester-1390|Lester]]||Louis Oliver||1880 May 15||1959 Oct 13|| ||[[Image:Lester-1390.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-273444|Lester]]||Nora K.||1879 Jul 12||19?2 Jun 1|| ||[[Image:Unknown-273444.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Adeline Kesterson||1885 Mar 17||1965 Jan 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Alberty Gentry||1852||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Charles||1875||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Chester C.||1912||1995||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lewis-15979|Lewis]]||Cowley B.||1916 Jun 27||1963 Jan 23||CPL US Army World War II||[[Image:Lewis-15979.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Eliza||1893||1972||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Ella||1904||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Elmer||1888||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||George Franklin||1933||1935||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Helen J.||1881||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||John||1904||1904||Infant son of Charles D. & Effie G. Lewis||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||John Clayton||1918||1980||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Lorena H.||1889||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Nora H.||1895||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||P. S.||1864||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Pearl (Crutcher)||1920||1985||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Robert||1913||1913||Infant son of Charles D. & Effie G. Lewis||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Robert Henderson, Dr.||1869 Jul 1||1947 Dec 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Roland||1893||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Sallie A. (Hinds)||1862||1924||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Dora M.||1880||1942||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Dora M.||1880||1942||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bratcher-98|Logsdon]]||Dora M. (Bratcher)||1880||1942|| ||[[Image:Bratcher-98.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Merrill||1872||1941||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Merrill||1872||1941||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-508|Logsdon]]||Merrill A.||1872||1941||||[[Image:Logsdon-508.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Pauline (Barnes) "Polly"||1923 Feb 27||2011 Oct 29||"Loving wife and mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Pauline (Barnes) "Polly"||1928 Feb 27||2011 Oct 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||William Merrill||1926 Mar 19||1997 Apr 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||William Merrill "Bill"||1926 Mar 20||1997 Apr 4||USMC WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256469|Logston]]||Bessie||1898||1968||"Mother" ||[[Image:Unknown-256469.jpg|50px]] |- | Logston||Christopher C.||1871 Feb 25||1951 Jan 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logston-46|Logston]]||Earl Raymond||1929||1950||Pfc. Co. "C" 3rd Eng . Btn.; Met death in Korea||[[Image:Logston-46.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logston-45|Logston]]||James M.||1898||1950||"Father"||[[Image:Logston-45.jpg|50px]] |- | Logston||Margaret (Daugherty)||1877 Jun 2||1912 Nov 18||"Wife of C. C. Logston"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lovelace||Mary E.||1861||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lovelace||Ora F.||1891||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lovelace||Robert W.||1925||1942 Aug 13||PVT US Marine Corps||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lovelace||William||1891||1972||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lovelace||William Paul||1922 Sep 7||1991 Aug 15||LT COL US Air Force, World War II, Korea||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ramsey-2321|Lucas]]||Eva Lina (Ramsey)||1874||1914||Wife of S. F. Lucas||[[Image:Ramsey-2321.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lucas-3469|Lucas]]||Infant daughter||1901||1901||(daughter of S. F. and Eva)||[[Image:Lucas-3469.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-528|Lucas]]||Laura B. (Isaacs)||1889||1978||||[[Image:Isaacs-528.jpg|50px]] |- | Lucas||Laura B. (Isaacs)||1889||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lucas||Sam F., Jr.||1923 Nov 4||1979 Oct 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lucas-3467|Lucas]]||Samuel F.||1877||1947||||[[Image:Lucas-3467.jpg|50px]] |- | Lucas||Samuel G.||1877||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-271072|Lunsford]]||Florence W.||1889||1973|| ||[[Image:Unknown-271072.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-831|Lunsford]]||Fred ||1878 Aug. 28||1904 Nov. 24||Son of Jas. & S. Lunsford;Enlisted in the Spanish War Aug. 24, 1901; Discharged Aug. 24, 1904||[[Image:Lunsford-831.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-791|Lunsford]]||Grace E.||1913 Apr 17||1993 May 15|| ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lunsford||J. W.||1843||1911 Jun 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-790|Lunsford]]||Sam||1887||1964|| ||[[Image:Lunsford-791.jpg|50px]] |- | Lunsford||Sue||1942 Apr 12||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lunsford||Wayne||1941 Sep 24||2009 Feb 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lusk||John L., M.D.||1857||1910||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Combs-1229|Lyttle]]||Mahala (Combs)||1894 Mar 20||1976 Mar 12||"Our Mother"||[[Image:Combs-1229.jpg|50px]] |- | Lyttle||Mahala (Combs)||1894 Mar 20||1976 Mar 12||"Our mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mack||Sterling M.||1935 Mar 14||1962 Oct 24||Kentucky SM2 US Navy||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mahaffee||William H., Rev.||1920 Dec 14||1983 Jun 26||"Born again October 1947" TEC 4 US Army, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Maharg||Anna (Griffith)||1895 Jun 29||1971 Jul 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Malicote-5|Malicote]]||Mart||1907 Jan 1||1956 Jun 29|| ||[[Image:Malicote-5.jpg|50px]] |- | Mantia||Bonnnie (Nunley)||1921 Nov 21||2004 Jun 24||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mantia||Phillip M.||1948 Jan 1||2001 Mar 28||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Marion||Joseph A. III||||1955 Mar 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Marshall||Willie K.||1871 Jul 1||1873 Sep 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Bert||1894||1986||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Gladys H.||1911 Sep 1||1982 Nov 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Isaac L.||1881 May 12||1947 Jul 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||James L.||1932 Nov 28||2011 May 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Lucy||1897||1985||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Mary||1882 Jul 15||1938 Aug 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Mary (Harris)||1883 Aug 11||1975 Oct 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mathews||Grace (Barrett)||1896||1973||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mathews||Marion||1917||1927||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Maupin-378|Maupin]]||Frank C.||1858||1929||||[[Image:Maupin-378.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Maupin-361|Maupin]]||Howard||1850 May||1927 Mar 12||Father ||[[Image:Maupin-361.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Maupin-362|Maupin]]||Whitney M.||1905 Jan 1||1972 Jan 10||Beloved Father and Mother ||[[Image:Maupin-362.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-23058|Maupin]]||Emily (Clark)||1857 Feb ||1920||Mother||[[Image:Maupin-361.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Love-2823|Maupin]]||Rebecca (Love)||1914 Nov 18||2007 Nov 7||Beloved Father and Mother ||[[Image:Maupin-362.jpg|50px]] |- | McAllister||Cloyd North||1870||1933||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McAllister||Mary (Snoddy)||1889||1974||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McCauley||Nannie (Callahan)||1885||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-288420|McCollum]]||China E.||1905 Aug 7||1991 Oct 9||||[[Image:Unknown-288420.jpg|50px]] |- | McCollum||Cordelia J.||1870 Aug 11||1959 Nov 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McCollum||Daniel B.||1867 Feb 3||1935 Jun 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Sandlin-310|McCollum]]||Margaret Jane (Sandlin)||1859 Oct 31||1920 Aug 7||(David)||[[Image: Sandlin-310.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McCollum-472|McCollum]]||Millard David||1892 Feb 23||1979 Sep 24||PFC US Army World War I (son of Margaret and David)||[[Image:McCollum-472.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-284126|McCormick]]||Ruth Faye||1894||1980||||[[Image:Unknown-284126.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McCormick-2580|McCormick]]||Thomas Marshall "Marshall"||1856 Sep 21||1910 May 14||||[[Image:McCormick-2580.jpg|50px]] |- | [McCormick-2579|McCormick]]||Thomas Marshall, Jr.||1891 Mar 20||1955 Jun 10||Kentucky PVT BTRY F 70 Field Arty World War I||[[Image:McCormick-2579.jpg|50px]] |- | McCreary||Bobby Tudor "Rock"||1933||1985||"Love lives on"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McCreary||Mark Vance ||1969||1970||"Our Marky"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McGuire||Ben||1874||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McGuire||Laura||1878||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2505|McGuire]]||Lucy Emily "Emma" (Parks) McCormick||1868 Jul 3||1934 Sep 20||||[[Image:Parks-2505.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McHone-59|McHone]]||Jessie James||1883 Nov 12||1968 Jan 19||Forever in our hearts||[[Image:McHone-59.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-23897|McHone]]||Margaret "Maggie" F. (Wilson)||1890 Feb 11||1968 Oct 8||Forever in our hearts||[[Image:Wilson-23897.jpg|50px]] |- | McKinney||Edith||1892 Oct 15||1971 Dec 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2549|McKinney]]||Grant||1862||1911||||[[Image:McKinney-2549.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2551|McKinney]]||Jennings||1892||1968||||[[Image:McKinney-2551.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2550|McKinney]]||Schuyler||1895 Jan 23||1921 Jul 26||Kentucky PVT 801 Pioneer Inf||[[Image:McKinney-2550.jpg|50px]] |- | McNew||Claude "Shorty"||1915||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McNew||Cynthia Alza (Hayes)||1914 Aug 5||2000 Nov 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McNew||Robert Paul||1948 Aug 23||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McQuire||Janet||1928||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McWhorter||Diana V.||1947 Apr 3||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McWhorter||Marvin G.||1942 Dec 14||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McWhorter||Marvin Thomas||1968 Apr 17||2013 Sep 25||In loving memory of our hero||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256007|Menefee]]||Maxine W.||1918 Nov 21||1987 Nov 7||||[[Image:Unknown-256007.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Menefee-78|Menefee]]||Robert G.||1919 Jan 16||2008 Jun 25||||[[Image:Menefee-78.jpg|50px]] |- | Menifee||Dell Fowler||1902||2000||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Menifee||E. Carlos||1869 Sep 25||1930 May 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Menifee||James E.||1923||1944||Lt. US Air Force, Missing in Action in WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Menifee||John Homer||1894||1970||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Menifee||Julia B.||1873 Dec 3||1970 Mar 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Merrow-99|Merrow]]||Abigail Sophia||1867||1945 Oct 5||And the greatest of these is love||[[Image:Merrow-99.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Metcalf-1229|Metcalf]]||Harmon||1884 Oct 29||1909 Apr 23||||[[Image:Metcalf-1229.jpg|50px]] |- | Miles||Barbara (Buckley)||1934||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Miles||Kilburn Dodd||1935||2006||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Miller||Ella M.||1894||1970||"Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, I'm free at last."||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Miller-26746|Miller]]||John Wayne||1965 Jan 27||1977 Oct 5||Gone But Not Forgotten||[[Image:Miller-26746.jpg|50px]] |- | Miller||Wallace E.||1909||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Miller-26747|Miller]]||William Arnold, Jr.||1971 Jan 11||1977 Oct 1||Gone But Not Forgotten||[[Image:Miller-26747.jpg|50px]] |- | Million||Clarence||1871 Mar 8||1917 Oct 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Million||Josie||1892 Jan 12||1922 Mar 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Million||Leanna||1844 Nov 24||1934 May 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchel||Rose Lee||1949||1949||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||E. D. ||1837||1908||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Ellen H.||1878||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Etta||1868||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Eva M.||1882||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Hallie||1869||1887||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Leslie||1876||1895||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Lucy ||1888||1907||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||May||1872||1916||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Richard||1884||1954||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||William||1916 Sep 29||1948 Apr 2||Kentucky PVT 1584 Service Unit, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mobley||Flossie M.||1891||1981||"Mother" "Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mobley||James W.||1882||1945||"Father" "Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Montgomery-4105|Montgomery]]||Nannie G.||1900||1928||||[[Image:Montgomery-4105.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moody-2350|Moody]]||Denham Frankie||1903||1904||||[[Image:Moody-2350.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1957|Moody]]||Lou Gay||1871||1959||||[[Image:Gay-1957.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moody-2349|Moody]]||Matt A||1879||1960||||[[Image:Moody-2349.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moody-2351|Moody]]||Raymond Earle||1906||1924||||[[Image:Moody-2351.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Ada E.||1893||1977||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-22773|Moore]]||Alexander||1843 Oct||||1 Kentucky Cavalry, Company E||[[Image:Moore-22773.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Cleo S.||1895||1994||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1274|Moore]]||Delsie (Lake)||1914||1985||||[[Image:Lake-1274.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Elmer C.||1891||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-274234|Moore]]||Ethla M.||1890||1943||Hope ||[[Image:Unknown-274234.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Etta (Azbill)||1888||1963||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-20771|Moore]]||Frank L.||1885 Oct.||1942||Hope ||[[Image:Moore-20771.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||George W.||1894 Aug 25||1958 Nov 21||PFC US Army Air Corps, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||J. Willard||1900 May 16||1964 Oct 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-22771|Moore]]||Louisa F.||1840 Oct||1916||||[[Image:Moore-22771.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Margaret T.||1904 May 27||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Mary Elizabeth||1915||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-22776|Moore]]||Mary J. ||1848 Sep||1926||||[[Image:Moore-22776.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Nannie||1889 Mar 25||1902 Jan 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Nannie||1889? Mar||1902 Jan 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-18747|Moore]]||Nellie||1898 Apr 9||1904 Apr|| ||[[Image:Moore-18747.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Ruby (Waller)||1913||2005||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Russell C.||1919 Mar 7||1977 Oct 3||Kentucky PVT US Army, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Vivian||1905 Oct 2||1992 Dec 18||TEC 4 US Army Air Corps, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||William Henry||1883||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||William Russell||1910||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bowman-4402|Moran]]||Adelia (Bowman)||1905 Dec 7||1980 Sep 17||||[[Image:Bowman-4402.jpg|50px]] |- | Moran||Adelia F.||1905 Dec 7||1980 Sep 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moran||Edward||1854||1906||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moran||Elsie (Hagen)||1860||1936||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moran-1658|Moran]]||John Fee||1893 Jul 10||1977 May 7||||[[Image:Moran-1658.jpg|50px]] |- | Moran||John Fee||1893 Jul 10||1977 May 7||PVT US Army, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Morgan||James A.||1876||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Morgan||Juann (Azbill) Lusk||1864 Jun 22||1921 Sep 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Morgan||Maggie (Farley)||1877||1965||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Morris-9759|Morris]]||Silas Lee||1877||1960 Jun 12||||[[Image:Morris-9759.jpg|50px]] |- | Moss||Laura ||1854 Nov 23||1885 Jan 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-23829|Moyers]]||Lydia (Davis)||1846||1905||wife of T D Moyers "Mother"||[[Image:Davis-23829.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moyers-113|Moyers]]||Thomas David||1841||1915||"Father"||[[Image:Moyers-113.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Ada B. (Kenney)||1886||1919||"Wife of Henry Muncy"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kenney-790|Muncy]]||Addie (Kenney)||1886||1919||Veteran; SFC, US Army, WWII Korea||[[Image:Kenney-790.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-222|Muncy]]||Charles Honus||1915||1948||||[[Image:Muncy-222.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-237|Muncy]]||Chester||1899 Jan 18||1908 Nov 21||||[[Image:Muncy-237.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Chester||1899 Jan 18||1908 Nov 21||"Gone home"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Eliza (Baker)||1879||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-221|Muncy]]||Evelyn||1906||1999|| ||[[Image:Muncy-221.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Felix C.||1881||1967||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Henry||1892||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-234|Muncy]]||Henry||1892 Jun 9||1955 Aug 18||||[[Image:Muncy-234.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Hezekiah||1858||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-230|Muncy]]||Hezekiah||1858 May 14||1943 Aug 3||||[[Image:Muncy-230.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-220|Muncy]]||Jane R.||1915||1980|| ||[[Image:Muncy-220.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-218|Muncy]]||John||1879||1952||Father; Contractor-Builder||[[Image:Muncy-218.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Lavada (Ponder)||1886||1972||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Howard-8464|Muncy]]||Lorena (Howard)||1892||1983|| ||[[Image:Howard-8464.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-268164|Muncy]]||Louvena L.||1884||1954||Mother||[[Image:Unknown-268164.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Marie||1903 Jul 31||1903 Oct 27||"At rest"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-233|Muncy]]||Martha||1885||1971||||[[Image:Muncy-233.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Martha ||1885||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-219|Muncy]]||Paul D.||1904||1965||Contractor-Builder ||[[Image:Muncy-219.jpg|50px]] |- | [[York-1831|Muncy]]||Rachel (York)||1858 May 29||1919||||[[Image:York-1831.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Rachel J. (York)||1858||1919||"Wife of H. Muncy"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-217|Muncy]]||Simon B.||1889 May 15||1965 May|| ||[[Image:Muncy-217.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Zula (Davis)||1892||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mundy||||nd||nd||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Munn-886|Munn]]||Frank I.||1925 Feb 11||1998 Dec 30||"In God's Hands"||[[Image:Munn-886.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256009|Munn]]||Sarah B.||1930 Mar 24||||"In God's Hands"||[[Image:Unknown-256009.jpg|50px]] |- | Muntz||Elizabeth "Peggy" (Jones)||1920||1981||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Napier||Baby||1944 Jul||1944 Jul ||"Infant son of Ethel Bowling Napier"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nash||M. Matilda||1858 Dec 13||1940 Nov 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nash||Parrot L.||1859 Jun 16||1946 Oct 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Neeley||Macie||1899 Sep 23||1986 Feb 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Neeley-176|Neeley]]||Robert D.||1931||1965|| ||[[Image:Neeley-176.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-267139|Neeley]]||Thelma C.||1934|||| ||[[Image:Unknown-267139.jpg|50px]] |- | Neville||Grace (Adams)||1890||1928||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Newland||Belle||1871||1949||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Newmark-127|Newmark]]||Ben||1908||1994||||[[Image:Newmark-127-5.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-124|Newmark]]||Neva (Chrisman)||1901 Jan 18||1987||||[[Image:Chrisman-124-7.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Nicholas-996|Nicholas]]||Rickey Wayne||1966||1972 Apr 19||||[[Image:Nicholas-996.jpg|50px]] |- | Northern||Grover||1903 May 10||1994 Apr 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Northern||Mary Lula||1907 Sep 8||1990 Oct 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abney-683|Norvell]]||Mary (Abney)||1885||1963||||[[Image:Abney-683.jpg|50px]] |- | Norvelle||Belle (Johnson)||1872||1949||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Norvelle||Charles Beecher||1867||1933||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Norvelle||Gilbert T.||1905||1985||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Norvelle||Hallie||1892||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nunley||Glenn Edward||1946||1948||"Son of P.B. and Mary Nunley"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nunley||Hugh L.||1908 Aug 17||1927 Dec 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nunley||Mary H.||1903||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nunley||Park B.||1888||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nunley||Thelma "Jimmie"||1925 Feb 14||1976 Aug 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Nunn-598|Nunn]]||Magnolia H.||1874||1903||||[[Image:Nunn-598.jpg|50px]] |- | O'Dell||James L.||1925||2001||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | O'Dell||Minne (Ledford)||1909||1998||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Bettie M.||1875 Feb 20||1923 Jun 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Coleman I.||1855 Sep 19||1950 Dec 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Egbert Franklin, Jr.||1921 Jul 3||1924 Jun 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Egbert Franklin, Sr.||1875 Nov 21||1934 Nov 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ogg-445|Ogg]]||Mary Lillian||1900 Apr 2||1900 Jul 18||||[[Image:Ogg-445.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Matilda Belle (Chasteen)||1878 Jan 12||1929 Feb 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Nora Love (Marot)||1867||1914||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Thomas M.||1879 Apr 7||1950 Aug 26||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Oliver||Frances (Bartlett)||1916 Jul 4||1990 Jan 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Minda (Maltby)||1862 Mar 23||1936 Jan 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Pauline M.||1892||1902||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Ralph H.||1867||1929||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Ralph H., Lt.||1917||1943||"Died over the Rhineland"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Ruth (Putnam)||1888||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Thomas J.||1857||1935||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pannell||James F.||1888||1921||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parker-16087|Parker]]||Henry L.||1921 Sep 11||1982 Jul 5||Episcopal Priest, Berea Campus Minister; US Army||[[Image:Parker-16087.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2588|Parks]]||Clarence Lee||1901||1911|| ||[[Image:Parks-2588.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2587|Parks]]||Hugh Jefferson||1879||1955||||[[Image:Parks-2587.jpg|50px]] |- | [[King-15071|Parks]]||Nancy Belle (King)||1868 Aug 29||1955 Jun 21||||[[Image:Parks-2576.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Calloway-368|Parks]]||Nannie||1886 Aug 18||1941 Jul 19||||[[Image:Calloway-368.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2577|Parks]]||Richard||1844 Oct 23||1934 Nov 28||||[[Image:Parks-2577.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2576|Parks]]||William D||1870||1937|| ||[[Image:Parks-2576.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2575|Parks]]||William Marshall||1889 Aug 19||1911 Nov 27||“Marshall, Son of W D & Nancy Parks”||[[Image:Parks-2575.jpg|50px]] |- | Parrott||Marcillus||1872 Nov 28||1955 Mar 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parsons-5075|Parsons]]||David ||1899 Jul 28||1974 Jan 15||Kentucky PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Parsons-5075.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||David ||1899 Jul 28||1974 Jan 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Deborah F. (Alcorn)||1855||1944||"His wife" "Her children shall rise up and call her blessed."||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Helen Frieda||1921||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parsons-5077|Parsons]]||James E.||1946 May 8||1994 Sep 13||||[[Image:Parsons-5077.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parsons-5076|Parsons]]||James Edwin||1922 Jan 15||1923||||[[Image:Parsons-5076-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||James W., Rev.||1853||1915||"He has entered the pearly gate"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Jeannette (Blanton)||1892 Mar 17||1983 Jan 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Joseph Daniel||1886 Nov 8||1968 Jul 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Joseph Henry||1865||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Joseph Henry||1865||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Lester "Poke"||1915 Oct 14||1988 Feb 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parsons-4301|Parsons]]||Mary||1884||1912||Daughter of J. and M. Parsons||[[Image:Parsons-4301.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McDaniel-2780|Parsons]]||Mayvy (McDaniel)||1899 Apr 6||1977 Oct 5||||[[Image:Parsons-5075.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Sizemore-633|Parsons]]||Sallie (Sizemore)||1921 Jan 12||2013 Oct 26||||[[Image:Parsons-5077.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parsons-5074|Parsons]]||Sherman R.||1920 Sep 8||2004 Aug 9||||[[Image:Parsons-5077.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||W. J.||1881 Aug 31||1913 Jul 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||W. J.||1883 Aug 31||1913 Jul 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Patterson||Dillie C.||1880 Apr 18||1892 Sep 28||"Daughter of J. T. & Addelia Patterson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coffee-199|Pawley]]||Ada M. (Coffee)||1871 Jan 14||1940 Jan 14||||[[Image:Coffee-199.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pawley-58|Pawley]]||Dempsey||1895 Feb 7||1933 Feb 10||||[[Image:Pawley-58.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pawley-56|Pawley]]||James||1867 Jun 22||1940 May 25||||[[Image:Pawley-56.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pawley-57|Pawley]]||Jesse||1889||1934||||[[Image:Pawley-57.jpg|50px]] |- | Payne||Nancy Helen||1923||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pearson||Curtis O.||1906 Feb 11||1967 May 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pennington-1992|Pennington]]||Elisha||1899 Nov 29||1965 apr 12||||[[Image:Pennington-1992.jpg|50px]] |- | Pennington||Kattie||1872||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pennington-1990|Pennington]]||Kenneth||1940||1967 Jan 7||||[[Image:Pennington-1990.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pennington-1991|Pennington]]||Kenneth Jr.||1965 Mar 4||2008 Apr 11||In God's care||[[Image:Pennington-1991.jpg|50px]] |- | Pennington||Nancy ||1852 Jan 20||1932 Jan 17||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pennington||Samuel||1848 Oct 15||1938 Oct 31||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pennington||Tim||1868||1949||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-235|Perkins]]||Rebecca (Muncy)||1896||1985||||[[Image:Muncy-235.jpg|50px]] |- | Perkins||Rebecca (Muncy)||1896||1965||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Perry||Clara||1882||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Perry||Eugene||1877||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Peters-4280|Peters]]||Charlie||1884||1968||Member, Church of Christ ||[[Image:Peters-4280.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-273212|Peters]]||Mary||1880||1983||Member, Church of Christ ||[[Image:Unknown-273212.jpg|50px]] |- | Pettiford||Archie, Rev.||1837 Mar||1906 Jan 6||Co. e. 29 USC Infantry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Phillips||Mamie V.||1907||1987||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Phillips||Shirley H.||1904||1975||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Phillips||Shirley H., Jr.||1926 Nov. 4||2000 Aug 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pigg||Anna E. (Watkins)||1852||1887||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pigg-272|Pigg]]||Everett||1890 Mar 6||1892 May 8||Son of H. J. & M. J. Pigg||[[Image:Pigg-272.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pigg-270|Pigg]]||Hiram J.||1849 Apr||1932 Mar 22||Father ||[[Image:Pigg-270.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pigg-271|Pigg]]||Maggie||1869 May 25||1886 Jan 22||Daughter of H. J. & M. J. Pigg||[[Image:Pigg-271.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-277748|Pigg]]||Mary Jane||1848 May 7||1911 Aug 3|| ||[[Image:Unknown-277748.jpg|50px]] |- | Pigg||Stephen Walker||1846||1890||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pitts||Donald E.||1924||1936||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pitts||Gracie W.||1921||2010||"Wife of Joseph E. Pitts"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pitts||Joseph E., Sr.||1898||1974||"Husband of Gracie W. Pitts"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pitts||Mallie A.||1897||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Poff-176|Poff]]||Delbert||1905||1964||||[[Image:Poff-176.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-272992|Poff]]||Nettie||1879||1964||||[[Image:Poff-162.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chestnut-244|Ponder]]||Delia (Chestnut)|| 1860 Sep 30||1947 Nov 11|| ||[[Image:Chestnut-244.jpg|50px]] |- | Ponder||F. L.||1856 Jul 29||1917 Sep 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ponder-297|Ponder]]||John Q.||nd||1921 Mar 30||Alabama PVT Motor Transport Corps||[[Image:Ponder-297.jpg|50px]] |- | Ponder||Joseph R.||1880 Feb 22||1885 May 15||Son of F. L. & ? E. Ponder"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-268727|Porter]]||Annette W.||1875||1978|| ||[[Image:Unknown-268727.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Porter-7191|Porter]]||Frances J.||1901||1963|| ||[[Image:Porter-7191.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Porter-7218|Porter]]||George Edward||1878||1954|| ||[[Image:Porter-7218.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Porter-7190|Porter]]||Ivan E.||1898||1909|| ||[[Image:Porter-7190.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gilroy-201|Porter]]||Jennie (Gilroy)||1875||1950||||[[Image:Gilroy-201.jpg|50px]] |- | Porter||Lucille||1914||2006||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Porter||Thomas Lane||1911||1914||"Infant son of Charles H. & Caroline Porter"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Porter-7189|Porter]]||William H.||1873||1931|| ||[[Image:Porter-7189.jpg|50px]] |- | Porter||Woodrow W.||1912||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Powell||Albert||1874 Aug 31||1954 Feb 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Powell-5581|Powell]]||Albert ||1874 Aug 31||1854 Feb 2||||[[Image:Powell-5581.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hisel-26|Powell]]||Dora (Hisel)||1913 Mar 16||1967 Nov|| ||[[Image:Hisel-26-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wheeler-8693|Powell]]||Grace Marie (Wheeler)||1930 Nov 9||1977 Nov 24||||[[Image:Wheeler-8693.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-485|Powell]]||Margaret (Coyle)||1858 Aug 27||1911 Mar 2||wife of W. T. Powell||[[Image:Coyle-485.jpg|50px]] |- | Powell||Peter V.||1868||1941||"Father" "Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Powell||Sarah (Abney)||1863||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Powell-5576|Powell]]||Sherman||1894 Aug 24||1967 Feb||||[[Image:Powell-5576.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255737|Powell]]||Sinda||1898 Jan 19||1973 May 6|| ||[[Image:Unknown-255737.jpg|50px]] |- | Powell||Surena A.||1872||1955||"Mother" "Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Powell-5450|Powell]]||W. T.||1855 Mar 3||1924 Feb 8||||[[Image:Powell-5450.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Powell-6328|Powell]]||Walker||1905 Apr 11||1970 Mar 25|| ||[[Image:Powell-6328.jpg|50px]] |- | Powell||William R||1863||nd||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2605|Preston]]||Charles C.||1874||1955||||[[Image:Preston-2605.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2603|Preston]]||Charles E.||1927 Dec 28||1976 June 30||TSGT US Air Force, WW II Korea||[[Image:Preston-2603.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2766|Preston]]||E. M.||1858||1905|| ||[[Image:Preston-2766.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255558|Preston]]||Ella G||1903 Sep 26||1978 Jan 9|| ||[[Image:Unknown-255558.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fugett-15|Preston]]||Lora Fugett||1872||1953|| ||[[Image:Fugett-15.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2768|Preston]]||Oscar L.||1883||1909|| ||[[Image:Preston-2768.jpg|50px]] |- | Preston||Russell||1883 Mar 31||1959 Mar 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2604|Preston]]||William||1895 Jan 16||1987 Aug 4||PFC US Army, WW I||[[Image:Preston-2604.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-288746|Preston]]||Zeralda||1836||1929||||[[Image:Unknown-288746.jpg|50px]] |- | Prince||Kathyrine (Harwood)||1896||1976||"Daughter"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Proctor-2197|Proctor]]||Jesse||1879 Mar 25||1965 May 8||( Father of Willie and Albert)||[[Image:Proctor-2197.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coffee-211|Proctor]]||Pearl (Coffee)||1883 Apr 22||1965 May 17 || ||[[Image:Coffee-211.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coffee-212|Proctor]]||Sarah Hester (Coffee)||1908 Nov 16||1992 Mar 30|| ||[[Image:Coffee-212.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Proctor-2198|Proctor]]||William Lee||1903 Jan 28||1985 Jan 17|| ||[[Image:Proctor-2198.jpg|50px]] |- | Pruett||William L||1914 Jul 13||1950 May 14||PFC 350 Infantry 88 Division, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Queen||Ada||1908||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ramsey-2323|Ramsey]]||Carrie F.||1879 Mar 3||1893 Dec 25||daughter of M. B. and L. J. Ramsey||[[Image:Ramsey-2323.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holcomb-925|Ramsey]]||Harriet Jane||1846 Feb 4||1904 Sep 16||Asleep in Jesus, Blessed thought||[[Image:Holcomb-925.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2797|Ramsey]]||Lucy J. (Preston)||1845 Aug 17||1913 Dec 4||wife of M. B. Ramsey||[[Image:Preston-2797.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ramsey-2322|Ramsey]]||Morgan B.||1844||1930||CO D 49 KY INF||[[Image:Ramsey-2322.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ramsey-2289|Ramsey]]||Robert George||1846 May 10||1920 Dec 24||CORPL KY INF||[[Image:Ramsey-2289.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ramsey-2288|Ramsey]]||Susan L.||1880 Aug 22||1901 Sep 18||||[[Image:Ramsey-2288.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rash-187|Rash]]||Marcus||1887 Feb 18||1950 Feb 14||||[[Image:Rash-187.jpg|50px]] |- | Rash||Marcus||1887 Feb 18||1950 Feb 4||Kentucky PVT 64 Pioneer Inf, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Boggs-1120|Rash]]||Millie (Boggs)||||1887|| ||[[Image:Boggs-1120.jpg|50px]] |- | Rash||Naomi (Walker)||1891||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Walker-16701|Rash]]||Naomi (Walker)||1891 Mar||1982||KY, PVT, 64 Pioneer Infantry, WW I||[[Image:Rash-187.jpg|50px]] |- | Rash||Richard Keo||1929||1929||"Son of J. Keo & Faye Rash"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rash-146|Rash]]||Susan Boggs||||||daughter||[[Image:Rash-146.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rash-145|Rash]]||William||||1914||||[[Image:Rash-145.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||Cassius M.||1850 Aug||nd||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||Glatha M. (Maret)||1865 Jun||1940 Aug 13||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||John S.||1925 May 1||1887 Feb 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||Maggie S. ||1854 Mar 1||1889 Sep 20||"Daughter of J. S. and M. C. Rawlings"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||Margaret C. (Mitchell)||1825 Oct 8||1886 Aug 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||Nannie A.||1855 Sep 19||1891 Mar 13||"Daughter of J. S. and M. C. Rawlings"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reese-1768|Reese]]||Donald||1933 Jan 21|||| ||[[Image:Reese-1768.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reese-1770|Reese]]||Donna Robin||1953 Aug 15||1965 Mar 18||Our daughter ||[[Image:Reese-1770.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reese-1769|Reese]]||Richard Dwayne "Ricky"||1957 Nov 7||1961 Dec 8||Our son Ricky ||[[Image:Reese-1769.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||C. M.||1865 apr 4||1889 Jun 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||Elbridge||||1940 Aug 28||Kentucky, Band SGT 801 Pioneer Inf||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||Elizabeth||1865||1954||"Mother" Wife of Rev. T. R. Reed"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||Elizabeth ||1830||1898 Dec 4||"Wife of J. Reed"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||Hilda (Wyatt)||1912||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||Jefferson||1823 Jan 9||1878 Jan 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reed-8268|Reed]]||Turner||nd||nd||Co D 119 US C. I.||[[Image:Reed-8268.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Towery-25|Reese]]||Beatrice (Towery)||1932 Jan 24||2000 Sep 16|| ||[[Image:Towery-25.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reeves-2453|Reeves]]||Jane||1923 Feb 20||1928 Jan 13|| ||[[Image:Reeves-2453.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-268728|Reeves]]||Lula W.||1889 May 24||1970 Nov 15|| ||[[Image:Unknown-268728.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reeves-2452|Reeves]]||William C.||1883 May 12||1968 Jan. 22|| ||[[Image:Reeves-2452.jpg|50px]] |- | Reppert||Florence (Saylor)||1988 Oct 23||2012 Jan 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reppert||Tilford Allis||1922 Apr 7||2002 Mar 13||CPL US Army, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rettman||Nicole Rhea||1976 Jul 9||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reynolds-6965|Reynolds]]||Asberry B.||1869 Dec 24||1922 Aug 31||Husband of Mary Jane Ramsey||[[Image:Reynolds-6965.jpg|50px]] |- | Reynolds||Bob||1884 May 5||1920 Aug. 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reynolds||Henry||nd||nd||Co. D. 6 Kentucky Cavalry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reynolds||James Monroe||1870 Sep 16||1936 Nov 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reynolds||Matilda (Johnston)||1873 Oct 6||1952 Sep 21||"Wife of J. M. Reynolds"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rhodes||Rev. William||1868 Jul 10||1958 Jul 17||"The walking gospel"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rhodus||Infant||1903?||1903?||"Infant of C. C. & M. N. Rhodus"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rice||Amanda||1877||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rice||Benjamin||1872||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rice||L. Fred||1895 Aug 25||1962 Feb 26||Kentucky, PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rice||Perry||1863||1942||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rice||Sallie||1863||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Addie P.||1879 Jan 17||1927 Nov 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-11105|Richardson]]||Brutus Clay||1857 Sep 19||1900 Aug 19||||[[Image:Richardson-11105.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||H. K.||1854 May 10||||"Father" "They are not dead, but sleeping."||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Jerry B.||1879 Jul 25||1951 Apr 5||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||John||1826||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Julia ||1857 Feb 27||1938 Apr 24||"His wife" "They are not dead, but sleeping."||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Martha Ann (Hall)||1830||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Verna||1904 Dec 31||1977 Aug 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Willie L.||1885||1886||"Son of H. K. & J. Richardson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richmond||Ernest ||1909 Aug 30||1969 Aug 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-305618|Richmond]]||Eva Bell||1907||1951||||[[Image:Unknown-305618.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richmond-1216|Richmond]]||Jesse James||1893 May 30||1948 Oct 23|| ||[[Image:Richmond-1216.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abrams-724|Richmond]]||Lucy Ann (Abrams)||1882 Oct 13||1963 Aug 27|| ||[[Image:Abrams-724.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abrams-726|Richmond]]||Nannie E.||1875 Sep 13||1967 Nov 17|| ||[[Image:Abrams-726.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richmond-1217|Richmond]]||Sam||1876 Jul 19||1953 May 9|| ||[[Image:Richmond-1217.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richmond-1554|Richmond]]||Tom G.||1906 Jun 26||1973 Oct||||[[Image:Richmond-1554.jpg|50px]] |- | Richmond||Viola (Gadd)||1914||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Roark||Vicky Lynn (Washburn)||1944 Oct 10||2010 Feb 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-169|Robe]]||Elizabeth Burdette||1847||1895|| ||[[Image:Burdette-169.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robe-22|Robe]]||Lilly May||1876 Jul 23||1876 Sep 22|| ||[[Image:Robe-22.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robe-23|Robe]]||Martha Thomas||1904||1905||||[[Image:Robe-23.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robe-21|Robe]]||William H.||1847||1905||Company C, 59th Ohio infantry||[[Image:Robe-21.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robe-22|Robe]]||Lilly May||1876 Jul 23||1876 Sep 22||My lamb||[[Image:Robe-22.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberson-949|Roberson]]||Elisha||1888 Jan 24||1888 Feb 15||Son of T. R. & Letitia Roberson||[[Image:Roberson-949.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberson-951|Roberson]]||Gracie ||1988 Jun 9||1988 Jun 9||Daughter of T. R. & L. Roberson||[[Image:Roberson-951.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberson-950|Roberson]]||Martha ||1886 Jul 16||1887 Aug 4||Daughter of T. R. & L. Roberson||[[Image:Roberson-950.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberson-952|Roberson]]||Mary ||1890 Jul 3||1890 Sep 14||Daughter of T. R. & L. Roberson||[[Image:Roberson-952.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberts-13143|Roberts]]||Charles Scott||1918 May 18||1981 Nov 5||Dad; PVT US Army world War II||[[Image:Roberts-13143.jpg|50px]] |- | Roberts||J. W.||1914 Jun 18||1922 Mar 24||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270731|Roberts]]||Sarah M. (Maggie)||1898||1961||||[[Image:Unknown-270731.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberts-13142|Roberts]]||Vernie||1925 Apr 7||1977 Oct 13||“Tread softly, an angel lies here.”||[[Image:Roberts-13142.jpg|50px]] |- | Roberts||Willie ||1886||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Alfred E.||1842 Jun 8||1926 Nov 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-14076|Robinson]]||Annie B.||1900 Sep 19||1907 Aug 27||||[[Image:Robinson-14076.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Annie S.||1885 Oct 7||1981 Dec 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11647|Robinson]]||Baston Dewey||1898 Sep 28||1961||||[[Image:Robinson-11647.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11648|Robinson]]||Baston R.||1847||1905||||[[Image:Robinson-11648.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11644|Robinson]]||Charles H. (Dr.)||1849||1930||||[[Image:Robinson-11644.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11665|Robinson]]||E. A. ||1874||||||[[Image:Robinson-11665.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-10682|Robinson]]||E. Crit||1886 Apr 27||1949 May 28||||[[Image:Robinson-11682.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||E. Crit||1886 Apr 27||1949 May 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11668|Robinson]]||Eady||1869 Jul 11||1888||||[[Image:Robinson-11668.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Eady||1869 Jul 11||1888||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-492|Robinson]]||Effie (Coyle)||1890||1985||||[[Image:Coyle-492.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11643|Robinson]]||Elisha||1825||1892||||[[Image:Robinson-11643.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-14005|Robinson]]||Elisha L.||1863 July||nd|| ||[[Image:Robinson-14005.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11649|Robinson]]||Elizabeth ||1861||1894||||[[Image:Robinson-11649.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Flora S.||1881||1965||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-14006|Robinson]]||Floyd W.||1892 Aug||1908|| ||[[Image:Robinson-14005-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||G. B.||1876 Apr 13||1955 Jul 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11663|Robinson]]||Gracie R.||1908 Nov 9||1909 Feb 14||||[[Image:Robinson-11663.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Harold G.||1922||1982||CPL US Marine Corps, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Lela||1894||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11664|Robinson]]||Leonard ||1900||1962||||[[Image:Robinson-11664.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Lundy Lou||1896 Aug 28||1952 Oct 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-283509|Robinson]]||Mary ||1876 Feb||nd|| ||[[Image:Unknown-283509.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11645|Robinson]]||Mary Jane||1868||1955||||[[Image:Robinson-11645.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McDaniel-1816|Robinson]]||Nancy (McDaniel)||1821||1906||||[[Image:McDaniel-1816.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11667|Robinson]]||Noel||1896||1908||||[[Image:Robinson-11667.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11210|Robinson]]||Ollie||1914 May 11||||||[[Image:Robinson-11210.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Paul. B.||1915 May 8||1944 Jul 11||In Memory of Private Paul B. Robinson. Killed in action in France. Buried in St. Laurent Cemetery.||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11666|Robinson]]||Pearl||1884||||||[[Image:Robinson-11666.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255767|Robinson]]||Rebecca||1860 May 14||1890 Feb 28||wife of G. H. Robinson "Only sleeping"||[[Image:Unknown-255767.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11662|Robinson]]||Ruth G.||1912 Dec 15||1912 Dec 19||"Asleep"||[[Image:Robinson-11662.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256014|Robinson]]||Ruth Prudilla||1904||1998||||[[Image:Unknown-256014.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Sherman M.||1882||1969||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Sherman M.||1882||1969||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11646|Robinson]]||Veda||1896||1907||||[[Image:Robinson-11646.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||Anna Lee||1909 Jun 26||1988 Aug 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rogers-12737|Rogers]]||Charles F.||1894||1960||"Meet us in heaven"||[[Image:Rogers-12737.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||Clara A. (Saxton)||1853 Nov 10||1932 Apr 5||"Daughters of the American Revolution; born in LaGrange Ohio; died in Brooklyn, New York; one of the first music teachers at Berea College."||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||Elizabeth (Embree)||1839 Feb 21||1921 Dec 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||John Raphael||1856 Dec 11||1934 Feb 18||"Son of Berea pioneers; graduate of Berea College; Trustee of Berea College and Oberlin College; inventor and perfector of the linotype"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||Lewis F.||1862||1882||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-28342|Rogers]]||Rachel (Wilson)||1911 Dec 4||1991||"Meet us in heaven"||[[Image:Rogers-12737.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||William N.||1859||1882||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Roop||Cephas Shelburne||1853 May 26||1936 Aor 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Roop||Cora Chrisman||1887||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Roop||Mary Jane "Mollie" (Turner)||1857 Aug 1||1933 Jan 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anderson-16423|Roper]]||Bessie Anderson||1886||1953||"Mother"||[[Image:Anderson-16423.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6377|Rose]]||Albert D.||1892 Aug 4||1967 Dec 13||||[[Image:Rose-6377.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fox-6209|Rose]]||Mary E. (Fox)||1912 May 16||2010 Apr 14||||[[Image:Rose-6377.jpg|50px]] |- | Ross||Alice (Kennedy)||1894||1940||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ross||James||1874||1919||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ross||Mildred ||1909||1951||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rowlett||Howard||1916 Sep 30||2003 Dec 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rowlett||Ruth||1921 Aug 20||1979 Jul 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-140|Rowlette]]||Alpha Marie||1938||1967||||[[Image:Gabbard-140.jpg|50px]] |- | Rowlette||Evelyn Mozelle||1920||1940||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rowlette||Mattie||1885||1967||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255751|Royston]]||Charity||1864||1926||||[[Image:Unknown-255751.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Royston-59|Royston]]||Robert H.||1860||1933||||[[Image:Royston-59.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rucker-551|Rucker]]||Everett Lee||1929 Dec 1||1963 Jan 23||Kentucky PFC CO F 2 BN 2 Armd Cav||[[Image:Rucker-551.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rucker-550|Rucker]]||James Everett||1953 Apr 1||1980 Feb 26||US Navy||[[Image:Rucker-550.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rudy-190|Rudy]]||William Patrick||1971 Oct 13||1974 May 16||"Tread softly, an angle [sic] lies here"||[[Image:Rudy-190.jpg|50px]] |- | Russell||James||1925 Mar 8||1926 Mar 21||Son of L. R.& Lora Cain?||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[King-15073|Rutherford]]||Barthena (King)||1864 Mar 27||1959 Dec 6|| ||[[Image:King-15073.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1620|Rutherford]]||Emma||1881 Sep||1951 Mar 18||||[[Image:Rutherford-1620.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1694|Rutherford]]||Joseph Steele||1858 Mar 16||1932 May 9||(husband of Thena and Margaret)||[[Image:Rutherford-1694.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1623|Rutherford]]||Maggie||1875 Sep||||||[[Image:Rutherford-1623.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1619|Rutherford]]||Marcia||1887||||||[[Image:Rutherford-1619.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Maupin-364|Rutherford]]||Margaret (Maupin)||1872||1962|| ||[[Image:Maupin-364.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1622|Rutherford]]||Mary||1875 Sep ||||||[[Image:Rutherford-1622.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1744|Rutherford]]||Roy ||1887 Jun 4||1914 Apr 14||“Roy, Son of J. S. & Thena Rutherford”||[[Image:Rutherford-1744.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1618|Rutherford]]||Rufus ||1872 Jun||||||[[Image:Rutherford-1618.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Saylor-440|Saylor]]||Fusion James||1894 Nov 11||1985 Aug 23||CPL US Army, World War I ||[[Image:Saylor-440.jpg|50px]] |- | Saylor||Margaret E.||1903 Jun 22||2000 Feb 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Saylor-441|Saylor]]||Oscar||1892 Jan 9||1932 Mar 31||"Our loved one is gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:Saylor-441.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Saylor-439|Saylor]]||Solomon C. ||1870 Jun 23||1967 Mar 3||||[[Image:Saylor-439.jpg|50px]] |- | Saylor||Thelma G.||1927 Aug 28||1955 Nov 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Saylor||Vesta||1917 May 25||1996 Jun 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2732|Saylor]]||Vesty (Short)||1872 Oct 18||1955 Dec 21||||[[Image:Saylor-439.jpg|50px]] |- | Schramm||Betty (Azbill)||1881||1921||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scott||Clint||1884||1928||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scott||E. A.||1905||1912||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scott||Ollie||1886||1938||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Drusilla G.||1908 Mar||1973 Oct||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Edgar Burnam||1887 Apr||1958 Jun||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Harold Burnam||1908 Mar||1908 Mar||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||J.T.||1849||1917||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Katherine E.||1851||1924||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Mafra (Bicknell)||1889 Dec||1949 Oct||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Raymond Ford||1909 Mar||1969 Jan||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Ruby E.||1889||1906||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scruggs||Albert Finch||1887||1940||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scruggs||Albert Finch, Jr.||1918||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scruggs||Matilda (Cook)||1888||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Scudder-461|Scudder]]||Mary E||1875 Jul 29||1885 Nov 20||daughter of A. J. & M. M. Scudder||[[Image:Scudder-461.jpg|50px]] |- | Scully||John Patrick||1916 Aug 31||2004 Oct 16||SGT USA AF World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Seals||Earnest||1926 Oct 18||2009 Apr 7||TEC 5 US Army, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Seals||Mary E.||1928 Apr 19||1998 Jan 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Seiber||Addie G.||1889||1969||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1955|Settle]]||Alice||1867||1929||||[[Image:Gay-1955.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Settle-220|Settle]]||George W.||1868||1925||||[[Image:Settle-220.jpg|50px]] |- | Settle||Sarah M.||1866 Jul 4||1901 Dec 18||"Daughter of A. P. & M. Settle"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-435|Shearer]]||Bulah Bicknell||1930 Dec 2||||"our loving family" ||[[Image:Bicknell-435.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shearer-274|Shearer]]||Charles T.||1874 Jul 3||1956|| ||[[Image:Shearer-274.jpg|50px]] |- | Shearer||Grant U.||1923 Jul 8||1965 Dec 23||Kentucky TFC5 1349 Engr GS REGT, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shearer-838|Shearer]]||James Craig||1957 Sep 21||||"our loving family" ||[[Image:Shearer-838.jpg|50px]] |- | Shearer||Mark C.||1933 Jun 20||1973 Nov 4||Kentucky PVT US Army, Korea||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shearer-837|Shearer]]||Robert Franklin||1925 Jul 12||2007 Feb 22||"our loving family"||[[Image:Shearer-837.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266469|Shelton]]||Betty Jane||1930|||| ||[[Image:Unknown-266469.jpg|50px]] |- | Shelton||Eva Jo (Reed)||1937||1977||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shelton-2088|Shelton]]||Kelley C.||1907||1964|| ||[[Image:Shelton-2088.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266472|Shelton]]||Mary Hazel||1911||1982|| ||[[Image:Unknown-266472.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shelton-2087|Shelton]]||Paul C.||1930 May 11||1986 Feb 15|| ||[[Image:Shelton-2087.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-115|Shemwell]]||Martha Elizabeth (Wagers)||1921||2013||||[[Image:Wagers-115.jpg|50px]] |- | Shepherd||Howard Glen||1938 Nov 19||2006 Oct 7||SP4 US Army||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Shepherd||Jeanette||1942 Dec 1||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Shinn||Larry Dwight||1942 Jan 16||||1 John 4:9-12 May it be so||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Shinn||Nancy (Albright)||1942 Feb 23||||1 John 4:9-12 May it be so||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shockley-286|Shockley]]||June ||1932||1948|| ||[[Image:Shockley-286.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shockley-287|Shockley]]||Oscar||1883 Oct 18||1962 Oct 4|| ||[[Image:Shockley-287.jpg|50px]] |- | Shockley||Richard||1914 Mar||19? Jun 22||TEC 4 Co. F 291st Infantry, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burnell-205|Shockley]]||Sallie ||1890||1947 Nov 9|| ||[[Image:Burnell-205.jpg|50px]] |- | Shockley||William||1926 Apr 16||1957 Jun 9||S SGT US Army, World War II BSM||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2418|Short]]||Abraham Hunter||1854 Aug 15||1935 Mar 17||||[[Image:Short-2418.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cardwell-661|Short]]||Ann Eliza (Cardwell)||1857 Mar 29||1914 Sep 2||||[[Image:Cardwell-661.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-283338|Short]]||Dorcas||1872||1947||||[[Image:Short-2621.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2622|Short]]||Frances||1916||1973||||[[Image:Short-2621.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2721|Short]]||James ||1896||nd|| “Father”||[[Image:Short-2721.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2621|Short]]||James S.||1857||1938||||[[Image:Short-2621.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-288453|Short]]||Rebecca ||1902||1929||“Wife of James Short” “Mother”||[[Image:Unknown-288453.jpg|50px]] |- | Simpson||Andrew J.||1899 Oct 1||1943 Dec 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Simpson||Mary (Bowman)||1879 Nov 18||1946 Nov 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||Isabelle||1912||nd||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||James A.||1885||nd||"Retired Sgt"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||Margaret||1876||1949||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||Stanley||1946||1947||"Their son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||Wilburn||1876||nd||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||Woodrow||1921||1952||"Their son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Skinner||Mary F.||1809 Dec||1892 Jan 10||(Moved from the Todd Cemetery)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Slusher-108|Withers]]||Elizabeth P.||1911 Sep 17||2011 Jan 3||||[[Image:Slusher-107.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Slusher-107|Slusher]]Mike A.||Mike A.||1915 May 12||2006 Jun 19||||[[Image:Slusher-107.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-28345|Slusher]]||Pearl (Wilson)||1918||2004||"Wife" "We will meet again"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Slusher-105|Slusher]]||William Elmer||1917||1945||"Husband" "We will meet again"||[[Image:Slusher-105.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||A. Pruitte, Sr.||1889||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||Clara Fay "Fay" (Williams)||1940 Dec 5||||"Married Sept. 21, 1963"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||Dora E.||1881 Jan 15||1966 Sep 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-284236|Smith]]||Frances A.||1895||1982|| ||[[Image:Smith-84900.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||Grace W.||1893||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Smith-78857|Smith]]||Martha E.||1879||1966||||[[Image:Smith-78857.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||Nellie P.||1888 Oct 16||1972 Nov 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||Nora A. (Fowler)||1887||1960||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4458|Smith]]||Nora Ann (Fowler)||1887 Jan||1960||||[[Image:Fowler-4458.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Smith-84900|Smith]]||Robert C.||1887 Jul 20||1965 Oct|| ||[[Image:Smith-84900.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||William Greer||1880||1924||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||William Greer "Bill"||1935 Mar 28||2009 Jan 2||"Married Sept. 21, 1963"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||William H.||1876 Mar 15||1947 Jun 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Snowden||Hazel (Bicknell)||1898 Nov 14||1991 May 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Snowden||Richard Raymond||1887 Feb 21||1982 Jun 4||MD||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sparkman||Boon||1884 Feb 17||1909 Mar 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Sparks-2051|Sparks]]||Patsy||1931 May 11||2001 Apr 5||||[[Image:Sparks-2051.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1251|St. Clair]]||Bessie (Lake)||1919 Mar 26||2000 Aug 15||||[[Image:Lake-1251.jpg|50px]] |- | [[St. Clair-124|St. Clair]]||John M. "Jack"||1917 Jan 6||2000 Oct 15||||[[Image:St. Clair-124.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wright-7391|Stafford]]||Julia (Wright)||1876||1965||||[[Image:Wright-7391.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stafford-1205|Stafford]]||Roy Davis||1882 Aug 12||1942 Dec 12||||[[Image:Stafford-1205.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stafford-2416|Stafford]]||William W.||1911||1983||||[[Image:Stafford-2416.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Starnes-581|Starnes]]||Samuel Scott||1966 Dec 3||1966 Dec 6||Baby||[[Image:Starnes-581.jpg|50px]] |- | Stephenson||Jan (Baucom)||1938||||"And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three: but the greatest of these is charity. 1 Corinthians 13:13"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stephenson||John Bell||1937||1994||President, Berea College "Do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with thy God. Micah 6:8"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stepp-204|Stepp]]||America M.||1857 Sep 27||1885 Mar 29||||[[Image:Stepp-204.jpg|50px]] |- | Stewart||Beulah Elizabeth||1902 Feb 19||1979 Nov 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stewart||Carter Gibson||1902 Aug 3||1975 May 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stewart-13716|Stewart]]||Emma B.||1892 Jul 4||1962 Jan 15|| ||[[Image:Stewart-13716.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stewart-13709|Stewart]]||Jerry R.||1880 Dec 14||1961 Jun 20||Kentucky Co M 30 Regt Infantry||[[Image:Stewart-13709.jpg|50px]] |- | Stewart||Mary L.||1897||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stewart||Paul A. Kaye||1948||1948||"Infant"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stone||Ivorgean||1907 Dec 13||1989 Feb 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stooker||Lula||1882||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stooker||Wilhelmina||1879||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Drew-1366|Stout]]||Eliza (Drew)||1866 Aug 31||1959 Jun 8||||[[Image:Stout-3222.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKeehan-101|Stout]]||Flossie (McKeehan)||1915 Nov 11||1995 Feb 6||||[[Image:Stout-3223.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stout-3223|Stout]]||Paul M.||1909||1968||||[[Image:Stout-3223.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stout-3224|Stout]]||Paul, Jr.||1938||1938||||[[Image:Stout-3224-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stout-3222|Stout]]||William||1865 Jul||1920||||[[Image:Stout-3222.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Strachan-505|Strachan]]||Evelyn Ann||1918 Oct 12||2003 Apr 1|| ||[[Image:Strachan-505.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Neal-2069|Shelby]]||Evelyn B.||1896 Aug 6||1995 Sep 30|| ||[[Image:Neal-2069.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Strachan-503|Strachan]]||Mildred Duvall||1920||1922|| ||[[Image:Strachan-503.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Strachan-502|Strachan]]||William Shelby ||1891 Aug 3||1974 May 13|| ||[[Image:Strachan-502.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Strachan-504|Strachan]]||William Shelby, Jr.||1922||1922|| ||[[Image:Strachan-504.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Leger-654|Swinford]]||Alberta (Leger)||1920 Sep 16||1994 Jan 29|| ||[[Image:Leger-654.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266446|Swinford]]||E. Ann||1907 Jul 30||1993 Jun 7|| ||[[Image:Unknown-266446.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-53|Swinford]]||Hugh||1917 June 22||1963 Oct. 11|| ||[[Image:Swinford-53.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-54|Swinford]]||John (Dr.)||1933 Jan 13||1971 Oct 23||||[[Image:Coyle-512.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-77|Swinford]]||Johne M.||1875 May 11||1886 Aug 30||“Children of J. & E. Swinford”||[[Image:Swinford-78.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-78|Swinford]]||Lucy J.||1884 May 13||1886 Aug 31||“Children of J. & E. Swinford”||[[Image:Swinford-78.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-56|Swinford]]||Paris||1911 Apr 4||2010 Nov 16||US Army World War II||[[Image:Swinford-56.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-55|Swinford]]||Ronald B.||1905 Jul 18||1992 Jan 29|| ||[[Image:Swinford-55.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266447|Swinford]]||Stella||nd||1990 Dec 13|| ||[[Image:Unknown-266447.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Sword-86|Sword]]||Michael J.||1940||1967||||[[Image:Sword-86.jpg|50px]] |- | Tankersly||Luther L.||1903||1950||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Tarter||Margaret (Fielder)||1931 Mar 6||2005 Dec 9||"To the best mom and best sister in the world from David and Ann"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-507|Tatum]]||Rose (Terrill)||1868||1937|| ||[[Image:Tatum-375.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Tatum-375|Tatum]]||William J.||1866||1920|| ||[[Image:Tatum-375.jpg|50px]] |- | Taylor||Bristol||1879||1938||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Taylor||Edna (Pigman)||1910 Aug 25||2000 Aug 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Taylor||Jesse||1896 Jul 10||1958 May 12||Kentucky CM1 USNRF World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Taylor||Serena (Jones)||1884||1939||"Wife of Bristol Taylor"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Taylor||William H. H.||1851||1917||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eaton-4056|Terrill]]||Bessie (Eaton)||1891||1962||||[[Image:Eaton-4056.jpg|50px]] |- | Terrill||Beverley||1811 Jan 20||1882 Oct 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-504|Terrill]]||Beverly Harold||1895 Dec 31||1974 May 14||||[[Image:Terrill-504.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-502|Terrill]]||Beverly S.||1861||1942||||[[Image:Terrill-502.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-381|Terrill]]||Beverly Slaughter||1811 Jan 20||1882 Oct 17||||[[Image:Terrill-381.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-142|Terrill]]||Elizabeth (Gabbard)||1837 Mar 8||1901 Dec 30||||[[Image:Gabbard-142.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-500|Terrill]]||Ethel ||1900 Jul 18||1996 Mar 27||CPL US Army World War II||[[Image:Terrill-500.jpg|50px]] |- | Terrill||June||1876 Jun 4||1902 Oct 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-382|Terrill]]||June J.||1897 Jul 1||1929 Mar 29||"At rest"||[[Image:Terrill-382.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256335|Terrill]]||Mary E.||1892 Jun 20||1982 Mar 18||||[[Image:Unknown-256335.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-240|Terrill]]||Mary F. (Burdette)||1871 Jun 19||1967 Aug 27||||[[Image:[Burdette-240.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-565|Terrill]]||Ollie Joseph||1879 Apr 6||1940 Dec 2||||[[Image:Terrill-565.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-506|Terrill]]||Ralph A.||1908 Oct 12||1972 Apr ||||[[Image:Terrill-506.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-505|Terrill]]||Raymond||1903 Feb 9||1981 Sep||||[[Image:Terrill-505.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-671|Terrill]]||Susan M.||1870||1950 Nov 12||Wife of W. T. Terrill "Mother"||[[Image:Cates-671.jpg|50px]] |- | Terrill||Unknown #4||nd||nd||"In honor of the following unknown graves from the Terrill Family Cemetery: Mrs. Barnett, Bill Terrill, Jerome Terrill"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Terrill||Unknown #6||nd||nd||"In honor of the following unknown graves from the Terrill Family Cemetery: Mrs. Barnett, Bill Terrill, Jerome Terrill"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Terrill||Unknown $7||nd||nd||"In honor of the following unknown graves from the Terrill Family Cemetery: Mrs. Barnett, Bill Terrill, Jerome Terrill"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-569|Terrill]]||Willard||1905 Dec 15||1920 Oct 11|||| |- | [[Terrill-383|Terrill]]||William G.||1889 Nov 8||1957 May 13||||[[Image:Terrill-383.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-384|Terrill]]||William G. ||1960 May 7||1963 Mar 27||"Little Billy" "our darling"||[[Image:Terrill-384.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-503|Terrill]]||William Russell||1905||1907|| ||[[Image:Terrill-503.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-566|Terrill]]||William Russell||1920 Dec 29||1941 Oct 9||||[[Image:Terrill-566.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-380|Terrill]]||William T.||1863 Nov 23||1929 Jul 12||"Sleeping"||[[Image:Terrill-380.jpg|50px]] |- | Thacker||Beulah||1918||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thacker||Flora (Reynolds)||1897||1971||"Wife of William B. Thacker"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thacker||Hiram||1873||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thacker||Mary||1882||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thacker||William B.||1890||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thomas||Orville||1926||1972||"Married Nov. 9, 1950"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thomas||S. Francis||1930||1995||"Married Nov. 9, 1950"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thompson||Ada C.||1915 Jun 14||1998 Jun 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thompson||Arthur ||1884 Mar 28||1884 Oct 16||"Little Arthur, Son of Mattie Thompson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thompson||Elizabeth||1833 Oct 24||1894 Oct 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thompson||Elizabeth ||1839 Oct 24||1894 Oct 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thompson||George||1859||1926||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Alfred W.||1848||1918||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Annie||1862||1894||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Arthur B.||1883||1910||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Benjamin ||1885||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Delia F.||1882||1901||"Sister"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Florence W.||1858 Oct 21||1889 Jun 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Henry L.||1891 Oct 1||1947 Mar 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Louis||1853||1939||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Priscilla (Moran)||1890||1926||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Susie B.||1880||1910||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||William A.||1889 May 19||1959 Jan 4||PVT US Army, WW I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Alwin E.||1846 Aug 14||1893 Jan 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brewer-3551|Todd]]||Anna Lee (Brewer)||1918 Nov 15||2008 Jan 2||||[[Image:Todd-4216.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||C. T.||1848 Sep 26||1924 Nov 21||"Son of S. & H. Todd"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Caleb Howard||1881||1953||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Elizabeth Dove (Jessee)||1908||1998||"His Wife" "Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Todd-4217|Todd]]||Gary Nicolas||1942 May 9||2013 Feb 27||||[[Image:Todd-4217.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Gertrude M.||1843 Nov 27||1924 Jan 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Todd-4216|Todd]]||Green V., Jr.||1915 Mar 30||1994 Jul 2||||[[Image:Todd-4216.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Todd-4218|Todd]]||Kenneth C.||1946 Dec 22||1998 Aug 15||||[[Image:Todd-4218.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Madison||1808 Mar 3||1900 Feb 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Mae G.||1912||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Margaret J.||1812 Sep 12||1901 Sep 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Martha E.||1852 May 5||1901 Jan 16||"Wife of R. W. Todd"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Mary B.||1858 Feb 21||1928 Jan 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Tyler-3940|Todd]]||Maudie Arlene (Tyler)||1949 Jun 9||2013 Mar 9||||[[Image:Todd-4217.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||R. W. ||1854 Dec 20||1936 Aug 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Rosa E. P.||1881 Jun 19||1927 May 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Todd-4219|Todd]]||Rosalie Evelyn||1909 Dec 9||1926 Jul 30||"The one we love is gone"||[[Image:Todd-4219.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Sara Bell||1854 Jul 4||1863 Nov 29||"Daughter of S. F. Todd" (Moved from the Todd Cemetery)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Sarah Elizabeth (Allen)||1889||1953||"His Wife" "Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Sarah Frances (Morton)||1813 Mar 16||1855 Jan 19||(Moved from the Todd Cemetery -- wrong name on tombstone)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Walker Thurman||1911||1953||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Willard ||1886 Jan 12||1895 Feb 7||"Son of R. W. and M. E. Todd"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Willard E.||1909||1954||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||William G., Dr.||1851||1878 Jun 13||"Aged 27 years" (Moved from the Todd Cemetery)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||William H||1860||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Towery-23|Towery]]||Adam C.||1861 Feb ||1932||Mother||[[Image:Towery-23.jpg|50px]] |- | Towery||Albert Logan||1888||1968||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Towery-24|Towery]]||Albert Logan||1888 Feb 11||1968 Jan 21||||[[Image:Towery-24.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Proctor-2203|Towery]]||Angie (Proctor)||1864||1920||||[[Image:Proctor-2203.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Towery-22|Towery]]||Bige William||1901 Jun 23||1980 Dec 28||7th Cav US Army WW I||[[Image:Towery-22.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266449|Towery]]||Grace||1907 Nov 11||1986 Oct 19|| ||[[Image:Unknown-266449.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-275013|Trail]]||Lula ||1894 Oct 26||1987 Sep 10||Gone to rest ||[[Image:Unknown-275013.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Trail-223|Trail]]||Sam||1878 Feb 22||1962 Sep 15||Gone to rest ||[[Image:Trail-223.jpg|50px]] |- | Trawick||Katherine Mahaffey||1925 Jan 30||2000 Aug 22||"Beloved wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Turner||Dora K.||1929 Jun 18||2007 Sep 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Turner-11376|Turner]]||Emma B.||1885||1928||||[[Image:Turner-11376.jpg|50px]] |- | Turner||James W.||1926 Apr 13||1989 Mar 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Turner-11363|Turner]]||John||1887||1965||||[[Image:Turner-11363.jpg|50px]] |- | Turner||R. L.||1911 Nov 1||1937 Sep 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Turner||Roy, Junior||1930 May 15||1933 Feb 8||"Son of R. & Lillie Turner"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Unknown||Grave No. One||nd||nd||Todd Cemetery||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-271257|Van Meter]]||Anna||1860||1950||||[[Image:Unknown-271257.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benge-107|Van Winkle]]||(Martha) Patsy||1814 Oct 26||1899 Feb 5||wife of J. B. Van Winkle||[[Image:Benge-107.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-176|Van Winkle]]||Alonzo Everett||1875||1959||||[[Image:Van Winkle-176.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-170|VanWinkle]]||Cassius Alexander||1870 Jun 9||1962 Jul 12||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-170.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-191|Van Winkle]]||Earl||1911 Mar 17||1911 May 3|| ||[[Image:Van Winkle-191.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-23824|Van Winkle]]||Elizabeth Jane (Davis)||1838||1899||||[[Image:Davis-23824-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-189|Van Winkle]]||Harold E.||1887 Dec 21||1963 Aug 25||||[[Image:Van Winkle-189.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-189|Van_Winkle]]||Harold E.||1887 Dec 21||1963 Aug 25||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-189.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-188|Van Winkle]]||Harrell||1892 Aug 8||1977 Jan 14||PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Van Winkle-188.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-171|Van Winkle]]||James W||1836||1917||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-171.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kelly-6333|Van Winkle]]||Laura (Kelly)||1877 Mar 6||1966 Sep 28||||[[Image:Kelly-6333.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-184|Van Winkle]]||Lela||1872||1919||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-184.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burnett-1735|Van Winkle]]||Lettie B||1864 Dec 28||1889 May 17||wife of John W. Van Winkle||[[Image:Burnett-1735.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robe-19|Van Winkle]]||Margaret (Robe)||1878||1948|| ||[[Image:Robe-19.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Scrivner-50|Van Winkle]]||Nettie P. (Scrivner)||1893 Oct 14||1960 Mar 25|| ||[[Image:Scrivner-50.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Scrivner-50|Van Winkle]]||Nettie P. (Scrivner)||1893 Oct 14||1960 Mar 26||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-189.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-12681|Van Winkle]]||Pearl (Hill)||1895||1966||wife of Harrell Van Winkle||[[Image:Hill-12681.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-175|Van Winkle]]||Raymond Arthur||1916 Nov 30||1980 Jan 23||Veteran; AE3, US Navy, WWII||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-186|Van Winkle]]||Walter Rip||1900||1994||||[[Image:Van Winkle-186.jpg|50px]] |- | VanWinkle||Addie (Kenney)||1888 Jul 16||? Jan 14||"Asleep in Jesus"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaughn||Alex||1840||1906||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaughn||Bettie||1856||1912||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaughn||Children||nd||nd||"Children of Lewis & Virgie"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaughn||||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaugn||Curry||1883||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaugn||Jannie||1884||19?||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Veale||Nell (Lake)||1910||2007||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||James Robert||1866 Oct 21||1955 Jan 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||Johnny S.||1933||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||Lloyd||1936 Jan 14||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||Lucinda F. (Kindred)||1876 Jun 15||1966 Jul 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||Lula ||1936 Nov 1||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||Luther||1911 Jul 8||1930 Jan 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viers||Meridia||nd||nd||Co. D. 155 Illinois Infantry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vose||Franklin "Frank"||1848 Jun 19||1923 Jan 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-110|Wagers]]||Charles B.||1919 May 29||1987 Sep 16||S SGT US Army Air Corps, World War II||[[Image:Wagers-110.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-113|Wagers]]||Gladys||1909||1999||||[[Image:Wagers-113.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-12724|Wagers]]||Hallie (Hill)||1887 May||1964||||[[Image:Hill-12724.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kelly-8217|Wagers]]||Hannah (Kelly)||1882||1954||||[[Image:Kelly-8217.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-116|Wagers]]||Infant||1923 Jul 8||||||[[Image:Wagers-116.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huston-858|Wagers]]||Isabelle B. (Huston)||1921 Feb 25||2008 Feb 23||||[[Image:Huston-858.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-114|Wagers]]||James Ralph||1916 Dec 9||1983 Sep 20||||[[Image:Wagers-114.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-111|Wagers]]||James S.||1882||1932||||[[Image:Wagers-111.jpg|50px]] |- | Walker||Addie F.||1883||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Walker||Addie F.||1883||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Walker-16696|Walker]]||Annie Mae||1907||1942||||[[Image:Walker-16696.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Walker-16699|Walker]]||Dee||1893 Oct 3||1918 Dec 5||Co. 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Berg Family Mysteries

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Berg Sweden

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[[Category: Parish homonyms in Sweden]] '''Berg''' is the Swedish term for a mountain, or rocky hill - a form of terrain richly occurring in Sweden. There are four parishes by name Berg in Sweden: * [[:Category: Berg (G)|Berg (G)]], parish in Kronoberg county, Sweden * [[:Category: Berg (R)|Berg (R)]], parish in Skaraborg county, Sweden * [[:Category: Berg (U)|Berg (U)]], parish in Västmanland county, Sweden * [[:Category: Berg (Z)|Berg (Z)]], parish in Jämtland county, Sweden and two parishes named Berga: * [[:Category: Berga (G)|Berga (G)]], parish in Kronoberg county, Sweden * [[:Category: Berga (R)|Berga (R)]], parish in Skaraborg county, Sweden There are also many other types of location named Berg or Berga - farms and villages.

Bergen Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentiors of the Bergen family in New Netherland are Not to be confused with the Burger family. === Alternative spelllings === === Family genealogies === === Descendants === == Sources == ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bergen_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Bergen-Belsen concentration camp

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[[Category:Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp]] {{Image|file=Holocaust_pictures-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Bergen-Belsen |wrap=n }} ''1940's place name:'' Belsen, Bergen, Hannover, Deutschland Bergen-Belsen was originally established as a prisoner of war camp, also used as an exchange camp, where the Nazis planned to exchange Jewish hostages for German prisoners of war being held overseas. It later became a Nazi concentration camp holding Jews, Poles, Soviets, Dutch, Czechs, Germans, Austrians. Almost 20,000 Soviet prisoners of war and an estimated 50,000 inmates were killed there, about 35,000 of them from starvation or illness. Bergen-Belsen was the first major concentration camp to be liberated, on April 15, 1945 by the British 11th Armoured Division. Approximately 60,000 prisoners, most starving and seriously ill, were discovered by the soldiers, along with 13,000 corpses lying unburied.

''See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergen-Belsen_concentration_camp Wikipedia] article on Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp.'' Several trains had left from Bergen-Belsen, "evacuated" before advancing Allied troops approached. They included "The Lost Train" Video of former Bergen-Belsen prisoners liberated on train near Farsleben https://www.timesofisrael.com/newly-found-footage-shows-moments-us-troops-saved-thousands-of-jews-from-nazi-train/

Berger Name Study

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Berkeley, Gloucestershire One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q584443|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Berkeley, Gloucestershire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Gloucestershire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.691, -2.459 :'''Elevation:''' 22.6 m or 74.1 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Edward Jenner|Edward Jenner]] ==Sources==

Berkeley County, South Carolina

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Berkeley County, South Carolina | image = Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg | text = [[Space:Berkeley County, South Carolina|Berkeley County, South Carolina]] }} :Leader of this Project is Paula J :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=c |size=270 |caption=Berkeley county Seal. }} Berkeley County was named for Lord Proprieters of South Carolina Lord John Berkeley and Sir William Berkeley and has been created 3 different times in slightly differing areas, abolished, then recreated.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy :'''1682''' Berkeley County was established. It was named after John and William Berkeley, co-owners of the Province of Carolina. The Lords Proprietors decided to create 2 new counties south of Craven. One was Berkeley. This was located between the Awendaw Creek and the mouth of the Stono River in what we know today as Charleston County. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :'''1682''' Formed as an original Proprietary county in 1682. Formal business was done in Charles Town. Counties were used to locate property. At the time, all formal business was conducted in Charles Town and the counties were used to locate property. :'''1682-1769''' 4 South Carolina counties - Craven, '''Berkeley''', Colleton, and Carteret/Granville - were never surveyed or properly laid out; all had ambiguous geographical delineation and no county seat or knowledge of their entity. Some boundaries, by rivers, but the Western boundary was not defined. :'''1685''' - Berkeley 1682-1768 exchanged with Colleton County and gained from Craven County. :'''1706''' - Parishes created within the borders of Berkeley 1682-1768 County included St. Johns, St. Thomas and St. Denis, Christ Church, St. Philips, St. James Goose Creek, and St. Andrews. :'''1711''' Beggins church has been burned 3 times since it was first constructed about 1711, of the parish of St. Johns, Berkeley. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biggin_Church_Ruins :'''1733''' - County boundaries extended inland. :'''1765''' - St. Matthew's Parish created within Berkeley 1682-1768 County. :'''1769''' The original Berkeley County was abolished after the District Court Act was passed. Berkeley became part of Charleston District. ::Note if were to attempt to determine which of the current South Carolina counties are actually situated within the last incarnation of the original Berkeley County prior to its elimination in 1769, a guess would be Dorchester, Charleston, Berkeley, and a portion of Orangeburg. One has to remember that the original Berkeley County was never envisioned to extend that far into the backcountry.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :'''1768''', South Carolina eliminated all counties, including Berkeley County and established 7 new Districts with judicial seats in each district. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :'''1769''' - Berkeley County became part of the Charleston District. With the creation of the first "overarching Districts" in 1769, the original Berkeley County was abolished.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :American Revolution Skirmishes in Berkeley County areahttp://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/sc_revolution_engagements_berkeley_county.html ::April 14, 1780 - Moncks Corner ::July 17, 1781 - Wadboo Bridge ::April 20, 1780 - Wando River ::July 17, 1781 - Shubrick's Plantation ::May 5, 1780 - Ball's Plantation ::August 16, 1781 - Santee River ::May 6, 1780 - Lenud's Ferry ::Aug 24, 1781 - Well's Plantation ::May 6, 1780 - Moncks Corner ::August 31, 1781 - Cypress Swamp ::January 30, 1781 - Wantoot Plantation ::Sept 10, 1781 - Near Moncks Corner ::January 31, 1781 - Moncks Corner ::October 16, 1781 - Moncks Corner ::Jan 31, 1781 - Wadboo Bridge ::Nov 27, 1781 - Fair Lawn Plantation ::Feb 5, 1781 - Wando Landing ::Jan 3, 1782 - Videau's Bridge ::July 1781 - Washington's Raid ::Feb 19, 1782 - Strawberry Ferry #2 ::July 15, 1781 - Goose Creek Bridge ::Feb 24, 1782 - Wambaw Bridge ::July 15, 1781 - St. James Goose Creek Church ::February 25, 1782 - Tidyman's Plantation ::July 16, 1781 - Biggin Creek Bridge ::Aug 29, 1782 - Caper's Scout ::July 16, 1781 - Strawberry Ferry ::Aug 29, 1782 - Wadboo Swamp ::July 17, 1781 - Quinby's Bridge ::'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1781''' The Beggins Church ruins are from the church built. The British troops used the church in the American Revolution to store stuff as a depot. When the British retreated, the church and stores were burned in 1781. It was rebuilt. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biggin_Church_Ruins :'''1785''' - "County Court Act" created 33 new counties, giving rise of the 2nd incarnation of Berkeley with very new boundaries and little interest from the settlers. :'''1785''' A 2nd version of Berkeley County was created within Charleston District with the passage of the 1785 County Court Act. (1785-1791) This was not functional. By 1791 Berkeley was abolished :'''1798'''- Berkeley was abolished. :'''1791'''-- Berkeley County was abolished (again) and sure enough, there was a second incarnation of Berkeley County with totally new boundaries and very little interest from the locals about its creation. It was abolished (again) in 1791.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :'''1800's''' This 3rd Berkeley County created from the relatively-new (since 1800) Charleston County has been in existence ever since. :1862-65 Civil War - {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Beggin church ruins }}{{clear}} :'''1882''' - after Civil War and Reconstruction, white Democrats regained the democratic control of the state government and formed this into a county. Its county seat was Mount Pleasant. Modern day Berkeley County (post 1882) should not be confused with he 2 previously extinct counties named this same name.It was part of the Low Country Culture. :'''1882''' - Present day Berkeley County (with boundaries similar to the original Berkeley County) was formed again. :'''1893''' - Charleston gained from Berkeley County. :'''1896''' - County seat became Moncks Corner.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :'''1897''' - Dorchester created from Berkeley and Colleton Counties. :'''1921''' - Charleston gained from Berkeley and Dorchester Counties. :'''Jan 9 1962''' Berkeley lost land to the creation of Orangeburg, SC (S.C. Code Ann. 1962, vol. 3, title 14, ch. 2, sec. 14, no. 58/pp. 198-199) https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Moncks Corner, 1904}}{{clear}} ===Government Offices=== The Old Berkeley County Courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Old Berkeley county courthouse }}{{clear}} 1884 "Old Berkley Co. courthouse, Mount Pleasant :This courthouse is actually located in Mount Pleasant, Charleston, Co., SC. The courthouse was the official courthouse in the years,1884 to 1898 is also called Old Courthouse. It was built in 1884, a 2-story, rectangular, stucco over brick building of Late Victorian style. It features large matching double stairways leading to the main entrance on the second floor. Baptists, Lutherans and now the G. McGrath Darby Building have used the building after 1898 until 1968. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Berkeley_County_Courthouse_(South_Carolina) {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=current courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size- 1,229 square miles (3,180 km2), of which 1,099 square miles (2,850 km2) is land and 130 square miles (340 km2) (11%) is water. :Berkeley County location on a map is north of Charleston County, SC. ====Adjacent counties==== *Georgetown County - northeast{{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Berkeley co. map. }} *Williamsburg County - northwest *Charleston County - south *Dorchester County - west *Orangeburg County - southwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Marion_National_Forest Francis Marion National Forest] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 142,651 people living in the county with a population density of 130 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 68.00% White, 26.63% Black or African American, 0.52% Native American, 1.87% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 1.20% from other races, and 1.70% from two or more races. 2.76% of the population were Hispanic. 16.4% were of American, 10.0% German, 8.4% Irish and 7.7% English ancestry. The median income for a household in the county was $39,908, and the median income for a family was $44,242. Males had a median income of $31,583 versus $22,420 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,879. About 9.70% of families and 11.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.60% of those under age 18 and 12.90% of those age 65 or over. In 2010 the Population density was 161.8 people/sq.mi. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina Law Enforcement:
Berkeley county is protected by the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office which is headquartered in Moncks Corner, the Sheriff's Office is divided into many divisions. Records Office is located in the Sheriff's Office and will provide copies of incident reports when requested in person.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina ::Uniformed Patrol Division is 4 squads of deputies who alternately parol the entire county in twelve-hour shifts. They respond to all calls dispatched by 911 operators. ::Criminal Investigations Division is a division of highly trained detectives who investigate both violent and property crimes. Normal office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., M-F however, the designated detective on duty is available to respond in the evening and on weekends. ::Narcotics Division investigates drug activity receiving information 24 hours a day. It has a dedicated tip line available to receive anonymous tips.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina ::Special Response Team (SRT) consists of highly trained deputies for crisis situations such as manhunts, armed robberies, hostage situations. They are activated by the Command Staff when the need arises. The team members are trained in special weapons use and in hostage negotiations. :::Each patrol squad has a canine officer and trained canine, which are available to search for evidence, contraband, guns, or missing persons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina Churches:
:St. Andrew's Parish since 1706 :St. James Goose Creek Parish since 1706 :St. John's Berkeley Parish since 1706 :St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish since 1706 =====Towns/Communities===== *[[:Category:Bonneau, South Carolina|Bonneau]] *[[:Category:Jamestown, South Carolina|Jamestown]] *[[:Category:Moncks Corner, South Carolina|Moncks Corner]] (county seat) *[[:Category:St. Stephen, South Carolina|St. Stephen]] *[[:Category:Summerville, South Carolina|Summerville]] (partly in Dorchester County and Charleston County) ====County Resources==== *[https://www.cypressgardens.info Cypress Gardens] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mepkin_Abbey Mepkin Abbey] {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Mepkin Abbey Entrance }}{{clear}} *Holiday Festival of Lights. James Island *Berkeley County Museum and Heritage Center ====Census==== :1890 --- 55,428 — :1900 --- 30,454 −45.1% :1910 --- 23,487 −22.9% :1920 --- 22,558 −4.0% :1930 --- 22,236 −1.4% :1940 --- 27,128 22.0% :1950 --- 30,251 11.5% :1960 --- 38,196 26.3% :1970 --- 56,199 47.1% :1980 --- 94,727 68.6% :1990 --- 128,776 35.9% :2000 --- 142,651 10.8% :2010 --- 177,843 24.7% :Est. 2016 --- 210,898 =====Notables===== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: James Island Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina| James Island Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint James Goose Creek Cemetery, Goose Creek, South Carolina|Saint James Goose Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint James United Methodist Church Cemetery, Jamestown, South Carolina|Saint James United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Berkeley Memorial Gardens, Moncks Corner, South Carolina|Berkeley Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Trinity Cemetery, Berkeley County, South Carolina|Trinity Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ballsdam Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina|Ballsdom Plantation]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy FamilySearch cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2320 FindaGrave Cemeteries, Berkeley] ===Sources===

Berkeley County, Virginia

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[[Category: Berkeley County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Berkeley County, Virginia]][[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Berkeley County, Virginia | [[Space: Berkeley County, West Virginia|Berkeley County, West Virginia]] = Berkeley County = Berkeley County was created on 10 February 1772 from [[Space: Frederick County, Virginia | Frederick County, Virginia]]. Most historians believe the county was named for [[Berkeley-610 | Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Botetourt]], Colonial Governor of Virginia from 1768 to 1770. It was one of 50 counties that were admitted to the Union as West Virginia on 20 June 1863. It is a burned county. == Adjacent Locations == Prior to 1776: {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = [[:Category: Berkeley County, Virginia Colony|Berkeley County]],
[[:Category: Virginia Colony|Virginia Colony]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Frederick County, Maryland|Frederick County, Maryland]] | N Location = [[:Category:Frederick County, Maryland|Frederick County (1748-1776)]],
[[:Category:Maryland|Maryland]] | NE Location= [[:Category:Frederick County, Maryland|Frederick County, Maryland]] | E Location = [[:Category:Frederick County, Maryland|Frederick County, Maryland]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Loudoun County, Virginia Colony|Loudoun County, Virginia Colony]] | S Location = [[:Category:Frederick County, Virginia Colony|Frederick County]],
[[:Category: Virginia Colony|Virginia Colony]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Hampshire County, Virginia Colony|Hampshire County, Virginia Colony]] | W Location = [[:Category:Frederick County, Maryland|Frederick County, Maryland]] }} Prior to 1863: {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = [[:Category: Berkeley County, Virginia|Berkeley County]],
[[:Category: Virginia | Virginia]] | NW Location = [[:Category: Morgan County, Virginia|Morgan County, Virginia]] | N Location = [[:Category:Washington County, Maryland|Washington County]],
[[:Category:Maryland|Maryland]] | NE Location= [[:Category:Washington County, Maryland|Washington County, Maryland]] | E Location = [[:Category:Jefferson County, Virginia|Jefferson County, Virginia]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Jefferson County, Virginia|Jefferson County, Virginia]] | S Location = [[:Category:Frederick County, Virginia|Frederick County, Virginia]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Frederick County, Virginia|Frederick County, Virginia]] | W Location = [[:Category:Morgan County, Virginia|Morgan County, Virginia]] }} From [[:Category: Berkeley County, West Virginia]] (copied 6 March 2024): {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = [[:Category:Berkeley County, West Virginia|Berkeley County,]]
[[:Category: West Virginia | West Virginia]] | NW Location = | N Location = [[:Category:Washington County, Maryland|Washington County,]] [[:Category:Maryland|Maryland]] | NE Location= | E Location = [[:Category:Jefferson County, West Virginia|Jefferson County, West Virginia]] | SE Location = | S Location =[[:Category:Frederick County, Virginia|Frederick County, Virginia]] | SW Location = | W Location = [[:Category:Morgan County, West Virginia|Morgan County, West Virginia]] }} == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Berkeley County on Family Search] * Berkeley County, West Virginia Marriages [http://files.usgwarchives.net/wv/berkeley/vitals/brides.txt Brides] and [http://files.usgwarchives.net/wv/berkeley/vitals/grooms.txt Grooms].

Berkeley County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]][[Category: Berkeley County, West Virginia, Cemeteries]] *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Berkeley County, West Virginia | category =Berkeley County, West Virginia }} -------
Berkely County, West Virginia
'''History'''
Created on May 15, 1772, Berkeley County comprised areas that now are part of present-day Jefferson and Morgan counties in West Virginia, United States. The County is named after either Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Botetourt (1718–1770) or Sir William Berkeley (1610–1677). On January 8, 1801, Jefferson County was formed out of the county's eastern section. Then, on February 9, 1820, Morgan County was formed out of the county's western section and parts of Hampshire County. '''Government Offices''' County Courthouse, 400 West Stephen Street, Suite 201, Martinsburg, WV 25401 Phone: 304-264-1923 West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources Copyright © 2017 [http://berkeleycountycomm.org/](acsessed 22 June 2017) Additional listing for [http://berkeleycountycomm.org Berkeley County WV.gov] '''Geography'''
The county is divided east to west by the North Mountain range. The Potomac River, of which Back Creek and Opequon Creek drain into, forms the northern border of the county. Wood, Don C. "Berkeley County." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 23 May 2014. [https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/455] Web. 25 June 2017. '''Adjacent counties'''
* Washington County, Maryland (north) * Jefferson County (southeast) * Frederick County, Virginia (south) * Morgan County (northwest) '''Protected areas'''
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkeley County, West Virginia] '''Demographics'''
:Land Area (sq miles): 321.14 :Population: 104,169 :Median Income: $53,332 '''Cities'''
[[:Category:Martinsburg%2C_West_Virginia|Martinsburg]] ((county seat)) / Allensville / Arden / Baker Heights / Baxter / Bedington / [[:Category:Berkeley%2C_West_Virginia|Berkeley]] / Bessemer / Blairton / [[:Category:Bunker_Hill%2C_West_Virginia|Bunker Hill]] / Darkesville / Douglas Grove / Falling Waters / Files Crossroad / Ganotown / Georgetown / Gerrardstown / Glengary / Greensburg / Grubbs Corner / Hainesville / [[:Category:Hedgesville%2C_West_Virginia|Hedgesville]] / Inwood / Johnsontown / Jones Springs / Little Georgetown / Marlowe / Nipetown / Nollville / North Mountain / Pikeside / Ridgeway / Scrabble / Shanghai / Spring Mills / Swan Pond / Tablers Station / Tarico Heights / Tomahawk / Union Corner Van Clevesville / Vanville / Winebrenners Crossroad / Wynkoop Spring "Berkeley County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources Copyright © 2017 [http://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Berkeley Berkeley County](acsessed 22 June 2017) '''Formed From'''
Northern third of Frederick County, (West) Virginia Wikipedia contributors, "Berkeley County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=786015190] (accessed June 25, 2017) '''Resources'''
*[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wvberkel/ Berkeley County on WVGenWeb] *[https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/455 Berkeley County on The West Virginia Encyclopedia] *[http://www.wvculture.org/history/teacherresources/counties/berkeley.html Berkeley County on West Virginia Archives and History] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia Berkeley County on Wikipedia] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Berkeley County on FamilySearch.org] *[http://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Berkeley Berkeley County on WV.gov] '''Census'''
* 2000 United States Census, there were 75,905 people, 29,569 households, and 20,698 families residing in the county. * 2010 United States Census, there were 104,169 people, 39,855 households, and 27,881 families residing in the county. '''Notables'''
* [[Hinds-578|Thomas Hinds]] (1780 - 1840) - War of 1812 - US Congressman Mississippi - namesake of Hinds County, Mississippi, United States. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia#Notable_Residents_and_Natives Notable Residents] - Wikipedia contributors, "Berkeley County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=786015190] (accessed June 25, 2017) *William Robinson Leigh (1866 – 1955), - American artist born at Maidstone Manor. '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' [[:Category:Berkeley_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Berkeley County Cemeteries]] '''Sources'''

Berkeley County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860

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[[Category:Berkeley County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''
'''[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave Schedule Index]]''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | Samuel Alburtis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | John Ballinger || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Joseph W Beaty || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Lewis R Beeson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John Bence || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | John Billmine || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Martin Billmire || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Eliza Billmire || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Charles Boarman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | John L Bodine || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Benjamin Boley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John S Bowers || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John E Boyd || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Danl G Bragonier || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Jesse Brillhart || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | James L Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Williams Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | William Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Richard H Bry*ly || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Thomas C Bryarly || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Sarah Bryarly || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Thos E Buchanan || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | C G Buckles || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John W Burke || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John D Burkhardt || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Wm D Burkhart || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Daniel Burkhart || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Ruth G Burns || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | John Burns || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Sarah W Campbell || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | James L Campbell || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Margaret A Campbell || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Lemuel Campbell || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Robt Campbell || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | James P Carter || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | M Chamberlin || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Elizabeth Chapman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | James W Chenoweth || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Isabella Chenoweth || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | James Christiveto || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Geo Christman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | George Christman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Joseph Christwell || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Wilson P Coe || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Ebenezer Coe || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Sarah J Colton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | David H Conrad || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Benjamin S Couchman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John G Couchman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Susan Couchman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Nancy Cox || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Edward V Coyle || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | A F Cramer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | M M Cunnigham || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Saml O Cunningham || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | James L Cunningham || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John K Cunningham || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Martha Cunningham || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Patrick Cunningham || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Geo H Curtis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Barnet Cushern || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Levi Daily || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Robert Daniel || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | F D Dellinger || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | James H Denny || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Danl H Doll || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | George Doll || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | William Dorsey || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | John Dunn || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | George C Emert || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | S S Evans || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Charles Jas Faulkner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Thomas G Flagg || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | James N Foryatt || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Sarah French || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Tillotson Fryatt || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | J H Gettinger || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Wm Gladden || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Ruth Glenn || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Samuel Gold || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Washington Gold || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Elizabeth Grant || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Moses S Grantham || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Lewis Grantham || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Jane Gray || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John Green || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John Griffith || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Josiah D Hagg || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Allen C Hammond || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Wm M Harley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Nancy Harlin || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John H Harmon || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Mary Harrison || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Hollin Harrison || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Charles T Hedges || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Owen T Hedges || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | E G Hedges || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Decatur Hedges || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Josiah Hedges || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Matild Hedges || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Jane Hedges || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | H Hedges || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | James W Henshaw || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Wm A Henshaw || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Samuel P Henshaw || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Thorton Henshaw || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Levi Henshaw || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Israel G Hettorly || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Mary A Hill || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | David Hill || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Joseph Hoffman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John Blair Hoge || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | John W Hollideo || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | George C Hollideo || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | George W Hollideo || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | George C Hollides || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Joseph W Hollis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John J Hollis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Isaac Houser || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Juniper Hudgel || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John S Hughs || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Martha C Hunter || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | J R Janney || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | James H Jennings || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Elizabeth Jones || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John T Kearney || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Nimrod D Keneaster || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | James Kenshaw || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John Kilmer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | William Kilmer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John W Kilmor || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | William Laman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John W Lamon || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Thomas N Lamon || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | George Lamon || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John Lavimly || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Richard D Leaman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Charles S Lee || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Jacob M Leibert || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | William Leigh || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Margaret Lenaker || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Elisha Lencendever || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Jacob Lencindives || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Michael Lencindives || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Jacob F Light || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Hamilton J Light || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Saml H Light || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John Light || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | N Lingemfelter || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Benjamin Lockhart || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Smith Lowry || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Hester Lowry || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Benjamin Lucas || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Reuben Lummins || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Mary Lupton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John A Lyle || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | R G Lyle || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Williams Magary || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Robert P Magrinder || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Thos B Mallory || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | B Manor || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John Marshall || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Thos W Mason || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | James Mason || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Samuel Mattheys || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | A Tyre Mauphin || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Andrew W McCleary || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Margaret E McDonald || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Hugh McKee || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Mary A McKown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | George McKown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Samuel McKown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John McKown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Solomon McMullin || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Susan E McSherry || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Rich McSherry || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | David H Miller || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Absalom C Miller || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | J B Miller || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John A Miller || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Mary Miller || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Jacob Miller || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Samuel Miller || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Smith Miller || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Norman Miller || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Tunner A Milton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Wm H Mong || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Josiah S Morgan || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Mary Morgan || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Morgan Morgan || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | George P Morrison || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Daniel B Morrison || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Francis B S Morrow || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Aaron Myers || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Jeter Myers || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Jacob Myers || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Jacob Myers || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Ann Myers || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | David Myers || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Jno B A Nadenbouch || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Q A Nadenbousch || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | George Newcomer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | James M Newkirk || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Anna Nicholson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Wm L Noland || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Godlieb Noll || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Hannah North || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Mary Oden || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Tho L Page || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | James Park || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | William Patterson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John C Payne || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John M Payne || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Nathan D Payne || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Sarah Payne || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John P Pearfott || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | John Peitt || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Philip C Pendleton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | George Pitzer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | William Pitzer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Amos W Porterfield || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Wm C Porterfield || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Alex R Porterfield || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || |- | Henry Prentz || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | Geo W Ramer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-2LW2 || Martinsburg, |- | John Ramsburg || 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Berkshire Research Resources

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[[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[:Category:Berkshire|'''The Berkshire County Category''']] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] *[http://www.berksfhs.org.uk/genuki/BRK/ Genuki Berkshire] genealogical information relating to Berkshire. *[http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/brk.html Registration Districts in Berkshire] 1837-Present. *[http://www.berkshirebmd.org.uk/ Berkshire BMD] collaborating with the local Registration Services to make the indexes to these records freely searchable via the Internet. *[http://leicester.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p16445coll4/searchterm/Berkshire/field/place/mode/exact/conn/and/order/nosort Berkshire Directories] Historic directories covering all areas of Berkshire. *[http://www.berkshirerecordoffice.org.uk/family-history/wills-probate/ Berkshire Record Office Wills and Probate - 1480 to 1857] *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#BERKVIS|Visitation(s) of England and Wales]] County Index entries for persons whose pedigree first entry in the Visitation(s) commences in Berkshire, or who appears listed in a pedigree, addendum or correction to the Visitation(s) as born in Berkshire. *[[Space:The_Visitation_of_Berkshire%2C_1664-6|Visitations of Berkshire 1664-1666]] *[[Space:County_Genealogies_Pedigrees_of_Berkshire%2C_Buckingham_and_Surrey_Families|County Genealogies Pedigrees of Berkshire]] *Ashmole, Elias. "[[Space:The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6|The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6]]" (Exeter, W. Pollard, printer, 1882) *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~engsurry/wills/index.shtml Surrey Plus Wills Index ] (Rootsweb) has some Berkshire entries *[[Space:Quakers_in_Berkshire|'''Quakers in Berkshire''']]

Berkshire Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[:Project:England|England Project Page]] | [[:Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] | Berkshire Team
'''If you are interested in helping out in Berkshire and not already a member of the England Project, please read the [[:Project:England|England Project Page]] to learn more about the project, what we do and how to join us.

==Welcome to the Berkshire Team page!== '''Team Leader:''' [[Elkin-76|John Elkin]] '''Team Members:''' [[Elkin-76|John Elkin]] | [[Patten-336|Peter Patten]]|[[George-3849|Bennet George]] (are you interested in becoming a member of this team?) '''Goal''' The Berkshire Team covers the county of Berkshire, England. Our goal is to ensure that all Berkshire profiles are of a high standard, as complete as possible, and connected to the global tree. '''Topics''' In order to achieve our goal, there are a number of different topics, with plenty of scopes to expand depending on member interests. *Berkshire profiles managed by the England Project. **[[:Category:England%2C_Project_Managed_Profiles|Managed Profiles Category Page]] *[[:Category:Berkshire%2C_Maintenance_Categories|Maintenance Categories]] **[[:Category: Berkshire, Unsourced Profiles|Berkshire unsourced profiles]] **[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BRK | Berkshire unconnected profiles]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BRK | Berkshire database suggestions]] Our progress can be monitored on the [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Berkshire County Statistics]] page. '''Quick Links:''' [[:Category:Berkshire|Berkshire County Category Page]] | [[Space:Berkshire_Research_Resources|Berkshire Research Resources Page]] | [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|Regional and County Statistics Page]] '''What to do''' We handle the responsibility of improving the profiles of people from Berkshire along with several other tasks, which include: * Oversight of the [[:Category:Berkshire|Berkshire County Category Page]] to ensure that our information is up to date and is consistent with the other England county pages. ** This also includes the revision of our categories, adding correct categories and deleting incorrect or unnecessary categories as needed. ** Monitor the [[:Category:Berkshire|Berkshire County Category Page]] to ensure that all profiles are placed into the most accurate sub-category possible and not into any of the parent categories. * Continual updating of the [[:Category:Berkshire%2C_Maintenance_Categories|Maintenance]] templates on Berkshire profiles such as "Unsourced" and "Estimated Date". * Focusing on the improvement of Berkshire profiles including sourcing, connecting, merging duplicates, correcting database errors, and writing biographies. ** Creating profiles for prominent or notable Berkshire-based individuals and connecting them to our global trees. ** Researching and updating profiles on WikiTree which are relevant to prominent Berkshire families. *Discuss and collaborate together, including maintaining the free space [[Space:Berkshire_Research_Resources|Berkshire Research Resources Page]], adding and updating links as needed. '''Communication and Collaboration''' If you want to work together, go for it, amazing profiles can be sourced and written as a team! You can communicate with everyone by posting to this page, joining us on discord, through the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-england-project Google groups: England Project], or by messaging individual members. Keep in mind that we will largely be working on profiles that are managed by other people—always endeavour to discuss any major changes you may wish to make to a profile with the profile manager/s involved. '''Berkshire Resources''' Check out our [[Space:Berkshire_Research_Resources|Berkshire Research Resources Page]] here. For up to date unsourced, unconnected and database suggestions please visit the [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|Regional and County Statistics Page]] '''Team Challenges''' We have a Challenge team connected to the England Project. Members of the England Counties teams are encouraged to join as a member of the [[Space:Mighty_Oaks|Mighty Oaks]] and participate from time to time in WikiTree challenges for England. '''WikiTree Help Resources''' :[[:Help:Categorization|Categorization Help]] :[[:Help:Research_Note_Boxes|Research Note Box Help]] :[[:Help:Sources|Sources Help]] :[[:Help:Profiles_of_Sources| Free Space Pages for Sources]] :[[:Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] :[[:Help:Stickers|Stickers]] :[[:Help:Adding_Links|Adding Links]] :[[:Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Sources Style Guide]]

Berkyngechirche Juxta Turrim

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] == Berkyngechirche Juxta Turrim == History of Allhallows Barking. Collections in Illustration of the Parochial History and Antiquities of the Ancient Parish of Allhallows Barking, in the City of London. * by Joseph Maskell (1829-1890) Associate of King's College, London; Curate of Allhallows Barking. * published by Bryan Corcoran & Co., 36, Mark Lane, E.C., London, 1864 * Source Example: ::: Maskell, Joseph. ''[[Space:Berkyngechirche Juxta Turrim|Berkyngechirche Juxta Turrim]]'' (Bryan Corcoran & Co., London, 1864) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Maskell|Maskell]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Maskell|Maskell]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Berkyngechirche Juxta Turrim|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0JILAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/berkyngechirchej00maskuoft * https://archive.org/details/berkyngechirche00maskgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011536199

Berlicum Project

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[[Category:One Place Studies Project, New Projects]] *1581-1629 Berlicum, Hertogdom Brabant, Spaanse Nederlanden, Heilige Roomse Rijk *1629-1648 Berlicum, Brabant, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden *1648-1795 Berlicum, Staats-Brabant, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden *1795-1799 Berlicum, Bataafs-Brabant, Bataafse Republiek *1799-1801 Berlicum, Departement van de Dommel, Bataafse Republiek *1801-1806 Berlicum, Departement Brabant, Bataafs Gemenebest *1806-1810 Berlicum, Brabant, Koninkrijk Holland *1810-1813 Berlicum, Buches du Rhin, Franse Keizerrijk *1813-1815 Berlicum, Brabant, Soeverein vorstendom der Verenigde Nederlanden *1815-nu Berlicum, Noord-Brabant, Nederland The goal of this project is to make a profile for all the people that were born or died in the town of Berlicum Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add profiles * connect profiles *edit bios Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Terstal-1#PM-27762649 send me a private message]. Thanks! === families === ====van Helvoort/Helvoirt==== *[[Van_Helvoirt-12|Adriaan van Helvoirt (1740-1819)]] *[[Van_Helvoort-27|Maria van Helvoort (1770-1844)]] ====Van de Coeveringh==== * * * * * *[[Van_de_Coeveringe-7|Iken Ruth Ariaen Rutthen van de Coeveringe (1587-)]] *[[Van_de_Coeveringhe-4|Anneken Ruth Ariaens van de Coeveringhe (1591-)]] *[[Van_de_Coeveringe-6|Emken Rutthen van de Coeveringe (1592-)]] *[[Van_de_Coeveringe-5|Margriet Ariaen Rutthen van de Coeveringe (1593-)]] *[[Van_de_Coeveringe-4|Iken Gerrit Ariaens van de Coeveringe (1593-)]] *[[Van_de_Coeveringe-3|Henrica Gerardi van de Coeveringe (1599-)]] *[[Van_den_Coeveringe-1|Adrianus Gerardi van den Coeveringe (1611-)]] *[[Van_de_Coeveringe-2|Adrianus Joannis van de Coeveringe (1613-)]] *[[Van_den_Coeveringhe-2|Petrus Nicolai van den Coeveringhe (1627-)]] *[[Van_den_Coeveringhe-1|Adrianus Nicolai van den Coeveringhe (1627-)]] *[[Van_de_Coeveringhe-3|Maria Nicolai van de Coeveringhe (1631-)]] 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Berlin, Connecticut

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[[Category: Berlin, Connecticut]] In May, 1722, they (the residents of the Parish of Great Swamp, Connecticut) petitioned Farmington and the General Assembly that the name of their parish might be changed to Kensington. It was granted, and the Second Church of Farmington now stood in the parish of Kensington. They wished to be made a town, but Farmington and the General Assembly would not allow it and Kensington was never a town. The Parish of Kensington covered about the same area as Berlin did in 1785 when it was first set off as a town. Parishes in those days were made from a number of towns and it sometimes caused a great deal of confusion in paying the taxes. The Second Church of Farmington was gathered in 1712, in what is now the Town of Berlin. The first meeting house was located on the road that came to be called “Christian Lane.” The congregation was officially given the name of Kensington in 1722. A new and larger meeting house was built around 1733 a mile south of the first one. The congregational society was divided in 1754 with the creation of new society in New Britain. The original society was again divided between east and west sections in 1772. The west section retained the name Kensington, the east was known as Worthington. Both societies continued to share the old meeting house until the separate Worthington church was completed in 1774. The Kensington Society then built its own new church, over a mile west of the old one, which was dedicated on December 1, 1774. The two communities of Kensington and Worthington later joined in 1785 to form the Town of Berlin (New Britain remained a part of Berlin until 1850). Over the years, the Kensington Congregational Church has been expanded to the rear and adapted in the Greek Revival style. == Sources == * "The early history of Berlin, Connecticut : an historical paper delivered before the Emma Hart Willard Chapter, D.A.R. January 17, 1913 [https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryofbe00bran]

Berlin Crisis of 1961

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[[Category: Berlin, Deutschland]] ::'''''*[[:Category:Company_C%2C_3rd_ARB%2C_144th_Inf%2C_49th_Armored_Division|Final Taps for members of Company C, 3rd ARB, 144th Inf, 49th Armored Division]].''''' Description of Berline Crisis and some of the people involved. #'''''Two National Guard Units were mobilized in 1961 for the Berlin Crisis.''''' '''''The 49th Armored Division from Texas and the 32nd Inf. Division from New Jersey.''''' :The 49th Armored Division of Texas was sent to Fort Polk, LA for a year to train to get ready for deployment to Germany. The reason for the activation of the two National Guard Divisions was the Berlin Crisis which was the result of East Germany blockading the border between East and West Berlin, not allowing the people to cross over into either side and not allowing food and medical supplies to be transported across the border. :The 49th Armored Division went into Intensified Combat training almost immediately upon arrivel, after getting settled in and drawing of equipment. The training period for this exercise lasted for 13 weeks and then we conducted a 2 week test run to check our prepardness and to find the aeas we needed more training in. Before the Division could be deployed to Germany, the situation cleared up in Germany and the 49th Armored didn't go to Germany. The Division continued traning to correct any problem areas found in the two week test and was sent back to home stations just shy the 1 year training period.

Berlin Team

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This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]
Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =Berlin, Germany/Berlin, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Berlin research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. ==How Can You Help Improve Profiles In This Region?== *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done in this region and we could really use your help. See links, below. *Members with knowledge of this region can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Do you live in Berlin? 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Bermondsey, Voyage to New South Wales 1856

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[[Category:Bermondsey, Arrived 21 Aug 1856]][[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The 460 - 507 ton barque Bermondsey under master W. BEERLING (Captain Beerligh) and surgeon superintendent R N Lowe sailed from London on 3 May 1856 with 208 immigrants. They arrived Sydney, New South Wales 21st August 1856. ''Sydney Shipping''
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''21-Bermondsey, barque, 460 tons, Captain Beerligh, from Plymouth 3rd May. Passengeers-207 Government immigrants: Dr. Low, surgeon superintendent.....'' ''The Bermondsey, which arrived from Plymouth yesterday, has been placed in quarantine by the Health Officer, two deaths having occurred during the voyage. She brings 40 married couples, 77 single men, 52 single women, and 40 children.-August 22.'' [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18657183? The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser of August 23 1856] ====Passenger and Crew List==== * BERMONDSEY from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1856/08/068ber.htm * NRS5316/4_4793/Bermondsey_21 Aug 1856/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4793&ship=Bermondsey ====Further Reading==== * SYDNEY SHIPPING. from The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) of Tuesday 19 August 1856, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18646711/129873 * SHIPPING. ARRIVALS. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Friday 22 August 1856, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12986168? * SYDNEY SHIPPING. from The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) of Saturday 23 August 1856, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18657183?

Bern Churchyard, Bernville, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Bernville, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Bern Churchyard, Bernville, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Berks County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] == Bern Churchyard, Bernville (Leesport), Pennsylvania == [[Project: Pennsylvania Cemeteries]] Bern Churchyard is a cemetery in Bernville, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Find a Grave gives the address as Leesport, rather than Bernville. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=147884129&CRid=2230335& Find A Grave: Bern Churchyard] Profiles of people buried in this cemetery should be categorized using the string: [[Category: Bern Churchyard, Bernville, Pennsylvania]] Also, add this cemetery sticker {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Pennsylvania|place=[[Space:Bern_Churchyard, Bernville, Pennsylvania|Bern Churchyard]]}} {{Clear}} by entering the code :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Pennsylvania|place=[[Space:Bern_Churchyard, Bernville, Pennsylvania|Bern Churchyard]]}} below the "Biography" heading. Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery.

Bernard, Iowa

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Small town in Iowa, platted 1896, incorporated 1897. The first settlers arrived in the area around 1834. J. D. Dickenson brought the land from the government where the town stands. The township, Prairie Creek, was organized in 1849. The first major wave of settlement came from 1844 to 1850; by the mid 1850s, it was almost entirely settled. 1900, town proper: (pop 113 in 23 households) Tradesmen *[[Albert-1270|Lawrence Albert]], dry goods salesman *[[Baker-18827|Benjamin Baker]], shoemaker *[[Barrett-3897|Thomas Barrett]], hotel keeper *[[Cain-2589|Michael Cain]], mason *[[Callahan-1501|Maggie Callahan]], teacher *[[Cannon-2139|William Bernard Cannon]] & [[Donovan-979|David Donovan]], livestock dealers *[[Carrigg-7|Joseph F. Carrigg]], grocery salesman, recorder *[[Donahue-555|Jerry Donahue]], ticket agent *[[Donovan-936|Mathias Leo Donovan, Sr.]], mayor and grocer *[[Feeney-253|Lizzy Feeney]], teacher *[[Howard-9409|Patrick J. Howard]], grocery salesman *[[Maloy-86|P. C. Maloy]], grocer *[[McDonnell-473|Dennis McDonnell]], grocer **[[McCarthy-2045|William McCarthy]], grocery salesman, assessor, and trustee *[[O%27Mara-81|Timothy O'Mara]], butcher *[[Russell-10000|Patrick H. Russell]], grocer, trustee *[[Russell-9996|William Russell]], grocery salesman and trustee *[[Seaward-66|Josephine Seaward]], dry goods saleswoman *[[Shields-2164|Dr. Duncan C. Shields]], physician *[[Slattery-259|Michael Slattery, Sr.]] & [[Slattery-260|Jr.]], blacksmiths (Sr. also a trustee) *[[Stephens-4812|William Stephens]], barber Laborers *[[Callahan-1499|Bernard A. Callahan]], farm laborer *[[Driscoll-470|Roger Driscoll]], day laborer, trustee *[[Kennedy-7438|Maurice Kennedy]], railroad laborer *[[Meehan-299|Edward Meehan]], farm laborer *[[Meehan-298|James Meehan]], farm laborer *[[Moriarty-243|Alexander Moriarty]], day laborer, trustee *[[Moriarty-244|Louis Moriarty]], farm laborer *[[O%27Mara-84|David O'Mara]], farm laborer *[[O%27Mara-84|Edward O'Mara]], farm laborer *[[O%27Mara-83|Francis O'Mara]], farm laborer *[[O%27Mara-82|John O'Mara]], day laborer *[[Thompson-23044|Alvin A.]] & [[Thompson-23045|James W. Thompson]], railroad laborers [[Category:Bernard, Iowa|*]]

Bernard James To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[James-12209|Bernard James]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=James-12209&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bernard James To-Do List|Bernard's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Bernardina de Salas y Trujillo's Adopted Daughters

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] The facts are: * [[De Trujillo-3|Diego de Trujillo]] took 3 little girls from the Zuñi Pueblo and gave them to his daughter [[De Salas y Trujillo-3|Bernardina de Salas y Trujillo]] to raise as her own. The three girls had Spanish fathers and he wanted them raised as "true Christians for their being part Spanish."Chavez, Angelico. ''Chávez: A Distinctive American Clan of New Mexico'' (Santa Fe, N.M: Sunstone Press, 2009), p. 68. * One was [[De Hinojos-9|María Josefa de Hinojos]], who was described as "a coyote of Zuñi and (half) sister of an indian named Ventura."Chávez, Angélico. ''New Mexico Roots Ltd: a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.'' PDF image copy, UNM Digital Repository, http://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5 : 1983, Vol. 2, p. 316; José Vicente Duran y Chavez and María Concepcion Aragon. * The other two girls were sisters. The question is which two girls are the two adopted sisters? Fray Chávez seems rather confused. In his book ''Chávez: A Distinctive American Clan of New Mexico,'' he first mentions the three girls and says in addition to Josefa de Hinojos, the other two girls were [[Salazar Hurtado-1|María]] and [[De Salazar-81|Juana de Salazar]]. However, later in the book he says that the two sisters were María de Salazar and [[De Salazar-83|Isabel de Salazar]], who was married to [[Lucero deGodoy-4|Juan Lucero de Godoy]].Chávez, Angélico. ''New Mexico Roots Ltd: a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe''. PDF image copy, UNM Digital Repository, http://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5 : 1983, volume 5, p. 964; 1688, El Paso del Norte, Juan Lucero de Godoy (63) and Isabel de Salazar. Juana, mentioned earlier, was married to [[Luján-223|Diego Luján]] so they are definitely two different women. There is another Juana in the family, [[Hurtado-130|Juana Hurtado]], who is described as a natural daughter of Andrés Hurtado. She was married at least twice, none of the men being Diego Luján, so she is also a different woman.Chávez, Fray Angélico. ''Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period.'' (Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, revised 1992), pp. 80 and 299. In ''Aqui Se Comienza,'' the two girls are named Juana de Salazar and María de Salazar, with an interesting twist.Valencia, y V. G. M., ''Aquí Se Comienza: A Genealogical History of the Founding Families of La Villa De San Felipe De Albuquerque.'' (Albuquerque, New Mexico: New Mexico Genealogical Society, 2007), p. 57. Fray Chávez mentioned that the two girls could have been the daughters of [[De Salazar-84|Bartolome de Salazar]], which would explain the surnames they used. However, Brenda Aragón de Chávez wrote that Bernardina's husband [[Hurtado-3|Andrés Hurtado]] may have been their father. He was born in Zacatecas where there was an Hurtado Salazar couple who were possibly his parents.José Antonio Esquibel, ''Beyond Origins of New Mexico Families,'' revised Jan 2019, (https://sites.google.com/site/beyondoriginsofnmfamilies/ : accessed 22 Aug 2019), Hurtado. Perhaps the women took the surname of a paternal grandmother. Since some of Bernardina's biological daughters also used the Salazar surname, this seems to be a more reasonable possibility. Finally, in the prenuptial investigation for Isabel's marriage to Juan Lucero de Godoy, it names her parents as Andrés Hurtado and Bernardina de Sala y Trujillo and states that she was related to Juan "in the 3rd degree affinity," meaning she was related to one of his first two wives. If she was adopted, the impediment would have listed her biological parents names. This points to Isabel not being one of the adopted Indian girls. To summarize, the two half-Indian girls were Juana de Salazar and María de Salazar, who may or may not have been the daughters of Bartolome de Salazar or Andrés Hurtado. Sources:

Bernardo family

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[[Category:Cloete-920]] The goal of this project is to find the roots of Jacobus Hendrickus Bernardo (1894 - 1984) Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Cloete-920|Elize Botes]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Are there other people already working on a similar project? * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Cloete-920#PM-26782554 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Berne Plantation, Camden County, Georgia

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[[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Berne Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Plantations == In the early 1800s, [[Holzendorf-9|John Lewis Kale Holzendorf (1775-1861)]] was the owner of Benceville Plantation in Camden County, Georgia, as well as the adjoining Berne Plantation. Benceville was later willed to his son, [[Holzendorf-14|Louis (aka Lewis) Anderson Holzendorf (1817-1879)]], and Berne was willed to his son, [[Holzendorf-12|Alexander Holzendorf (1808-1887)]]. [http://www.glynngen.com/thecrypt/plantations/ The Crypt: Plantations & Homes of Camden County by Tara Fields] Berne Plantation was located north of Laurel Isle/Island, south of Benceville Plantation, which it adjoined, and east of Cona Plantation. == Slave Owners == *[[Holzendorf-9|John Lewis Kale Holzendorf (1775-1861)]], also owned [[Space:Benceville_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Benceville Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] *[[Holzendorf-12|Alexander Lafayette Holzendorf (1808-1887)]], inherited Berne Plantation in 1861. *Virgil L. Hillyer from Ohio, purchased it in 1867, and set up a trade school for blacks. == Slaves of John Lewis Kale Holzendorf == It is not yet known which of the following slaves were living and working on Berne Plantation. It is possible they were on the adjoining Benceville Plantation. In the 1830 census John was in Cumberland Island, Camden, Georgia. He was listed as owning 44 slaves. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Cumberland Island, Camden, Georgia; Series: M19; Roll: 16; Family History Library Film: 0007036
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J L K Holyendorf in Cumberland Island, Camden, Georgia.
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Cumberland Island, Camden, Georgia :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 7 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 4 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 12 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 7 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 4 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 6 :Free White Persons - Under 20: 4 :Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1 :Total Free White Persons: 6 :'''Total Slaves: 41''' :Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 47 On 25 February 1831, a deed was filed for John giving his son Alexander "in consideration of "goodwill, love and affection" of grantee, + 25 cents .." the following slaves:[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: Camden County, Georgia Deeds by Tara Fields]: p 83, L 503-504 *[[Holzendorf-16|Nelly Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-17|Peter Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-21|January Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-18|Anthony Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-22|Peggy Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-19|March Holzendorf (abt.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-23|Laliah Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-20|Sam Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] In the 1850 Slave Schedule census John was in District 9, Camden, Georgia, United States. He owned 29 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Jno L K Holzendorf in District 9, Camden, Georgia, USA.
:'''Gender Age''' #Male 36 #Male 31 #Male 35 #Male 28 #Male 20 #Male 16 #Male 9 #Male 11 #Male 11 #Male 2 #Male 1 #Male 6/12 #Male 5/12 #Female 39 #Female 39 #Female 27 #Female 24 #Female 45 #Female 18 #Female 16 #Female 14 #Female 9 #Female 16 #Female 15 #Female 24 #Female 5 #Female 4 #Female 4 #Female 2 On 03 March 1856, John deeded a slave named '''[[Holzendorf-24|Cornelia]]''' to his daughter-in-law Helen M. Holzendorf, grantee. For in consideration of "love and affection." [http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: Camden County, Georgia Deeds by Tara Fields]: p 142, P 399-400 On 07 July 1857, John bought a 5 year old slave named '''[[Holzendorf-25|Henry]]''' from J. H. Finley, Sheriff of Camden County, for $311.[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: Camden County, Georgia Deeds by Tara Fields]: p 146, P 518 == Slaves of Alexander Lafayette Holzendorf == Alexander inherited Berne Plantation after his father's death in 1861. [http://www.glynngen.com/thecrypt/plantations/ The Crypt: Plantations & Homes of Camden County by Tara Fields] So the following slaves were owned prior to that, but may have transferred to the Berne Plantation after he took control. On 25 February 1831, a deed was filed for John L K Holzendorf giving his son Alexander "in consideration of "goodwill, love and affection" of grantee, + 25 cents .." the following slaves:[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: Camden County, Georgia Deeds by Tara Fields]: p 83, L 503-504 *[[Holzendorf-16|Nelly Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-17|Peter Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-21|January Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-18|Anthony Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-22|Peggy Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-19|March Holzendorf (abt.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-23|Laliah Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] *[[Holzendorf-20|Sam Holzendorf (bef.1831-)]] In the 1850 census Alexander was in District 9, Camden, Georgia, United States. He owned 55 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Alexr Holzendorf in District 9, Camden, Georgia, USA.
:'''Gender Age''' :#Male 30 :#Male 45 :#Male 28 :#Male 27 :#Male 24 :#Male 26 :#Male 22 :#Male 23 :#Male 70 :#Male 21 :#Male 19 :#Male 19 :#Male 20 :#Male 10 :#Male 8 :#Male 4 :#Male 2 :#Male 2 :#Male 4 :#Male 12 :#Male 13 :#Male 15 :#Male 16 :#Male 14 :#Male 12 :#Male 1 :#Female 35 :#Female 35 :#Female 30 :#Female 26 :#Female 28 :#Female 45 :#Female 40 :#Female 50 :#Female 30 :#Female 18 :#Female 18 :#Female 16 :#Female 20 :#Female 15 :#Female 22 :#Female 12 :#Female 10 :#Female 10 :#Female 8 :#Female 4 :#Female 2 :#Female 2 :#Female 1 :#Female 1 :#Female 2 :#Female 3 :#Female 1 :#Female 3 :#Female 2 In the 1860 census Alex was in Baileys District, Camden, Georgia, United States. He owned 59 slaves. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|30418690|2ddcdd}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|92520808}} (accessed 16 September 2022)
Alex Holzendorf in Baileys District, Camden, Georgia, USA.
:'''Gender Age''' :#Male 40 :#Male 38 :#Male 30 :#Male 29 :#Male 28 :#Male 35 :#Male 25 :#Male 30 :#Male 27 :#Male 22 :#Male 18 :#Male 19 :#Male 17 :#Female 55 :#Female 28 :#Female 27 :#Female 20 :#Female 22 :#Female 30 :#Female 28 :#Female 32 :#Female 30 :#Female 27 :#Female 60 :#Female 25 :#Female 18 :#Female 16 :#Female 13 :#Female 9 :#Female 10 :#Female 8 :#Female 2 :#Female 9 :#Female 6 :#Female 5 :#Female 5 :#Female 4 :#Female 3 :#Female 2 :#Female 4 :#Female 6 :#Female 8 :#Female 5 :#Female 13 :#Female 1 :#Female 20 :#Male 14 :#Male 14 :#Male 8 :#Male 5 :#Male 4 :#Male 3 :#Male 4 :#Male 4 :#Male 11 :#Male 6 :#Male 9 :#Male 10 :#Male 7 Alexander inherited Berne Plantation after his father's death in 1861. [http://www.glynngen.com/thecrypt/plantations/ The Crypt: Plantations & Homes of Camden County by Tara Fields] == Sources == See also: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Alexander_Lafayette_Holzendorf%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Alexander Lafayette Holzendorf, Georgia]] *[[Space:Benceville_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Benceville Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Lewis_Anderson_Holzendorf%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Lewis Anderson Holzendorf, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_John_Lewis_Kale_Holzendorf%2C_Georgia|Slaves of John Lewis Kale Holzendorf, Georgia]]

Berneck, St. Gallen One Place Study

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Berneck, St. Gallen, Switzerland
== {{One Place Study|place=Berneck, St. Gallen|category=Berneck, St. Gallen One Place Study}}
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Geography & Population
=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" border="1" |- ! colspan="2" style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Geography ! rowspan="5" | ! colspan="3" style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Population |- | style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:left;" | '''Continent:''' | style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#FFF; text-align:left;" | Europe | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Year | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Persons |- | style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:left;" | '''Country:''' | style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:left;" | Switzerland | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | First Count | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 1837 | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 2,654 |- | style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:left;" | '''Canton''' | style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#FFF; text-align:left;" | St Gallen | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Lowest Count | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 1850 | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 2,044 |- | style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:left;" | '''District''' | style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#FFF; text-align:left;" | Rheintal | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Current Count (Highest) | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 2020 | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 3,928 |- style="text-align:left; vertical-align:bottom;" | '''GPS Coordinates:''' | style="background-color:#FFF;" | 47.4207617,9.6075036 | | | | |- style="text-align:left; vertical-align:bottom;" |'''Elevation:''' | style="background-color:#FFF;" | 404 m (1,325 ft) | | | | |} ===
Modern Berneck Information
=== *Berneck Official Website - https://www.berneck.ch/
'''Churches'''
*Evangelische Kirche (Protestant church) ** Modern Information for Evangelical-Reformed parish of Berneck-Au-Heerbrugg https://refbah.ch/ *Pfarrkirche Maria vom guten Rat (Parish Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel) ** Modern Information for Katholische Pfarrei Berneck http://www.kath-berneck.ch/index.html {{Image|file=Berneck_St_Gallen_Switzerland-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Katholische Pfarrei (Catholic Parish) }} ===
History
=== The town of Berneck is thought o have bene first referred to as Farniwang in 892 and later was referred to as Bernanc in 1210. It is noted to have a municipal coat of arms[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berneck,_St._Gallen#Coat_of_arms Berneck Coat of Arms] {{Image|file=Berneck_St_Gallen_Switzerland.png |align=c |size=s }} In 1525, during the Reformation in Switzerland, the population of Berneck converted from Catholicism to Protestantism, following the teachings of Huldrych Zwingli. By 1532, the Federer family had converted back to Catholicism.[6] In 1848 Berneck suffered a great fire that destroyed over one hundred buildings in the village. A branch of the Federer family were blamed by the rest of the clan for the fire, and were cast out of the municipality.[1] Members of the family later settled in Baden, Eichberg, St. Gallen, and Rebstein. ===
Genealogy Research Links
=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Berneck_Parish,_Sankt_Gallen,_Switzerland_Genealogy Family Search Beneck Parish Wiki] ===
Cemeteries
=== The area of land used for cemeteries in Switzerland has remained the same for many years. There is no extra ground to expand them thus forcing them to cycle through their various plots. Many cemeteries have headstones that only date back 25 years, but varies according to location. Seldom will you find a headstone dating back more than 40 years unless it is a headstone of a pastor or very prominent citizen in their town. Even in smaller, more rural communities the headstones are not older than about 30 years.[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Switzerland_Cemeteries Switzerland Cemeteries] ===
Notable Persons
=== Born in Berneck: *Johannes Dierauer - historian and librarian *Rahel Indermauer - opera singer *Felix Indermaur - winemaker, clergyman, Watchman With Berneck Roots: *[[Federer-4|Roger Federer]] - Tennis Player *Henrich Federer - Catholic Priest, novelist, poet, and memoirist. ==Sources==

Berning Name Study

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

Berrien County, Georgia

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{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Old Coffee Road Marker. }} :'''1823''' - The first post road began in Berrien County for residents to transport the locally grown troops to Florida. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/berrien-county Old Coffee Road was ab early car and postal route running southwest from Ocmulgee river to the Florida Line. This passes through Lax, Nashville, Cecil, Barwick and Thomasville. 1823 the thoughfare was opended and supervised by Gen. John Coffee and Thomas Swain. The regional products were carrried on this pioneer route to the coast for sale. Imported goods were brought back on the same road.. There are parts of the original road still in use today.WordPress.com :'''1850-June, 1853''' Citizens were always complaining about distance to travel.. If it had not been distance it would have been about the county seat of a county not being n the center. Lowndes County and Irwin County citizens were complaining about the distance they had to travel to reach the county courthouse in Franklinville, Georgia. Citizens also complained about the distance to travel to reach Troupville, Georgia. Later others complained again regarding the distance to travel to the county seat of Irwinville, Georgia. The citizens of the area of Lowndes County and Irwin County that would become Berrien County had to travel long distances to get the county courthouse at Franklinville, Georgia and later Troupville, Georgia for those in Lowndes County, and Irwinville, Georgia for those in Irwin County. June 1853 Lowndes and Irwin county citizens filed a petition requesting the formation of a new county, which failed.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berrien_County,_Georgia :'''Feb 25, 1856''' After another attempt was tried by citizens complaints, the Georgia General Assembly formed Berrien county from parts of Coffee, Irwin and Lowndes Counties with one of its acts to legally create a county. It is named after Georgia senator John M. Berrien, distinguished soldier of the American Revolution. :'''1856''' Berrien County is considered as one of the most progressive in the wire-grass sections. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/berrien/It was formed from the combined lands from Coffee, Irwin and Lowndes counties. Just 20 years earlier, those same lands had witnessed the last skirmish with the Creek Indians. In naming the county, residents chose to honor John MacPherson Berrien, U.S. senator from Georgia and President Andrew Jackson's attorney general. Nashville is named for General Francis Nash, distinguished soldier of the Revolutionary War.https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/berrien-county {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1863 map of Berrien County }} :'''Feb, 1856''' Georgia created its 116th county, known as Berrien County, Georgia. This was formed from some of Coffee County, Irwin and Lowndes Counties. Berrien County was named in honor of John Macpherson Berrien, lawyer who was judge, Supreme Court of Georgia, state Senator, U. S. Senator and the attorney general under President Andrew Jackson. John Macpherson Berrien was a volunteer from Savannah during the War of 1812 (1812-1815) as captain of the Georgia Hussars. He also had been preserving Georgia history as president of the Georgia Historical Society. :'''1863''' -- A white settlement, began with the name "Rays Pond". By 1909, the settlement was incorporated as a town named '''Ray's Mill, Georgia'''. After 1915, Rays Mill became known as Ray City when the town was physically moved to the railroad junction. {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=William G Harrison house, Nashville }}{{clear}} :'''1881''' - Alapaha, Georgia was incorporated on the site of a Seminole village with the same name. Alapaha, Georgia's City hall is in the old Alpha Station. Rumors say 'Alpha' was a Creek word for the ''other side''. Other feel this was a word of the Timucuan Indians meaning "bear". Its city hall is located in the old Alapaha Station, the former depot for the now defunct Brunswick and Albany Railroad. Some believe that Alapaha was the Creek word for "other side"; others believe it was the word Timucuan Indians used for "bear." Allapaha, Georgia is located on the Brunswick and Western Railroad of the Plant System. Its 1900 population was 429 yet out in the district was 11,986. :'''1892''' - Nashville is the county seat of Berrien County was incorporated in 1892. The County Courthouse was built 1898. Nashville was named for Revolutionary War heroGen. Francis Nash (1742-1777), who was mortally wounded in the Battle of Germantown.The Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad connects Nashville, Georgia and Sparks, Georgia. This railway is only 11½ miles long.. The district of the same name has 1,821 inhabitants, of whom 293 live in the Nashville, Georgia. :'''1906''' Enigma, Georgia was incorporated.. This town's historians are unsure where the name was derived. A Georgia writer used Enigma as setting for his first novel, "The Gospel Singer in 1968. ::Sparks, Georgia (1900 population 683), Adel, Georgia (1900 population 721) and Cecil, Georgia 91900 population - 394) are towns also located on the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway. For each the district populations are higher indicating rural citizens are higher than the citizens in the towns. In Sparks Georgia, there are companies that manufacture brick and building materials, another operating gins, and another for planing-mills.. :'''1918 World War I''' Berrien County lost an abnormally large amount of men in this war. Two months (8 weeks before Armistice Day 25 men died at sea when the ship, Otranto sank near the costive Scotland out of a total of 200 enlisted soldiers who also died at sea near Scotland. The war department returned the bodies to hometowns for burial. This was in addition to 27 other men who died during this war due to combat or disease. {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Spirit of the American Doughboy }}{{clear}} :'''1920''' A postcard from the 1920's shows Ernest M Viquesney's sculpture, called the '''Spirit of the American Doughboy''' commemorating the 25 men who were killed near the end of World War I off the Coast of Scotland. The scul1920s postcard depicts Ernest M. Viquesney's sculpture, Spirit of the American Doughboy, which stands in downtown Waycross. (Viquesney produced more than 150 of these statues for towns across Georgia between 1921 and 1943.) :'''1921''' - Nashville erected a memorial which is on the courthouse grounds with the list of soldiers to honor 25 men killed near the end of World War I, when the ship Otranto sank near the coast of Scotland The statue caused a sensation when first dedicated. . This pressed copper sculpture by E. M. Viquesney is the first of a series called The Spirit of the American Doughboy. Many of the bodies were returned to the soldiers' hometowns for burial, and the names of the dead were engraved on a memorial located on the courthouse grounds in Nashville. The memorial was the first in a series of pressed copper sculptures by artist E. M. Viquesney called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_of_the_American_Doughboy The Spirit of the American Doughboy]. {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Alapaha School for African Americans. }}{{clear}} :'''1924- 1953''' - The Alapaha Colored School was the only school existing in the northern part of the county. It was large for rural Georgia as it included 4 classrooms (while most rural schools had one room). These classrooms held all 11 coeducational grades in the building.The 2-story building still stands today. The School closed in 1954 when all of Berrien County's African American schools were consolidated with Nashville schools. :'''After 1954''' the building became used as classroom space for World War II veterans who were studying to take the General Education Development (GED) classes. It also was a Masonic meeting place. ::Berrien County is east of I-75, there are 4 municipalities in the area, Alapaha, Enigma, Nashville, and Ray City. The county has good businesses and industries, with retail and dining. Of note Moody Air Force Base within 20 miles south of the county.https://berrienchamber.com ::Berrien County citizens refer to the county as the "Bell Pepper Capital of the World.. This county is primarily an agriculture-based economy. Crops grown here are Bell Peppers, tobacco, corn, soybeans, peanuts, cotton, other vegetables, hogs, beef cattle, and forest products. :HISTORICAL INTERESTS: Nashville, Georegia is called the "City of Dogwoods" due to the large amount of "dogwoods in the area"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville,_Georgia A 50-acre industrial park is located just east of Nashville. Historical buildings include, the courthouse, the Old Berrien County Jail in Nashville, William G Harrison/Eulalie Taylor House in Nashville, and Alpha Colored School in Alapaha.The Old Berrien County Jail in Nashville is one of four buildings in the county that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Also included on the register are the courthouse and the William G. Harrison/Eulalie Taylor House in Nashville, and the Alapaha Colored School in Alapaha. {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Old Berrien County Jail, Nashville. }}{{Clear}} ::The Old Berrien County Jail, located in Nashville, is also known as the Berrien Historical Building and Agricultural Museum. The last hanging in the state of Georgia was carried out at the Berrien County Jail in Nashville.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville,_Georgia ::The William G. Harrison/Eulalie Taylor House on Bartow Street in Nashville was built in the early 1900's by the architect William G. Harrison and now holds law offices. :'''1856''' The Georgia legislature act formed Berrien County and appointed 5 commissioners with the responsibility of buying land for the county Seat and holding an election for justices on the first Monday of April 1856. If they had not selected a county seat, then the new justices would do so. However, the law also directed that election of county officials be held on the first Monday of April 1856. Berrien County acted quickly and selected Nashville as its County Seat. authorized to make this decision. Shortly thereafter, the community of Nashville was named county seat. Like its Tennessee counterpart, Nashville was named for Revolutionary War heroGen. Francis Nash (1742-1777), who was mortally wounded in the Battle of Germantown. The General Assembly incorporated Nashville on Dec. 20, 1892 (Ga. Laws 1892, p. 162).http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/berrien :'''1856''' a log schoolhouse served as the county's temporary courthouse until a two-story wooden structure was built in 1858. That building was used as courthouse until 1898, when the present 2-story courthouse was built. FOR non-Georgia READERS- Berrien county can be found in southern Georgia. The western part of the County, (north of US Rte-82 and west of US Rte 129) is located in the Withlacoochee River sub-basin of the Suwannee River basin. Eastern parts are within the Alapaha River sub-basin of the larger Suwannee River basin.http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/counties/georgia/berrien.html ===Government Offices=== '''1856 Temporary courthouse''' 1856 a log schoolhouse served as the county's temporary courthouse. '''1st Courthouse, 1858''' - two-story wooden structure was built in 1858. That building was used as courthouse until 1898, when the present 2-story courthouse was built. {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1898 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''2nd Courthouse, 1898''' - The Berrien County Courthouse is located in Nashville, the county seat. This building is still used today and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ===Geography=== :Size total area of 458 square miles (1,190 km2), of which 452 square miles (1,170 km2) is land and 6.0 square miles (16 km2) (1.3%) is water :Climate - relatively high temperatures and evenly distributed precipitation throughout the year. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Nashville has a '''humid subtropical climate''' :Type area - western part of Berrien County,north of U.S. Rte 82, west of U.S. Rte 129, is within the Withlacoochee River sub-basin of the Suwannee River basin. ::Eastern portion of the county is within the Alapaha River sub-basin of the larger Suwannee River basin. :Location - Located just east of Interstate 75. :Municipalities - 4 municipalities are within the 450 sq mi.: Alapaha, Enigma, Nashville, and Ray City each play host to unique retail and dining establishments as well as business and industry. :Population - 19,000 and growing With a population of more than 19,000 and growing, Berrien County offers a unique atmosphere, with all the convenience and technology of larger communities but loaded with southern hospitality and charm. :Military -Moody Air Force Base is conveniently located just 20 miles south of Berrien County. :Location for non-Georgians- Berrien county can be found in southern Georgia. The western part of the County, (north of US Rte-82 and west of US Rte 129) is located in the Withlacoochee River sub-basin of the Suwannee River basin. Eastern parts are within the Alapaha River sub-basin of the larger Suwannee River basin.http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/counties/georgia/berrien.html ====Adjacent counties==== *Irwin County - north *Coffee County - northeast *Atkinson County - east *Lanier County - southeast *Lowndes County - south *Cook County - west *Tift County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *A state-supported park, the Paradise Public Fishing Area, is also located in the county. Its 1,060 acres include numerous lakes and ponds, making it attractive for outdoor recreation of all kinds, including fishing and picnicking. ===Demographics=== In 2000 16,235 people were in the county with a population density of 36 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 85.48% White, 11.43% Black or African American, 0.26% Native American, 0.30% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 1.53% from other races, and 0.92% from two or more races. 2.37% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 19,286 people in the county with a population density of 42.7 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $32,202 and the median income for a family was $40,869. The per capita income for the county was $16,049. About 18.2% of families and 23.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.8% of those under age 18 and 17.1% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berrien_County,_Georgia Education
:Berrien Primary School :Berrien Elementary School :Berrien Middle School :Berrien High School :Berrien Academy *The city of Nashville is served by a public library, the Carrie Dorsey Perry Memorial Library, a part of the Coastal Plain Regional Library network. *Berrien County is home to the Rebels and Rebelettes. The High School band is known as the Rebel Regiment *Berrien County Historical Marker in front of the county courthouse *The Career, Technical and Agricultural Education Department has a website for you to read about CTAE in Berrien County. www.berrienctae.org Highways - *U.S. Route 82 *U.S. Route 129 *Georgia State Route 11 *Georgia State Route 37 *Georgia State Route 64 *Georgia State Route 76 *Georgia State Route 125 *Georgia State Route 135 *Georgia State Route 158 *Georgia State Route 168 *Georgia State Route 520 *Moody Air Force Base is conveniently located just 20 miles south of Berrien County. ====Cities==== [[:Category: Nashville, Georgia| Nashville]] *[[:Category: Ray City, Georgia|Ray City]] =====Towns===== *[[:Category: Alapaha, Georgia|Alapaha]] *[[:Category: Enigma, Georgia|Enigma]] ====County Resources==== *Lake Patrick *Paradise Public Fishing Area - Fishing piers and picnic areas provide recreational opportunities along Lake Patrick, one of the many lakes to be found at the Paradise Public Fishing Area in Berrien County. *Paradise Public Fishing Area lodge *2002 it has housed the Alapaha Library and Museum. *A state-supported park, the Paradise Public Fishing Area, is also located in the county. Its 1,060 acres include numerous lakes and ponds, making it attractive for outdoor recreation of all kinds, including fishing and picnicking. *The Alapaha Station Celebration occurs the second weekend of each November. ====Census==== :1860 --- 3,475 — :1870 --- 4,518 30.0% :1880 --- 6,619 46.5% :1890 --- 10,694 61.6% :1900 --- 19,440 81.8% :1910 --- 22,722 16.9% :1920 --- 15,573 −31.5% :1930 --- 14,646 −6.0% :1940 --- 15,370 4.9% :1950 --- 13,966 −9.1% :1960 --- 12,038 −13.8% :1970 --- 11,556 −4.0% :1980 --- 13,525 17.0% :1990 --- 14,153 4.6% :2000 --- 16,235 14.7% :2010 --- 19,286 18.8% :Est. 2016 --- 18,993 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?name=&locationId=county_392 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[[:Category: Brogdon Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Brogdon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fletcher Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Fletcher Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Metts Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Metts Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Paron Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Mount Paron Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] ===Sources=== * "Georgia, Historical and Industrial", By Obediah B. Stevens, Robert F. Wright, Georgia. Dept. of Agriculture, 1901. *http://www.dca.state.ga.us/CountySnapshotsNet/countysnapshot.aspx?cicoid=1010010 *https://berrienchamber.com * http://www.berriencountygeorgia.com *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berrien_County,_Georgia_Genealogy

Berrien Family of New Netherland

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

Berrima (Ship 1913)

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[[Category:P and O]] [[Category:Berrima (1913)]] '''The Steam Ship Berrima built in 1913 made numerous Voyages to and from Australia''' The SS Berrima was built by Caird & Company, Greenock and was launched in 1913 as a P&O liner, initially carrying British immigrants to Australia. She was requisitions in August 1914 by the Navy and commissioned as HMAS Berrima as an auxiliary cruiser transporting 2 battalions of the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force to the German New Guinea colonies in September 1914. NOTE: According to the [https://alh-research.tripod.com/ships_lh.htm His Majesty's Australian Transports (HMAT) Ships] list on the Australian Light Horse Research (The Australian Light Horse Studies Centre) website:
:''The HMAT A35 Berrima weighed 11,137 tons with an average cruise speed of 14 knots or 25.92 kmph. It was owned by the P & O SN Co, London, and leased by the Commonwealth until 10 October 1917.'' Berrima was part of the second ANZAC troop convoy to the Middle East towing the submarine AE2. She was torpedoed on 18 February 1917, towed ashore and repaired. She returned to P&O in 1920 and resumed carrying immigrants to Australia until 1929. She was sold for breaking up in Osaka in 1930. '''Sources'''
* HMAS Berrima from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMAS_Berrima * BERRIMA from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum, first accessed 8th of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921223 * HMAS Berrima from the ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY website, first accessed 8th of December, 2019 at: https://www.navy.gov.au/hmas-berrima * [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C2627766 AWM244 BERRIMA - Troopship movement cards, 1914-18 War: HMAT BERRIMA (A35)] from the ''Troopship and cargo carrier movement cards, 1914-18 War'' Copyright 2023 Australian War Memorial, Canberra * [https://www.birtwistlewiki.com.au/wiki/HMAT_A35_Berrima HMAT A35 Berrima] via the BirtwistleWiki first accessed online on the 29th of May, 2023

Berrong Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Berrongs. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. If anyone has more information regarding Henry Napoleon Berrong, such as, is original name or original birthplace would be so helpful!

Berry Cemetery, Hawkins County, Tennessee

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[[Category: Berry Cemetery, Hawkins County, Tennessee]] [[Category: Hawkins County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Tennessee%20Cemeteries/Progress]] ===About=== This free space page for Berry Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Tennessee_Cemeteries|Tennessee Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Tennessee Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== '''Location'''
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::N 36° 18.874' W 083° 02.487' * '''Driving Directions''': ::From highway 66 go north on Ridge Road, 0.6 miles, then right on V. H. Berry Road, 0.1 mile to "KEEP OUT" sign on private property, then 0.1 mile to cemetery in cedar woods beyond the barn. '''NOTE: This cemetery is on private property. You must have permission to enter.''' '''Misc. links''',e.g. * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~langolier/berry_hawkins.html Berry Cemetery website] *[http://tinyurl.com/ybjmbzus Berry Cemetery aerial view] *[https://billiongraves.com/supporting-record/Panorama-Berry-Cemetery/99605745#/ Berry Cemetery in Billion Graves] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/Berry/Berry-cemetery Berry Cemetery in Find A Grave] ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Given Name(s) ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Berry-12079|Berry]]||Henderson||7 Feb 1850||31 Dec 1926||[[image:Berry-12079.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Weatherford-747|Weatherford]]||Catharine||13 May 1830||18 Jun 1912||[[image:Weatherford-747.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-423786|Berry]]||Hannah||22 Apr 1860||27 Mar 1928||[[image:Unknown-423786.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12069|Berry]]||Phillip Cornelius||4 Mar 1871 ||22 Mar 1964||[[image:Berry-12069.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-423710|Allen]]||Mary Jane||20 Jan 1872||7 Oct 1960 ||[[image:Berry-12069.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12070|Berry]]||Arizona||21 Sep 1896||23 Oct 1906||[[image:Berry-12070.jpg|250px]]||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Perkey-85|Perkey]]||Nancy||DEC. 24, 1850||OCT. 24, 1907||[[image:Perkey-85.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Henderson-14306| Henderson]]||Thomas Newton||JAN. 29, 1847|| ||[[image:Henderson-14306.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-423782|Perkey]]||Sarah Elizabeth||JAN. 18, 1855||MAR. 7, 1887||[[image:Unknown-423782.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hudgens-241|Hudgens]]||Hobart||15 Oct 1897 ||26 Sep 1918||[[image:Hudgens-241.jpg|250px]] |-} |}

Berry Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Berrys. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. My grandfather, Pearl Edward Berry never knew his father. For five years he lived with his mother, Elizabeth Berry and her mother, Mary Berry. After five years she married a John Spung, they chose not to raise Pearl so he was raised by Elizabeth's brother, Uncle Eli, a bachelor. My quest is to find the name of my great grandfather. Phyllis Nelson bowman-5450

Berry Farm Cemetery, North Andover, Massachusetts

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'''Cemetery name:''' Berry Farm Cemetery '''Address:''' Berry Street, North Andover, Massachusetts, 01845 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.63649, -71.07394 39 Memorials | Date Range: 1764-1888 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Berry_Farm_Cemetery%2C_North_Andover%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173844/berry-farm-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Berryman Graveyard

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'''Berryman Graveyard in Clark County, Kentucky Detailed listings''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See the [[:Category:Berryman_Graveyard%2C_Clark_County%2C_Kentucky|Berryman Graveyard Page]] for people buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2681354/berryman-graveyard Berryman Graveyard on FindAGrave] '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Berryman_Graveyard|Berryman Graveyard]]}}

Bertie County, North Carolina, one place study

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[[Category: North Carolina Projects]][[Category:Bertie County, North Carolina]][[Category:Southern Pioneers]][[Category:Bertie County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]] *[[Project:North_Carolina|Return to North Carolina Project]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:North_Carolina_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 North Carolina Project Resource Page] ==Bertie County, North Carolina == This project is concerned with Bertie County, North Carolina, and the people who lived there from its founding in 1772 until the present. ===Introduction === The first European settler in what is now North Carolina, [[Batts-280|Nathaniel Batts]], lived in the area, starting in 1655. The county was formed in 1722 during the colonial period, when North Carolina was a British colony, many inhabitants coming from the Norfolk, Virginia, area to experience less interference from the colonial government of Virginia. It is one of the first counties in North Carolina and is an incubator for later generations of both North Carolinians and emigrants from the state. ===History === The county was formed as Bertie Precinct in 1722 from the part of Chowan Precinct of Albemarle County lying west of the Chowan River. It was named for [[Bertie-35|James Bertie]], his brother [[Bertie-39|Henry Bertie]], or perhaps both, each having been one of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina. In 1729 parts of Bertie Precinct, Chowan Precinct, Currituck Precinct, and Pasquotank Precinct of Albemarle County were combined to form Tyrrell Precinct. With the abolition of Albemarle County in 1739, all of its constituent precincts became separate counties. As population of settlers increased, in 1741 parts of Bertie County were organized as Edgecombe County and Northampton County. Finally, in 1759 parts of Bertie, Chowan, and Northampton counties were combined to form Hertford County. Bertie's boundaries have remained the same since then. [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertie_County,_North_Carolina#/search Wikipedia] Bertie County, North Carolina ===Related Projects=== *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British|Southern Colonies British Colonies Subproject]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina|Carolina British Carolina Colony]] 1626–729 *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina|Southern Colonies North Carolina Colony]] 1729-November 21, 1789 *[[Space:Southern_Pioneers|Southern Pioneers]] settlement of the back country of TN, NC, SC and GA down the Great Wagon Trail from the original colonial settlements in PA, Va. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:North_Carolina_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States&public=1#Bertie US Civil War North Carolina Resource Page] Bertie ===Bertie Example Profiles=== ===Genealogical Resources=== * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/bertie.htm usgenarchives.net] Bertie County, North Carolina USGenWeb Archives Project * [http://www.worldatlas.com/na/us/nc/c-bertie-county-north-carolina.html worldatlas.com] Bertie County, North Carolina * [http://www.ncpedia.org/geography/bertie ncpedia.org] Bertie * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bertie_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy Familysearch.org] Bertie County, NC Genealogy * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncbertie/ rootsweb] Bertie, NC * [http://duplin.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/pqs/bertiebastardybonds.html rootsweb] Bertie, NC Bastardy Bonds * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Towns/Bertie_POs_Sorted.htm Bertie County Towns with Post Office] * Herrin, Cynthia, comp.. Bertie County, North Carolina Vital Statistics, 1700s-1920, Sentinel Publications. * Bertie Beginnings: The Story of Our County and Its Distinguished Citizens. Kinston, NC, USA: Sentinel Publications, 1921. === Populated Places === Current Townships: [[:Category:Askewville, North Carolina|Askewville]], [[:Category:Aulander, North Carolina|Aulander]], [[:Category:Colerain, North Carolina|Colerain]], [[:Category:Kelford, North Carolina|Kelford]], [[:Category:Lewiston Woodville, North Carolina|Lewiston-Woodville]], [[:Category:Powellsville, North Carolina|Powellsville]], [[:Category:Roxobel, North Carolina|Roxobel]] and [[:Category:Windsor, North Carolina|Windsor]]. Historical Townships: [[:Category: Snakebite Township, Bertie County, North Carolina|Snakebite Township]] (1860-1900) Towns/Cities: [[:Category:Buena Vista, Bertie County, North Carolina|Buena Vista]], Mitchells, Perdue, Whites, Whites Beach, [[:Category:Woodville, North Carolina|Woodville]], Historical Towns: Gray's Landing (early 1700s, now WIndsor) Unincorporated Cities: Grabtown, [[:Category:Merry Hill, North Carolina|Merry Hill]], [[:Category:Quitsna, North Carolina|Quitsna]], Republican, [[:Category:Connaritsa, North Carolina|Connaritsa]] ==Sources ==

Bertie County, North Carolina Wills, 1854-1868, images 574-788

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] The purpose of this page is to list and link profiles for people with wills on images 574-788 in FamilySearch's records. These images correspond to pages 1-215 (table of contents starts on page 556). These records are also available on Ancestry.com. The records are indexed and searchable by name there, but are not searchable on FamilySearch. This space page is primarily for US Black Heritage Pathfinders so they can learn about the Heritage Exchange process of creating slave owners and enslaved ancestors. But anyone may contribute if they wish, using the project guidelines. See [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|the Heritage Exchange Portal]] for more information. Tips: *Perhaps about 40% of these wills have slaves listed within them. This is a rough estimate. *Some of these people may already have profiles on Wikitree, so make sure to check for possible duplicates before creating a new profile *Names which have more than one page are more likely to have slaves listed *Page numbers are copied from the table of contents, so they do not correspond to the image number on FamilySearch or Ancestry. Just start at FamilySearch image __, which is page 1 in the handwritten book. === -A- === [[Askew-1654|William D Askew]] p26
Garrison Askew p31-32
George O. Askew 113-114
Harriet B. Askew p162
Mary Ashburn p213-214
=== -B- === Sarah Barnes p6
Thomas Bond p6-7
Ryan Belch p15
Ryan Britton p18-19
Joshua Brown p30
John P Britton p32-33
James L Bryan p39-43
John Britton p44
Elijah Bunch p56-57
Nancy L Boykin p98
William S Bryan p108
Jeremiah Bunch p127-128
Margaret S Britton p165
Stephen Bazemore 192-193
Starkey Bryan p203
=== -C- === === -D- === === -E- === === -F- === === -G- === === -H- === === -I- === === -J- === === -K- === === -L- === [[Lee-38023|Henry Lee]] === M === == Sources == *FamilySearch Catalog Record: Bertie County wills, 1761-1942 index. Film/Digital Notes: 1761-1961. Wills, v. G-H 1816-1868 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JCD1-3?i=554&wc=32LF-168%3A169765101%2C169978901&cc=1867501 Link to cover page of scans for 1854-1868] * Wills, Vol G-H, 1816-1868. Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data:North Carolina County, District and Probate Courts.[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9061/images/004753829_00558?pId=2161079 Link to cover page]

Bertina Standridge To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Labanow-7|Bertina Standridge]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Labanow-7&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bertina Standridge To-Do List|Bertina's current to-do list]].''

Berube Name Study

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

Berwick, Immigrant Voyage to Van Diemen's Land 1823

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[[Category: Van Diemen's Land, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Berwick, Arrived 21 Jun 1823]] The Berwick left Gravesend on 6 December 1822,George Matthews Arnold, [http://archive.org/stream/robertpocockgrav00arnorich/robertpocockgrav00arnorich_djvu.txt Robert Pocock : the Gravesend historian, naturalist, antiquarian, and printer] arriving in Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land on 21 June 1823.HOBART-TOWN. from the Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser (Tas. : 1821 - 1825) of Saturday 21 June 1823, Page 2, column 2. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089920. {{Image|file=Berwick_Immigrant_Voyage_to_Van_Diemen_s_Land_1823.jpg}} The cabin passenger list was apparently on page 2 of Hobart Town Gazette of 28 June, which is [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/213247 missing] from the National Library of Australia online archives. From [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Berwick_(1795_ship) ''Wikiwand'']:
[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015005691889&view=1up&seq=84 Lloyd's Register for 1825 (Seq.№B193)] showed Berwick with R. Jeffrey, master, W.C. Hurry and Co., owner, and trade London–Van Diemen's Land. She had been making the run between London and Van Diemen's Land for some time. She had left Gravesend on 6 December 1822 and had arrived in Hobart Town on 21 June 1823. She carried passengers, and delivered some Merino sheep.

The Oriental Herald and Colonial Review reported that Captain Jeffrey and Berwick had stopped at Tristan da Cunha on 25 March 1823 on her way to Van Diemen's Land. She had found it now had a population of 17, or 22 men and three women (accounts differ), and the leadership of a former British artillery corporal. It was well supplied with domestic animals and grew its own produce and potatoes. Its leader traded with the Cape of Good Hope in a small schooner, delivering seal skins and elephant-seal oil.Oriental Herald and Colonial Review (May–August 1824), Vol. 2, p.135.
Asiatic Journal (March 1824), Vol. 17, p.298.
Cited at https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Berwick_(1795_ship), accessed 5 January 2023.


On 7 July, after her arrival, several steerage passengers sued Jeffrey for inadequate accommodations, lack of access to the deck, and water shortages. The court found in their favor and required Jeffrey to pay damages ranging from £8-£20 relative to a per person charge for the voyage of around £40.Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser, 26 July 1823, page 2. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089934.
Asiatic Journal (March 1824), Vol. 17, p.298.
Cited at https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Berwick_(1795_ship), accessed 5 January 2023.
====Further Reading==== * Classified Advertising from the Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser (Tas. : 1821 - 1825) of Saturday 5 July 1823, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089926? * HOBART-TOWN. from the Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser (Tas. : 1821 - 1825) of Saturday 5 July 1823, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089924? *HOBART-TOWN. from the Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser (Tas. : 1821 - 1825) of Saturday 19 July 1823, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089931? *HOBART-TOWN. from the Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser (Tas. : 1821 - 1825) of Saturday 26 July 1823, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089934? == Sources ==

Berwick, Pennsylvania One Place Study

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{{One Place Study|place=Berwick, Pennsylvania}} {{US History|sub-project=Pennsylvania}} == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Smith-121775|Butch Smith]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about Berwick, Pennsylvania. The hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying people that lived there and their contributions in history. == Quick Links == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berwick,_Pennsylvania Wikipedia] *[http://berwickborough.org/ Berwick borough website] *[https://www.berwickhistoricalsociety.org/ Berwick Historical Society] *[http://columbiamontourchamber.com/berwick/ Columbia Montour Chamber of Commerce/Berwick] == Population through the years == *According to local history the population was about 450 by 1840. *According to census info from Wikipedia the population grew to 923 by 1860 and 3916 by 1900,it peaked at 14010 in 1950 and has been declining slowly from about 11,000 in 1990 to about 10,500 in 2010. == Early History == * The information in this section is a summary of information from a book entitled,The Story of Berwick 1786-1936. It was put together for the susquicentennial in 1936,I don't know what the original source is but the info is the same everywhere I've seen it. * It appears that the history of most of lower Luzerne County has a strong connection to the founding of Berwick. [[Owen-5707|Evan Owen]],a Scottish born Quaker had made a couple of trips and had bought land in the present day area of Bloomsburg before being called into service in the Revolutionary War. After the war he sold the land downriver and bought land further North,near where the Nescopeck Creek enters the Susquehanna. It's stated in earlier histories of the area that he bought as much as 3000 acres,some of that being in [[Space:Nescopeck%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Nescopeck Twp]] on the south side of the Susquehanna at a price of 29 cents per acre and began laying out the town of Berwick,surveying the surrounding area and selling land to people looking for a new home. * In 1787 [[Owen-5707|Owen]] went to the state legislature and petitioned the legislature to survey an overland route from Lehighton to the Nescopeck Falls{{Image|file=Berwick_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=Letter to state legislature pt 1 }}{{Image|file=Berwick_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |caption=2nd part of April 1787 letter to PA state legislature }} * the project was given the go ahead and after completing the survey Owen was put in charge of building the road. It appears that,as work was completed,the area was settled fairly quickly,the valley that is now Butler,Sugarloaf and Black Creek started seeing settlers around or just before 1800 and the valley on the north side of the Nescopeck Mountain shortly after. * Settlers had been moving into the area of [[Space:Nescopeck%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Nescopeck Township]] along the Nescopeck Creek,closer to the river and near the present day location of the village of Nescopeck not long after 1786,more detail on that can be found [[Space:Nescopeck%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|here]],those settlers appear to have came by the Reading route,possibly either to Northumberland and then following the Susquehanna north or some came by an overland route to Catawissa and then north by river. John and [[Brown-81305|Robert Brown]]] and their families were the first to settle in the town of Berwick,it looks like they also came about 1786,by the end of 1786 there were 7 families living in Berwick. * Owens Road was completed in 1805 and in 1818 a bridge was built over the Susquehanna river and a road was built north to Tioga,another road was built along the river from Sunbury to Wilkes Barre,between the roads and the canal which was built in 1825 it put Berwick on a pretty busy crossroads. * Another interesting fact that I've read, Berwick and [[Space:Nescopeck%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Nescopeck Township]] were on the outskirts of the Yankee/Pennemite war. The Yankees,settlers from Connecticut had claimed the land that is now Luzerne County,the Penns were trying to get people interested in to moving into the same area. One account that I've read stated that Evan Owen stopped where he did because of resistance from Yankees that were living in what is now [[Space:Salem_Twp%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Salem Township]] in Luzerne county which is also presently East Berwick. Another account stated that even after the land dispute was settled that there was still some distrust for a while between the people in Berwick and Salem Township. == First Businesses == == Notable Businesses == *[[Space:Jackson_and_Woodin_Manufacturing/ACF_Berwick| Jackson and Wooden/ACF Berwick]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiplex_(automobile) Crispin Multiplex Manufacturing] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wise_Foods Wise Potato Chips/Wise Foods] ==Notable People== *[[Woodin-195|William Wooden]] == Cemeteries == *[[Space:Pine_Grove_Cemetery_%28Market_Street%29|Pine Grove Market St]] *[[Space:Pine_Grove_Cemetery_%28Walnut_Street%29|Pine Grove Walnut St]] *[[Space:Roselawn_Cemetery|Roselawn]] *[[Space:Saints_Cyril_and_Methodius_Ukrainian_Cemetery|St Cyril & Methodius Russian & Ukrainian]] == Briar Creek Twp cemeteries == *[[Space:Old_Stone_Methodist_Church|Old Stone Church]] *[[Space:Briar_Creek_Union_Cemetery|Briar Creek Union]] == Salem Township == *[[Space:Salem_Twp%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Salem Twp]] is a seperate municipality in Luzerne Co,because of it's close proximity to Berwick it's as close to a suburb as you'll find in the area. == Sources for local records == *[http://www.pagenweb.org/~columbia/ Columbia Co Genweb] *[http://www.pagenweb.org/~columbia/marrmain.htm marriage announcements from Columbia Democrat],Columbia Co genweb == Susquehanna and Tioga Turnpike == *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susquehanna_and_Tioga_Turnpike Wikipedia] *[https://colcohist-gensoc.org/wp-content/uploads/susquehanna_and_tioga_turnpike.pdf Another account ot the turnpike] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shiner-72 Andrew Shiner is credited with work on both the Susquehanna and Tioga and Lusane to Nescopeck Turnpike] == Local shortline railroads == *[[Space:Local_railroads%2CNescopeck%2CBerwick_and_Bloomsburg|local shortline railroads]] == Connecticut claims to Pennsylvania territory/Yankee Pennemite war == *[https://connecticuthistory.org/the-susquehanna-settlers/ Connecticut History] == Berwick Specific Attractions == *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_for_the_Diamonds Wikipedia/Run for the Diamonds] *[http://www.runfordiamonds.com Run for the Diamonds website] *[https://www.facebook.com/BerwickRiverfest/ Riverfest on Facebook] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Mansion_and_Carriage_House Wikipedia/Jackson Mansion] *[https://www.berwickhistoricalsociety.org/bhso-Jackson%20Mansion-9.htm Berwick Historical Society/Jackson Mansion] *[http://www.berwickchristmasblvd.com/ Berwick Christmas Boulevard] *[http://www.bringstuiehome.org/Bring_Stuie_Home%21/Welcome.html Stuart Tank Memorial Assoc/WWII weekend] == Area Attractions == *[https://www.bloomsburgfair.com/ Bloomsburg Fair] *[http://www.knoebels.com/ Knoebels] *[http://www.billsbikebarn.com/ Bills Old Bike Barn] *[http://www.luzernecountyfair.com/#main Luzerne County Fair] *[http://m.dcnr.state.pa.us/StateParks/ParkDetail?ICSORG=6417 Ricketts Glen SP] *[http://m.dcnr.state.pa.us/StateParks/ParkDetail?ICSORG=6432 Nescopeck SP] *[http://www.poconoraceway.com/ Tricky Triangle] *[https://www.briggsfarm.com/ Briggs Farm Blues Festival] *[http://www.countryfolkstore.com/ Country Folk]

Besant Name Study

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[[Category:Besant Name Study]]__NOTOC____NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Besant Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Besant Besant] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Besant name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Besants), by time period (18th Century Besants), or by topic (Besant DNA, Besant Occupations, Besant Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Besant Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Cortesi-7|Donald Cortesi]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Besant}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Besant}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Bessie Brewer's Paintings

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[[Category:Shockey-96]] My grandmother, Nana Bessie started doing to painting classes when she in her twilight years. Giving a painting away to her children each Christmas. Below are all the paintings she's done (might be a few missing) and unsure of the years or order they were done. {| | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-1.jpg}} |- | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-2.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-3.jpg}} |- | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-4.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-6.jpg}} |- | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-7.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-8.jpg}} |- | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-9.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-10.jpg}} |- | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-11.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-12.jpg}} |- | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-13.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-14.jpg}} |- | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-15.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-16.jpg}} |- | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-17.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-18.jpg}} |- | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-19.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-20.jpg}} |- | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-21.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-22.jpg}} |- | {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-23.jpg |caption=Trinity Lutheran Church (what it looked like before Hurricane Ivan in 2004) }} || {{Image|file=Bessie_Brewer_s_Paintings-5.jpg}} |}

Best Wishes E-Cards

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Betancourt Family Mysteries

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

Beter Name Study

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

Beth Anne Hamilton Obit

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On February 22nd, 2022, Beth Anne Hamilton joined her parents, Charles C. Hamilton and Jeannette Dise Hamilton, and other loving family members. Beth was born September 25th, 1962, in Baltimore, MD. She and her dad moved to Easton in 2003 and after his death she lived under the care of the excellent staff of Chesapeake Center Group Home for 17 years. She worked at the Chesapeake Center assembling prizes for vending machines. Beth was an accomplished "Special Olympian" and often a decorated bowler in the "Ridge Roller" League. She enjoyed puzzles, coloring, latch hook video games and watching the Orioles with her Dad. However, Elvis and ice cream were the favorites. She liked to laugh and make others laugh. Beth had many friends and devoted caregivers at home and at work. Beth is survived by her guardian and cousin, Monica Dise Kelly, and cousins: Jack Dise, Eric Dise, Brian Dise, Roger Maltby, Steven Wrightson, Teresa Wrightson, Connie Ciccarelli, and special friends; Richard Reiher and Mindy Wright. She was predeceased by her cousins, Gary Maltby, Leslie Wrightson Hubbard and Alan Wrightson. == People == * [[Dise-44|Beth Anne Dise (1962-2022)]] ** Mother: [[Dise-41|Frances Jeannette Dise (1918-2003)]] ** Father: [[Hamilton-31771|Charles Hamilton Jr. (-2006)]] ** Uncle: [[Dise-42|James Howard Dise (1921-1985)]] ** Cousin: [[Dise-45|Monica (Dise) Kelly]] == Links == * https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/baltimoresun/name/charles-hamilton-obituary?id=26281867 * [[Space:Charles_Hamilton_Jr.|Charles Hamilton Jr.]] [[Category: Obits]]

Beth El Cemetery, West Springfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Beth El Cemetery, West Springfield, Massachusetts]] {{Image|file=Beth_El_Cemetery_West_Springfield_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Beth El Cemetery, West Springfield, Massachusetts |align=c |size=m }}
'''Cemetery name:''' Beth El Cemetery '''Address:''' Kings Highway, West Springfield, Massachusetts '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.10957, -72.63530 The 4 Jewish Cemeteries in this complex are: Congregation Kodimoh Cemetery Beth El Cemetery Bnai Jacob Cemetery Beth Israel Cemetery The complex borders Saint Thomas Cemetery 1,836  Memorials  |  Date Range: 1917- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Beth_El_Cemetery%2C_West_Springfield%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2295353/beth-el-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Beth Heise To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Arms-1275|Beth Heise]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Arms-1275&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Beth Heise To-Do List|Beth's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Arms-1279|Arms, Francis William]] || 1853-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Arms-1280|Arms, William T]] || 1824-06-12 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Arms-1279|Arms, Francis William]] || 1853-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Arms-1280|Arms, William T]] || 1824-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Marsden-1422|Grant, Edna Jean (Marsden) ]] || 1909-08-09 || to-do |- |}

Beth Israel Cemetery, Everett, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Beth Israel Cemetery, Everett, Massachusetts]] {{Image|file=Beth_Israel_Cemetery_Everett_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Beth Israel Cemetery, Everett, Massachusetts |align=c |size=m }}
'''Cemetery name:''' Beth Israel Cemetery '''Address:''' Fuller Street, Everett, Massachusetts, 02149 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.42360, -71.03330   2,389 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1824- [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Beth_Israel_Cemetery%2C_Everett%2C_Massachusetts&action=edit '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/90786/beth-israel-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Beth Jones To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jones-92212|Beth Jones]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Jones-92212&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Beth Jones To-Do List|Beth's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Beth Phillips To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Catlin-388|Beth Phillips]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Catlin-388&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Beth Phillips To-Do List|Beth's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Crowe-741|Adams, Sarah Jane (Crowe) ]] || 1891-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Adams-19027|Adams, James ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McMAHON-1132|Adams, Sarah Jane (McMAHON) ]] || 1891-04-30 || to-do |- |}

Beth Tidman To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Finn-877|Beth Tidman]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Finn-877&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Beth Tidman To-Do List|Beth's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Finn-887|Finn, Leo Joseph, Sr]] || 1897-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Pellicot-1|Finn, Augusta Catherine (Pellicot) ]] || 1897-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Finn-905|Finn, Patrick Francis]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Coppersmith-57|Sheets, Martha (Coppersmith)]] || || to-do |- |}

Beth Tysor To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Davison-1629|Beth Tysor]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Davison-1629&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Beth Tysor To-Do List|Beth's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Davison-3097|Davison, Michael ]] || || to-do |- | [[Davison-3229|Davison, Louis Jay]] || 1921-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Garland-2661|Davison, Dorothy Rose (Garland) ]] || 1934-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Mitchel-555|Mitchel, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Mitchel-556|Mitchel, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Davison-1629|Tysor, Beth (Davison)]] || || to-do |- |}

Beth Tzedec Memorial Park

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[[:Category:Beth Tzedec Memorial Park, North York, Ontario|Beth Tzedec Memorial Park category page]] Beth Tzedec Memorial Park is a Jewish cemetery in North York, Ontario. It is active. Visit the [https://www.beth-tzedec.org/page/contact-us Beth Tzedec Memorial Park] web site for further information. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] *OGS cemetery ID: 4820 (NYK-009 on map) (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718513/data?n=141 Beth Tzedic Memorial Park] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research.

Bethabara, North Carolina

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[[Category: Moravian_Immigrants_to_North_Carolina]] ===Home=== *[[Space:North_Carolina_Moravian_Settlers|North Carolina Moravian Settlers]] ===History=== *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/Towns/Bethabara_NC.html] A History of Bethabara, North Carolina ===Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1227703/bethabara-moravian-god's-acre] Bethabara Moravian God's Acre {{Image|file=Bethabara_North_Carolina.jpg |caption=Bethabara Moravian Church- built in 1788 }}

Bethanga cemetery, Victoria

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Bethanga, Victoria]] [[Category:Bethanga Cemetery, Bethanga, Victoria]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== *Located in the upper Murray region of Victoria. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *[https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/59628055#map=17/-36.14032/147.08527 Link to map of Bethanga] ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |[[Adams-65147| Adams, Arthur Prince]]||1928 Jun 19||2006 Mar 20||||H of Margaret; F of Tony, Jo-Ann, Carolyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Adams-65147.jpg 5160215] |- |[[Appleton-1825| Appleton, Samuel]]||||1912 Jan 22||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Appleton-1825.jpg 5160027] |- |[[Armstrong-24931| Armstrong, George]]||||1910 Sep 25||77||H of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Armstrong-24931.jpg 5160106] |- |[[Watson-39123|Armstrong, Janet]]||||1905 Dec 29||69||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Armstrong-24931.jpg 5160106] |- |[[Armstrong-24932|Armstrong, Lewis]]||||1893 Aug 16||68||d. Bethanga|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Armstrong-24932.jpg 5160084] |- |[[ Armstrong-24942|Armstrong, Mary Anne]]||||1898 Jan 18||26||d. Bethanga; D of Alex & Sarah E Armstrong; Niece of Lewis Armstrong|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Armstrong-24932.jpg 5160084] |- |[[Basten-178|Basten, Willie]]||||1896 Jan 24||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Basten-178.jpg 5160076] |- |[[Bohun-219|Bohun, Frederick George]]||||1970 Mar 10||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Bohun-219.jpg 5160179] |- |[[Bohun-221|Bohun, Harold Ebden]]||||1911 Jan 29||17||6th S of M V & M A Bohun|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Bohun-221.jpg 5160112] |- |[[Bohun-216|Bohun, John Francis]]||1890 Jan 27||1966 Aug 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Bohun-216.jpg 5160178] |- |[[Bohun-220|Bohun, Martin V]]||||1942 Jun 22||84||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Bohun-220.jpg 5160113] |- |[[Bock-2229|Bohun, Mary A]]||||1954 Aug 30||88||W of Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Bohun-220.jpg 5160113] |- |[[Boswell-3373|Boswell, Bevan John]]||1944 Mar 02||2003 Oct 09||||H of Pam; M of Brett, Jason, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Boswell-3373.jpg 5160197] |- |[[Bourne-3480| Bourne, George]]||||1933 Aug 29||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Bourne-3480.jpg 5160159] |- |[[Dawson-8110| Bownds, Sarah]]||||1966 Aug 12||92||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Bownds-15.jpg 5160056] |- |[[Bownds-15|Bownds, William]]||||1939 Nov 25||71||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Bownds-15.jpg 5160056] |- |[[Pooley-750| Burr, Bertha]]||1910 Jun 21||1980 Oct 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Pooley-750.jpg 5160205] |- |[[Burr-3937| Burr, John A M]]||1910 Jul 13||1985 Oct 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Pooley-750.jpg 5160205] |- |[[Butters-736|Butters, John]]||||1903 Jul 31||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Butters-736.jpg 5160080] |- |[[Dower-279|Clough, Fanny]]||||1929 Jun 04||61||W of William; M of Thirza, Les, Frank||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Clough-2945.jpg 5160109] |- |[[Clough-2945|Clough, William]]||||1908 Jan 07||48||H of Fanny; F of Thirza, Les, Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Clough-2945.jpg 5160109] |- |[[Cole-31034| Cole, Auburn Irwin]]||||1946 Nov 01||17||youngest S of Ernest & Amy Cole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Cole-31034.jpg 5160128] |- |[[Meredith-6175|Cole, Gladys Olive]]||||1951 Jun 27||59||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Cole-31041.jpg 5160170] |- |[[ Cole-31048|Cole, Irene Ethel]]||||1926 Apr 12||<1||9 mths; GD of Gladys & Leslie Cole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Cole-31042.jpg 5160127] |- |[[Cole-31041|Cole, Leslie Walter]]||||1977 Jun 27||85||H of Gladys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Cole-31041.jpg 5160170] |- |[[Lees-2494|Cole, Martha Emma]]||||1933 Oct 16||||W of Robert David Cole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Cole-31034.jpg 5160128] |- |[[Lees-2497|Cole, Mary Ann]]||||1885 Nov 21||26||W of Robert D Cole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Cole-31050.jpg 5160090] |- |[[Cole-31050| Cole, Robert D]]||||1884 May 19||<1||3 wks; S of Robert & Mary Ann Cole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Cole-31050.jpg 5160090] |- |[[Cole-31042|Cole, Robert David]]||||1923 Jun 07||73||H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Cole-31042.jpg 5160127] |- |[[Cole-31051 |Cole, Sidney Arthur]]||||1909 Nov 16||25||2nd S of R D & M A Cole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Cole-31051.jpg 5160092] |- |[[Collins-38152|Collins, Dennis]]||||||||S of Michael & Annie Collins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Collins-38152.jpg 5160052] |- |[[Collins-38154|Collins, Josephine]]||||||||D of Michael & Annie Collins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Collins-38152.jpg 5160052] |- |[[Collins-38153|Collins, Michael]]||||1905 Jul 06||63||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Collins-38153.jpg 5160042] |- |[[Collins-38155|Collins, Norah]]||||||||D of Michael & Annie Collins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Collins-38152.jpg 5160052] |- |[[Collins-38156|Collins, Thomas]]||||1922 Jul 08||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Collins-38156.jpg 5160147] |- |[[Coysh-51|Coote, Evelyn Edith (Dove)]]||1914 Jul 04||1994 Oct 08||||nee Coysh; W of James Alfred Coote; M of Qona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Coysh-51.jpg 5161092] |- |[[Bohun-223|Cox, Kathleen Margaret]]||1916 Mar 05||2003 Dec 17||||nee Bohun|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Bohun-223.jpg 5160114] |- | [[Post-2253|Coysh, Ada Rebecca]] ||||1937 Jul 19||62||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Coysh-18.jpg 5160085] |- | [[Coysh-50|Coysh, Herbert Francis]] ||||1920 Jan 30||2||S of R H & A R Coysh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Coysh-50.jpg 5160117] |- | [[Coysh-18|Coysh, Robert Henry]] ||||1944 Aug 17||78||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Coysh-18.jpg 5160085] |- |[[Dower-280|Dower, Cora Isabel]]||||1925 Jul 23||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Dower-273.jpg 5160119] |- |[[Pascoe-2069|Dower, Elizabeth]]||||1920 Feb 01||94||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Pascoe-2069.jpg 5160064] |- |[[Dower-281|Dower, James]]||||1879 Mar 31||3||7th S of William & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Dower-281.jpg 5160067] |- |[[Dower-282|Dower, John]]||||1917 Oct 14||70||Eldest S of William & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Dower-282.jpg 5160065] |- |[[Parkhill-181|Dower, Margretta Mary]]||||1960 Jan 20||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Dower-273.jpg 5160119] |- |[[Dower-283|Dower, Mary Edith]]||||1919 Aug 03||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Dower-273.jpg 5160119] |- |[[Dower-273|Dower, Thomas]]||||1924 Dec 26||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Dower-273.jpg 5160119] |- |[[Dower-224|Dower, William]]||||1907 Sep 17||82||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Pascoe-2069.jpg 5160064] |- |[[Dower-284|Dower, William]]||||1886 Jun 23||||accidental death at Bethanga; 4th S of William & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Dower-284.jpg 5160066] |- |[[Ellefsen-61|Ellefsen, Andy]]||1925 Jan 01||2001 Feb 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Ellefsen-61.jpg 5160213] |- |[[Bennett-15615| Ellefsen, Jean]]||1926 Nov 11||2003 Nov 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Ellefsen-61.jpg 5160213] |- |[[Ellis-28997| Ellis William Henry]]||||1921 Jan 04||64||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Ellis-28997.jpg 5160101] |- |[[ Simpson-26605|Ellis, Ellen]]||||1943 Aug ||82||W of William Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Ellis-28997.jpg 5160101] |- |[[Ellis-28999| Ellis, N H]]||||1943 Feb 02||56||H of Nell; F of Aubyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Ellis-28999.jpg 5160164] |- |[[Ellis-28997|Ellis, William]]||||1901 Oct 04||76||d. Bethanga|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Ellis-28997.jpg 5160101] |- |[[Lewis-58095|Evans, Amy Elizabeth]]||||1960 Mar 19||79||W of Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Lewis-58095.jpg 5160126] |- |[[Evans-45735|Evans, Kenneth William]]||||1919 Feb 28||39||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Evans-45735.jpg 5160125] |- |[[Semmens-392|Evans, Margaret Jean]]||1913 Sep 04||2004 Dec 02||91||W of Robert; M of Ron & Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Evans-45737.jpg 5160201] |- |[[Evans-45737|Evans, Robert Alwyn]]||1914 Jul 12||2005 Aug 19||91||H of Margaret; F of Ron & Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Evans-45737.jpg 5160201] |- |[[O'Brien-13701|Filippini, Catherine]]||1852||1880||||nee O’Brien; W of Giacomo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Filippini-45.jpg 5160045] |- |[[Filippini-45| Filippini, Giacomo]]||1833||1900||||from Cevio, Ticino, Switzerland; H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Filippini-45.jpg 5160045] |- |[[Brown-160999|Fleming, Emily]]||||1900 Aug 18||65||M of Sabina Nicholls|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Brown-160999.jpg 5160100] |- |[[Bowles-4587| Foard, Belinda Harriet]]||||1913 Mar 06||81||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Foard-329.jpg 5160096] |- |[[Foard-330|Foard, John]]||||1931 Feb 03||81||H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Foard-330.jpg 5160148] |- |[[Seymour-6396|Foard, Martha Weller]]||||1924 Nov 01||78||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Foard-330.jpg 5160148] |- |[[Foard-329|Foard, Robert]]||||1905 Mar 31||78||H of Belinda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Foard-329.jpg 5160096] |- |[[Unknown-645960|Gale, Sharyn Leanne]]||1966 Dec 15||2014 May 22||||W of Les; M of Krystal, Keenan, Michael, Melanie, Shania-Jane, Beau, Luke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Unknown-645960.jpg 5160217] |- |[[Smith-310307|Garland, Valerie]]||1937 Apr 14||2018 Feb 14||||nee Smith; W of Ken; M of Tracy, Jeffrey, Rosemary, Natalie; D of Tom & Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Smith-310307.jpg 5160220] |- |[[Geltch-2|Geltch, Johann]]||1847 Mar 31||1904 Sep 08||54||b. Reichesdorf, Siebenburgen, Hungary; d. Bethanga|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Geltch-2.jpg 5160054] |- |[[Moon-8031|Gregory, Mary Jane]]||||1947 Dec 24||75||widow of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Moon-8031.jpg 5160168] |- |[[Warren-23322| Hanley, Jane]]||831 Jun 19||1895 Oct 13||||nee Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Hanley-2020.jpg 5160071] |- |[[Warren-23322|Hanley, William]]||||1889 Aug 10||||arrived Australia on the Adelaide 22 Jun 1848|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Hanley-2020.jpg 5160071] |- |[[Sirl-31| Harris, Alice Ann]]||||1935 Sep 21||72||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Harris-60254.jpg 5160094] |- |[[Sirle-3| Harris, Elizabeth J]]||||1961 Aug 21||89||W of Evan; M of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Harris-60269.jpg 5160172] |- |[[Harris-60269| Harris, Evan]]||||1951 Oct 05||77||H of Elizabeth; F of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Harris-60269.jpg 5160172] |- |[[ Phillips-47554|Harris, Hannah]]||||1902 Jan 12||71||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Harris-60248.jpg 5160097] |- |[[Tyrell-469| Harris, Henrietta Marion (Mary Tyrell)]]||1909 Sep 07||1999 Mar 01||||W of Hugh Evan; M of Jeanine, Malcolm, Lindsay, Maxine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Harris-60270.jpg 5160173] |- |[[Harris-60270|Harris, Hugh Evan]]||1907 May 06||1995 Jul 12||||H of Henrietta Marion; F of Jeanine, Malcolm, Lindsay, Maxine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Harris-60270.jpg 5160173] |- |[[Harris-60248| Harris, John]]||||1898 Jun 29||65||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Harris-60248.jpg 5160097] |- |[[Harris-60254| Harris, Thomas]]||||1934 Mar 03||72||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Harris-60254.jpg 5160094] |- |[[Harris-60268| Harris, William]]||||1901 Jun 14||29||S of John & Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Harris-60248.jpg 5160097] |- |[[Williams-127063| Herrin, Evangeline Anne]]||||1967 Dec 06||86||W of Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Herrin-944.jpg 5160176] |- |[[Herrin-945| Herrin, John M]]||||1961 Jan 09||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Herrin-945.jpg 5160174] |- |[[Herrin-944|Herrin, Matthew Hollow]]||||1965 Feb 03||87||H of Evangeline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Herrin-944.jpg 5160176] |- | [[Herzog-1042|Hertzog, Charles Peter]] ||||1960 Dec 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Herzog-1042.jpg 5160013] |- | [[Hertzog-263|Hertzog, Charles Victor]] ||1922||2005|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hertzog-263.jpg 5160014] |- | [[Parkhill-180|Hertzog, Christina]] ||||1983 Sep 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Herzog-1042.jpg 5160013] |- | [[Saunders-14589|Hertzog, Jane E]] ||||1942||83||W of Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Herzog-1101.jpg 5160044] |- | [[Herzog-1101|Hertzog, Victor Antonie]] ||||1906 Jun 23||53||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Herzog-1101.jpg 5160044] |- |[[Follett-1603| Hill, Cecil Sidney]]||||1901 Jul 21||4||4 yrs 7 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Follett-650.jpg 5160058] |- |[[Follett-1604| Hill, James Stewart]]||1890 Mar 10||1946 Apr 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Follett-1604.jpg 5160166] |- |[[Lees-2498|Hore, Elizabeth Mary]]||1910 Sep 25||1986 Aug 20||||W of Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Lees-2498.jpg 5160183] |- |[[Hore-1016|Hore, Eric Stanford (Gramps)]]||1910||1995||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Hore-1016.jpg 5160182] |- |[[Packer-2072|Hutchinson,Mary Patricia]]||1922 Mar 05||2006 Oct 30||||W of Martin; M of Christine, Paul, Gregory, Peter, Mary Anne, Aileen, Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Hutchinson-9915.jpg 5160031] |- |[[Hutchinson-9915|Hutchinson,Martin Joffre]]||1915 Jun 14||1997 Dec 07||||H of Patricia; F of Christine, Paul, Gregory, Peter, Mary Anne, Aileen, Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Hutchinson-9915.jpg 5160031] |- |[[Richards-21911| Jury, Elizabeth Mary]]||||1926 Dec 19||69||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Jury-1151.jpg 5160079] |- |[[Veale-818|Jury, Emma]]||||1912 Mar 05||76||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Jury-1152.jpg 5160102] |- |[[Jury-1151|Jury, Thomas]]||||1926 Nov 15||70||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Jury-1151.jpg 5160079] |- |[[Jury-1152|Jury, Thomas]]||||1902 Nov 05||69||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Jury-1152.jpg 5160102] |- |[[Ladd-3012|Ladd, John Daniel]]||||1905 Oct 25||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Ladd-3012.jpg 5160104] |- |[[Lees-1237| Lees, Arthur Norman]]||||1934 Jul 05||43||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Lees-1237.jpg 5160086] |- |[[Lees-2501|Lees, Arthur Norman]]||||1885 Jun 02||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Lees-2501.jpg 5160088] |- |[[Hooper-5680|Lees, Clara Mary]]||||1897 Jan 20||28||W of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Lees-1238-1.jpg 5160089] |- |[[Lees-2500| Lees, Clifford Alton]]||||1893 Dec 22||<1||6 mths; S of Clara & Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Lees-1238-1.jpg 5160089] |- |[[Lees-1238|Lees, Daniel William]]||||1899 Dec 17||36||H of Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Lees-1238-1.jpg 5160089] |- |[[Lees-2495|Lees, Daniel William]]||||1907 Jun 23||75||d. Bethanga|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Lees-2495.jpg 5160108] |- |[[Benford-87|Lees, Ellen Annie]]||||1978 Jan 21||87||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Lees-1237.jpg 5160086] |- |[[Lees-2499| Lees, Herbert Charles]]||||1936 Nov 27||||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Lees-2499.jpg 5160145] |- |[[Lees-2502|Lees, Leslie Roy]]||||1924 Oct 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Lees-2502.jpg 5160146] |- |[[Armstrong-24988| Lees, Mary Ann]]||||1951 Jan 12||||W of Herbert||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Lees-2499.jpg 5160145] |- |[[Lees-2503| Lees, Stanley Charles]]||||1938 Jun 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Lees-2502.jpg 5160146] |- |[[Lobban-169| Lobban, Annie]]||||1910 Aug 09||29||D of J & M Lobban|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Lobban-168.jpg 5160103] |- |[[Lobban-175| Lobban, Geoffrey William McIntosh]]||1933 Nov 26||2009 Feb 28||||H of Dorothy; F of James & Wendy Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Lobban-175.jpg 5160218] |- |[[Lobban-171|Lobban, Isabel Bessie]]||||1903 Dec 27||11||D of J & M Lobban|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Lobban-168.jpg 5160103] |- |[[Lobban-75|Lobban, James]]||||1935 Jul 06||84||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Lobban-75.jpg 5160160] |- |[[Lobban-172|Lobban, Jessie Edythe]]||1901 Jul 12||1986 Aug 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Lobban-75.jpg 5160160] |- |[[Lobban-173|Lobban, John Cameron]]||1923 Sep 29||2000 Sep 21||||Eldest S of William Alexander & Grace Elsie; ashes scattered|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Lobban-173.jpg 5160162] |- |[[Lobban-168|Lobban, Kenneth John]]||||1905 May 11||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Lobban-168.jpg 5160103] |- |[[Lobban-170| Lobban, Marion Alice (Mal)]]||1903 Apr 23||1997 Feb 19||||youngest D of James & Mary Lobban; ashes scattered at sea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Lobban-170.jpg 5160161] |- |[[Simpson-15319|Lobban, Mary Ellis]]||||1945 Aug 27||83||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Lobban-75.jpg 5160160] |- |[[Luxon-409|Luxon, James]]||||1920 Mar 30||48||H of Frances; F of Stella, Clifford, Percy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Luxon-409.jpg 5160116] |- |[[Mackay-5994|Mackay, Alexander]]||||1896 Nov 26||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Mackay-5994.jpg 5160074] |- |[[Rowley-6077| Maher, Jane E]]||||1916 Jan 30||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Rowley-6077.jpg 5160026] |- |[[Mulcahey-73|Maher, Margaret]]||||1903 Sep 16||67||||Obituary |- |[[Maher-3886|Maher, Michael]]||||1916 Sep 22||78||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Maher-3886.jpg 5160040] |- |[[Maher-3887| Maher, Michael Thomas]]||||1893||||S of Michael & Margaret Maher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Maher-3887.jpg 5160041] |- | [[Mahon-1329|Mahon, Walter (Wally)]] ||1906 Apr 12||1959 Jul 30||||H of Winifred; F of Mary, Margaret (dec), Barbara, Peter, David (dec), Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Mahon-1329.jpg 5160015] |- | [[Shanahan-945|Mahon, Winifred]] ||1915 Sep 21||2013 May 19||||nee Shanahan; W of Walter; M of Mary, Margaret (dec), Barbara, Peter, David (dec), Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Mahon-1329.jpg 5160015] |- |[[Main-4482| Main, Alexander R]]||||1964 Jul 07||||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Main-4482.jpg 5160175] |- |[[Scott-56001|Main, Margaret J]]||||1970 Sep 16||||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Main-4482.jpg 5160175] |- |Mann, Des||||||||||5160006 |- |[[Lennane-32| Martin, Annie Elizabeth (Betty)]]||1914 Aug 05||2007 Dec 10||||W of Norm; M of Thomas Robert & Vivien Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Martin-86218.jpg 5160203] |- |[[Mitchell-43725|Martin, Florence Jane]]||||1970 Mar 08||86||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Martin-86219.jpg 5160167] |- |[[Martin-86219|Martin, Thomas]]||||1948 Jan 10||60||H of Florence; F of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Martin-86219.jpg 5160167] |- |[[Martin-86218| Martin, Thomas Norman (Norm)]]||1917 May 31||2012 Aug 07||||H of Betty; F of Thomas Robert & Vivien Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Martin-86218.jpg 5160203] |- |[[Maxwell-18737| Maxwell, Ian Lindsay]]||1952 Apr 07||2009 Jan 05||||H of Chere; S-in-L of John Clarke (dec); B-inL of Kim & Gary Anderson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Maxwell-18737.jpg 5160199] |- |[[McCormack-3105|McCormack, Mark Francis]]||1953 Jan 27||2020 Nov 01||||H of Glynis; F of Geoff, Keegan, Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/McCormack-3105.jpg 5160001] |- |[[Baker-9651|McDonald, Lydia]]||||1888 Feb 09||30||W of D McDonald; D of C & M A Baker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Baker-9651.jpg 5160083] |- |[[McFarland-Elliott-1| McFarland-Elliott, Darren James]]||1968 Mar 04||2006 Sep 24||||S of Margaret Elliott (nee McFarland) & Garry Elliott; partner of Kellie-Ann Reis; F of Jessica & Stephanie-Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/McFarland-Elliott-1.jpg 5160021] |- |[[McFarland-5362| McFarland, Adam]]||||1933 Nov 11||69||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/McFarland-5362.jpg 5160019] |- |[[McFarland-5363|McFarland, John]]||||1968 Aug 06||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/McFarland-5362.jpg 5160019] |- |[[McFarland-5364|McFarland, Joseph]]||1902 Jan 26||1986 Sep 18||||H of Olga; F of Margaret, Heather,Anne, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/McFarland-5364.jpg 5160020] |- |[[Saunders-14744| McFarland, Mary]]||||1945 Mar 10||73||W of Adam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/McFarland-5362.jpg 5160019] |- |[[Reis-1003|McFarland, Olga Ellen]]||1913 Nov 16||2010 Jul 27||||nee Reis; W of Joseph; M of Margaret, Heather, Anne, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/McFarland-5364.jpg 5160020] |- |[[McFarland-5365| McFarland, Peter William]]||||1993 Apr 06||58||S of Alice & William; B of Jean, Kathleen, Mary, Frank, Patricia, Elizabeth, John, Helene, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/McFarland-5365.jpg 5160018] |- |[[McFarland-5366|McFarland, Teresa]]||||1928 Apr 30||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/McFarland-5362.jpg 5160019] |- |McFarlane, Tricia||||||||||5160007 |- |[[Banon-9| McGill, Dora]]||1854||1906||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/McGill-3585.jpg 5160043] |- |[[McGill-3585| McGill, James]]||1846||1930||||H of Dora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/McGill-3585.jpg 5160043] |- |[[Meredith-6193|Meredith, Donald William]]||||1936 May 08||<1||3 mths; S of Hedley & Alma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Meredith-6193.jpg 5160155] |- |[[ Gregory-13684|Meredith, Ida Cecelia Mary (Peg)]]||||2005 May 21||95||nee Gregory; W of James Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Gregory-13684.jpg 5160181] |- |[[ Meredith-6192|Meredith, James Gordon]]||||1974 Jan 04||84||H of Peg; F of Lynette & Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Meredith-6192.jpg 5160180] |- |[[Meredith-6176|Meredith, John Hurst]]||1855 Feb 08||1932 Apr 30||||H of Olivia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Meredith-6176.jpg 5160154] |- |[[Meredith-6191| Meredith, John Hurst]]||1880 Feb 19||1933 Sep 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Meredith-6193.jpg 5160155] |- |[[Wealands-25|Meredith, Olivia Elizabeth]]||1853 Mar 10||1936 May 31||||nee Wealands; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Meredith-6176.jpg 5160154] |- |[[Brian-503|Michell, Mary Ann]]||||1880 Nov 30||34||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Michell-1262.jpg 5160107] |- |[[Michell-1262| Michell, Thomas Andrew]]||||1906 Jun 22||71||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Michell-1262.jpg 5160107] |- |[[Milovanovic-9| Milovanovic, Branimir (Barney)]]||1937 Sep 25||2019 Aug 24||||F of Svetlana, Dusan, Sonia, Slavko|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Milovanovic-9.jpg 5160207] |- |[[Mitchell-43861| Mitchell, A E]]||1886 Aug 02||1952 Apr 18||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Mitchell-43861.jpg 5160138] |- |[[Mitchell-43994|Mitchell, Aubrey Beaumont]]||1890 Oct 09||1980 Apr 25||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Mitchell-43994.jpg 5160137] |- |[[Mitchell-43995|Mitchell, Baron L]]||1894 Mar 08||1954 Jan 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Mitchell-43995.jpg 5160136] |- |[[Sirl-2| Mitchell, Christiana]]||||1934 May 29||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Sirl-2.jpg 5160135] |- |[[Cole-31281|Mitchell, Christina A E]]||||1962 Jun 13||78||W of W T Mitchell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Cole-31281.jpg 5160209] |- |[[Dawson-Wink-1|Mitchell, Hannah Mary]]||1934 Jul 17||1991 Aug 29||57||W of John; M of Keneth, Alan, Catherine, Suzanne, Ross, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Dawson-Wink-1.jpg 5160185] |- |[[Hunt-28887| Mitchell, Hazel Lieuanda]]||||1971 May 21||60||d. Knowel; M of John & Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Hunt-28887.jpg 5160188] |- |[[Mitchell-2946| Mitchell, John]]||||1933 Oct 26||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Mitchell-2946.jpg 5160133] |- |[[Mitchell-43996|Mitchell, John William]]||1931 May 13||2011 Nov 10||80||H of Hannah (dec); F of Kenneth (dec), Alan, Catherine,Suzanne, Ross, Lynett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Mitchell-43996.jpg 5160186] |- |[[Mitchell-44013| Mitchell, Kenneth John]]||1954 Oct 02||2009 Sep 16||||H of Judy; F of Angela, Daniel, Kimberley, Benjamin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Mitchell-44013.jpg 5160190] |- |[[Frey-4274|Mitchell, Margaret Kay]]||1957 Nov 09||2011 Apr 12||||W of Alan; D of Walter & Erika Frey; Sis of Sandra & Michael; D-in-L of John & Hannah; Sis-in-L of Kenneth, Catherine, Suzanne, Ross, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Frey-4274.jpg 5160187] |- |[[Mitchell-43998|Mitchell, Maxwell James (Max)]]||1934 Jul 12||2021 Dec 10||||H of Judith Elaine (Judy); F of Bruce, Jan, Doug, Tina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Mitchell-43998.jpg 5160208] |- |[[Mitchell-44015|Mitchell, Melba M M]]||188?, Nov 01||1939 Sep 13||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Mitchell-43995.jpg 5160136] |- |[[Mitchell-44016|Mitchell, Stella Alice]]||1880 Sep 13||1959 Dec 23||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Mitchell-44016.jpg 5160134] |- |[[Mitchell-2950| Mitchell, W T]]||1879 Aug 11||1937 Feb 16||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Mitchell-43861.jpg 5160138] |- |[[Mitchell-43726|Mitchell, William]]||||1889 Jul 11||39|| H of E A Mitchell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Mitchell-42799.jpg 5160081] |- |[[Grant-22625| Moore, Margaret Jean]]||||1945 Feb 12||50||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Grant-22625.jpg 5160165] |- |[[Mortlock-225|Mortlock, George]]||||1917 Jul 14||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Mortlock-225.jpg 5160120] |- |[[Murphy-31479|Murphy, Michael Joseph]]||||2011 Dec 13||31||Youngest S of Christine & Noel||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Murphy-31479.jpg 5160002] |- |[[Murphy-31480|Murphy, Noel William]]||||2014 Jul 19||72||H of Christine; F of Thomas, Patrick, Benedict, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Murphy-31480.jpg 5160003] |- |[[Nankervis-368|Nankervis, John]]||||1897 Dec 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Nankervis-368.jpg 5160069] |- |[[Nankervis-37| Nankervis, John (snr)]]||||1908 Aug 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Nankervis-37-3.jpg 5160111] |- |[[Netting-26|Netting, Frances]]||||1888 Jun 04||18||18 yrs 6 mths; D of James & Mary Netting|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Netting-26.jpg 5160051] |- |[[Nicholls-4570|Nicholls, Florence Emiline]]||||1897 Oct 04||19||19 yrs 11 mths; d. Bethanga; D of Sabina& S J Nicholls|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Brown-160999.jpg 5160100] |- |[[Hooper-10012|Nicholls, Sabina]]||||1899 Sep 29||46||W of S J Nicholls|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Brown-160999.jpg 5160100] |- |[[Beveridge-1320|Northey, Isabella]]||||1912 Aug 16||70||W of Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Northey-813.jpg 5160123] |- |[[Livingstone-955|Northey, Joan]]||1925 Mar 31||2009 Oct 03||||D of Gurney & Edith Livingstone; W of Raymond H Northey; M of Suzanne, Mary, Paul, Stephen (John)||5160211 |- |[[Unknown-648058|Northey, Leeanne Debra]]||1966 Nov 22||1998 Feb 21||||W of Stephen (John); M of Madelaine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Unknown-648058.jpg 5161093] |- |[[Northey-813| Northey, Paul]]||||1919 Jun 14||83||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Northey-813.jpg 5160123] |- |[[Northey-432|Northey, Raymond Henry]]||1922 Feb 26||2003 Apr 29||||H of Joan (Livingstone); F of Suzanne, Mary, Paul, Stephen (John)||5160210 |- |[[Burr-4509| O’Keefe, Valda Joy]]||1942 Oct 01||2022 Jun 12||||nee Burr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Burr-4509.jpg 5160204] |- |[[O'Neill-6688|O’Neill, Brendan James]]||1978 Aug 26||2007 Oct 29||||S of Michael & Heather; B of Sean & Tara; GS of Joseph & Olga McFarland; Cousin of Darren Elliott (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/O_Neill-6688.jpg 5160216] |- |[[Cosgrove-1219|Olsen, Sarah Jane]] ||||1899 Aug 24||||W of Ole Olsen||Obituary |- |[[Packer-2362|Packer, Charles]]||||1989 May 12||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Packer-2362.jpg 5160012] |- |Packer, children||||||||children of J & M Packer||5160039 |- |[[Andrews-22547| Packer, Jessie Maud]]||||1927 Aug 13||36||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Andrews-22547.jpg 5160038] |- |[[Packer-2074| Packer, Joseph]]||||1935 Mar 13||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Packer-2074.jpg 5160032] |- |[[Hoffman-12572|Packer, Kathleen Mary]]||1928 Nov 29||2002 Oct 15||||W of Leo John; M of Lawrence & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Packer-2380.jpg 5160005] |- |[[Packer-2381|Packer, Lawrence Thomas]]||1950 Feb 27||2016 Sep 23||||F of Samuel, Thomas, Adele|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Packer-2381.jpg 5160004] |- |[[Packer-2380|Packer, Leo John]]||1923 Dec 25||2016 Apr 18||||H of Kathleen; F of Lawrence & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Packer-2380.jpg 5160005] |- |[[Tuohy-190|Packer, Margaret]]||||1925 May 16||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Packer-2074.jpg 5160032] |- |[[Packer-2382|Packer, Mary]]||||1951 Jun 06||||Infant D of Leo & Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Packer-2382.jpg 5160016] |- |[[Toohey-374|Packer, Mary A]]||||1962 Jul 15||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Toohey-374.jpg 5160034] |- |[[Murray-27906|Packer, Mary Cecilia]]||1918 Jul 01||2013 Aug 04||||W of Mervyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Packer-2383.jpg 5160010] |- |[[Packer-2383| Packer, Mervyn George]]||1920 Mar 25||1989 Mar 07||||H of Mary; F of Anastasia, Helen, Christopher, Bernadette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Packer-2383.jpg 5160010] |- |[[Packer-2384|Packer, Norman Francis]]||1921 Jan 30||1992 May 22||||AIF VX103897; H of Patricia; F of Gregory & Desmond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Packer-2384.jpg 5160008] |- |[[Kelly-30323| Packer, Patricia Rose]]||1926 Dec 17||2021 Jan 06||||W of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Packer-2384.jpg 5160008] |- |[[Packer-2073|Packer, Thomas Leo]]||||1924 Mar 16||31||H of Mary A Packer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Packer-2073.jpg 5160033] |- | [[Parkhill-182|Parkhill, John]] ||||1919 Oct 14||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Parkhill-182.jpg 5160118] |- |[[Parkhouse-186|Parkhouse, Bob]]||1945 Jun 27||2003 Sep 18||||H of Dot; F of Scott, Sheri, Kelli|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Parkhouse-186.jpg 5160214] |- |[[Harris-61397| Pearce, Jeanine Isabel]]||1931 Nov 27||2021 Sep 14||||nee Harris; W of Robert; M of Marlene, Sheryl, Jan, Gaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Pearce-10961.jpg 5160198] |- |[[Pearce-10961| Pearce, Robert Osmond]]||1930 Nov 18||2013 Apr 25||||H of Jeanine; F of Marlene, Sheryl, Jan, Gaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Pearce-10961.jpg 5160198] |- |[[Damm-637| Pegram, Florence Emma]]||||1978 Sep 25||85||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Pegram-454.jpg 5160061] |- |[[Pegram-456| Pegram, unnamed]]||||1951 Mar 13||||Stillborn D of Elizabeth Mary & Arthur William||5160060 |- |[[Pegram-454| Pegram, William T]]||||1928 May 28||52||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Pegram-454.jpg 5160061] |- |[[Pooley-751|Pooley, Albert E]]||||1928 Oct 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Pooley-751.jpg 5160099] |- |[[Stott-1443| Pooley, Betsy]]||||1900 Jan 13||67||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Pooley-753.jpg 5160098] |- |[[Pooley-754| Pooley, James H]]||||1903 Jun 09||42||S of John & Betsy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Pooley-753.jpg 5160098] |- |[[Pooley-753|Pooley, John]]||||1898 Mar 03||72||H of Betsy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Pooley-753.jpg 5160098] |- |[[Pooley-755|Pooley, John]]||||1908 Sep 21||52||H of Margaret; B of A E Pooley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Pooley-755.jpg 5160124] |- |[[Pooley-756|Pooley, John E]]||||1917 Jan 01||||AIF; KIA Armentieres, France; S of John & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Pooley-755.jpg 5160124] |- |[[Ellis-29253| Pooley, Margaret]]||||1925 Jan 20||52||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Pooley-755.jpg 5160124] |- |[[Price-31596| Price, Robert Thomas]]||1931 Jan 22||2021 Sep 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Price-31596.jpg 5160200] |- |[[Quinlivan-185| Quinlivan, T A]]||||1948 Jun 18||40||AIF VX44701|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Quinlivan-185.jpg 5160024] |- |[[Bodinner-9| Retallick, Ann]]||||1968 Mar 01||86||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Retallick-126.jpg 5160169] |- |[[Retallick-129|Retallick, Charles Albert]]||||1980 Jan 30||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Retallick-129.jpg 5160171] |- |[[Retallick-132|Retallick, Frank]]||1929 May 11||2014 Jan 10||||H of Lyn; F of Diane, Ian, Julie, Sue; Youngest S of William & Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Retallick-132.jpg 5160212] |- |[[Retallick-126|Retallick, William Henry]]||||1948 Oct 17||74||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Retallick-126.jpg 5160169] |- |[[Richards-21912|Richards, Henry]]||||1894 Dec 03||60||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Jury-1151.jpg 5160079] |- |[[Temby-418| Richards, Mary]]||||1910 Aug 24||71||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Jury-1151.jpg 5160079] |- |[[Retallick-131| Ritallick, Arthur]]||||1900 Dec 15||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Retallick-131.jpg 5160063] |- | [[Rodda-573|Rodda, Harold Leslie]] ||1924||1932|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Rodda-573.jpg 5160153] |- |[[Rogers-43657| Rogers, William]]||||1886 Apr 16||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Rogers-43657.jpg 5160087] |- |[[Rowley-6180|Rowley, Claude John]]||||1995 Sep 13||85||H of Elsie; F of Les, Glenn, Kelvin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Rowley-6180.jpg 5160202] |- |[[Mitchell-44333| Rowley, Elsie Adelaide]]||||1999 May 18||84||W of Claude; M of Les, Glenn, Kelvin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Rowley-6180.jpg 5160202] |- |[[Broome-1251| Rowley, Ergill P]]||||1917 Jun 26||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Rowley-6181.jpg 5160122] |- |[[Rowley-6193|Rowley, Frederick J]]||||||1||19 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Rowley-6181.jpg 5160122] |- | [[Rowley-6078|Rowley, John C]] ||||1928||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Rowley-6077.jpg 5160026] |- |[[Rowley-6181|Rowley, Joseph S]]||||1957 Nov 05||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Rowley-6181.jpg 5160122] |- |[[Smart-6498|Rowley, Sarah J]]||||1928 Jul 15||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Smart-6498.jpg 5160025] |- | [[Mendelsohn-105|Schramm, Helene]] ||||1898 Apr 22||49||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Mendelsohn-105.jpg 5160068] |- | [[Schramm-892|Schramm, Henry George]] ||||1903 Jan 08||74||H of Helene|| Inquest |- | [[Seabrook-1347|Seabrook, John Francis]] ||1963 Jan 09||2014 Jul 22||||S of Brian & Patricia; 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Bethania

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[[Category: Bethania, North Carolina]][[Category:Moravian_Immigrants_to_America]][[Category: Moravian_Immigrants_to_North_Carolina]] ===Home=== *[[Space:North_Carolina_Moravian_Settlers|North Carolina Moravian Settlers]] ===History=== ======Bethania====== *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/Towns/Bethania_NC.html A History of Bethania, North Carolina] *[http://townofbethania.org/ Town of Bethania] ===Digital Collections=== ======UNC Online Books====== *[https://archive.org/details/bethaniainwachov00elle/page/n1 Bethania in Wachovia, bicentennial of Bethania Moravian Church, 1759-1959] *[https://archive.org/details/sesquicentennial00mora/page/n1 Sesqui-centennial, Bethania congregation, 1759-1909]

Bethany Brett To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brett-528|Bethany Brett]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brett-528&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bethany Brett To-Do List|Bethany's current to-do list]].''

Bethany Bruner To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Drake-5152|Bethany Bruner]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Drake-5152&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Bethany Bruner To-Do List|Bethany's current to-do list]].''

Bethany Cemetery

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[[Category: Latah County, Idaho, Cemeteries]]

Bethany Cemetery-1

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[[Category:Bethany Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina]] This page is part of the [[Space: South Carolina Cemeteries Team|South Carolina Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Bethany_Cemetery%2C_Charleston%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Bethany Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Bethany Cemetery '''Address:''' Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 29403 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 32.8139, -79.9483 '''Information:''' Coming

Bethany Lutheran Church Columbarium

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[[Category:Bethany Lutheran Church Columbarium, Cherry Hills Village, Colorado]] == Resources == * [http://www.blc-denver2.org Bethany Lutheran Church website] * [http://www.blc-denver2.org/welcome/our-history/ Bethany Lutheran Church history] * [https://www.facebook.com/BethanyLutheranChurch/ Facebook page]

Bethany Pioneer Lutheran Cemetery

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[[Category:Bethany Pioneer Cemetery, Bethany, South Australia]] This is part of the [[:Space:South Australia Cemeteries Team|South Australia Cemeteries Team]] '''[[Space:Bethany_Pioneer_Lutheran_Cemetery%2C_Bethany%2C_South_Australia|Go back to main cemetery page.]]''' ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Location and Map=== 197/207 Bethany Rd, Bethany, SA, Australia === History === The first church in Bethany was built in 1845 with mud walls and a thatched roof. Growth in the area saw the need to develop the current church which was constructed in 1883 and is still used today. The old Lutheran manse is across the road from the Church, while next door is the Pioneer Cemetery. One of the oldest cemeteries in the district, the cemetery reflects part of the sad heritage of pioneering with a section reserved for young children, whose mortality rate was exceptionally high in the early years of the village. {{Image|file=Bethany_Pioneer_Lutheran_Cemetery-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Time Capsule }}Commemorating 150 years settlement in Bethany, the first German settlement of the Barossa Valley. This Time Capsule was laid on 31st December 1992, and is to be re-opened in the year 2042. Learn from the Past to Shape the Future. ===Transcription=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- |[[Ahrens-671 | AHRENS, Amalie Caroline]]||1860||1876||15_y||Daughter of Heinrich Gerhardt AHRENS & Amalia THOMAS||[[Image: Ahrens-671.jpg | 50px]] |- |[[Thomas-29104 | AHRENS, Christiane Amalie, nee THOMAS]]||1823||1880||56 y||Wife of Heinrich Gerhardt AHRENS||[[Image:Thomas-29104.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Ahrens-655 | AHRENS, Heinrich Gerhard]]||1818||1884||67 y||||[[Image:Ahrens-655-1.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Ahrens-657 | AHRENS, Heinrich Gerhard]]||1852||1877||25 y||Son of Heinrich Gerhardt AHRENS & Amalia THOMAS||[[Image:Ahrens-657.jpg | 50px]] |- |[[Ahrens-670 | AHRENS, Johanne Adelheid]]||1862||1876||14 y||Daughter of Heinrich Gerhardt AHRENS & Amalia THOMAS||[[Image: Thomas-29118.jpg | 50px]] |- |[[Altmann-158 | ALTMANN, Gustav Adolph]]||1860||1865||5 y||Son of Adolph ALTMANN & Dorothea KAPPLER||[[Image:Altmann-158.jpg | 50 px]] |- |APPLETON, Rhosa Anne||1856||1864||8 y||Daughter of Henry APPLETON & Amelia (not recorded)|| |- |[[Bahr-276 | BAEHR, Pauline]]||1880||1880||12 d||Daughter of Johann Christian BAEHR & Fridericke, nee KASSEBAUM||[[Image:Bahr-276.jpg | 50 px]] |- |[[Kassebaum-15 | BAEHR, Fridericke, nee KASSEBAUM]]||1852||1880||28 y||Wife of Johann Christian BAEHR||[[Image:Kassebaum-15.jpg | 50 px]] |- |[[Bartel-326 | BARTEL, Ernst Gottlieb]]||1867||1868||10 m||Son of Johann Gottlob BARTEL||[[Image:Bartel-326.jpg | 50 px]] |- |BARTEL, Gottlieb||1865||1865||Stillborn|||| |- |BERTHOLZ, Bertha||1868||1868||4 d|||| |- |BRITZA, Anna||1833||1892||59 y|||| |- |BRITZA, Martin||1837||1900||63 y|||| |- |BURGEMEISTER, Anna Dorothea Louise||1876||1884||8 y||Daughter of Carl Hermann BURGEMEISTER & Louise Friederike HEINICKE|| |- |BURGEMEISTER, Marie||1814||1882||68y||Wife of Johann Gottlob BURGEMEISTER|| |- |CHANDLER, Joseph Sydney||1892||1892||2 m||Son of Joseph David CHANDLER & Anna Louise KASSEBAUM|| |- |CHRISTIAN, Eleonore, nee Schulz||1807||1887||80 y||Wife of Gottlieb CHRISTIAN|| |-DOECKE |DANNENBERG, Carl August Heinrich||1866||1866||1 m||Son of Heinrich Hermann DANNENBERG & Louise Christiane GOY|| |- |DOECKE, Michael||1829||1892||63 y|||| |- |ENGELHARDT, Anna Rosina, nee RAU ||1805||1892||87 y||Wife of Johann Wilhelm Eduard ENGELHARDT|| |- |ENGELHARDT, Johann Wilhelm Edward ||1813||1872||59 y||Husband of Anna Rosina nee RAU|| |- |FALKENBERG, Traugott Gotthilf ||1876||1888||12 y||Son of Gottlieb FALKENBERG & Johanna Rosina NITSCHKE|| |- |FALKENBERG, Wilhelm||1873||1873||1 h||Son of Wilhelm FALKENBERG & Lydia LAUBSCH|| |- |[[Fielder-294 | 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Bethany Pioneer Lutheran Cemetery, Bethany, South Australia

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[[Category:South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[:Space:South Australia Cemeteries Team|South Australia Cemeteries Team]]. Please see: *[[Space:Bethany_Pioneer_Lutheran_Cemetery|Bethany Pioneer Lutheran Cemetery Transcriptions Page]] {{Image|file=Bethany_Pioneer_Lutheran_Cemetery.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bethany Pioneer Lutheran Cemetery }} '''Cemetery name:''' Bethany Pioneer Lutheran Cemetery '''Address:''' 197/207 Bethany Rd, Bethany, SA, Australia '''GPS Coordinates:''' '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' The first church in Bethany was built in 1845 with mud walls and a thatched roof. Growth in the area saw the need to develop the current church which was constructed in 1883 and is still used today. The old Lutheran manse is across the road from the Church, while next door is the Pioneer Cemetery. One of the oldest cemeteries in the district, the cemetery reflects part of the sad heritage of pioneering with a section reserved for young children, whose mortality rate was exceptionally high in the early years of the village. {{Image|file=Bethany_Pioneer_Lutheran_Cemetery-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Time Capsule }}Commemorating 150 years settlement in Bethany, the first German settlement of the Barossa Valley. This Time Capsule was laid on 31st December 1992, and is to be re-opened in the year 2042. Learn from the Past to Shape the Future.

Bethany Sketches and Records

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bethany,_Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Bethany Sketches and Records == * by [[Sharpe-1206|William Carvosa Sharpe]] (1839-1924) * published by W.C. Sharpe, Seymour, Conn., 1908 * 188 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bethany Sketches and Records|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009562761 * https://archive.org/details/bethanysketchesr00shar * https://archive.org/details/bethanysketchesr00shar_0 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Contents * Illustrations * The First Ecclesiastical Society * The Congregational Society * Sketch of Rev. H. W. Johnson * Recollections of Earlier Days * ... === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sharpe, W.C. ''[[Space:Bethany Sketches and Records|Bethany Sketches and Records]]'' (W.C. Sharpe, Seymour, Conn., 1908) * ([[#Sharpe|Sharpe]])

Bethel Baptist Cemetery

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'''The Bethel Baptist Cemetery located at 5581 Bohon Road in Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bethel_Baptist_Cemetery%2C_Harrodsburg%2C_Kentucky Bethel Baptist Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Bethel Baptist Cemetery. Search for a loved one in the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1745024/bethel-baptist-cemetery Bethel Baptist Cemetery on FindAGrave] Look for a loved one's grave marker in the [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Bethel-Baptist/311369 Bethel Baptist Cemetery on BilllionGraves] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/U4aSvbTCykDNjJ7E7 The Bethel Baptist Cemetery On Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Bethel_Baptist_Cemetery|Bethel Baptist Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Harnett County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Harnett County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] 1972 Bethel Baptist Rd, Harnett County, North Carolina USA - Phone: 910-497-3442

Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Galivants Ferry, South Carolina

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[[Category:Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Galivants Ferry, South Carolina]] == General Information == ::   '''Cemetery Name:''' This cemetery is also known as Dimery Cemetery and/or Dog Bluff Cemetery. ::   '''Address:''' 1292 Ridge Road, Galivants Ferry, South Carolina (near the intersection of Ridge Road and Jordanville Road) ::   '''GPS Coordinates:''' 33.95354, -79.21765 == History == By the 1870s the Dimery Settlement had grown large enought that it was decided by the community that they needed their own church to serve their needs. On 25 March 1878, [[Ammons-524|Sara Desda Turner]] sold two acres of land to [[Dimery-40|John]] and [[Dimery-35|James Dimery]] (sons of the community's founder, [[Dimery-36|John Dimery]]) "for the use of church purposes." By 1886, a wooden church was constructed on the site. One of the first pastors was Ellis Cooper, a Native American who also helped construct the church. It was announced in the ''Horry Herald'' on 11 August 1887 that on the 7th of September Reverend J. W. Todd would preach at the "Dimerys Church." The church soon became officially named Bethel, or Bethel Missionary Baptist Church. The church burned down in 1983 and had a congregation of over 100 persons at that time. Although the church was not rebuilt, the cemetery remains and has been well cared for by relatives of those interred there. == Notable Monuments == == Notable Interments == == More Information == The following people are buried in this cemetery (according to Find A Grave), but may not yet have profiles on WikiTree.
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W.||1930-1960 |- |Cook, Ivy J.||1851-1925 |- |Cook, Maggie||1882-1953 |- |Cook (Turner), Marie||1896-1976 |- |Cook (Dimery), Martha||1899-1966 |- |Cook (Dimery), Susan Cathren||1868-1922 |- |Cook, William Conly||1894-1961 |- |Cooke, Donald Todd||1971-1971 |- |Cooper||unknown |- |[[Cooper-24212|Cooper, Courtney]]||?-1922 |- |Cooper, Harry Lee||1924-2010 |- |Cooper, Infant Son||unknown |- |Cooper, Ivey J.||1930-1997 |- |Cooper, Jamie Charles||1934-2008 |- |Cooper, Leon||1941-1942 |- |Cooper, Revenend Lexington Ellis||1858-1938 |- |[[Dimery-66|Cooper (Dimery), Mandy M.]]||1861-1938 |- |Cooper, Mary||1941-1942 |- |Cooper, Maxie||1943-1943 |- |Cooper, Roger D.||1966-1966 |- |Cooper (Cook), Sallie Ann||1897-1968 |- |Cooper, Sheana M.||1968-1968 |- |Cooper, Willie Danford||1940-1971 |- |Cooper, Private Willie Lexington||1896-1967 |- |[[Dimery-14|Demery, Charlie Foster]]||1876-1949 |- |[[Hatcher-535|Demery (Hatcher), Dasdie Caroline]]||1870-1952 |- |Demery, John Junior||1937-1938 |- |[[Dimery-43|Demery, John R.]]||1856-1937 |- |[[Dimery-44|Demery (Dimery), Sarah Ellen]]||1866-1927 |- |[[Hatcher-510|Dimery (Hatcher), Aggie Lee]]||1899-1933 |- |Dimery, Amanda Maria||1926-1927 |- |[[Dimery-38|Dimery, Andrew]]||1861-1934 |- |[[Dimery-55|Dimery, Andrew B.]]||1907-1988 |- |Dimery, Barbara Jane||1934-1934 |- |Dimery (Cooper), Bessie||1888-1952 |- |Dimery, Calvin||1913-1989 |- |Dimery, Causey||1895-1979 |- |Dimery, Celia A.||1922-1922 |- |Dimery, Charles R.||1954-1954 |- |Dimery, David Walter||1891-1936 |- |Dimery (Turner), Desdie||1895-1969 |- |Dimery, Eliza B.||1922-1922 |- |Dimery, Ellis||1916-2000 |- |Dimery, Esmond||1939-1941 |- |Dimery, Isabella||1872-1882 |- |Dimery (Avant), Jane||1840-1901 |- |Dimery, Jeanie||?-1901 |- |Dimery, Jerone||1935-1954 |- |Dimery, Jessie||1893-1959 |- |Dimery, Jim||1916-1989 |- |[[Dimery-40|Dimery, John]]||1816-1900 |- |Dimery, John Wilson||1886-1962 |- |Dimery, Liza||1858-1931 |- |Dimery (Dimery), Louisa Caroline||1862-? |- |Dimery, Mack Roy||1919-1989 |- |[[Dimery-116|Dimery, Mary]]||1867-1951 |- |Dimery, Mattie Bell||1919-1992 |- |Dimery, Perlie||1922-1997 |- |Dimery, Ruth Jane||1903-1974 |- |[[Dimery-37|Dimery, Susan I.]]||unknown |- |Dimery (Turner), Winnie||1895-1970 |- |Dimmery, John W.||1858-1931 |- |Elvis (Dimery), Susie||1880-1945 |- |Elvis, William H.||1888-1948 |- |Evans, Brian Dwayne||1966-2011 |- |Hardee, Lloyd Earl||1934-2001 |- |Hardee, Ritchie Joe||1970-2020 |- |Hatcher, Andrew McRoy||1912-1965 |- |Hatcher, Baby||unknown |- |Hatcher, Charles Wade||1943-2005 |- |Hatcher, Cherri Lynn||1944-1945 |- |Hatcher, Clara Mae||1914-1915 |- |Hatcher, Claude Lee||1914-1979 |- |Hatcher (Ammons), Edna||1916-1987 |- |[[Dimery-16|Hatcher (Dimery), Gertrude Pauline]]||1883-1942 |- |Hatcher (Johnson), Josephine Kattie||1882-1909 |- |Hatcher, Leon||?-1942 |- |Hatcher (Buzbee), Lorena Louise||1935-1994 |- |Hatcher, Luie Vandorene||1900-1942 |- |Hatcher, Stanton R.||1941-1941 |- |Hatcher, Vander McKenzie||1875-1944 |- |Hatcher, Wade Hampton||1902-1965 |- |Huggins (Dimery), Patsy||1951-1994 |- |Hughes (Dimery), Jane||1894-1939 |- |Johnson (Ammons), Minnie Sue||1957-2016 |- |Johnson (Turner), Shirley Faye||1939-? |- |Jordan (Turner), Flora Mae||1942-2012 |- |Jordan, James W.||1940-2013 |- |Logan, Baby||1963-1963 |- |Logan, Baby Boy||1965-1965 |- |Logan (Turner), Celia Marvalene||1934-2012 |- |Logan, Jimmy Dale||1961-1965 |- |Nobles, Maurice M.||1937-1944 |- |[[Dimery-54|Nobles (Dimery), Nettie]]||1885-1937 |- |Nobles, Robert B. 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Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Sycamore, South Carolina

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[[Category:Allendale County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Sycamore, South Carolina]] ---- This page is a work in progress This free space page for the Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[:Category:South_Carolina_Cemeteries_Project|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ---- [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=133007296&CRid=2164656&pt=Bethel%20Baptist%20Church%20Cemetery&| Find A Grave, Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Sycamore, Allendale, SC] ---- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click to enlarge) |}

Bethel Cemetery

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Bethel Cemetery Scarborough

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[[:Category:Bethel Cemetery, Scarborough, Ontario|Bethel Cemetery Scarborough category page]] ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] *OGS cemetery ID: 4821 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718548/data?n=67 Bethel Cemetery] for more information) *OGS ID on Map (link above): SCR-002 '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] *OGS cemetery ID: 4821 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718548/data?n=67 Bethel Cemetery] for more information) *OGS ID on Map (link above): SCR-002 '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research.

Bethel Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Beadle County, South Dakota, Cemeteries]] [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]] ===GPS Coordinates === : === Cemetery History === : ===Links to Other Websites=== :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2218310&CScntry=4&CSst=44&CScnty=2360& Find A Grave]; [http://files.usgwarchives.net/sd/beadle/cemetery/bethel06.txt USGenWeb] ===To Do=== *Find contact for Cemetery *Photograph headstones, grave markers, and front entrance of cemetery *Transcribe information collected from headstones and grave markers to Table of Interments *Validate links and transcription information - Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. *Create WikiTree profiles for individuals in cemetery *Link profiles to Table of Interments - When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ===WikiTree Cemetery Project=== This free space page is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Dakota Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Thiele-149|Andrea Thiele]] for assistance. == Sources ==

Bethel Church Cemetery, Rock Bluff, Florida

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[[Space:African_American_Cemeteries_-_Florida]] [[Category: Bethel Church Cemetery, Rock Bluff, Florida]] === Bethel Church Cemetery === '''Address:''' County Road 270
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'''GPS:''' Latitude = 30.54837 Longitude = -84.94552 This cemetery was surveyed 2 Jun 1999 by Cheryl Raffield & Misty Barfield. '''Use Category:''' [[Category: Bethel Church Cemetery, Rock Bluff, Florida]]
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Bethel Lutheran Church

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[[Category:Allegheny_County,_Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Braddock%2C_Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Swedish Congregations Outside Sweden]] A space to share information related to Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church, a Swedish Lutheran (Augustana synod) congregation that was located at the corner of Fourth Street and Mills Avenue at 504 4th St in Braddock, Pennsylvania. {{Image|file=Bethel_Lutheran_Church.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Mills Ave view of church, c.1912 }}{{Image|file=Bethel_Lutheran_Church-4.jpg |caption=4th St view of church, c.1912 }}
== History of the Congregation == According to a 65th anniversary retrospective of the church in 1952, the history of the Bethel congregation is as follows: In 1883, a period of semi-monthly church services was organized by Pastor Johan Christer Bernhard Österholm, then serving the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Irwin, PA. These services were held at the First Ward Schoolhouse and were continued by Pastor Swen Fredrik Westerdahl, who also served the Irwin Church, during 1886-1887. On 22 Mar 1887, the Bethel Church was organized by Pastor Gustaf Nelsenius with a membership of 32 adults and 39 children. The organization meeting was held at a home on Verona Street. After organization, services were held in the George Street Presbyterian Church until erection of the Sixth Street Church. On 8 Jun 1890, the Sixth Street Church was dedicated. In Oct 1902, the congregation purchased lots on Mills Street. In Sept 1905, the Sixth Street Church was sold. Services were held at the Presbyterian Church at Sixth & Talbot Avenue, and later at the German Lutheran Church and Fifth Street. In Oct 1906, the congregation broke ground on the excavation for the Mills Street building. On 12 May 1907, Cornerstone Laying festivities were held. One year later, on 10 May 1908, services started to be held in the basement of the new Mills Street Church. On 12 May 1912, the church was dedicated. {{Image|file=Bethel_Lutheran_Church-17.jpg |caption=Report on the dedication of Bethel Lutheran Church, ''Pittsburgh Press'', 13 May 1912 }} On the same day, a group of children received their confirmation in the church. It was "the confirmation of one of the largest classes of young folks in the 25 years' history of the congregation."''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) 12 May 1912, p. 16. {{Image|file=Bethel_Lutheran_Church-15.jpg |caption=Class Confirmed in New Bethel Swedish Lutheran Church, Braddock }} The church elected to disband on 2 Jun 1996 due to declining membership.Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, [http://download.elca.org/ELCA%20Resource%20Repository/CWA1997.pdf Churchwide Assembly Minutes, Aug 1997], p.315.Hamilton, Tom. "Church's Rite of Passage." ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA), 6 Jun 1996, pp.77-78. The building was sold. It is currently (as of 2016) the home of [http://www.rbcbraddock.com/ Resurrection Baptist Church]. {{Image|file=Bethel_Lutheran_Church-3.jpg |align=c |caption=The church building in August 2012 }} == Pastors of Bethel Lutheran Church ==
1889-1890: [[Johansson-3507|Carl August Blomgren]]
1891-1893: [[Johansson-3516|August Johanson Rodell]]
1893-1894: [[Forsberg-198|Nels Johan Forsberg]]
1895-1901: [[Johansson-3519|Nils Johnson Lundahl]]
1901-1909: [[Olsson-2232|Peter Johan Olsson Cornell]]
1910-1919: [[Persson-3284|Morten Parson]]
1919-1931: [[Hanson-4052|Sigurd Linne Hanson]]
1931-1941: [[Bostrom-96|Carl Oscar Bostrom]]
1941-1943: [[Olsson-2278|Hjalmer Nore Olson]]
1944-1948: [[Palm-372|Ernest Arvid Palm]]
1950-1958: Joshua Oliver Emanuel Lindstrom
1958-1959: Kenneth E. Walstrom
1970-1982: M. Blaine Simon
-1996: Paul Lubold Biographies of all but the last few pastors can be found in the [http://augustanaheritage.org/resources.php Augustana Ministerium] by Conrad Bergendoff: [http://augustanaheritage.org/TheAugustanaMinisterium_Part1.pdf Part 1] and [http://augustanaheritage.org/TheAugustanaMinisterium_Part2.pdf Part 2]. Names are ordered by year of ordination. An index can be found at the end of Part 2. == Bethel Church Records == The [https://www.augustana.edu/general-information/swenson-center Swenson Center] at [https://www.augustana.edu/ Augustana College] in Rock Island, Illinois, USA is home to the church records of [https://www.augustana.edu/general-information/swenson-center/collections/church-records/pennsylvania---washington many congregations], including those of Bethel Lutheran in Braddock. The archive for Bethel Lutheran is on [http://augustana.pastperfect-online.com/36000cgi/mweb.exe?request=record&id=F695E3DC-4E91-48E1-8431-244363545125&type=301 microfilm roll #S-662]. It contains minutes (1893-1930), membership records (1887-1970), and records of ministerial acts such as baptisms, confirmations, weddings, funerals, etc. (1890-1970). This microfilm is part of the Swenson Center's permanent research collection and is not available on loan. Staff at the Center can [https://www.augustana.edu/general-information/swenson-center/genealogy/research-services assist with research] if you are unable to visit in-person. Ancestry.com (pay site) has licensed the digitized images from the Swenson Center. The records are indexed and searchable as part of their collection,[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61584/ "U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Swedish American Church Records, 1800-1947"]. You can browse by location and church, or try the search. If you are unable to access this database and you have a look-up request, you can message the profile manager (above) for assistance. == Sources ==

Bethel Mennonite Cemetery

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Bethel Mennonite Cemetery
352818N - 0983002W
Mound Valley Township, 12N 12W Section 31 from I-40 near Hydro go S. on hwy 58 approx. 5 mi. then E. 4 mi. then N. approx. 1/2 mi. on W. side. == Sources == See also: * [[:Category: Bethel Mennonite Cemetery, Caddo County, Oklahoma]]

Bethel Methodist Cemetery

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Bethel Methodist Cemetery
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Mound Valley Township - S22-T12N-R12W from hwy 58 near Hydro take I-40 E. approx. 6 mi. then S. approx. 1 1/2 mi. on SE corner

Bethel Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Glenellen, New South Wales

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[[Category: Bethel Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery, Glenellen, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== Bethel Lutheran Cemetery, is situated to the north of Albury, NSW at Glenellen. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=%20glenellen%20nsw#map=17/-35.86746/146.88359Link to map of Bethel Lutheran Cemetery] ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" class="unsortable" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | [[Bakic-7| Bakic, Richard Zoran]]||1955 Aug 25||2010 Aug 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Bakic-7.jpg 4210054] |- | [[Beesley-915|Beesley, Michael Richard]]||1959 Jul 24||2001 Dec 18||||H of Janice; F of Kylie, Stacey, Bradyn; S of Graham & Maureen; B of Julie & Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Beesley-915.jpg 4210056] |- | [[Wettern-13| Burdack, Alvina Hilda]]||||1982 Sep 13||75||W of Rudolf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Burdack-59.jpg 4210013] |- | [[Burdack-59|Burdack, Rudolf Harold]]||||1950 Jul 08||44||H of Alvina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Burdack-59.jpg 4210013] |- | [[Neylon-105| Clark, Catherine Ada (Kate)]]||1917 Feb 07||2007 Jun 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Neylon-105.jpg 4210053] |- | [[Drendel-27|Ebert, Christina B]] ||||1905 Nov 12||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Ebert-1035.jpg 4210049] |- | [[Jarick-58| Ebert, Ernstine Martha]]||||1942 Aug 07||65||W of Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Ebert-1659.jpg 4210050] |- | [[Ebert-1035|Ebert, John F]] ||||1909 Mar 12||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Ebert-1035.jpg 4210049] |- | [[Ebert-1659|Ebert, Paul Christopher]]||||1957 May 22||84||H of Ernstine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Ebert-1659.jpg 4210050] |- | [[Gabriel-1874|Gabriel, Paul R O A]]||||1912 Feb 04||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Gabriel-1874.jpg 4210034] |- | [[Habermann-22|Habermann, Bernard Harold]]||1911 Mar 23||1978 Mar 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Habermann-22-1.jpg 4210052] |- | [[Heinjus-11|Hamdorf, Annie Adelaide]]||||1980 May 31||68||W of Edwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Hamdorf-46.jpg 4210019] |- | [[Przibilla-40|Hamdorf, Clara Emilie]]||||1968 Apr 17||90||W of Heinrich|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Hamdorf-53.jpg 4210015] |- | [[Hamdorf-52| Hamdorf, Claude Edwin]]||1938 Apr 19||2021 Oct 13||||H of Bev; F of Janice, Sandra, Trevor, Narelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Hamdorf-52.jpg 4210022] |- | [[Hamdorf-46|Hamdorf, Edwin Louis]]||||1976 Sep 27||70||H of Annie; F of Sylvia & Claude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Hamdorf-46.jpg 4210019] |- | [[Hamdorf-53| Hamdorf, Heinrich Samuel]]||||1942 Sep 16||75||H of Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Hamdorf-53.jpg 4210015] |- | [[Hartley-6929|Hartley, Leslie Charles (Les)]]||1939 Dec 02||2012 May 27||||H of Dot; F of Diane, Rodney, Lisa, Jodie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Hartley-6929.jpg 4210023] |- | [[Hartwig-847|Hartwig, Berthold Ernest]]||||1967 Aug 28||||H of Nellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Hartwig-847.jpg 4210059] |- | [[Hartwig-848|Hartwig, Charles William]]||||1932 Nov 05||72||H of Paulina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Hartwig-848.jpg 4210028] |- | [[Sheridan-2940| Hartwig, Nellie]]||||1982 May 12||74||W of Berthold; M of William, Joyce, Walter, Edith,Raymond, Dorothy, Terrance,John, Edna, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Sheridan-2940.jpg 4210058] |- | [[Fix-627|Hartwig, Paulina]]||||1940 Mar 31||77||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Hartwig-848.jpg 4210028] |- |[[Heinjus-16| Heinjus, Amanda Jane]]||||1987 Dec 14||1||21 mths; D of Tony & Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Heinjus-16.jpg 4210057] |- | [[Molkentin-22|Heinjus, Lydia Ottilia]] ||||1962 Mar 18||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Molkentin-22.jpg 4210017] |- | [[Otto-3589|Heinjus, Maria Else]]||||1946 Apr 11||45||W of W B Heinjus; M of Gwen, John, Robert, Lois, Yvonne, Harvey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Otto-3589.jpg 4210021] |- | [[Heinjus-10|Hienjus, Paul Ernst Rudolph]] ||||1943 Sep 24||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Heinjus-10.jpg 4210018] |- | [[Bender-4563|Jarick, Bertha Ernestine (Tina)]]||1915 Sep 03||2007 Jun 19||||nee Bender; W of Harold; M of Ann, Paul, Ray, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Jarick-59.jpg 4210024] |- | [[Jarick-60| Jarick, Christian]]||||1891 Jun 10||80||80 yrs 3 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Jarick-60.jpg 4210043] |- | [[Jarick-61| Jarick, Claud Gottfried]]||1915 Jan 02||1976 Mar 01||||RAAF 75992; H of Mona; F of Kaye, Lois, Philip, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Jarick-61.jpg 4210008] |- | [[Seiler-776|Jarick, Ernestina A]] ||1853 Dec 08||1905 Aug 09||||W of Theodor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Jarick-23-1.jpg 4210036] |- | [[Jarick-1|Jarick, Gustav Emil]] ||||1950 Nov 13||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Jarick-1.jpg 4210026] |- | [[Jarick-59| Jarick, Harold Arthur]]||1913 Apr 18||1997 Aug 26||||H of Bertha; F of Ann, Paul, Ray, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Jarick-59.jpg 4210024] |- | [[Ruhe-148|Jarick, Mona Mildred]]||1921 Aug 25||2009 May 26||||W of Claud; M of Kaye, Lois, Philip, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Jarick-61.jpg 4210008] |- | [[Scholz-38|Jarick, Ottilie Pauline]] ||||1983Jun 15||93||93 yrs 10 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Scholz-38.jpg 4210027] |- | [[Jarick-63| Jarick, Philip]]||||2022 Jul 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Jarick-63.jpg 4210001] |- | [[Jarick-62| Jarick, Stephen Claud]]||||1974 Nov 22||15||15 yrs 6 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Jarick-62.jpg 4210010] |- | [[Jarick-23|Jarick, Theodor J]] ||1848 Dec 16||1906 Jul 15||||H of Ernestina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Jarick-23.jpg 4210035] |- | [[Knobel-213|Knobel, Doris Eileen]]||||1918 Mar 10||4||D of Michael & Lydia Knobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Knobel-213.jpg 4210029] |- | [[Lindner-987|Lindner, Adrian Carey]]||||1979 Jul 25||10||10 yrs, 5 mths, 7 days; youngest S of Jeanette & Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Lindner-987.jpg 4210007] |- | [[Lindner-988|Lindner, Edward (Bruce)]]||1932 Aug 09||2006 Apr 10||||H of Jeanette; F of Stuart, Sharon, Craig, Rowan, Merryl, Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Lindner-988.jpg 4210004] |- | [[Knobel-215|Lindner, Elizabeth]]||||1962 Aug 20||86||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Lindner-990.jpg 4210012] |- | [[Lindner-990|Lindner, John Charles Henry]]||||1946 May 20||76||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Lindner-990.jpg 4210012] |- | [[Lindner-989|Lindner, Sharon Amanda]]||||1966 Aug 25||6||6 yrs, 2 mths 6 days; D of Jeanette & Bruce Lindner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Lindner-989.jpg 4210011] |- | [[Lohmeyer-171|Lohmeyer, D F]]||||1999 Mar 15||75||AIF SX32031; H of Grace; F of Pauline, Elizabeth, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Lohmeyer-171.jpg 4210006] |- | [[Jarick-66|Lohmeyer, Grace Evelyn]]||1920 Nov 29||2011 Dec 17||||nee Jarick; W of Don; M of Pauline, Elizabeth, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Jarick-66.jpg 4210005] |- | [[Jarick-67|Nicholl, Louisa]]||||1925 Nov 20||45||nee Jarick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Jarick-67.jpg 4210033] |- | [[Muland-1| Scheetz, Bertha]]||||1928 Aug 30||66||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Schutz-1274.jpg 4210060] |- | [[Schutz-1274|Scheetz, William]]||||1925 Jul 13||67||H of Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Schutz-1274.jpg 4210060] |- | [[Schilg-2|Schilg, Alfred Edmund]]||||1964 Jul 15||68||H of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Schilg-2.jpg 4210025] |- | [[Schilg-12|Schilg, Clifford Percy]]||1916 Feb 24||1981 Jan 05||||H of Rita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Schilg-12.jpg 4210031] |- | [[Schneider-9137|Schilg, Hilda Lydia]]||||1989 Sep 22||89||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Schilg-2.jpg 4210025] |- | [[Muller-15768|Schilg, Rita Agnes]]||1913 Sep 05||1991 Jan 09||||W of Clifford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Schilg-12.jpg 4210031] |- | [[Schilg-14| Schilg, Stewart Reginald]]||||1932 Oct 01||6||6 yrs 10 mths; S of W H & B Schilg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Schilg-14.jpg 4210030] |- | [[Jarick-68| Schilg, Whilimine Bertha]]||||1941 Feb 13||51||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Schilg-13.jpg 4210032] |- | [[Schilg-13| Schilg, William Henry]]||||1944 Aug 26||66||H of Whilimine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Schilg-13.jpg 4210032] |- | [[Hamdorf-54| Schmidt, Sylvia May]]||1934 May 02||2009 Dec 31||||nee Hamdorf; W of Viv; M of John, Annette, Karen, Tanya|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Hamdorf-54.jpg 4210055] |- | [[Schulz-2927| Schulz, Adolph Alfred]]||1876 Jul 08||1953 Jun 29||||H of Mary Jane; F of Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Schulz-2927.jpg 4210016] |- | [[Schulz-2929|Schulz, Allan Alfred]]||1921 Apr 27||1977 Dec 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Schulz-2929.jpg 4210051] |- | [[Spurr-1013|Schulz, Mary Jane]]||1884 Mar 29||1966 Sep 19||||W of Adolph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Schulz-2927.jpg 4210016] |- | [[Schwartz-5237| Schwarze, Emma]]||1865 Mar 13||1886 Mai 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Schwartz-5237.jpg 4210044] |- | [[Marks-5281|Schwarze, Florentine Mathilde]]||1828 Jul 25||1897 Mar? 18||||nee Marks?|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Marks-5281.jpg 4210037] |- | [[Schwartz-5231| Schwarze, Peter]]||1810 Feb 16||1895 Jun 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Schwartz-5231.jpg 4210040] |- | [[Terlich-69|Terlich, Ernst Eduard]]||1879 Dec 03||1902 Nov 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Terlich-69-1.jpg 4210047] |- |unknown||||||||||4210002 |- |unknown||||||||||4210003 |}

Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery

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Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia

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[[Category:Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=cemetery entrance image here|align=r|size=200}} Cemetery name: Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery Address: 123 Bethel Church Road NE, Dalton, Georgia GPS Coordinates: 34.78146, -84.91093 ==History== Use this area to document a history/description of the cemetery. ==Notable Monuments== Are there any notable monuments located at the cemetery? ==Notable Interments== * Veterans interred in this cemetery: ::[[Black-6697|Thomas Hamilton Black]], Civil War ::J. E. Maddox, Civil War ::Howard Childers, World War II ::George L. Duncan, Jr., World War II ::Bobby Hammontree, World War II ::George Samuel Henderson, World War II ::Sam Franklin Holder, World War II ::Wesley B. Palmer, World War II ::James H. Dollar, World War II, Korean War ::Clarence Samuel Duncan ==More Information== * For profiles of other people interred in this cemetery go to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bethel_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Whitfield_County%2C_Georgia Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia] * [https://whitfieldga.genealogyvillage.com/Cemetery/Bethel/index.html Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery] at Whitfield County, Georgia AHGP has a list of burials. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2205915 Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery] at Find A Grave.

Bethel-St. Johns United Methodist Church, Racine, Wisconsin

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[[Category: Bethel-St. Johns United Methodist Church, Racine, Wisconsin]] == Description and History == === Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church of Racine, Wisconsin === Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church was begun by Swedish immigrants to the United States on March 23, 1883, and was first known as the Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church of Racine, Wisconsin. At the time of its founding, there were 14 charter members.Sixtieth Anniversary Program, March 20-21, 1943, Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church, Racine, Wisconsin. The congregation was established after the impactful preaching of Rev. Nels O. Westergreen, one of the leaders of Swedish Methodism in the midwest and presiding elder of the Chicago Swedish District, to a gathering in Racine on February 25, 1883. Rev. Victor Witting, another major figure in the Swedish community, and editor of the influential Swedish-language periodical ''Sändebudet,'' spent several weeks in Racine following Westergreen's visit conducting revival meetings and assisting in the organization of the new congregation."History of the Church," Rev. Henry G. Nylin. Newsletter of Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church, 1925. Initial meetings took place at an existing Episcopal Church, but moved in 1884 to a Danish Baptist Church purchased by the congregation. Rev. E. A. Davidson, then a seminary student at the Swedish Theological School in Evanston, Illinois, began his service as the church's first pastor in the autumn of 1884."Bethel Methodist Church to Observe 60th Anniversary over Weekend," Racine Journal Times: March 18, 1943. In 1904, the church building was sold to a Jewish congregation, and a new structure was constructed at the intersection of West 6th Street and Lafayette Avenue (later renamed Memorial Drive) in Racine at a cost of $10,000. It was dedicated by Bishop McDowell on May 28, 1905."Bethel Observed Fiftieth Anniversary." Racine Journal Times: March 20, 1933. In 1921, the church changed its name to Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church, and remained so until the church merged with St. Johns United Methodist Church in 1967. Bethel is likely a reference to Olof Hedstrom's Bethel Ship ''John Wesley'', which was moored in New York harbor from 1845 to 1890, and served as a floating chapel that provided aid, social support and Methodist worship for the scores of Swedish immigrants who passed through the city.Wyman, Henry C. ''The Hedstroms and the Bethel Ship Saga: Methodist Influence of Swedish Religious Life.'' Southern Illinois University Press: Carbondale and Edwardsville, IL., 1992. === Merger with St. Johns United Methodist Church === On June 11, 1967, Wisconsin Area Methodist Bishop Ralph T. Alton consecrated the merger between the all-white Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church and the predominantly African-American St. Johns United Methodist Church. The new congregation became known as Bethel-St. Johns United Methodist Church, and had a combined membership of 235 in 1967."Bishop to Consecrate Union of Negro-White Churches." Racine Journal Times: June 8, 1967. Both pastors of the constituent churches served the merged congregation together until 1971, when Bethel-St. Johns' popular African-American minister, Rev. Ernest Loftin left to serve a pair of rural churches in Green County, Wisconsin."Rev. Loftin Will Leave." Racine Journal Times: May 26, 1971. === Merger with Faith United Methodist Church === In 1975, Bethel-St. Johns United Methodist Church sold its building at 1502 West 6th Street, and merged into Faith United Methodist Church in an effort to grow the small memberships of both congregations."Merger of Two Churches in 'Courtship' Stage." Racine Journal Times: June 8, 1975. The diverse community of Bethel-St. Johns found union with the historically Italian congregation of Faith Church, and the joined congregation continues to operate in Racine as Faith United Methodist Church. ==Sources==

Bethesda Baptist Church and Cemetery

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[[Category:Palestine, Wirt County, West Virginia]] [[Category: Bethesda Baptist Church Cemetery, Palestine, Wirt County, West Virginia]] 1816 [[Lockhart-405|John Lockhart]] became a Charter Member of the Bethesda Baptist Church in Palestine Latitude 39° 1' 40.0" N / Longitude 81° 24' 23.9" W Person's buried there: Dent •Jane Belle •Marshall M. •Tennessee •William B. Lockhart •(--?--) •(--?--) •(--?--) •(--?--) •Charles C. •Charles Wilson •Christeny •Clara Frances •Columbia •Comadore Dewey •Effie •Enoch Steed •Eva A. •Fannah R. •Golda A. •Harriet Virginia •Harvey C. •Hattie A. •Ira F. •Jeremiah J. •John Moore Senior •John Randolph •Lillie Leota •Margaret N. •Martha A. •Mary Ellen •Mary Julia •Mary Martha Ann •Nancy •Nancy Catherine •Nettie M. •Ora A. •Robert L. •Sarah Margaret •Solomon W. •Theodosia Ann •William G. Long •Amrlia Blanch •Charles •Elizabeth M. •Gabriella •Galen •George L. •George W. •Goldie Hazel •Hattie A. •James G. •Kenneth V. •Levi Irvin •Lillie •Margaret K. •Marry A. •R.S. •Richard S. •Rosa B. Townsend •Anna L. •Columbia ==Sources== *http://www.wirtcounty.net/Cemeteries/Bethesda%20Baptist%20Church%20Cemetery%20Main.htm *http://www.wirtcounty.net/Cemeteries/Bethesda%20Baptist%20Church%20Cemetery,%20Thorne%20Addition%20Main.htm *http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2327950&CScn=Bethesda+Baptist+Church&CScntry=4&CSst=52& ==Aknowledgements== I hope the information and pictues you find here are useful. If you have any questions, information, or would like copies of the pictures please contact Mark. http://www.wirtcounty.net/Cemeteries/Bethesda%20Baptist%20Church%20Cemetery%20Main.htm NOTE: Any advertisements on this website are not authorized, endorsed or intended to be displayed or linked. I am not sure how to remove them, so if anyone does, please feel free. [[User:X-7424|X-7424]] 15:02, 21 July 2013 (EDT)

Bethesda Covenant/Bethany Lutheran Cemetery, Blue Mounds Township, Pope County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Bethesda Covenant and Bethany Lutheran Cemetery, Pope County, Minnesota]] [[Category:Pope County, Minnesota, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Minnesota_Cemeteries|Minnesota Cemeteries Project]] === About === '''This Page'''
This free space page for the Bethesda Covenant/Bethany Lutheran Cemetery is part of the WikiTree Minnesota Cemeteries Project, and was created to document the life and times of the people that are buried in this cemetery. The Minnesota Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger U.S. Cemeteries Project. '''The Cemetery'''
The Bethany Lutheran Church was organized in the 1870s as a mission church of the Augustana Synod. The earliest known burials were in 1880, although there are some burials without dates. Almost 20 years later, the church split with part of the congregation forming the Bethesda Covenant Church which met down the road. As a result, the cemetery is shared by both churches. It is still in use at the present time, although neither church remains in the area. The markers in this cemetery were photographed in the spring of 2007 and the spring of 2008. Additional photographs have been taken since then as the opportunity has arisen. '''Work in Progress'''
This page will be a work in progress until a WikiTree profile is created for each person listed in the Table of Interments found below and other tasks listed in the To Do list found below are completed. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Berg-1339 |Cheri Sletten]] for assistance. === Contact Information, Location and Map === '''Location'''
The Bethesda Covenant/Bethany Lutheran Church is located in Blue Mounds Township, Pope County, MN on County Road 14. '''Directions'''
Directions to the cemetery from Starbuck:
Take County Road 29 south from Starbuck. Turn west on County Road 14 and go 2.2 miles. The cemetery is on the south side of the road. '''Map'''
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bethany+Cemetery/@45.5413657,-95.6081581,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x52ca5c00805e0e5d:0x33e131b810e04eef Bethesda Covenant/Bethany Lutheran Cemetery on Google Maps] === Links to Other Online Resources === [http://http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Bethany-Cemetery/52580#cemetery_id=52580&lim=0&num=25&action=browse BillionGraves]

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[http://www.histopolis.com/Place/US/MN/Pope_County/Bethany_Cemetery Histopolis]

[http://www.sletten.name Threads of Gold and Rose] === Tasks Completed === *'''Photography''' ::All of the graves in this cemetery have been photographed as part of my Swedes of Pope County project. *'''Transcription''' *'''In progress''' ::Creating profiles and linking them to the Table of Interments shown below. === To Do === Project members are needed to: *'''Provide GPS information''' *'''Validate links and transcription information''' ::Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. *'''Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery''' ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. === Table of Interments === {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Anderson||Family||||||||[[Larson-3216|Anders]] - [[Anderson-33323|Fred]] - [[Persdotter-2863|Inga]] - [[Anderson-31479|Ellen]] - [[Anderson-33327|Victor]] - [[Anderson-33328|David]]||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Anderson-33323-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[ Anderson-33397|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-33397|Alfred]]||12 Mar 1844||10 Apr 1919||75||FATHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Anderson-33397.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-33323|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-33323|Anders Fredrick]]||1856||1928||72||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Anderson-33323.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johannesdotter-554|Anderson]]||[[Johannesdotter-554|Christina]]||25 May 1847||17 Mar 1911||63||MOTHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Anderson-33397.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-33328|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-33328|David Emanuel]]||16 Feb 1903||31 May 1988||85||PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR II||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Anderson-33328.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Persdotter-2863|Anderson]]||[[Persdotter-2863|Inga Katrena]]||1867||1943||76||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Persdotter-2863.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-33327|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-33327|Victor Emanuel]]||1898||1978||79||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Anderson-33327.jpg|100px]] |- | Anfinson||Myrtle Esther||20 Dec 1896||6 May 1954||57||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records Body moved to Benson City Cemetery May 1957||||||||No Photo |- | [[Rorvig-2| Berg]]||[[Rorvig-2|Adelaine M.]]||1924||2017||92||||||||27 May 2017||[[Image:Berg-2348.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2371| Berg]]||[[Berg-2371|A. Rudolph]]||18 Mar 1893||16 Sep 1934||41||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Petterson-204.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2371|Berg]]||[[Berg-2371|Adolph Rudolph]]||18 Mar 1893||16 Sep 1934||41||MINNESOTA PVT. 39 FIELD ARTY 13 DIV.||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2371.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlsdotter-381|Berg]]||[[Carlsdotter-381|Anna Kathrina]]||20 Mar 1849||12 Nov 1927||78||FRID OFVER EDERT STOFT OCH VALSIGNELSERIKT BLIVE EDERT MINNE (MAY YOUR DUST REST IN PEACE AND BLESSED BE YOUR MEMORY)||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Carlsdotter-381.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlsdotter-381|Berg]]||[[Carlsdotter-381|Anna]]||||||78||MODER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlsdotter-381-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1373|Berg]]||[[Berg-1373|Axel A.]]||1874||1933||58||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-1373-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Halvorson-341|Berg]]||[[Halvorson-341|Bernice]]||1919||2009||90||||||||13 Sep 2014||[[Image:Berg-2229.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2252|Berg]]||[[Berg-2252|Beverly E.]]||1940||1973||33||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-2252.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2359|Berg]]||[[Berg-2359|Carl August Verner]]||17 Jul 1893||9 Mar 1895||2||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records ||||||||Unmarked Grave
No Photo |- | [[Chandler-3402|Berg]]||[[Chandler-3402|Doris I.]]||1919||1994||75||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Chandler-3402-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2201|Berg]]||[[Berg-2201|Eddie L.]]|||1880||1961||80||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2201.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Petterson-204|Berg]]||[[Petterson-204|Ellen C.]]||20 Aug 1889||18 Aug 1981||91||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Petterson-204.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-31479|Berg]]||[[Anderson-31479|Ellen V. Anderson]]||29 May 1892||28 Sep 1953||61||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Anderson-31479.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-31479|Berg]]||[[Anderson-31479|Ellen V. (Anderson)]] ||29 Mar 1887||29 Aug 1970||61||MARRIED JUNE 21, 1911 PARENTS OF IDA, CLAREMONT, ALICE, ELNA, DORIS||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-2287-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2229|Berg]]||[[Berg-2229|Ellsworth]]||1913||1969||55||||||||13 Sep 2014||[[Image:Berg-2229.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-1889|Berg]]||[[Erickson-1889|Emma Theresa]]||1882||1956||74||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2201.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2155|Berg]]||[[Berg-2155|Gustaf A.]]||Sep 1878||Jun 1882||2||Laten barnen (Let the children) komma till mig (come to me)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2155.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2253|Berg]]||[[Berg-2253|Janet L.]]||1955||1998||42||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2253.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Reese-1693|Berg]]||[[Reese-1693|Jessie M.]]||1893||1938||45||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Reese-1693-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1617|Berg]]||[[ Berg-1617|John E.]]||15 Aug 1871||13 Jul 1936||64||||||||11 May 2001||[[Image:Berg-1617.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansson-416|Berg]]||[[Jansson-416|John J.]]||2 Sep 1839||27 Jun 1927||87||"FADER FRID OFVER EDERT STOFT OCH VALSIGNELSERIKT BLIVE EDERT MINNE (MAY YOUR DUST REST IN PEACE AND BLESSED BE YOUR MEMORY)"||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Jansson-416.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansson-416|Berg]]||[[Jansson-416|John J.]]||||||87||FADER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Jansson-416-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2348| Berg]]||[[Berg-2348|Leander E.]]||1919||1995||76||||||||27 May 2017||[[Image:Berg-2348.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1340|Berg]]||[[Berg-1340|Merlin F.]]||1919||1994||82||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Chandler-3402-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1340|Berg]]||[[Berg-1340|Merlin F.]]||28 Apr 1917||28 Dec 1999||82||SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-1340-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2287|Berg]]||[[Berg-2287|Theodore E.]]||1887||1970||83||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-2287.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2287|Berg]]||[[Berg-2287|Theodore E.]] ||29 Mar 1887||29 Aug 1970||83||MARRIED JUNE 21, 1911 PARENTS OF IDA, CLAREMONT, ALICE, ELNA, DORIS||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-2287-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2367| Berg]]||[[Berg-2367|Walter A. W.]]||6 Nov 1918||9 Apr 1920||1||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave
No Photo |- | [[Berg-2202|Berg]]||[[Berg-2202|Wilson LeRoy]]||1915||1915||1 month 3 days||SON||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2201.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliasson-218|Bjork]]||[[Eliasson-218|Carl]]||1861||1906||45||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Eliasson-218.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bloom-1110|Bloom]]||[[Bloom-1110|Arvid]]||1892||1899||7||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Bloom-1110.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ericsson-298|Bloom]]||[[Ericsson-298|John E.]]||1845||1928||81||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ericsson-298.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bloom-1108|Bloom]]||[[Bloom-1108|Leonard]]||1881||1899||18||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Bloom-1108.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bloom-1107|Bloom]]||[[Bloom-1107|Lydia]]||1880||1884||4||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Bloom-1107.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jonsdotter-2730|Bloom]]||[[Jonsdotter-2730|Mary]]||1859||1915||46||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ericsson-298.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bloom-1111|Bloom]]||[[Bloom-1111|Olive]]||1897||1932||35||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Bloom-1111.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bloom-1109|Bloom]]||[[Bloom-1109|Robert]]||1889||1929||40||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Bloom-1109.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1279|Branch]]||[[Branch-1279|Albert]]||1885||1967||81||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Branch-1279.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1278|Branch]]||[[Branch-1278|Carl]]||1888||1915||27||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Steberg-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1282|Branch]]||[[Branch-1282|Charles A.]]||31 Oct 1947||1 Oct 1968||20||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Branch-1282.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1282|Branch]]||[[Branch-1282|Charles Arthur]]||31 Oct 1947||1 Oct 1968||20||PFC US ARMY VIETNAM||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Branch-1282-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[ Ericsson-296|Branch]]||[[Ericsson-296|Charles N.]]||1831||1919||88||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ericsson-296.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1281|Branch]]||[[Branch-1281|Chester A.]]||1920||2009||89||||||||24 May 2015||[[Image:Branch-1281.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Moe-414|Branch]]||[[Moe-414|Clarice]]||1921||1998||77||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Branch-1280.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-189|Branch]]||[[Ekstrom-189|Edith]]||1892||1969||77||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Branch-1279.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1277|Branch]]||[[Branch-1277|Louise]]||1884||1905||21||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Steberg-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Steberg-1| Branch]]||[[Steberg-1|Marit]]||1849||1940||91||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Steberg-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1280|Branch]]||[[Branch-1280|Winifred]]||1917||2003||86||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Branch-1280.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1284|Branch]]||[[Branch-1284|Frank Aaron]]||1979||2011||32||||||||13 Sep 2014||[[Image:Branch-1284.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Grenson-2|Branch]]||[[Grenson-2|Evelyn C.]]||1923||2014||91||||||||24 May 2015||[[Image:Branch-1281.jpg|100px]] |- | Carlson||Family||||||||[[Carlson-1934|Karl Erick]] - [[Berg-1618|Anna Lovisa]] - [[Carlson-2449|John A.]] - [[Austvold-1|Alma]] - [[Carlson-2450|Oscar F.]] - [[Nelson-11945|Gloria]] - [[Nelson-11946|Wilma]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Carlson-1934-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Austvold-1|Carlson]]||[[Austvold-1|Alma]]||1909||1994||84||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlson-2449.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1618|Carlson]]||[[Berg-1618|Anna Lovisa]]||1872||1947||74||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-1618.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlson-2449|Carlson]]||[[Carlson-2449|John A.]]||1905||1992||87||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlson-2449.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlson-1934|Carlson]]||[[Carlson-1934|Karl Erick]]||1867||1945||78||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlson-1934.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlson-2450|Carlson]]||[[Carlson-2450|Oscar F.]]||1909||2000||91||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlson-2450.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ericsson-297|Chalenburg]]||[[Ericsson-297|Fred]]||1844||1881||36||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ericsson-297.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chalenburg-5|Chalenburg]]||[[Chalenburg-5|Magnus]]||1881||1882||1||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Chalenburg-5.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chalenburg-3|Chalenburg]]||[[Chalenburg-3|Maria]]||1872||1880||8||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Chalenburg-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chalenburg-4|Chalenburg]]||[[Chalenburg-4|Olivan]]||1877||1880||3||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Chalenburg-4.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-33399|Edin]]||[[Anderson-33399|Amanda]]||10 Mar 1875||11 Jun 1902||27||Hustru af (Wife of) P. A. EDIN Fodd d 10 March 1875 (Birth date) Dod d (Death date) 11 June 1902 Hogt alskad (Highly loved) Djupt saknad (deeply missed)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Anderson-33399.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Edin-23|Edin]]||[[Edin-23|Esther Theresa]]||11 Jun 1902||1911||8||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | [[Westerberg-49|Edin]]||[[Westerberg-49|Jenny]]||1874||20 Aug 1921||47||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | [[Jansson-1024|Edin]]||[[Jansson-1024|Johan Fridolph]]||20 Jun 1885||16 May 1955||69||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | [[Jansson-1022|Edin]]||[[Jansson-1022|Peter Anton]]||5 Mar 1870||21 Dec 1934||64||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | Ekstrom||Family||||||||[[Ericsson-299|Frank]] - [[Carlsdotter-676|Beata]] - [[Ekstrom-193|Elmer]] - [[Fransson-78|Oscar]] - [[Ekstrom-190|Louise]] - [[Ekstrom-191|Leontine]] - [[Ekstrom-192|Ferdinand]]||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ericsson-299-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlsdotter-676|Ekstrom]]||[[Carlsdotter-676|Beata]]||1859||1941||83||MOTHER||||||19 May 2009||[[Image:Carlsdotter-676.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-193|Ekstrom]]||[[Ekstrom-193|Elmer]]||1890||1919||29||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ekstrom-193.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-194|Ekstrom]]||[[Ekstrom-194|Emanuel]]||11 Oct 1896||2 Nov 1987||91||HUSBAND TOGETHER FOREVER IN GOD'S LOVING CARE||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ekstrom-194.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-192|Ekstrom]]||[[Ekstrom-192|Ferdinand]]||1888||1889||5 months 9 days||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ekstrom-192.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ericsson-299|Ekstrom]]||[[Ericsson-299|Frank]]||1853||1912||57||FATHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ericsson-299.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-191|Ekstrom]]||[[Ekstrom-191|Leontine]]||1886||1888||2||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ekstrom-191.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-190|Ekstrom]]||[[Ekstrom-190|Louise]]||1883||1888||4||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ekstrom-190.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lundblad-39|Ekstrom]]||[[Lundblad-39|Mabel]]||18 May 1905||2 Apr 1976||70||WIFE TOGETHER FOREVER IN GOD'S LOVING CARE||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ekstrom-194.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fransson-78|Ekstrom]]||[[Fransson-78|Oscar]]||1879||1888||9||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fransson-78.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliason-185|Eliason]]||[[Eliason-185|Agnes W.]]||1910||1936||26||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Eliason-185.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frisell-9|Eliason]]||[[Frisell-9|Ellen M.]]||1890||1965||75||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Frisell-9.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliason-187|Eliason]]||[[Eliason-187|Freddie A.]]||22 Sep 1915||6 Jun 1992||76||PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR II||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Eliason-187.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliason-186|Eliason]]||[[Eliason-186|Harris A.]]||1912||1988||75||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Eliason-186.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliasson-221|Eliason]]||[[Eliasson-221|Klas J.]]||1882||1938||55||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Eliasson-221.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Teigen-59|Eliason]]||[[Teigen-59|Lyla J.]]||19 Jan 1922||30 Jul 2002||80||WIFE OF FREDDIE||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Teigen-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliason-188|Eliason]]||[[Eliason-188|Walter F.]]||1941||1968||27||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Eliason-188.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2098|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2098|Augusta L.]]||1879||1888||9||i en alder af (at an age of) 9 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2098.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2100|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2100|Axel L.]]||1884||1888||4||i en alder af (at an age of) 4 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2102.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2099|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2099|Beda C.]]||1883||1888||5||i en alder af (at an age of) 5 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2099.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2102|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2102|Emel]]||1886||1888||2||i en alder af (at an age of) 2 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2102.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ericsson-265|Erickson]]||[[Ericsson-265|Gustaf]] ||25 Jul 1839||3 Mar 1924||84||FATHER Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ericsson-265.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansdotter-493|Erikson]] ||[[Jansdotter-493|Johanna]] ||22 Jan 1844||1 Mar 1880||36||FARVEL (FARWELL) Harunder hwilar (Here below rests) JOHANNA Hustru af (Wife of) GUSTAF ERIKSON Fodd (Born) 23 Jan. 1844 dod 1 Mar. (died) 1880 Farvel du Van sa Kar Joy to Heaven's Harbor) Name; God sends us with (Farwell you friend so dear in Jesus Frojd i Himlens Hamn Namn; Gud sander oss medi Jesu ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Jansdotter-493.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2092| Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2092|John G.]]||1874||1949||75||BROTHER IN LOVING MEMORY||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Erickson-2092.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ersdotter-775| Erickson]]||[[Ersdotter-775|Lovisa Charlotta]]||12 Oct 1845||24 Mar 1923||77||MOTHER Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ericsson-265.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2093|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2093|Mary]]||1877||1948||70||SISTER IN LOVING MEMORY||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2093.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2103|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2103|Nannie C.]]||1888||1901||13||i en alder af (at an age of) 13 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2098.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2101|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2101|Sofia A.]]||1885||1888||3||i en alder af (at an age of) 3 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2099.jpg|100px]] |- | Everson||Family||||||||[[Everson-472|Clarence]] - [[Hennum-3|Ragna]] - [[Everson-471|Doris]] - [[Everson-473|Rodney]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Everson-472-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Everson-472|Everson]]||[[Everson-472|Clarence C.]]||1883||1947||64||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Everson-472.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hennum-3|Everson]]||[[Hennum-3|Ragna C.]]||1887||1973||85||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Hennum-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Everson-473|Everson]]||[[Everson-473|Rodney W.]]||7 Oct 1916||19 May 1961||44||MINNESOTA PHMI USNR WORLD WAR II||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Everson-473.jpg|100px]] |- | Felt||Family||||||||[[Fältström-4|John]] - [[Ersdotter-816|Caroline]] - [[Felt-364|Hulda]] - [[Felt-355|Pauline]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Faltstrom-4-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Felt||Family||||||||[[Fältström-2|Carl]] - [[Vinter-19|Johanna C.]] - [[Felt-362|Carl John]] - [[Felt-363|Hanna]] - [[Felt-353|Carl Emil]] - [[Runquist-22|Caroline W.]] - [[Felt-354|Leroy]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Faltstrom-2-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fältström-2|Felt]]||[[Fältström-2|Carl]]||19 Feb 1856||31 Aug 1932||76||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Faltstrom-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-362|Felt]]||[[Felt-362|Carl J.]]||1876||1905||29||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-362.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ersdotter-816|Felt]]||[[Ersdotter-816|Caroline]]||22 Jul 1842||3 Sep 1929||88||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | [[Runquist-22|Felt]]||[[Runquist-22|Caroline W.]]||1896||1975||79||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-353.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-353|Felt]]||[[Felt-353|Emil C.]]||1886||1965||79||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-353.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-363|Felt]]||[[Felt-363|Hanna]]||1884||1895||11||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-363.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-364|Felt]]||[[Felt-364|Hulda ]]||||||3 months 19 days||3 M.||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-364.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Vinter-19|Felt]]||[[Vinter-19|Johanna C.]]||2 Mar 1850||17 Jan 1926||75||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Vinter-19.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fältström-4|Felt]]||[[Fältström-4|John]]||8 Mar 1849||18 Jul 1913||64||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Faltstrom-4.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-354|Felt]]||[[Felt-354|Leroy]]||1921||1927||5||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-354.jpg|100px]] |- | Fredrickson||Family||||||||OCK HWART JAG GAAR WETEN I-OCK WAGEN WETER I JOH 14 KAP 4 V (AND WHERE I AM GOING YOU KNOW-AND THE ROAD YOU KNOW)
[[Fredriksson-104|K.F.]] - [[Andersdotter-4856|Caroline]] - [[Fredricsdotter-12|Hedda]] - [[Fredrickson-319|Albert]] - [[Carlsdotter-664|Emma C.]] - [[Fredrickson-320|Emanuel]] - [[Fredrickson-321|Raymond J.]] - [[Fredrickson-322|Ruth]] - [[Fredrickson-323|Axel]] - [[Fredrickson-316|John]] - [[Felt-355|Pauline]] - [[Fredrickson-317|Raymond A.]] - [[Fredrickson-315|Ferdinand]] - [[Runquist-27|Emma S.]] - [[Fredrickson-324|Ferdinan]] - [[Fredrickson-325|Fredrick]] - [[Fredrickson-327|Hilma]] - [[Fredrickson-330|Helmer]] - [[Fredrickson-332|Alvin]] - [[Franzen-316|Hazel]] - [[Fredrickson-331|Ester]]||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-330-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Fredrickson||Family||||||||With the exception of the John K. and Pauline (Felt) Fredrickson family (including two sons and a daughter-in-law) who are buried amongst the Felt family, the Fredricksons are not buried in family units, but in chronological order. It is hard to know then, who is represented by the two Fredrickson family monuments. It would seem that the older monument was placed about the same time the patriarch of the family, Knut Fredrick, passed away. The other one was placed later about the time Caroline, wife of K.F. passed away, or possibly about the time Helmer passed away. Helmer's wife, Selma, also passed away in that time period, but was buried in Glenwood. The spot where the family marker is located is the spot that Selma should have been placed if continuing with the burials in chronological order. Why she is not buried in Bethany is not clear.
[[Fredriksson-104|K.F.]] - [[Andersdotter-4856|Caroline]] - [[Fredricsdotter-12|Hedda]] - [[Fredrickson-319|Albert]] - [[Carlsdotter-664|Emma C.]] - [[Fredrickson-320|Emanuel]] - [[Fredrickson-321|Raymond J.]] - [[Fredrickson-322|Ruth]] - [[Fredrickson-323|Axel]] - [[Fredrickson-316|John]] - [[Felt-355|Pauline]] - [[Fredrickson-317|Raymond A.]] - [[Fredrickson-315|Ferdinand]] - [[Runquist-27|Emma S.]] - [[Fredrickson-324|Ferdinan]] - [[Fredrickson-325|Fredrick]] - [[Fredrickson-327|Hilma]] - [[Fredrickson-330|Helmer]] - [[Fredrickson-332|Alvin]] - [[Franzen-316|Hazel]] - [[Fredrickson-331|Ester]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredriksson-104-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-319|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-319|Albert J.]]||30 Oct 1872||20 Apr 1929||56||AT REST||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-319.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-332|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-332|Alvin Francis]]||20 May 1912||16 Jan 1999||86||THAT WHICH SEEMS LIKE THE END IS ONLY THE BEGINNING||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-332.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-323|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-323|Axel]]||24 Dec 1875||2 Apr 1886||10||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-323.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Andersdotter-4856|Fredrickson]]||[[Andersdotter-4856|Caroline]]||6 Dec 1845||6 Aug 1923||77||MODER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Andersdotter-4856.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-320|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-320|Emanuel O.]]||3 Apr 1896||15 Mar 1906||9||AT REST ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-320.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlsdotter-664|Fredrickson]]||[[Carlsdotter-664|Emma C.]]||20 Aug 1876||5 Jun 1906||29||AT REST ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlsdotter-664.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-27|Fredrickson]]||[[Runquist-27|Emma S.]]||1917||1993||75||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-315.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-331|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-331|Ester Eugania]]||Mar 1889||28 Feb 1896||6||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-331.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-324|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-324|Ferdinan]] ||10 Nov 1879||1 Jul 1888||8||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-324.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-315|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-315|Ferdinand]]||1904||1977||72||||||||17 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-315.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-325|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-325|Fredrick Ernst]]||22 Sep 1881||7 Jan 1886||4||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-325.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Franzen-316|Fredrickson]]||[[Franzen-316|Hazel Virginia]]||2 Dec 1912||3 Mar 2000||87||THAT WHICH SEEMS LIKE THE END IS ONLY THE BEGINNING||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-332.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredricsdotter-12|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredricsdotter-12|Hedda]]||2 Mar 1872||11 Jul 1895||28||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredricsdotter-12.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-330|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-330|Helmer-Augustin]]||19 Apr 1886||10 Jul 1922||36||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-330.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-327|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-327|Hilma]]||1 Oct 1883||12 Jan 1886||2||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-327.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-316|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-316|John K.]]||1877||1936||58||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-316.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredriksson-104|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredriksson-104|K. F.]]||14 Feb 1839||17 Jun 1894||55||FADER ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredriksson-104.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-355|Fredrickson]]||[[Felt-355|Pauline J.]]||1883||1955||72||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-355.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-317|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-317|Raymond A.]]||1909||1981||72||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-317.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-321|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-321|Raymond J.]]||18 Nov 1899||22 Aug 1900||9 months 4 days||AT REST ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-321.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-322|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-322|Ruth A. H.]]||9 Mar 1905||23 Apr 1905||1 month 14 days||AT REST ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-322.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-16|Friedman]]||[[Runquist-16|Amanda V.]]||1894||1963||69||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Friedman-963.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-899|Friedman]]||[[Friedman-899| Arthur V.]]||1902||1920||17|||||||| 19 May 2007||[[Image:Friedman-899.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-689|Friedman]]||[[Friedman-689|August E.]]||1872||1961||89||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-1677.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-965| Friedman]]||[[Friedman-965|Bertha]]||||3 Oct 1920||6 months 26 days||BABY||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Friedman-965.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansson-551|Friedman]]||[[Jansson-551|Carl J.]]||1843||1921||78||||||||13 Sep 2014|| [[Image:Jansson-551.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansson-551|Friedman]]||[[Jansson-551|Carl J.]]||1843||1921||78||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Jansson-551-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-897|Friedman]]||[[Friedman-897| E. Walfrid]]||1899||1920||20||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Friedman-897.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-963|Friedman]]||[[Friedman-963|Emil G.]]||1885||1962||77||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Friedman-963.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1677|Friedman]]||[[Berg-1677|Johanna C.]]||1876||1914||38||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-1677.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Persdotter-2465|Friedman]]||[[Persdotter-2465|Lovisa]] ||1845||1945||99||MOTHER||||||13 Sep 2014||[[Image:Persdotter-2465.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Persdotter-2465|Friedman]]||[[Persdotter-2465|Lovisa C.]]||1845||1945||99||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Jansson-551-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Frisell||Family||||||||HERREN ÅR MIN HERDE MIG SKAL INTET FATTAS (THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD I SHALL NOT WANT)
[[Frösell-1|Carl Fredrick]] - [[Abrahamsdotter-145|Anna]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Frosell-1-2.jpg|100px]] |- | Frisell||Family||||||||[[Frösell-3|John]] - [[Carlsdotter-672|Augusta]] - [[Frösell-4 |John Oscar]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Frosell-3-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Abrahamsdotter-145|Frisell]]||[[Abrahamsdotter-145|Anna]]||18 Nov 1857||7 Feb 1899||41||MODER ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Abrahamsdotter-145.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlsdotter-672|Frisell]]||[[Carlsdotter-672|Augusta]]||1860||1948||87||MOTHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Carlsdotter-672.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frösell-1|Frisell]]||[[Abrahamsdotter-145|Babies]]||22 Mai 1859||23 Sep 1927||0||Fred and Anna Frisell had five babies who died at birth: A girl on 3 Jan 1886, a boy on 17 May 1894, a boy on 25 Jan 1895, a girl on 2 Mar 1897, and a boy on 28 Jan 1899||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Frosell-1-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frösell-1|Frisell]]||[[Frösell-1|C. 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Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church

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[[Category:Bethesda Baptist Church, Marshall, Texas]] [[Category:Bishop College, Marshall, Texas]] Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church, located at 801 W. Grand Ave. in Marshall, is one of the oldest African-American congregations in the county. It was established in 1867 during the Reconstruction period when so many newly-emancipated blacks left white churches to establish their own. Originally the name was simply the "Colored Baptist Church," which was the name on the deed. When the members elected to change the name, they identified it with the healing pool of Bethesda in Biblical Jerusalem. The word "Missionary" was added to its name in the mid-1980's to reflect denominational affiliation. Prominent founders were [[Abner-309|David Abner]], who was Harrison County treasurer, a member of the Texas House of Representatives in the Fourteenth Legislature, and a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1875; and Andrew Gross, whose son Frederick became a president of Houston College. The congregation also had a historic role in the founding of Bishop College, the African-American Baptist institution that was located in Marshall 1881-1961.

Bethlehem, Indiana

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[[Category: Bethlehem, Indiana]] The goal of this project is to add the people and history of Bethlehem, Indiana to WIKItree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Thompson-29384|Summer Thompson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Census Records * Pictures of the town/cemetery *Marriage/birth/death records Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14112718 send me a private message]. Thanks! Per US Census Records, the population of Bethlehem Township through the years is as follows: *1890: 758 *1900: 728 *1910: 775 *1920: 812 *1930: 676 *1940: 655 *1950: 643 *1960: 463 *1970: 499 *1980: 359 *1990: 363 *2000: 330 *2010: 309

Bethlehem, Indiana One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q4898012|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bethlehem, Indiana One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Indiana :'''County:''' Clark :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.539167, -85.420556 :'''Elevation:''' 143.0 m or 469.2 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ==Sources==

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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'''Bethlehem, Pennsylvania ''' Bethlehem is a city in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. In 1741 small group of Moravians settled on the banks of the Lehigh River near the Monocacy Creek. That same year the Moravians' patron, Count Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf of Saxony, Germany, visited the new settlement. The Count christened the community "Bethlehem". ==Sources== See also: * [[:Category:Bethlehem, Pennsylvania]] *[[Wikipedia: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania | Bethlehem on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.bethlehem-pa.gov/ City website]

Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery, Conway, South Carolina

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[[Category:Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery, Conway, South Carolina]] __NOTOC__ ==General Information== Cemetery name: Address: GPS Coordinates: ==History== ==Notable Monuments== ==Notable Interments== ==More Information== * The following people are buried in this cemetery, but they do not yet have profiles on WikiTree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" !NAME !DATES |- |Alston, Anna D.|| 1913-1997 |- |Alston Sr., Benjamin F.|| 1907-1986 |- |Alston, Doris A.|| 1951-1999 |- |Alston, Hilda F. ||1952-1997 |- |Alston, Iowa Anjarone|| 1900-1985 |- |Alston, Jerry ||1908-1988 |- |Alston, Lessie|| died 1971 |- |Alston, Lonnie Connel|| 1891-1972 |- |Alston, Maggie B.|| 1932-1984 |- |Alston, Mary Ruth|| 1910-1994 |- |Alston, Raymond B. ||1932-1984 |- |Alston, Samuel W. ||1895-1982 |- |Anderson, Fred ||1912-1981 |- |Beaty, Doshia B. 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Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia

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[[Category:Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=cemetery entrance image here|align=r|size=200}} Cemetery name: Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery Address: East Nance Springs Road, Dalton, Georgia GPS Coordinates: 34.62292, -84.95005 ==History== Use this area to document a history/description of the cemetery. ==Notable Monuments== Are there any notable monuments located at the cemetery? ==Notable Interments== * Veterans: ::[[Johnson-121613|Wyatt Johnson]], World War I ::[[Clements-7291|Ottis Wallace Clements]], World War II ::Robert Paul DeFoor, World War II ::Robert Clinton Franks, World War II ::Frank Merril Gilbert, World War II ::Robert Gentry Lofty, World War II ::Ralph Parris, World War II ::Harlon Franklin Patton, Sr., World War II ::James F. Stephens, World War II ::Wilburn B. Stephens, World War II ::J. C. Tate, World War II ::Joe A. Tate, World War II ::Walter W. Webb, Jr., World War II ::Woodrow H. Wilson, World War II ::Harlan Lamar Lofty, Sr., World War II, Korean War ::Charles William Webb, World War II, Korean War ::Kenneth Randolph Bailey, Korean War ::Herbert Chester Woodall, Sr. ==More Information== * For profiles of other people interred in this cemetery go to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bethlehem_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Whitfield_County%2C_Georgia Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia] * [https://whitfieldga.genealogyvillage.com/Cemetery/Bethlehem/index.html Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery] at Whitfield County, Georgia AHGP has a list of burials. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2140638 Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery] at Find A Grave.

Bethlehem Cemetery, Bedford County, Tennessee

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[[Category: Bethlehem Cemetery, Bedford County, Tennessee]] [[Category: Bedford County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Behlehem Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Tennessee_Cemeteries|Tennessee Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Tennessee Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
*Small cemetery located on Old Pencil Mill Road in Bedford County, Tennessee. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
35.590105, -86.606058 ::OR N 35 35.406 W86 36.363 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bethlehem+Cemetery,+Chapel+Hill,+TN+37034/@35.591733,-86.6126351,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x886394914f5c7dfd:0x162fa7b9f0ede933!8m2!3d35.5902154!4d-86.6062196 Bethlehem Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Fully survey all interments in the cemetery. *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Verify and check all interments are included and correct. *Photograph all interments/tombstones. *Add profile pages for any persons buried here not already on wikitree and link in those who are by their profile page ID#. Check that each has the cemetery's category on their page. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. *Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. *An [[Space:Teel_Cemetery%2C_Covington_County%2C_Alabama|example]] of a completed cemetery space page for a small cemetery. (remove this when cemetery page is completed) ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Unknown-362546|Thompson]]||E. C. ||07 Nov 1818||13 Jun 1908||||[[image:Unknown-362546.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Wortham-309|Wortham]]||Carrie Alice||01 Nov 1876||20 Aug 189?||D/O TH & AE Wortham||[[image:Wortham-309.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Wortham-310|Parsons]]||Nancy A||29 Nov 1820||05 Oct 1883||w/o J. M. Parsons||[[image:Wortham-310.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Wortham-311|Wortham]]||James C.||06 Aug 1818||05 Dec 1912||||[[image:Wortham-311.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Wortham-90|Wilson]]||Nancy||07 Jan 1784||22 May 1849||65y 4m 15d||[[image:Wortham-90.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-53275|Jones]]||George||Jul 1797||1879||Rev.||[[image:Jones-53275.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Collins-14459|Collins]]||William||18 Apr 1806||07 Sep 1884||aged 78 years 5 mo. 11 days||[[image:Collins-14459.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Duggan-908|Duggan]]||Algesena Antonette||11 Nov 1839||01 Jul 1859||eldest dau of BF & NA Dugga||[[image:Duggan-908.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Elliott-8883|Duggan]]||Nancy A.||23 Oct 1806||24 Jun 1888||consort of BF Duggan||[[image:Elliott-8883.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Duggan-909|Freeman]]||Salomie J||17 Dec 1840||27 Nov 1873||w/o HR Freeman||[[image:Duggan-909.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |-}

Bethlehem Cemetery, Poseyville, Indiana

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[[Category:Bethlehem Cemetery, Poseyville, Indiana]] {{Image|file=Bethlehem_Cemetery_Poseyville_Indiana.jpg |caption=Bethlehem Cemetery,
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CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Bethlehem Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' Byes Rd., Poseyville, Indiana ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 38.15570, -87.81880 '''  204 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1828-1962 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bethlehem_Cemetery%2C_Poseyville%2C_Indiana '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2308375/bethlehem-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Bethlehem Christian Church Cemetery

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'''Bethlehem Christian Church Cemetery In Clark County, Kentucky Detailed Listings: ''' See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bethlehem_Christian_Church_Cemetery_In_Clark_County%2C_Kentucky Bethlehem Christian Church Cemetery Page] To See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159286/bethlehem-christian-church-cemetery Bethlehem Christian Church Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=37.9868333,+-84.0251167 Bethlehem Christian Church Cemetery On Google Maps]

Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery, Jindera

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[[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery, Jindera, New South Wales]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===About=== The Bethlehem Cemetery is situated at Jeindera, a short drive north of Albury. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=jindera%2C%20nsw#map=16/-35.9611/146.8712 Link to map of location of Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Bethlehem Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |[[ Adam-3399|Adam, Adolf]] || || 1889-Nov-18 || 18 || B of Caroline || 4110012 |- | [[Adam-3151|Adam, August]] || || 1889-Jan-26 || 57 || F of Caroline; d. Albury || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Adam-3151.jpg 4110015] |- |[[Ardern-148| Ardern, Desmond Ronald (Ron) ]]|| || 2003-Oct-01 || 75 || H of Vera; F of Cathy & Gwendolyn || 4110068 |- |[[ Ardern-149|Ardern, Gwendolyn Angela]]|| || 1975-Feb-22 || 9 || 9 yrs 8 mths || 4110073 |- | [[ Bakes-116|Bakes, Ernest Herbert]] || || 1986 Sep 17 || 70 || H of Kathleen; F of Fay, Sandra, Neil, Lloyd, Daryl || 4110097 |- | [[ Graetz-357|Bakes, Kathleen Alma]] || || 2015-Jan-11 || 91 || W of Ernest; M of Fay, Sandra, Neil, Lloyd, Daryl || 4110097 |- |[[ Bakes-117|Bakes, Neil Robert ]]|| || 2006-Feb-19 || 57 || S of Ernie & Kathleen; F of Cameron, Tracy, Cade || 4110099 |- | [[ Bakes-118|Bakes, Sandra Joy]] || 1945-Nov-05 || 2018-Apr-06 || || M of Courtney || 4110098 |- |[[Bartsch-359| Bartsch, Adam]] || 1808-Nov-28 || 1887-Dec-02 || || || 4110016 |- | [[ Kohn-1000|Bartsch, Anna Christiane Louise]] || || 1939-Jan-06 || 81 || with August Bartsch || 4110005 |- |[[Molkentin-18| Bartsch, Anna Mathilde]] || || 1945-May-01 || 69 || nee Molkentin; W of Charles || 4110055 |- | [[Bartsch-360| Bartsch, August Ernst ]]|| 1851-Aug-10 || 1903-Sep-25 || || b. S. Aust; with Anna Bartsch || 4110005 |- | [[ Bartsch-319|Bartsch, Charles August]] || || 1951-Feb-02 || 75 || H of Anna || 4110055 |- | [[Bartsch-361| Bartsch, Johanna Ottilie Lydi]] || 1892-Feb-29 || 1914-Nov-25 || || || 4110030 |- | [[ Meinert-213|Bartsch, Maria Dorothea]] || 1811-Jan-18 || 1880-May-13 || || || 4110020 |- | Bartsch, unreadable || || 1902 || || || 4110029 |- |[[ Burdack-53| Burdack, Allen Bernard]] || 1929 Jan11 || 2012-Dec-12 || || S of Arthur & Ida Burdack; B of Mavis, Raymond (dec), Clive (dec) || 4110057 |- | [[ Burdack-15|Burdack, Carl August Hermann]] || || 1959-Nov-29 || 90 || H of Ida || 4110056 |- |[[ Friedrich-56|Burdack, Ida Emilie]] || || 1952-Jun-12 || 84 || W of Carl || 4110056 |- | [[Scholz-32|Burdack, Ida Rebecca]] || 1891-Oct-09 || 1971-May-15 || 79 || W of Arthur || 4110061 |- | [[Burdack-29| Burdack, Leslie]] || || 1929 Apr 23 || 1 || 1 yr 6 mnths (twin) || 4110075 |- | [[ Burdack-30|Burdack, Stanley ]]|| || 1941 Dec 17 || 12 || Accident || 4110074 |- | [[Burdack-55| Burdack, William]] || || 1951-Oct-04 || 76? || || 4110047 |- | [[Burdack-54| Burdack, Arthur Bernhard]] || 1891-Sep-28 || 1965-Jun-17 || 73 || H of Ida || 4110061 |- | [[ Burdack-56|Burdck, Gottlieb]]|| 1844-Apr-20 || 1887-Aug-29 || || || 4110017 |- |[[Cook-45586| Cook, A H]] || || 1989-Feb-15 || 78 || AIF VX42241; H of Edna; F of Kay, Pam, Ross, Kim || 4110095 |- |[[Scholz-580| Cook, Edna Florence]] || 1914-Jun-29 || 2006-Jul-12 || || nee Scholz; W of Harry; M of Kay, Pam, Ross, Kim || 4110096 |- | [[Dowell-1633|Dowell, John Charles]] || 1948-Apr-13 || 2017-Apr-09 || || H of Debra; F of Jason, Katrina, John, Craig, Shelly, Danielle || 4110080 |- | [[Kochan-34|Gollasch, Elisabeth ]]|| || 1934-Nov-30 || 70 || W of Friedrich || 4110036 |- |[[ Gollasch-3|Gollasch, Friedrich]] || || 1937-Mar-13 || 73 || H of Elisabeth || 4110037 |- |[[ Gross-6696|Gross, Johann Gottlieb ]]|| 1841-Mar-29 || 1886-Feb-16 || || || 4110018 |- | [[Haberecht-7|Haberecht, Johann Carl Gottlob]] || 1815-Jun-11 || 1875-Jun-18 || || b. Weiglesdorf, Silesia; d. Jindera; H of Susann || 4110026 |- | [[ Hermann-106|Haberecht, Susanna Elenora]] || 1814-May-19 || 1877-Aug-18 || || Nee Hermann; b. Briesnitz, Silesi; d. Jindera; W of Johann Carl Gottlob Heberecht || 4110024 |- | [[Hamdorf-47|Hamdorf, Johann Carl]] || || 1952-Sep-17 || 85 || || 4110046 |- | [[Harding-9820| Harding, Maurice]] || 1935-Sep-03 || 1988-Aug-01 || || H of Hazel; F of Lyle, Beverley, Malcolm || 4110067 |- | [[ Kuhne-239|Helwig, Betty Irene]] || 1933-May-26 || 2014-Jul-15 || || W of Noel; M of Janice, Wayne, Sandra || 4110086 |- | [[Hoffschlaeger-1| Hoffschlaeger, Edward ]]|| || 1878-Nov-08 || 36 || || 4110021 |- | [[Briese-114|Klinberg, Amalie]] || 1860 Jan 04 || 1951 Jan 17 || || W of August || 4110054 |- |[[Klinberg-16| Klinberg, August]] || || 1939-Nov-15 || 91 || H of Amalie || 4110054 |- | [[Singe-20| Klinge, Anna Hedwig Selma]] || 1900-Apr-24 || 1965-Jul-23 || || || 4110045 |- | [[Lehmann-401|Krause, Anna Rosalia]] || 1848-Mar-01 || 1930-Aug-06 || 82 || W of Johannes || 4110034 |- | [[Klemke-7| Krause, Emma Pauline]] || || 1960 Dec 13 || 86 || mother || 4110041 |- | [[ Krause-2950|Krause, Ernest William]] || || 1953-Sep-21 || 79 || H of Maria || 4110053 |- | [[ Krause-2951|Krause, Frederick Walter]] || 1904-Apr-01 || 2003-Aug-30 || || H of Frieda || 4110091 |- |[[Singe-21| Krause, Frieda Pauline]] || 1907-Sep-27 || 1993-Jun-02 || || W of Fred; M of Merleen, Valda, Raymond || 4110091 |- | [[ Krause-947|Krause, H ]]|| || 1935-Sep-30 || 78 || || 4110040 |- | [[Krause-901| Krause, Johannes T]] || 1846-Mar-23 || 1925-Jul-18 || 79 || H of Anna || 4110034 |- | [[Pumpa-310| Krause, Maria Elizabeth]] || || 1939-Aug-08 || 59 || W of Ernest || 4110053 |- |[[ Krause-2952| Krause, Raymond Frederick]] || || 2002-Jun-14 || 58 || H of Fay Merrilyn; F of Tanya, Amanda, Nigel, Rachael || 4110085 |- |[[Kreutzberger-16| Kreutzberger, Allan Lester]] || 1927 Aug 16 || 2019 Jun 06 || || H of Thelma; F of John, Christine, Dave || 4110084 |- | [[ Kreutzberger-17|Kreutzberger, Keith Alroy ]]|| 1930 Feb 27 || 2005 Feb 07 || || H of Dadie || 4110083 |- | [[Laur-149| Laur, Friedrich ]]|| || 1951-Apr-22 || 68 || H of Louise || 4110049 |- |[[ Molkentin-23|Laur, Louise ]]|| || 1970 Aug 29 || 80 || W of Friedrich || 4110049 |- | [[ Raschke-184|Matuschka, Anna]] || || 1934-Dec-16 || 76 || || 4110038 |- | [[Matuschka-16| Matuschka, Christian]] || 1811 Sep 24 || 1894 Sep 28 || || || 4110013 |- | [[ Molkentin-17|Matuschka, Ida Emilie]] || || 1938-Mar-06 || 64 || mother || 4110042 |- | [[ Petatz-5|Matuschka, Maria ]]|| 1814-Jan-01 || 1889-Oct-30 || || || 4110014 |- | [[ Matuschka-23|Matuschka, Reinhold]] || || 1949-Jun-06 || 94 || || 4110039 |- | [[ Molkentin-25|Molkentin, Agnes Martha]] || 1907-Feb-20 || 1991-Mar-25 || || D of Carl & Bertha || 4110092 |- | [[ Molkentin-4|Molkentin, Carl ]]|| 1838-Jun-20 || 1899-Jan-10 || || || 4110008 |- | [[ Molkentin-19|Molkentin, Carl Julius]]|| || 1959-Jun-12 || 80 || H of Johanne || 4110050 |- | [[ Molkentin-27|Molkentin, Edwin]] || || 1982-Sep-02 || 71 || || 4110064 |- | [[ Molkentin-21|Molkentin, Emma]] || 1882-Dec-02 || 1909-Jul-23 || || || 4110002 |- | [[ Molkentin-24|Molkentin, Gottlieb Alfred]] || 1896 Apr 18 || 1899-Jun-01 || || || 4110007 |- |[[ Molkentin-26| Molkentin, Heinrich Carl]] || 1909-Feb-05 || 1984-May-10 || || H of Phyllis; F of Phillip & Maureen || 4110093 |- | [[Haberecht-80| Molkentin, Joahnne Caroline]] || 1847 Feb 07 || 1918 Jan 29 || || b. Haberecht || 4110006 |- |[[ Hamdorf-45|Molkentin, Johanne Bertha]] || || 1950 Apr 24 || 72 || W of Carl || 4110050 |- | [[Merkel-809|Molkentin, Phyllis Mary]] || 1912-Sep-08 || 2009-Jan-01 || || nee Merkel; W of Heinrich; M of Phillip & Maureen || 4110093 |- |[[ Pannach-6|Pannach, August ]]|| || 1931-Dec-06 || 75 || H of Wilhelmine || 4110035 |- |[[ Pannach-7|Pannach, Emanuel]] || || 1905-Apr-10 || 13 || || 4110003 |- | [[ Kalkutschke-1|Pannach, Wilhelmine]] || || 1947-Mar-12 || 89 || W of August || 4110035 |- |[[ Bartsch-362|Burdack, Johanna Christiana]] || 1846-Apr-01 || 1898 Jun 18 || || nee Bartsch || 4110009 |- | [[ Raschke-185|Raschke, Friedrich Wilhelm]] || || 1878-Jun-20 || 53 || H of Johanna || 4110022 |- |[[Munchenberg-9| Raschke, Johanna Wilhelmine]] || || 1870-Apr-19 || 39 || nee Munchenberg; bur. Albury; W of Friedrich || 4110022 |- | Reimers, Tristan Haakon || 1980 Nov 28 || 1984 Jan 08 || || d. Jindera || 4110071 |- | [[Kuhne-240|Schilg, Dorrie Eunice (Doris) ]]|| 1926-Mar-10 || 2013-Feb-17 || || W of Keith; M of Leon || 4110087 |- |[[Schilg-11| Schilg, Keith Douglas]] || 1918-May-12 || 1999-Mar-22 || || H of Doris; F of Leon || 4110087 |- | [[Matthews-17503|Schmalkuche, Betty Joan]] || 1932-Jan-06 || 2020-Aug-21 || || nee Matthews; W of Kevin; M of Cecil, Marion, Len, Mark (dec), Diana, Nigel || 4110076 |- | [[ Schmalkuche-2|Schmalkuche, Kevin Cecil ]]|| 1927 Sep 24 || 2019 De 15 || || H of Bettye; F of Cecil, Len, Mark (dec),Diana, Nigel || 4110076 |- | [[Schmalkuche-3|Schmalkuche, Mark ]]|| 1958-Apr-28 || 1999-Jun-29 || || S of Kevin & Bettye; B of Cecil, Marion, Leonard, Diana, Nigel (ashes scattered at Adelaide) || 4110077 |- |[[ Scholz-23|Scholz, Adolph August Herman]] || 1873-Jan-16 || 1949-Sep-11 || 76 || H of Anna || 4110051 |- | [[ Scholz-582|Scholz, Adrian Gene]] || || 1960-Nov-27 || 15 || drowned Hume Weir || 4110059 |- | [[Kalms-1|Scholz, Amelia Bertha]] || || 1924 May 26 || 73 || with Johann Scholz || 4110033 |- | [[Burdack-12|Scholz, Anna Amalie Emma]]|| 1876 Dec 07 || 1953 Jun14 || 82 || W of Adolph || 4110051 |- | [[ Scholz-584|Scholz, Beatrice Matilda ]]|| || 1962-Mar-13 || 51 || || 4110060 |- |[[ Bartsch-2|Scholz, Bertha Anna]] || || 1949-Jul-21 || 65 || W of Theodor || 4110052 |- |[[ Sawyer-8394|Scholz, Betty Georgina]] || ||2007 Jul 9 || 87 || mother || 4110058 |- | [[Scholz-585|Scholz, C T]] || || 1996-Oct-11 || 77 || AIF VX132357; H of Esther; F of Vicki, Ian, Diane || 4110088 |- |[[ Mumert-30|Scholz, Christiane]] || 1812-Mar-03 || 1894-Mar-28 || || nee Mumet; W of Johann || 4110010 |- | [[Scholz-586|Scholz, Harold Leslie]] || 1915-Aug-21 || 2011-Jan-03 || 95 || H of Alma (Ida); F of Marlane, Veronica, Leslie || 4110081 |- |[[Spalding-1105| Scholz, Hazel Dorothy]] || 1912-Jan-04 || 1998-May-02 || || nee Spalding; W of Percy; M of Kelvin, Fay,Donald, Rosalie || 4110063 |- | [[ Scholz-34|Scholz, Johann Gottfried]] || 1805 Sep 25 || 1891 Oct 12 || || H of Christiane || 4110010 |- |[[ Scholz-33|Scholz, Johann Gottfried]] || || 1934-Oct-17 || 86 || with Amelia Scholz || 4110033 |- | [[ Scholz-587|Scholz, Kelvin Armour]] || 1931-Aug-31 || 2018-Oct-05 || || H of Laurel Joan (Pech); F of Laurine, Yvonne, Andrew || 4110078 |- | [[Scholz-588| Scholz, Leigh Erol]] || || 2007-Jul-09 || 60 || || 4110058 |- |[[Salzke-7| Scholz, Norma Joyce]] || 1938-Apr-15 || 2016 Mar 16 || || nee Salzke; W of Arnold; M of Jonathan & Christine || 4110079 |- | [[ Scholz-370|Scholz, Percy Donald]] || 1908-Jan-13 || 1975-Jan-16 || || H of Hazel; F of Kelvin, Fay, Donald, Rosalie || 4110063 |- | [[ Scholz-583|Scholz, Stanley Roy]] || || 1960-Nov-27 || 44 || || 4110059 |- |[[Scholz-40| Scholz, Theodor E]] || || 1968-Nov-17 || 90 || H of Bertha || 4110052 |- | [[ Schreiber-1488|Schreiber, Johann Gottfreid]] || || 1883-Feb-04 || 46 || || 4110019 |- | [[Schulz-2622| Schulz, Nita Beatrice ]]|| 1918-Nov-01 || 1919-Oct-10 || || || 4110032 |- | [[ Semmler-145|Semmler, Ernest Theobald]] || || 1979-Oct-16 || 77 || H of Leonora || 4110062 |- | [[Scholz-589| Semmler, Leonora Elizabeth]] || || 1975-Jan-11 || 73 || W of Ernest || 4110062 |- | [[Fietz-58|Singe, Anna Pauline]] || || 1956-Oct-15 || 83 || mother || 4110044 |- |[[ Singe-19|Singe, Carl Wilhelm]] || || 1924-Jan-11 || 71 || || 4110043 |- | [[ Krause-2949|Singe, Gerty]] || || 1997-Jan-01 || 90 || W of Ted; M of Vera & Hazel || 4110066 |- | [[Singe-18| Singe, Theodore]] || || 1985-Feb-03 || 81 || H of Gerty; F of Vera & Hazel || 4110065 |- |[[Taylor-94130| Taylor, Harry Sydney]] || 1935-Feb-25 || 2019-Aug-14 || || H of Gwen; F of Anthony, Mark, Joy, Kerrie || 4110090 |- | Thompson, Adam David || || || || S of Martin & Anne || 4110072 |- | [[Scholz-590| Watt, Elsa Ottilie]] || || 2005-Jul-03 || 94 || nee Scholz; W of Jack (dec); M of Shirley, John, Glenice, Lynette, Nola (dec), David || 4110082 |- | [[ Molkentin-34|Wehner, Caroline Bertha]] || || 1951-Sep-30 || 79 || W of Ernst || 4110048 |- |[[ Wehner-305|Wehner, Ernst Carl]] || 1907-Aug-05 || 1994-Apr-18 || || H of Margary; F of Wendy, Sonia, Carolyn, Margaret || 4110094 |- | [[Wehner-303|Wehner, Ernst Friedrich]] || || 1957-Jun-16 || 84 || H of Caroline || 4110048 |- | [[ Schmidt-17314|Wehner, Margary ]]|| 1916-Jul-19 || 1994-Nov-18 || || nee Schmidt; W of Ernst; M of Wendy, Sonia, Carolyn, Margaret || 4110094 |- | Williams, Courtney Lynette || 1991 Jul 01 || 1991 Jul 31 || || D of Rebecca & Rodney || 4110070 |- | Williams, Jack Robert || 1992-Dec-15 || 2020-May-10 || 27 || S of Rodney & Rebecca; B of Courtney (dec), Charlie, Rhianna, Brittni || 4110069 |- |[[ Williams-119359|Williams, Lionel Robert]] || 1938-Oct-16 || 2017-May-31 || || H of Valda; F of Wayne, Debra, Rodney, Craig || 4110089 |- | [[ Jaensch-45|Yensch, J Gottfried]] || 1842 || 1917 || || b. Germany; d. Jindera; H of Magdalena || 4110031 |- |[[Wohlgemuth-83| Yensch, Magdalena Christiane]] || 1848 || 1931 || || b. Germany; d. Jindera; W of J Gottfried || 4110031 |- | Yensch(?), ? Marie || 1898 || 1898 || || || 4110027 |}

Beth's To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Schmillen-8|Beth Schmillen]] is currently working on. I found possible duplicates in my watch list. See below: ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Schmillen-8&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Beth Schmillen To-Do List|Beth's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Jones-131597|Donovan, Mary Elizabeth (Jones) ]] || 1867-03-05 || to-do |- | [[Jones-131751|Donovan, Mary Elizabeth (Jones) ]] || 1854-05-16 || to-do |- |}

Betina, the poodle

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[[Category:Dogs]] === Betina, the poodle === The apple of the Buscapé family's eye, who came to make the family happy.

Betsy Anonymous To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[J-241|Betsy Anonymous]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=J-241&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Betsy Anonymous To-Do List|Betsy's current to-do list]].''

Betsy Collins To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Collins-3637|Betsy Collins]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Collins-3637&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Betsy Collins To-Do List|Betsy's current to-do list]].''

Betsy Ko Useful Tips for Wikicode and Citing Sources

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[[Category:Ko-31]] '''This is a collection of coding tips and models for source citation that I find useful to refer to when I'm creating and polishing my WikiTree profiles.''' ==WIKICODE== To hyperlink any WikiTree profile, follow this model: [[WikiTree ID|Name of person]]
For example, [[Ko-31|Betsy Ko]]
will produce [[Ko-31|Betsy Ko]] To create a hyperlink, use square brackets [ ]. Inside these, put the URL followed by a space and then the text that you want to serve as the hyperlink. For example, [https://www.google.com Google]
will produce [https://www.google.com Google] For bullet points, start the line with an asterisk (*). To indent, add additional asterisks. For numbering, start the line with a number sign (#). To indent, add additional number signs. To indent text without a bullet point or number, start the line with a colon (:). To indent further, add additional colons. Enclosing text with 2 single apostrophe marks will italicize it. For example, ''Let's italicize this text.''
will produce ''Let's italicize this text.'' Enclosing text with 3 single apostrophe marks will bold it. For example, '''Let's bold this text.'''
will produce '''Let's bold this text.''' ==CITE YOUR SOURCES== WikiTree follows the Chicago Manual of Style for citations. If you use [https://www.familysearch.org/en/ FamilySearch], this site usually has a button by the details of a record entry that you can click to generate a citation. This is automatically copied to your clipboard and you can then paste it over to WikiTree. I also use [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer Rob Pavey's Sourcer browser extension]. This will generate WikiTree-friendly source citations for you from a number of popular sites. Helpfully, it's also easy to find websites that will generate a properly formatted citation for you in Chicago Style once you feed it the pertinent bits of information. Here's an example of a source that's cited one time. Using at the start and at the end will create an inline citation. Library and Archives Canada, “1861 Census of Canada"; citing: Helen McKay in Canada West (Ontario) [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1861&op=img&id=4391566_00569 Census Image]
When you click on the "C" in the tool bar at the top of your profile bio box, this will automatically generate your ref tags and then you simply have to paste your citation in between these. When you are citing the same source repeatedly, you'll want to come up with a nickname for it. In the following example, the nickname is "1901 census". The first time you cite the source, you would enter: Library and Archives Canada, ''1901 Census of Canada"; citing: Margaret Stitt in Manitoba [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1901&op=&img&id=z000023203 Census Image]
Subsequent times, you would only have to enter:
'''How to cite a vital record in your personal possession:''' Death Certificate for James Hsien-Hsiung Ko, 3 December 2007, Register No. 359, New York State Department of Health. Copy in possession of [[Ko-31|Betsy Ko]]
'''Example of how to cite a photograph of a headstone that you have taken personally:''' North Platte Cemetery (North Platte, Nebraska, USA). Angie Belton's headstone. Personally photographed by [[Ko-31|Betsy Ko]], August 2017.
==SOURCING EXAMPLES FROM SCOTLAND PROJECT'S TARTAN TRAIL== Example: John Dove married Isobel Simson on 28 October 1732 in Leuchars. "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages" database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/: accessed 27 May 2020), John Dove and Isobel Simson, 28 October 1732, Leuchars; citing Parish Number 445, Reference Number: 10 358
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk Scotland's People] is the best place to find '''CENSUSES'''. You can get sufficient information for citation purposes just by looking at the successful search result. However, if you choose to purchase a digital copy of the record, then you can add that detail in your citation. ''Scotland Census, 1871'' database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/: accessed 31 March 2022): County: Sutherland, District: Dornoch, George L Mckay, Reference: 047/ 6/ 1; National Records of Scotland, 3 West Register Street, New Register House, Edinburgh, EH1 3YT. Personal copy in the files of [[Ko-31|Betsy Ko]].
'''Citing information from online books (Internet Archives, Google Books, etc.):''' Thomson, John Maitland. Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum: The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, A.D. 1306-1668. (Edinburgh: General Register House, 1888), vol. 5, p. 143, entry 460. Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/registrummagnisi05scot/page/143/mode/1up (accessed March 18, 2022).
Mackay, George Leslie. From Far Fomosa: The Island, Its People and Missions. (Edinburgh and London: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 1896), p. 14. Google Books, https://books.google.com/books?id=IAUPAAAAQAAJ (accessed March 27, 2022).
==SOURCING EXAMPLES FROM CANADA PROJECT'S TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIL== '''Citing Newspapers''' General Model: "[Name of collection in newspaper]," online database with images. Entry for [Name]; [Newspaper Name], [Date of Publication]. [url for Newspapers.com] : accessed [Date You Accessed]); citing: [Information from newspaper entry] Actual Examples: "Newspapers.com Obituary," online database with images. Entry for Blanche Dansereau; The Gazette of Montreal, October 12, 1978. (https://www.newspapers.com/clip/72850023/obituary-for-blanche-dansereau/?xid=637 : accessed March 7, 2021); citing: DANSEREAU, Blanche; Montreal, Quebec; October 10, 1978, age eighty; wife of Charles Emile Dansereau (deceased); buried Eastend Cemetery.
The Gazette (Montreal, Canada), 23 Jun 1915, Wed, Page 3, column 2, "Two Sudden Deaths," Charles St. Louis (https ://www.newspapers.com/clip/25053740/the_gazette : accessed 2 October 2018); Newspapers.com, database with images.
Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada), 2 Apr 1915, Fri, Page 4, columns 1 through 3, "Sudden Death of William Stitt," (https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84631237/: accessed 1 Se[ 2021); Newspapers.com, database with images.
'''Source citation for records found in online government collections:''' General Model: Government of Manitoba; 'Vital Statistics' [online database link]; citing Groom's Name, Bride's name, date of marriage; reference/file #; accessed: date Actual Example: Government of Manitoba; 'Vital Statistics' [https://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/] citing William Stitt, Margaret Sarah MacFarlane, 30 Nov 1893; registration #1893-002242; accessed: 18 Aug 2021
==SOURCING EXAMPLES FROM ENGLAND PROJECT'S ORPHAN TRAIL== How to complete a citation from the Online Parish Clerks Database: Model: Baptism Dorset Online Parish Clerks Database [URL space OPC] Fred Smith at location on date (OPC transcriber name) (accessed date)
Examples: Baptism Cornwall Online Parish Clerks Database [https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=5692848 OPC] Emma Mary Pellew at Truro on 29 Apr 1785 (OPC transcriber Julia Mitchell) (accessed 15 Dec 2022)
Marriage Cornwall Online Parish Clerks Database [https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=984318 OPC] Emma Mary Pellew and Laurence William Halstead at Mylor on 7 Sep 1803 (OPC transcriber Phil Rodda) (accessed 16 Dec 2022)
==MODEL PROFILES== Here are profiles that I worked on under the guidance of mentors in the Scotland, Canada and England Projects. These have good examples of source citations. Feel free to go into edit mode and copy the citations. Then you can adapt them to your own needs. '''CANADA''' *Maunder-14 *Lajambe-74 *Buckle-133 *Percival-476 & Stitt-789 '''SCOTLAND''' *Sherret-24–a salmon fisher’s wife in Angus (east coast) *Wyness-59–a farmer’s wife in Aberdeenshire *McDouall-18—6th Earl of Dumfries, Ayrshire; This profile provides a good example of how to insert photos into the bio. *Steuart-199–wife of a Baronet in Renfrewshire *Scott-16108–physician in Roxburghshire *Nairn-149 (Perthshire)--Perthshire '''ENGLAND''' *George Welch Hirons (Hirons-817) *Louisa Stockley Fry (Stockley-561) *Richard Trevarthen (Trevarthen-25) *Julia Pellew Harward (Pellew-10)

Betsy Ko's 15 for 15 Mission Tracker

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[[Category:Ko-31]] This Free Space profile will track Betsy's progress on the 15 for 15 mission challenge. =='''“One and done” missions:'''== *Add a photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *'''Increase your CC7 number from 499 (starting number) to 649 (add 150). Reached 700''' *'''Create a free-space profile about something that interests you.''' '''New Member Q and A via Zoom''' *'''Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. DONE!''' *'''Attend WikiTree Day 2023.''' *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *'''Join a geographical project. Joined Wales Project on 6 Feb''' *Join a topical project. *'''Join a functional project. Joined Mentor Project on 7 Apr''' *Start a free-space project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. '''Here are missions where you’ll want to count:''' ==Ongoing== ===Me=== ====Badges==== '''I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months:''' #January #February #April #May #June I earned Club 1000 badges in these 5 months: # # # # # ===Profiles=== ====Headstone Photos==== I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles: #[[Marsh-5003|Charles Allen Marsh]] #[[Shepardson-91|Eliza Davis "Lide" Marsh]] #[[Bimm-4|Mary Bimm Marsh]] #[[Marsh-11009|Allen Fletcher Marsh]] #[[Marsh-5223|Fletcher O. 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Betsy Smith Brick walls

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Revell-493|Betsy Smith]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Revell-493&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Betsy Smith To-Do List|Betsy's current to-do list]].''

Betsy Smith To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Revell-493|Betsy Smith]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Revell-493&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Betsy Smith To-Do List|Betsy's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Revell-493|Smith, Betsy (Revell)]] || || to-do |- |}

Betts Family History, 1634-1958

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Betts Family History, 1634-1958 == * by [[Robbins-12003|Warren Cleveland Betts Robbins]] (1868-1964) * published by Hampton Pub. Co., Hampton, N.H., 1959 * 122 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Betts Family History, 1634-1958|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005713022 * https://books.google.com/books?id=N3M2AAAAMAAJ search only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Robbins, Warren C. B., ''[[Space:Betts Family History, 1634-1958|Betts Family History, 1634-1958]]'' (Hampton Pub. Co., Hampton, N.H., 1959) [ Page ]. * ([[#Robbins|Robbins]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Robbins, Warren C. B., ''[[Space:Betts Family History, 1634-1958|Betts Family History, 1634-1958]]'' (Hampton Pub. Co., Hampton, N.H., 1959) [ Page ].

Betts Name Study

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[[Category:Betts Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] The Betts Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Betts Betts] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Betts name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bettses), by time period (18th Century Bettses), or by topic (Betts DNA, Betts Occupations, Betts Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' == How to Join == To join the Betts Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Betts}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker added to your profile:
{{Member|ONS|name=Betts}}
{{Clear}} == Teams / Research Pages == * Thomas Betts of Guilford and Norwalk (United States) * Richard Betts of Hemel Hempstead (United States) * Betts/Bettis of Colonial Edgecombe, Craven, Johnston, and Cumberland counties, North Carolina (United States) * Stephen W. Betts. Warners, Onondaga County (New York, United States) * Silas Betts 1753-1738 (Norwalk, Connecticut) and Allied Families: Wood, Wilson, McFarland, and Dietz, etc. (United States == Membership == * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Betts families of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' == Related Surnames and Surname Variants == Origin of last name: # Betts is a variant of Bett with a [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/patronymic patronymic] or [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/matronymic matronymic] "s" added to the personal name Bett. Bett is commonly a short form of Bartholomew, Beatrice, or Elizabeth. # Americanized form of the German Betz. Variant spellings: * BEDY, BETI, BETY, BETTY * BETHIS, BETHUIS, BETUIS, BETHUYS, BETHYS * BETIS, BETISE '''BETTIS''', BETISSE, BETYS * '''BETT''' * BETHUY, BETHY == Study Sticker == {{One Name Study|name=Betts}} {{One Name Study|name=Betts}} === Online References === * C. Wyllys Betts and Frederic H. Betts. [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE186554 ''Thomas Betts of Guilford and Norwalk, and His Descendants.''] * Famous Betts' can be found on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betts Wikipedia].

Betty Brien's Baby Album

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[[Category: Noland-165]] This page was created for images from my Mom's Baby Album (scanned by my cousin from the original in 2015).

Betty Jean Harmer Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] :'''Here are open questions about my grandmother Betty Jean Harmer. [Betty Jean Harmer | Harmer-105] :* When her father Norman could not raise all of his four of his children some of them stayed in other people's homes. Betty stayed at Miss Tilly's home. She would have been near Watsonville, maybe Salinas, California. I would like to find her. Check Census and Public Records for Residence from 1925-1940. :* Used fake last name of Smith to marry my grandfather Marshall Paul "Dixie" Lam. Her stated reason was always "That's just the name I was using back then" no matter what question you asked. She claimed she had never married before. Maybe Miss Tilly was Miss Tilly Smith. :* Who was her high school friend? What high school did she go to? Check year books on Ancestry and Classmates. Her and her sister [ Beverly June Harmer | Harmer-106 ] went to the same high school and were academically competitive with each other. Bev strived to be as smart as Betty. As pretty as Betty. As loved as Betty was. Bev was competitive with Betty about everything. Even in "love." :* Her sister Beverly married Betty's ex-husband [Melvin Boyden Young | Young-12345]. Betty claimed "Mel put me in a Mental Hospital, divorced me while I was locked up and helpless and when I got out he was married to Bev." Did that really happen? What really happened? Check marriage and divorce records. Which city was she hospitalized in? Search for mental hospitals in South Bay, Anaheim and Huntington Beach areas. Did Betty get to live in Anaheim or Huntington Beach? Check her addresses in Public Records.

Betty Jo Toppings To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Toppings-4|Betty Jo Toppings]] is currently working on. Can you help? 1. John Medley Toppings b. Abt 1814. I'm told he was born in Wigton, Cumberland, England, UK ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Toppings-4&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Betty Jo Toppings To-Do List|Betty Jo's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Toppings-17|Topping, John Medley (Toppings) ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Betty Keene To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Keene-467|Betty Keene]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Keene-467&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Betty Keene To-Do List|Betty's current to-do list]].''

Betty Moreland To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Moreland-628|Betty Moreland]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Moreland-628&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Betty Moreland To-Do List|Betty's current to-do list]].'' Betty, I am trying to find out about my grandfather Moreland. Where he died and where he was married to Elizabeth. I would appreciate any help.

Betty Ramsay To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ramsay-1942|Betty Ramsay]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Ramsay-1942&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Betty Ramsay To-Do List|Betty's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Sawyer-4223|Sawyer, Hepsabeth ]] || 1800-02-11 || to-do |- |}

Betty Telford Nee Jacobs To-Do List

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

Betty Wallace To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Wallace-11904|Betty Wallace]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Wallace-11904&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Betty Wallace To-Do List|Betty's current to-do list]].''

Bettys Hope Estate, St. Croix, Danish West Indies

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[[Category:Saint Croix, Danish West Indies]] [[Category:Caribbean, Slaves]] [[Category:Caribbean, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] '''''This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Thompson-75122|Thomas Thompson]] and his sons [[Thompson-75171|Samuel Thompson]] and [[Thompson-75219|Robert Stewart Thompson]], in an attempt to connect them to their families.''''' ---- '''''Betty's Hope was a sugar cane plantation in part of Estates 43–45, and all of Estates 53 and 54 of St. Croix's Prince's Quarter. It was founded in about 1750 by the Scottish planter Robert Stewart.''''' The next owner of the plantation was [[Thompson-75122|Thomas Thompson]], who was apparently the husband of his niece. The plantation remained in the hands of the Thompson family for more than a hundred years. Eriksen, Agnete. "Dansk Vestindien og udrejste Bornholmere" (PDF) (in Danish). ''Bornholmske Samlinger'', [https://bornholmske-samlinger.dk/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/2017-4-rk-11B.pdf page 12]. Thomas put his eldest son [[Thompson-75171|Samuel]] in charge of Betty's Hope, for his name is on the earliest records for the plantation. After Samuel's death, the tax records stated only that the estate was held by "The Heirs of Samuel Thompson". The estate, in 1807, consisted of 475 acres. * 254 acres in sugar cane * 77 acres prepared for the 1808 season * 142 acres in pasture === Land Tax Register Forms === ''The Land Tax Register forms from the 1770s to 1835 included lists of enslaved people by name. Most also included information on approximate ages, births, deaths, sales, and purchases.'' The records seem to be fairly complete until 1800, at which time more records are missing. There are also a few years where only the number of enslaved people were listed, and not their names. The next legible list, after 1800, is 1807. The 1774 land tax form, which would have been the first one after the marriage of Sam and Anne, is the only one that contains only totals, and no names. '''Land Tax 1774''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed) Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1774, page [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39577173 293] of 423. Only has totals; no names. The 1835 forms, which still list the "heirs of Samuel Thompson" as the plantation owner, ask much more detail of each of the enslaved. Questions include "where born," "religion and when baptized," "marital status," "moral character," and "criminal history." There are some familiar names on the form, including "[[Poyen-5|Old Catharine]]" who, at 75, is clearly the woman who was named in the Will. '''Land Tax 1835''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed), Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1835, pages [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39590354 158], [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39590355 159], [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39590356 160] and [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39590357 161] of 164 Categories on the land records were used to determine taxes paid by the estate owners for each enslaved individual. The most common categories listed were: *Capable – adult and fully able-bodied *Manquerons – entirely or partially disabled *Half-grown – adolescents between 12 and 16 years of age *Children – children under 12 years of age *Busals – an enslaved person living in the colony for less than a year ====''Betty's Hope Estate, January 1777'' '''Land Tax 1776''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed) Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1776, pages [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39578081 337] and [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39578082 338] of 479. ==== * Signed by Sam. Thompson, includes ages of children under 17. * This was the first complete list after their marriage. It appears, however, that the enslaved people included in the marriage contract were not included in the tax lists until the contract had been confirmed in 1783. '''Will:''' "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858". The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1246. {{Ancestry Sharing|28710808|9fbd6a}} (free access)
{{Ancestry Record|5111|447323}} (subscription required, accessed 17 June 2022). Will of Samuel Thompson Esq., granted probate on 23 May 1794. Died Abt 1794.
* This tax year did not give birth and death dates for the year, but it included the ages for all children under 16. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B |Men (80)||Women (66)||From 12 to 16 (37)||Under 12 (42)||Manquerons (22) |- |Manuel||Diana||Moses - about 12||Malina - 7||Old Penny |- |Dow||Jenny||Johannes - 12 1/2||[[Thompson-91153|Frederick]] - 7||Hannibal |- |Ebo Joe||Phillis||[[Thompson-91025|Andreas]] - 13||Simon - 8||Syphax |- |Athol||Lucia||[[Thompson-91084|Bermudas]] - 13||Quan - 8||Old Harry |- |Raggy||Brabnor Chloe||[[Thompson-91099|Dublin]] - 12||Monday - 6||Old Cudjoe |- |Glasgow||Antigua Jenny||London - 12||Frank - 6||Old Prince |- |Adrian||Betty||Mushell - 12||Sam - 5||Statia Johnny |- |Mastersay||Sukey||[[Thompson-91096|Little Cudjoe]] - 12 1/4||Sabina - 4||Old Roger |- |Ned||Fanny||Sharper - 12 1/2||Siblicha - 5||Christian |- |Bonny||Moll Bow||Saunders - 12||Kingsale - 7||Old Joe |- |Vigo||Nelly||Vincent - 13||Little Pero - 6||Old Ben |- |Quashy||Big Minerva||St. Kitts - 12||Little Joe - 4||Sacka |- |Pleasant||Little Ruth||Jimmy Leby - 12||Thomas - 3||Maggy Lowther |- |Townside||Big Sally||St. John - 12 1/2||[[Thompson-91151|Little Fortune ]]- 2||Scia |- |Abraham Johnston||Peggy||[[Thompson-91154|Little Gretta]] - 13||[[Thompson-91098|Dorah]] - 3||Hetty |- |Longwood||Violet||Little Minerva - 12||[[Thompson-91155|Hannah]] - 4||Princess |- |Fancy||Juliette||Henrietta - 12 1/2||Susannah - 4||Gracey |- |Yamma||Teena||Little Judy - 12||Miah - 9||Apheba |- |Aberdeen||Ebo Chloe||Penda - 12||Harriett - 6||Old Molly |- |Dick||Bess||Katy - 12||Myke - 2||Old Pamelia |- |Ebo Quaco||Susannah||Salina - 13||[[Thompson-91095|Chance]] - 2||Little Pamelia |- |Cato||Sophy||Margaret - 12||Robin - 1||Quasheba |- |France||Nanny||Marecky - 12 1/2||Sylvester - 2|| |- |Caster Abraham||Lucy||Minimina - 13||[[Thompson-91027|Little Bass]] - 2|| |- |Wannico||Ansilla||Minchy - 12 1/2||Philip - 2|| |- |Jack||Long Cotto||Lucy - 12||[[Thompson-90565|Adam]] - 2|| |- |Boston||Clarissa||Lueness - 13||[[Thompson-91092|Caesar]] - 1|| |- |Polydore||Bella||[[Thompson-91089|Betty Minna]] - 12||[[Thompson-91026|Antrim]] - 1|| |- |Arthur||Patience||Peg - 12||Santlo - 3 months|| |- |Trumpy||Frankey||Janecky - 13||Quaco - 4 months|| |- |Diamond||Penny||Tres - 14||Jim - 6 months|| |- |Jimmy||Elizabeth||Little Molly - 13||Richmond - 9 months|| |- |Toby||Pereen||Punch - 12||[[Thompson-91090|Little Boston]] - 1|| |- |Pero||Martha||Mary - 12||Little John - 1|| |- |Charles||Johntong||Rosalinda 12 1/2||[[Thompson-91105|Elizabeth]] - 2|| |- |Painter Lowey||Abba||Joanna - 12||[[Thompson-91101|Elinor]] - 2|| |- |Phady||Angelick||Ruth Sally - 12||Katy - 2|| |- |Bastian||Dorinda||||Rose - 3|| |- |Pompey||Amelia||||Dolly - 2|| |- |Peter||Doll||||[[Thompson-91094|Catherina]] - 3|| |- |Will||Priscilla||||Rachel - 1|| |- |Mulatto John||Belvidera||||[[Thompson-91083|Bellisle]] - 1 month|| |- |Tacky||Ebo Judy|||||| |- |Cambridge||Babby|||||| |- |Jupiter||Clementine|||||| |- |Green||Christina|||||| |- |Lewey||Sophina|||||| |- |Bass||Phoebe|||||| |- |Joseph||Yellow|||||| |- |Liverpoole||Myrtitta|||||| |- |Derry||Hannah|||||| |- |Castile||Creole Sarah|||||| |- |Fortune||Mountain Cotto|||||| |- |Romeo||Venus|||||| |- |Neptune||Long Chloe|||||| |- |Jacob||Short Chloe|||||| |- |Champain||Old Ruth|||||| |- |Bow||Charlotte|||||| |- |Nero||Domingo|||||| |- |Cuffy||Jemima|||||| |- |Buck||Sibella|||||| |- |William||Bonny Jian|||||| |- |Towerhill||Marowt|||||| |- |Matty||Old Francess|||||| |- |Creole Quaco||Mulatto Nanny|||||| |- |Johno|||||||| |- |Placcy|||||||| |- |Little Buck|||||||| |- |Trimsharp|||||||| |- |Halliday|||||||| |- |Drumgold|||||||| |- |Cooper Abram|||||||| |- |Doctor|||||||| |- |Hector|||||||| |- |Monday|||||||| |- |Peter|||||||| |- |Francois|||||||| |- |Antigua Cuffy|||||||| |- |Mingo|||||||| |- |Young Prince|||||||| |} ==== ''Betty's Hope Estate, 14 December 1784'' '''Land Tax 1784''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed) Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1784, pages [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39580159 144] and [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39580160 145] of 386. ==== * Italicized names were mentioned in [[Space:Will_of_Samuel_and_Anne_Thompson|Samuel and Anne's joint Will]] dated 14 April 1785. * This tax year not only gave birth and death dates for the year, it also included the ages of children under 12. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B !Men (87)!!Women (81)!!Under 12 Years (58)!!Past Work (8)!!Died in 1784 (2)!!Born in 1784 (9) |- |Old Joe||''[[Poyen-6|Simmond]]''||Kingsale - 11||Mingo||Bachus - 18 Jan||[[Thompson-90537|Aberdeen]] - 15 Jan |- |Trimsharp||''Katy''||Thomas - 11||Tacia||Stephen - 17 Aug||Daniel - 16 Jan |- |[[Thompson-89919|Halliday]]||''Betty Freeman''||[[Thompson-91151|Fortune]] - 10||Tacky||||Joan - 7 Feb |- |[[Thompson-89920|Drumgold]]||''[[Poyen-5|Catharine]]''||Myke - 10||Joanny||||Almina - 3 Mar |- |[[Thompson-89930|Abram]]||Ruth Sally||[[Thompson-91095|Chance]] - 10||Quaheba||||[[Thompson-90015|Mary Catherine - 15 Jun]] |- |Doctor||''Mulatto Nanny''||Sylvester - 9||Antigua Cuffy||||[[Thompson-90011|Salima - 20 Jul]] |- |Hector||Suckey||[[Thompson-91027|Bass]] - 8||Old Ren||||Anna Maria - 21 Jul |- |[[Thompson-89950|Monday]]||Diane||[[Thompson-90565|Adam]] - 9||Old Ruth||||''Jan Vieve'' - 19 Sep |- |[[Thompson-89955|Ebo Joe]]||Jenny||Philip - 9||||||''[[Thompson-90755|Christina]]'' - 27 Oct |- |Poe||Phillis||Quaco - 8|||||| |- |Old Lewey||Lucia||Good Luck - 8|||||| |- |Glasgow||Brabner Chloe||[[Thompson-91026|Antrim]] - 9|||||| |- |Adrian||Antigua Jenny||''Pierre'' - 8|||||| |- |Mastersay||Betty||Johannes - 8|||||| |- |Ned||Maggy Lauther||Santlo - 9|||||| |- |Vigo||Moll Roc||John - 9|||||| |- |Townside||Nelly||Jimboy - 8|||||| |- |Quashy||Big Minerva||William - 7|||||| |- |Pleasant||Ruth||Zacharias - 5|||||| |- |Abram Johnston||Big Sally||[[Thompson-90569|Alexander]] - 5|||||| |- |Hannibal||Juno||[[Thompson-91101|Elinor]] - 10|||||| |- |Longwood||Violet||Kitty - 11|||||| |- |Fancy||Ebo Chloe||Polly - 10|||||| |- |Aberdeen||Old Hetty||Rose - 9|||||| |- |Old Roger||Bess||Maria - 9|||||| |- |France||Old Susannah||Mary Anne - 9|||||| |- |Boatswain||Sophy||Sylvia - 7|||||| |- |Polidore||Nanny||''[[Poyen-7|Julianne]]'' - 9|||||| |- |Johannes||Lucie||Cuba - 8|||||| |- |[[Thompson-91096|Little Cudjoe]]||Ansilla||Charlotte - 6|||||| |- |Arthur||Princess||Martha - 5|||||| |- |Trumpy||Franky||Datia - 5|||||| |- |Diamond||Clarissa||Rebecca - 5|||||| |- |Jack||Patience||Priscilla - 5|||||| |- |[[Thompson-91084|Bermudas]]||Penny||Zabette - 5|||||| |- |Jimmy||Elizabeth||[[Thompson-90000|Barsheba - 4]]|||||| |- |Sharper||Apheba||Malina - 4|||||| |- |Saunders||Johntong||[[Thompson-90006|Rosanna - 4]]|||||| |- |Toby||Abba||Elizabeth - 4|||||| |- |Pero||Angelick||Rosannah - 3|||||| |- |[[Thompson-91099|Dublin]]||Dorinda||Lydia - 3|||||| |- |Jupiter||Doll||''[[Thompson-90668|Anne Rose]]'' - 3|||||| |- |Green||Priscilla||Malina - 3|||||| |- |Lewey||Babby||Cotto - 3|||||| |- |Old Prince||Tres||Martin - 3|||||| |- |Derry||Phoebe||[[Thompson-90573|Anamata]] - 3|||||| |- |Fortune||Hannah||James - 3|||||| |- |Castile||Molly||Jenny - 3|||||| |- |Romeo||Mountain Cotto||''Young Etienne'' - 2|||||| |- |Jacob||Short Chloe||Little Romeo - 2|||||| |- |Nero||Old Pamelia||Christophel - 2|||||| |- |Doctor Ceffy||Little Pamelia||Benjamin - 2|||||| |- |Mulatto Johny||Sibella||Theodore - 2|||||| |- |Beau||Marouth(?)||Freeport - 2|||||| |- |Etienne||[[Thompson-91154|Gretta]]||Hatira - 1|||||| |- |Buck||Old Francess||Paulus - 1|||||| |- |Little Buck||Little Minerva||Juno - 1|||||| |- |Towerhill||Rosalinda||Myda - 1|||||| |- |Johno||Ebo Judy|||||||| |- |Puddy||Domingo|||||||| |- |Bastian||Sabina|||||||| |- |York||Margaret|||||||| |- |Strabane||Monimia|||||||| |- |Tacky||Minchy|||||||| |- |Punch||Lucy|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91153|Frederick]]||Liriope|||||||| |- |Simon||Grace|||||||| |- |St. John||Old Clarissa|||||||| |- |Greenmount||Monimia|||||||| |- |Apollo||Mary|||||||| |- |Virgil||Pinda|||||||| |- |Cicero||Katy|||||||| |- |Mark Anthony||Malina|||||||| |- |Carlisle||Sabina|||||||| |- |Cato||Sablicka|||||||| |- |Cupid||Little Susannah|||||||| |- |Juba||Little Hannah|||||||| |- |Montague||[[Thompson-91098|Dorah]]|||||||| |- |Belfast||Much|||||||| |- |Horace||Rose|||||||| |- |Brutus||Mulatto Betty|||||||| |- |Neptune|||||||||| |- |Little Joe|||||||||| |- |Little Pero|||||||||| |- |Will|||||||||| |- |Tony|||||||||| |- |Bartley|||||||||| |}
==== ''Betty's Hope Estate, 10 December 1790:'' '''Land Tax 1790''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed), Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1790, [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39582225 images 416] [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39582226 and 417] of 483. "Bettys Hope" ==== * Italicized names were mentioned in [[Space:Will_of_Samuel_and_Anne_Thompson|Samuel and Anne's joint Will]] dated 14 April 1785. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B class="sortable" !Men!!Women!!Boys!!Girls!!Died in 1790!!Born in 1790!!Exported in 1790 |- |[[Thompson-89919|Halliday]]||''[[Poyen-6|Simmond]]''||Sylvester||Rose||Christabel - Jan'y 19||Andrew||''Liander'' |- |[[Thompson-89920|Drumgold]]||''Katy''||[[Thompson-91027|Bass]]||Maria||Glason - Feb 4||||Brutus |- |[[Thompson-89930|Abram]]||''Betty Freeman''||[[Thompson-90565|Adam]]||Mary Anna||Belport - Apr 13||||Magdalene |- |[[Thompson-89950|Monday]]||''[[Poyen-5|Catharine]]''||Philip||Sylvia||Puding - May 5|||| |- |[[Thompson-89955|Ebo Joe]]||''Mulatto Nanny''||Quaco||''[[Poyen-7|Julianne]]''||Charm - July 15|||| |- |Poe||Jenny||Good Luck||Cuba|||||| |- |Mastersay||Phillis||[[Thompson-91026|Antrim]]||Charlotte|||||| |- |Ned||Lucia||Johannes||Martha|||||| |- |Vigo||Brabner Chloe||Santto||Datia|||||| |- |Townside||Betty||John Mistigo||Rebecca|||||| |- |Quashey||Maggy Lauder||Jimboy||Priscilla|||||| |- |Pleasant||Ruth||William||Zabethe|||||| |- |Fancy||Juna||Zacharias||[[Thompson-90000|Barsheba]]|||||| |- |Aberdeen||Violet||[[Thompson-90569|Alexander]]||[[Thompson-90006|Rosana]]|||||| |- |Old Roger||Ebo Chloe||Martin||Elizabeth|||||| |- |France||Old Hetty||James||Lydia|||||| |- |Polydon||Bess||''Little Etienne''||''[[Thompson-90668|Anna Rosa]]''|||||| |- |Johannas||Old Susannah||Little Romeo||Cotto|||||| |- |[[Thompson-91096|Little Cudjoe]]||Sophy||Benjamin||[[Thompson-90573|Anamata]]|||||| |- |Arthur||''Nanny''||''[[Thompson-90671|John Phillip]]''||Jenny|||||| |- |Trumpey||Lucy||Freeport||Juna|||||| |- |Diamond||Ansilla||Paulus||Joan|||||| |- |Jack||Frankey||[[Thompson-90537|Aberdeen]]||Almina|||||| |- |[[Thompson-91084|Bermudas]]||Clarissa||Daniel||[[Thompson-90015|Mary Catherine]]|||||| |- |Jimmy||Patience||Prince||[[Thompson-90011|Salima]]|||||| |- |Sharper||Penny||Jasper||''Jan Vieve''|||||| |- |Saunders||Elizabeth||Mingo||''[[Thompson-90755|Christina]]''|||||| |- |Toby||Apheba||Petrus||Louisa|||||| |- |[[Thompson-91099|Dublin]]||Abba||''Lewey''||Cecelia|||||| |- |Green||Angelick||Charles||Emmely|||||| |- |Lewie||Darinda||Stephen||Sally|||||| |- |Derry||Doll||Cornelius||Fanny|||||| |- |Fortune||Priscilla||Joseph||Polen|||||| |- |Castile||Phoebe||St John||Rosetta|||||| |- |Romeo||Hannah||Christian||Anne|||||| |- |Nero||Molly|||||||||| |- |Mulatto Johny||Mt. Cotto|||||||||| |- |Beau||Short Chloe|||||||||| |- |''Etienne''||Little Pamelia|||||||||| |- |Buck||Sibella|||||||||| |- |Little Buck||Old Frances|||||||||| |- |Towerhill||Little Minerva|||||||||| |- |Tacky||Rosalinda|||||||||| |- |Punch||Ebo Judy|||||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91153|Frederick]]||Domingo|||||||||| |- |Simon||Sabina|||||||||| |- |St. John||Margaret|||||||||| |- |Greenmount||Monimia|||||||||| |- |Apollo||Minchy|||||||||| |- |Virgill||Sury|||||||||| |- |Cicero||Grace|||||||||| |- |Mark Anthony||Old Clarissa|||||||||| |- |Carlisle||Mary|||||||||| |- |Cato||Penda|||||||||| |- |Cupid||Katy|||||||||| |- |Juba||Malina|||||||||| |- |Montague||Sabina|||||||||| |- |Horace||Sabilicka|||||||||| |- |Neptune||Little Susannah|||||||||| |- |Pero||[[Thompson-91098|Dorah]]|||||||||| |- |Will||Mulatto Betty|||||||||| |- |Tony||[[Thompson-91101|Elinor]]|||||||||| |- |Thomas||Kitty|||||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91151|Little Fortune]]||Polly|||||||||| |- |Myke||Rachel|||||||||| |- |Neddy||Ellen|||||||||| |- |Cambridge||Harriet|||||||||| |- |Priverque||Henrietta|||||||||| |- |Chester||Scia|||||||||| |- |James||Little Hannah|||||||||| |- |John||Old Molly|||||||||| |- |Peter||''Sukey''|||||||||| |- |London||Sacka|||||||||| |- |Strabane||Joanney|||||||||| |- |Ralph||Old Ruth|||||||||| |- |Ben||Jane|||||||||| |- |Will||Betsey|||||||||| |- |Acra||Venus|||||||||| |- |Scipio||Diana|||||||||| |- |George|||||||||||| |- |St. Kitts|||||||||||| |- |Tom|||||||||||| |- |Billy|||||||||||| |- |Will|||||||||||| |- |Bobl|||||||||||| |- |Harry|||||||||||| |- |Mingo|||||||||||| |- |Antigua Cuffy|||||||||||| |- |Old Lewie|||||||||||| |}
==== ''Betty's Hope Estate, 12 December 1792'' '''Land Tax 1792''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed), Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1792, pages [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39582907 158,] [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39582908 159,] and [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39582909 160] of 320. "Bettys Hope" ==== * (Rosinda purchased in June 1792. David born 30 October 1792) * Italicized names were mentioned in [[Space:Will_of_Samuel_and_Anne_Thompson|Samuel and Anne's joint Will]] dated 14 April 1785. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B class="sortable" !Men (80) !!Women (63) !!Half-Grown Girls (30) !!Half-Grown Boys (27) !!Boys under 6 (11) !!Girls under 6 (9) !!Manquerons (17) |- |Pho||Big Cloe||Cuba||[[Thompson-91027|Bass]]||Joseph||Fanny||Cuffy |- |[[Thompson-89955|Joe]]||Lucia||Datia||Santlo||St John||Rosetta||Castalia |- |''Simon''||Phillis||''[[Poyen-7|Juliane]]''||[[Thompson-90565|Adam]]||Mingo||Sally||Lewie |- |Peter||Sciah||Venus||[[Thompson-91026|Antrim]]||Petrus||Anna||Ruth |- |Sam||Bess||Diana||Quacoa||Andrew||Emily||Pamelia |- |Strabane||Ruth||Anne||G. Goodluck||Tranquel||Catharine||Hetty |- |Ralph||''Suckie''||Jane||Jimboy||Doctor||Nella||Maggy Lauder |- |Ben||Doll||Silvia||Tom||Johnny||Nancy||Tenna |- |Will||''Nanny''||''[[Thompson-90668|Anna Rosa]]''||Allick||Christian||Daphny||Violet |- |Acra||Ancilla||Martha||Martin||Pouline||||Sacia |- |George||Patience||Rebecca||James||William II||||Affeba |- |Scipio||Franky||Labeth||Etienne||||||Sibella |- |Nero||Penny||Purcella||Romeo||||||Frances |- |Mastersay||Abbah||[[Thompson-90000|Barsheba]]||Benjamin||||||Rachel |- |Quashy||Dorinda||[[Thompson-90006|Rosana]]||''[[Thompson-90671|John Phillip]]''||||||Goodluck |- |Vigo||Judy||Elizabeth||Phillipus||||||Old Clarissa |- |Trumpy||Hanah||Lydia||Poulous||||||Joanny |- |[[Thompson-91084|Bermudas]]||Molly||Cotto||[[Thompson-90537|Aberdeen]]|||||| |- |Fancey||Clarissa||[[Thompson-90573|Ann Martha]]||Daniel|||||| |- |Pleasant||Minchy||Jenny||Prince|||||| |- |Ned||Phibe||Juna||Jasper|||||| |- |France||Minerva||Joanne||Charles|||||| |- |Townside||Henerietta||Wilmina||Stiven|||||| |- |Aberdeen||Mary||[[Thompson-90011|Salima]]||Cornelius|||||| |- |Diamond||Rosalinda||[[Thompson-90015|Mary Catherine]]||Zaccarias|||||| |- |Greenmount||Penda||''Jan Vieve''||''Lewey''|||||| |- |Carlisle||Little Hannah||''[[Thompson-90755|Christina]]''||Silvester|||||| |- |Jack||Katy||Louisa|||||||| |- |Pero||Malina||Cecelia|||||||| |- |Toney||Sablica||Charlotte|||||||| |- |Jemmy||[[Thompson-91098|Dora]]|||||||||| |- |Juba||Little Susannah|||||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91099|Dublin]]||Domingo|||||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91096|Cudjoe]]||Sabina|||||||||| |- |Sharper||Margaret|||||||||| |- |Toby||Lucy|||||||||| |- |Beau||Grace|||||||||| |- |Pollidore||Harriet|||||||||| |- |Punch||Monemia|||||||||| |- |Cato||[[Thompson-91101|Eleanor]]|||||||||| |- |Vergill||Polly|||||||||| |- |Mytee||Kitty|||||||||| |- |Neptune||Maria|||||||||| |- |Appollo||Rose|||||||||| |- |Florace||Betsy|||||||||| |- |Phillip||Angelick|||||||||| |- |Montague||''Simond''|||||||||| |- |Providence||''Katy''|||||||||| |- |Billy||''Betty Freeman''|||||||||| |- |Bob||''[[Poyen-5|Catharine]]''|||||||||| |- |Big Buck||''Nanny''|||||||||| |- |Little Buck||Mulatto Catta|||||||||| |- |Towerhill||Short Chloe|||||||||| |- |Thomas||Helen|||||||||| |- |Cicero||Babbay|||||||||| |- |John||Elizabeth|||||||||| |- |James||Jeanny|||||||||| |- |[[Thompson-89950|Monday]]||Betty|||||||||| |- |[[Thompson-89919|Halliday]]||Old Susanah|||||||||| |- |[[Thompson-89930|Abram]]||Lucey|||||||||| |- |[[Thompson-89920|Drumgold]]||Sophy|||||||||| |- |Saunders||Ebo Cloe|||||||||| |- |Cupid||Grace|||||||||| |- |Tacky|||||||||||| |- |Cambridge|||||||||||| |- |Lewey|||||||||||| |- |Deny|||||||||||| |- |Arthur|||||||||||| |- |St. Kitts|||||||||||| |- |Neddy|||||||||||| |- |Chester|||||||||||| |- |Old Fortune|||||||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91151|Little Fortune]]|||||||||||| |- |Romeo|||||||||||| |- |Green|||||||||||| |- |Harry|||||||||||| |- |''Etienne''|||||||||||| |- |Mulatto Johnny|||||||||||| |- |Mulatto Prevero|||||||||||| |- |St Johns|||||||||||| |}
==== ''Betty's Hope Estate, December 1793:'' '''Land Tax 1793''': "Danish West Indies, Records Relating to Enslaved People, 1625-1904," database with images, Rigsarkivet; Denmark; Vestindien; Reference: 8010733311, {{Ancestry Sharing|9665827|7b22746f6b656e223a22594a59384377567261464e416f3264356f5857314c61764c696d6a2b6f6d6d34745138354f73334b584e773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|62005|1592366}} (accessed 3 February 2024) ==== * Beginning in 1793, the tax forms differentiated between those who worked in the fields and those who were "House Negroes" {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B class="sortable" !Field: Capable Men (60)!!Field: Capable Women (70)!!Half-grown Boys (23)!!Half-grown Girls (19)!! Boys under 10 (17)!!Girls under 10 (17) |- |Pho||Big Chloe||[[Thompson-91027|Bass]]||Diana||[[Thompson-90537|Aberdeen]]||Juno |- |[[Thompson-89955|Joe]]||Lucia||Santlo||Ann||Daniel||Jane |- |Simon||Phillis||Silvester||Sitoria||Prince||Wilmina |- |Peter||Bess||Tom||Jean||Jasper||[[Thompson-90011|Salima]] |- |Sam||Sciah||[[Thompson-90565|Adam]]||''[[Poyen-7|Juliane]]''||Charles||[[Thompson-90015|Mary Catherine]] |- |Strabane||Ruth||[[Thompson-91026|Antrim]]||Datia||Steven ||''Jan Vieve'' |- |Ralph||Nanny||Quacoa||Cuba||Cornelius||''[[Thompson-90755|Christina]]'' |- |Ben||Ancella||Good Luck||Purcella||Joseph||Louisa |- |Will||Patience||Jimboy||Charlote||St. John||Cecelia |- |Aucra||Franky||Phillip||[[Thompson-90000|Barsheba]]||Mingo||Rosetta |- |George||Penny||Myke||Rebecca||Petrus||Sally |- |Trumpy||Abba||Alick||Zabeth||Andrew||Ann |- |[[Thompson-91084|Bermudas]]||Judy||Martin||Marrian||Doctor||Emely |- |Ned||Dorinda||James||Elizabeth||Tranquel||Nella |- |Townside||Hanah||Etienne||[[Thompson-90006|Rosana]]||David||Nancy |- |Aberdeen||Molly||Romeo||Lydia||Christian||Daphny |- |Dimond||Phebe||Benjamin||Cotto||Poulain||Catherine |- |Greenmont||Minerva||''[[Thompson-90671|John Phillip]]''||[[Thompson-90573|Ann Martha]]|||| |- |Carlisle||Henrietta||Phillipus||Jenny|||| |- |Jack||Mary||Poutous|||||| |- |Pero||Penda||Zaccarias|||||| |- |Toney||Little Hannah||William|||||| |- |Juba||Katy||''Lewey''|||||| |- |[[Thompson-91099|Dublin]]||Malina|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91096|Cudjoe]]||Sablica|||||||| |- |Sharper||[[Thompson-91098|Dora]]|||||||| |- |Toby||Little Susanna|||||||| |- |Beau||Domingo|||||||| |- |Pollidore||Salima|||||||| |- |Cato||Margaret|||||||| |- |Virgill||Lucy|||||||| |- |Neptune||Harriet|||||||| |- |Appolo||Monemia|||||||| |- |Horace||[[Thompson-91101|Elinor]]|||||||| |- |Montague||Betty|||||||| |- |Providence||Maria|||||||| |- |Billy||Rose|||||||| |- |Bob||Betsy|||||||| |- |Louis||Kitty|||||||| |- |Derry||Babbay|||||||| |- |Arthur||Helen|||||||| |- |St. Kitts||Mt. Cotto|||||||| |- |Neddy||Rosinda|||||||| |- |Chester||Rosalinda|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91151|Little Fortune]]||St Chloe|||||||| |- |Romeo||Venus|||||||| |- |Green||Grace|||||||| |- |Harry||Pamilia|||||||| |- |Nero||Elizabeth|||||||| |- |Fancy||Jeanny|||||||| |- |Pleasant||Old Susannah|||||||| |- |France||Betty|||||||| |- |Punch||Angelick|||||||| |- |Mastersay||Clarissa|||||||| |- |Quashy||Minchy|||||||| |- |Vigo||Ruthe|||||||| |- |Good Luck||Old Clarissa|||||||| |- |Cuffy||Hetty|||||||| |- |Castatio||Ebo Cloe|||||||| |- |Lewey||Lucey|||||||| |- |||Maggy Lauder|||||||| |- |||Tenna|||||||| |- |||Violet|||||||| |- |||Sacca|||||||| |- |||Asseba|||||||| |- |||Sebilla|||||||| |- |||Frances|||||||| |- |||Joany|||||||| |- |||Doll|||||||| |- |||''Sukey''|||||||| |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B class="sortable" !Tradesmen!!House Negroes!!Births in 1793!!Deaths in 1793 |- |Old Buck||''Ettienne''||Jerry||Jamie |- |Little Buck||St. John||Anthony||[[Thompson-89920|Drumgold]] |- |Townhill||''[[Poyen-6|Simmond]]''||Joannes||Johnny |- |Scipio||''Betty Freeman''||Louisa||Old Fortune |- |John||''[[Poyen-5|Catharine]]''||||Prevero |- |Thomas||''Nanny''||||Sophy |- |James||''Katy''||||Fanny |- |Cicero||Martha||||Rachel |- |Tacky||''[[Thompson-90668|Anna Rosa]]''|||| |- |Cambridge|||||| |- |J. Mustee|||||| |- |[[Thompson-89919|Halliday]]|||||| |- |[[Thompson-89930|Abram]]|||||| |- |[[Thompson-89950|Monday]]|||||| |- |Saunder|||||| |- |Cupid|||||| |- |Johnny|||||| |}
====''Betty's Hope Estate, December 1794:'' '''Land Tax 1794''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed), Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1794, pages [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39584443 440] and [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39584444 441] of 445; "Bettys Hope". ==== * Samuel died in April 1794. Probate of the estate was finalized in November 1794. From this point on, the registered owner of the estate was the "Heirs of Samuel Thompson, dec'd" never indicating who they were. Tax forms were often signed by his younger brother [[Thompson-75219|Robert,]] though not always. * Italicized names were mentioned in [[Space:Will_of_Samuel_and_Anne_Thompson|Samuel and Anne's joint Will]] dated 14 April 1785. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B class="sortable" !Field Negroes: Capable Men (64)!!Field: Capable Women (70)!!Half-grown Boys (16)!!Half-grown Girls (14)!!Boys under 10 (18)!!Girls under 10 (19) |- |Pho||B. Chloe||[[Thompson-90565|Adam]]||Diana||Little [[Thompson-90537|Aberdeen]]||Pauline |- |[[Thompson-89955|Joe]]||Lucia||[[Thompson-91026|Antrim]]||Ann||Daniel||Juno |- |Simon||Philis||Cauco||Rebecca||Prince||Joany |- |Peter||Bess||Good Luck||Zebeth||Jasper||Wilhemena |- |Sam||Schia||Elick||Pricilla||Charles||Salmy |- |Strabean||Ruth||Martin||Elizabeth||Stephen||[[Thompson-90015|Mary Catherine]] |- |Ralph||Nanny||James||[[Thompson-90000|Barsheba]]||Cornelius||''Genvere (Jan Vieve)'' |- |Ben||A. Cillia||Etienne||[[Thompson-90006|Rosana]]||Joseph||''[[Thompson-90755|Christina]]'' |- |Will||Patience||Romeo||Lydia||St. John||Lowesa |- |Acra||Franky||Benjamin||Cotto||Mingo||Cicela |- |George||Penny||''[[Thompson-90671|John Philip]]''||[[Thompson-90573|Ann Martha]]||Patress||Rosetta |- |Trumpy||Abba||Philipus||Jenny||Andrew||Sally |- |[[Thompson-91084|Bermudas]]||Dorinda||Paulus||Charlotte||Tranquil||Ann |- |Ned||Judy||Zacarious||Mary Ann||Doctor||Emila |- |Townside||Hannah||William||||David||Cathrine |- |Aberdeen||Little Hannah||Jimboy||||Christian||Nella |- |Greenmount||Molly||||||Anthony||Nanny |- |Carlile||Phiby||||||Johannes||Daphny |- |Jack||Minerva||||||||Maunus |- |Pero||Henrietta|||||||| |- |Toney||Mary|||||||| |- |Juba||Penda|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91099|Dublin]]||Katy|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91096|Cudjoe]]||Molina|||||||| |- |Sharper||Donah|||||||| |- |Toby||Little Susannah|||||||| |- |Beau||Domingo|||||||| |- |Pollidore||Salima|||||||| |- |Cato||Margrat|||||||| |- |Virgill||Lucy|||||||| |- |Neptune||Harriet|||||||| |- |Apolo||Monimiah|||||||| |- |Horace||[[Thompson-91101|Elinor]]|||||||| |- |Montague||Polly|||||||| |- |Providence||Maria|||||||| |- |Billy||Rose|||||||| |- |Bob||Betsy|||||||| |- |Lewey||Rosilinda|||||||| |- |Derry||Cubba|||||||| |- |Arthur||Daphia|||||||| |- |St. Kitts||''[[Poyen-7|Juliane]]''|||||||| |- |Neddy||Venus|||||||| |- |Chester||Jane|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91151|Little Fortune]]||Silvy|||||||| |- |Romeo||Grace|||||||| |- |Green ||Minchy|||||||| |- |Harry||Elen|||||||| |- |Philip||Cotto|||||||| |- |Mick||Rosinda|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91027|Bass]]||Baby|||||||| |- |Santlow||Kitty|||||||| |- |Tom||Pamelia|||||||| |- |Nero||Elizabeth|||||||| |- |Fancy||Jenny|||||||| |- |Pleasant||Old Susannah|||||||| |- |France||Betty|||||||| |- |Punch||Angellick|||||||| |- |Mastersay||Clarissa|||||||| |- |Quashy||Old Clarissa|||||||| |- |Vigo||Ebo Chloe|||||||| |- |Old Good Luck||Lucy|||||||| |- |Antigua Cuffy||Maggy Lauder |||||||| |- |Castillo||Violet|||||||| |- |Old Luey||Sacca|||||||| |- |||Effeba|||||||| |- |||Joney|||||||| |- |||Doll|||||||| |- |||''Suky''|||||||| |- |||Ruth|||||||| |- |||Tenna|||||||| |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B class="sortable" !House Negroes: Men (2)!!House: Women (8)!!Boys Born in 1794 (1)!!Girls Born in 1794 (2)!!Males Died in 1794 (3)!!Females Died in 1794 (4) |- |St. John||''Betty Freeman''||Petress||Malia||Diamond||Old Hetty |- |''Etienne''||''[[Poyen-6|Simmond]]''||||Maria||[[Thompson-89919|Halliday]]||Old Frances |- |||''[[Poyen-5|Catharine]]''||||||Jerry||Old Sebella |- |||Martha||||||||Sablica |- |||Short Chloe|||||||| |- |||''[[Thompson-90668|Anna Rosa]]''|||||||| |- |||''Katy''|||||||| |- |||''Nanny''|||||||| |}
==== ''Bettys Hope Estate, 14 December 1796'' '''Land Tax 1796''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed), Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1796, page [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39585311 271] of 274. ==== "Belonging to the Heirs of Samuel Thompson, Esq" * Italicized names were mentioned in [[Space:Will_of_Samuel_and_Anne_Thompson|Samuel and Anne's joint Will]] dated 14 April 1785. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B class="sortable" !Able Field Men (57)!!Able Field Women (66)!!Half-grown Boys (18)!!Half-grown Girls (14)!!Boys under 10 (20)!!Girls under 10 (21) |- |Pho||Elizabeth||[[Thompson-90565|Adam]]||Dianna||Little [[Thompson-90537|Aberdeen]]||Joan |- |[[Thompson-89955|Joe]]||Jenny||[[Thompson-91026|Antrim]]||Ann||Daniel||Wilhelmina |- |Simon||Betty||Quaco||Marianne||Prince||[[Thompson-90015|Mary Catherine]] |- |Peter||Ebo Cloe||Jimboy||Priscilla||Jasper||[[Thompson-90011|Salima]] |- |Sam||Phillis||''[[Thompson-90671|John Philip]]''||Charlotte||Mingo||''Jan Vive'' |- |Strabane||Pamela||William||Rebecca||Petrus||''[[Thompson-90755|Christina]]'' |- |Ralph||Maggy Lauder||Zacharias||Zabeth||Charles||Louisa |- |Ben||Jenna||Alleck||[[Thompson-90000|Barsheba]]||Stephen||Cicilia |- |Will||Violet||Martin||[[Thompson-90006|Rosana]]||Cornelius||Emely |- |Aera||Sciah||James||Elizabeth||Little St. John||Sally |- |Mastersay||Bess||''Little Etienne''||Lydia||Christian||Juno |- |Antigua Cuffy||Ruth||Benjamin||Cotto||Andrew||Rosett |- |Castillo||''Sukey''||Phillipus||[[Thompson-90573|Anna Martha]]||Tranquil||Ann |- |Quashy||Doll||Paulus||Jenny||Doctor||Catherine |- |Vigo||Joany||Hector||||David||Nella |- |Trumpy||Nanny||Hendrick||||Antony||Nancy |- |[[Thompson-91084|Bermudas]]||Ancella||Pompy||||Johannes||Daphny |- |Pleasant||Patience||Fancy||||Moses||Pauline |- |Ned||Franky||||||Sammy||Mary Louisa |- |France||Penny||||||Joseph||Melia |- |Townside||Abba||||||||Maria |- |Aberdeen||Dorrinda|||||||| |- |Greenmount||Judy|||||||| |- |Carlile||Hannah|||||||| |- |Jack||Molly|||||||| |- |Pero||Minchy|||||||| |- |Tony||Phoebe|||||||| |- |Harry||Minerva|||||||| |- |Juba||Henrietta|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91099|Dublin]]||Mary|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91096|Cudjoe]]||Rosilinda|||||||| |- |Sharper||Old Ruth|||||||| |- |Toby||Kitty|||||||| |- |Beau||Perida|||||||| |- |Pollidore||Little Hannah|||||||| |- |Punch||Katy|||||||| |- |Cato||Malina|||||||| |- |Virgil||[[Thompson-91098|Dora]]|||||||| |- |Neptune||Domingo|||||||| |- |Apollo||Little Susannah|||||||| |- |Horace||Salima|||||||| |- |Philip||Margaret|||||||| |- |Santlo||Suey|||||||| |- |Providence||Grace|||||||| |- |Billy||Harriett|||||||| |- |Bob||Monimia|||||||| |- |Tom||[[Thompson-91101|Eleanor]]|||||||| |- |Lewey||Polly|||||||| |- |Derry||Maria|||||||| |- |Arthur||Cuba|||||||| |- |Neddy||Dathia|||||||| |- |Chester||Rose|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91151|Fortune]]||''[[Poyen-7|Juliane]]''|||||||| |- |Romeo||Betsy|||||||| |- |Green ||Venus|||||||| |- |Frank||Jean|||||||| |- |Old Goodluck||Sylvia|||||||| |- |||Angeleck|||||||| |- |||Mr. Cotto|||||||| |- |||Affeba|||||||| |- |||Hellen|||||||| |- |||Rosinda|||||||| |- |||Babby|||||||| |- |||B. Cloe|||||||| |- |||Short Cloe|||||||| |- |||Cordelia|||||||| |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B class="sortable" !Trades Men (20)!!House Negroes (8)!!Died during 1796 (8)!!Born during 1796 (4) |- |Old Buck||''Etienne''||Good Luck||Little Bett |- |Little Buck||St. John||George||Jenny |- |Towerhill||''[[Poyen-6|Simmond]]''||Little Romeo||Anna Maria |- |Scipio||''Nanny''||Dick||Madlean |- |Myke||''Betty Freeman''||Esther|| |- |Thomas||''[[Poyen-5|Catharine]]''||Lucia|| |- |John||''[[Thompson-90668|Anna Rosa]]''||Lucy|| |- |Cicero||Martha||Clarissa|| |- |James|||||| |- |''Little Lewey''|||||| |- |Tacky|||||| |- |Cambridge|||||| |- |[[Thompson-89950|Monday]]|||||| |- |Abraham|||||| |- |Cupid|||||| |- |[[Thompson-91027|Bass]]|||||| |- |Sylvester|||||| |- |Saunders|||||| |- |Mustee John|||||| |- |Mulatto Johny|||||| |} ==== ''Bettys Hope Estate, 14 December 1798'' '''Land Tax 1798''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed), Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1798, page [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39586100 214] of 305. ==== * Property of the Heirs of Sam'l Thompson * Italicized names were mentioned in [[Space:Will_of_Samuel_and_Anne_Thompson|Samuel and Anne's joint Will]] dated 14 April 1785. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B class="sortable" !Field: Men (58)!!Field: Women (77)!!Field: Half-grown Boys (14)!!Field: Half-grown Girls (15) !!Male Children (13)!!Female Children (18) |- |Poh||Elizabeth||''[[Thompson-90671|John Phillip]]''||Cotto||Cornelius||Emily |- |[[Thompson-89955|Joe]]||Jenny||William||Jenny||Christian||Sally |- |Cato||Betty||Martin||Joan||Mingo||Rozette |- |Simon||Ebo Cloe||Benjamin||Elmina||Petrus||Anne |- |Peter||Phillis||Phillipus||[[Thompson-90015|Mary Catherine]]||Joseph||Catrina |- |Sam||Pamela||Hector||[[Thompson-90011|Salima]]||Little St. John||Nella |- |Strabane||Jenna||Hendrick||''Jan Vieve''||Andrea||Nancy |- |Ralph||Violet||Pompy||Christiana||Thankful||Daphny |- |Ben||Scia||Fancy||Louisa||Doctor||Pauline |- |Will||Bess||[[Thompson-90537|Aberdeen]]||Cicelia||David||Mary Louise |- |Acra||Ruth||Prince||Juno||Anthony||Melia |- |Mastersay||''Sukey''||Jasper||Nancy||Johannes||Maria |- |Antigua Cuffy||Nanny||Charles||Susanna||Sammy||Little Betty |- |Castilio||Ancilla||Stephen||Sybella||||Jenny |- |Trumpy||Patience||||Peggy||||Anna Maria |- |[[Thompson-91084|Bermudas]]||Franky||||||||Madeline |- |Pleasant||Penny||||||||Eliza |- |Ned||Abba||||||||Clementea |- |France||Judy|||||||| |- |Townside||Hannah|||||||| |- |Aberdeen||Molly|||||||| |- |Greenmount||Minchy|||||||| |- |Carlisle||Pheobe|||||||| |- |Jack||Henrietta|||||||| |- |Pero||Mary|||||||| |- |Toney||Rosland|||||||| |- |Harry||Old Ruth|||||||| |- |Old Goodluck||Cordelia|||||||| |- |Juba||Pendal|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91099|Dublin]]||Little Hanna|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91096|Cudjoe]]||Katy|||||||| |- |Sharper||Malina|||||||| |- |Toby||[[Thompson-91098|Dora]]|||||||| |- |Beau||Domingo|||||||| |- |Pollidore||Little Susannah|||||||| |- |Punch||Salima|||||||| |- |Virgil||Margaret|||||||| |- |Neptune||Susy|||||||| |- |Apollo||Grace|||||||| |- |Horace||Harriet|||||||| |- |Phillip||Monimia|||||||| |- |Santlo||[[Thompson-91101|Ellenor]]|||||||| |- |Providence||Polly|||||||| |- |Billy||Maria|||||||| |- |Bob||Rosland|||||||| |- |Tom||Cuba|||||||| |- |Lewey||Datia|||||||| |- |Derry||''[[Poyen-7|Julianne]]''|||||||| |- |Arthur||Betsy|||||||| |- |Neddy||Pinney|||||||| |- |Chester||Jean|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91151|Fortune]]||Silvia|||||||| |- |Romeo||Angelick|||||||| |- |Green ||Mt. Cotto|||||||| |- |Frank||Affiba|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91026|Antrim]]||Helen|||||||| |- |Jimboy||Rosinda|||||||| |- |Zacharias||Babbay|||||||| |- |||Big Cloe|||||||| |- |||Litttle Cloe|||||||| |- |||Dianna|||||||| |- |||Anne|||||||| |- |||Mary Anne|||||||| |- |||Priscilla|||||||| |- |||Charlotte|||||||| |- |||Rebecca|||||||| |- |||Zabeth|||||||| |- |||[[Thompson-90000|Barsheba]]|||||||| |- |||Elizabeth|||||||| |- |||Lydia|||||||| |- |||[[Thompson-90573|Ann Martha]]|||||||| |- |||[[Thompson-90006|Rosana]]|||||||| |- |||Rozette|||||||| |- |||Sophy|||||||| |- |||Fanny|||||||| |- |||Hetty|||||||| |- |||Nelly|||||||| |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B class="sortable" !Tradesmen!!House Negroes!!Births in 1798!!Deaths in 1798 |- |Old Buck||''Etienne''||Joseph Edward||Sablieu |- |Scipio||St. John||Andrew||Vigo |- |Towerhill||''[[Poyen-6|Simmond]]''||||Dorinda |- |Mike||Penny||||Maggy Lauder |- |Little Buck||''Betty Freeman''|||| |- |Little James||''[[Poyen-5|Catharine]]''|||| |- |Thomas||''[[Thompson-90668|Anna Rosa]]''|||| |- |John||Martha|||| |- |Cicero||Kitty|||| |- |James|||||| |- |Proulis|||||| |- |''Little Lewey''|||||| |- |''Little Etienne''|||||| |- |Tacky|||||| |- |Cambridge|||||| |- |[[Thompson-89950|Monday]]|||||| |- |Abraham|||||| |- |Cupid|||||| |- |Saunders|||||| |- |[[Thompson-91027|Bass]]|||||| |- |Sylvester|||||| |- |[[Thompson-90565|Adam]]|||||| |- |Alick|||||| |- |Quaco|||||| |- |Mt. Jonny|||||| |- |Mt. John|||||| |} ==== ''Bettys Hope Estate, 11 December 1800'' '''Land Tax 1800''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed), Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1800, page [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39587366 257] of 260. ==== * "The property of the Heirs of Samuel Thompson, Dec'd" * Italicized names were mentioned in [[Space:Will_of_Samuel_and_Anne_Thompson|Samuel and Anne's joint Will]] dated 14 April 1785. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B !Field: Men (51)!!Field: Women (77)!!Half-grown Boys (15)!!Half-grown Girls (11)!!Male Children (11)!!Female Children (18) |- |Poh||Old Elizabeth||Martin||Elmina||Petrus||Emily |- |[[Thompson-89955|Joe]]||Old Betty||Benjamin||[[Thompson-90015|Mary Catherine]]||Andrew||Sally |- |Simon||Old Jenny||Phillipus||[[Thompson-90011|Salima]]||Tranquil||Anne |- |Cato||Ebo Cloe||Hector||''Jan Vieve''||Doctor||Catrina |- |Peter||Phillis||Hendrick||''[[Thompson-90755|Christina]]''||David||Nella |- |Sam||Pamila||Pompy||Louisa||Anthony||Nancy |- |Strubane||Jenna||Fancy||Cecilia||Johannes||Daphney |- |Ralph||Violet||Prince||Juno||Sammy||Pauline |- |Will||Scia||Jasper||Nancy||James Edward||Mary Louise |- |Acru||Bess||Stephen||Susanna||Andrew||Melia |- |Mastersay||Old Ruth ||Cornelius||Little Rozette||Le Vere||Maria |- |Antigua Cuffy||Nanny||Christian||||||Little Betty |- |Castilio||Ancilla||Mingo||||||Jenny |- |[[Thompson-91084|Bermudas]]||Patience||Joseph||||||Ann Maria |- |Townside||Frankey||Little St. John||||||Madaline |- |Aberdeen||Penny||||||||Eliza |- |Greenmount||Abba||||||||Sarah |- |Carlisle||Judy||||||||Betsy |- |Jack||Molly|||||||| |- |Pero||Hanna|||||||| |- |Toney||Minchy|||||||| |- |Harry||Phoebe|||||||| |- |Old Goodluck||Mary|||||||| |- |Juba||Rosalinda|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91099|Dublin]]||Young Ruth|||||||| |- |Sharper||Cordelia|||||||| |- |Toby||Penda|||||||| |- |Beau||Little Hannah|||||||| |- |Pollidore||Catey|||||||| |- |Virgil||Malinda|||||||| |- |Neptune||[[Thompson-91098|Dora]]|||||||| |- |Apollo||Domingo|||||||| |- |Horace||Little Susannah|||||||| |- |Phillip||Salima|||||||| |- |Santlo||Margaret|||||||| |- |Providence||Susy|||||||| |- |Billy||Grace|||||||| |- |Bob||[[Thompson-91101|Ellinor]]|||||||| |- |Tom||Harriet|||||||| |- |Lewey||Polly|||||||| |- |Derry||Marie|||||||| |- |Arthur||Rose|||||||| |- |Neddy||Cuba|||||||| |- |Chester||Datia|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91151|Fortune]]||Betsy|||||||| |- |Romeo||Venus|||||||| |- |Green ||Jane|||||||| |- |Frank||Silvia|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91026|Antrim]]||Angelick|||||||| |- |Zacharias||Affiba|||||||| |- |William||Helen|||||||| |- |||Rosina|||||||| |- |||Babbay|||||||| |- |||Bn. Cloe|||||||| |- |||Short Cloe|||||||| |- |||Dianna|||||||| |- |||Anne|||||||| |- |||Mary Anne|||||||| |- |||Priscilla|||||||| |- |||Charlotte|||||||| |- |||Rebecca|||||||| |- |||Zabith|||||||| |- |||[[Thompson-90000|Barsheba]]|||||||| |- |||Elizabeth|||||||| |- |||Lydia|||||||| |- |||[[Thompson-90573|Ann Martha]]|||||||| |- |||[[Thompson-90006|Rosana]]|||||||| |- |||Rozette|||||||| |- |||Sophy|||||||| |- |||Fanny|||||||| |- |||Hetty|||||||| |- |||Nelly|||||||| |- |||Cotto|||||||| |- |||Jenny|||||||| |- |||Joan|||||||| |- |||Sybilla|||||||| |- |||Peggy|||||||| |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B !Tradesmen (28)!!House Negroes (8)!!Births in 1800 (5)!!Deaths in 1800 (7) !!Manumitted in 1800 (1) |- |Scipio||St. John||Christina||Ben||Nanny |- |Little Buck||[[Thompson-90537|Aberdeen]]||Will||Trumpy|| |- |Mike||''[[Poyen-5|Catharine]]''||Matthias||France|| |- |Townhill||''[[Poyen-6|Simmond]]''||Theresia||Henrietta|| |- |Little James||Martha||Catrine||Michael|| |- |''[[Thompson-90671|John Phillip]]''||Kitty||||Old Buck|| |- |Thomas||Mt. Cotto||||Mt. Jonny|| |- |''Little Lewey''||Monimia|||||| |- |John |||||||| |- |Cicero|||||||| |- |James|||||||| |- |Paulus|||||||| |- |''Little Etienne''|||||||| |- |Tacky|||||||| |- |Cambridge|||||||| |- |Jimboy|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-89950|Monday]]|||||||| |- |Abram|||||||| |- |Cupid|||||||| |- |Saunders|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-91027|Bass]]|||||||| |- |Sylvester|||||||| |- |[[Thompson-90565|Adam]]|||||||| |- |Alick|||||||| |- |Quaco|||||||| |- |Mt. John|||||||| |- |Mt. Charles|||||||| |- |Punch|||||||| |} ==== ''Bettys Hope Estate, 22 February 1808'' '''Land Tax 1807''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed), Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1807, pages [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=40821135 342], [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=40821136 343], and [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=40821137 344] of 446. ==== * The 1807 land tax showed that [[Thompson-75219|Robert Thompson, Esq]] was living on the property. It also subdivded the usual categories into "Creoles" and "Africans" * Italicized names were mentioned in [[Space:Will_of_Samuel_and_Anne_Thompson|Samuel and Anne's joint Will]] dated 14 April 1785. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B !Field: Creole Men (22) !!Field: African Men (31)!!Field: Creole Women (46)!!Field: African Women (25)!!Field: Half-Grown Boys (Creole) 3!!Field: Half-Grown Girls (Creole) 5 |- |Simon||[[Thompson-89955|Joe]]||Bess||Ancilla||David||Madeline |- |Philip||Cato||Nanny||Penny||Anthony||Melia |- |Santlo||Sam||Hannah||Judy||Johannis||Ann Margaret |- |Lewey||Strabane||Phoebe||Molly||||Betty |- |Neddy||Ralph||Mary||Minchy||||Jenny |- |[[Thompson-91151|Fortune]]||Will||Penda||Rosalinda|||| |- |[[Thompson-91026|Antrim]]||Acra||Katy||Cordelia|||| |- |Zacarias||[[Thompson-91084|Bermudas]]||Malinda||Domingo|||| |- |William||Greenmount||[[Thompson-91098|Dora]]||Salima|||| |- |Martin||Carlisle||[[Thompson-91101|Ellinor]]||Margaret|||| |- |Benjamin||Pero||Harriet||Sukey|||| |- |Stephen||Juba||Polly||Betsy|||| |- |Alick||Sharper||Maria||Venus|||| |- |Prince||Toby||Rose||Jane|||| |- |Christian||Pollidore||Cuba||Diana|||| |- |Little James||Virgil||Datia||Ann|||| |- |Philippus||Neptune||Silvey||Rosette|||| |- |Cornelius||Horace||Mary Ann||Sophy|||| |- |Mingo||Providence||Priscilla||Fanny|||| |- |Joseph||Bob||Charlotte||Hetty|||| |- |Petrus||Billy||Rebecca||Sybella|||| |- |Andrea||Tom||Zabeth||Peggy|||| |- |||Derry||[[Thompson-90000|Barsheba]]||Nancy|||| |- |||Arthur||Lydia||Cso. Susanna|||| |- |||Green ||[[Thompson-90573|Ann Martha]]||Mommia|||| |- |||Frank||[[Thompson-90006|Rosana]]|||||| |- |||Hector||Cotto|||||| |- |||Hendrick||Jenny|||||| |- |||Pompey||Joan|||||| |- |||Fancy||Louisa|||||| |- |||Cupid||Cecilia|||||| |- |||||Elmina|||||| |- |||||[[Thompson-90015|Mary Catherine]]|||||| |- |||||[[Thompson-90011|Salima]]|||||| |- |||||''[[Thompson-90755|Christina]]''|||||| |- |||||Juno|||||| |- |||||Rosette|||||| |- |||||Daphne|||||| |- |||||Pauline|||||| |- |||||Emily|||||| |- |||||Sally|||||| |- |||||Catrine|||||| |- |||||Nella|||||| |- |||||Nancy|||||| |- |||||Ann|||||| |- |||||Mary Louise|||||| |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B !Tradesmen: Creoles!!Tradesmen: Africans!!House: Men (Creole)!!House: Women (Creole)!!House: Women (African)!!House: Half-grown Boys (Creole) |- |''Little Lewey''||Scipio||St. John||Little Hannah||Mt. Cotto||Tranquil |- |''[[Thompson-90671|John Philip]]''||John||||Kitty||||Doctor |- |Paulus||Cicero||||Barbay||||Sammy |- |Mike||James||||''[[Poyen-5|Catharine]]''|||| |- |Jimboy||Cambridge||||''[[Poyen-6|Simmond]]''|||| |- |[[Thompson-91027|Bass]]||[[Thompson-89950|Monday]]||||Young Ruth|||| |- |Silvester||Abraham||||Martha|||| |- |Quaco||||||''Jan Vieve''|||| |- |[[Thompson-90565|Adam]]||||||Little Susannah|||| |- |[[Thompson-90537|Aberdeen]]|||||||||| |- |Jasper|||||||||| |- |St. John|||||||||| |- |Mulatto Charles|||||||||| |- |Mulatto John|||||||||| |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B !Boys Under 10 (Creoles)!!Girls Under 10 (Creoles)!!Superannuated Males: Creole!!Superannuated Males: African!!Superannuated Females: Creole!!Superannuated Females: African |- |Le Vere||Christina||Antigua Cuffy||Mastersay||Old Ruth||Ebo Chloe |- |John Edward||Frankey||Tacky||Castalio||Grace||Pamela |- |Andreas||Catherine||Little Buck||Townside||||Patience |- |Mathias||Bridget||||Jack||||Angelick |- |Frederic||Louise||||Goodluck||||Rosinda |- |Johny||Grace||||||||B. Chloe |- |Will||Sally|||||||| |- |Thomas||Teresa|||||||| |- |Daniel||Sophy|||||||| |- |Cicero||Fanny|||||||| |- |Letania||Ann Maria|||||||| |- |Robert||Ancilla|||||||| |- |Henry||Christianna|||||||| |- |Benjamin||Corritta|||||||| |- |Solomon||Salome|||||||| |- |||Katy|||||||| |- |||Jane|||||||| |- |||Jennette|||||||| |- |||Eve|||||||| |- |||Rebecca|||||||| |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B !Births in 1807: Boys!!Births in 1807: Girls!!Deaths in 1807: Men!!Deaths in 1807: Women!!Deaths in 1807: Girls |- |Gileon||Lettice||Harry||Affiba||Polly |- |Isaac||||Aberdeen||Abba|| |- |Nicholas||||''Little Etienne''||Tenna|| |- |William Patrick||||Towerhill||Frankey|| |- |George||||||Old Elizabeth|| |- |Francis||||||Helen|| |- |||||||Elizabeth|| |}
== Sources == * '''Land Tax 1791''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed), Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1791, images [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39582683 391] and [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39582684 392] of 457. * '''Land Tax 1799''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed), Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1799, page [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39586456 265] of 416. * '''Land Tax 1808''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed), Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1808, pages [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39588640 194] and [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39588641 195] of 351 * '''Land Tax 1811''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed) Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1811, pages [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39589516 90], [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39589517 91] and [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39589518 92] of 262. * '''Land Tax 1818''': "[https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/other/index-creator/106/194974/17241563 Danish West Indies, Land Tax Register Forms for Plantations, 1772-1821]," Rigsarkivet, Denmark; Vestindien (Danish National Archives) digital images (not indexed) Arkivalieronline for Plantagerne 1818, pages [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39589975 278], [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39589976 279] and [https://ao.sa.dk/ao/data.ashx?bid=39589977 280] of 499. See also: * ''Windmills of St. Croix,'' [https://www.stcroixwindmills.org/pq/bettys-hope/ "Estate Bettys Hope]". ([https://web.archive.org/web/20240131180507/https://www.stcroixwindmills.org/pq/bettys-hope/ Archived Copy]) * Wikipedia contributors, "[[Wikipedia:Bettys_Hope%2C_U.S._Virgin_Islands|Bettys Hope, U.S. Virgin Islands]]," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, (accessed January 31, 2024).

Betz Name Study

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

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[[Category:Beugnot Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Beugnot-3|Susam Beugnot]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *migration New York passenger list * Mother and Father of Francis Arthur Beugnot 1869-1943 * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12777299 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Beukes Family Mysteries

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Beulah Cemetery, Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Beulah Cemetery, Magee, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Beulah Cemetery, located just outside Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Beulah Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sort-able listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location :: Beulah Baptist Church :: Phone Number: (601) xxx :: Address: 199 Beulah Rd Magee, MS 39111 : Located 1 1/2 miles from downtown Magee. Take MS 28-E to Beulah Road, turn right and go about .3 miles, the cemetery will be on the left and the church on the right. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.860467, -89.704114 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/GXL1F Beulah Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Beulah Cemetery was established in ?. Beulah Baptist Church is located across the street from the cemetery. There is no cemetery sign but is fenced. As of Mar 31, 2017 on Findagrave there were 123 burials with 94% photographed for this cemetery. [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=760384 See Findagrave - Beulah Cemetery] ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 40% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] in May 2014. :Data Transcription * 40% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles *40% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Blair-2258 | Blair ]]||Bob ||1903-07-29||1982-03-16||Daddy||[[Image:Blair-2258.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gray-9101| Blair]]||Oretta ||1920-12-23||2013-06-20||(nee Gray) Mama (death date from obit & last name Bishop)||[[Image:Blair-2258.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brownlee-835 | Brownlee ]]||Billy Joe ||1941-05-09||1971-05-05||His memory is blessed.||[[Image:Brownlee-835.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Badeaux-19 | Brownlee ]]||Nellie J. ||1946-01-08||2009-09-23||(nee Badeaux, name Parker at death) We will meet again ||[[Image:Badeaux-19.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-1351 | Cook ]]||Bertha Byrd||1920-12-23||2011-04-09||(nee Byrd) MOM; [wed] July 13, 1956||[[Image:Byrd-1351.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-11118 | Cook ]]||D. Webster ||1907-02-06||1961-10-12||||[[Image:Cook-11118.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairchild-735 | Fairchild ]]||Stanley Ray Sr. ||1961-11-29||2006-09-11||SON; An angel visited the green earth and took my last flower away||[[Image:Fairchild-735.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267681 | Floyd ]]||Gussie K. Cook||1911-02-28||2005-08-21||(nee Kennedy) ||[[Image:Unknown-267681.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bruce-2961 | Fortenberry ]]||Audice Bruce ||1913-06-13||1995-11-13||[wed] Sept. 5, 1931||[[Image:Fortenberry-452.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-452| Fortenberry ]]||Leon Willis ||1911-09-09||1974-07-15||[wed] Sept. 5, 1931||[[Image:Fortenberry-452.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-15607 | Hall ]]||James H. Sr. ||1927-05-25||2007-06-01||||[[Image:Hall-15607.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-15608 | Hall ]]||James Keith ||1967-02-17||2008-03-20||||[[Image:Hall-15608.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267684 | Hays ]]||Donna Jean ||1965-06-11||2004-08-04||(nee Hays) Mother of Blake & Eric Cooley||[[Image:Unknown-267684.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-11311 | Kennedy ]]||Alene Lee ||1913-02-19||1986-09-25||(nee Lee) Mother||[[Image:Kennedy-6539.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-249 | Kennedy ]]||Jackie N. ||1934-04-09||2012-02-02||(nee Mangum) ||[[Image:Mangum-249.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6540 | Kennedy ]]||L. D. ||1934-01-11||1993-12-30||Korea - Vietnam Vet. Saved by Grace, Keep by Faith. (mil) SSG US Army Korea Vietnam||[[Image:Kennedy-6540.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-15602 | Kennedy ]]||Mattie Audell Walker||1911-08-22||1998-11-20||(nee Walker) But the greatest of these is charity||[[Image:Walker-15602.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267690 | Kennedy ]]||Nancy Leona||1913-06-30||2004-12-13||(nee Butler) Mother||[[Image:Unknown-267690.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6541 | Kennedy ]]||R. T. ||1907-12-27||1958-02-16||He was the sunshine of our home.||[[Image:Kennedy-6541.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6542 | Kennedy ]]||Robert T. ||1937-11-25||2000-05-13||God loves all his little children||[[Image:Kennedy-6542.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6539 | Kennedy ]]||X. V. ||1907-05-16||1978-05-24||Father||[[Image:Kennedy-6539.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirby-1944 | Kirby ]]||Chester W. ||1927-12-07||2012-10-08||Forever in our hearts||[[Image:Kirby-1944.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirby-1945| Kirby ]]||James Allen ||1964-09-09||2001-02-19||SON; An angel visited the green earth and took my last ||[[Image:Kirby-1945.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Leach-1869 | Leach ]]||James Morris "Butch" ||1954-07-29||2007-02-14||A loving father, son & brother||[[Image:Leach-1869.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-3369 | Little ]]||Daniel Ray ||1962-05-15||2012-02-04||SON||[[Image:Little-3369.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-3370 | Little ]]||Luther W. Jr. ||1939-07-26||2003-10-11||Papaw; Bull Moose; [wed] July 7, 1959; (mil) PFC US Marine Corps||[[Image:Little-3370.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Love-2565 | Love ]]||John Robert (Rob) Jr. ||1924-10-03||2011-12-24||(mil) Y2 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Love-2565.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-473 | Love ]]||Joyce M. McNair||1931-07-10||1989-09-07||(nee McNair) ||[[Image:McNair-473.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-281| Mangum ]]||Estell Geneva ||1915-09-15||1997-03-13||(nee Cockrell) ||[[Image:Mangum-250.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-250 | Mangum ]]||James Curvin ||1905-06-05||1970-07-20||||[[Image:Mangum-250.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-15609 | Mangum ]] ||Lou Nell ||1936-08-15||1999-07-05||(nee Hall) [wed] Dec. 24, 1958; The Lord is my Shepherd Psalm 23 (back list children)||[[Image:Mangum-251.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-251 | Mangum ]]||Willis A. ||1939-06-25||2009-11-12||[wed] Dec. 24, 1958 (back list children)||[[Image:Mangum-251.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rogers-11533 | McGee ]]||Glenda ||1947 ||2013 ||(nee Rogers) [wed] Jan 3, 1970 ||[[Image:Rogers-11533.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McMillan-1572 | McMillan ]]||Tara Lynn ||1963-10-24||1965-04-03||Darling we miss you||[[Image:McMillan-1572.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6543 | McNair ]]||Gertrude K. ||1912-12-11||2010-10-13||(nee Kennedy) [wed] July 18, 1929||[[Image:McNair-474.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-474 | McNair ]]||Robert M. ||1906-05-18||1993-03-24||[wed] July 18, 1929||[[Image:McNair-474.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mowery-172 | Mowery ]]||Milford L. ||1938-03-29||2012-08-12||||[[Image:Mowery-172.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76629 | Mowery ]]||Nance M. ||1947-02-11||2013-05-12||(nee Smith) ||[[Image:Mowery-172.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mullins-2171 | Mullins ]]||Ricky Bruce ||1957-03-8||2013-11-18||Our love is forever||[[Image:Mullins-2171.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-263 | Runnels ]]||Chester M. ||1896-02-19||1974-01-24||||[[Image:Runnels-263.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-31205 | Runnels ]]||Ora E. ||1901-04-27||1995-05 ||(nee Jones) (death date from SSDi) ||[[Image:Runnels-263.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1515 | Scheurer ]]||Rachel W. ||1949-05-01||2012-04-21||(nee Ware)Mother ||[[Image:Ware-1515.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267705 | Sumrall ]]||Lena ||1914-02-20||2007-09-13||(nee Ware) Ours while on earth, God's forever ||[[Image:Unknown-267705.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4198| Sullivan ]]||Buddy ||1872||1952||Safe in the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Sullivan-4198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4185| Sullivan ]]||Della ||1885||1980-02-14||(nee Sullivan) ||[[Image:Sullivan-4198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tolar-61 | Tolar]]||Bennie L. ||1929-06-05||1997-12-08||PFC US Army Korea '''(Obit for now)''' ||[[Image:Tolar-61.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-264 | Tolar]]||Chesteen ||1923||1992||(nee Runnels) '''(Obit for now)''' ||[[Image:Runnels-264.jpg |100px]] |- | [[ Scarborough-637 | Ware ]]||Earnie L. S.||1936-05-29||2007-05-29||(nee Scarborough) Wife; [wed] Sept. 28, 1956; I’ll meet you in the morning ||[[Image:Ware-1516.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1516 | Ware ]]||Grady ||1911-02-01||1985-10-04||Husband; [wed] Sept. 28, 1956; Peace at last ||[[Image:Ware-1516.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

Beulah Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Carolina Baptist Church Cemetery, Covington County, Alabama]] [[Category: Covington County, Alabama, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Beulah Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
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===Tasks Completed=== *Cemetery has been fully surveyed and appears online at Lisa R. Franklin’s [http://trackingyourroots.com/covington.htm Tracking Your Roots] website. * ===To Do=== *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Photograph all interments/tombstones. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Bauldree-7|Batson]]||Georgia Ann||1867||1904||||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |-}

Beuthen, Upper Silesia in Holocaust and WWII

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[[Category:Beuthen, Beuthen, Schlesien]] [[Category:Bytom, Bytom, Silesian, Poland]] Timeline from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bytom Wikipedia], adding more citations. *1939 **The Einsatzgruppe I entered the city on September 6, 1939, to commit atrocities against Poles.[16] Many Poles were conscripted to the Wehrmacht and died on various war fronts, including 92 former students of the Polish gymnasium.[17] **The Beuthen Jewish community was liquidated via the first ever Holocaust transport to be exterminated at Auschwitz-Birkenau.[18][19][20] * Year ___ to Year ____ **The Germans operated a Nazi prison in the city with a forced labour subcamp in the present-day Karb district.[21] There were also multiple forced labour camps within the present-day city limits, including six subcamps of the Stalag VIII-B/344 prisoner of war camp.[22] *1942- death of [[Polak-757|Hijman Polak (1905-1942)]] - he was from Amsterdam. (when and how did he get there) (found in Wikitreer Frank Polak's family tree [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 17:27, 26 February 2024 (UTC)) *1945- In 1945, the city was transferred to Poland as a result of the Potsdam Conference.[citation needed] Its German population was largely expelled by the Soviet Army and the remaining indigenous Polish inhabitants were joined mostly by Poles repatriated from the eastern provinces annexed by the Soviets.[citation needed] == Sources ==

Beverley, WA - History Tree

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[[Category:History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category:Beverley, Western Australia]] *''History of:'' [[wikipedia:Beverley,_Western_Australia#History|Beverley ''from'' Wikipedia® ]] Latitude 32° 07' Longitude 116° 56' |
Located 33 km south east of York in the [[wikipedia:Avon_River_(Western_Australia)#Avon_catchment_area|'''Avon valley,''']] land at Beverley was set aside for a townsite in '''1830.'''
*[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b1859720_1 Cadastral map of '''Beverley municipality''' showing land use and zoning.] {{Image|file= UK_Flags-23.png |align=r |size=110 |label= Flag of Yorkshire |caption= [[wikipedia:Beverley|Beverley, Yorkshire]]
}} The town is believed to be named after [[:Category:Beverley, Yorkshire|a town in Yorkshire,]] as some of the ''earliest explorers of the Avon valley area were [[:Category:Yorkshire|from Yorkshire.]]
:::[[Dale-3864|Explorer '''Robert Dale''' (1810 - 1853)]] | [[wikipedia:Dale_River|''Dale River'' W® ]] :[https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMPQDF_Former_Methodist_Church_Beverley_Western_Australia Methodist Church, Beverley, Western Australia] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3989717_9 ''Modern'' photos of Beverley, W.A., 23 June 2014] :::*[https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2803 Beverley War Memorial - ''via VWMA''] :[http://mingor.net/localities/the-dale.html The Dale photos ''via'' mingor.net © 2016] | [http://mingor.net/localities/edwards-crossing.html Edward's Crossing photos ''via'' mingor.net © 2016] :[[space:St John’s Church, Dale - Heritage Tree|St John’s Church, Dale - Heritage Tree]] | [[space:St Paul's Anglican Church & Graveyard, Edwards Crossing|St Paul's Church, & Graveyard, Edwards Crossing]] === People – LifeTree === BEVERLEY '''1901,''' BEVERLEY. ('''1901,''' January 5). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article148405335 ''Eastern Districts Chronicle''
\ (York, WA : 1877 - 1927), ''p. 3.'' Retrieved December 27, 2023]

'''New Year's Day 1901,''' will be a day long to be remembered in the annals of Beverley, for every one who could possibly leave their farms or places of business assembled to assist at the celebrations held in honour of the inauguration of the Commonwealth. Never before has Beverley been so thoroughly ''en fete,'' and never before have the banks of the ''Avon'' witnessed so enthusiastic a gathering. . . . .
. . . . . . '''Races''' for children were sandwiched between the events of the main programme. . About 12.30 the children, who must have numbered fully 150, were supplied with luncheon, consisting mainly of ham sandwiches, tea, cool drinks, etc. Later on tea was given them. All the children enjoyed themselves immensely. . . . . '''There''' was one slight accident. A lad took a fancy to climb a tree, when a branch broke and he fell about 12 feet, but besides a severe shaking he did not appear much the worse. . . .
. . . . . . The following are the results of the different events: -
'''Commonwealth Handicap'''— Lawson 1, Lennard 2, Potts 3;
Siamese Race—F. Davy and B. Robbins; | [[wikipedia:Australian_Natives%27_Association|'''A.N.A''' Handicap]]—M. Wansbrough ;
High Jump: F. Davey 1, J. Langsford (5ft. 8in.) 2; | Greasy Pole: E. Edwards 1, T. Groser 2;
Costume Race: H. Davy 1, H. Hambug 2; | Long Dive: [[Blechynden-96|H. Blechynden;]]
Scratch Swimming—F. Wintle 1, H. Hamling 2; | 100 Yards Swim—Lott 1, Hamling 2;
Water Polo—H. Hamling's team.
In the evening a very successful concert was given by the A.N.A. in the Mechanics' Institute. The room was tastefully decorated by the Decoration Committee. It was in every way a great success, both financially and otherwise. In fact from its high-class nature the audience had quite a treat. . . . . . :Essay Competition. ('''1929,''' May 17). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201797941 ''The Beverley Times''
\ (WA : 1905 - 1977), ''p. 1.'' Retrieved August 2, 2020]
''As announced in last issue,'' Miss [[Wansbrough-108|L. Wansbrough]] ''Bally Bally, has been awarded the two-guinea prize in the essay competition. We are thankful to'' [[Battye-118|Dr. Battye]] ''for his assistance in adjudicating.'' :Essay Competition. ('''1929,''' May 24). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201798004 '''The Beverley Times''' \ (WA : 1905 - 1977), ''p. 1.'' Retrieved August 2, 2020]
''Following is the Essay sent in for competition by ''Miss M. Hamersley.'' Next week we will publish ''Miss Leninie Mann's'' Essay. A cheque for the prize offered (£2 2s) has been forwarded to ''Miss Wansbrough,'' whose essay was published in last issue, and a silver propelling pencil has been posted to both ''Miss Hamersley'' and ''Miss Mann'' as consolation prizes.'' :::[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201798064 ''"Nothing is good or bad but by comparison."''] :Essay Competition. ('''1929,''' May 31). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201798064 ''The Beverley Times''
\ (WA : 1905 - 1977), ''p. 1.'' Retrieved August 1, 2020]

''and some history of the Beverley farming district properties and people,'' sent in by Miss L. Mann, a competitor in the recent competition. :State School Honour Roll. ''Missing names.'' ('''1937,''' July 16). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201819993 ''The Beverley Times''
\ (WA : 1905 - 1977), ''p. 3.'' Retrieved August 12, 2023] ::::[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page22591134 ''History of:'' Centenary of '''St. Paul's'''..('''1962,''')] '''Centenary of St. Paul’s.'''. ('''1962,''' April 27). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201861441 ''The Beverley Times''
\ (WA : 1905 - 1977), ''p. 1.'' Retrieved April 16, 2024]
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Beverly Hills Memorial Park

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[[Category: Beverly Hills Memorial Park, Morgantown, West Virginia]] [[Category:Morgantown, West Virginia]] Beverly Hills Memorial Park Cemetery. This cemetery is also sometimes referred to the "Beverly Hills Memorial Garden Cemetery." See the [[:Category:Beverly_Hills_Memorial_Park%2C_Morgantown%2C_West_Virginia|Beverly Hills Memorial Park Cemetery, Morgantown, WV]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Beverly Hills Memorial Park Cemetery aka Beverly Hills Memorial Gardens '''Address:''' 1290 Fairmont Road, Morgantown, WV
'''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 39.6206017 Longitude: -79.9982986 {{Image|file=Sheryl_Moore_Images_Album.png |align=l |size=l |caption=Entrance to Beverly Hills Memorial Garden }}

Beverly Radespiel To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bennett-27989|Beverly Radespiel]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Bennett-27989&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Beverly Radespiel To-Do List|Beverly's current to-do list]].'' Looking for Randolph and Isham ancestry connections from Colonial Virginia. This is so confusing!

Beverly's Personal Copy/Paste Page

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== ID == Lamb-6875 == Personal Categories == [[Category:Lamb-6875]] [[Category:Lamb-6875 Davies]] [[Category:Lamb-6875 Maternal]] [[Category:Lamb-6875 Paternal]] == General Categories Used ==

Beverwijck, Nieuw-Nederland

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[[Category:Beverwyck, New Netherland]] === People === * [[Space:Tradesmen_of_Beverwijck#Shoemakers|Tradesmen of Beverwijck]] === "Censuses" === * 1674 - [[Space:Funeral_of_Jeremiah_van_Rensselaer|The Funeral of Jeremiah van Rensselaer]] == See also == * [[Space:Rensselaerswyck|Rensselaerswyck]] * [[Wikipedia:Beverwijck |Beverwijck on Wikipedia]] * [[Space:New_Netherland_Settlements|New Netherland Settlements]] * "Albany Region Overview." ''NewNetherlandInstitute.org''. Accessed July 11, 2015. http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/digital-exhibitions/a-tour-of-new-netherland/albany/ == Resources == * Venema, Janny. [https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/815477227&referer=brief_results Beverwijck a Dutch Village on the American Frontier, 1652-1664]. Hilversum, the Netherlands: Verloren ;, 2003.

Bev's 15 for 15 Tracker

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[[Category:15 for 15 Mission Participants]] == Notes == This was such a creative way to do a challenge and I especially enjoyed improving profiles. Happy 15th Anniversary WikiTree! Please see the [[Help:15 For 15|challenge page]] for the complete list of missions. Please post to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514141/are-you-participating-in-the-2023-15-for-15-mission?show=1514443#a1514443 G2G] with questions. I will mark when I accomplished something in {{Blue|blue}}. == Mission Completion Count == {{Blue|11 as of 19 Dec 2023.}} == “One and done” missions: == * Increase your CC7 number from '''407''' to '''557'''. * Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. * Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension: {{Blue|Started using it on 22 Aug 2023.}} * Attend WikiTree Day 2023: {{Blue|Attended WikiTree Day on 5 Nov 2023.}} * Join a geographical project: {{Blue|Joined the Poland project on 13 Oct 2023.}} * Join a functional project: {{Blue|Joined the Connector's project on 18 Dec 2023.}} * Start a free-space project. * Add a book to the Source Library. {{Blue|Created [[Space:Taylor%27s_Creek:_A_Story_of_the_Community_and_Her_People|Taylor's Creek: A Story of the Community and Her People]] on 12 Dec 2023.}} == Missions "to Count" == === I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months: === # June 2023 # July 2023 # August 2023 # October 2023 # November 2023: {{Blue|Mission accomplished.}} ===I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles:=== # [[Hendren-625|Cornelius Downing Hendren Jr. (1868-1946)]] 9 Jun 2023 # [[Hendren-627|Cornelius Downing Hendren Sr. (1829-1894)]] 10 Jun 2023 # [[Hendren-629|Downing Howell Hendren (bef.1754-aft.1810)]] 14 Jun 2023 # [[Hendren-248|Jefferson Davis Hendren (1861-1950)]] 16 Jun 2023 # [[McCurdy-348|Harry Henry McCurdy (1899-1972)]] 19 Jun 2023 # [[Perez-4905|Alfonso Perez (1913-1942)]] 12 Jul 2023 # [[Brichel-4|Jozef Mikolaj Brichel (1832-1906)]] 28 Oct 2023 # [[Brychell-5|Joseph Nicholas Brychell (1870-1923)]] 2 Nov 2023 # [[Trzebiatowski-60|Elizabeth Mary (Trzebiatowski) Woychowski (1898-1991)]] 29 Nov 2023 # [[Trzebiatowski-1|Agata Tekla (Trzebiatowski) Konkol (1895-1977)]] 17 Dec 2023 # # # # # ===I improved these 15 profiles from my Anniversaries list:=== # [[Hendren-628|Hardy Hendren (abt.1800-1860)]] 11 Jun 2023 # [[Raven-13|Jennifer Jean Raven (1961-1984)]] 6 Jul 2023 # [[Martin-17506|[Living Martin]]] 6 Jul 2023 # [[Raven-15|Peder Martin Raven (1929-1987)]] 6 Jul 2023 # [[Gostomski-28|Anton Peter Gostomski (1862-1944)]] 18 Jul 2023 # [[Behrendt_Stranz-3|Charlotte Johanna Martha (Behrendt Stranz) Carrive (1909-2002)]] 25 Jul 2023 # [[Bradley-17520|Samuel John Bradley (abt.1760-abt.1815)]] 14 Oct 2023 # [[Glodowski-11|Theofilius Charles Glodowski (1866-1922)]] 20 Oct 2023 # [[Strauss-2296|Edward Strauss (1912-1967)]] 21 Oct 2023 # [[Brychell-7|Xavier Benedict Brychell (1879-1944)]] 4 Nov 2023 # [[Brychell-6|John Francis Brychell (1875-1965)]] 3 Nov 2023 # [[Trzebiatowski-59|Franz Anton Trzebiatowski (1869-1953)]] 28 Nov 2023 # [[Trzebiatowski-1|Agata Tekla (Trzebiatowski) Konkol (1895-1977)]] 10 Dec 2023 # [[Bradley-16788|Harry Welborn Bradley (1938-2011)]] 12 Dec 2023 # [[Dulak-19|Joseph Thomas Dulak (abt.1873-1939)]] 12 Dec 2023: {{Blue|Mission accomplished.}} === I improved these 15 early profiles from my Watchlist: === # [[Tenuta-27|Francesco Tenuta]] Oldest edit was on 2 Feb 2021. Updated 19 Jun 2023. # [[Marchese-213|Maria Marchese]] Oldest edit was on 2 Feb 2021. Updated 19 Jun 2023. # [[Ames-1767|Helen (Ames) Harstad]] Oldest edit was on 31 Jul 2017. Updated 19 Jun 2023. # [[Converse-467|Betty (Coverse) Harstad]] Oldest edit was 19 Feb 2018. Updated 21 Jun 2023. # [[Turzynska-5|Marianna (Turzynska) Ajeska]] Oldest edit was 16 Jul 2022. Updated 21 Jun 2023. # [[Raven-15|Peder Martin Raven]] Oldest edit was 14 Jun 2022. Updated 5 Jul 2023. # [[Carrive-1|Jean Carrive]] Oldest edit was 31 Aug 2022. Updated 25 Jul 2023. # [[Brychel-5|John Brychel]] Oldest edit was 26 Jan 2021. Updated 9 Sep 2023. # [[Glodowski-3|Rozalia (Glodowski) Trzebiatowski]] Oldest edit was 10 Nov 2016. Updated 17 Oct 2023. # [[Glodowski-11|Theofilius Glodowski]] Oldest edit was 26 Sep 2021. Update 20 Oct 2023. # [[Billa-11|Franciszka (Billa) Sikorsk ]] Oldest edit was 11 May 2022. Updated 7 Nov 2023. # [[Sikorski-218|Franciszek Sikorski]] Oldest edit was 11 May 2022. Updated 7 Nov 2023. # [[Turzynska-4|Zuzanna (Turzynska) Brychel]] Oldest edit was 17 May 2022. Updated 13 Nov 2023. # [[Trzebiatowski-1|Agata (Trzebiatowski) Konkol]] Oldest edit was 28 Feb 2015. Updated 10 Dec 2023. # [[Konkol-25|Anton Konkol]] Oldest edit was 26 Sep 2021. Updated 10 Dec 2023. {{Blue|Mission accomplished.}} ===I resolved these 15 profiles in the Needs Biography Category: === # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I resolved these 15 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category: === # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I resolved these 15 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: === # [[Barden-163|Ada Marie Barden (1871-1943)]] at 23:38, 18 June 2023 (UTC) # [[McCurdy-348|Harry Henry McCurdy (1899-1972)]] at 03:10, 19 June 2023 (UTC) # [[McCurdy-350|Maralynn Maurine (McCurdy) Taylor (1925-1969)]] at 03:43, 19 June 2023 (UTC) # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I added at least one source to these 15 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category: === # [[Wood-1800|Richard Alan Wood (1946-1972)]] [[Wilson-78368|Wilson-78368]] 18:59, 19 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Unknown-316362|Cicilia S. (Unknown) Kinslow (1920-2004)]] [[Wilson-78368|Wilson-78368]] 19:41, 19 June 2023 (UTC) # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I improved these 15 profiles to [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|completeness]]: === # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I improved these 15 random profiles: === # [[Warnock-1221|Carrie Belle (Warnock) Brannan (1912-1990)]] Updated 4 Jul 2023. # [[Perez-4905|Alfonso Perez (1913-1942)]] Updated 12 Jul 2023. # [[Arbuthnot-2305|James Edgar Arbuthnot Jr (1916-2010)]] Updated 16 Aug 2023. # [[Connor-2945|Ellsworth Gray (Connor) Conner (1904-1964)]] Updated 17 Aug 2023. # [[Barden-132|Grace Niletta Barden (1907-1908)]] Updated 24 Aug 2023. # [[Christy-516|Velma Irene (Christy) Collins (1919-2012)]] Updated 11 Sep 2023. # [[Stephens-19113|Hosea Earnest Stephens (1886-)]] Updated 17 Sep 2023. # [[Ruf-79|John Thomas Ruf (1820-1907)]] Updated 2 Oct 2023. # [[Plante-1855|Noella Alice (Plante) Gaddis (1924-2014)]] Updated 7 Oct 2023. # [[Dodson-7205|Lena Zella (Dodson) Haskins (1879-)]] Updated 9 Oct 2023. # [[Rosenbaum-119|John Rosenbaum (abt.1830-1865)]] Updated 17 Oct 2023. # [[Mason-8775|John Talford Mason (1921-1972)]] Updated 17 Nov 2023. # [[Moriau-4|Barbe Moriau (1904-1979)]] Updated 18 Nov 2023. # [[Christensen-8735|Carrol Gilbert Christensen (1915-1993)]] Updated 22 Nov 2023. # [[Tourdot-27|Augustus Tourdot (abt.1829-abt.1893)]] Updated 7 Dec 2023. {{Blue|Mission accomplished.}} ===I connected these 5 unconnected profiles to the big tree: === # # # # [[Pfeil-7|Emma (Pfeil) Pohle (1888-abt.1977)]] on 17 Dec 2023. # [[Crass-93|Virginia June (Crass) Ahles (abt.1926-2011)]] on 18 Dec 2023. ===I improved these 15 profiles of individuals who died young: === # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I participated in these 15 weekly challenges: === # [[Space:DD_Challenge_5_Star_Profiles_XXVIII|DD Challenge 5 Star Profiles XXVIII]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_Add_Existing_Connections_XII|DD Challenge Add Existing Connections XII]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_Fix_Broken_Links_IV|DD Challenge Fix Broken Links IV]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_Fix_Broken_Links_V|DD Challenge Fix Broken Links V]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_GEDCOM_Data_XL|DD Challenge GEDCOM Data XL]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_Add_Existing_Connections_XIV|DD Challenge Add Existing Connections XIV]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_Reference_Tags_XLI|DD Challenge Reference Tags XLI]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_Fix_Broken_Links_VI|DD Challenge Fix Broken Links VI]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_GEDCOM_Data_XLI|DD Challenge GEDCOM Data XLI]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_Reference_Tags_XLII|DD Challenge Reference Tags XLII]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_Orphaned_Profiles_XLII|DD Challenge Orphaned Profiles XLII]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_GEDCOM_Data_XLII|DD Challenge GEDCOM Data XLII]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_5_Star_Profiles_XXXI|DD Challenge 5 Star Profiles XXXI]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_Add_Existing_Connections_XVI|DD Challenge Add Existing Connections XVI]] # [[Space:DD_Challenge_Reference_Tags_XLIII|DD Challenge Reference Tags XLIII]] {{Blue|Mission accomplished.}} ===I participated in these 5 monthly challenges: === # June 2023 Sourcerer's Challenge # July 2023 Sourcerer's Challenge # August 2023 Sourcerer's Challenge # October 2023 Sourcerer's Challenge # December 2023 Sourcerer's Challenge {{Blue|Mission accomplished.}} == Challenges that Weren't for Me == * Add a photo of yourself to your profile. * Add a biography to your profile. * Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. * Start or join a One-Place Study. * Start or join a One-Name Study. * Join a topical project. * Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. * I earned Club 1000 badges in these 5 months. * I answered 15 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G. * I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers. * Tally your thank yous given each month. * I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 5 WikiTreers. * I invited these 5 people to join WikiTree. * I shared these 15 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s). * I shared the shareable family tree image for these 15 ancestors on my social media account(s). * I watched these 15 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment. * I watched these 15 WikiTree Wednesday videos on YouTube and left a comment. * I watched these 5 videos from WikiTree Day 2022 and left a comment. * I solved these 15 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large.

Bev's 16 for 16 Tracker

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[[Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants]] Hi WikiTree!
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Bewick pedigrees

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[[Category:English Pedigrees]] Bewick pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{Image|file=Huntley-2620.png |caption=Bewick of Newcastle, (Vis., 1666) }} See Also... * Archaeologia Aeliana, 1886, 11, p. 257-258. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=4_4RAAAAYAAJ&dq=bewick%20of%20newcastle%20upon%20tyne%20pedigree&pg=PA258#v=onepage&q=bewick%20of%20newcastle%20upon%20tyne%20pedigree&f=false Google Books]. * Eneas Mackenzie, 'St Nicholas' church: Monumental inscriptions', in Historical Account of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Including the Borough of Gateshead (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1827), pp. 256-275. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/newcastle-historical-account/pp256-275 [accessed 5 November 2020]. * [[Space: Will of Eleanor Cook]]

Bexar County, Texas

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Welcome to the Bexar County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== :{{Blue|Bexar County was created in 1836 from a Spanish municipality}} and was named to honor the Duke of Bexar. The county seat is San Antonio. {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-20.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=Bexar co. seal. }} :'''12,000-13,000''' years ago -Evidence of Paloindian Peoples exists throughout the present-day geo-political borders of this land now known as '''Texas'''. Artifacts were uncovered from springs of San Antonio River, San Pedro Springs, and in Breckenridge Park where late Spanish forefathers built ancient aqueducts to transport water from the springs to other regions in the Bexar Settlements.[http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/saspring.html Edwards Aquifer] :Native Americans in the region, were absorbed by the Spanish or Bands/Groups. or died from European diseases, internal and external wars, and vanishing resources. Coahuiltecan peoples fled to the missions as a refuge from Apaches, Tonkawa, and Comanche. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coahuiltecan_people Coahuiltecan People] "Coahuiltecan" is a geographic term to describe the Native Americans of Texas Plains. Spanish documented at least 1,000 different Bands during their 300 years of "occupation" in Northeastern Mexico and Texas. See: [http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/st-plains/peoples/coahuiltecans.html Texas Beyond History Coahuiltecans] *'''1691''' - Domingo Terán de los Ríos and Fray Damián Massanet explored near where Capistrano was founded and encountered the '''Payayas Indian'''s near the San Antonio River. Spanish explorers name the river and area after St. Anthony de Padua. *'''1709'''- expedition by Pedro de Aguirre, together with Fray Isidro de Espinosa, exploring the territory *'''1714''' - Louis Juchereau de St. Denis crossed region on his way to San Juan Bautista. *'''1716''' - Espinosa visited the site in 1716 on his way to East Texas and recommended San Pedro Springs as a mission site. :'''Presidio San Antonio de Béxar''' {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Presidio. }}{{clear}} *'''1718''' The presidio, was established at the San Pedro Springs by the Spanish. The Mexican government named it Villa de San Fernando de Béxar) for Viceroy Balthasar Manuel de Zúñiga y Guzmán Sotomayor y Sarmiento, 2nd son of the Duke of Béjar.. The Mexican Government tried to defeat '''Bexar. It still stands almost 300 years later in Texas'''https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb07 *'''1720's''' - Spanish population of the area was about 200, including fifty-three soldiers with their families and four civilians with their families. *'''1730's''' -population of the area was some 900, including 300 Spanish and 600 Indian converts. *'''1731''' - 55 Canary Islanders settled near the system of missions that had been established around the source of the San Antonio River. Their settlement named the '''Presidio San Antonio de Béjar''', was the Spanish military outpost, established to protect the missions. *'''1738–39''' -epidemic devastated the missions, killing 3/4 of the Indian population. ::Of the '''18 Missions established in Texas Colony''', some in East Texas failed due to disease, Missions were removed to '''San Antonio, Bexar Colony.''' They were: ::Mission Santísimo Nombre de María East Texas destroyed in flood ::Mission San Juan Capistrano was San Jose de los Nazonis, was renamed, relocated to San Antonio, Bexar colony 1731 ::Mission Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de Acuña built on Angelina River 1716, was reopened 1721, 1730 it moved to Austin, then to San Antonio ::Mission San José de los Nazonis East Texas served Coahuiltecan natives. Re-opened Austin, then San Antonio ::Mission Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe - N1756 near New Braunfels, closed due to comanche ::Mission San Antonio de Valero - on San Antonio River, '''Alamo''' ::Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo was 5 miles South of Alamo, established in San Antonio, now known as Mission San Jose. ::Mission San Francisco Xavier de Nájera 1722 San Antonio. 1725 mission closed. Lands given to Concepcion de Acuna *'''1772''' - government offices of Spanish Texas were moved from Los Adaes to Bexar, and some of the East Texas settlers also moved. *'''1793–94''' - missions became satellite civilian communities under the authority of the town of Bexar. The better land nearest the settled areas was controlled by the town's elite, ( descendants of the original Canary Islanders and presidial soldiers. ::Bexar was still the capital of the province of Texas as well as the main shipping point for supplies headed for Nacogdoches and La Bahía. *'''1811''' - a militia captain, Juan Bautista de Las Casas mounted an insurrection in Bexar. *'''March 1, 1811''' Opposition resisted this, executed Casas, beheaded him, and shipped his salted head to Bexar county to be on display . Joaquín Arredondo restored order. His reprisals executed 327 supporters of the rebellion. *'''1813''' - Gutiérrez de Lara, with army of Mexican revolutionaries and sympathetic Americans from Louisiana, seized San Antonio in the spring of 1813, proclaiming Texas an independent state. *'''1815''' -the network of irrigation systems operated by the missions partially abandoned, reducing the irrigated farmland. the amount of irrigated farmland had declined markedly. *'''1821''' Mexico, including Tejas, wins independence from Spain *'''1831''' -Spanish_Military_Governors_Palace Headquarters for Presidio SA de Bexar established. {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption=Presidio. }} {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-8.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Cenotaph. }}{{Clear}} *'''1835''' - Battle of Concepcion *'''Oct.-Dec., 1835''' -Siege of Bexar- *Benjamin Rush Milam was killed in the Siege of Bexar. {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-14.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption= }}{{clear}} *'''Dec 14, 1835''' Battle of Bexar - Texans win battle, defeated Mexican army, leave the cannons behind. *'''Feb 23 - March 6, 1836''' *'''March 6, 1836''' - The fall of the Alamo, 189 Defenders were killed in the Battle. {{Image|file=Paula_s_Sources-136.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} *'''1837''' The Republic of Texas charters San Antonio as Bexar County seat; *'''April 21, 1836''' - San Jacinto Battle- *'''Dec 20, 1836''' Bexar County -created December 20, 1836 by Republic of Texas. *'''Oct, 1845''' -United States Army first established a presence in San Antonio at '''Camp Almus''' near the Alamo in October 1845https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qbf43 *'''1845''' USA annexes Texas, sparks Mexican-American War *'''1846-48''' Mexican American War *'''1846-48''' - Fort Sam Houston established during Mexican War, army -mobilization camp - San Pedro Springs for Gen. John E. Wool’s army *'''Dec 1848''' the headquarters of the Eighth Military Department moved to San Antonio. *'''Jan 2, 1849''' -San Antonio Quartermaster Depot occupied the Alamo **1855 William A Menger, emigrant from Germany opened a brewery on the site of the battleground of the Alamo, near downtown San Antonio, Bear, Texas. (grounds then were much larger than what is seen in 2016) He introduced beer to Texas !! Soon he knew guests needed a place to sleep.. ::Menger and wife, Mary, extended the into an elaborate two-story, 50-room hotel. *'''1859-''' Fanfare opening of the '''Menger Hotel'''- a success both for the hotel and the beer.. It had a lobby with stained glass Victorian. The hotel became a great success. Soonastry, ranchers, politicians. here the rough riders were recruited by Theodore Roosevelt. http://www.mengerhotel.com/about-us/san-antonio-hotel {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Menger Hotel, 1865. }}{{clear}} *'''1859''' - San Antonio Arsenal built on Flores St. *'''1861'''- all Federal forces, units surrounded to secessionist during Civil War *'''1865''' - Federal forces returned to Bexar county and San Antonio *'''1865''' Menger Hotel photo *'''1870-75''' - War Department accepted 3 parcels of land (92.79 acres) located 2 1/2 miles NE of Alamo for building installation. Constructions begins. *'''1876''' Clock tower built inside the "'Quadrangle''' at Fort Sam Houston, Texas *'''1877''' -the depot began operating from the quadrangle *'''1889''' - oil was found in '''crudely dug''' wells in Bexar County in 1889 .http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas *'''1890''' Ft Sam Houston at San Antonio was designated Fort Sam Houston in honor of Gen. Sam Houston. {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Quadrangle, Ft Sam 1890. }}'{{clear}} * '''1909''' - Joske's Department store opened and was renovated to be 3 story in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas. {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-15.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Joske's . }}{{clear}} *'''1891''' Battle of Flowers parade held, becomes Fiesta each year *'''1898''' Theodore Roosevelt recruits Rough Riders for Spanish-American War; *'''1912''' SEE SPACE page for the Locomotive Explosion **https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Southern_Pacific_Locomotive&public=1 *World War I *'''1939''' River Walk construction begins *'''World War II''' *HemisFair World’s Fair celebrates city’s 250th anniversary; *'''1973''' Dallas Chaparrals become San Antonio Spurs; *'''1978''' San Antonio Missions declared National Historical Park; Settlers of Bexar County #Spanish #American #Mexican #Polish #European :Of note: from The handbook of Texas: The 1990 United States census revealed that 1,175,888 Texans claimed pure and 1,775,838 claim partial German ancestry. This equals to 2,951,726 Texans with German ancestry (17½% of the state's total population). This gives a result that Germans rank behind Hispanics, and are the 3rd largest national origin group. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02 ::Most of the emigrant German's tended to settle in a broad, yet fragmented belt. This is evident in Galveston, Houston, Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Mason county, Hondo, Lindsay in Cooke County, Waka in Ochiltree County, Hurnville in Clay County, Russian German Baptist; and Lockett in Wilbarger County into the very heavily settled Hill County north and near San Antonio, Austin, Texas. ::A majority settled in a broad, fragmented belt across the south central part of the state. This belt stretched from Galveston and Houston on the east to Kerrville, Mason, and Hondo in the west; from the fertile, humid Coastal Plain to the semiarid Hill Country and even Muenster, in North Texas. :Contributions are Chester W. Nimitz (military), Robert J. Kleberg (ranching), Gustav Schleicher (politics), and Charles A. Schreiner of Kerrville (retail business) German settlements contributed to architecture, food, customs, rock fences, Gothic churches, sausage and sauerkraut and beer-- Texas German beers as Pearl and Shiner (see PEARL BREWING COMPANY, and SPOETZL BREWERY) ===Land Grants=== *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/mpl01 Land grants to Canary Islanders] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Texas_Land_and_Property Bexar County land grants 1738-1836] *[Bexar County Spanish land grants, 1736 to 1836 (5 films); county clerk's deeds, 1837 to 1889, and index, 1830 to 1890 (49 films) LDS Family Search] *[http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/02900/cah-02900.html Guide to Land Grants] *[http://www.drtl.org/msinventories/patent.htm DRT Land Patents] *[http://www.drtl.org/research/genealogylinks.asp DRT Genealogy links] '''Adjacent counties'''
{{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=' }}{{clear}} {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Bexar County, [[:Space:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = [[:Space:Bandera County, Texas|Bandera County]] |N Location = "Balcones Creek"
[[:Space:Kendall County, Texas|Kendall County]] |NE Location = "Cibolo Creek"
[[:Space:Comal County, Texas|Comal County]]
[[:Space:Guadalupe County, Texas|Guadalupe County]] |E Location = |SE Location = [[:Space:Wilson County, Texas|Wilson County]] |S Location = |SW Location = [[:Space:Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County]] |W Location = [[:Space:Medina County, Texas|Medina County]] }} {{clear}} ===Government Offices=== Bexar County was named for San Antonio de Béxar, which was one of the 23 Mexican municipalities (administrative divisions) of '''Texas''' prior to its independence. San Antonio de Béxar ( Villa de San Fernando de Béxar) was the first civil government established by the Spanish in the province of Texas. {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Bexar county Courthouse. }} {{clear}} Bexar County served under 9 governments #Spanish rule May 1718 - Jan, 1812 , Casas regime took over. #March, 1812 -Junta of Bexar" overthrew the Casas government, restored Spanish rule. Junta took over April, 1812, restoring Spanish Rule. #April, 1812, "Republican Army of North" declared the independence from provincial Spain. #Sept, 1812 the Spanish regained control, holding Texas until 1821 #1821 Imperial government of Mexico gained independence #1823 - Mexico government controlled by army leaders #1836 - Republic of Texas gained independence from Mexico #1845 - Texas became 28th state of USA #1861 - Southern states seceded from union to Confederacy #1865 - US rule returned to current. '''COURTHOUSES OF BEXAR COUNTY'''
{{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption='''Casa Reals Courthouse''' }} {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-10.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=1882 drawing of courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Earlier version of courthouse. }}{{clear}} #'''Casas Reales (Royal House) ,1742''' - one-story, adobe building E side of main Plaza, dirt floor and sundial in place of a clock tower. #'''Courthouse reconstructed, 1783''' with an adjoining jail. #'''Courthouse,1837''' Casas Reales first county courthouse after revolution #'''Courthouse, 1850''' - After treaty with Comanches 1850, '''new '''courthouse on NW corner of Military Plaza, W of the Main Plaza, Greek Revival style, 2-story (upper floor -courtroom).Bats starting living in it, so was called the '''Bat Cave'''. #'''Courthouse, French Building''' - due to bats and overcrowding, officials began using the '''French Building'''. This -a massive stone office building, situated off the SE corner of Main Plaza. #'''Courthouse -1872''', was officially '''moved''' again to the '''Masonic Building on Soledad Street''', NE of the Main Plaza, - a 3-story rock building. #'''Courthouse, 1914- 1915''' ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Bexar and adjacent counties }}{{clear}} :'''1836''' Bexar County was a''' huge territory''', which covered the entire western portion of the Republic of Texas. This included the disputed areas of western New Mexico northward to Wyoming. After statehood, the Republic of Texas and later state of Texas created or carved '''128 counties''' from "Bexar colony". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bexar_County,_Texas :'''Balcones Escarpment''' (rocky) bisects the county from W to NE. In the North are the rocky hills, springs, canyons known as the '''Texas Hill Country'''. :'''bedrock''' consists primarily of limestone, with elevations ranging between 100 and 3000 ft. Caves are numerous.{{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption=Blue Hole Aquaduct. }}{{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Blue Hole, Brackenridge Park. }}{{clear}} :'''Vegetation''' - Plateau has savanna with trees. Due to rocky formations and caliche, the :'''Soil''' is not deep as farmers desire. Some farming is done such as cotton, grain sorghum and oats.. Thin soil and rough terrain areas are primarily grazing regions, with ''cattle, sheep and Angora goats'' raised. :'''Rivers/creeks''' rivers cross the area, flowing to the S and E through the Texas Hill Country toward the Gulf of Mexico. In the Hill Country and even in San Antonio, springs may be found. (in wet years). Permanent lakes except for man-made reservoirs. The area is well drained; rainwater flows through the porous rock into the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone. :'''Rainfall''' from 15 to 33 inches per year, on average, from northwest to southeast, and the area has a moderate temperature and a reasonably long growing season. Home gardens may be planted as early as January. Many plants do not freeze here, such as banana trees, others are mesquite, Cedar, Mountain cedar, Live Oak :'''Topography''' S of the escarpment begins the Blackland Prairie and the South Texas plains. :'''River - San Antonio River rises from springs north of Downtown San Antonio, and flows S and SE.''' :: From the rocky escarpment is a porous area: '''Edwards Aquifer''' '''SEE Video on Edwards Aquifer and the Springs:''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/media/san_antonio_springs.mp4 Brackendge Park '''Blue Hole'''] :[http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/media/san_antonio_springs.mp4 Blue Hole :Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge :Colorado River (Texas) :Edwards Plateau :Texas Hill Country *[http://txbexar.eppygen.org/Landmarks/ Historical Markers in Bexar County] ===Demographics=== In 2010 there were 1,714,773 people residing in the county. Percentages of these are 72.9% were White, 7.5% Black or African American, 2.4% Asian, 0.8% Native American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 12.7% of some other race and 3.5% of two or more races. Of the White population, 58.7% (over half of the population were Hispanic. A large proportion of the White are German and a large percentage is Mexican American. This county has 488,942 households, 36.60% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.50% were married couples living together, 15.50% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.30% were not families. About '''24.00%''' of all households were made up of individuals and 7.40% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. This county has been a retirement community from the military bases. The average household size was 2.78 and the average family size was 3.33. In the county, the population was distributed as 28.50% under the age of 18, 10.70% from 18 to 24, 30.60% from 25 to 44, 19.90% from 45 to 64, and 10.40% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.70 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.20 males. Income average for a family was $43,724. As always males earned a higher income than females: $30,756 versus $24,920 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,363. About 12.70% of families and 15.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.40% of those under age 18 and 12.20% of those age 65 or over. The Bexar County jail facilities arelocated 200 North Comal in downtown San Antonio. In late 2012, press reports noted an increase in the number of suicides at the facility. The issue was a topic of debate in the election for sheriff that year. The jail held an average of about 3,800 prisoners in 2012, making it the third-largest in the state until it was decommissioned Total Jail’s Capacity: 4,563 detainees. Sheriff Susan Pamerleau, a Republican whose job duties include management of the jail, is the first woman elected to that position. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice operates the Dominguez Unit, a state jail for men, in an unincorporated section of Bexar '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' *Elmendorf Lake *Lake in Brackenridge Park *Mitchell Lake '''Highways''' Bexar county has a wagon-wheel type of freeway with loops around the city. :Interstate 410 inner loop :Interstate 10 :Interstate 35 :Interstate 37 :U.S. Highway 87 :U.S. Highway 90 :U.S. Highway 181 :U.S. Highway 281 (San Pedro) :Loop 1604 (outer loop '''Railroads''' * Amtrak ===Protected Areas=== {{Image|file=Paula_s_Sources-136.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} '''The Alamo (1718''') - UNESCO World Heritage site. '''1850- Menger Hotel''' was built by German immigrant William A. Menger built the famous Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. After his death it was managed by his wife and son; the hotel remains in business today and is owned by the Historic Hotels of America.Pprofiles for the three original Mengers. Should they be considered as Notables and have the Notable Project as a designated PM? Over to you..for discussion. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park *[https://www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/history/history-of-the-river-walk The River Walk] {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Blue Hole and aquaducts. }} *'''The Blue Hole''', smaller springs and 53 acres are now protected in a nature preserve called the '''Headwaters Sanctuary,''' established by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word in 2006. This was donated to the Sisters by George Breckenridge. :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] SEE Video: :'''Brackenridge Park''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/saspring.html Edwards Aquifer, Blue Hole][http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/saspring.html Headwaters of blue hole] ''':Presidio San Antonio de Béxar''' {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Presidio. }}{{clear}} :Church of Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria y Guadalupe (San Fernando Cathedral) (1838) :Stations of the Cross and Grotto at the Shrine of St. Anthony de Padua :'''The Spanish Governor's Palace -''' historic adobe building-- the last trace of the residio :'''San Pedro Springs Park'''' :'''Old Lone Star Brewery''' '''Missions''' :Mission San Francisco de la Espada -1690 :Mission Concepcion :Mission Parkway along San Antonio River :Mission San Juan Capistrano :Stations of the Cross and Grotto at the Shrine of St. Anthony de Padua ===Military Bases/Posts=== *'''Fort Sam Houston Army Post''' - was established in 1845 as the San Antonio Quartermaster Depot and later as the Post at San Antonio. The post was renamed Fort Sam Houston on 10 Sep 1890 after General Sam Houston, hero of the battle of San Jacinto and first president of the Republic of Texas. This Army Post is still an active Army military post, (one of the oldest and largest Bases), in San Antonio, Bexar county, Texas. *'''Kelly Air Base''', now privitized *'''Lackland Air Force Base''' - air force basic training *'''Randolph Air Force Base''' San Antonio. *'''Brook Air Field''' (City-Base Decommissioned) *'''Camp Bullis''' (officer basic training) *'''San Antonio Military Medical Center''' {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Line up for chow, 1890 }} {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption='''Quadrangle- Fort Sam Houston''' }}{{clear}} *'''For Sam Houston National Cemetery''' ===Parks=== {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-18.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Brackenridge {arl. }} {| border="1" class="sortable" !PARKS!! PARKS!!PARKS |- |Bullis County Park||Comanche County Park I & II||Pletz Park |- |MacArthur Park|| Mission County Park I & II||Orsinger Park |- |Raymond Russell Park|| Rodriguez Park||Harlandale Civic Center |- |Navajo Civic Center|| South San Civic Center|| Acequia Park |- |Acequia Park||'''Alamo Plaza''' ||Apache Creek Linear Park |- |Amistad Park ||Apache Creek Park ||Arroyo Vista Park |- |Alderete Park||Bamberger Nature Park||Benavides Park |- |Belmeade Park||Beacon Hill Linear Park||Blossom Park |- |'''BRACKENRIDGE Park'''||Brooks Park|| Buckeye Park |- |Camargo Park ||Cassiano Park||Cathedral Rock Park |- |Cherry Street Park|| Coliseum Oaks Park||Collins Garden Park |- |Columbus Park|| Comanche Lookout Park||Concepcion Park |- |Conner Park||Copernicus Park||Crockett Park |- |Crownridge Canyon Park||Cuellar Park||Culebra Creek |- |Dafoste Park||Darner - Parks,Recreation Headqtrs||Dawson Park |- |Dellcrest Park||Denman Estate Park||Denver Heights Park |- |Dignowity Park|| Thunderbird Hills Park ||Eisenhower Park |- |Elmendorf Lake||Escobar Park||Espada Park |- |Falcone Park||Fairchild Park||Farias Park |- |Flores Park (Southcross Pool)||Forge Park||French Creek Park |- |Friedrich Wilderness Park||Friesenhahn Park|| Garza Park |- |Fort Sam Houston Quadrangle||San Antonio Missions Nat'l Historical Park||Gorrell Park |- |Gateway Terrace Park||Golden Community Park||Heritage Duck Pond Park |- |Huebner Creek Park|| Huebner Park|| Huizar Garden Park |- |J Street Park || Kelly Area Park||Kennedy Park |- |King William Park|| Kingsborough Park||''' LA VILLITA''' |- |Leon Vista Park ||Levi Strauss Park||Lorence Creek Park |- |Mahncke Park ||'''MARKET SQUARE'''|| Mattox Park |- |LA VILLITA (on the River)||McAllister Park ||Medina Base Road Park |- |Medina River Natural Area||Milam, Ben|| Monticello |- |Olmos Basin Park||'''SAN PEDRO SPRINGS Park'''||'''Spanish Governors Palace''' |- |Wheeler Park|| Pearl Brewery Park|| Woodlawn Lake Park |- |Windsor Park|| Broadway Park|| Our Lady of the Lake |- | '''THE QUARRY Park'''||San Pedro Park||''River Walk in San Antonio''' |- |'''The Blue Hole''' Park||Santa Rosa ||The Alamo |- |Feather Ridge Park||Olmos Park Terrace||Walker Ranch Historic Landmark Park |} ===Cities/Towns=== {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-12.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=downtown San Antonio. }} *[[:Category:San Antonio, Texas|'''San Antonio''']], county seat, largest city :[[:Category:Alamo Heights, Texas|Alamo Heights]] :[[:Category:Olmos Park, Texas|Olmos Park]] :[[:Category:Hollywood Park, Texas|Hollywood Park]] Towns :[[:Category:Cibolo, Texas|Cibolo]] :[[:Category:Alamo Heights, Texas|Alamo Heights]] :[[:Category:Balcones Heights, Texas|Balcones Heights]] :[[:Category:Olmos Park, Texas|Olmos Park]] :[[:Category:Hollywood Park, Texas|Hollywood Park]] :[[:Category:Schertz, Texas|Schertz]] (part) :[[:Category:Selma, Texas|Selma]] (part) :[[:Category:Shavano Park, Texas|Shavano Park]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Communities |- |[[:Category:Castle Hills, Texas|Castle Hills]] |- |[[:Category:China Grove, Texas|China Grove]] |- |[[:Category:Converse, Texas|Converse]] |- |[[:Category:Cross Mountain, Texas|Cross Mountain]] |- |[[:Category:Elmendorf, Texas|Elmendorf]] |- |[[:Category:Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas|Fair Oaks Ranch]] (part) |- |[[:Category:Grey Forest, Texas|Grey Forest]] |- |[[:Category:Helotes, Texas|Helotes]] |- |[[:Category:Hill Country Village, Texas|Hill Country Village]] |- |[[:Category:Kirby, Texas|Kirby]] |- |[[:Category:Leon Springs, Texas|Leon Springs]] |- |[[:Category:Leon Valley, Texas|Leon Valley]] |- |[[:Category:Live Oak, Texas|Live Oak]] |- |[[:Category:Lytle, Texas|Lytle]] (part) |- |[[:Category:Sandy Oaks, Texas|Sandy Oaks]] |- |[[:Category:Scenic Oaks, Texas|Scenic Oaks]] |- |[[:Category:Somerset, Texas|Somerset]] |- |[[:Category: Saint Hedwig, Texas|St. Hedwig]] |- |[[:Category:Stone Oak, Bexar County, Texas|Stone Oak]] |- |[[:Category:Terrell Hills, Texas|Terrell Hills]] |- |[[:Category: Timberwood Park, Texas|Timberwood Park]] |- |[[:Category:Universal City, Texas|Universal City]] |- |[[:Category:Von Ormy, Texas|Von Ormy]] |- |[[:Category:Windcrest, Texas|Windcrest]] |- |[[:Category: Lone Oak, Bexar County, Texas|Lone Oak, Bexar County]] |- |[[:Category: Losoya, Texas|Losoya]] |- |[[:Category: Oak Island, Texas|Oak Island]] |} ===Schools/Universities=== {{Image|file=Anderson_County_Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=200 |caption= }} There aee 12 schools for higher edcation, 19 Independent School Districts containg public schools and 122 private school in Bexar County. {{clear}} Colleges/Universities * Alamo Colleges District :: Northeast Lakeview College, San Antonio, Texas ::: Northwest Vista College, San Antonio, Texas ::: Palo Alto College, San Antonio, Texas ::: San Antonio College, San Antonio, Texas ::: St Phillip's College, San Antonio, Texas * Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas * Oblate School of Theology, San Antonio * St. Mary's University *Texas A&M University - San Antonio *The University of Texas at San Antonio * Trinity University * University of the Incarnate Word ''' Public Schools''' *'''Alamo Heights ISD''' *'''Boerne ISD''' *'''Comal ISD''' *'''East Central ISD''' *'''Edgewood ISD''' *'''Fort Sam Houston ISD''' *'''Harlendale ISD''' *'''Judson ISD''' *'''Lackland ISD''' *'''Medina Valley ISD''' *'''North East ISD''' *'''Northside ISD''' *'''Randolph Field ISD''' *'''San Antonio ISD''' *'''Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD''' *'''Somerset ISD''' *'''South San Antonio ISD''' *'''Southside ISD''' *'''Southwest ISD''' ''' Private Schools''' [[:Category:Central Catholic Marianist High School, San Antonio, Texas|Central Catholic School]] - All boys ===County Resources=== :'''San Antonio River''' :'''River Walk in San Antonio''':'''The ALAMO''' {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=. }} :'''Breckenridge Park''' :'''The Blue Hole''' :'''Saint Mary's University''' :'''Trinity University''' :'''Fort Sam Houston'''{{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=. }} {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Chow, Ft Sam, 1890 }} :'''Lackland Air Force Base''' :'''Brooks City Base'''(decommissioned} :'''Kelly Base (decommissioned AFB) Privitized''' - still has Surveilance units there (Privatized and names not given, but known to this author. :'''Randolph Field''' :San Antonio Military Medical Center-Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) - Fort Sam Houston :Camp Bullis- training area in Hill country * '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamo_Quarry_Market#/media/File:Alamo_quarry_SA.jpg ALAMO Quarry Market]''' This was the quarry, which was renovated, made into shopping center and things to see {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-19.jpg |align=400 |size=ALAMO QUARRY Market. }} :Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge :Colorado River (Texas) :Edwards Plateau **The Blue Hole, springs, protected by Incarnate Word) *Texas Hill Country :'''Libraries'''
*BiblioTech - Bexar County's Digital Library, the nation's first bookless library. '''Bexar County Web Sites'''
*[http://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/bexar-county/ *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Stone_Oak_Texas_Family_History_Center *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/183985374989673/ Facebook Genealogy] Closed group *[http://txbexar.eppygen.org/index.htm Bexar coiunty TxGen] *[http://ldsgenealogy.com/TX/Bexar-County.htm Bexar County Genealogy] {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=The Blue Hole. }} ===Historical Census=== Bexar County is the 17th-most populous county in the nation and the fourth-most populated in Texas. It is a popular place to retire from the military. :1850 - 6,052 — :1860 - 14,454 138.8% :1870 - 16,043 11.0% :1880 - 30,470 89.9% :1890 - 49,266 61.7% :1900 - 69,422 40.9% :1910 - 119,676 72.4% :1920 - 202,096 68.9% :1930 - 292,533 44.7% :1940 - 338,176 15.6% :1950 -- 500,460 48.0% :1960 - 687,151 37.3% :1970 - 830,460 20.9% :1980 - 988,800 19.1% :1990 - 1,185,394 19.9% :2000 - 1,392,931 17.5% :2010 - 1,714,773 23.1% ===Notables=== :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Beeler-277|Capt Carroll Robert "Gringo" Beeler]] Ft. Sam Houston POW Vietnam War :[[Menger-60|William Achatius Menger]] :[[Baumschluder-1|Clara Maria (Mary) (Baumschluder Menger]] :[[Menger-61|Louis William Menger]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Travis-1346 |William Barret Travis]] Colonel, Commander of Alamo Defenders :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Crockett-311|David Hawkins Stern “Davy” Crockett]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Bowie-279 |James Bowie]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Seguin-554|Juan J Seguin]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Ford-7409|John Salmon "R.I.P." Ford]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Karnes-172 |Henry Wax Karnes]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[White-29829|Edward Higgins White]] Astronaut [[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Navarro-350|Jose Antonio Baldomero Navarro]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Navarro-356 |Jose Angel Navarro]] :[[Burnett-1874 |Carol C Burnett]], actress, b 1933 :[[LeSueur-36 |Lucille F LeSeur (Joan Crawford)]], actress :Henry B Gonzales - Representative- 20th District :Charles Butt, H-E-B grocery chain :Oliver North (b1943), Lt-Colonel, USMC Retired, NRA Board, founder Freedom Alliance :B. J. (Red) McCombs -automobile dealer, former owner San Antonio Spurs:. :Glenn A. Abbey, U.S. diplomat :Robert Lee Bobbitt, Speaker-Texas House of Rep. state attorney general, chairman TXDOT :'''Joaquín Castro''', U.S. representative from Texas's 35th congressional district 2013; brother of San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro :Henry E. Catto, Jr., ambassador to the United Kingdom :John Cornyn, U.S.Senator 2002; attended Trinity University &St. Mary's University Law School in San Antonio :Frank Corte, Jr., Republican state representativ, San Antonio, 1993 to 2011 :Rick Galindo, Republican -Texas House of Representatives, Bexar County; ( reared in San Antonio :Alberto Gonzales, United States Attorney General under President George W. Bush :'''Henry B. Gonzalez,''' U. S.Representative - Texas' 20th congressional dist.( Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio is named in his honor. :Barbara Hervey, Place 7 judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals :David Peeples, judge-4th Judicial Region,San Antonio,, Texas Court of Appeals :George Boyd Pierce (born 1941), Rep.,-TX House of Representative1979-1993; president of Texas and Southern Railroad, Inc. :Bert Richardson (b 1956), member of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals; native of San Antonio :Tom Rickhoff (born 1944), state court, appeals court, and probate court judge :Joe Rollins (1918–2008), Houston attorney, graduated Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio in 1934 :Jeff Wentworth, state senator from San Antonio :John H. Wood, Jr., federal judge in San Antonio until 1979, when he was assassinated :John C. Woods, executioner of the Nuremberg Trials; master Sgt, US. Army :Kevin Patrick Yeary, Place 4 judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals :'''Julian Castro''', 2009–2014, 16th U.S. Sec. of Housing, Urban Development ( under B Obama) :'''Henry Cisneros,''' 1981–1989, Secretary of HUD under President of the United States Bill Clinton :Lila Cockrell, 1976–1981, 1989–1991 :Julian Onderdonk, landscape painter :'''Porfirio Salinas''' :O'Neil Ford :Alfred Giles (1853–1920), designed many historic homes and courthouses, the Pershing House :Robert Hugman, designed the horseshoe section of the San Antonio River Walk ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *'''[[:Category:Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery]]'''[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/ftsamhouston.asp Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery] *'''San Fernando Cathedral - 189 Defenders of the Alamo''' *[[:Category: Confederate Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Confederate Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Fernando Cemetery No. 3, San Antonio, Texas|San Fernando Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Fernando No. 1 Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|San Fernando No. 1]] *[[:Category: San Fernando No. 2 Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|San Fernando No. 2]] *[[:Category: San Fernando Cemetery No. 3, San Antonio, Texas|San Fernando Cemetery No. 3]] *[[:Category: San Fernando Cemetery No. 3, San Antonio, Texas|Roselawn Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Campo Santo Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Campos Santo (Defunct]] *[[:Category: Bielsten Farm, Cibolo, Texas|Bielsten Farm]] *[[:Category: Ebert Cemetery, Cibolo, Texas|Elbert Cemetery]] *[[:Category: George Schlather Farm, Cibolo, Texas|George Schlather Farm]] *[[:Category: Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Converse, Texas|Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: El Carmen Cemetery, Losoya, Texas|El Carmen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lytle Community Cemetery, Lytle, Texas|Lytle Community Cemetery]] *[[:Category: City Cemetery No. 4, San Antonio, Texas|City Cemetery No. 4]] *[[:Category: Oak Island Cemetery, Oak Island, Texas|Oak Island Cemetery]] *[[:Category: City Cemetery No. 6, San Antonio, Texas|City Cemetery No. 6]] *[[:Category: Coker Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Coker Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Congregation Agudas Achim Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Agudas Achim Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hermann Sons Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Hermann Sons Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Holy Cross Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Holy Cross Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lockehill Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Lockehill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mission Burial Park North, San Antonio, Texas|Mission Burial Park North]] *[[:Category: Mission Burial Park South, San Antonio, Texas|Mission Burial Park South]] *[[:Category: Saint Jerome's Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Saint Jerome's Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Saint Joseph's Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Salado Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Salado Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Antonio National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio National Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Jose Burial Park, San Antonio, Texas|San Jose Burial Park]] *[[:Category: Sunset Memorial Park, San Antonio, Texas|Sunset Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cemetery, Saint Hedwig, Texas|Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bexar Cemetery, Somerset, Texas|Bexar Cemetery]] **[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2534 Find a Grave cemeteries, Bexar county] **[http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=su%3ACemeteries+Texas+Bexar+County.&qt=results_page World Cat] === Sources === *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bexar_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_San_Antonio *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/texas/texas.html US Gen Web] *[http://www.interment.net/us/tx/index.htm Interment net] *[https://billiongraves.com/pages/search/index.php Billion Braves] *Cemeteries of Texas *[http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/localList.php?local=22590&locTGroup=Cemeteries&direction=down&sec=0&qty=72&stateAbbv=&stateName= Epodunk] *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results#count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A473864 Family Search] *[http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=su%3ACemeteries+Texas+Bexar+County.&qt=results_page World Cat] *http://www.sanantoniomag.com/SAM/February-2014/32-Reasons-to-Love-San-Antonio/ *http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/saspring.html *http://www.headwaters.org *http://www.uiw.edu/sanantonio/aAguadelavida.html *http://www.karenstothert.org/uploads/7/0/6/2/7062502/archaeology_san_ant_river.pdf *http://www.uiw.edu/sanantonio/aAguadelavida.html *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Sam_Houston *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/mpl01 Land grants to Canary Islanders] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Texas_Land_and_Property Bexar County land grants 1738-1836] *[Bexar County Spanish land grants, 1736 to 1836 (5 films); county clerk's deeds, 1837 to 1889, and index, 1830 to 1890 (49 films) LDS Family Search] *[http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/02900/cah-02900.html Guide to Land Grants] *[http://www.drtl.org/msinventories/patent.htm DRT Land Patents] *[http://www.drtl.org/research/genealogylinks.asp DRT Genealogy links] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Grove%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converse%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmendorf%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_Oaks_Ranch%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_Forest%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helotes%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_Country_Village%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Park%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Springs%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Valley%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Oak%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lytle%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmos_Park%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamo_Heights%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Oak%2C_San_Antonio *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrell_Hills%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_City%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Ormy%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windcrest%2C_Texas

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[[Category:Bexar County, Texas, Cemeteries]] Additional information on Bexar County cemeteries can be found at the following sites: * Map of [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1WyK4016KZZWkMBd4d8THcMBTuE0&msa=0&ll=29.43774065830375%2C-98.47045900000002&spn=0.658985%2C1.352692&z=10 Bexar County Cemeteries (North)] * Map of [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1xQAhkRUPtBKcn1Fq_QmQhlNhtLk&msa=0&ll=29.438159796035688%2C-98.461904&z=10 Bexar County Cemeteries (South)] * [https://txsaghs.org/cpage.php?pt=35 San Antonio Genealogical & Historical Society] * Older SAGHS web site, cemeteries [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~txsaghs2/Pages/Links-Cemetery-Bexar-A-F.htm A-F], [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~txsaghs2/Pages/Links-Cemetery-Bexar-G-M.htm G-M], [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~txsaghs2/Pages/Links-Cemetery-Bexar-N-Z.htm N-Z] * Bexar cemeteries at [http://txbexar.eppygen.org/Cemeteries/ Bexar County, Texas, GenWeb] * [https://texasgravestones.org/cemeteries.php?selected_cid=15 Texas Gravestone Photo Project] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Bexar+County%2C+Texas%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_2534 FindAGrave] See also: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bexar_County%2C_Texas#Cemeteries the Bexar County free-space page] for a list as well.

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Category:Bexar County, Texas, Cemeteries]] In support of the Cemeterists project, this do list is for Bexar County Cemeteries: - Add reference links to other lists of Bexar County Cemeteries -- [[Kneeland-36 | Kurt Kneeland]] is preparing do this - Create a x-ref list of all Bexar county cemeteries - Create a Category page for all Bexar County cemeteries not already having one - Create Space pages for all Bexar county cemeteries with applicable background data and photos

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[[Category: Bexar County, Texas, Census Records]] [[Space:United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas|United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas]] This is the home page for Bexar County, Texas, census data. Bexar County was created on 20 Dec 1836. It was one of the original counties in the Republic of Texas. Bexar County has participated in the following censuses. {| class="wikitable" align="center" |- |align="center" |1850 United States Census |- |align="center" |1860 United States Census |- |align="center" |1870 United States Census |- |align="center" |1880 United States Census |- |align="center" |1890 Veterans Schedule |- |align="center" |1900 United States Census |- |align="center" |1910 United States Census |- |align="center" |1920 United States Census |- |align="center" |1930 United States Census |- |align="center" |1940 United States Census\ |}

Bexet Norregård Färgaryd

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[[Category:Bexet, Färgaryd (F)]][[Category:Bexet, Färgaryd (N)]][[Category:Norregård, Bexet, Färgaryd (F)]] == Bexet Norregård == The village of Bexet used to, from the 1500's, to consist of two villages; [[:Category:Södergård, Bexet, Färgaryd (F)|Södergård]] and Norregård. By 1840 Norregård had been divided into five estates and there was also a soldier's croft.[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bexet Wikipedia-bidragsgivare, "Bexet," Wikipedia, , //sv.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bexet&oldid=39884781 (hämtad mars 7, 2018).] === Soldattorpet (the soldier's croft) === The [[:Category: Soldattorp nr 55, Norra Bexet, Färgaryd (F)|Soldattorp]] became a part of the new estate Bexet 4,in 1964. Bexet 4 is a farm made up of parts from Norregård 1:2, Norregård 1:6, Södergård 2:7, 2:4, 2:5, and Bexet Soldattorp 1:1. The soldier's croft had been created from land from Norregård 1:2-6.[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00055 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA/1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00055] === Bexet Norregård 1:3 === 1/16 ''mantal'', formed in 1840 during the agricultural land reform. *1938 new title deed holder Rut Linnea Teresia Johansson. 3.7750 acres of land disconnected from 1:3 and merged with 1:5, forming 1:7.[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00007 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA/1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00007] === Bexet Norregård 1:4 === 1/8 ''mantal'', formed in 1840 during the agricultural land reform. *1915 new title deed holder Carl Leander Svensson and his wife Ruth Kristina Carlsson *1968 new title deed holder Allan Svensson, Carl and Rut's son. The property can not be sold before being offered to his siblings. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00011 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA/1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00011] === Bexet Norregård 1:5 === *1917 new title deed holder Anders Magnus Andersson.[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00015 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA/1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00015] B.J. Andersson Westberg, the former owner, allowed by contract to live on a part of the estate for the rest of his life. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00017 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA/1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00017] === Bexet Norregård 1:6 === Was in 1952 merged with parts from other farms to form Bexet 4. === Bexet Norregård 1:7 === 1/16 ''mantal'' formed in 1938 through merge of 1/16 ''mantal'' 1:5 and 3.7750 acres of land from 1/16 ''mantal'' 1:3 *1938 new title deed holder Anders Vestberg. *1966 estate of the deceased Anders Magnus Andersson Vestberg *1980 estate divided between Bruno and Lena Vestberg. *1980 new title deed holders Bengt Anders Magnus Westberg and Carl Rickard Bruno Westberg === Bexet Norregård 1:8 === A small unit of land, 2 372 square meters, formed by dividing land from 1:2 in 1963 *1963 title deed holder Grete Buhl.[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00019 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA/1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00019] === Bexet Norregård 1:9 === 2 860 square meters, divided from 1:3 in 1985 *1938 (then 1:3) Rut Linnea Teresia Johansson *1985 Astrid Svensson (daughter of Carl and Rut Svensson in 1:4)[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00023 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA/1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00023] == Sources ==

Bexet Södergård Färgaryd

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[[Category:Bexet, Färgaryd (F)]][[Category:Bexet, Färgaryd (N)]][[Category:Södergård, Bexet, Färgaryd (F)]] == Bexet Södergård == The village of Bexet used to, from the 1500's, to consist of two farms; Södergård and [[:Category:Norregård, Bexet, Färgaryd (F)|Norregård]]. By 1840 Södergård had been divided into two estates and there was also a croft.[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bexet Wikipedia-bidragsgivare, "Bexet," Wikipedia, , //sv.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bexet&oldid=39884781 (hämtad mars 7, 2018).] === Bexet Södergård 2:3 === Divided into 2:4 and 2:5 in 1915. See ''Division of Estate'' 13-FÄR-90 at [http://www.lantmateriet.se/sv/Kartor-och-geografisk-information/Historiska-kartor/ Historiska kartor, Lantmäteriet (Land Surveying)] === Bexet Södergård 2:4 === 1/16 ''mantal'' formed by dividing 2:3 in 1915. *1914 title deed holder Albert Samuelsson and his fiancé Beda Pettersson. *1943 new title deed holder Samuel Helmer Samuelsson *1979 estate after the deceased Helmar Samuel Samuelsson *1979 new title deed holder of half of the estate; Yvonne Margareta Axelsson *1979 new title deed holder of half of the estate; Per-Olof Axelsson[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00028 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA/1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00028] === Bexet Södergård 2:5 === 1/16 ''mantal'' formed in 1915 when 2:3 was divided. *1914 title deed holders Erik Samuelsson and his finacé Maria Magnusdotter. *1973 Maria Samuelsson held the title deed for half the estate while the other half was held by Maria and Erik's children Neta margit Susanna, Märta Ida Elisabet, Johan Sture and Harald Melker Erling (estate inventory from 1932) *1975 estate after the deceased Maria Samuelsson *1975 title deed holders for the whole estate; Harald Melker Erling and Hildur Beata Valborg.[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00031 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA 1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00031] === Bexet Södergård 2:6 === 3/32 ''mantal'', formed in 1921 when 2:2 was divided. *1926 title deed holders [[Svensson-3906|Johan Simon Svensson]] and his wife Edit Maria Larsdotter. *1956 title deed holder [[Svensson-1233|Folke Svensson]][https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00035 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA/1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00035], Simon's younger brother. *1990 [[Svensson-1239|Lars Svensson]], Folke's son. *200x [[Svensson-1271|Boris Svensson]], Lars's son.[[Johansson-1906|Lena Svensson]] {{Image|file=Bexet_Sodergard_Fargaryd.jpg |caption=Bexet Södergård }} == Summer Houses == === Bexet Södergård 2:8 aka Tallhyddan === Small estate, formed from land divided from 2:4 in 1923. *1923 title deed holder Sture Melker Reinhold Fredriksson *1967 new title deed holder Anna Valborg Hildegard Fredriksson[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00039 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA/1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00039] Anna was Sture's daughter-in-law.[http://www.slaktforskning.org/Min%20slakt/000/0000/044.htm Sten-Sture Fredriksson (1918 - 1972) by Eskil Fredriksson] See also: [http://www.bygdeband.se/?post_type=attachment&p=640277 Bexet, Fredrikssons sommarstuga] === Bexet Södergård 2:9 === Small estate, formed from land divided from 2:4 in 1953 . *1953 title deed holder Viktor Magnusson.[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/10007155_00043 Inskrivningsmyndighetens i Halmstads domsaga (1974-2001) arkiv, Aktuella fastighetsböcker, SE/HLA/1340057/D I a/215, bildid: 10007155_00043] == Sources ==

Bexington, Dorset

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Bexley Hill Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[Space:Newfoundland_and_Labrador_Cemeteries_Team|Newfoundland and Labrador Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Bexley_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Upper_Island_Cove%2C_Newfoundland_and_Labrador|Bexley Hill Cemetery]] category for people buried in this churchyard. Cemetery name: Bexley Hill Anglican Cemetery Address: Back Rd Upper Island Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada GPS Coordinates: GPS Coordinates: OS grid: Information: Bexley Cemetery is the second oldest cemetery in Upper Island Cove and closed about 1949. It had maybe 800 to 900 graves, it's hard to say with a lot of burial record gone in a church fire. Today it as about 136 headstones or markers that you can see. One of the oldest headstones still standing belong to Joseph Drover Died 19 Nov 1866 age 71. If you ever get to visit this Cemetery, park on the side of the road because you would have to walk up a residents driveway to get to the Cemetery. Once a rich cod fishing town, fell on hard times between 1900-1930 and over 500 children under the age of 10 years is now in Bexley Hill Anglican Cemetery.

Beyond 2022 - Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury

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You are here: [[Space:Early_modern_Irish_sources|Early modern Irish sources]] / [[Space:Beyond_2022_-_Ireland%27s_Virtual_Record_Treasury|Beyond 2022 - Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury]] [[Category:Ireland Genealogy Resources]] =Note at December 2023= Most of what follows was written in the days after the record treasury became available in June 2022. Over the following year, the administrators of the system have made various changes, some additions to the collection some improvements to the search and browse functions and to the highlights of the 'Gold Seams'. I plan to update the text below as much as possible to reflect the site's current operation, noting changes for repeat visitors. However, this task is made more difficult by the absence of a change log or any documentation whatever on what has been done. The main structural changes to the site appear to be: *Additing a lot more metadata. I commented originally that a search for 'Down Survey maps' did not yield any; it now yields most of them, although quite a few still do not show up. I hope that similar searches work too. *Populating data on 'Gold Seam Links'. I commented originally that these did not appear to work. You can now restrict a search to results within one of other of the 'gold seams' and this seems to work to some extent at least. Furthermore, when you select an item, linked items within the same gold seam appear together with it. For example, if you select a Down survey map for a particular place, you should see a link to the Civil Survey and Books of Survey and Distribution for the same place. This is useful, although not 100% reliable. However, this data is not complete for reasons that I can guess at. *Linking the 'gold seam' introductions to the underlying data. I commented originally that the gold seam introductions looked pretty but did not provide any link to the underlying data; they do now. You can either browse or search within the gold seam you are reading about. The browse function shows a subset of the full hierarchy, restricted to selected nodes within the gold seam. The search function carries out a search limited to that gold seam, which I guess means a search restricted to the nodes highlighted in the browse. However, not all the nodes connected to each gold seam have been included, I guess because the browse would be too complicated. The treasury has Down Survey maps from a large number of different places - the Bibliothèque nationale de France, the British Library, Ferns Diocesan Archives, PRONI, Sligo County Library, The National Library of Ireland and a published source - there may be more. Not all of these show up when you browse or search the gold seam, so not all the results are available. *Replacing the original 13 'thematic collections' with nine new 'curated collections'. The absence of the thematic collections is no great loss. They were simply a collection of documents presented in a list to be opened by the treasury's document reader. This really didn't work for things like the Down Survey maps, of which there are far too many for this to be practical. The new curated collections work like gold seams, with their own introductory pages and an ability to browse or search within them. Given that the new 'collections' work like the existing 'seams' is is clear why the duplication between them has been eliminated, but I am not sure why the Treasury has removed other items like grand jury maps, which few will now find. *Allowing the user to link to each top node in the hierarchy (each repository) with its own URL. This may seem like a small point, but it is useful as it makes it easier to point users to the right place, and the whole hierarchy sometimes doesn't load when the system is busy. It would be great if this ability were extended to every node in the hierarchy. *Introducing [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/research-strands research strands] said to represent the Treasury's research priorities for 2023 to 2025. Technically, these work like the gold seams and the curated collections. However, the descriptions contain very little detail. For example one of the research strands [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/research-strands/inspire-integrating-state-papers-ireland INSPIRE] will work on the State Papers for Ireland from 1660-1715. However, very detailed calendars of these have already been published (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Calendars_of_Irish_State_Papers#King_Charles_I.2C_the_Commonwealth.2C_and_Charles_II here]) and anyone who really wants to see the detail can do so in the UK National Archives. I wonder whether a better priority would not be to publish the papers for 1715-1760 which only exist in typscript. In addition, at least some new data has been added, although it is difficult to know exactly what. I think that the whole of the contribution from Sligo Libraries is new, and there are more entries from the Registry of Deeds than before, although still only a very small minority of the total. '''Further update at March 2024'''. In fact quite a bit of new data has been added, including lots from PRONI's vast collection, very many back copies of Analecta Hibernica from the Irish Manuscripts Commission, three more volumes of deed memorials from the Registry of Deeds (now listed under Tailte_Éireann) and data from several new archival contributors. Of particular interest to genealogists will be several new collections of wills. I have not yet added these below, but they are all listed in this page on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources#Wills_and_probate wills and probate]. There also appear to be many new sets of data relating to 17th century Ireland - must rolls, subsidy rolls, poll tax records, records from the courts of claims and so on. It will take some time to look through these new records and document what is available. =Introduction= The defining fact for Irish historical or genealogical research is that Ireland’s national archives were destroyed in the opening act of the Irish Civil War on 28 June 1922 in the ‘Four Courts Fire’. To commemorate the centenary of that event, an international project has created a [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/ 'Virtual Records Treasury'] in which you can take a virtual reality tour of the repositories of records in the Four Courts before the fire. More usefully for historians and genealogists, you can view and search original documents recovered from the fire, digital copies from other archives, published transcripts of the original records and other documents. The project's web site says that it contains more than 6,000 maps, 150,000 database records and 50 million words of searchable text spanning seven centuries, created with the support of 70 archival partners. The project highlights three 'Gold Seams' of specially valuable material, the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/gold-seams/medieval-exchequer Medieval Exchequer], [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/gold-seams/cromwellian-surveys Cromwellian Surveys] and the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/gold-seams/1766-religious-census 1766 Religious Census]. See also [[Space:Early_modern_Irish_sources|Early modern Irish sources]]. ==Initial impressions== My initial impressions of the virtual records treasury are mixed. There are some marvelous documents which have never been available on line before now as well as better images of other documents that we have seen previously. Some of these documents have transcripts which were not previously available and can now be searched. Some Latin documents have English translations for the first time. The new documents extend to areas well beyond the gold seams mentioned above and all these documents are available in one place. However limits on time and money available have obviously prevented the project from achieving its full potential. Many known substitutes for documents destroyed in the fire are not mentioned in the database - even many of those which are held by the National Library of Ireland or the National Archives of Ireland. It is frustrating to see records like [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=NAI%20PRCT%2F1%2F1 this] - a series of transcripts of prerogative court wills held by the National Archives of Ireland which tells you that it is a direct replacement for the records that were destroyed but where the only information is 'see microfilm'. Even some records held by the NLI/NAI which have been scanned and are available digitally on their sites or elsewhere are not included. One hopes that further funds will be made available to allow the project to include these. Disappointingly, where the database includes published sources, books, journal articles etc, it does not enable you to produce a proper source citation for them. More frustrating is the technology used, which seems to me to favour presentation (eg virtual reality tours) over usefulness. Although the 'Gold Seams' are presented with much fanfare, there are no easy links from the web pages introducing them through to the underlying volumes. The image browser used to view documents is clunky and hard to use. Although it claims to have a full-screen mode, it uses much less than the full screen making some documents rather hard to read. It allows you to look at chapter headings in documents (which it confusingly calls an index) but many of these chapter headings have not been populated. Even in the key guide to finding your way around [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PROI%20Wood Herbert Wood's 'Guide to the records deposited in the Public Records Office of Ireland'] all the chapter headings are identical 'PROI Wood'. My initial attempts at [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/advanced-search searches] were also unsuccessful, although I had read the user guide and watched the video guides on the site's [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/help help page]; some searches produced no results for reasons that I don't understand and others produced many thousands, supposedly sorted by relevance but not obviously so; searches specifying all the words x and y seem to include results with either x or y and do not place results containing both at the top. So far as I know, you cannot download the search results, and it would be quite impractical to browse through thousands of entries on screen. Part of the problem seems to arise from the fact that some volumes in the same series have been indexed only to the volume title and others to individual entries within the volume. It would be useful to standardise this and at least to allow you to search only for volume titles. Furthermore, many of the lowest level items in the index do not include a clear description of what they are. For example, most of the entries for individual Down Survey maps do not include any of the words 'Down', 'Survey' or 'map'. Information from higher levels in the hierarchy (which do include these words) is not carried through and no useful meta-data tags have been added. The result is that if you search for 'Down Survey Maps' you do not find them. This is inexcusable. Browsing through the hierarchy of the archive's contents is also difficult; you often get to the end of a long series of browses only to find no information at the end. On my first attempts, some of the software was extremely slow to respond, although on its first day available demand is likely to have been at an all-time high. One hopes that it will speed up as usage settles down. ==Finding your way around== The treasury web site has a menu bar (three horizontal lines at the top right). In the menu you will find various options like help (which links to a user guide, research guides etc), and links to the pages on the gold seams and curated collections. It also has a link to a [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/map-room map room] (one of only two places, I think, where this link appears) and an [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/image-galleries image gallery] (the second place where the link to the map room appears. However, while these pages show you example maps and images, they do not help you explore the database. It is worth watching the videos and reading the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/help/user-guide user guide] on the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/help help page]. Some of the research guides there may also be of interest. One of these is a [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/research-guides/viewing-digital-images guide to the image browser]. If you are interested in one of the Gold Seams (the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/gold-seams/medieval-exchequer Medieval Exchequer], [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/gold-seams/cromwellian-surveys Cromwellian Surveys] and the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/gold-seams/1766-religious-census 1766 Religious Census]), then follow the relevant link to read an introduction. There are four ways to locate information, browsing the Public Records Office of Ireland (PROI) hierarchy to see the records that the PROI used to hold (from where you can see substitutes) browsing the hierarchies of the different archives contributing to the project (from where you can see what they have contributed), searching and viewing 'curated collections' where the treasury project has published some documents on different themes. These are described in the following. ===Browsing the PROI hierarchy=== The starting point of the project is the structure of the records treasury of the Public Records Office of Ireland as it existed before the fire. This is based on [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PROI%20Wood Herbert Wood's 'Guide to the records deposited in the Public Records Office of Ireland']. The structure outlined by Wood is mirrored in the project's [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse?directory=proi PROI hierarchy]. You can 'browse' through this by clicking on a node to expand it. For example, to find records on wills, probate, marriage licences etc, you could click on 'PROI ETC - Ecclesiastical and Testamentary Collections'. From there you could click on 'PROI ETC3 - Probate and Matrimonial Division' to view post 1858 records, from there 'PROI ETC3/1 - Principal Registry', PROI ETC 3/1/1 Administration (Intestate), Papers leading to Grants of, 1858-97 and so on. When you get to the bottom level, you can see whether there are any documents, either from the original records treasury or substitutes. Where documents exist you can click on the document to open the reader, and when the reader is open you can search through the contents of a transcription. In the case above, PROI ETC 3/1/1, there is nothing of interest. This is true of most of the lowest level nodes. In nodes where there are original records, salvaged records, copies held by other archives or replacements of some kind, you will find links to them. For example, navigating to node PROI E 3/2/51/4 you find the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PROI%20E%203%2F2%2F51%2F4 Desmond Survey] of lands in Munster confiscated from the Earl of Desmond by Elizabeth I. This has links to replacement documents held by the National Archives of Ireland which have quite different reference numbers which identify them there NAI PRIV/M/5037 and NAI PRIV/M/5038. You can also [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=PROI%20WOOD&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode search Wood's guide] to find things in the PROI hierarchy. Add a keyword in the box. For example key word 'escheated' leads to results including [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PROI%20Wood%202%2F6%2F3%2F2%2F51%2F3 Survey of attainted and escheated lands, Co. Limerick, 1586]. There is a link at the bottom to the node in the PRONI hierarchy where such documents would have been found, which unfortunately doesn't take you much further. ===Browsing the other hierarchies=== It is also possible to browse the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse?directory=all hierarchies of these different contributing archives]. The browse function works as for the PROI hierarchy above. Only the parts of these archives relevant to the Virtual Treasury project are included, which means that there is rather less redundancy. Even so, some of the final nodes contain gems of documents whose images you can view; others only mention that a document exists in the archive and tell you where to find it. Browsing through the PRONI (Public Records Office of Northern Ireland) hierarchy, for example, leads in most cases to images of documents not previously available on line (and still not available on-line via PRONI), but browsing the UK National Archives leads (among others) to TNA PROB 11 - Prerogative Court of Canterbury ... Will Registers. The end nodes of the hierarchy here correspond to each of the wills proved in the Canterbury Court for people resident in Ireland. This is a useful list, but in a very un-useful format. Even so, browsing this hierarchy is a very useful way to find what is available. Two of the top nodes in this browse mode are 'Published Sources' and 'Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland'. Very few of the Published Sources end nodes really link to a publication available in the database, and nor (with a few exceptions) do they include links to other sites (like the Internet Archive or Hathi Trust) where they are available and nor do they include all the citation details - author, publisher, date and place of publication. Some of the Virtual Record Treasury entries are more interesting, particularly those relating to the medieval exchequer. [Note Jan 2024; the published sources still feature in the Record Treasury, but for some unfathomable reason the published sources node no longer appears when you browse the hierarchy.] ===Searching=== The third way of finding your way around is by searching. As noted in 'Initial Impressions' above, it is not obvious how to search for all the volumes or documents relating to a particular topic. If you search all fields, the search results can sometimes produce more results than you can handle. For example, this [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&kwOperList=ANY&kwList=Pynnar%20Survey&kwSearchFieldList=all&resultSorting=relevance&searchHasImages=true&searchHasTranscriptions=true&pageNumberInt=0 search] for the Pynnar Survey (in 'all categories'), yields 3892 results which would take some time to browse through. Limiting the search to find results which include the words 'Pynnar' and 'Survey' in the title, yields [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=Pynnar%20Survey&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=title two results], one of which is the copy of the survey reprinted in Hill's The Plantation of Ulster, the standard source. It is hard to tell whether anything important has been missed. Two other features of the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/advanced-search Advanced Search] function are important to note. Firstly, the main search boxes presented to you by default, are entitled 'all', 'title', 'transcription' and 'creator'. Clicking on any of these drop down boxes reveals a fifth option 'Reference Code'. For example, if you chose reference code TNA PROB 11 and in another box choose 'all' and enter a keyword, you will find the reference number of any Canterbury Court Wills for Irish people corresponding to that word. eg this [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=TNA%20PROB%2011&kwList=Bewley&kwOperList=ALL&kwOperList=ANY&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode&kwSearchFieldList=all&resultSorting=relevance search for TNA PROB 11 and 'Bewley'] yields the reference code of the will of Joseph Bewley, merchant of Dublin. The number of answers that you will get to a search like this depends on the level to which the item has been indexed. For example, the treasury includes John Lodge's transcripts of items relating to land in the court rolls. For some reason volume one is included as a single entry and a search for [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=NAI%20Lodge%201&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode NAI Lodge 1] produces a single result (and some rubbish). However, each of the separate items in volume 2 has been indexed separately, so a search for [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=NAI%20Lodge%202&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode NAI Lodge 2] yields 393 results. Where a search has multiple results, you can search within these, either by specifying a second search box at the outset, or by entering a keyword to search within the results. In principle, I think that one should be able to search at any level of the hierarchies. For example a search for reference code NAI (combined with some other criterion) should apply that criterion to records in the treasury from the National Archives of Ireland or a search including reference code = NAI Lodge should limit the search to all volumes of John Lodge's court rolls. In practice (after one day's experimentation), this option seems slightly unreliable. Unfortunately, it does not appear possible to include results across two or more reference codes. Secondly using the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/advanced-search Advanced Search] and clicking to expand further search options, exposes some drop-down boxes including one labelled 'Gold Seams' which has four options, one for each of the three gold seams and a fourth for 'treasures'. Since the 'Gold Seams' pull data from many different sources together, these options allow you to search across all the records forming these collections. Another drop down box entitled 'Link' has an option for 'Cromwellian Survey Link'. Selecting this option seems to limit the search to items which have such a link (ie a subset of the Cromwellian Gold Seam, but I have not been able to make it work to link items together, ie to bring up in a search items related by link data to the original search result. I have not yet found a definition of the 'treasures'. There is plainly something unreliable about the search function. For example, use the browse function to navigate here :National Archives of Ireland
::NAI PRIV - Private Accessions
:::NAI PRIV/M - Miscellaneous
::::NAI PRIV/M/5036/A - Records of the Diocese of Cloyne, 1766 religious census, registered priests, 1764-5 religious census You can open the underlying document and confirm that it exists. Then copy its reference code into an advanced search using the search box for Reference Code. The results [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=NAI%20PRIV%252FM%252F5036%252FA&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCod here] show no corresponding document. Unfortunately, this bug affects many other reference codes too. A weakness of the database which shows up in the search function is the lack of any geographical classification. Search results can usefully be narrowed by time, but not by space. Some of the documents have all-Ireland application or are not easily localised; it would be very time-consuming to identify the location of all of the entries in some sources, but others such as the surveys, censuses or maps could easily have been linked to a province, county, barony, parish or townland. Databases showing how these link together are readily available. Being able to search for maps relating to Ulster or Tyrone for example, would have been very useful. [Note Jan 2024. There have been several improvements to the search function. As noted above, there appears now to be more metadata, so that a search for 'Down Survey Maps' now yields a lot of them, although far from all of them. There is also a new option to search by repository - the different archives that have contributed images to the treasury. Usefully, you can select multiple archives. This mitigates some of the weaknesses in the reference number search, although it does not completely resolve them. It is also possible to search by format (one of the further search options available when you expand the advanced search screen). This should allow you to find all maps, photgraphs, handwritten documents etc, but not all the data has been populated correctly, so that many maps are missed out. (I have not tested the other formats.) ===Curated collections=== The treasury originally included 13 'Thematic collections'. These were rather clumsy - when you opened one you simply found yourself in the treasury's image viewer with a list of available documents. Depending on the collection that you opened, this might have been a few items or getting on for a thousand Down Survey Maps. This rather clumsy system has been replaced with six [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/curated-collections Curated Collections] and six [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/research-strands research strands]. Technically, these work just like the Gold Seams; each has one or more web-type pages giving an introduction, and each can be specified in an advanced search. (All the options appear together under the heading 'Gold Seams' in the further options under an advanced search.) You can also use them to filter search results, where they all appear as 'collections' in the panel to the left. These changes are probably an improvement overall, although I rather regret the absence of the grand jury maps, other grand jury documents and highlights from PRONI in any of the new collections. There will be less focus on them as a result. And as explained above, the replacement tools for finding the Down Survey Maps, which are supposed to be one of the treasury's highlights, are distinctly unimpressive. ==Links to other sites== Some other sites have comment and/or information about the virtual treasury, for example *RTE has a [https://www.rte.ie/centuryireland/index.php/listen/rte-history-show-beyond-2022-irelands-virtual-record-treasury show about it] *John Grenham has a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-FAfkJBX-o youtube video] about it *The UK National Archives has a [https://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/tag/beyond-2022/ series of entries in its blog] about it (mostly posted under 'archives and archivists' in June and July 2022). =Gold Seams= For background information on the three Gold Seams (the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/gold-seams/medieval-exchequer Medieval Exchequer], [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/gold-seams/cromwellian-surveys Cromwellian Surveys] and the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/gold-seams/1766-religious-census 1766 Religious Census]), follow the relevant link to read an introduction. To search for information under one or other of the Gold Seams, use the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/advanced-search Advanced Search], click to expand the 'further search options' and chose (on the left) the gold stream that you are interested in. Using one of the other search boxes, enter some data to search for. For example, this [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=Exham&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&searchThematicCollectionList=Gold%20Seam%20Cromwellian%20Surveys&kwSearchFieldList=all search] for Cromwellian Surveys and keyword 'Exham' reveals many entries for lands held by [[Exham-1|John Exham (abt.1630-1722)]]. And this [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=Strangman&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&searchThematicCollectionList=Gold%20Seam%201766%20Religious%20Census&kwSearchFieldList=all search] looks for the word 'Strangman' in the 1776 Religious Census and finds one result, featuring the names of Thomas and Samuel Strangman. This is result is for a part of the records that were destroyed, but links to a [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=RCBL%20MS%2023 replacement] held by the Church of Ireland which shows Mountmellick Parish and lists [[Strangman-19|Thomas Strangman (1708-1787)]] and [[Strangman-48|Samuel Strangman (1713-1778)]] (protestants) and James Kelly "Papist". ===Medieval Exchequer=== I feel less able to comment on this Gold Seam than on the others, so this is just a brief summary of what I have found. The heart of the Gold Seam consists of Irish Exchequer Rolls (documents from the Royal Treasury kept on long, unwieldy rolls of velum) for the period 1270 to 1446. Like most other documents, the versions of these kept in the Public Records Office were destroyed in the Four Courts Fire, but a copy of each roll was sent at the time to London for audit; the versions now in the UK National Archives remain and are made available on line here for the first time (under refs TNA E 101- King's Remebrancer Irish Accounts, TNA E 364 - English Exchequer: Pipe Rolls Office: Foreign Account Rolls and TNA E 372 - English Exchequer: Pipe Rolls Office: Pipe Rolls). You can look at the index records for any or all of these with the UK National Archives' [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ Discovery] and you will see a statement that the documents are not available to view digitally. The treasury also includes summary accounts created in London from the detailed documents sent to them. Although they look magnificent, the old script is hard to read and the text is all in Latin, so they are not that practical to look up. Some of the rolls covered here had already been translated into English and published in calendar form by the Irish Manuscripts Commission. These calendars are also available in the virtual treasury; if you select one of the original rolls, you will see the appropriate part of the calendar as a linked document. See, this [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=TNA%20E%20101%2F230%2F2 example]. The project has also contributed original transcriptions and translations of the rolls that had not previously been translated or published. Although I feel unqualified to judge, this new content seems to me to be of considerable historical and academic value. The gold seam web page also explains the fate of another series of exchequer rolls, memorandum rolls. These did not include records of receipts or payments and were not sent to London, but copies of them were made by the Irish Manuscripts Commission (see description [https://beyond2022.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/FebruaryArchiveFever2020MarchFinal.pdf here]) and consist of 43 volumes of Latin text. These documents are not part of the current treasury, but the web page expresses the hope that they may be included as a future gold seam. Some extracts from them relating to Wexford held by the Ferns diocese archives are, however, included (under ref FernsDA 1/Memorandum Rolls). The treasury also includes various other collections of court rolls, mainly from the medieval period, for example from the British Library (under ref BL Add Ch), Cloyne Literary and Historical Society (under ref Cloyne PR), The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (under ref RSAI HolyTrinity) and others. To search this gold seam, use this [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=Dummy%20search%20term&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&searchThematicCollectionList=Gold%20Seam%20Medieval%20Exchequer&kwSearchFieldList=all search]. First enter a search term in the box, then hit return and finally delete my 'dummy search term'. See also [[#Court_Rolls |Court Rolls]] below. ===Cromwellian Surveys=== A series of surveys was carried out during the Cromwellian settlement of Ireland. '''The Civil Survey''' of 1654-5 was collated from existing records down to Townland level and included a valuation. It eventually covered the whole of Leinster, all of Munster other than Clare, all of Ulster except for one Barony in Monaghan and the County of Leitrim. The '''Down Survey''' of 1656-8 was the first detailed mapped land survey ever carried out on a large scale and produced a more accurate record. Not commissioned by government, but almost certainly carried out by the Down Survey team was a census of sorts, later published as the '''Pender Census''' of 1659. It also goes down to townland and shows the number of people of each race (Irish, English and Scots), the main surnames of the population and the names of any ‘titulados’ – people with a claim on land. The counties of Cavan, Galway, Mayo, Tyrone and Wicklow are missing from the census as is most of Meath and some of Cork. After forfeiture, large parts of the country’s land was re-distributed mainly to former soldiers and ‘adventurers’ who had financed Parliament’s Irish army. These distributions were mainly recorded in the '''Court Rolls''', '''Adventurers' certificates''' and records of the '''Courts of Claims'''. Many of the former residents who had forfeited their lands were '''transplanted to Connaught'''. The people to whom land was awarded were required to pay a land tax or ‘quit rent’, and the ‘Quit Rent Office’ was established to collect it. The Quit Rent Office compiled records of the original owners of the land, the people to whom it had been distributed and the latest owners (who had to pay the tax). These books were called the '''Books of Survey and Distribution'''. Much of the data on these surveys and distributions was already available on line in various sources, not least in [http://downsurvey.tcd.ie/index.html TCD’s Down Survey Web Site]. However the new record treasury brings some previously published work together and publishes other records on-line for the first time. The main record sets included in this stream appear to be *The publications on the '''Civil Survey''' from the Irish Manuscripts Commission (under reference IMC CS) *'''Down Survey Maps''' held by the National Library of Ireland (under reference NLI MS 712), Bibliothèque nationale de France (references BnF GE CC/260/ and BnF Ms Anglais although only a minority of the index entries is accompanied by an image), PRONI (ref PRONI D597), the National Archives of Ireland (under ref NAI V20), the National Library of Ireland (refs MS 712 to MS 726), from the City of Dublin archives (ref DCLA 212), from Ferns diocesan archives (under refs FernsDA FDA 1/2) from the British Library (ref BL Add Ms 72868 to BL Add Ms 72873), from Sligo Libraries (ref SligoCL Map 1) and from a published series (under ref PUB DS). *John Lodge's abstract entries in the '''Court Rolls''' relating to land (under ref NAI Lodge) (see [[#Court_Rolls |Court Rolls]] below for a more detailed discussion). *Various documents published by the Deputy Keeper of Public Records of Ireland (before the fire) including a volume on '''Decrees of the Innocents''' (Catholics judged by the Court of Claims to have been innocent of rebellion) (ref Robinson P001937754) *'''Books of survey and distribution''' from the National Archives of Ireland (under ref NAI QRO 1/1/3) *'''Transplantation to Connaught''' by Robert Simmington and published for the Irish Manuscripts Commission (1970) (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=IMC%201970%2FTransplantation IMC 1970/Transplantation]) *Various '''manuscripts''' relating to Ireland at the time such as the Egerton manuscripts held by the British Library (under refs BL Egerton MS 1761 and BL Egerton MS 1762) I have not yet been able to compare the contents in detail with the TCD web site, but I suspect that the survey maps may be the same and the TCD site easier to use. The NAI copies of the Books of Survey and Distribution are available here for the first time. (A smaller set was previously published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission.) And Simmington's Transplantation to Connaught is available on line for the first time. Oddly the treasury does not seem to include the ‘Pender Census’ even though this is available free on the Irish Manuscripts Commission web site, or the adventurers' certificates even though a whole volume of the Calendars of State Papers is devoted to these. Nor does it appear to contain the supplement to the Fifteenth Annual Report of the Irish Record Commission dated 1825, which is a document of several hundred pages making information from the court rolls and elsewhere on the Cromwellian settlement available in the most useful form. To search this gold seam, use this [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=Dummy%20search%20term&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1150-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1922-12-31&searchThematicCollectionList=Gold%20Seam%20Cromwellian%20Surveys&kwSearchFieldList=all search]. First enter a search term in the box, then hit return and finally delete my 'dummy search term. [Note Jan 2024; NB that not all items that should have been associated with the Gold seams have been, so that searches may not yield all the available results. See discussion on the Down Survey maps in the next paragraph.] Ironically, the most impressive of the items here, the Down Survey Maps, are also the hardest to find. I noted originally that a search for 'Down Survey Maps' would not find them; it finds most of them now, but still not all of them. It should also be possible to find them by searching for items associated with the Cromwellian Survey Gold Seam with format 'catographic'. However, this misses even more maps out. I think that the record treasury has brought maps together from nine different sources - the Bibliothèque nationale de France, the British Library, Ferns Diocesan Archives the National Archives of Ireland, the National Library of Ireland, Dublin City Archives, PRONI, Sligo County Library and a published source. Maps from four of these sources (Ferns, The National Library of Ireland, PRONI and Sligo) are not marked as 'cartographic', maps from six of these sources (Bibliothèque nationale de France [some], Dublin Archives, National A archives of Ireland, National Library of Ireland, PRONI and Sligo) are not associated with the Cromwellian Gold Seam and maps from four of these sources (Bibliothèque nationale de France [some], British Library, National Archives of Ireland [some] and the published source) do not show up in a search for 'Down Survey Maps'. There used to be a 'thematic collection' bringing all the maps together, but these collections (which were not really usable) have been abolished. One way to find most of the maps is to navigate to Public Records Office of Ireland node PROI E 3/2/51/16 - Down Survey books. This node has sub-nodes 1-26 for some of the 32 counties (including the 6 counties but missing some others). Each of those sub-nodes has a link to the maps used to replace the original destroyed material. However at the time of researching this (Dec 2023-Jan 2024) browsing the PROI hierarchy hangs without producing a result about 90% of the time. You can type a URL directly into your browser https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/PROI-E-3-2-51-16-1 for Antrim, https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/PROI-E-3-2-51-16-2 for Armagh etc, but this is not exactly user-friendly. Some of the other maps are linked to a different node 3/5/6/7 Baronial maps (Vallencey’s copies) and Petty's summary atlas is at node https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/BnF-GE-CC-260. This is not a user-friendly system. A special data item, a 'Cromwellian Survey Link' helps to group different sources for the same geographic area together. For example, if you open [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=IMC%20CS9%2F8 this page] for the section of the Civil Survey covering the Barony of Forth, Wexford, you will find links to the Books of Survey and Distribution and the Down Survey Maps for the same place. In summary, there is lots of useful new content here, but other related content is missing. People researching history or genealogy related to the Cromwellian Settlement will probably want to look here as well as in other places, but will still have to check those other places too. ===1766 Religious Census=== On 5 March 1766, the Irish House of Lords approved a census via bishops and parish priests of ‘the several families in their parishes …, distinguishing which are Protestants and which are Papists, as also a list of the several reputed Popish priests and friars’. Like most other Irish records the originals of this census were destroyed in the Four Courts Fire. Several pieces of the census remain in different archives as copies or transcripts, and both the [https://www.nationalarchives.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/ReligiousCensus_1766.pdf National Archives of Ireland] and [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/about-name-search#toc-6 PRONI] have information explaining what remains. The largest remaining copy of census records is held by PRONI as part of the '''Goves Collection''' (see [[#Goves Collection |Goves Collection]] below). Data from this has long been available to search on [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/ProniNames_IE/SearchPage.aspx PRONI's name search] and on [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/5990/ Ancestry.com]. The virtual record treasury includes the parts of the census from the Goves collection (ref PRONI T808), other PRONI sources (PRONI T3901 and PRONI T3907), the National Archives of Ireland (refs NAI IHP/1, NAI PRIV/M/147, NAI PRIV/M/2471, NAI PRIV/M/2476, NAI PRIV/M/5036/A), the Representative Church Body Library (Church of Ireland) (RCBL MS 37), various returns salvaged from the aftermath of the fire and probably others. The website claims that by assembling data from these various archives, more than half of the original census returns can be reconstructed in whole or in part. The treasury also includes some other documents, such as the 1744 protestant householder returns (listed separately on the PRONI name search) and the 1669 hearth money rolls under the heading of the 1766 census. Because it incorporates additional sources, the results of a search should be more complete than those on PRONI's name search or Ancestry.com. To search the census on the virtual treasury, use this [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=Dummy%20search%20term&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&searchThematicCollectionList=Gold%20Seam%201766%20Religious%20Census&kwSearchFieldList=all search]; first enter your own keyword in the box, hit return and then delete my 'dummy search term'. Ancestry tells us that the source for its records is the copy of the Goves collection. PRONI has sources other than this, but its name search does not explain which sources are covered. Searching all three for 'Greer' for example, produces 12 names on Ancestry, 40 names on PRONI and 12 documents on the Virtual Record Treasury. PRONI clearly has names that Ancestry does not, eg George, Matthew, Robert, Thomas and Alexander Greer of Donaghmore, Donegal, protestants. Some of these names appear multiple times in the PRONI results and are probably duplicates, although there is no way to check. You have to open all of the virtual treasury documents and search them to find all the Greers included. On doing this, all the Greers retrieved were also present in the PRONI search, except one which was not from the 1766 census at all (rather the 1699 hearth money rolls). Two entries in the PRONI search did not come up in the virtual treasury search although they were present in the underlying document, because handwriting which looked extremely clear to me had been mis-transcribed and a further Greer entry showed the wrong Christian name in the virtual treasury search for the same reason. Interestingly, many of the Greers in the virtual treasury search came from documents sourced to the National Archives of Ireland rather than PRONI, but still showed up in the PRONI name search results. Searching for 'John Greer' works very well on PRONI (or Ancestry, although it has fewer results), but not so well on the Virtual treasury. This seems to produce documents which include the names 'Greer' (as above) and the name 'John' (ie all of them). The PRONI search also works well by location; you can add a county, a barony, a parish or a townland and it seems to work; for the virtual treasury you need to match the spelling of a name which appears in the index for the record itself. I eventually found a few records in the virtual treasury which do not show up in the PRONI name search, notably some in NAI PRIV/M/147 and some in NAI PRIV/M/5036/A. Ironically, the first of these records, ''1766 Religious census, Public Record Office of Ireland copy of return, parish of Ardcanny, dio. Limerick, giving heads of households and number in each household, certified by James F. Morrissey'', has not been included in the 1766 Religious Census Gold Seam and the second, NAI PRIV/M/5036/A, ''Records of the Diocese of Cloyne, 1766 religious census, registered priests, 1764-5 religious census'', can be found in the browse function but does not come up in the search function at all. In summary, there may be some advantages in viewing the documents in the virtual treasury, but it is not obviously a big advance in making data from the 1766 census available to genealogists. The PRONI name search remains the easiest place to look and has almost as complete coverage as the virtual treasury. =Other content= In this section I have listed some other notable contents of the record treasury with advice on what it contains and how to use it. I expect to add to this as I discover new content. Please send me a private message if there is something you would like to add. ==Map and picture collections== The treasury has a [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/map-room '''map room'''], although it has been very well hidden. The treasury now has a field for 'format' available in searches, and one of the valid values is 'cartographic'. This should allow a search for all the maps in the treasury, but as noted in the discussion on Down Survey maps above, the field has not always been populated correctly, so that many maps do not appear in searches using it. As noted above, under 'Cromwellian Surveys', a large number of Down Survey maps is available in the Treasury, but they are annoyingly difficult to find. See above for details. This collection also includes an Atlas of Ireland produced by William Petty after the completion of the Down survey as [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=BnF%20GE%20CC%2F260 A Book Containing A Generall Map of Ireland with The fower Provinces and Countyes thereof]. Historical maps of Ireland on other sites as well as the Virtual Record Treasury are discussed in [[Space:Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland|Historical Maps and Gazetteers of Ireland]]. ===Leslie Brown collection=== A significant collection of Irish maps and pictures from the L (Leslie) Brown collection (collectively under ref LBC) including *An atlas of Ireland dated 1728 including the road network (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LBC%20Atlas%201 LBC Atlas 1]) *Maps of the bog commission by Richard Griffiths (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LBC%20Bog LBC Bog]) *Select Views of Dublin (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LBC%20Brocas LBC Brocas]) *Early maps of Ireland (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LBC%20EM LBC EM]) *Grand Jury map collection (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=LBC%20GJ&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode LBC Gj]) *First geological survey of Ireland (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LBC%20GS LBC GS]) *Album of scenes of Dublin by James Malton (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LBC%20Malton LBC Malton]) *Maps made for the Municipal Boundaries Commission in 1837 to determine the boundaries and ward divisions of boroughs electing members of parliament (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=LBC%20MBC&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode LBC MBC]) *Ordnance Survey of Ireland, topographical series at a scale on one inch to one statute mile (1862) (under ref [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/LBC-OS-1 LBC OS1]) *Hachured and coloured edition of the Ordnance Survey of Ireland's one inch to one mile series (under ref [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/LBC-OS-2 LBC OS2]) *First series OS six inch to one mile maps (under ref [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/LBC-OS-6 LBC OS 6]) *John Roque's maps of Dublin 1756-1762 (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LBC%20Rocque LBC Roque]) *Index maps for the townlands of Ireland made for the Boundary Survey at a scale of 1 Inch to 1 Mile (1:63,360). Maps show townland, parish and District Electoral Division boundaries with the outline of the corresponding six inch to one mile sheet (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LBC%20Tland LBC TLand)] *Set of 32 index maps to the townland survey of Ireland showing the county boundary with the county subdivided into its constituent six inch to one mile sheets (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LBC%20Tland2 LBC TLand2]) They are really worth looking at. The easiest way to see them is to go to the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse?directory=all browse function] and navigate to the L Brown collection. Some of the reference codes above appear not to come up in the search function; some of the links above take you to the top of a hierarchy and you may not be able to view all the contents from there. Using the browse function as recommended above is most reliable. ===Other maps in the treasury=== This section is work in progress. The following list is not exhaustive. *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=CUL%20MS%20Add.4358 Peter Guerin: Irish Estate Maps] held by the University of Cambridge (here under ref CUL MS Add.4358) is a series of maps of the estates in Ireland bestowed by King William III in 1700 on Henri de Massue de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway, compiled by Peter Guerin, Deputy Surveyor General, 18 folios. *Map of the siege of Londonerry in 1689 under ref PRONI 651/1 [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D651%2F1 here]. *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=CorkCL%20GJ Map entitled: 'The county of Cork, surveyed by order of the Grand Jury of the county by Neville Bath ... 20 February 1811'] under ref CorkCL GJ. *Survey of the manor of Crumlin, barony of Newcastle, co Dublin directed by the Commissioners of the Commonwealth of England for the affairs of Ireland dated the 13 of October 1653 under [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/Killruddery-BM-G1 ref Killruddery BM G1]. *Maps held by City of Dublin archives (ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=DCLA%20212 DCLA 212]). Most, but not all, of these are Down Survey maps. *Maps under the title 'Dublin City Surveyors' (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=DCLA%20C1%20S1 DCLA C1 S1]). '''Work in progress.''' ==Miscellaneous topics== ===Court Rolls and other by John Lodge=== Most formal records of the English and Irish Court were maintained in the form of court rolls (see [[#Medieval_Exchequer|Medieval Exchequer]] above). Some of the contents of these rolls were published in the form of 'calendars' for example by the Irish Records Commission. These calendars, are, however, incomplete. For example, one volume of rolls from the reign of Charles I (1st to 8th regnal year) was published, but the other rolls from his reign were not. This project includes (for the first time as far as I am aware) the unpublished draft of the second volume (ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=TNA%20T%201%2F6535B%2F1 TNA T 1/6535B] James Morrin's draft Calendar of the Patent and Close Rolls, Chancery, Ireland of the Reign of King Charles I, vol. II). This is a valuable addition. The record treasury also has (under ref RCBL MS 104) three extracts from patent rolls held by the Church of Ireland. The first two are extracts from the rolls of Charles I, mainly concerning church property; the third is more varied. See also this page on [[Space:Irish_patent_and_close_rolls_and_fiants|Irish patent and close rolls and fiants]]. John Lodge (1692-1774), Deputy Clerk and Keeper of the Rolls, Dublin, made abstracts of all the entries in the court rolls relating to land. They are described [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources&public=1#Court_rolls here]. His abstracts have long been available on FamilySearch, but the images there have not been indexed, so you have to use Mr Lodge's own indexes, browsing through the different pages to find what you want. The record treasury makes these same abstracts (held by the National Archives of Ireland) available under reference code NAI Lodge. The images are much better than on FamilySearch and the whole has been transcribed and is as a result, searchable. You can see what is available by [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse?directory=all browsing the hierarchy] and expanding the node for the National Archives of Ireland. You will see that some volumes are listed as final nodes and others sub-divided to individual entries. This may affect what comes up in a search. To search for entries in a single volume enter that volume's code as reference code in a search. To search the whole thing, use this [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&kwOperList=ANY&kwList=NAI%20Lodge&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode&resultSorting=relevance&searchHasImages=true&searchHasTranscriptions=true&pageNumberInt=0 search] adding a relevant key word. For example, adding the key words [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&kwOperList=ANY&kwOperList=ANY&kwList=NAI%20Lodge&kwList=Abraham%20Morris&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode&kwSearchFieldList=all&resultSorting=relevance&searchHasImages=true&searchHasTranscriptions=true&pageNumberInt=0 'Abraham Morris'] shows a series of results about [[Morris-34843|Abraham Morris (abt.1653-bef.1722)]]. The search function on these records needs some proper checking, but it is possible that this represents a major improvement for those researching land transactions in the 16th and 17th centuries. As well as covering his extracts from the court rolls relating to land transactions, the treasury has several of his other manuscript volumes *Convert book (NAI LODGE/16) *Wardships, liveries, pardons and licences of alienation (NAI LODGE/18) *Pardons and licences of alienation, ancient wardships (vol ii) (NAI LODGE/19) *Parliamentary register (NAI LODGE/20) *Miscellaneous inrollments (NAI LODGE/21) *Patent roll of King Henry VIII; King's letters (NAI LODGE/22) *List of the members of the Society of King's Inns, Dublin (NAI LODGE/22) *Acta Regia Hibernica Henry VIII (vol I) (NAI LODGE/23) *Acta Regia Hibernica James I (vol II) (NAI LODGE/24) Some of these are best read elsewhere; for example the Kings' Inns Admission Papers were published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission and are explained [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources?#Directories_and_specific_occupations here]. However the Parliamentary register is probably the best source for members of the Irish Parliament and the Wardships, Liveries etc are very useful on feudal succession in Ireland, best read in conjunction with [[Space:Irish_inquisitions_post-mortem_and_on_attainder|Irish inquisitions post-mortem and on attainder]] ===Registry of Deeds=== The register of Memorials of Deeds is described [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources&public=1#Registry_of_deeds here]. It is also available on FamilySearch and much aided (as described in the linked text) by the Registry of Deeds Index Project, which, although fantastically helpful, is also incomplete. The record treasury makes a number of these memorials (held by the Property Registration Authority) available under reference code ROD. The images are much better than on FamilySearch and the books available appear searchable. You can see what is available by [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse?directory=all browsing the hierarchy] and expanding the node for the Registry of Deeds. Unfortunately, it appears that only three books (out of many hundreds) have been included. This [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&kwOperList=ANY&kwOperList=ANY&kwList=ROD&kwList=Strangman&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode&kwSearchFieldList=all&resultSorting=relevance&searchHasImages=true&searchHasTranscriptions=true&pageNumberInt=0 search] for record code ROD and keyword Strangman, shows four results. While this might be helpful, a search on the [https://irishdeedsindex.net/search/index.php Index project] for surname Strangman yields far more results, even though only a small minority of deeds has been indexed. The treasury also includes (under Irish Manuscripts Commission, code IMC 1954/RoD) volumes 1 and 2 (of 3) abstracts of wills from memorials of deeds. All three volumes are available free from the IMC website. See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources&public=1#Indexes_and_other here] for a description. ===Wills=== The treasury seems to have made a few small improvements in the availability of Irish Wills, but to have left much of what should have been possible undone. Records available include *The abstracts of wills from memorials of deeds mentioned above (1st two of the 3 volumes only). Search [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=IMC%201954%2FRoD&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode here] adding a keyword for the will abstract you are looking for, *Copies of Prerogative wills of Irish physicians held by the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland under code RCPI TPCK 5/3/1. Search [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=RCPI%20TPCK%205%2F3%2F1&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode here] to see all 136 results or add a keyword to narrow your search. *Thirteen newly recovered prerogative wills from the original records treasury under codes NAI PRCT 1/14 to NAI PRCT 1/26. Search [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=NAI%20PRCT%201%2F&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode&resultSorting=relevance here]. *A couple of wills from Longford County Library and Archives. [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse browse] to Longford to find them. *Pointers from the UK National Archives to its holdings of wills proved in the Canterbury Court for testators resident in Ireland, under code TNA PROB 11. Search [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=TNA%20PROB%2011&kwList=Bewley&kwOperList=ALL&kwOperList=ANY&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode&kwSearchFieldList=all&resultSorting=relevance here] to see all 4152 results and add a relevant keyword to find pointers to individual wills. You can then find the will itself on [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/advanced-search The National Archives Discovery] or on [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/5111/ Ancestry.com]. There may be more that I have not yet found. Unfortunately, many of the sources of wills and abstracts of wills that might have been included (Betham, Thrift, Crossle, Welply, O'Callaghan, Groves) appear not to have been included. ===Grand Juries=== According to the [https://beyond2022.ie/?page_id=2941 web site], in the 18th and 19th centuries, the Grand Jury was ‘most important local body in rural Ireland’. This page links to a booklet explaining them. The record treasury brings together collections of grand jury records and maps held by various local archives. *The grand jury records can be found by searching for [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&kwOperList=ANY&kwList=Grand%20Jury&kwSearchFieldList=title&resultSorting=relevance&searchHasImages=true&searchHasTranscriptions=true&pageNumberInt=0&searchIsProiItem=false title Grand Jury] (also available as a [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/thematic-collections/highlights-from-the-grand-jury- 'thematic collection']) *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/thematic-collections/grand-jury-maps This page] links to a series of Grand Jury maps (also available as a [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/thematic-collections/grand-jury-maps thematic collection]) ===Hearth Money Rolls, Subsidy Rolls and Poll tax=== Hearth money taxes were introduced in the England and Ireland after the restoration and remained in force until 1793. As suggested, they were a tax on fireplaces. The hearth money rolls contained the name of head of household the number of hearths and the tax levied. The Subsidy Rolls detailed a different tax initiated in 1662 on more affluent members of society. The Poll Tax was levied on all individuals aged 12 or over, between 1660 and 1689. Odd parts of these records have been available on line in an assortment of different places for some time. PRONI holds the largest set of records but they were not available on line. A limited number of records from PRONI and elsewhere appear to have been made available on line for the first time here. These searches return [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=Poll%20tax&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=title Poll tax], [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=Subsidy%20rolls&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=title Subsidy Rolls] and [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=1&kwList=Hearth%20Money&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=title&resultSorting=relevance Hearth Money Rolls]. Unfortunately, some records do not show up in these searches, for example *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=ZOTERO%20Q5KBHJJV Sligo hearth money rolls] *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=ZOTERO%20VFU5G84R City of Dublin hearth money rolls] *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=ZOTERO%20ADGIDGIA co Waterford subsidy rolls] ===Inquisitions post mortem and on attainder=== These were inquiries by the courts of chancery or exchequer following the death or attainder of a landlord. Inquisitions post attainder occur in large numbers after the various rebellions and are therefore important to the study of the widespread disqualifications of Catholic lands. In the 1820s, the Irish Records Commission prepared calendars of the Inquisitions for each of the four provinces. Those for Leinster and Ulster were published and are available on line. Those for Munster and Connaught were not. They have now been made available in manuscript form, calling on the archives held in the Royal Irish Academy under ref under ref RIA OS EI. Browse to that node in the hierarchy or search [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=RIA%20OS%20EI&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode here]. The printed and manuscript volumes are all in Latin. Even so, this appears to be a major new publication of a valuable resource. See more about the inquisitions [[Space:Irish_inquisitions_post-mortem_and_on_attainder|here]]. ===Parish records=== The record treasury holds a few parish records held by the National Archives of Ireland (mostly under ref NAI PRIV/M - miscellaneous private acquisitions - but there are numerous other topics under this reference too. You should be able to find them all under 'linked sources' [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PROI%20ETC%204%2F1 here]. ===Town charters=== The treasury as a large collection of town charters from the archives of the Royal Irish Academy (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=RIA%2024%20Q&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode RIA 24 Q]). It also holds several charters granted to the City of Dublin (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=DCLA%20Royal%20Charters DCLA Royal Charters]). Also (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=Huntington%20mssHM%2078039 Huntington mssHM 78039]) a series of manuscripts in Latin containing ''Copies of charters, grants and treaties relating to Ireland (1173 - 1320).'' ===Parliamentary papers on Ireland=== One of the nodes in the archive hierarchy has code EPPI and is entitled '''Enhanced Parliamentary Papers Ireland'''. It is incredibly slow to load because it is vast, and all the records form a single layer of the hierarchy. There is no explanation of this on the web site as far as I can see. This [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=EPPI&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1922-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode&resultSorting=relevance search] on the virtual treasury for items with the EPPI reference yields 14046 results. However, if you choose either of the filters 'has images' or 'has transcription', then the number of results reduces to 63. Plainly hardly any of the data has been loaded. The full set of documents and an explanation appear to be available on the [https://www.dippam.ac.uk/ dippam website] (DIPPAM = Documenting Ireland, Parliament People and Migration). This explains 'EPPI is a large database of 15,000 official publications relating to all aspects of Irish affairs during the period of the Union [1801-1922], including, bills, reports, commissions of enquiry and the published census returns. It is a rich source for the social history of Ireland as well as for statistics relating to population, emigration and other subjects.' It was previously hosted by the University of Southampton. The University of Southampton's Ford Collection, including the EPPI, is also available on [https://archive.org/details/britishparliamentarypublications?tab=about Archive.org]. The 63 documents in the virtual treasury include reports on some of the 19th century Irish censuses. The treasury also holds three volumes on [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=IMC%202008%2FLords%2F1 '''the Irish House of Lords 1771-1800'''] (under ref IMC 2008/Lords) published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission. And from the Library of Congress, two of five volumes of '''Irish Parliament - House of Commons Debates - 1776-1789''' (under refs [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LOC%20MS%2027292%2F05 LOC MS 27292/5] and [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LOC%20MS%2027292%2F07 LOC MS 27292/7]). From the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, '''The Acts of Parliament granted in the Yeare of our Lord God one thousand and seven hundred and three''' (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=HSPenn%20AM%20885 HSPenn AM 885]). Also produced by John Lodge, his '''Parliamentary Register''' (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=NAI%20Lodge%2F20 NAI Lodge/20]). Published by the Public Records Office of Ireland before the fire, '''Statutes of the Irish Parliament''' [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PROI%20PUB%2FStatutes1 King John–Henry V], [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PROI%20PUB%2FStatutes2 King Henry the Sixth], [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PROI%20PUB%2FStatutes3 King Edward the Fourth], [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PROI%20PUB%2FStatutes4 Edward IV cont.] and [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PROI%20PUB%2FStatutes5 Richard III - Henry VIII] ===Copies of Analecta Hibernica=== Analecta Hibernica is the journal of the [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/ Irish Manuscripts Commission] and has been published since 1930. Copies are available from the Irish Manuscripts Commission and all but the most recent issues are also available on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/analhibe JSTOR]. Some 50-60 articles from Analecta Hibernica are now available in the virtual record treasury under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=IMC%20AH IMC AH]. You can view them all by expanding this node on the hierarchy browse function or by repeatedly clicking on the 'next' button from the link above. Unfortunately, several of them appear not to feature in search results for some inexplicable reason. Some other articles that would have been relevant such as one on the Tituladoes in the 'Pender Census' and a list of outlaws in the 1641 rebellion are listed but not available. The criteria used to decide which articles to make available here are not clear; some relate to medieval exchequer payments. ===Documents on various professions=== The virtual record treasury has placeholders for a fairly large number of documents on guilds, trades and profession, suggesting that this an intended focus. At present, most of these placeholders are empty, but some are not. *Charters and documents of the Guild of Tailors, Dublin, 1296 to 1753 (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=DCLA%20MS%2080 DCLA MS 80]) *List of members of the Society of the King's Inns, Dublin (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=NAI%20Lodge%2F23 NAI Lodge/23]) ===Landed estates court rentals=== The treasury holds five volumes of [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=King%27s%20Inns%20M188 Landed Estates Court Rentals] (1850-1913) from the library of King's Inn. These are printed sale catalogues of estates being sold by the Encumbered/Landed Estates Courts. To search these records on the Treasury, use this [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=M188&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode&resultSorting=relevance search] and add a search term. For more information on the Landed Estates Court see [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources#Land_records|Irish Quaker sources and resources]]. It is unclear what proportion of the total the volumes held in the treasury represent, but a few comparatives searches there and on FindmyPast generated many times more results on FMP than in the Treasury. ===Chancery decrees=== The treasury hierarchy holds placeholders for twelve volumes of Chancery Decrees, being judgements in the Court of Chancery (under ref NAI RC 6) and has digital content for three of them (under refs NAI RC 6/1 -6/3) . These appear to be important douments which have not been published anywhere before now. There is hardly any explanation of the source or contents of the volumes. The reference NAI RC indicates documents of the Commissioners of Public records now held by the National Archives of Ireland. The three volumes whose contents are available are entitled 'Repertories' and appear consistent with documents published by the commissioners, but they are in manuscript, indicating that they have never been published. The rubric 'scope and content' of each manuscripts states '' This volume contains a repertory of chancery decree rolls and enrolled decrees, giving parties' names, dates of original bills, supplemental bills and bills of revivor.'' The three volumes with contents are *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=NAI%20RC%206%2F1 NAI RC 6/1] covering the dates 1536-1624. Search this volume [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=NAI%20RC%206%2F1&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode here] adding an appropriate keyword. *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=NAI%20RC%206%2F2 NAI RC 6/2] covering the dates 1624-1685. Search this volume [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=NAI%20RC%206%2F2&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode here] adding an appropriate keyword. *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=NAI%20RC%206%2F3 NAI RC 6/3] covering the dates 1685-1732. Search this volume [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=NAI%20RC%206%2F3&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode here] adding an appropriate keyword. Search over all three volumes [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=NAI%20RC%206&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode here] adding an appropriate keyword. The index only goes down to the level of each volume, so if your search has positive result you will have to open the 'digital content' and use its search facility to find the page or pages that you are interested in. For more information on Irish legal sources see [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources|Irish Quaker sources and resources#Legal_records]]. For more information on publications of the Irish Records Commissioners see [[Space:Reports_on_public_records_of_Ireland|Reports on public records of Ireland]] ==Notable periods in Irish history== ===Early Plantations of Ireland=== Mary started the first (unsuccessful) plantations of counties Offaly (King's) and Laois (Queen's). Elizabeth I initiated a plantation of Munster following the rebellion of the Earl of Desmond, and James I/VI initiated the plantation of Ulster after the end of the nine years war and the flight of the earls and later tried to extend this to Leinster. These important episodes in Irish history do not feature in any of the gold seams or thematic collections but there are still some documents in the treasury pertinent to them, some available elsewhere, some possibly not. This list below is work in progress and certainly not exhaustive. '''Plantations under Mary''' *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=ZOTERO%20T4VJMW2I Crown surveys of lands 1540-41, with the Kildare Rental begun in 1518] under ref (IMC 1992/CrownSurveys) published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission. '''Plantation of Munster''' *The [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PROI%20E%203%2F2%2F51%2F4 '''Desmond survey'''] of 1683 was commissioned by Elizabeth I in 1683 to detail lands confiscated from the Earl of Desmond which formed the basis of the plantation of Munster. A transcript was previously published, but this manuscript copy appears to be available for the first time. *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=NAI%20PRIV%2FM%2F5039 '''Peyton's Survey of forfeited land in co Limerick'''] 1586 (under ref NAI PRIV/M/5039) '''Plantation of Ulster''' *The [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=VRTI%20M%201%2F3 '''Pynnar survey'''] was one of four main surveys compiled during the plantation of Ulster. This version is from Hill's definitive history of the plantation and is freely available on line elsewhere. *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=TNA%20PRO%2031%2F8%2F199%2F222 '''Articles of Agreement between the Crown and the City of London related to the Plantation of Ulster'''] forming part of the Philadelphia papers (see above). These have probably been published elsewhere. *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D4216%2F1%2F2 '''Patent creating James Hamilton Viscount Claneboye'''] in 1622, under ref PRONI 4216/1/2. (He was a Scot who established himself in County Down under Elizabeth I.) *A few documents relating to [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=PRONI%20D2977%2F5%2F1&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode the 1st and 2nd Earls of Antrim] (the first appointed by James I/IV just before the flight of the earls) under ref PRONI D2977/5/1. '''Plantation of Leinster (and Connaught)''' *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=ZOTERO%20AAUF93FV The Strafford inquisition of County Mayo (R.I.A. ms. 24 E 15)] (under ref IMC 1958/Strafford) published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission. '''Work in progress''' ===Jacobite/Williamite wars and confiscations=== This period is not covered by any of the gold seams or thematic collections, but there are a number of interesting items relating to them in the treasury. The list below should be regarded as work in progress and not exhaustive. *From the Library of Congress, two of five volumes of '''Irish Parliament - House of Commons Debates - 1776-1789''' (under refs [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LOC%20MS%2027292%2F05 LOC MS 27292/5] and [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=LOC%20MS%2027292%2F07 LOC MS 27292/7]). *'''William's Irish Army''' William of Orange, newly installed in a joint monarchy with his wife Mary, led an army to Ireland in 1688 to fight James II who had fled there after being deposed in the Glorious Revolution. A series of papers from the University of Kansas mostly concern William's army, although other subjects are also covered. They appear under code KAN MS. Search [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=KAN%20MS&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode here]. *'''Trustees of forfeited estates 1688''' There were two sets of confiscations at this time, lands confiscated by James in his Irish Parliament, which came to nothing as he lost the war, and lands confiscated by the English Parliament from James's supporters. These documents, newly available from PRONI under ref PRONI D1854/2 appear to relate to the latter. Search [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=PRONI%20D1854%2F2&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode here]. *From the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, '''The Acts of Parliament granted in the Yeare of our Lord God one thousand and seven hundred and three''' (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=HSPenn%20AM%20885 HSPenn AM 885]), mainly concerning estates forfeited from named supporters of James II. *'''Orders from Schomberg at Legacorry''' to troops at Armagh, Markethill, and Monaghan to march to Benburb (14 May 1690) (ref PRONI D/429/15) shown [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D429%2F15 here]. *'''The King's proclamation for suppressing disorder in the North''' (23 October 1690) (ref PRONI D/429/25) available [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D429%2F25 here]. *'''Map of the siege of Londonerry''' in 1689 under ref PRONI 651/1 [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D651%2F1 here]. *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=CUL%20MS%20Add.4358 '''Peter Guerin: Irish Estate Maps'''] held by the University of Cambridge (here under ref CUL MS Add.4358) is A series of maps of the estates in Ireland bestowed by King William III in 1700 on Henri de Massue de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway, compiled by Peter Guerin, Deputy Surveyor General, 18 folios. See also the [[#McCance_papers|McCance papers]]. ===Rebellion of 1798=== This section should be regarded as work in progress. The list below is certainly not exhaustive. *Nine years before the rebellion, these papers [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D765%2F25 '''Copy MS, taken from Public Record Office, regarding a 1789 riot in Co. Down'''] under ref PRONI D765/25 are part of a series of ''Notes, transcripts, etc., used by Bishop Kerr in his edition of Linn's "History of Banbridge".'' *Part of the ''Political and 1798 Rebellion papers of the 1st Earl of Enniskillen and his son, Lord Cole'', the treasury has [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D1702%2F12%2F2%2F1 '''The real Black List of the Members of the Corporation of Dublin'''] under ref PRONI D1702/12/2/1 *Salved records on [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=NAI%203%2F34%2F10%2F3 '''1798 Yeomanry returns''']. One of the promises of the ''Beyond 2022'' project was to use modern technology to retrieve records from what remained after the Four Courts Fire. In general, very few such records appear. One notable exception to this is the 1798 Yeomanry returns available under ref NAI 3/34/10/3 many of which appear to be available. The NAI has an [https://www.nationalarchives.ie/article/behind-the-scenes-conservation-of-the-carlow-cavalry-returns-1798/ article on their preservation]. *List of known or suspected '''United Irishmen''' under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D3030%2F184%2FB PRONI D3030/184/B] '''Work in progress''' See also the [[#McCance_papers|McCance papers]] and the [[#Castlereagh_papers|Castlereagh papers]] ===Economics during the Napoleonic Wars and the Corn Laws=== This section is work in progress and the list is not exhaustive. *'''Trade records 1786-1795''' Three sets of records from the Central Bank of Ireland (under ref BofI) show details of Ireland's imports and exports in the years 1786, 1793 and 1792. Search [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=CentralBank&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode here]. *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D654%2FA%2F2 '''Governor's papers 1803-1804'''] under ref PRONI D654/A/2. PRONI's e Catalogue explains ''In 1797 and 1798 the Government, faced with the threat of an invasion by France, instituted a plan to abandon coastal areas. Detailed returns were called for, especially from parishes within twelve miles of the coast The Lords Lieutenant were asked to make returns enumerating the waggons and horses available, number of live and dead stock (horses, cows, sheep, deer, and pigs) and the number of acres under crop (wheat, barley, oats, beans, pease, rye, buck wheat, vetchs, hemp, flax, potatoes, and hay).'' *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=CUL%20MS%20Doc.513 '''Petition of the Starch Manufacturers of Kilkenny''' to the House of Lords against the repeal of the Act forbidding the Manufacture of Starch in Great Britain] under ref CUL MS Doc.513 *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=CUL%20MS%20Doc.539 '''Petition to the House of Lords in favour of the Corn Bill''', Limerick, Ireland] under ref CUL MS Doc.539 *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=BL%20Add%20MS%2011722 '''Tables of the population of the town of Carrick-on-Suir''', co. Tipperary, comprising the names, ages, occupations, etc., of the inhabitants, taken in 1799] under ref BL Add MS 11722 ===The famine and the encumbered estates=== This section is work in progress and the list is not exhaustive. *Two extracts from PRONI's [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=PRONI%20T956&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode '''Donegall papers'''] (under ref PRONI T956) being 1) a petition from the Marquess of Donegall to the Landed Estates Court showing how his estate had become encumbered at the time of the famine and 2) the order of the court. The treasury has an interesting write up by the first item. '''Work in progress''' ==Estate papers and collections of manuscripts== See also [[Space:Irish_estate_papers|Irish estate papers]]. ===Groves Collection=== Tenison Groves, a genealogist and archivist who worked for many years for the Public Records Office of Ireland in Dublin, collected a huge set of documents copied or summarised from the public records. PRONI holds a many of his papers under ref T808. These have long been available in the Mormons' Family History Centres, but are have not been available on line until now. Parts of the collection appear to have been included because they are essential to one or more of the 'Gold Seams' or collections like those for Grand Juries. Other parts of the collection, like abstracts of wills and deeds, have unfortunately not been included. Useful volumes included here for the first time include *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20T808%2F15090 Summonisters Rolls co Tyrone 1615-1638] *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20T808%2F15244 Lists of Officers in County Fermanagh military, yeomanry and volunteer infantry] *[https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20T808%2F15258 Names of 14,400 Protestant householders] for parts of the counties of Londonderry, Donegal, Antrim, Armagh and Tyrone ===Philadelphia papers=== One of the thematic collections covers the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/thematic-collections/philadelphia-papers Philadelphia papers]. This collection comprises eight volumes of the papers themselves and [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/thematic-collections/philadelphia-papers the section describing them in Wood's guide to the Public Record Office]. This explains that the Library Company of Philadelphia made a collection of Irish papers and manuscripts and returned them to London, from where they were sent to Dublin where they were presumably destroyed with everything else. It seems that a copy or transcript was retained in London. It is now held by the UK National Archives and available here. Wood describes three categories of papers in five volumes. The three categories were i) Original correspondence of the Irish Government 1592-1615, ii) letters from King James I 1603-1615 and iii) the Diary of the Marquis of Clanrickard 1641-3. Wood states that the contents of all three had been printed elsewhere. On a very quick inspection, the eight volumes here appear to be the five described by Wood, plus Instructions of King James I to Sir A Chichester, 1614, a document relating to the donation of the other papers and another copy of the same or a similar document. ===Castlereagh papers=== PRONI's e catalogue begins its description of these papers as follows :'' The Castlereagh Papers consist of c.7,450 documents and c.40 volumes, 1798-1822 (including some earlier and some later documents), deriving from Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh, later 2nd Marquess of Londonderry, including some papers of his wife, Emily, his half-brother and successor, the 3rd Marquess, and the 3rd Marquess's wife, Frances Anne.'' :''Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh, was born in Dublin on 18 June 1769. He was the only surviving child of his father's first marriage, to Sarah Frances, daughter of the 1st Marquess of Hertford; and grandson of Alexander Stewart of Ballylawn, Co. Donegal, and Mary (née Cowan) half-sister and heir of Sir Robert Cowan, Governor of Bombay. Castlereagh's father was created in 1789 Baron Londonderry, and advanced to the viscountcy of Castlereagh in 1795, to the earldom of Londonderry in the following year, and finally to the marquessate of Londonderry in 1816.'' They appear to have been published for the first time in the virtual record treasury (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D3030 PRONI D3030]). For some reason, they do not appear in the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/thematic-collections/highlights-from-proni highlights from PRONI thematic collection]. They appear in the virtual treasury with no introduction or explanation. ===McCance papers=== PRONI's e catalogue explains :''c.150 documents, 1689-1799, comprising the records of the McCance family, donated to the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland by Capt. S. McCance, London in June 1928'' They contain papers and transcripts :'''Papers''' ''This body of original documents and transcripts has strong military associations with the originals relating mostly to the 1798 period in Ulster. It includes a remarkable register called 'The Black Book of the North of Ireland' which contains some 200 names of local leaders of the United Irish Party, often with particulars of their appearances and their careers in the Society. Many notable names appear in this collection ...'' :'''Transcripts''' ''The transcripts in the collection are copies made in the Public Record Office of Ireland from the military records of the years 1689 to 1719 with special references to Brigadier Richard Ingoldsby, Colonel Herbert and the regimes associated with those officers as well as the Purcell and Sabine regiments. The most remarkable feature of this period is a very long set of lists of persons having claims on regiments such as Herbert's for goods supplied or for accommodation ...'' They appear to have been published for the first time in the virtual record treasury (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D272 PRONI D272]). For some reason, they do not appear in the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/thematic-collections/highlights-from-proni highlights from PRONI thematic collection]. They appear in the virtual treasury with no introduction or explanation. ===Pembroke deeds=== Part of a collection held by the National Archives of Ireland (under ref NAI PRIV 2011/1 and described by the NAI [https://www.nationalarchives.ie/topics/Pembroke/PembrokeEstatePapers.pdf here]. This part of the collection was apparently previously published as ''Calendar of Ancient Deeds and Muniments preserved in the Pembroke Estate Office, Dublin (Dublin 1891)''. According the the NAI's description, they cover the period c. 1240–1728. They are available in the treasury [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=NAI%20PRIV%2F2011%2F1 here]. ===MacCartney Papers=== PRONI has a in introduction to this collection and its principal character (on the [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE e Catalogue] under ref D752). This begins ''George Macartney, Earl Macartney (1737-1806) was one of the foremost British diplomats and proconsuls of his day. His distinguished career took him to Russia, the West Indies, India, China, Italy and South Africa - and even back to his native Ireland'' and continues ''PRONI's holdings documenting Macartney's Co. Antrim estate affairs and of his period of office as Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1769-1772, are almost complete and are certainly fuller than those of any other individual or institution.'' The treasury only includes part 1 (of 17) from this collection. PRONI describes this ''D572/1 (1768-1804) contains the letters written by Lord Townshend as Lord Lieutenant to Macartney as Chief Secretary. Their main topic is the struggle between Townshend and the undertakers, Lord Shannon, John Ponsonby, etc. To combat their influence Townshend undertook tours in the south, which he describes, in order to win supporters for the government. He attributes some of the weakness of government to the fact that the poor salaries of the judges made 'young lawyers of ability attach themselves to parties in parliament instead of looking directly to the Crown'. In one of his last letters he amusingly likens himself to 'a wreck on the coast which is supposed to have some kegs of Brandy on board - assailed every moment & trampled on by a most rapacious Crew'. Included in this volume is an adverse report made by Colonel Charles Vallancey on the construction of the Grand Canal, alleging incompetence on the part of the engineer and that in some places the Canal had been diverted for the purpose of draining the lands of interested individuals.'' It is available in the treasury [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D572%2F1 here] where it has only a short introduction. ===Shannon papers=== PRONI has a collection of some 4,500 documents relating to the Viscounts Shannon and Earls of Shannon and other members of the Boyle family of Castlemartyr, Co. Cork. (See the [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE e catalogue] under ref D2707.) The first part of these (under ref PRONO D2727/A/1) are the private correspondence of Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon (1684-1764), who was the second son and heir of the Hon. Colonel Henry Boyle, son of Roger, Earl of Orrery, and grandson of Richard, 1st Earl of Cork. Two small subsets of this collection are included in the treasury being [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D2707%2FA%2F1%2F7%2F1 the letter book of Henry Boyle for May 1734 - September 1735] (under ref PRONI D2707/A/1/7/1 - it has a long write up on the PRONI e catalogue highlighting correspondence about French agents recruiting Irish Catholics for military service) and his [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=PRONI%20D2707%2FA%2F1%2F8 letter book for June 1736 - August 1737] (under ref PRONI D2707/A/1/8/1 - also with a long write up.) ===Papers of Arthur Capel Earl of Essex=== Arthur Capel (1631-1683) was Earl of Essex and (from 1672 to 1677) Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. The virtual treasury's hierarchy lists five volumes of letters written when Arthur Capel as Lord Lieutentant, but only includes three of them (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=Bodleian%20MS.%20Add Bodleian MS. Add.]). A volume of Capel's letters was published in the 1770s and is available on line. The text in the treasury say that these cover only the year of 1675. ===Charles Vallancey's 'Rerum Hibernicarum, Scripti et impressi'=== Described by the project [https://beyond2022.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/JuneArchiveFever2020-3.pdf here]. Charles Vallancey was a military engineer who published a seven volume work on the origins of the Irish language and people, claiming to prove that they were not Celtic. The current volume (under ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item?isadgReferenceCode=Houghton%20MS%20Eng%20662 Houghton MS Eng 662]) is described by the project ''Rerum Hibernicarum, Scripti et Impressi is an alphabetical list of material relating to Irish history divided into two sections; a list of manuscripts held in multiple archives and a supplementary list of printed works. The volume is undated, but as the most recent printed cited work is from 1777 the compilation was probably made shortly after this time.''

Beyond Kin

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[[Category:Selvaggio-84]] This is the home page for the Beyond Kin Project at WikiTree. This is a trial project in an effort to organize, by alternative means, to determine the true names of enslaved populations. It is based on the method of the Beyond Kin Project - https://beyondkin.org/ This method relies on a naming standard that does not fit the WikiTree conventions. It is recommended that participants use free spaces to organize your work and to create profiles after all effort has been made to determine the actual name of an enslaved, or a previously enslaved, person. === Naming Scenarios === This is the naming convention recommended by the ''Beyond Kin'' website. At this time, profiles should only be created once the last name a formerly enslaved person used after emancipation. We can use surname as the name of the free space. {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF FF" |- ! width="300"|If Record Extracted From ! Given Name ! Surname |- |"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKRC-WJT2 : 16 October 2019), Daniel Chesnut, 1860; citing Schedule 2 - Slave Inhabitants in Kingston Parish in the District of Horry, State of South Carolina, enumerated by me, on the 10th day of September 1860, William Carter, Assistant Marshal.||15b12 Black Female 1800||Daniel Chestnut Sr Plantation |- |Property inventory of probate file bequeathing to Patricia Coleman "Negro boy Jim"||Jim||Patricia Coleman Farm |- |University of Alabama board of trustees minutes allowing funds to replace blouse for "Mary the laundry slave"||Mary the laundress||University of Alabama |- |} === Free Spaces === The following is an example of how you can set up a table on your free space. {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF F0" |- ! 1790 ! 1800 ! 1810 ! 1820 ! 1830 ! 1840 ! 1850 ! 1860 ! Profile ID |- |||||||||18e Black Female 1794-1806||15e Black Female 1785-1804||4a17 Black Female 1800||15b12 Black Female 1800|| |} To see it in action you can follow this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Daniel_Chestnut_Sr._Plantation link].

Bezuidenhout Name Study

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[[Category:Bezuidenhout Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bezuidenhout Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bezuidenhout Bezuidenhout] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bezuidenhout name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bezuidenhouts), by time period (18th Century Bezuidenhouts), or by topic (Bezuidenhout DNA, Bezuidenhout Occupations, Bezuidenhout Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bezuidenhout Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:[[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bezuidenhout}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Bezuidenhout}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bezuidenhouts of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1]

BFRV1

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == The Barry Family Records == "The Barry Family Records, Volume 1, Captain Charles Barry and his Descendants" ed. [[Parker-23559|Laurence H Parker, A.B.]], Boston, 1951 (private printing) Citing this work (Wikiformat): * Parker, Laurence H., editor. ''[[Space:BFRV1|The Barry Family Records, Volume 1, Captain James Barry and his Descendants]]'', Boston: private printing, 1951. Apparently there were no additional volumes after Volume 1. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:BFRV1|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005713214 - Digital copy from an original at the University of Wisconsin - Madison * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE744669 - downloadable copy * https://archive.org/details/barryfamilyrecor01park * https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G000339.pdf

Biały Potok

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[[Category: Biały Potok, Czortków]] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bilyi+Potik,+Ternopil's'ka+oblast,+Ukraine/@49.076717,25.677409,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x473109bf3d7f8cfd:0xc31f52bf835ab318 Biały Potok] is dedicated to connecting people interested in building our knowledge of people who emigrated from towns near the Stream White (Biały or Bila) north-east of Czortków (Chortkiv). Some of the towns are Biały Potok (Bilyi Potik), Byczkowce (Bychkivtsi), Rydoduby and Kosów (Kosiv). Our hope is to build a common genealogy. The area was mixed Polish and Ukrainian with a great deal of intermarriage between the two groups. For mixed marriages the general rule followed was that children would be baptized in the same religion as the parent of the same sex. So if the mixed marriage consisted of the father who was Ukrainian Catholic and the mother who was Roman Catholic, sons would be baptized as Ukrainian Catholics while daughters would be baptized as Roman Catholics. This means that researchers will generally need access to both the Roman Catholic records and also the Ukrainian Catholic records. The Roman Catholic records, in part at least, are available on the internet. Unfortunately, this is not the case with the Ukrainian Catholic records. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Rapcewicz-1|Christopher Rapcewicz]]. [http://www.agad.gov.pl/inwentarze/KLwo301new.xml The AGAD archives of Roman Catholic birth, marriage and death records of the Archdiocese of Lwow from 1605 to 1945] are of immense value for people interested in this region. The records are in Latin with some Polish. The entries that are of particular genealogical interest for Biały Potok are the following: * Syg 197 which has records from 1832-1865 * Syg_199 which has records from 1872-1889 * Syg_1636 which has records from 1891-1895 * Syg 1840 which has records from 1900-1910. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8459587 send me a private message]. Thanks! The chief task of this group is to go through these documents and create the tree.

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Bibb_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=240 |caption=Logo. }} :'''1690s''' American Indians, mostly Cherokee lived in Bibb county area for centuries. By the time British traders established a trading post along the river about 1690, Georgia was inhabited mostly by American Indians, mostly Creek Indians. These Creeks over the years lost control of their lands as a result treaties and negotiations. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bibb-countyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibb_County%2C_Georgia :'''1806''' An Indian trading post and Fort Hawkins was built in East Macon, Georgia. Fort Hawkins was built as the far western outpost of civilization!.This was the beginning of the community that would grow into the City of Macon of present day. {{Image|file=Bibb_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Fort Benjamin Hawkins }}{{clear}} :'''1821'''- 1821 the state of Georgia was in charge of the areas surrounding the Ocmulgee River. :'''Dec 9, 1822''' Bibb County was created by Georgia's Act of the State Legislature, {{Image|file=Bibb_County_Georgia.gif |align=r |size=250 |caption=surrounding counties. }}{{clear}} :'''1822'''- When Bibb County, Georgia was created, it received its name in honor of William Wyatt Bibb (1781-1820), a Georgia state House Representative, Senator, and Governor of Alabama Territory and Alabama State. Bibb County, Alabama is also named in his honor. Macon, Georgia is the County Seat.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabibb/history/history.htm :'''March 20, 1823''' The first court was held in a small log building which stood near the depot of the Western and Macon Railroad. Judge Shorter presided. ::First settlers were Roland Bevins, Geo. B. Wardlaw, B. Bullock, C. Baitman, John Douglass, James Henderson, Jonathan Wilder, John Loving, Thompson Bird, Jeremy Stone, Thomas Howard, Leonard Sims, Benjamin Mariner, Henry Bailey, Jeremiah Burnett, Anson Kimberly, John Lamar, B. B. Lamar, Daniel Wadsworth, Jordon Witcher, Jeremiah Baugh, Timothy Matthews, James W. Allston, A. Meriwether, J. Bates. :'''Dec 23 1823''' The city of Macon was incorporated as a town and selected to be the County Seat. Georgia formed the county from the territories of Jones, Monroe, Houston, and Twiggs counties. Since formation, the County Seat has never been changed and no other subsequent county in the state has ever been created from Bibb County land. This 55th county was named in honor of Georgia-born Dr. William Bibb, the 1st elected governor of Alabama. georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/bibb :'''1823''' Macon, Georgia was also named after the Hon. Nathaniel Macon, is the seat of justice. The first lots were sold in the town. It is located on both sides of the Ocmulgee River, about 32 miles from Milledgeville. The Municipal Government consists of a Mayor and eight Aldermen, elected annually. There are many handsome public buildings in Macon, namely, the Court-house, the various churches, as, the Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Methodist, Baptist, and Roman Catholic.http://genealogytrails.com/geo/bibb/countyhistory.html {{Image|file=Bibb_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Macon, GA at night }}{{clear}} ::Other communities stood independently in Bibb County, such as Vineville and Huguenin Heights. These were gradually annexed to Macon, Georgia. :'''1826''' The Creeks ceded their Georgia lands after the 2nd Treaty of Washington occurred. :'''1829''' Steamboats arrived to Bibb County. However the boats were unable to navigate the Ocmulgee River past Macon. :'''1830's''' The Cherokee were relocated to Oklahoma during the Indian Removal of 1830's, while Andrew Jackson was President. The Indian tribes call this the "Trail of Tears" as many died during this march to Oklahoma. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gajones/hawkins.htm :'''1833''' Land from Twiggs county was added to Bibb County. 1834 land from Jones county was added to Bibb County. Jones and Twiggs are located on east, Houston county is on south, Crawford County is on the west and southwest. :'''1838''' - Railway linkage to Forsythe was completed. :'''1850's''' Bibb County is classified as one of the counties of the "Black Belt", meaning its fertile dark soil in the uplands. White Settlers with their African American slaves developed the area and began their antebellum cotton plantations.. Demand was high for cotton in the northern states' textile mills and England. Cotton as a cash crop brought a high profit. :'''1850''' the county population was 12,699, with 5,637 slaves.The location on the fall line was advantageous for its growth.. :'''1852''' - Georgia Legislature appropriated building funds of $5,000 for the organizers of the Southern Botanico Medical Collage in Macon, Georgia. This was to build a building, obtain apparatus and begin operating.. The instructions were for one student from each Congressional District in the State to attend classes free of charge. A Female College, is in Macon with a brick building, 160 feet in length by 60 feet. :'''1860'''- over 1,000,000 African American slaves were in Georgia, (the majority of the population). :'''Nov 1864 - March, 1865''' - Macon was the state capital of Georgia (from November 1864 through March 1865), when Milledgeville temporarily relinquished that title. {{Image|file=Bibb_County_Georgia.png |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} :'''1862-65''' 10% of the white males of Bibb County were killed while serving in the Confederate States Army. Bibb County was attacked only once during the Civil War (1861-65). Slavery ended at the end of the war, which left most of the state in ruins. :'''1866-67-''' The railroads had been very important to the central region for transporting crops, produce out of the central region of the state to market, were destroyed during the Civil War. These and the economy of the Bibb County as well as Georgia required many years to entire region took decades to recover. :''' 1866 -early 1870's Reconstuction''' white voters were disenfranchised. Wartime Georgia unionists and freed slaves dominated the politics. :'''mid 1870's'''- The rails were rebuilt, and central Georgia began to revive economically. White Democrats regained control of the state legislature and passed laws limiting the newly freed African Americans' voting rights as well as beginning segregation.. The new state constitution at the end of the 1890's disenfranchised the African American voters and poorers white male to guarantee democratic control. ::Bib County's status as a transportation hub allowed it to become a center of manufacturing and the site of several hospitals and prisons. :'''1899''' Payne City, was founded as a mill town is Bibb's only other incorporated town. :'''1917-18 - World War I''' Camp Wheeler began as an army camp in the southeastern part of the county. It operated from July 1917 to December 1918. Camp Wheeler was reestablished during World War II (1941-45). :'''1915''' The arrival of the boll weevil began, caused a drop in cotton prices following 1918 World War I. It threatened the cotton crops of the 1930's.. The boll weevil would play a role in the establishment of Delta Air Lines. ::C. E. Woolman, of Huff Daland Dusters, Incorporated, decided that central Georgia would be an great place to test crop dusting over fields of cotton to determine if it helped the cotton to survive. Huff Daland Dusters used one of Camp Wheelers' airline hangars at Camp Wheeler :'''1928''' Delta Airlines evolved from Daland Dusters and had its headquarters in Monroe, Louisiana :'''1941''' Delta Airlines then moved headquarters moved to Atlanta, Georgia :'''1941''' - Robins Air force Base was established in nearby Houston County and has had an impact on Bibb County as well. Robins AF Base was originally known as the Georgia Air Depot, then has had several name changes.. :'''1941-45''' Robins AF Base name was renamed7 times, even acquiring "Warner Robins" funding the 5th name. The Town of Wellston was renamed to honor General Robins. ::Robins Air Force Base became the largest employer of central Georgia. The Base caused a rapid increase of industries and retail stores in Bibb County. Population in 2010 in Bibb county was 155, 547. quickly became the largest employer in central Georgia, and it contributed to the rapid increase in the industrial and retail sectors in the area. A population boom would last from the end of World War II until approximately 1960. ::Bibb County is proud of its 4 Colleges and Universities. ::Wesleyan College (founded in 1836 is the world's 1st chartered college to grant degrees to women) ::Mercer University ::Macon State College ::Central Georgia Technical College. ::Length of Bibb County is 19 miles; width is 16 miles, with an area of 304 sq. mi. The Ocmulgee River is the chief stream. The creeks are Tobesofkee, Rocky, Savage, Echaconnee. ::Macon Cotton factory is located in the southwestern part of Macon, Georgia on the road toward Columbus, Georgia. Cost of the factory was $125,000 for a brick building. {{Image|file=Bibb_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Mill Children in Macon, Georgia 1909. }}{{clear}} Industry
::The Macon Knitting Company manufactures seamless cotton hosiery, while the Schofield Manufacturing Company makes men's ribbed underwear. The Manchester Manufacturing Company also makes hosiery. ::The McCaw Manufacturing Company, with a capital of $500,000, makes cotton seed oil soap, and several by-products from the manufacture of the oil, among which is nitroglycerin. *The Central Ice Company has the largest ice plant and cold storage ware-houses south of Cincinnati. ::There are five cotton-mills, 3 iron foundries, 3 cotton compresses, 3 cornice making establishments, 3 cotton-gin manufactories, 6 cotton press manufactories, 2 large cotton-oil companies, 1 large fertilizer factory, 1 large candy and cracker factory, 1 large ice plant, 1 barrel factory, 1 harness factory, 1 pants factory, 3 large lumber mills, including sash, door and blind factories, besides 4 flour and grist-mills on the Ocmulgee and tributaries. ::The first legal case against a free African American man, for retailing liquor. The first indictment was stabbing. :'''2006''' -The first foreign Consulate in the county was established in Macon: The Royal Danish Consulate of the Kingdom of Denmark. The first Honorary Consul to the Principality of Liechtenstein was also established in Macon in 2007. ::All the varieties of vegetables do well, and the truck farms produce sold in the county averages yearly between $35,000 and $40,000. The county raises 5,000 bushels of Irish potatoes, 66,000 bushels of sweet potatoes, and 1,000 pounds of upland rice. The finest peaches, plums and pears can be raised in this county. The county has 32,000 peach-trees, 4,600 apple-trees and of plum and peartrees about 2,000 each. Twenty-five dairy farms have Jersey cows. Bermuda grass grows readily, giving summer pasturage along with clover, Texas blue-grass, rye, oats, and wheat for winter pasturage. The timber products are oak, hickory, cherry, walnut grown in northern part of the county. Wild game, quail and doves are still available. {{Image|file=Bibb_County_Georgia-1.png |align=r |size=270 |caption=Bibb county and location within Georgia. }} ::Macon Georgia grew mostly on the westside of the Ocmulgee River. This was then incorporated as a town. Soon the first Macon academy was built. Steamboats did well in the area until the railroad arrived. When the city was served by the railways, the steamboat soon ceased operate.. Recently the last years steamboats are operating. {{Image|file=Bibb_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Downtown Macon, GA }}{{clear}} ::Currently, Macon, Georgia is now beautiful city with well-paved streets, electrical lighting, public buildings, elegant private residences, first-class system of water-works, up-to-date electric plant, 2 lines of electric railway with tracks reaching every section of the city and suburbs. IThe 1900 cenus was 23,272, with the Vineville suburb district of 7,787, and East Macon outside of the corporate limits, 5,078, giving a population of 36,137 people.. It is has a unique mix of historic and contemporary attractions.The first framed building of Macon was built by Ingersoll and Ross {{Image|file=Bibb_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=night skyline }} Manufacturing includes 48 industries, with capital of $5,---,000 employing 4,500 people, with wages of $700,000 and $800,000 with an annual output of ten or eleven million dollars. ::82 factories, with an annual output worth $6,485,767 :::5 cotton-mills for spinning yarns :::3 knitting-mills, one for making stockings and socks and two for making underwear :::3 iron foundries, for iron castings of every description; brass and bronze machinery, repairing of engines and machinery :::3 cotton compresses :::3establishments for making cornices :::3 cotton-gin manufactories :::6 cotton press manufactories ::2 large cotton-oil companies, one - capital of $500,000, employing 400 people, weekly pay-roll of $1,000 and an annual output of between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 ::::2nd Cotton oil company -employing 100 hands with a weekly pay-roll of $700 :::1 large fertilizer factory with a capital of $145.000, a weekly pay-roll of about $500, and an output worth $300,000 :::1 large sash, door and blind factories :::1 large candy and cracker factory ::::1 successful ice plant. There is also a barrel factory, one for making pants and one for harness. ::The Rutland Manufacturing Company operates a grist-mill, gin and stave factory. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/bibb/countyhistory.html :Railroads - :::Central of Georgia Railroad, Macon connects with Atlanta on the north and with Savannah and ocean transportation on the south; through the Southern system with Brunswick. :::Southwestern branch of the Central of Georgia railway provides transportation to Albany, Columbus, Americas, and SW Georgia. :::The Macon and Birmingham lines to the west for a direct route to Montgomery and New Orleans. :::Georgia Southern and Florida, links some of the richest sections of the State, connecting Macon with Tifton, Valdosta and Florida cities. :::Macon and Northern, branch of the Central of Georgia system, connects with Athens *The government of Bibb County, Georgia is now a consolidated government with Macon, Georgia, Called Macon-Bibb County. shared by [[Ivey-594|Karen Ivey Herndon]] with ~~~~ ===Government Offices=== *July 31, 2012, by a margin of 57% to 43%, voters in the county approved a measure to consolidate Bibb County with the county seat, Macon and dissolve the government of the only other incorporated municipality in the county, Payne City. This was tried (4) previous times (1933, 1960, 1972, and 1976, but failed those years. Payne City was officially dissolved by Governor Nathan Deal on March 27, 2015.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibb_County%2C_Georgia *2014 -Macon and Bibb County were consolidated in January 2014. Since then, Macon-Bibb has been governed by a mayor, elected at-large (county-wide), along with a nine-member county commission with members elected from single-member districts. Bibb has an elected sheriff responsible for maintaining the jail and manage his law enforcement dudies.. His deputies are the city, county police force. David Davis is current sheriff. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibb_County%2C_Georgia ::The first legal case against a free African American man, for retailing liquor. The first indictment was stabbing. Bibb County's 1st Courthouse :'''March 20, 1823''' The first court was held in a small log building which stood near the depot of the Western and Macon Railroad. Judge Shorter presided. Bibb County's 2nd Courthouse :1864-65 Macon was temporarily Georgia's capital when Milledgeville temporarily relinquished that title. Bibb County's 3rd Courthouse, 1909 {{Image|file=Bibb_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1909 County Courthouse }}{{clear}} ::The first legal case against a free African American man, for sellingliquor. The first indictment was stabbing. Bibb County's 4th courthouse, 1924, is neoclassical removal architecture. It was remodeled in 1940 as a WPA project. {{Image|file=Bibb_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Bibb County Courthouse, 1924, remodeled 1940 }}{{clear}} *The government of Bibb County, Georgia is now a consolidated government with Macon, Georgia, Called Macon-Bibb County. shared by [[Ivey-594|Karen Ivey Herndon]] with ~~~~ ===Geography=== :Location - on the fall line, where the southern Piedmont meets the Coastal Plain. :Length of Bibb County is 19 miles; width is 16 miles :Size - area of 304 sq. mi. 254 square miles or 162,560 acre :Rivers, Creeks -The Ocmulgee River is the chief stream. The creeks are Tobesofkee, Rocky, Savage, Echaconnee.http://genealogytrails.com/geo/bibb/countyhistory.html :Soil -red clay soil of the northern part of the county :Type -metamorphic and the gray, sandy land of the southern section to the tertiary formation. A ridge of sand hills runs diagonally through the county from northeast to southwest. :Land near Ocmulgee River - especially productive. I :Crops -seed cotton, 600 to 800 pounds; corn, 12 bushels; wheat, 15 bushels; oats, 25 bushels; barley, 40 bushels; rye, 13 bushels; crab-grass hay, 2,000 to 3,000 pounds; sugar-cane syrup, 100 to 300 gallons; field peas, 10 bushels; ground-peas, 25 bushels; sweet and Irish potatoes, 100 to 200 bushels. :Ocmulgee river, Tobesofkee, Echeconnee, Rock, Savage, Beaver Dam and "Walnut creeks drain into and away from the county. :Grasses -Bermuda grass and clover do well in the northern part of the county. On some of the lands 1,500 pounds/acre of seed cotton, other sections- 900 to 1,200 pounds. :River bottom land- yield 60 bushels corn/acre, 7,000 lbs Bermuda Hay, 8,000 german millet/acre. :Wild animalls-- wild game, quail and doves are still available. *The finest peaches, plums and pears can be raised in this county. :Type the northern part of the county belongs to the metamorphic and the gray, sandy land of the southern section to the tertiary formation. A ridge of sand hills runs diagonally through the county from northeast to southwest. :River lands near the Ocmulgee river produce crops: seed cotton, 600 to 800 pounds; corn, 12 bushels; wheat, 15 bushels; oats, 25 bushels; barley, 40 bushels; rye, 13 bushels; crab-grass hay, 2,000 to 3,000 pounds; sugar-cane syrup, 100 to 300 gallons; field peas, 10 bushels; ground-peas, 25 bushels; sweet and Irish potatoes, 100 to 200 bushels. Bermuda grass and clover do well in the northern part of the county. Land varies from 900 to 1,200 to 1,500 pounds of seed cotton/acre, The river bottom lands readily yield 60 bushels of corn to the acre. On some of these "bottom" lands 7,000 pounds of Bermuda hay and 8,000 of German millet have been cut to the acre. :Minerals are pottery clay, ochre, granite and limestone with 2 granite quarries. :Crops - all vegetables, truck gardens, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, upland rice, Peach Trees, apple Trees, plum, and pear Trees. old in the county averages yearly between $35,000 and $40,000. The county raises 5,000 bushels of Irish potatoes, 66,000 bushels of sweet potatoes, and 1,000 pounds of upland rice. There are 32,000 peach-trees, 4,600 apple-trees and of plum and peartrees about 2,000 each. ====Adjacent counties==== *Jones County - northeast *Twiggs County - east *Houston County - south *Peach County - south-southwest *Crawford County - southwest *Monroe County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_Swamp_National_Wildlife_Refuge Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocmulgee_National_Monument Ocmulgee National Monument] Earthworks built before 1000 CE by the southeastern Native American South Appalachian Mississippian culture. Varying cultures of prehistoric indigenous peoples settled on what is called the Macon Plateau at the Fall Line, where the rolling hills of the Piedmont met the Atlantic Coastal Plain. ===Demographics=== In 1900 population of Bibb county by sex and color, according to the census of 1900: white males, 11,373; white females, 11,705; total white, 23,078; colored males, 12,003; colored females, 14,952; total colored, 27,395.http://genealogytrails.com/geo/bibb/countyhistory.html In 2000 there were 153,887 people in the county with a population density of 616 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 50.13% White, 47.32% Black or African American, 0.18% Native American, 1.08% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.46% from other races, and 0.81% from two or more races. 1.31% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010, there were 155,547 people in the county with population density of 622.8 people/sq.mi. The median income for a household in the county was $38,798 and the median income for a family was $52,158. Males had a median income of $41,219 versus $31,477 for females. The per capita income for the county was $21,436. About 16.4% of families and 22.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 33.0% of those under age 18 and 12.8% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibb_County%2C_Georgia *Bibb County is part of the Macon, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. *Robert Reichert was the first mayor of Macon-Bibb, January 1, 2014 *Macon's eight banks have an aggregate capital, surplus and undivided profits of $2,063,500. Among her commercial houses are some of the most extensive in Georgia, reaching out for the trade of a very large section of the State. *The fire department is unsurpassed in efficiency. *Appleton Home, orphanage operates under the Episcopal Church. Vineland has 2 similar homes, *Orphan Home of the South Georgia Conference of the Methodist Church is in Vineland *Mumford's Industrial Home. Hospital - Macon City Hospital, on Pine Street *Julia Parkman Jones Home for indigent ladies, under the auspices of the Episcopal Church *Roff Home, with hospitals attached for the poor of Bibb county *Home for the Friendless *Door of Hope, a place of refuge for fallen women who seek to be restored to a life of purity. Education
Excellent system of public schools for city and county, and by private schools and colleges. ::81 public schools for whites :18 schools for African Americans :::Attendance -3,296 white pupils and 2,200 African Americans. *Mercer University for boys *Wesleyan Female College, the oldest college for ladies in the United States, and probably in the world *St. Stanislaus (formerly called Pio Nono), is a Roman Catholic college for priests *Mount de Sales Academy is a school for girls under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Church. *Normal school for ladies at the Alexander school building *Ballard Normal School is for African American pupils. *The Academy for the Blind is a State institution with 2 departments, one for whites and one for African Americans, under the same management and superintendence, but located on separate lots in sections of the city remote from each other. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!!Highways!!Highways |- |I-16 Interstate16|| I-75 nterstate 75|| I-475 Interstate 475||U.S. Route 41 Business (Macon) |- |U.S. Route 23|| U.S. Route 80|| U.S. Route 129||U.S. Route 129 Alternate (Macon) |- |Georgia State Route 11|| Georgia State Route 22|| Georgia State Route 49||Georgia State Route 74 |- |Georgia State Route 19|| Georgia State Route 87||Georgia State Route 247|| Georgia State Route 87 Connector |- |Georgia State Route 401 (unsigned designation for I-75)|| Freeway) (future) |} *The Georgia Academy for the Blind is located in this city. COLLEGES:
:Wesleyan College (founded in 1836 is the world's 1st chartered college to grant degrees to women) :Mercer University :Macon State College :Central Georgia Technical College. =====Communities===== *[[:Category: Macon, Georgia|Macon]] *Lizella *Payne *Walden *Sofkee *Franklinton *Avondale =====Notables===== *poet and author Sidney Lanier *musician Otis Redding. ====County Resources==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Tobesofkee Lake Tobesofkee] 10 miles west of Macon, has 3 parks. Claystone, Sandy Beach, and Arrowhead Parks, each with a beach, and children's playgrounds. Sandy Beach has lighted tennis courts, a water park, and a softball field. * ====Census==== :1830 --- 7,154 — :1840 --- 9,802 37.0% :1850 --- 12,699 29.6% :1860 --- 16,291 28.3% :1870 --- 21,255 30.5% :1880 --- 27,147 27.7% :1890 --- 42,370 56.1% :1900 --- 50,473 19.1% :1910 --- 56,646 12.2% :1920 --- 71,304 25.9% :1930 --- 77,042 8.0% :1940 --- 83,783 8.7% :1950 --- 114,079 36.2% :1960 --- 141,249 23.8% :1970 --- 143,418 1.5% :1980 --- 150,256 4.8% :1990 --- 149,967 −0.2% :2000 --- 153,887 2.6% :2010 --- 155,547 1.1% :Est. 2016 --- 152,760 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Avondale Baptist Church Cemetery, Macon, Georgia|Avondale Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Macon Memorial Park, Macon, Georgia|Macon Memorial Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Macon Memorial Park, Macon, Georgia|Macon Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Riverside Cemetery, Macon, Georgia|Riverside Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon, Georgia|Rose Hill Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://genealogytrails.com/geo/bibb/countyhistory.html *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibb_County%2C_Georgia

Bibbenluke Cemetery, NSW

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[[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Bibbenluke Cemetery, Bibbenluke, New South Wales]] [[:Category:ANZACS%2C_Bibbenluke_Cemetery%2C_Bibbenluke%2C_New_South_Wales|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Photos-1-62.jpg]] This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===About=== The Bibbenluke Cemetery is situated in the Snowy Mountains region of NSW, Australia, near Dalgety. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=bibbenluke%2C%20nsw#map=15/-36.8358/149.3945 Link to map of location of Bibbenluke Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Bibbenluke Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |}

Bible of Elisha Mathis

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[[Category: Family Bible]] == Introduction == "Bible of [[Mathis-2042|Elisha Mathis]] (son of William Mathis of Duplin Co. NC then Gibson Co., TN). This Mathis Bible was contributed by Mrs. Florence Disch, and appeared in ''Wisconsin Bible Records,'' (might be 52 Wisconsin Bible Records), p 52 or 10. Cottage Bible 2 Vol., printed 1860. Names printed on cover: : “A.L. and Menerga T Demmon” == Births == * [[Mathis-2042|Elisha Mathis]] was born February 3rd 1798 * [[Duckett-996|Elizabeth Mathis]] was born February 14, 1799 * Susanna E. Mathis was born May 31 1819 * Joseph A. W. Mathis was born December 9, 1821 * Susan E. Mathis was born December 13, 1823 :: '''NOTE: ''' Pamela Sloane reports that a Wisconsin Historical Society publication claims this entry should read "Syrus E. Mathis" * Rebecca C. Mathis was born November 12, 1825 * James C. Mathis was born January 26, 1828 * JS & LT mathis were born February 20 1830 * [[Mathis-2041|Mary Ann Martha Mathis]] was born April 7 1832 * Mycager? L.D. Mathis was born July 5 1834 * [[Mathis-2043|Dysinda J Mathis]] was born May 30 1837 * Calvin T Mathis was born August 27 1839 * Nancy M Mathis was born July 22 1842 == Deaths == * Mycager L.D. Mathis departed this life December 11 1836 * Calvin T Mathis departed this life March 8, 1842 * James C Mathis eparted this life August 24, 1862 * Elizabeth Mathis our mother departed this life Mar 17 1852

Bible of Robert Hopkins (1795-1865)

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[[Category:Naperville Township, DuPage County, Illinois]] [[Category:Woodstock, Vermont]] [[Category:Sandgate, Vermont]] [[Category:Tinmouth, Vermont]] [[Category:Salem, New York]] The following appears on p. 2 of the APPENDIX TO PART I: ORIGINAL SOURCES OF VITAL STATISTICS in * HOPKINS FAMILY IN AMERICA: ILLINOIS PIONEERS: Descendants of Scotch Irish Emigrants, Connecticut - Rhode Island, Circum. 1720, Robert H. Hopkins, 1940. [This document is a three-inch thick manuscript, photocopied from a carbon-copy of the original. No copyright or publication information has been found.] Robert Hiram Hopkins (1884-1946) lived in Maplewood, New Jersey in 1940. ---- '''Old Bible of Robert Hopkins (1795-1865)''' Information Transcribed by Martha Cook Hopkins. Following are children of [[Hopkins-13077|Robert Hopkins Jr. (1752-1827)]] and his wife [[Oswald-1321|Grace]], in hand of Robert Hopkins (1795). George Hopkins, born in Tinmouth, Rutland County, Vermont January 29, 1786. Agnes Hopkins, born in Tinmouth July 22, 1787. [[Hopkins-13079|Hiram Hopkins]], born in Sandgate, Bennington, Vermont February 3, 1793, died August 25, 1849, age 56 years and 6 months. Robert Hopkins, born in Sandgate March 12, 1795, and died October 18, 1865, age 71 years. Isaac Hopkins, born in Sandgate March 1, 1797, and died September 12 1754 (sic). Jane Hopkins, born in Sandgate January 6, 1799. '''A Second Bible''' record also in hand of above Robert Hopkins - date marked x are in the hand of Dr. Myron Hopkins (Husband of Martha Cook Hopkins, transcriber.) Robert Hopkins, born Sandgate, Vt., March 18, 1795. (i.e., instead of Mar. 12) Harriet Hopkins, born Woodstock, Win[d]sor Co., Vt., October 21, 1806. Myron and Milton Hopkins, twins, born Naperville Twp., Ill., March 11, 1839. George Hopkins, born Tinmouth, Vt., January 29, 1736. Nancy Hopkins, born Tinmouth, Vt., February 3 ..... Isaac Hopkins, born Sandgate, Vt., March 1, 1797. Jane Hopkins, born Sandgate, Vt., January 6, 1799. [[Hopkins-13079|Hiram Hopkins]], born Sandgate, Vt., February 3, 1793. x Agness Hopkins, born Tinmouth, Vt., July 22, 1787. x Susan Hopkins, died August 25, 1836 in 29 yrs. (age 29 yrs.) Charles Hopkins, born Salem, N. Y., November 9, 1832, died October 31, 1849, in 18 yr. (age 17 yrs. 6 mos.) Hiram Hopkins, died August 25, 1849, in 57 yr. (age 56 yrs. 6 mos.) Isaac Hopkins, died September 12, 1854 in 57 year. (56 y. 6 mo. 12 ds.) Milton Hopkins, died February 15, 1860 in 21 year. (20 y. 11ms. 1 d.) Robert Hopkins died October 18, 1865 in 71 year. (70 y. 7 mo. 1 d.)x x Harriet Hopkins, died April 15, 1868, age 65 yrs. 5 mos. 22 ds. (65y. 5 mo. 22 d.) ::::Also on a slip of paper in the Bible was: Charles Hopkins, born Salem, N. Y., November 24, 1832. Susan, his mother, died August 25, 1836, in 29 yr. ::::The bible also states: Myron Hopkins and Martha Hopkins were married February 25, 1889. ---- ==Sources== See also: [[Space:Bible_of_Sarah_McCleary_Hopkins_(1792-1875)|Bible of Sarah McCleary Hopkins (1792-1875)]]

Bible of Sarah Emily (Meers) Talbott, published 1870

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[[Category:Family Bible]] == Description == This is a notarized transcription of a Bible dated 1870. Many dates were recorded years after the event. The earliest dates are over 100 years prior to this Bible’s publication, and the names are for members of both the Meers and Smith families. The Bible belonged to Mrs. William Johnson Talbott (aka Sarah Emily Meers). Her marriage to William Johnson Talbott occurred on 23 Dec 1869. Since the Bible was published shortly after their marriage, it may have been obtained as the Family Bible for the newlyweds. Dates occurring prior to the publish date of the Bible may not have been recorded from memory but may have been transcribed from an earlier Family Bible or Bibles within the young couple’s family. Citation example: * '''Bible Record''': "Bible of Sarah Emily (Meers) Talbott, published 1870"; notarized transcript of family records, October 1953. See for digital images. {{Image|file=Meers-119.jpg |caption=Smith Family Bible, birth, deaths, and marriages 1 }} === PG. 1: BIBLE RECORDS === NOTE: Write nothing in the first three pages of this form but original records from the Bible. Add all explanatory notes or additional data on fourth page, referring to page and line to indicate person or item explained: For instance, 2-5, would indicate second page, fifth line. I, Eleanor M. Johnson, a Notary Public, in and for the State of Oklahoma, County of Oklahoma, hereby cetify to the following facts, AFTER HAVING CAREFULLY EXAMINED THE BIBLE REFERRED TO AND THE RECORDS CONTAINED THEREIN, viz: * The family Bible of Mrs. William Johnson Talbott * Born (date and place) Nov. 10, 1844 in Spartanburg South Carolina * Died (date and place) March 12, 1915 in Quanah Texas * Published by American Bible Society (date and place) 1870 New York Present Owner (name and residence) Mildred Marshall, 310 Cain St Quanah Texas. contain the following entries, which from the writing, appear to have been made at or about the time of occurrences of the events recorded, except those which antedate the date of the book: === PG. 1 (continued): UNDER THE HEAD OF "MARRIAGES" IS WRITTEN: === * Collins Smith and Maiden Foster was married January 16th A.D. 1812. * Mary Ann J. Smith daughter of Collins Smith was married October 11 A.D. 1836. * Emily H. Smith was married Augt. 24th 1837. * [[Meers-119|William Meers]] and [[Murphy_aka_Murphree-1|Frances Murphree]] was married Feb. 26th 1815 * [[Meers-154|Mr. Moses M. Meers]] was married to [[Smith-133868|Miss Mary Ann J. Smith]] October 11th A.D. 1836 * [[Talbott-1485|W. J. Talbott]] & [[Meers-267|S. E. Meers]] was married Dec. 23, 1869. * D. B. Pope & M. L. Talbott was married Jan 17, 1889. * J. F. Womack & R. A. Talbott was married Dec. 30, 1881 * John Calvin Marshall & Emma Ozella Talbott were married J[???] * [[Blake-11425|Mack Barkley Blake]] & [[Talbott-1486|Kathryn Talbott]] were married Feb. 9, 1905. {{Image|file=Meers-119-1.jpg |caption=Smith Family Bible, birth, deaths, and marriages 2 }} === PG. 2: UNDER THE HEAD OF "BIRTHS" IS WRITTEN: === * Charles Smith was born June 12th A.D. 1764 * Nancy Smith his wife was born Nov. 18th 1765 * William Smith was born March 22nd 1790 * Abner E. Smith was born March 3rd 1807 * Collins Smith was born March 26th A.D. 1785 * Maiden Smith was born Feby. 14th A.D. 1790 * William F. Smith was born Dec. 9th A.D. 1812 * Mary Ann J. Smith was born May 9th A.D. 1814 * Nancy J. Smith was born Dec. 10th A.D. 1815 * Charles H. Smith was born Augt 21, A.D. 1817 * Emily H. Smith was born July 31st A.D. 1819 * David H. Smith was born March 6th A.D. 1821 * Elizabeth B. Smith was born Feby 9th A.D. 1823 * Sarah R. Smith was born April 22nd A.D. 1825 * Maiden Y. Smith was born Feby 24th A.D. 1827 * Susan Anna Smith was born Jany 22nd A.D. 1829 * Garlen D. Smith was born April 4th A.D. 1832 * [[Meers-119|William Meers]] was born March 7th 1794 * [[Murphy_aka_Murphree-1|Frances Meers]] was born July 10, AD. 1800 * [[Meers-154|Moses M. Meers]] was born Apr. 30, 1816 * [[Meers-155|Dinah Ann Meers]] was born May 23, 1820 * [[Meers-156|Mary Caroline Meers]] was born April 15, 1822 * [[Meers-157|John Meers]] was born May 2nd 1824 * [[Meers-118|Jeremiah F. Meers]] was born Janry 22, 1826 * [[Meers-158|Sarah M. Meers]] was born Janry 12, 1828 * [[Meers-159|Elisha Meers]] was born Janry 26th 1830 * [[Meers-160|William N. Meers]] was born April 26th 1832 * [[Meers-161|Jefferson Meers]] was born Febry 4th 1835 * [[Meers-162|Licena Minerva Meers]] was was born April 17, 1838 * [[Meers-163|Elizabeth Meers]] was born March 22nd 1840 * [[Meers-164|Andrew Jackson Meers]] was born May 17th 1842. '''The Children of Moses M. Meers & Mary Ann J. Smith were:'''
''The following separated only by commas in the document. is entered here individually to facilitate readability.'' * [[Meers-264|Nancy Caroline Meers]] was born March 14, 1838, * [[Meers-265|William Franklin Meers]] was born March 2nd A.D. 1840, * [[Meers-266|Mary Ann Elizabeth Meers]] was born Feb 17th, A. D. 1842, * [[Meers-267|Sarah Emily Meers]] was born Nov 15th, 1844. * Mary Lourina Talbott was born Sept. 22, 1870; * Rachel Alice Talbott was born July 10, 1872; * James Garlen Talbott was born June 17, 1875; * William Robert Talbott was born Jan. 31, 1878; * Emma Ozela Talbott was born July 1, 1880; * Johnie Samuel Talbott was born Apr. 21, 1883; * [[Talbott-1486|Kittie Mayrie Talbott]] was born Oct. 10, 1885. {{Image|file=Meers-119-2.jpg |caption=Smith Family Bible, birth, deaths, and marriages 3 }} === PG. 3: UNDER THE HEAD OF "DEATHS" IS WRITTEN: === * [[Meers-154|Mr. Moses M. Meers]] departed this Life September 16th A. D. 1845, Aged 29 years 4 months and 16 days. * Aurelius Orphes Harris died October the 4 A.D. 1850 * [[Meers-264|Nancy Caroline Tate]] died Aug the 1st A.D. 1878 * Collins Smith Died June the 18 A.D. 1852 * Maiden Smith Died Sept. the 1, 1840 * William Smith Died the 17 of August 1855 * Charles H. Smith Died 6th of October A D 1862 * [[Meers-265|William F. Meers]] Died July 8th A. D. 1863 * Charles W. Smith Died Dec. 27 A.D. 1862 * W. W. Tate died June the 29, 1899. * A. Talbott was borned Feb. 4, 1889 & died Feb 17, 1889. {{Image|file=Meers-119-3.jpg |caption=Smith Family Bible, birth, deaths, and marriages 4 }} === PG. 4: EXPLANATORY NOTES AND ADDITIONAL DATA PERTAINING TO THE BIBLE RECORD CONTAINED HEREIN: === Kittie Mayrie Talbott and Kathryn Talbott are the same person -- now Mrs. Mack Barkley Blake, mother of Mrs. John E. Kirkpatrick.

Bible of Stout, Hezekiah, born 5 July 1723, son of Benjamin

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[[Category:Hezekiah Stout]] Xeroxed pages from a family bible containing entries of the Hezekiah Stout (1788-1859) and the Gochenour families. The location of this bible is unknown. This source probably should be deleted and a new one created which better describes it to handle any confusion.

Bible Records, Marriage Certificates Indexed, Place Names, Bibliography

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == [Gloucester County] Bible Records, Marriage Certificates Indexed, Place Names, Bibliography == '''Citation Example''' : Simpson, Mrs. Walter A. (comp). ''[[Space:Bible_Records%2C_Marriage_Certificates_Indexed%2C_Place_Names%2C_Bibliography|Bible Records, Marriage Certificates Indexed, Place Names, Bibliography]]'' (Woodbury, New Jersey: Gloucester County Historical Society Publications, 1964) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#GloCoNJBibleRecs|Simpson]] page 123 '''Find It''' * [https://www.gchsnj.org/resources/publications-sale/ Gloucester County Historical Society] * libraries and historical societies * request a lookup from Husted-87 '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bible_Records%2C_Marriage_Certificates_Indexed%2C_Place_Names%2C_Bibliography|What Links to Here]]'''

Bible Records of Calloway County and Adjoining Counties

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Bible Records of Calloway County and Adjoining Counties *Collected by The Calloway County Genealogical Society, 1971 *Published by The Calloway County Genealogical Society ---- You can reference this source in your profiles by using the following, and adding the page number in the book you are referencing: * Copy and paste the following to the Sources section of a profile: :::* Calloway County Genealogical Society. [[Space:Bible Records of Calloway County and Adjoining Counties|''Bible Records of Calloway County and Adjoining Counties'']] , 1971 ''For repository information see:([https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/457462-bible-records-of-calloway-county-and-adjoining-counties] : accessed 23 July 2021).' * To add an inline reference to this source in the body of the Biography, copy and paste the following where you need to refer to the source. You can use this statement as many times as you need to in your biography by changing the page number: ::: Calloway County Genealogical Society, Page xxx ::See the [[Sources]] help page for more information on [[Sources#Embed_them_as_references_.28footnotes.29 | inline references]]. ---- To see profiles that are using this source, see: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bible Records of Calloway County and Adjoining Counties|WikiTree Profiles referencing ''Bible Records of Calloway County and Adjoining Counties'']] This is a free space page to facilitate use of the book Bible Records of Calloway County and Adjoining Counties. This book contains transcriptions of many Calloway County, Kentucky families, listed in alphabetical order by Surname. Some records reach back into the 1700's, although Calloway County wasn't formed until 1821.

Bible Registry

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[[Category:Athens, Ohio]] This is a two-page birth registry from the family Bible of [[McKinley-3537|James William McKinley]] and [[Hale-13363|Rosannah Hale McKinley. It lists the names and birth dates of each of their fourteen children.

Bibles Chapel Cemetery, Midway, Tennessee

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This page is part of the [[Space:Tennessee Cemeteries Team|Tennessee Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Bibles_Chapel_Cemetery%2C_Midway%2C_Tennessee|Bibles Chapel Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Bibles Chapel Cemetery '''Address:''' Yellow Springs Rd. & Bible Chapel Rd '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 36.1682000, -83.0410550

Bibliography of A S Byatt

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Drabble-277|profile]] ---- A S Byatt was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: * Novels ** 1964 – Shadow of a Sun, Chatto & Windus[6] reprinted in 1991 with originally intended title The Shadow of the Sun ** 1967 – The Game, Chatto & Windus ** 1978 – The Virgin in the Garden, Chatto & Windus ** 1985 – Still Life, Chatto & Windus ** 1990 – Possession: A Romance, Chatto & Windus ** 1996 – Babel Tower, Chatto & Windus ** 2000 – The Biographer's Tale, Chatto & Windus ** 2002 – A Whistling Woman, Chatto & Windus ** 2009 – The Children's Book, Chatto & Windus ** 2011 – Ragnarok: The End of the Gods, Canongate * Short story collections ** 1987 – Sugar and Other Stories, Chatto & Windus ** 1993 – The Matisse Stories, Chatto & Windus ** 1994 – The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye, Chatto & Windus ** 1998 – Elementals: Stories of Fire and Ice, Chatto & Windus ** 2003 – Little Black Book of Stories, Chatto & Windus * Novellas ** 1992 – Angels and Insects, Chatto & Windus; comprises a pair of novellas: *** Morpho Eugenia *** The Conjugal Angel * Essays and biographies ** 1965 – Degrees of Freedom: The Early Novels of Iris Murdoch, Chatto & Windus ** 1970 – Wordsworth and Coleridge in their Time, Nelson ** 1976 – Iris Murdoch: A Critical Study, Longman ** 1989 – Unruly Times: Wordsworth and Coleridge, Poetry and Life, Hogarth Press ** 1991 – Passions of the Mind: Selected Writings, Chatto & Windus ** 1995 – Imagining Characters: Six Conversations about Women Writers (with Ignes Sodre), Chatto & Windus ** 2000 – On Histories and Stories: Selected Essays, Chatto & Windus ** 2001 – Portraits in Fiction, Chatto & Windus ** 2016 – Peacock & Vine: On William Morris and Mariano Fortuny, Knopf * Edited ** 1989 – George Eliot: Selected Essays, Poems and Other Writings (editor with Nicholas Warren), Penguin ** 1995 – New Writing Volume 4 (editor with Alan Hollinghurst), Vintage ** 1997 – New Writing Volume 6 (editor with Peter Porter), Vintage ** 1998 – Oxford Book of English Short Stories (editor), Oxford University Press ** 2001 – The Bird Hand Book (with photographs by Victor Schrager), Graphis Inc. (New York) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._S._Byatt A S Byatt on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Alfred Wainwright

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Wainwright-956|Alfred Wainwright's profile]] ---- Alfred Wainwright was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Small-format walking guidebooks ** A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells: *** Book One: The Eastern Fells (1955) *** Book Two: The Far Eastern Fells (1957) *** Book Three: The Central Fells (1958) *** Book Four: The Southern Fells (1960) *** Book Five: The Northern Fells (1962) *** Book Six: The North Western Fells (1964) *** Book Seven: The Western Fells (1966) ** Pennine Way Companion (1968) ** Walks in Limestone Country (1970) ** Walks on the Howgill Fells (1972) ** A Coast to Coast Walk (1973) ** The Outlying Fells of Lakeland (1974) ** Walks from Ratty (1978) ** Old Roads of Eastern Lakeland (1985) * Large-format guidebooks, illustrated with colour photographs ** Fellwalking with Wainwright, photographs by Derry Brabbs (1984) ** Wainwright on the Pennine Way, photographs by Derry Brabbs (1985) ** Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk, photographs by Derry Brabbs (1987) ** Wainwright in Scotland, photographs by Derry Brabbs (1988) ** Wainwright on the Lakeland Mountain Passes, photographs by Derry Brabbs (1989) ** Wainwright in the Limestone Dales, photographs by Ed Gelgard (1991) ** Wainwright's Favourite Lakeland Mountains, photographs by Derry Brabbs (1991, posthumously) ** Wainwright in the Valleys of Lakeland, photographs by Derry Brabbs (1992, posthumously) * Local history books ** Westmorland Heritage (1975) * Autobiographical works ** Fellwanderer: The Story Behind the Guidebooks (1966) ** A Pennine Journey: The Story of a Long Walk in 1938 (1986) ** Ex-Fellwanderer (1987) * Books of drawings ** Lakeland Sketchbooks: *** A Lakeland Sketchbook (1969) *** A Second Lakeland Sketchbook (1970) *** A Third Lakeland Sketchbook (1971) *** A Fourth Lakeland Sketchbook (1972) *** A Fifth Lakeland Sketchbook (1973) ** Scottish Mountain Drawings: *** Volume One: The Northern Highlands (1974) *** Volume Two: The North-Western Highlands (1976) *** Volume Three: The Western Highlands (1976) *** Volume Four: The Central Highlands (1977) *** Volume Five: The Eastern Highlands (1978) *** Volume Six: The Islands (1979) ** A Dales Sketchbook (1976) ** Kendal in the 19th Century (1977) ** A Second Dales Sketchbook (1978) ** A Furness Sketchbook (1978) ** A Second Furness Sketchbook (1979) ** Three Westmorland Rivers (1979) ** A Lune Sketchbook (1980) ** A Ribble Sketchbook (1980) ** An Eden Sketchbook (1980) ** Lakeland Mountain Drawings: *** Volume One (1980) *** Volume Two (1981) *** Volume Three (1982) *** Volume Four (1983) *** Volume Five (1984) ** A Bowland Sketchbook (1981) ** Welsh Mountain Drawings (1981) ** A Wyre Sketchbook (1982) ** A North Wales Sketchbook (1982) ** A South Wales Sketchbook (1983) ** A Peak District Sketchbook (1984) * Books of photographs ** Fellwalking with a Camera (1988) * Maps ** Map of Westmorland (1974) ** Antiquarian Map of Cumbria (1980) * Original illustrations, maps and forewords in other books ** Inside the Real Lakeland by A. Harry Griffin (1961) ** In Mountain Lakeland by A. Harry Griffin (1963) ** Annual Accounts of Southern Lakes and Lune Water Board (1963–1973) ** Scratch and Co by Molly Lefebure (1968) ** The Hunting of Wilberforce Pike by Molly Lefebure (1970) ** Across Northern Hills by Geoffrey Berry (1975) ** The Plague Dogs by Richard Adams (1977) ** Guide to the View from Scafell Pike by Chris Jesty (1978) ** My Favourite Stories of Lakeland by Melvyn Bragg (1981) ** Climbing at Wasdale Before the First World War by George S Sansom (1982) ** A Naturalist’s Guide to Lakeland Waterfalls Throughout the Year by Mary Welsh (1985) ** Lakeland 50 Years Ago by Kenneth Shepherd (1989) * Books and maps comprising previously published material ** Wainwright in Lakeland (1983) ** Memoirs of a Fellwanderer (1993) ** Wainwright’s Lakeland, photographs by Derry Brabbs (1994) ** Wainwright Maps of the Lakeland Fells: *** Map One: The Eastern Fells (1997) *** Map Two: The Far Eastern Fells (1997) *** Map Three: The Central Fells (1999) *** Map Four: The Southern Fells (1996) *** Map Five: The Northern Fells (1999) *** Map Six: The North Western Fells (1996) *** Map Seven: The Western Fells (1998) ** Seven Favourite Fellwalks compiled by Michael Joseph Ltd (1996) ** The Best of Wainwright compiled by Hunter Davis (2004) ** Wainwright’s TV Walks introduced by Eric Robson (2007) ** Twelve Favourite Mountains compiled by Frances Lincoln Ltd (2007) ** Wainwright: The Podcasts compiled by Frances Lincoln Ltd (2008) ** Wainwright Family Walks: Vol. 1: The Southern Fells edited by Tom Holman (2012) ** Family Walks in the Lake District: Vol. 2: The Northern Fells edited by Tom Holman (2013) * Books based on Wainwright’s life and work ** Combined Indexes to A Wainwright’s Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells compiled by John M Turner (1982) ** Sue Lawley’s Desert Island Discussions by Sue Lawley (1990) ** A Companion to Wainwright’s Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells compiled by Joan Newsome (1992) ** Wainwright's Tour in the Lake District (1993), photographs by Ed Gelgard ** The Official Wainwright Gazetteer compiled by Peter Linney (1993) ** The Walkers Log Book: Volume One compiled by Michael Joseph Ltd (1993) ** The Walkers Log Book: Volume Two compiled by Michael Joseph Ltd (1993) ** For Those Who Love the Hills compiled by William F Dyer (1994) ** Wainwright – The Biography by Hunter Davis (1995) ** The Wainwright Memorial Walk compiled by Michael Joseph Ltd (1998) ** After Wainwright by Eric Robson (2003) ** Wainwright: The Man Who Loved the Lakes by Martin Wainwright (2007) ** In the Footprints of Wainwright by Derry Brabbs (2007) ** Wainwright: His Life from Milltown to Mountain by WR Mitchell (2009) ** Wainwright’s Lost Tour by Ed Geldard (2010) ** A Pennine Journey: From Settle to Hadrian's Wall in Wainwright's Footsteps edited by David Pitt (2010) ** The Wainwright Letters edited by Hunter Davis (2011) ** Behind the Scenes with Wainwright: A Publisher's Perspective of a Reluctant Celebrity by Andrew Nichol (2012) ** The Wainwright Companion by Clive Hutchby, photographs by Sean McMahon (2012) In addition to the above works, many other books contain previously-published illustrations by Wainwright, or whose subject matter has been inspired by his life and works. Return to [[Wainwright-956|Alfred Wainwright's profile]] ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Wainwright Alfred Wainwright on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Arthur C Clarke

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Clarke-5054|profile]] Arthur C Clarke was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Series ** A Space Odyssey *** 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) *** 2010: Odyssey Two (1982) (Hugo and Locus Awards nominee, 1983) *** 2061: Odyssey Three (1987) *** 3001: The Final Odyssey (1997) ** Rama *** Rendezvous with Rama (Hugo and Nebula Award) (1972) (BSFA and Nebula Awards winner, 1973; Hugo, Campbell, and Locus Awards winner, 1974) *** Rama II (1989) (with Gentry Lee) *** The Garden of Rama (1991) (with Gentry Lee) *** Rama Revealed (1993) (with Gentry Lee) ** A Time Odyssey *** Time's Eye (2003) (with Stephen Baxter) *** Sunstorm (2005) (with Stephen Baxter) *** Firstborn (2007) (with Stephen Baxter) * Fiction ** Novels *** Against the Fall of Night (1948, 1953) original version of The City and the Stars *** Prelude to Space (1951) Reprinted in 1961 as Master of Space and as The Space Dreamers in 1969. *** The Sands of Mars (1951) *** Islands in the Sky (1952) *** Childhood's End (1953) *** Earthlight (1955) *** The City and the Stars (1956) *** The Deep Range (1957) *** A Fall of Moondust (1961) (Hugo nominee, 1963) *** Dolphin Island (1963) *** Glide Path (1963) *** Imperial Earth (1975) *** The Fountains of Paradise (Hugo and Nebula Award) (1979) (Hugo Award winner, BSFA nominee, 1979; and Nebula Award winner, Locus Award nominee, 1980) *** The Songs of Distant Earth (1986) *** Cradle (1988) (with Gentry Lee) *** Beyond the Fall of Night (1990) First part a reprint of Against the Fall of Night, second part a sequel by Gregory Benford *** The Ghost from the Grand Banks (1990) *** The Hammer of God (1993) *** Richter 10 (1996) (with Mike McQuay) *** The Trigger (1999) (with Michael P. Kube-McDowell) *** The Light of Other Days (2000) (with Stephen Baxter) *** The Last Theorem (2008) (with Frederik Pohl) ** Short story collections *** Expedition to Earth (1953) *** Reach for Tomorrow (1956) *** Venture to the Moon (1956; six individual connected short stories) *** Tales from the White Hart (1957) *** The Other Side of the Sky (1957/8) *** Tales of Ten Worlds (1962) *** The Nine Billion Names of God (1967) *** Of Time and Stars (1972) *** The Wind from the Sun (1972) *** The Best of Arthur C. Clarke 1937 - 1971 (1973) *** The Best of Arthur C. Clarke 1937 - 1955 (1976) *** The Best of Arthur C. Clarke 1956 - 1972 (1977) *** The Sentinel (1983) *** Tales From Planet Earth (1990) *** More Than One Universe (1991) *** The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke (2001) ** Novellas, novelettes and short stories *** "Travel by Wire!" (1937) *** "How We Went to Mars" (1938) *** "Retreat from Earth" (1938) *** "At the Mountains of Murkiness" (1940) *** "The Awakening" (1942, revised edition published in 1952) *** "Whacky" (1942) *** "The Lion of Comarre"[8] (novella; 1945) *** "Loophole" (1946) *** "Rescue Party" (1946) *** "Technical Error" (a.k.a. "The Reversed Man") (1946) *** "Castaway" (1947) *** "Inheritance" (1947) *** "Nightfall" (a.k.a. "The Curse") (1947) *** "Breaking Strain" (a.k.a. "Thirty Seconds – Thirty Days") (1949) *** "The Fires Within" (1949) *** "The Forgotten Enemy" (1949) *** "Hide-and-Seek" (1949) *** "History Lesson" (a.k.a. "Expedition to Earth") (1949) *** "Transience" (1949) *** "The Wall of Darkness" (1949) *** "Guardian Angel" (1950) *** "Nemesis" (a.k.a. "Exile of the Eons") (1950) *** "The Road to the Sea" (a.k.a. "Seeker of the Sphinx") (1950) *** "Time's Arrow" (1950) *** "A Walk in the Dark" (1950) *** "All the Time in the World" (1951) *** "Earthlight" (1951, extended into the novel Earthlight in 1955) *** "Holiday on the Moon" (1951) *** "If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth" (1951) *** "Second Dawn" (1951) *** "The Sentinel" (1951) *** "Superiority" (1951) *** "Trouble with the Natives" (1951) *** "Encounter in the Dawn" (a.k.a. "Encounter at Dawn") (1953) *** "Jupiter Five" (a.k.a. "Jupiter V") (1953) *** "The Nine Billion Names of God" (1953) *** "The Other Tiger" (1953) *** "The Parasite" (1953) *** "The Possessed" (1953) *** "Publicity Campaign" (1953) *** "Reverie" (1953) *** "Armaments Race" (1954) *** "The Deep Range" (1954, extended into the novel The Deep Range in 1957) *** "The Man Who Ploughed the Sea" (1954[9]) *** "No Morning After" (1954) *** "Patent Pending" (1954) *** "Silence Please" (a.k.a. "Silence Please!") (1950) *** "Refugee" (a.k.a. "?", a.k.a. "Royal Prerogative", a.k.a. "This Earth of Majesty") (1954) *** "The Star" (1955) *** "What Goes Up" (a.k.a. "What Goes Up...") (1955) *** "All that Glitters" (1956 under the title "IV: All That Glitters", 1957 as "All That Glitters") *** "Big Game Hunt" (a.k.a. "The Reckless Ones") (1956) *** "Green Fingers"(1956) *** "The Pacifist" (1956) *** "A Question of Residence" (1956) *** "The Reluctant Orchid" (1956) *** "Robin Hood, F.R.S." (1956) *** "The Starting Line" (1956) *** Venture to the Moon (1956; six individual connected short stories) *** "Watch this Space" (1956 under the titles "V: Watch this Space" and "Who Wrote That Message to the Stars? ...in Letters a Thousand Miles Long?", 1957 as "Watch This Space") *** "The Call of the Stars" (1957) *** "Cold War (short story)" (1957) *** "Critical Mass" (1950) *** "The Defenestration of Ermintrude Inch" (1957) *** "Let There Be Light" (1957) *** "Freedom of Space" (1957) *** "Moving Spirit" (1957) *** "The Next Tenants" (1957) *** The Other Side of the Sky (1957; six individual connected stories) *** "Passer-by" (1957) *** "Security Check" (1957) *** "Sleeping Beauty" (1957) *** "The Songs of Distant Earth" (short story, 1957) *** "Special Delivery" (1957) *** "Feathered Friend" (1957) *** "Take a Deep Breath" (1957) *** "The Ultimate Melody" (1957) *** "Cosmic Casanova" (1958) *** A Slight Case of Sunstroke" (a.k.a. "The Stroke of the Sun") (1958) *** "Out from the Sun" (1958) *** "Who's There?" (a.k.a. "The Haunted Spacesuit")(1958) *** "Out of the Cradle, Endlessly Orbiting..." (a.k.a. "Out of the Cradle") (1959) *** "Into the Comet" (a.k.a. Inside the Comet) (1960) *** "I Remember Babylon" (1960) *** "Summertime on Icarus" (a.k.a. "The Hottest Piece of Real Estate in the Solar System") (1960) *** "Trouble with Time" (a.k.a. "Crime on Mars") (1960) *** "Before Eden" (1961) *** "Death and the Senator (1961) *** "The Food of the Gods" (1961) *** "Hate" (a.k.a. "At the End of the Orbit") (1961) *** "Love that Universe" (1961) *** "Saturn Rising" (1961) *** "An Ape About the House" (1962) *** "Dog Star" (a.k.a. "Moon Dog") (1962) *** "Maelstrom II" (1962) *** "The Shining Ones" (1962) *** "The Last Command" (1963) *** "Playback" (1963) *** "The Secret" (a.k.a. "The Secret of the Men in the Moon") (1963) *** "The Light of Darkness" (1964) *** "The Wind from the Sun" (a.k.a. "Sunjammer") (1964) *** "Dial F for Frankenstein" (1965[14]) *** "The Longest Science-Fiction Story Ever Told" (a.k.a. "A Recursion in Metastories") (1966) *** "The Cruel Sky" (1966) *** "Crusade" (1966) *** "Herbert George Morley Roberts Wells, Esq." (1967) *** "Neutron Tide" (1970) *** "Transit of Earth" (1971) *** "A Meeting with Medusa" (Nebula Award for best novella) (1971) *** "Reunion" (1971) *** "When the Twerms Came" (1972) *** "Quarantine"[22] (1977) *** "siseneG" (1984)[23] *** "On Golden Seas" (1986) *** "The Steam-Powered Word Processor" (1986) *** "The Hammer of God" (1992) *** "The Wire Continuum" (with Stephen Baxter) (1997) *** "Improving the Neighbourhood" (1999) ** Omnibus editions *** Across the Sea of Stars (1959) (including Childhood's End, Earthlight and 18 short stories. Introduction by Clifton Fadiman.) *** From the Ocean, From the Stars (1962) (including The City and the Stars, The Deep Range and The Other Side of the Sky) *** An Arthur C. Clarke Omnibus (1965) (including Childhood's End, Prelude to Space and Expedition to Earth) *** Prelude to Mars (1965) (including Prelude to Space, The Sands of Mars and 16 short stories) *** The Lion of Comarre and Against the Fall of Night (1968) *** An Arthur C. Clarke Second Omnibus (1968) (including A Fall of Moondust, Earthlight and The Sands of Mars) *** Four Great SF Novels (1978) (including The City and the Stars, The Deep Range, A Fall of Moondust, Rendezvous with Rama) *** 2001: A Space Odyssey, The City and the Stars, The Deep Range, A Fall of Moondust, Rendezvous with Rama (1985) *** A Meeting with Medusa and Green Mars (the 1985 novella not the 1993 novel) by Kim Stanley Robinson (1988) *** The Space Trilogy (2001) (including Islands In The Sky, The Sands of Mars and Earthlight) *** The City and the Stars and The Sands of Mars (2001) *** The Ghost from the Grand Banks and The Deep Range (2001) *** 3001 The Final Odyssey, The Songs of Distant Earth (2004) *** Clarke's Universe (2005) (including A Fall of Moondust, The Lion of Comarre and Jupiter V) * Non-fiction ** Books *** Interplanetary Flight: An Introduction to Astronautics. London: Temple Press, 1950 *** The Exploration of Space. London: Temple Press, 1951. Updated/revised 1959 and 1979 (with a new introduction). *** The Exploration of the Moon, Illustrated by R.A. Smith. 1954 *** The Young Traveller in Space. London: Phoenix House, 1954. Variously titled Going Into Space. New York: Harper and Row, 1954 *** The Scottie Book of Space Travel. London: Transworld Publishers, 1957 *** The Coast of Coral. Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. Frederick Muller, 1956 — Volume 1 of the Blue Planet Trilogy *** The Reefs of Taprobane; Underwater Adventures around Ceylon, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper, 1957 — Volume 2 of the Blue Planet Trilogy *** The Making of a Moon: The Story of the Earth Satellite Program. New York: Harper, 1957 *** Boy Beneath the Sea, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper, 1958 *** Voice Across the Sea. HarperCollins, 1958 *** The Challenge of the Space Ship: Previews of Tomorrow’s World. New York: Harper, 1959 *** The Challenge of the Sea. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1960 *** The First Five Fathoms, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper, 1960 *** Indian Ocean Adventure, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper, 1961 *** Profiles of the Future; an Inquiry into the Limits of the Possible. London: Gollancz, 1962. Updated editions of this book were printed in 1973, 1984 and in 1999 as the "Millennium Edition". *** Man and Space. 1964. Created with the editors of Life. *** Indian Ocean Treasure, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper, 1964 *** The Treasure of the Great Reef, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper & Row, 1964 — Volume 3 of the Blue Planet Trilogy *** Voices from the Sky: Previews of the Coming Space Age. New York: Harper & Row, 1965 *** The Promise of Space. New York: Harper, 1968 *** Into Space: a Young Person’s Guide to Space, by Arthur C. Clarke and Robert Silverberg. New York: Harper & Row, 1971 *** Beyond Jupiter: The Worlds of Tomorrow, by Arthur C. Clarke (text) and Chesley Bonestell (paintings). Little & Brown, 1972 *** Report on Planet Three and Other Speculations. New York: Harper & Row, 1972 *** The Lost Worlds of 2001. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1972 *** The View from Serendip. Random House, 1977 *** The Odyssey File. Email correspondence with Peter Hyams. London: Panther Books, 1984 *** 1984, Spring: a Choice of Futures. New York: Ballantine Books, 1984 *** Ascent to Orbit, a Scientific Autobiography: The Technical Writings of Arthur C. Clarke. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1984 *** 20 July 2019: Life in the 21st Century. Macmillan Publishing Company, 1986 *** Astounding Days: A Science Fictional Autobiography. London: Gollancz, 1989 *** How the World Was One: Beyond the Global Village (a.k.a. How the World Was One: Towards the Tele-Family of Man). London : Gollanncz, 1992 — A history and survey of the communications revolution *** By Space Possessed. London: Gollancz, 1993 *** The Snows of Olympus - A Garden on Mars London: Gollancz 1994, picture album with comments *** Childhood Ends: The Earliest Writings of Arthur C. Clarke. Rochester: Portentous Press, 1996 *** Greetings, Carbon-Based Bipeds! : Collected Works 1934–1988. London: Harper Collins, 1999 ** Magazine Articles *** Extra-Terrestrial Relays in Wireless World, October 1945. ** Contributions, Introductions, Forewords, Prefaces & Misc. *** From the Earth to the Moon; Jules Verne, 1962. Wrote Introduction to the 1962 edition of this 1865 novel. *** Time Probe: The Sciences in Science Fiction; 1966. Wrote Introduction and one story, collected the other ten stories. *** The Coming of the Space Age; Famous Accounts of Man's Probing of the Universe; 1967. Selected and edited by Arthur C. Clarke. *** The Beginnings of Satellite Communication; J.R. Pierce, 1968. Wrote Preface. *** Three for Tomorrow; Robert Silverberg, Roger Zelazny and James Blish, 1969. Wrote Foreword. *** First on the Moon; Neil Armstrong with Gene Farmer and Dora Jane Hamblin, 1970. Wrote Epilogue. *** The Panic Broadcast; Howard Koch, 1970. Introductory interview with Arthur C. Clarke. *** The Challenge of the Stars (a.k.a. The New Challenge of the Stars); 1972. Wrote Foreword. *** The World in Focus; William MacQuitty, 1974. Wrote Foreword. *** The Complete Venus Equilateral; George O. Smith, 1976. Wrote Introduction. *** The Telephone's First Century—and Beyond: Essays on the Occasion of the 100th Anniversary of Telephone Communication; 1974. Wrote Essay. *** The World in Color Photography; 1979. Wrote Foreword. *** Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World; Simon Welfare and John Fairly, 1980. Wrote chapter introductions. *** The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Space Technology; 1981. Wrote Foreword. *** The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume Three: The Nebula Winners 1965–1969; 1982. Editor along with George Proctor. *** Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers; Simon Welfare and John Fairly, 1984. Wrote chapter introductions. *** Sightseeing: A Space Panorama; Barbara Hitchcock, 1985. Wrote Foreword. *** Arthur C. Clarke's Chronicles of the Strange and Mysterious; Simon Welfare and John Fairly, 1987. Wrote chapter introductions. *** Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 1: Breaking Strain; Paul Preuss, 1987. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story Breaking Strain. *** Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 2: Maelstrom;Paul Preuss, 1988. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story Maelstrom II. *** Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 3: Hide and Seek; Paul Preuss, 1989. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story Hide-and-Seek. *** Visions of Space; 1989. Wrote Foreword. *** Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 4: The Medusa Encounter; Paul Preuss, 1990. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story A Meeting with Medusa. *** Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 5: The Diamond Moon; Paul Preuss, 1990. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story Jupiter Five. *** Project Solar Sail; 1990. Editor. *** Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 6: The Shining Ones; Paul Preuss, 1991. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story The Shining Ones. *** Blueprint for Space: Science Fiction to Science Fact; Frederick I. Ordway III (editor), 1991. Wrote Epilogue. *** Sri Lanka; Tom Tidball, 1991. Wrote Foreword. *** Space Commerce; John L. McLucas, 1991. Wrote Foreword. *** The Profession of Science Fiction: SF Writers on Their Craft and Ideas; Maxim Jakubowski (editor), 1992. Wrote Foreword. *** Technology 2001: The Future of Computing and Communications; Derek Leebaert (editor), 1992. Wrote Foreword. *** Arthur C. Clarke's A – Z of Mysteries; Simon Welfare and John Fairly, 1993. Wrote foreword. *** The Anti-Gravity Handbook (New and Expanded Edition); D. Hatcher Childress (compiler), 1993. Wrote Chapter 1, titled "Arthur C. Clarke on Anti-Gravity". *** The Dream Machines: An Illustrated History of the Spaceship in Art, Science and Literature; Ron Miller and Rick Dunning, 1993. Wrote Foreword. *** The First Men in the Moon; H.G. Wells, 1993. Wrote Introduction to the 1993 edition of this 1901 novel. *** Unearthing Atlantis: An Archaeological Odyssey to the Fabled Lost Civilization; Charles R. Pellegrino, 1993. Wrote Foreword. *** Seize the Moment: The Autobiography of Britain's First Astronaut; Helen Sharman, 1993. Wrote Introduction. *** The War of the Worlds; H.G. Wells, 1993. Wrote Introduction to the 1993 edition of this 1898 novel. *** Gene Roddenberry: The Last Conversation; Yvonne Fern, 1994. Wrote Foreword. *** The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps; Marshall T. Savage, 1994. Wrote Introduction. *** Only Visiting This Planet: The Art of Danny Flynn; Nigel Suckling, 1994. Wrote Introduction. *** The Ultimate Egoist; Theodore Sturgeon, 1994. Wrote Foreword. *** 2001: Filming the Future; Piers Bizony, 1995. Wrote Foreword. *** Aliya: Stories of the Elephants of Sri Lanka; Teresa Cannon and Peter Davis, 1995. Wrote Foreword. *** Bright Messengers; Gentry Lee, 1995. Wrote Introduction to this novel set in the Rama universe. *** An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural (a.k.a. The Supernatural A-Z: The Truth and the Lies); James Randi, 1995, St. Martin's Press ISBN 0-312-15119-5 (Online Version). Wrote Introduction. *** Frontline of Discovery: Science on the Brink of Tomorrow; National Geographic Society, 1995. Wrote Epilogue. *** Rogue Asteroids and Doomsday Comets:The Search for the Million Megaton Menace That Threatens Life on Earth; Duncan Steel, 1995. Wrote Foreword. *** The Dechronization of Sam Magruder; George Gaylord Simpson, 1996. Wrote Introduction. *** Encounter with Tiber; Buzz Aldrin and John Barnes, 1996. Wrote Foreword. *** Survival Kit: How to Reach Ninety and Make the Most of It; William MacQuitty, 1996. Wrote Preface. *** The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must; Robert Zubrin and Richard Wagner, 1997. Wrote Foreword. *** The Roving Mind: New Edition, Isaac Asimov, 1997. Wrote Tribute. *** Arthur C. Clarke & Lord Dunsany: A Correspondence. ed. Keith Allen Daniels. Palo Alto, CA, USA: Anamnesis Press, 1998. Letters reprinted. *** Hal's Legacy : 2001's Computer As Dream and Reality; David G. Stork, 1998. Wrote Foreword. *** Intelligent Software Agents; Richard Murch, Tony Johnson, 1998. Wrote Foreword. *** Arthur C. Clarke's Mysteries; Simon Welfare and John Fairly, 1998. Wrote foreword. *** Welcome to the Wired World: The New Networked Economy; Anne C. Leer, 1999. Wrote Preface. *** Arthur C. Clarke's Mysteries; John Fairly and Simon Welfare, 2000. Wrote Foreword. *** e-Sphere: The Rise of the World-Wide Mind; Joseph N. Pelton, 2000. Wrote Foreword. *** Excess Heat: Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed; Charles G. Beaudette, 2000. Wrote Foreword. *** Sri Lanka, the Emerald Island; Tissa Devendra, 2000. Wrote Foreword. *** The Art of Chesley Bonestell; Ron Miller, 2001. Wrote Foreword. *** Literary Trips 2: Following in the Footsteps of Fame; Victoria Brooks (editor), 2001. Wrote Foreword and is profiled in chapter 1. *** Macroshift: Navigating the Transformation to a Sustainable World; Ervin Laszlo, 2001. Wrote Foreword. *** The Search for Free Energy (a.k.a. The Scientist, the Madman, the Thief and Their Lightbulb); Keith Tutt, 2001. Wrote Foreword. *** Visions of Spaceflight: Images from the Ordway Collection; Frederick I. Ordway III, 2001. Wrote Introduction, technical advisor. *** The Web Between the Worlds; Charles Sheffield, 2001. Wrote Introduction to the 2001 edition of this 1979 novel. *** The Worlds of Galileo; Michael E. Hanlon, 2001. Wrote Foreword. *** Business 2010: Mapping the New Commercial Landscape; Ian Pearson, Michael Lyons, 2002. Wrote Foreword. *** The Conquest of Space; David Lasser, 2002. Wrote Introduction to the 2002 edition of this 1931 work of non-fiction. *** Creating Space: The Story of the Space Age through the Models; Mat Irvine, 2002. Wrote Introduction. *** Moonwatcher's Memoir: A Diary of 2001: A Space Odyssey; Dan Richter, 2002. Wrote Foreword. *** From Narnia to A Space Odyssey: The War of Ideas Between Arthur C. Clarke and C. S. Lewis. Edited with an Introduction by Ryder W. Miller. Ibooks (distr. by Simon & Schuster), 2003. Letters, essays and short stories reprinted. Republished in 2005 with new sub-title "Stories, letters, and commentary by and about C. S. Lewis and Arthur C. Clarke". *** To the Edge of Doom; Tyronne Fernando, 2003. Wrote Introduction. *** The Colours of Infinity: The Beauty, The Power and the Sense of Fractals; Clear Books, 2004. Contributor. Reprinted in 2010 as The Colours of Infinity: The Beauty and Power of Fractals *** Are We Alone?: The Stanley Kubrick Extraterrestrial Intelligence Interviews; Anthony Frewin (editor), 2005. Wrote Preface. *** Freedom on the March: An American Voyage to Explore Globalization; Patrick Mendis, 2005. Wrote Introduction. *** 'S' Is for Space; Ray Bradbury, 2005. Wrote Introduction. *** Science Fiction Quotations: From the Inner Mind to the Outer Limits; Dr. Gary Westfahl (editor), 2005. Wrote Foreword. *** Beautiful Living: Buddha's Way to Prosperity, Wisdom, and Inner Peace (a.k.a. The Buddha's Teachings on Prosperity: At Home, At Work, In the World); Bhikkhu Rahula, 2006. Wrote Foreword. *** Jules Verne: The Definitive Biography; William Butcher, 2006. Wrote Introduction. *** The World of Jules Verne; Gonzague Saint Bris, 2006. Wrote Preface. *** The Rise of Animals: Evolution and Diversification of the Kingdom Animalia; Mikhail A. Fedonkin, James G. Gehling, Kathleen Grey, Guy M. Narbonne and Patricia Vickers-Rich, 2008. Wrote Foreword. *** SpaceShipOne: An Illustrated History; Dan Linehan, 2008. Wrote Foreword. *** From the Pen of Paul: The Fantastic Images of Frank R. Paul; Stephen D. Korshak (editor), 2009. Wrote Preface. *** The Story of Astronomy; Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest, 2012. Wrote Foreword. ==Acknowledgments== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_C._Clarke_bibliography Arthur C Clarke bibliography on Wikipedia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_C._Clarke Arthur C Clarke on Wikipedia]

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Bibliography of Barbara Euphan Todd

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Bibliography of Ben Elton

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Bibliography of Ben Jonson

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Jonson-368|profile]] ---- Ben Jonson was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Plays ** A Tale of a Tub, comedy (c. 1596 revised performed 1633; printed 1640) ** The Isle of Dogs, comedy (1597, with Thomas Nashe; lost) ** The Case is Altered, comedy (c. 1597–98; printed 1609), possibly with Henry Porter and Anthony Munday ** Every Man in His Humour, comedy (performed 1598; printed 1601) ** Every Man out of His Humour, comedy (performed 1599; printed 1600) ** Cynthia's Revels (performed 1600; printed 1601) ** The Poetaster, comedy (performed 1601; printed 1602) ** Sejanus His Fall, tragedy (performed 1603; printed 1605) ** Eastward Ho, comedy (performed and printed 1605), a collaboration with John Marston and George Chapman ** Volpone, comedy (c. 1605–06; printed 1607) ** Epicoene, or the Silent Woman, comedy (performed 1609; printed 1616) ** The Alchemist, comedy (performed 1610; printed 1612) ** Catiline His Conspiracy, tragedy (performed and printed 1611) ** Bartholomew Fair, comedy (performed 31 October 1614; printed 1631) ** The Devil is an Ass, comedy (performed 1616; printed 1631) ** The Staple of News, comedy (completed by Feb. 1626; printed 1631) ** The New Inn, or The Light Heart, comedy (licensed 19 January 1629; printed 1631) ** The Magnetic Lady, or Humours Reconciled, comedy (licensed 12 October 1632; printed 1641) ** The Sad Shepherd, pastoral (c. 1637, printed 1641), unfinished ** Mortimer His Fall, history (printed 1641), a fragment * Masques ** The Coronation Triumph, or The King's Entertainment (performed 15 March 1604; printed 1604); with Thomas Dekker ** A Private Entertainment of the King and Queen on May-Day (The Penates) (1 May 1604; printed 1616) ** The Entertainment of the Queen and Prince Henry at Althorp (The Satyr) (25 June 1603; printed 1604) ** The Masque of Blackness (6 January 1605; printed 1608) ** Hymenaei (5 January 1606; printed 1606) ** The Entertainment of the Kings of Great Britain and Denmark (The Hours) (24 July 1606; printed 1616) ** The Masque of Beauty (10 January 1608; printed 1608) ** The Masque of Queens (2 February 1609; printed 1609) ** The Hue and Cry After Cupid, or The Masque at Lord Haddington's Marriage (9 February 1608; printed c. 1608) ** The Entertainment at Britain's Burse (11 April 1609; lost, rediscovered 1997)[58] ** The Speeches at Prince Henry's Barriers, or The Lady of the Lake (6 January 1610; printed 1616) ** Oberon, the Faery Prince (1 January 1611; printed 1616) ** Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly (3 February 1611; printed 1616) ** Love Restored (6 January 1612; printed 1616) ** A Challenge at Tilt, at a Marriage (27 December 1613/1 January 1614; printed 1616) ** The Irish Masque at Court (29 December 1613; printed 1616) ** Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists (6 January 1615; printed 1616) ** The Golden Age Restored (1 January 1616; printed 1616) ** Christmas, His Masque (Christmas 1616; printed 1641) ** The Vision of Delight (6 January 1617; printed 1641) ** Lovers Made Men, or The Masque of Lethe, or The Masque at Lord Hay's (22 February 1617; printed 1617) ** Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue (6 January 1618; printed 1641) The masque was a failure; Jonson revised it by placing the anti-masque first, turning it into: ** For the Honour of Wales (17 February 1618; printed 1641) ** News from the New World Discovered in the Moon (7 January 1620: printed 1641) ** The Entertainment at Blackfriars, or The Newcastle Entertainment (May 1620?; MS) ** Pan's Anniversary, or The Shepherd's Holy-Day (19 June 1620?; printed 1641) ** The Gypsies Metamorphosed (3 and 5 August 1621; printed 1640) ** The Masque of Augurs (6 January 1622; printed 1622) ** Time Vindicated to Himself and to His Honours (19 January 1623; printed 1623) ** Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion (26 January 1624; printed 1624) ** The Masque of Owls at Kenilworth (19 August 1624; printed 1641) ** The Fortunate Isles and Their Union (9 January 1625; printed 1625) ** Love's Triumph Through Callipolis (9 January 1631; printed 1631) ** Chloridia: Rites to Chloris and Her Nymphs (22 February 1631; printed 1631) ** The King's Entertainment at Welbeck in Nottinghamshire (21 May 1633; printed 1641) ** Love's Welcome at Bolsover ( 30 July 1634; printed 1641) * Other works ** Epigrams (1612) ** The Forest (1616), including To Penshurst ** On My First Sonne (1616), elegy ** A Discourse of Love (1618) ** Barclay's Argenis, translated by Jonson (1623) ** The Execration against Vulcan (1640) ** Horace's Art of Poetry, translated by Jonson (1640), with a commendatory verse by Edward Herbert Underwood (1640) ** English Grammar (1640) ** Timber, or Discoveries made upon men and matter, as they have flowed out of his daily readings, or had their reflux to his peculiar notion of the times, (London, 1641) a commonplace book ** To Celia (Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes), poem ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Jonson Ben Jonson on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Benjamin Zephaniah

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Springer-4242|profile page]] ---- Benjamin Zephaniah was a prolific writer, actor, and musician. Here is a more complete listing of his works, additional to the bibliography on his profile: * Biographies ** We Sang Across the Sea: The Empire Windrush and Me (2022), a biography of Mona Baptiste written by Zephaniah and illustrated by Onyinye Iwu. * Children's books ** We Are Britain (2002), Frances Lincoln Publishers ** Primary Rhyming Dictionary (2004), Chambers Harrap ** J Is for Jamaica (2006), Frances Lincoln ** My Story (2011), Collins ** When I Grow Up (2011), Frances Lincoln * Other ** Kung Fu Trip (2011), Bloomsbury ** The Life And Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah (2018), Simon & Schuster * Plays ** Playing the Right Tune (1985) ** Job Rocking (1987). Published in Black Plays: 2, ed. Yvonne Brewster, Methuen Drama, 1989. ** Delirium (1987) ** Streetwise (1990) ** Mickey Tekka (1991) ** Listen to Your Parents (included in Theatre Centre: Plays for Young People – Celebrating 50 Years of Theatre Centre, 2003, Aurora Metro; also published by Longman, 2007) ** Face: The Play (with Richard Conlon) * Acting roles ** Didn't You Kill My Brother? (1987) – Rufus Farendj (1989) – Moses ** Dread Poets' Society (1992) – Andy Wilson ** Truth or Dairy (1994) – The Vegan Society (UK) ** Crucial Tales (1996) – Richard's father ** Making the Connection (2010) – Environment Films / The Vegan Society (UK) ** Peaky Blinders (2013–2022) – Jeremiah Jesus '''Discography''' * Albums ** Rasta (1982), Upright (reissued 1989), Workers Playtime (UK Indie #22) ** Us An Dem (1990), Island ** Back to Roots (1995), Acid Jazz ** Belly of De Beast (1996), Ariwa ** Naked (2005), One Little Indian ** Naked & Mixed-Up (2006), One Little Indian (Benjamin Zephaniah Vs. Rodney-P) ** Revolutionary Minds (2017), Fane Productions * Singles and EPs ** Dub Ranting EP (1982), Radical Wallpaper ** "Big Boys Don't Make Girls Cry" 12-inch single (1984), Upright ** "Free South Africa" (1986) ** "Crisis" 12-inch single (1992), Workers Playtime * Guest appearances ** "Empire" (1995), Bomb the Bass with Zephaniah & Sinéad O'Connor ** Heading for the Door by Back to Base (2000), MPR Records ** Open Wide (2004), Dubioza kolektiv (C) & (P) Gramofon ** Rebel by Toddla T (2009), 1965 Records ** "Illegal" (2000), from "Himawari" by Swayzak ** "Theatricks" (2000), by Kinobe ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Zephaniah Benjamin Zephaniah on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of D H Lawrence

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Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Novels ** The White Peacock (1911) ** The Trespasser (1912) ** Sons and Lovers (1913) ** The Rainbow (1915) ** Women in Love (1920) ** The Lost Girl (1920) ** Aaron's Rod (1922) ** Kangaroo (1923) ** The Boy in the Bush (1924) ** The Plumed Serpent (1926) ** Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928) ** The Escaped Cock (1929), later re-published as The Man Who Died * Short-story collections ** The Prussian Officer and Other Stories (1914) ** England, My England and Other Stories (1922) ** The Horse Dealer's Daughter (1922) ** The Fox, The Captain's Doll, The Ladybird (1923) ** St Mawr and other stories (1925) ** The Woman who Rode Away and other stories (1928) ** The Rocking-Horse Winner (1926) ** Mother and Daughter (1929) ** The Virgin and the Gipsy and Other Stories (1930) ** Love Among the Haystacks and other stories (1930) ** The Lovely Lady and other tales (1932) ** Collected Stories (1994) – Everyman's Library * Poetry collections ** Love Poems and others (1913) ** Amores (1916) ** Look! We have come through! (1917) ** New Poems (1918) ** Bay: a book of poems (1919) ** Tortoises (1921) ** Birds, Beasts and Flowers (1923) ** The Collected Poems of D H Lawrence (1928) ** Pansies (1929) ** Nettles (1930) ** Last Poems (1932) ** Fire and other poems (1940) ** The Complete Poems of D H Lawrence (1964), ed. Vivian de Sola Pinto and F. Warren Roberts ** The White Horse (1964) ** D. H. Lawrence: Selected Poems (1972), ed. Keith Sagar. * Plays ** The Daughter-in-Law (1913) ** The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd (1914) ** Touch and Go (1920) ** David (1926) ** The Fight for Barbara (1933) ** A Collier's Friday Night (1934) ** The Married Man (1940) ** The Merry-Go-Round (1941) ** The Complete Plays of D H Lawrence (1965) ** The Plays, edited by Hans-Wilhelm Schwarze and John Worthen, Cambridge University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-521-24277-0 * Non-fiction books and pamphlets ** Study of Thomas Hardy and other essays (1914), edited by Bruce Steele, Cambridge University Press, 1985, ISBN 0-521-25252-0, Literary criticism and metaphysics ** Movements in European History (1921), edited by Philip Crumpton, Cambridge University Press, 1989, ISBN 0-521-26201-1, Originally published under the name of Lawrence H. Davison ** Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious and Fantasia of the Unconscious (1921/1922), edited by Bruce Steele, Cambridge University Press, 2004 ISBN 0-521-32791-1 ** Studies in Classic American Literature (1923), edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindeth Vasey and John Worthen, Cambridge University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-521-55016-5 ** Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and other essays (1925), edited by Michael Herbert, Cambridge University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-521-26622-X ** A Propos of Lady Chatterley's Lover (1929) – Lawrence wrote this pamphlet to explain his novel ** Apocalypse and the writings on Revelation (1931) edited by Mara Kalnins, Cambridge University Press, 1980, ISBN 0-521-22407-1 ** Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence (1936) ** Phoenix II: Uncollected, Unpublished and Other Prose Works by D. H. Lawrence (1968) ** Introductions and Reviews, edited by N. H. Reeve and John Worthen, Cambridge University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-521-83584-4 ** Late Essays and Articles, edited by James T. Boulton, Cambridge University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-521-58431-0 ** Selected Letters, Oneworld Classics, 2008. Edited by James T. Boulton. ISBN 978-1-84749-049-0 * Travel books ** Twilight in Italy and Other Essays (1916), edited by Paul Eggert, Cambridge University Press, 1994, ISBN 0-521-26888-5. Twilight in Italy paperback reissue, I.B.Tauris, 2015, ISBN 978-1-78076-965-3 ** Sea and Sardinia (1921), edited by Mara Kalnins, Cambridge University Press, 1997, ISBN 0-521-24275-4 ** Mornings in Mexico and Other Essays (1927), edited by Virginia Crosswhite Hyde, Cambridge University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-521-65292-6. ** Sketches of Etruscan Places and other Italian essays (1932), edited by Simonetta de Filippis, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-521-25253-9 * Works translated by Lawrence ** Lev Isaakovich Shestov All Things are Possible (1920) ** Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin The Gentleman from San Francisco (1922), tr. with S. S. Koteliansky ** Giovanni Verga Mastro-Don Gesualdo (1923) ** Giovanni Verga Little Novels of Sicily (1925) ** Giovanni Verga Cavalleria Rusticana and other stories (1928) ** Antonio Francesco Grazzini The Story of Doctor Manente (1929) * Manuscripts and early drafts of published novels and other works ** Paul Morel (1911–12), edited by Helen Baron, Cambridge University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-521-56009-8, an early manuscript version of Sons and Lovers ** The First Women in Love (1916–17) edited by John Worthen and Lindeth Vasey, Cambridge University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-521-37326-3 ** Mr Noon, (unfinished novel) Parts I and II, edited by Lindeth Vasey, Cambridge University Press, 1984, ISBN 0-521-25251-2 ** The Symbolic Meaning: The Uncollected Versions of ** Studies in Classic American Literature, edited by Armin Arnold, Centaur Press, 1962 ** Quetzalcoatl (1925), edited by Louis L Martz, W W Norton Edition, 1998, ISBN 0-8112-1385-4, Early draft of The Plumed Serpent ** The First and Second Lady Chatterley novels, edited by Dieter Mehl and Christa Jansohn, Cambridge University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-521-47116-8. * Paintings ** The Paintings of D. H. Lawrence, London: Mandrake Press, 1929. ** D. H. Lawrence's Paintings, ed. Keith Sagar, London: Chaucer Press, 2003. ** The Collected Art Works of D. H. Lawrence, ed. Tetsuji Kohno, Tokyo: Sogensha, 2004. * Collected letters ** The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, Volume I, September 1901 – May 1913, ed. James T. Boulton, Cambridge University Press, 1979, ISBN 0-521-22147-1 ** The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, Volume II, June 1913 – October 1916, ed. George J. Zytaruk and James T. Boulton, Cambridge University Press, 1981, ISBN 0-521-23111-6 ** The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, Volume III, October 1916 – June 1921, ed. James T. Boulton and Andrew Robertson, Cambridge University Press, 1984, ISBN 0-521-23112-4 ** The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, Volume IV, June 1921 – March 1924 , ed. Warren Roberts, James T. Boulton and Elizabeth Mansfield, Cambridge University Press, 1987, ISBN 0-521-00695-3 ** The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, Volume V, March 1924 – March 1927, ed. James T. Boulton and Lindeth Vasey, Cambridge University Press, 1989, ISBN 0-521-00696-1 ** The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, Volume VI, March 1927 – November 1928 , ed. James T. Boulton and Margaret Boulton with Gerald M. Lacy, Cambridge University Press, 1991, ISBN 0-521-00698-8 ** The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, Volume VII, November 1928 – February 1930, ed. Keith Sagar and James T. Boulton, Cambridge University Press, 1993, ISBN 0-521-00699-6 ** The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, with index, Volume VIII, ed. James T. Boulton, Cambridge University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-521-23117-5 ** The Selected Letters of D H Lawrence, Compiled and edited by James T. Boulton, Cambridge University Press, 1997, ISBN 0-521-40115-1 ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._H._Lawrence D H Lawrence on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Dame Margaret Drabble

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Bibliography of David Attenborough

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Attenborough-45|profile]] ---- Sir David Attenborough is a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Zoo Quest to Guyana (1956) * Zoo Quest for a Dragon (1957) – republished in 1959 to include an additional 85 pages titled Quest for the Paradise Birds * Zoo Quest in Paraguay (1959) * Quest in Paradise (1960) * People of Paradise (1960) * Zoo Quest to Madagascar (1961) * Quest Under Capricorn (1963) * Fabulous Animals (1975) * The Tribal Eye (1976) * Life on Earth (1979) * Discovering Life on Earth (1981) * The Living Planet (1984) * The First Eden: The Mediterranean World and Man (1987) * The Atlas of the Living World (1989) * The Trials of Life (1990) * The Private Life of Plants (1994) * The Life of Birds (1998) * The Life of Mammals (2002) * Life on Air: Memoirs of a Broadcaster (2002) – autobiography, revised in 2009 * Life in the Undergrowth (2005) * Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the * Age of Discovery (2007) – with Susan Owens, Martin Clayton and Rea Alexandratos * Life in Cold Blood (2007) * David Attenborough's Life Stories (2009) * David Attenborough's New Life Stories (2011) * Drawn From Paradise: The Discovery, Art and Natural * History of the Birds of Paradise (2012) – with Errol Fuller * Adventures of a Young Naturalist: The Zoo Quest Expeditions (2017) * Journeys to the Other Side of the World: Further Adventures of a Young Naturalist (2018) * Dynasties: The Rise and Fall of Animal Families with Stephen Moss (BBC Books, 2018) * A Life on Our Planet: My Witness Statement and a Vision for the Future (2020) ==Acknowledgments== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough Sir David Attenborough on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Dodie Smith

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Smith-154149|profile]] ---- Dodie Smith was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: *Autobiography ** Look Back with Love: a Manchester Childhood (1974) ** Look Back with Mixed Feelings (1978) ** Look Back with Astonishment (1979) ** Look Back with Gratitude (1985) * Novels ** I Capture the Castle (1949) ** The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956) ** The New Moon with the Old (1963) ** The Town in Bloom (1965) ** It Ends with Revelations (1967) ** The Starlight Barking (1967) ** A Tale of Two Families (1970) ** The Girl from the Candle-lit Bath (1978) ** The Midnight Kittens (1978) * Plays ** Autumn Crocus (1931) ** Service (1932) ** Touch Wood (1934) ** Call It a Day (1935) ** Bonnet Over the Windmill (1937) ** Dear Octopus (1938) ** Lovers and Friends (1943) ** Letter from Paris (1952) ** I Capture the Castle (1954) ** These People, Those Books (1958) ** Amateur Means Lover (1961) * Screenplays ** The Uninvited (1944), written by Smith and Frank Partos ** Darling, How Could You! (1951), written by Smith and Lesser Samuels * Movies adapted from her works ** Looking Forward (1933), based on Service ** Autumn Crocus (1934) ** Call It a Day (1937) ** Dear Octopus (1943) ** The First Day of Spring (1956), based on Call It a Day ** One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) ** 101 Dalmatians (1996) ** 102 Dalmatians (2000) ** I Capture the Castle (2003) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodie_Smith Dodie Smith on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of E M Forster

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Forster-774|profile page]] ---- E M Forster was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Novels ** Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905) ** The Longest Journey (1907) ** A Room with a View (1908) ** Howards End (1910) ** A Passage to India (1924) ** Maurice (written in 1913–14, published posthumously in 1971) * Short stories ** The Celestial Omnibus (and other stories) (1911) ** The Eternal Moment and other stories (1928) *Collected Short Stories (1947) a combination of the above two titles, containing: ** "The Story of a Panic" ** "The Other Side of the Hedge" ** "The Celestial Omnibus" ** "Other Kingdom" ** "The Curate's Friend" ** "The Road from Colonus" ** "The Machine Stops" ** "The Point of It" ** "Mr Andrews" ** "Co-ordination" ** "The Story of the Siren" ** "The Eternal Moment" *The Life to Come and other stories (1972) (posthumous) containing the following stories written between approximately 1903 and 1960: ** "Ansell" ** "Albergo Empedocle" ** "The Purple Envelope" ** "The Helping Hand" ** "The Rock" ** "The Life to Come" ** "Dr Woolacott" ** "Arthur Snatchfold" ** "The Obelisk" ** "What Does It Matter? A Morality" ** "The Classical Annex" ** "The Torque" ** "The Other Boat" ** "Three Courses and a Dessert: Being a New and Gastronomic Version of the Old Game of Consequences", of which Forster wrote The Second Course (The First Course was written by Christopher Dilke, The Third Course by A. E. Coppard and The Dessert by James Laver) * Plays and pageants ** Abinger Pageant (1934) ** England's Pleasant Land (1940) * Film scripts ** A Diary for Timothy (1945) (directed by Humphrey Jennings, spoken by Michael Redgrave) ** Libretto ** Billy Budd (1951) (with Eric Crozier; based on Melville's novel, for the opera by Benjamin Britten) * Collections of essays and broadcasts ** Abinger Harvest (1936) ** Two Cheers for Democracy (1951) ** The Prince's Tale and Other Uncollected Writings (1998) * Literary criticism ** Aspects of the Novel (1927) ** The Feminine Note in Literature (posthumous) (2001) ** The Creator as Critic and Other Writings * Biography ** Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson (1934) ** Marianne Thornton, A Domestic Biography (1956) * Travel writing ** Alexandria: A History and Guide (1922) ** Pharos and Pharillon (A Novelist's Sketchbook of Alexandria Through the Ages) (1923) ** The Hill of Devi (1953) * Miscellaneous writings ** Selected Letters (1983–85) ** Commonplace Book (facsimile ed. 1978; edited by Philip Gardner, 1985) ** Locked Diary (2007) (held at King's College, Cambridge) ** Arctic Summer (novel fragment, written in 1912–13, published posthumously in 2003) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._M._Forster E M Forster on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of E Nesbit

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* Stories and storybooks for children ** 1887 The Pixies Garden ** 1891 "The Pilot", poem, picture book(?), OCLC 905335060 ** 1892 Father Christmas: The Children's Casket of Pictures ** 1894 Miss Mischief ** 1895 Tick Tock, Tales of the Clock ** 1895 Pussy cat ** 1895 Doggy Tales ** 1896 The Prince, Two Mice and Some Kitchen-Maids. Father Christmas: The Children's Treasury of Pictures and Stories (1892) ** 1897 The Children's Shakespeare ** 1897 Royal Children of English History ** 1897 Tales Told in the Twilight (bedtime stories by several writers) ** 1898 The Book of Dogs ** 1899 Pussy and Doggy Tales ** 1901 The Book of Dragons (stories that appeared in The Strand, 1899) ** 1901 Nine Unlikely Tales ** 1902 The Revolt of the Toys ** 1903 The Rainbow Queen and Other Stories ** 1903 Playtime Stories ** 1904 The Story of Five Rebellious Dolls ** 1904 Cat Tales (by Nesbit and her daughter Rosamund E. Nesbit Bland) ** 1905 Oswald Bastable and Others (includes four Bastable stories) ** 1905 Pug Peter, King of Mouseland ** 1907 Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare (reprint of The Children's Shakespeare, 1895) ** 1908 The Old Nursery Stories ** 1912 The Magic World ** 1925 Five of Us—and Madeline (posthumously assembled and edited by Rosamund E. Nesbit Bland, containing the title novel and two short stories perhaps completed by Nesbit) '''Novels for adults'''
* As Fabian Bland: ** The Prophet's Mantle. Serialised, Weekly Dispatch, 3 August–14 December 1884, published 1889 ** The Hour before Day. Serialised, Weekly Dispatch, 1885 ** Something Wrong. Serialised, Weekly Dispatch, 7 March to 4 July 1886 ** The Marden Mystery (1896) (rare: few if any copies survive) * As E Nesbit ** 1893 Her Marriage Lines. Serialised, Weekly Dispatch, 1893 ** 1898 The Secret of Kyriels (rare: few copies survive) ** 1902 The Red House ** 1906 The Incomplete Amorist ** 1909 Salome and the Head (also known as The House with No Address) ** 1909 Daphne in Fitzroy Street ** 1911 Dormant (US title, Rose Royal) ** 1916 The Incredible Honeymoon ** 1922 The Lark '''Short stories for adults'''
* As Fabian Bland ** "Psychical Research". Longman's Magazine, December 1884 ** "The Fabric of a Vision". Argosy, March 1885 ** "An Angel Unawares". Weekly Dispatch, 9 August 1885 ** "Desperate Conspirator". Weekly Dispatch, 15 May 1887 ** "A Pot of Money". Weekly Dispatch, 21 August 1887 ** "Christmas Roses". Weekly Dispatch, 25 December 1887 ** "High Social Position". Weekly Dispatch, 8 July 1888 ** "Mind and Money". Weekly Dispatch, 16 September 1888 ** "Getting into Society". Weekly Dispatch, 30 September 1888 ** "A Drama of Exile". Weekly Dispatch, 21 October 1888 ** "A Pious Fraud". Weekly Dispatch, 11 November 1888 ** "Her First Appearance". Weekly Dispatch, 16 December 1888 ** "Which Wins?" Murray's Magazine, December 1888 ** "Only a Joke". Longman's Magazine, August 1889 ** "The Golden Girl". Weekly Dispatch, 21 December 1890 * As E Nesbit ** "Uncle Abraham's Romance". Illustrated London News, 26 September 1891 ** "The Ebony Frame". Longman's Magazine, October 1891 ** "Hurst of Hurstcote", 1893 ** "The Butler in Bohemia" (by Nesbit and Oswald Barron), OCLC 72479308, 1894 ** "A Strayed Sheep". Thetford & Watton Times and People's Weekly Journal, 2 June 1894 (with Oswald Barron) ** "The Secret of Monsieur Roche Aymon". Atalanta Magazine, October 1894 (with Oswald Barron) ** "The Letter in Brown Ink". Windsor Magazine, August 1899 ** "'Thirteen Ways Home", 1901 ** "The Literary Sense", 1903 ** "The Third Drug", Strand Magazine, February 1908, as by E. Bland. Reprinted in anthologies thus and as "The Three Drugs" ** "These Little Ones", 1909 ** "The Aunt and the Editor". North Star and Farmers' Chronicle, 15 June 1909 ** "To the Adventurous", 1923 * Short story collections for adults ** Grim Tales (horror stories), 1893 ** "The Ebony Frame", "John Charrington's Wedding", "Uncle Abraham's Romance", "The Mystery of the Semi-Detached", "From the Dead", "Man-Size in Marble", "The Mass for the Dead" ** Something Wrong (horror stories), 1893 ** In Homespun (10 stories "written in an English dialect" of South Kent and Sussex), 1896 ** Man and Maid (10 stories), 1906 (some supernatural stories) ** Fear (horror stories), 1910 ** Collected Supernatural Stories, 2000 ** "Dormant" ("Rose Royal"), "Man-size in Marble", "The Detective", "No. 17", "John Charrington's Wedding", "The Blue Rose", "The Haunted House", "The House With No Address" ("Salome and the Head"), "The Haunted Inheritance", "The House of Silence", "The Letter in Brown Ink", "The Shadow", "The New Samson", "The Pavilion" ** From the Dead: The Complete Weird Stories of E Nesbit, 2005 ** "Introduction" (by S. T. Joshi), "John Charrington's Wedding", "The Ebony Frame", "The Mass for the Dead", "From the Dead", "Uncle Abraham's Romance", "The Mystery of the Semi-Detached", "Man-Size in Marble", "Hurst of Hurstcote", "The Power of Darkness", "The Shadow", "The Head", "The Three Drugs", "In the Dark", "The New Samson", "Number 17", "The Five Senses", "The Violet Car", "The Haunted House", "The Pavilion", "From My School-Days","In the Dark", "The Mummies at Bordeaux" ** The Power of Darkness: Tales of Terror', 2006 ** "Man-Size in Marble", "Uncle Abraham's Romance", "From the Dead", "The Three Drugs", "The Violet Car", "John Charrington's Wedding", "The Pavilion", "Hurst of Hurstcote", "In the Dark", "The Head", "The Mystery of the Semi-detached", "The Ebony Frame", "The Five Senses", "The Shadow", "The Power of Darkness", "The Haunted Inheritance", "The Letter in Brown Ink", "The House of Silence", "The Haunted House", "The Detective" '''Non-fiction''' * As E Nesbit ** "Women and Socialism: from the Middle-Class Point of View". Justice, 4 and 11 April 1885 ** "Women and Socialism: A Working Woman's Point of View". Justice, 25 April 1885 ** Wings and the Child, or The Building of Magic Cities, 1913 ** Long Ago When I Was Young[48] (originally a serial, 'My School-Days: Memories of Childhood', in Girl's Own Paper 1896–1897). Originally appearing as "My School-Days: Memories of Childhood" in The Girl's Own Paper between October 1896 and September 1897, Long Ago When I Was Young finally took book form in 1966, some 40 years after Nesbit's death, with an insightful introduction by Noel Streatfeild and some two dozen pen-and-ink drawings by Edward Ardizzone. The twelve chapters reproduce the instalments. * Poetry ** "A Lovers' Petition". Good Words, 17 August 1881 ** "Absolution". Longman's Magazine, August 1882 ** "Possibilities". Argosy, July 1884 ** "Until the Dawn". Justice, 21 February 1885 ** "Socialist Spring Song". Today, June 1885 ** "The Dead to the Living". Gentleman's Magazine ** "Waiting". Justice, July 1885 ** "Two Voices". Justice, August 1885 ** "1857-1885". Justice, 22 August 1885 ** "The Wife of All Ages". Justice, 18 September 1885 ** "The Time of Roses", undated (c. 1890) ** 1886 "Lays and Legends" ** 1887 "The Lily and the Cross" ** 1887 "Justice for Ireland!". Warminster Gazette, 12 March 1887 ** 1887 "The Ballad of Ferencz Renyi: Hungary, 1848". Longman's Magazine, April 1887 ** 1887 "The Message of June". Longman's Magazine, June 1887 ** 1887 "The Last Envoy" ** 1887 "The Star of Bethlehem" ** 1887 "Devotional Verses" ** 1888 "The Better Part, and Other Poems" ** 1888 "Landscape and Song" ** 1888 "The Message of the Dove" ** 1888 "All Round the Year" ** 1888 "Leaves of Life" ** 1889 "Corals and Sea Songs" ** 1890 "Songs of Two Seasons" ** 1892 "Sweet Lavender" ** 1892 "Lays and Legends", 2nd ed. ** 1895 "Rose Leaves" ** 1895 "A Pomander of Verse" ** 1898 "Songs of Love and Empire" ** 1901 "To Wish You Every Joy" ** 1905 "The Rainbow and the Rose" ** 1908 "Jesus in London" ** 1883–1908 "Ballads and Lyrics of Socialism" ** 1911 "Ballads and Verses of the Spiritual Life" ** 1912 "Garden Poems" ** 1922 "Many Voices" * Songs ** 1899 Slave Song (Chappell), OCLC 60194453 ==Acknowledgments== * [[Wikipedia:E._Nesbit]]

Bibliography of Elizabeth Gaskell

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Stevenson-1467|profile]] ---- Elizabeth Gaskell was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: * Novels ** Mary Barton (1848) ** Cranford (1851–53) ** Ruth (1853) ** North and South (1854–55) ** My Lady Ludlow (1858) ** A Dark Night's Work (1863) ** Sylvia's Lovers (1863) ** Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story (1864–66) * Novellas and Collections ** The Moorland Cottage (1850) ** Mr. Harrison's Confessions (1851) ** The Old Nurse's Story (1852) ** Lizzie Leigh (1855) ** Round the Sofa (1859) ** Lois the Witch (1859; 1861) ** Cousin Phillis (1864) ** The Grey Woman and Other Tales (1865) * Short Stories ** Libbie Marsh's Three Eras (1847) ** The Sexton's Hero (1847) ** Christmas Storms and Sunshine (1848) ** Hand and Heart (1849) ** Martha Preston (1850) ** The Well of Pen-Morfa (1850) ** The Heart of John Middleton"(1850) ** Disappearances (1851) ** Bessy's Troubles at Home (1852) ** The Old Nurse's Story (1852) ** Cumberland Sheep-Shearers (1853) ** Morton Hall (1853) ** Traits and Stories of the Huguenots (1853) ** My French Master (1853) ** The Squire's Story (1853) ** Company Manners (1854) ** Half a Life-time Ago (1855) ** The Poor Clare (1856) ** The Doom of the Griffiths (1858) ** An Incident at Niagara Falls (1858) ** The Sin of a Father (1858), later republished as "Right at Last" ** The Manchester Marriage (1858) ** The Haunted House (1859) ** The Ghost in the Garden Room (1859), later "The Crooked Branch" ** The Half Brothers (1859) ** Curious If True (1860) ** The Grey Woman (1861) ** Six weeks at Heppenheim (1862) ** The Cage at Cranford (1863) ** How the First Floor Went to Crowley Castle (1863), republished as "Crowley Castle" ** A Parson's Holiday (1865) * Non-fiction ** Notes on Cheshire Customs (1840) ** An Accursed Race (1855) ** The Life of Charlotte Brontë (1857) ** French Life (1864) ** A Column of Gossip from Paris (1865) * Poetry ** Sketches Among the Poor (with William Gaskell; 1837) ** Temperance Rhymes (1839) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Gaskell Elizabeth Gaskell on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Evelyn Waugh

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Waugh-417|profile]] ---- Evelyn Waugh was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Early writing (1910-1923) * Novels ** Decline and Fall (1928) ** Vile Bodies (1930) ** Black Mischief (1932) ** A Handful of Dust (1934) ** Scoop (1938) ** My Father's House (1939) ** Work Suspended (1939) ** Put Out More Flags (1942) ** Brideshead Revisited (1945) ** The Loved One (1948) ** Helena (1950) ** Love Among the Ruins (1953) ** Officers and Gentlemen (1955) ** The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold (1957) ** Unconditional Surrender (1961) ** Sword of Honour trilogy (1965) * Short Fiction ** The Balance (1925) ** A House of Gentlefolks (1927) ** The Manager of the Kremlin (1930) ** Love in the Slump (1932) ** Too Much Tolerance (1932) ** Excursion in Reality (1932) ** Incident in Azania (1932) ** Bella Fleace Gave a Party (1932) ** Cruise (1933) ** The Man Who Liked Dickens (1933) ** Out of Depth (1933) ** By Special Request (1934) ** Period Piece (1934) ** Mr Loveday's Little Outing (1935) ** Winner Takes All (1936) ** An Englishman's Home (1938) ** The Sympathetic Passenger (1939) ** Charles Ryder's Schooldays (1945) ** Scott-King's Modern Europe (1946) ** Tactical Exercise (1947) ** Compassion (1949) ** Basil Seal Rides Again (1962) * Travel Writing ** Labels (1930) - Mediterranean ** Remote People (1931) ** Ninety Two Days (1934) - British Guiana & Brazil ** Waugh in Abyssinia (1936) ** Robbery Under Law (1939) - Mexico ** When the Going Was Good (1946) ** The Holy Places (1952) ** A Tourist in Africa (1960) * Biography and Autobiography ** Rossetti: His Life and Works (1928) ** Edmund Campion: Jesuit and Martyr (1935) ** The Life of the Right Reverend Ronald Knox (1959) ** A Little Learning - autobiography (1964) ** The Letters of Evelyn Waugh (1914-1965) ** The Diaries of Evelyn Waugh (1919-1965) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_Waugh_bibliography Evelyn Waugh's works on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Ford Madox Ford

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Hueffer-2|profile]] ---- Ford Madox Ford was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * The Shifting of the Fire, as H Ford Hueffer, Unwin, 1892. * The Questions at the Well as Fenil Haig,1893 * The Brown Owl, as H Ford Hueffer, Unwin, 1892. * The Queen Who Flew: A Fairy Tale, Bliss Sands & Foster, 1894. * Ford Madox Brown : a record of his life and work, as H Ford Hueffer, Longmans, Green, 1896. * The Cinque Ports, Blackwood, 1900. * The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story, Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Hueffer, Heinemann, 1901. * Rossetti, Duckworth, [1902]. * Romance, Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Hueffer, Smith Elder, 1903. * The Benefactor, Langham, 1905. * The Soul of London. A Survey of the Modern City, Alston Rivers, 1905. * The Heart of the Country. A Survey of a Modern Land, Alston Rivers, 1906. * The Fifth Queen (Part One of The Fifth Queen trilogy), Alston Rivers, 1906. * Privy Seal (Part Two of The Fifth Queen trilogy), Alston Rivers, 1907. * The Spirit of the People. An Analysis of the English Mind, Alston Rivers, 1907. * An English Girl, Methuen, 1907. * The Fifth Queen Crowned (Part Three of The Fifth Queen trilogy), Nash, 1908. * Mr Apollo, Methuen, 1908. * The Half Moon, Nash, 1909. * A Call, Chatto, 1910. * The Portrait, Methuen, 1910. * The Critical Attitude, as Ford Madox Hueffer, Duckworth 1911. * The Simple Life Limited, as Daniel Chaucer, Lane, 1911. * Ladies Whose Bright Eyes, Constable, 1911 (extensively revised in 1935). * The Panel, Constable, 1912. * The New Humpty Dumpty, as Daniel Chaucer, Lane, 1912. * Henry James, Secker, 1913. * Mr Fleight, Latimer, 1913. * The Young Lovell, Chatto, 1913. * Antwerp (eight-page poem), The Poetry Bookshop, 1915. * Henry James, A Critical Study (1915). * Between St Dennis and St George, Hodder, 1915. * The Good Soldier, Lane, 1915. * Zeppelin Nights, with Violet Hunt, Lane, 1915. * The Marsden Case, Duckworth, 1923. * Women and Men, Paris, 1923. * Mr Bosphorous, Duckworth, 1923. * The Nature of a Crime, with Joseph Conrad, Duckworth, 1924. * Joseph Conrad, A Personal Remembrance, Little, Brown and Company, 1924. * Some Do Not . . ., (First in Parade's End tetralogy) Duckworth, 1924. * No More Parades, Duckworth, 1925. * A Man Could Stand Up --, Duckworth, 1926. * A Mirror To France. Duckworth. 1926 * New York is Not America, Duckworth, 1927. * New York Essays, Rudge, 1927. * New Poems, Rudge, 1927. * Last Post, (Fourth in Parade's End tetralogy) Duckworth, 1928. * A Little Less Than Gods, Duckworth, [1928]. * No Enemy, Macaulay, 1929. * The English Novel: From the Earliest Days to the Death of Joseph Conrad (One Hour Series), Lippincott, 1929; Constable, 1930. * Return to Yesterday, Liveright, 1932. * When the Wicked Man, Cape, 1932. * The Rash Act, Cape, 1933. * It Was the Nightingale, Lippincott, 1933. * Henry for Hugh, Lippincott, 1934. * Provence, Unwin, 1935. * Ladies Whose Bright Eyes (revised version), 1935 * Portraits from Life: Memories and Criticism of Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, H.G. Wells, Stephen Crane, D.H. Lawrence, John Galsworthy, Ivan Turgenev, W.H. Hudson, Theodore Dreiser, A.C. Swinburne, Houghton Mifflin Company Boston, 1937. * Great Trade Route, OUP, 1937. * Vive Le Roy, Unwin, 1937. * The March of Literature, Dial, 1938. * Selected Poems, Randall, 1971. (published posthumously) * Your Mirror to My Times, Holt, 1971. (published posthumously) * A History of Our Own Times, Indiana University Press, 1988 (published posthumously) ==Acknowledgments== [[Wikipedia: Ford_Madox_Ford]]

Bibliography of G K Chesterton

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Chesterton-7|profile]] ---- G K Chesterton was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Greybeards at Play (poetry) (1900) * The Wild Knight and Other Poems (poetry) (1900) * The Defendant , London: R. Brimley Johnson (1901) * Thomas Carlyle (1902) * Robert Louis Stevenson (1902) * Twelve Types (1902) * Robert Browning (1903) * Charles Dickens (1903) * Tennyson (1903) * Thackeray (1903) * Leo Tolstoy (1903) * Varied Types (1903) * The Napoleon of Notting Hill (novel) (1904) * G.F. Watts (1904) * The Club of Queer Trades (stories) (1905) * Heretics (1905) * Charles Dickens (1906) * The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare (novel) (1908) * Orthodoxy (1908) * All Things Considered (1908) * George Bernard Shaw (1909) * Tremendous Trifles (1909) * The Ball and the Cross (novel) (1909) * Five Types (essays), selected from Twelve Types. (1910) * William Blake (1910) * Alarms and Discursions (1910) * What's Wrong With the World (1910) * Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens (1911) * The Ballad of the White Horse (poetry) (1911) * The Wit and Wisdom of GK Chesterton (1911) * The Innocence of Father Brown (stories) (1911) * A Chesterton Calendar. Compiled from the Writings of G.K.C. (Calendar) (1911) * Manalive (novel) (1912) * A Miscellany of Men (1912) * Simplicity and Tolstoy (1912) * Magic (play) (1913) * The Victorian Age in Literature (1913) * The Flying Inn (novel) (1914) * The Wisdom of Father Brown (stories) (1914) * Trial of John Jasper, Lay Precentor of Cloisterham Cathedral in the County of Kent, for the Murder of Edwin Drood (1914) * London (1914) * The Barbarism of Berlin (1914) * Poems (1915) * Wine, Water and Song (poetry) (1915) * The Appetite of Tyranny (1915) * The Crimes of England (1915) * Divorce vs. Democracy (1916) * The Book of Job (1916) * A Shilling for My Thoughts (1916) * Temperance and The Great Alliance (pamphlet) (1916) * Utopia of Usurers (1917) * Lord Kitchener (1917) * A Short History of England (1917) * How to Help Annexation (1918) * Irish Impressions (1919) * The Superstition of Divorce (1920) * The Uses of Diversity (1920) * The New Jerusalem (1920) * The Ballad of St Barbara and Other Poems (poetry) (1922) * The Man Who Knew Too Much (stories) (1922) * Eugenics and other Evils (1922) * What I Saw in America (1922) * St Francis of Assisi (1923) * Poems (1923) * Fancies Versus Fads (essays) (1923) * The End of the Roman Road (1924) * Tales of The Long Bow (stories) (1925) * The Superstitions of the Sceptic (1925) * The Everlasting Man (1925) * William Cobbett (1925) * The Queen of Seven Swords (poetry) (1926) * The Outline of Sanity (1926) * The Incredulity of Father Brown (stories) (1926) * The Catholic Church and Conversion (1926) * Collected Works. Nine volumes (1926) * Collected Poems (1926) * Robert Louis Stevenson (1927) * The Secret of Father Brown (stories) (1927) * The Return of Don Quixote (novel) (1927) * The Judgment of Dr. Johnson (play) (1927) * The Collected Poems of G.K. Chesterton (1927) * Gloria in Profundis (poetry) (1927) * Culture and the Coming Peril (1927) * Social Reform vs. Birth Control (1927) * Generally Speaking (1928) * Do We Agree? (debate) with Shaw, George Bernard (1928) * The Sword of Wood (stories) (1928) * The Thing: Why I am a Catholic (1929) * G.K.C. as M.C (collected introductions), de Fonseka, J.P. (ed. )(1929) * Father Brown Omnibus (collected stories) (1929) * The Poet and the Lunatics (stories) (1929) * Ubi Ecclesia (poetry) (1929) * Christmas Poems (1929) * New and Collected Poems (1929) * Four Faultless Felons (stories), separately in US as The Ecstatic Thief; The Honest Quack; The Loyal Traitor; The Moderate Murderer (1930) * The Turkey and the Turk (play for mummers) (1930) * The Grave of Arthur (1930) * Come to Think of It (1930) * The Resurrection of Rome (1930) * All is Grist (1931) * The Floating Admiral (collaborative detective story) (1931) * Chaucer (1932) * New Poems (1932) * Christendom in Dublin (1932) * Sidelights of New London and Newer York (1932) * All I Survey (1933) * St Thomas Aquinas: The Dumb Ox (1933) * Avowals and Denials (1934) * GK's: A Miscellany of the First 500 Issues of G. K.'s Weekly (1934) * The Well and the Shallows (1935) * The Way of the Cross (1935) * The Scandal of Father Brown (stories) (1935) * Stories, Essays And Poems (1935) * Autobiography (1936) * As I Was Saying (1936) '''Published Posthumously''' * The Paradoxes of Mr. Pond (1937) * The Man Who Was Chesterton (anthology) (1937) * The Coloured Lands (1938) * The End of the Armistice, Sheed, Frank (ed.) (1940) * The Pocket Book of Father Brown, (1943) and many other reprint collections, including: ** (1959), The Second Father Brown, ** (1961), Ten Adventures of Father Brown, ** (1981), The Penguin Complete Father Brown, ** (1983), The Father Brown Omnibus, ** (1987), The Best of Father Brown, ** (1989), The Annotated Innocence of Father Brown, ** (1990), Father Brown Crime Stories, ** (1996), Father Brown of the Church of Rome. ** (1950), The Common Man. ** (1952), The Surprise (play). ** (1953), A Handful of Authors. ** (1954), Collected Poems. ''for books about G K Chesterton, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._K._Chesterton_bibliography GKC bibliography on Wikipedia]'' ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._K._Chesterton G K Chesterton on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of George Eliot

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Evans-9830|profile]] ---- George Eliot (Mary Anne (Evans) Cross) was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: * Novels ** Adam Bede, 1859 ** The Mill on the Floss, 1860 ** Silas Marner, 1861 ** Romola, 1863 ** Felix Holt, the Radical, 1866 ** Middlemarch, 1871–72 ** Daniel Deronda, 1876 * Poetry ** In a London Drawingroom, 1865 ** Two Lovers, 1866 ** The Choir Invisible, 1867 ** The Spanish Gypsy, 1868 ** Agatha, 1868 ** Brother and Sister, 1869 ** How Lisa Loved the King, 1869 ** Armgart, 1871 ** Stradivarius, 1873 ** The Legend of Jubal, 1874 ** I Grant You Ample Leave, 1874 ** Arion, 1873 ** A Minor Prophet, 1865 ** A College Breakfast Party, 1879 ** The Death of Moses, 1879 * Other ** Digital facsimile of manuscript "Quarry for Middlemarch", MS Lowell 13, Houghton Library, Harvard University ** Translation of Das Leben Jesu, kritisch bearbeitet (The Life of Jesus, Critically Examined) Volume 2 by David Strauss, 1846 ** Translation of Das Wesen des Christentums (The Essence of Christianity) by Ludwig Feuerbach, 1854 ** Translation of The Ethics of Benedict de Spinoza by Benedict de Spinoza, 1856 ** "Three Months in Weimar", 1855 ** "Silly Novels by Lady Novelists", 1856 ** "The Natural History of German Life", 1856 ** Scenes of Clerical Life, 1857 ** The Sad Fortunes of the Rev. Amos Barton ** Mr Gilfil's Love Story ** Janet's Repentance ** The Lifted Veil, 1859 ** Brother Jacob, 1864 ** "The Influence of Rationalism", 1865 ** Impressions of Theophrastus Such, 1879 ** Review of John Ruskin's Modern Painters in Westminster Review, April 1856 ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Eliot George Eliot on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Georgette Heyer

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Heyer-168|profile]] ---- Georgette (Heyer) Rougier was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: * The Georgian novels of Georgette Heyer ** The Black Moth 1921 Constable (London) ** The Transformation of Philip Jettan (later republished as Powder and Patch) 1923 William Heinemann (London) ** These Old Shades 1926 William Heinemann (London) ** The Masqueraders 1928 William Heinemann (London) ** Devil's Cub 1932 William Heinemann (London) ** The Convenient Marriage 1934 William Heinemann (London) ** The Talisman Ring 1936 William Heinemann (London) ** Faro's Daughter 1941 William Heinemann (London) * Regency novels ** Regency Buck 1935 William Heinemann (London) ** An Infamous Army 1937 William Heinemann (London) ** The Spanish Bride 1940 William Heinemann (London) ** The Corinthian 1940 William Heinemann (London) ** Friday's Child 1944 William Heinemann (London) ** The Reluctant Widow 1946 William Heinemann (London) ** The Foundling 1948 William Heinemann (London) ** Arabella 1949 William Heinemann (London) ** The Grand Sophy 1950 William Heinemann (London) ** The Quiet Gentleman 1951 William Heinemann (London) ** Cotillion 1953 William Heinemann (London) ** The Toll-Gate 1954 William Heinemann (London) ** Bath Tangle 1955 William Heinemann (London) ** Sprig Muslin 1956 William Heinemann (London) ** April Lady 1957 William Heinemann (London) ** Sylvester, or the Wicked Uncle 1957 William Heinemann (London) ** Venetia 1958 William Heinemann (London) ** The Unknown Ajax 1959 William Heinemann (London) ** A Civil Contract 1961 William Heinemann (London) ** The Nonesuch 1962 William Heinemann (London) ** False Colours 1963 The Bodley Head (London) ** Frederica 1965 The Bodley Head (London) ** Black Sheep 1966 The Bodley Head (London) ** Cousin Kate 1968 The Bodley Head (London) ** Charity Girl 1970 The Bodley Head (London) ** Lady of Quality 1972 The Bodley Head (London) * Other historical novels ** The Great Roxhythe 1923 William Heinemann (London) ** Simon the Coldheart 1925 William Heinemann (London) ** Beauvallet 1929 William Heinemann (London) ** The Conqueror 1931 William Heinemann (London) ** Royal Escape 1938 William Heinemann (London) ** My Lord John 1975 The Bodley Head (London) * Contemporary novels ** Instead of the Thorn 1923 William Heinemann (London) ** Helen 1928 Longmans and Co (London) ** Pastel 1929 Longmans and Co (London) ** Barren Corn 1930 Longmans and Co (London) * Detective novels ** Footsteps in the Dark 1932 Longmans and Co (London) ** Why Shoot a Butler? 1933 Longmans and Co (London) ** The Unfinished Clue 1934 Longmans and Co (London) ** Death in the Stocks 1935 Longmans and Co (London) ** Behold, Here's Poison 1936 Hodder & Stoughton (London) ** They Found Him Dead 1937 Hodder & Stoughton (London) ** A Blunt Instrument 1938 Hodder & Stoughton (London) ** No Wind of Blame 1939 Hodder & Stoughton (London) ** Envious Casca 1941 Hodder & Stoughton (London) ** Penhallow 1942 William Heinemann (London) ** Duplicate Death 1951 William Heinemann (London) ** Detection Unlimited 1953 William Heinemann (London) * Essays ** "Books about the Brontës" 31 March 1954 Punch ** "How to be a Literary Critic" 28 April 1954 Punch * Short stories ** "A Proposal to Cicely" 4 September 1922 The Happy Magazine ** "The Bulldog and the Beast" March 1923 The Happy Magazine ** "Linckes' Great Case" 2 March 1923 The Detective Magazine ** "The Horned Beast of Africa" 22 June 1929 The Sphere ** "Runaway Match" April 1936 Woman's Journal ** "Pursuit" 1939 The Queen's Book of the Red Cross *Pistols for Two, which contains (all 1960, William Heinemann London): ** "Pistols for Two" ** "A Clandestine Affair" ** "Bath Miss" ** "Pink Domino" ** "A Husband for Fanny" ** "To Have the Honour" ** "Night at the Inn" ** "The Duel" ** "Hazard" ** "Snowdrift" ** "Full Moon" ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgette_Heyer Georgette Heyer on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Gerald Durrell

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Durrell-228|profile]] ---- Gerald Durrell was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Autobiographical ** The Overloaded Ark (Faber and Faber, 1953) ** Three Singles to Adventure (Three Tickets to Adventure) (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1954) ** The Bafut Beagles (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1954) ** The New Noah (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1955) ** The Drunken Forest (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956) ** My Family and Other Animals (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956) - first in the Corfu trilogy ** Encounters with Animals (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1958) ** A Zoo in My Luggage (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1960) ** The Whispering Land (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1961) ** Menagerie Manor (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1964) ** Two in the Bush (Collins, 1966) ** Birds, Beasts, and Relatives (Collins, 1969) - second in the Corfu trilogy ** Fillets of Plaice (Collins, 1971) ** Catch Me a Colobus (Collins, 1972) ** Beasts in My Belfry (A Bevy of Beasts) (Collins, 1973) ** The Stationary Ark (Collins, 1976) (mainly non-fictional content) ** Golden Bats And Pink Pigeons: A Journey to the Flora and Fauna of a Unique Island (Collins, 1977) ** The Garden of the Gods (Fauna and Family) (Collins, 1978) - third in the Corfu trilogy ** The Picnic And Suchlike Pandemonium (The Picnic and Other Inimitable Stories) (Collins, 1979) (with some fictional short stories) ** Ark on the Move (Coward McCann, 1982) ** How to Shoot an Amateur Naturalist (Collins, 1984) ** Durrell in Russia (with Lee Durrell) (MacDonald (Publisher) (UK) / Simon & Schuster (U.S.), 1986) ** The Ark's Anniversary (Collins, 1990) ** Marrying Off Mother and Other Stories (Harper-Collins, 1991) (with some fictional short stories) ** The Aye-Aye And I: A Rescue Journey to Save One of the World's Most Intriguing Creatures from Extinction (Harper-Collins, 1992) * Non-fiction ** Island Zoo: The Animals a Famous Collector Couldn't Part with (photographs by W. Suschitzky) (Collins, 1961) ** Look at Zoos (Hamish Hamilton, 1961) ** A Practical Guide for the Amateur Naturalist (with Lee Durrell) (Hamish Hamilton (UK) / Alfred A. Knopf (U.S.), 1982) * Fiction ** The Donkey Rustlers (Collins, 1968) ** Rosy Is My Relative (Collins, 1968) ** The Talking Parcel (Battle for Castle Cockatrice) (Collins, 1974) ** The Mockery Bird (The Billion Dollar Brain) (Collins, 1981) ** The Fantastic Flying Journey: An Adventure in Natural History (Conran Octopus, 1987) ** The Fantastic Dinosaur Adventure: A New Adventure in Natural History (Conran Octopus, 1989) ** Keeper (Michael O'Mara Books, 1990) ** Toby the Tortoise (Michael O'Mara Books, 1991) ** Puppy's Wild Time ('Puppy Tales' No. 1) (Scott Ltd, 1993) ** Puppy's Beach Adventure ('Puppy Tales' No. 2) (Scott Ltd, 1993) ** Puppy's Pet Pals ('Puppy Tales' No. 3) (Scott Ltd, 1993) ** Puppy's Field Day ('Puppy Tales' No. 4) (Scott Ltd, 1993) * Compilations ** The Best of Gerald Durrell (edited by Lee Durrell) (Harper-Collins, 1996) * Unpublished ** Animal Pie, an unpublished book of lighthearted animal poems and caricatures, written in the 1950s [referenced in the official Douglas Botting biography] ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Durrell Gerald Durrell on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of H E Bates

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Bates-9540|profile]] ---- H E Bates was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Novels ** The Two Sisters (1926) ** Catherine Foster (1929) ** Charlotte's Row (1931) ** The Fallow Land (1932) ** A German Idyll (1932) ** The Poacher (1935) ** The Duet (1935) ** A House of Women (1936) ** Spella Ho (1938) ** Fair Stood the Wind for France (1944) ** The Cruise of the Breadwinner (1946) ** The Purple Plain (1947) ** The Jacaranda Tree (1949) ** The Scarlet Sword (1950) ** The Grass God (1951) ** Love for Lydia (1952) ** The Feast of July (1954) ** The Sleepless Moon (1956) ** A Crown of Wild Myrtle (1962) ** A Moment in Time (1964) ** The Distant Horns of Summer (1967) ** The Triple Echo (1970) * Pop Larkin series ** The Darling Buds of May (1958) ** A Breath of French Air (1959) ** When the Green Woods Laugh (1960) ** Oh! To be in England (1963) ** A Little of What You Fancy (1970) * Short stories ** The Spring Song and In View of the Fact That (1927) ** Day's End and Other Stories (1928) ** Seven Tales and Alexander (1929) ** The Tree (1930) ** The Hessian Prisoner (1930) ** Charlotte Esmond (1930) Republished as Mrs Esmond's Life (1931) ** A Threshing Day for Esther (1931) ** Sally Go Round the Moon (1932) ** The Black Boxer (1932) ** The Story Without an End (1932) ** The House with the Apricot (1933) ** Time (1933) ** The Lily (1933) ** The Woman who had Imagination (1934) ** Cut and Come Again (1935) ** Something Short and Sweet (1936) ** The Ox (1939) ** The Flying Goat (1939) ** I Am Not Myself (1939) ** The Beauty of the Dead(1940) ** The Greatest People in the World (1942) as Flying Officer X ** How Sleep the Brave (1943) as Flying Officer X ** Bride Comes to Evensford (1943) ** Dear Life (1949) ** Colonel Julien (1951) ** The Nature of Love (1953) ** The Daffodil Sky (1955) ** Death of a Huntsman (1957) ** The Watercress Girl (1959) ** Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (1961) ** The Day of the Tortoise (1961) ** The Fabulous Mrs V (1964) ** The Four Beauties (1968) ** The Song of the Wren (1972) ** The Yellow Meads of Asphodel (1976) * Short Story Collections ** Thirty Tales (1934) ** Country Tales (1938) ** The Bride Comes to Evensford and Other Tales (1949) ** An Aspidistra in Babylon (1960) ** The Golden Oriole (1962) ** Seven by Five (1963) ** The Wedding Party (1965) ** The Wild Cherry Tree (1968) ** The Good Corn and other Stories (1974) ** A Party for the Girls (1988) ** Love in a Wych Elm and Other Stories (2009) ** Uncle Silas series ** My Uncle Silas (1939) ** Sugar for the Horse (1957) * Drama ** The Last Bread (1926) (one act play[6]) ** The Day of Glory (1945) ** Essays and non-fiction ** Flowers and Faces (1935) ** Through the Woods (1936) ** Down the River (1937) ** The Seasons & The Gardener (1940) ** In the Heart of the Country (1942) ** O More Than Happy Countryman (1943) ** War Pictures by British Artists (1943) ** Country Life (1943) ** There's Freedom in the Air (1944) ** Flying Bombs over England (1945) Also published as ** "The Battle of the Flying Bomb." ** The Tinkers of Elstow (1946) ** The Country Heart (1949) ** Fawley Achievement (1951) ** The Country of White Clover (1952) ** Edward Garnett (1950) ** A Love of Flowers (1971) ** A Fountain of Flowers (1974) * Criticism ** The Modern Short Story (1942) * Books for children ** The Seekers (1926) ** Achilles the Donkey (1962) ** Achilles and Diana (1963) ** Achilles and the Twins (1964) ** The White Admiral (1968) * Autobiography ** The Vanished World (1969) ** The Blossoming World (1971) ** The World in Ripeness (1972) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._E._Bates H E Bates on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Jack Higgins

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Patterson-22296|profile]] ---- Henry "Jack Higgins" Patterson was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * 1959 Sad Wind from the Sea, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring Mark Hagen * 1960 Cry of the Hunter, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring Martin Fallon (Martin Fallon Book 1) * 1961 The Thousand Faces of Night, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring Hugh Marlow * 1962 Comes the Dark Stranger, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring Martin Shane * 1962 Hell Is Too Crowded, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring Matthew Brady * 1962 The Testament of Caspar Schultz, writing as Martin Fallon, featuring Paul Chavasse (Paul Chavasse Book 1). Revised and re-released in 2006 as The Bormann Testament * 1963 The Dark Side of the Island, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring Hugh Lomax * 1963 Pay the Devil, writing as Henry Patterson, featuring Clay Fitzgerald. Revised and re-released in 2000 under the same name * 1963 Seven Pillars to Hell, writing as Hugh Marlowe, featuring Gavin Kane. Revised and re-released in 1994 as Sheba * 1963 Year of the Tiger, writing as Martin Fallon, featuring Paul Chavasse (Paul Chavasse Book 2). Revised and re-released in 1996 under the same name * 1964 Passage by Night, writing as Hugh Marlowe, featuring Harry Manning * 1964 A Phoenix in the Blood, writing as Henry Patterson, featuring Jay Williams * 1964 Thunder at Noon, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring John Dillinger. Revised and re-released in 1983 as Dillinger * 1964 Wrath of the Lion, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring Neil Mallory * 1965 The Graveyard Shift, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring Nick Miller (Nick Miller Book 1) * 1965 The Keys of Hell, writing as Martin Fallon, featuring Paul Chavasse (Paul Chavasse Book 3). Revised and re-released in 2002 under the same name * 1966 A Candle for the Dead, writing as Hugh Marlowe, featuring Sean Rogan. Revised and re-released the same year as The Violent Enemy * 1966 The Iron Tiger, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Jack Drummond * 1966 Midnight Never Comes, writing as Martin Fallon, featuring Paul Chavasse (Paul Chavasse Book 4) * 1967 Brought in Dead, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring Nick Miller (Nick Miller Book 2) * 1967 Dark Side of the Street, writing as Martin Fallon, featuring Paul Chavasse (Paul Chavasse Book 5) * 1968 East of Desolation, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Joe Martin * 1968 Hell Is Always Today, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring Nick Miller (Nick Miller Book 3) * 1969 A Fine Night for Dying, writing as Martin Fallon, featuring Paul Chavasse (Paul Chavasse Book 6) * 1969 In the Hour Before Midnight, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Stacy Wyatt. Revised and re-released the same year as The Sicilian Heritage * 1970 A Game for Heroes, writing as James Graham, featuring Owen Morgan * 1970 Night Judgement at Sinos, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Jack Savage * 1971 The Last Place God Made, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sam Hannah * 1971 Toll for the Brave, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Ellis Jackson * 1971 The Wrath of God, writing as James Graham, featuring Emmet Kogh * 1972 The Khufra Run, writing as James Graham, featuring Jack Nelson * 1972 The Savage Day, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Simon Vaughan (Simon Vaughan Book 1) * 1973 A Prayer for the Dying, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Martin Fallon (Martin Fallon Book 2) * 1974 The Run to Morning, writing as James Graham, featuring Oliver Grant. Revised and re-released the same year as Bloody Passage * 1975 '''The Eagle Has Landed''', writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Liam Devlin (Liam Devlin Book 1) * 1976 Storm Warning, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Paul Gericke * 1977 The Valhalla Exchange, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Hamilton Canning * 1978 Day of Judgment, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Simon Vaughan (Simon Vaughan Book 2) * 1979 To Catch a King, writing as Harry Patterson, featuring Walter Schellenberg * 1980 Solo, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Asa Morgan (Asa Morgan Book 1). Revised and re-released the same year as The Cretan Lover * 1981 Luciano's Luck, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Harry Carter * 1982 Touch the Devil, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Liam Devlin (Liam Devlin Book 2) * 1983 Exocet, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Tony Villiers (Tony Villiers Book 1) * 1985 Confessional, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Liam Devlin (Liam Devlin Book 3) * 1986 Night of the Fox, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Harry Martineau (Dougal Munro and Jack Carter Book 1) * 1989 Memoirs of a Dance Hall Romeo, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Oliver Shaw * 1989 A Season in Hell, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Tony Villiers (Tony Villiers Book 2) * 1990 Cold Harbour, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Craig Osbourn (Dougal Munro and Jack Carter Book 2) * 1990 The Eagle Has Flown, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Liam Devlin (Liam Devlin Book 4) * 1992 Eye of the Storm, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 1). Revised and re-released in 1996 as Midnight Man * 1993 Thunder Point, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 2) * 1994 On Dangerous Ground, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 3) * 1995 Angel of Death, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 4) * 1995 The Morgan Score, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Asa Morgan (Asa Morgan Book 2). Published as a short story in "Great Irish Tales Of Horror" * 1996 Drink with the Devil, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 5) * 1997 The President's Daughter, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 6) * 1998 Flight of Eagles, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Max and Harry Kelso (Dougal Munro and Jack Carter Book 3) * 1999 The White House Connection, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 7) * 2000 Day of Reckoning, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 8) * 2001 Edge of Danger, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 9) * 2002 Midnight Runner, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 10) * 2003 Bad Company, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 11) * 2004 Dark Justice, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 12) * 2005 Without Mercy, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 13) * 2006 Sure Fire, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring The Chance Twins (The Chance Twins Book 1). Co-written with Justin Richards * 2007 The Killing Ground, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 14) * 2007 Rough Justice, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 15) * 2008 Death Run, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring The Chance Twins (The Chance Twins Book 2). Co-written with Justin Richards * 2009 A Darker Place, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 16) * 2009 First Strike, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring The Chance Twins (The Chance Twins Book 3). Co-written with Justin Richards * 2009 Sharp Shot, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring The Chance Twins (The Chance Twins Book 4). Co-written with Justin Richards * 2009 The Wolf at the Door, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 17) * 2010 The Judas Gate, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 18) * 2012 A Devil is Waiting, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 19) * 2013 The Death Trade, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 20) * 2014 Rain on the Dead, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 21) * 2016 The Midnight Bell, writing as Jack Higgins, featuring Sean Dillon (Sean Dillon Book 22) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Higgins Jack Higgins on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of James Hadley Chase

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Raymond-5294|profile]] ---- James Hadley Chase (born René Raymond) was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * 1939 No Orchids for Miss Blandish * 1940 The Dead Stay Dumb * 1941 Twelve Chinks and a Woman * 1941 Miss Callaghan Comes to Grief * 1942 Get a Load of This (short story collection) * 1944 Miss Shumway Waves a Wand * 1945 Eve * 1946 I'll Get You for This * 1947 Last Page (play) * 1948 The Flesh of the Orchid * 1949 You Never Know with Women * 1949 You're Lonely When You're Dead * 1950 Figure It Out for Yourself * 1950 Lay Her Among the Lilies * 1951 Strictly for Cash * 1952 The Fast Buck * 1952 Double Shuffle * 1953 I'll Bury My Dead * 1953 This Way for a Shroud * 1954 Tiger By the Tail * 1954 Safer Dead * 1955 You've Got It Coming * 1956 There's Always a Price Tag * 1957 The Guilty Are Afraid * 1958 Not Safe to Be Free * 1959 Shock Treatment * 1959 The World in My Pocket * 1960 What's Better Than Money * 1960 Come Easy – Go Easy * 1961 A Lotus for Miss Quon * 1961 Just Another Sucker * 1962 I Would Rather Stay Poor * 1962 A Coffin from Hong Kong * 1963 One Bright Summer Morning * 1963 Tell It to the Birds * 1964 The Soft Centre * 1965 This Is for Real * 1965 The Way the Cookie Crumbles * 1966 You Have Yourself a Deal * 1966 Cade * 1967 Have This One on Me * 1967 Well Now – My Pretty * 1968 An Ear to the Ground * 1968 Believed Violent * 1969 The Whiff of Money * 1969 The Vulture Is a Patient Bird * 1970 Like a Hole in the Head * 1970 There's a Hippie on the Highway * 1971 Want to Stay Alive? * 1971 An Ace Up My Sleeve * 1972 Just a Matter of Time * 1972 You're Dead Without Money * 1973 Have a Change of Scene * 1973 Knock, Knock! Who's There? * 1974 So What Happens To Me? * 1974 Goldfish Have No Hiding Place * 1975 Believe This – You'll Believe Anything * 1975 The Joker in the Pack * 1976 Do Me a Favour, Drop Dead * 1977 My Laugh Comes Last * 1977 I Hold the Four Aces * 1978 Consider Yourself Dead * 1979 You Must Be Kidding * 1979 A Can of Worms * 1980 You Can Say That Again * 1980 Try This One for Size * 1981 Hand Me a Fig Leaf * 1982 Have a Nice Night * 1982 We'll Share a Double Funeral * 1983 Not My Thing * 1984 Hit Them Where It Hurts ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hadley_Chase James Hadley Chase on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Joachim Hayward Stocqueler

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Stocqueler-1|profile]] ---- Joachim Hayward Stocqueler was a prolific writer. Lists of the plays and other productions he authored is on his profile page. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works (some under his pseudonym of J H Siddons): * Fifteen Months Pilgrimage through Untrodden Tracts in Khuzistan and Persia... in the Years 1831 and 1832. 2 vols London: Saunders & Otley, 1832. * The Wellington Manual, being a compilation from the dispatches of ... the Duke of Wellington, embracing his sentiments on various points relating to military discipline and administration, &c. Calcutta: W. Rushton & Co., 1840. * Memorials of Affghanistan... between the Years 1838 and 1842. Calcutta: 1843. * Lucretia Borgia, a romance of history. London: William Barth, 1844 * The Handbook of India, A guide to the Stranger and the Traveller, and a Companion to the Resident. London: W.H. Allen, 1844. * The Oriental Interpreter and Treasury of East India Knowledge : companion to The Handbook of British India. London: C. Cox, 1848. * Maid Marian: the Forest Queen. London: George Peirce, 1849. Originally serialized in 31 parts. * A Catechism of Field Fortifications. London: United Service Gazette Press, 1850 * The Overland Companion: being a guide for the traveller to India via Egypt. London: Wm. H. Allen & Co., 1850. * The British Officer, His Position, Duties and Emoluments and Privileges. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1851. * The Victory must be won. Song: Words by J H Stocqueler. Music composed by Miss Harriet Georgina Willoughby. London: T. E. Purday, 1852 * The Old Field Officer; or, the military and sporting adventures of Major Worthington. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, 1853 * The Military Encyclopædia; A Technical, Biographical, and Historical Dictionary, referring exclusively to the Military Sciences, the Memoirs of Distinguished Soldiers, and the Narratives of Remarkable Battles. London: Wm. H. Allen & Co., 1853. * India: its history, climate, productions, and field sports; with notices of European life and manners, and of the various travelling routes. London: G. Routledge and Co., 1853. * The Life of Field-Marshal the Duke of Wellington. Two volumes. London: Ingram, Cooke, and Company, 1853; Philadelphia: 1855. * Memoirs and Correspondence of Major-General Sir William Nott. 2 vols. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1854. * Military Catechism and Handbook of Regimental Standing Orders by Anthony Walshe, revised and enlarged by J H Stocqueler. London: W. Thacker & Co., 1855. * The British Soldier: an anecdotal history of the British Army from its earliest formation to the present time. London: Orr & Co., 1857. * The True Causes of the Revolt of the Bengal army. London: Charles Evans, 1858. * A Familiar History of British India, from the earliest period to the transfer of the government of India to the British crown in 1858. London: Darton, 1859. * The War in Italy, and all about it. London: Henry Lea, 1859. * Norton’s Hand-book to Europe: or, How to Travel in the Old World. By J H Siddons (J H Stocqueler). New York: Charles B Norton, 1860 * The Canadian Volunteers' hand-book : a compendium of military facts and suggestions adapted to field service. By J H Siddons (J H Stocqueler). Toronto: Rollo & Adam, 1863. * The Emigrant's Friend; a true guide to the emigrant proceeding to New York, Boston, Philadelphia or the Canadas. Liverpool: W. Gilling, 1864. * Yankeeland in her Trouble: An Englishman's Correspondence during the War. By J H Siddons (J H Stocqueler). Pamphlet (no publisher), 1864. * A Familiar History of the United States of America from the date of the earliest settlements down to the present time. London: Darton & Hodge, 1865. * A Familiar History of the British army, from the Restoration in 1660 to the Present Time. London: Stanford, 1871. * A Personal History of The Horse-Guards from 1750 to 1872. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1873. * The Memoirs of a Journalist. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1873. * A Review of the Life and Labours of Dr. G.W. Leitner, (reprinted from The Oriental). Brighton: Tower Press, 1875 * The Rajahate of Saràwak, (reprinted from The Oriental). Brighton: Tower Press, 1875 * Utterance and Expression: a few words on the importance of high art reading and effective speaking. By J H Siddons (J H Stocqueler). New York: Sheldon & Co., 1876. * The Language and Literature of Shakespeare. By J H Siddons (J H Stocqueler). Washington: Gibson brothers, printers, 1884. * The Shakespearian Referee. By J H Siddons (J H Stocqueler). Washington: W.H. Lowdermilk & Co., 1886 ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_Hayward_Stocqueler Joachim Hayward Stocqueler on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Joan Aiken

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Aiken-1043|profile]] ---- Joan Aiken was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: * Wolves Chronicles ** The Whispering Mountain (Jonathan Cape) (1968), a prequel to the series ** The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (Jonathan Cape) (1962) ** Black Hearts in Battersea (Simon; Dido Twite) (1964) ** Nightbirds on Nantucket (Dido Twite) (1966) ** The Stolen Lake (Dido Twite) (1981) ** Limbo Lodge (U.S. title: Dangerous Games) (Dido Twite) (1999) ** The Cuckoo Tree (Dido Twite) (1971) ** Dido and Pa (Dido Twite; Is Twite) (1986) ** Is (U.S. title: Is Underground) (Is Twite) (1992) ** Cold Shoulder Road (Is Twite) (1995) ** Midwinter Nightingale (Dido Twite; Simon) (2003) ** The Witch of Clatteringshaws (Dido Twite; Simon) (2005) * Arabel and Mortimer series ** Arabel's Raven (1972) ** Escaped Black Mamba (1973) ** The Bread Bin (1974) ** Mortimer's Tie (1976) ** Mortimer and the Sword Excalibur (1979) ** The Spiral Stair (1979) ** The Mystery of Mr Jones's Disappearing Taxi (1982) ** Mortimer's Portrait on Glass (1982) ** Mortimer's Cross (1983) ** Mortimer Says Nothing (three stories) (1985) ** Arabel and Mortimer (1992) ** Mortimer's Mine (1994) ** Mayhem in Rumbury (1995) * Paget family ** The Smile of the Stranger (1978) ** The Lightning Tree (1980); U.S. title, The Weeping Ash ** The Young Lady from Paris (1982); U.S. title, The Girl from Paris * Felix trilogy ** Go Saddle the Sea (1978) ** Bridle the Wind (1983) ** The Teeth of the Gale (1988) * "Jane Austen" novels ** Mansfield Revisited (1984) ** Jane Fairfax: The Secret Story of the Second Heroine in Jane Austen's Emma (1990) ** Eliza’s Daughter (1994) ** Emma Watson: The Watsons Completed (1996) ** The Youngest Miss Ward (1998) ** Lady Catherine's Necklace (2000) * Other books ** All You've Ever Wanted and Other Stories (1953) ** More Than You Bargained For and Other Stories (1955) ** The Kingdom and The Cave (1960) ** The Silence of Herondale (1964) ** The Fortune Hunters (1965) ** A Necklace of Raindrops (1968) ** Night Fall (1969) ** Smoke from Cromwell's Time and Other Stories (1970) ** The Embroidered Sunset (1970) ** The Green Flash (1971) ** The Kingdom Under the Sea and Other Stories (1971) ** A Cluster of Separate Sparks (1972) ** A Harp of Fishbones (1972) ** The Butterfly Picnic (1973) ** Dark Interval (1974) ** Beware of the Bouquet (1975) ** The Crystal Crow (1975) ** Voices in an Empty House (1975) ** Castle Barebane (1976) ** A Bundle of Nerves (1976) ** The Five-Minute Marriage (1977) ** The Faithless Lollybird and Other Stories (1977) ** Last Movement (1978) ** Foul Matter (1983) ** A Whisper in the Night (1984) ** Deception (1988); U.S. title, If I Were You ** Return to Harken House (1988) ** Blackground (1989) ** The Moon's Revenge (1990) ** Morningquest (1992) ** The Cockatrice Boys (1996) ** The Scream (2002) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Aiken Joan Aiken on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of John Brunner

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Brunner-1328|John Brunner's profile]] ---- John Brunner was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Science Fiction ** The Skynappers, Ace D-457 (1960) ** The Atlantic Abomination, Ace D-465 (1960) ** Sanctuary in the Sky, Ace D-471 (1960) ** I Speak for Earth, Ace D-497 (1961) (as Keith Woodcott) ** Meeting at Infinity, Ace D-507 (1961) ** Secret Agent of Terra, Ace F-133 (1962); revised as The Avengers of Carrig, Dell (1969). Book 1 of the "Zarathustra Refugee Planets" series. ** The Super Barbarians, Ace D-547 (1962) ** The Ladder in the Sky, Ace F-141 (1962) (as Keith Woodcott) ** The Dreaming Earth, Pyramid F-829 (1963); revision of 1961 serial "Put Down This Earth" ** The Psionic Menace, Ace F-199 (1963) (as Keith Woodcott) ** Listen! The Stars!, Ace F-215 (1963); revised as The Stardroppers, DAW 23 (1972) ** The Astronauts Must Not Land, Ace F-227 (1963); revised in 1973 as More Things in Heaven, Dell (1973) ** The Space-Time Juggler, Ace F-227 (1963); also published as The Wanton of Argus ** Castaways' World, Ace F-242 (1963); revised as Polymath, DAW UQ1089 (1974). Book 2 of the "Zarathustra Refugee Planets" series. ** The Rites of Ohe, Ace F-242 (1963) ** To Conquer Chaos, Ace F-277 (1964), DAW 422 (1981) ** Endless Shadow, Ace F-299 (1964); revised as Manshape, DAW 498) ** The Whole Man, Ballantine (1964); also published as Telepathist, Faber and Faber (1965) ** The Martian Sphinx, Ace F-320 (1965) (as Keith Woodcott) ** Enigma from Tantalus, Ace M-115 (1965) ** The Repairmen of Cyclops, Ace M-115 (1965). Book 3 of the "Zarathustra Refugee Planets" series. ** The Altar on Asconel, Ace M-123 (1965) (serialised as "The Altar at Asconel") ** The Day of the Star Cities, Ace F-361 (1965); revised as Age of Miracles, Ace (1973), Sidgwick & Jackson (1973) ** The Long Result, Faber & Faber (1965), Ballantine U2329 (1966), Penguin 2804 (1968) ** The Squares of the City, Ballantine (1965), Penguin 2686 (1969) ** A Planet of Your Own, Ace G-592 (1966) ** The Productions of Time, Signet (1967), Penguin 3141 (1970), DAW 261 (1977) ** Born Under Mars, Ace G-664 (1967) ** Quicksand, Doubleday (1967), Bantam S4212 (1969), DAW 1245 (1976) ** Bedlam Planet, Ace G-709 (1968), Del Rey (1982) ** Stand on Zanzibar, Doubleday (1968), Ballantine 01713 (1969), Arrow (1971), Millennium (1999), Orb (2011) ** The Evil That Men Do, Belmont (1969) ** Double, Double, Ballantine 72019 (1969) ** The Jagged Orbit, Ace Special (1969), Sidgwick & Jackson (1970), DAW 570 (1984), Gollancz (2000) ** Timescoop, Dell 8916 (1969), Sidgwick & Jackson (2972), DAW 599 (1984) ** The Gaudy Shadows, Constable (1970), Beagle (9171) ** The Wrong End of Time, Doubleday (1971), DAW 61 (1973) ** The Dramaturges of Yan [uk], Ace (1972), New English Library (1974), Del Rey (1982) ** The Sheep Look Up, Harper & Row (1972), Ballantine (1973), Quartet (1977) ** The Stone That Never Came Down, Doubleday (1973), DAW 133 (1984), New English Library (1976) ** Total Eclipse, Doubleday (1974), DAW 162 (1975), Orbit (1976) ** Web of Everywhere, Bantam (1974), New English Library (1977). Also published as The Webs of Everywhere, Del Rey (1983) ** The Shockwave Rider, Harper & Row (1975), Ballantine (1976), Orbit (1977) ** The Infinitive of Go, Del Rey (1980), Magnum (1981) ** Players at the Game of People, Del Rey (1980) ** The Crucible of Time, Del Rey (1983), Arrow (1984) ** The Tides of Time, Del Rey (1984), Penguin (1986) ** The Shift Key, Methuen (1987) ** Children of the Thunder, Del Rey (1989), Orbit (1990) ** A Maze of Stars, Del Rey (1991) ** Muddle Earth, Del Rey (1993) * Spy ** Max Curfew Series ** A Plague on Both Your Causes, Hodder & Stoughton (1969). Also published as Backlash, Pyramid T-2107 (1969) ** Good Men Do Nothing, Hodder & Stoughton (1971), Pyramid T2443 (1971) ** Honky in the Woodpile, Constable (1971) * Collections ** No Future in It, Gollancz (1962). Doubleday (1964), Panther (1965), Curtis (1969) ** Times Without Number, Ace F-161 (1962); revised and expanded Ace (1969) ** Now Then!, Mayflower-Dell (1965). Also published as Now Then, Avon (1968) ** No Other Gods But Me, Compact F317 (1966) ** Out of My Mind, Ballantine (1967); abridged variant, NEL (1968) ** Not Before Time, NEL (1968) ** The Traveler in Black, Ace Special (1971); revised and expanded by one story as The Compleat Traveller in Black, Bluejay (1986) ** From This Day Forward, Doubleday (1972), DAW 72 (1973) ** Entry to Elsewhen, DAW 26 (1972) ** Time-Jump, Dell (1973) ** The Book of John Brunner, DAW 177 (1976) ** Interstellar Empire, DAW 208 (1976); a collection of a novella and two "Ace Double" halves: The Altar on Asconel, "The Man from the Big Dark" and The Space-Time Juggler (under the title of The Wanton of Argus) ** Foreign Constellations, Everest House (1980) ** The Best of John Brunner, Del Rey (1988) ** Victims of the Nova, Arrow (1989). Complete Zarathustra Refugee Planets series. Omnibus of Polymath, Secret Agent of Terra and The Repairmen of Cyclops ** The Man Who Was Secrett and Other Stories, Ramble House (2013) * Poetry ** Life in an Explosive Forming Press (1970) ** Trip: A Sequence of Poems Through the USA (1971) ** A Hastily Thrown Together Bit of Zork (1974) ** Tomorrow May Be Even Worse (1978) ** A New Settlement of Old Scores (1983) * Nongenre ** The Crutch of Memory, Barrie & Rockliff (1964). Conventional novel set in Greece. ** Wear the Butcher's Medal Pocket (1965). Mystery set in Europe featuring neo-Nazis. ** Black Is the Color, Pyramid (1969, republished in 2015). Horror fiction about the "swinging London" underground in the 1960s. ** The Devil's Work, W. W. Norton & Company (1970). Centres on a modern-day Hellfire Club. ** The Great Steamboat Race, Ballantine (1983). Historical fiction based on an actual event. ** The Days of March, Kerosina (1988). Novel about the early days of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. * Translations ** The Overlords of War (1973). Translated from the French. Original title Les Seigneurs de la Guerre by Gérard Klein Return to [[Brunner-1328|John Brunner's profile]] ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brunner_(author) John Brunner on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of John Dryden

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Dryden-69|profile]] ---- John Dryden was a prolific poet, literary critic, translator, and playwright. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Astraea Redux, 1660 * Annus Mirabilis (poem), 1667 * An Essay of Dramatick Poesie, 1668 * Absalom and Achitophel, 1681 * Mac Flecknoe, 1682 * The Medal, 1682 * Religio Laici, 1682 * To the Memory of Mr. Oldham, 1684 * Threnodia Augustalis, 1685 * The Hind and the Panther, 1687 * A Song for St. Cecilia's Day, 1687 * Britannia Rediviva, 1688, written to mark the birth of James, Prince of Wales. * Epigram on Milton, 1688 * Creator Spirit, by whose aid, 1690. Translation of Rabanus Maurus' Veni Creator Spiritus * The Works of Virgil, 1697 * Alexander's Feast, 1697 * Fables, Ancient and Modern, 1700 * The Art of Satire * Dramatic Works ** The Wild Gallant, a Comedy (1663/1669) ** The Rival Ladies, a Tragi-Comedy (1663/1664) ** The Indian Queen, a Tragedy (1664/1665) ** The Indian Emperor, or the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards (1665/) ** Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen (1667/) ** Sir Martin Mar-all, or the Feigned Innocence, a Comedy (1667/1668) ** The Tempest, or the Enchanted Island, a Comedy (1667/1670), an adaptation with William D'Avenant of Shakespeare's The Tempest ** An Evening's Love, or the Mock Astrology, a Comedy (1668/1668) ** Tyrannick Love, or the Royal Martyr, a Tragedy (1668 or 1669/1670) ** Almanzor and Almahide, or the Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards, a Tragedy, Part I & Part II (1669 or 1670/1672) ** Marriage-a-la-Mode, a Comedy (1673/1673) ** The Assignation, or Love in a Nunnery, a Comedy (1672/1673) ** Amboyna; or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants, a Tragedy (1673/1673) ** The Mistaken Husband (comedy) (1674/1675)[45] ** The State of Innocence, and Fall of Man, an Opera (/1674) ** Aureng-Zebe, a Tragedy (1676/1676) ** All for Love, or the World Well Lost, a Tragedy (1678/1678) ** Limberham, or the Kind Keeper, a Comedy (/1678) ** Oedipus, a Tragedy (1678 or 1679/1679), an adaptation with Nathaniel Lee of Sophocles' Oedipus ** Troilus and Cressida, or Truth found too late, a Tragedy (/1679) ** The Spanish Friar, or the Double Discovery (1681 or 1682/) ** The Duke of Guise, a Tragedy (1682/1683) with Nathaniel Lee ** Albion and Albanius, an Opera (1685/1685) ** Don Sebastian, a Tragedy (1690/1690) ** Amphitryon, or the Two Sosias, a Comedy (1690/1690) ** King Arthur, or the British Worthy, a Dramatic Opera (1691/1691) ** Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero, a Tragedy (1692/1692) ** Love Triumphant, or Nature will prevail, a Tragedy (1693 or 1694/1693 or 1694) ** The Secular Masque (1700/1700) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dryden John Dryden on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of John Fletcher

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Fletcher-13735|profile]] ---- John Fletcher was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works, including those where he participated in collaboration with others: * Solo plays ** The Faithful Shepherdess, pastoral (written 1608–09; printed 1609?) ** Valentinian, tragedy (1610–14; 1647) ** Monsieur Thomas, comedy (c. 1610–16; 1639) ** The Woman's Prize, or The Tamer Tamed, comedy (c. 1611; 1647) ** Bonduca, tragedy (1611–14; 1647) ** The Chances, comedy (c. 1613–25; 1647) ** Wit Without Money, comedy (c. 1614; 1639) ** The Mad Lover, tragicomedy (acted 5 January 1617; 1647) ** The Loyal Subject, tragicomedy (licensed 16 November 1618; revised 1633?; 1647) ** The Humorous Lieutenant, tragicomedy (c. 1619; 1647) ** Women Pleased, tragicomedy (c. 1619–23; 1647) ** The Island Princess, tragicomedy (c. 1620; 1647) ** The Wild Goose Chase, comedy (c. 1621; 1652) ** The Pilgrim, comedy (c. 1621; 1647) ** A Wife for a Month, tragicomedy (licensed 27 May 1624; 1647) ** Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, comedy (licensed 19 October 1624; 1640) * With Francis Beaumont: ** The Woman Hater, comedy (1606; 1607) ** Cupid's Revenge, tragedy (c. 1607–12; 1615) ** Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding, tragicomedy (c. 1609; 1620) ** The Maid's Tragedy, Tragedy (c. 1609; 1619) ** A King and No King, tragicomedy (1611; 1619) ** The Captain, comedy (c. 1609–12; 1647) ** The Scornful Lady, comedy (c. 1613; 1616) ** Love's Pilgrimage, tragicomedy (c. 1615–16; 1647) ** The Noble Gentleman, comedy (c. 1613?; licensed 3 February 1626; 1647) * With Beaumont and Massinger: ** Thierry and Theodoret, tragedy (c. 1607; 1621) ** The Coxcomb, comedy (c. 1608–10; 1647) ** Beggars' Bush, comedy (c. 1612–13; revised 1622?; 1647) ** Love's Cure, comedy (c. 1612–13; revised 1625?; 1647) * With Massinger: ** Sir John van Olden Barnavelt, tragedy (August 1619; MS) ** The Little French Lawyer, comedy (c. 1619–23; 1647) ** A Very Woman, tragicomedy (c. 1619–22; licensed 6 June 1634; 1655) ** The Custom of the Country, comedy (c. 1619–23; 1647) ** The Double Marriage, tragedy (c. 1619–23; 1647) ** The False One, history (c. 1619–23; 1647) ** The Prophetess, tragicomedy (licensed 14 May 1622; 1647) ** The Sea Voyage, comedy (licensed 22 June 1622; 1647) ** The Spanish Curate, comedy (licensed 24 October 1622; 1647) ** The Lovers' Progress or The Wandering Lovers, tragicomedy (licensed 6 December 1623; revised 1634; 1647) ** The Elder Brother, comedy (c. 1625; 1637) * With Massinger and Field: ** The Honest Man's Fortune, tragicomedy (1613; 1647) ** The Queen of Corinth, tragicomedy (c. 1616–18; 1647) ** The Knight of Malta, tragicomedy (c. 1619; 1647) * With [[Shakespeare-1|Shakespeare]]: ** Henry VIII, history (c. 1613; 1623) ** The Two Noble Kinsmen, tragicomedy (c. 1613; 1634) ** Cardenio, tragicomedy? (c. 1613) * With Middleton and Rowley: ** Wit at Several Weapons, comedy (c. 1610–20; 1647) * With Rowley: ** The Maid in the Mill (licensed 29 August 1623; 1647). * With Field: ** Four Plays, or Moral Representations, in One, morality (c. 1608–13; 1647) * With Massinger, Jonson, and Chapman: ** Rollo Duke of Normandy, or The Bloody Brother, tragedy (c. 1617; revised 1627–30?; 1639) * With Shirley: ** The Night Walker, or The Little Thief, comedy (c. 1611; 1640) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fletcher John Fletcher on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of John le Carre

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Cornwell-1579|profile]] ---- John le Carré was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * George Smiley and related novels ** Call for the Dead (1961) ** A Murder of Quality (1962) ** The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1963) ** The Looking Glass War (1965) ** Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1974) ** The Honourable Schoolboy (1977) ** Smiley's People (1979) ** The Russia House (1989) ** The Secret Pilgrim (1990) ** A Legacy of Spies (2017) * George Smiley collections ** The Incongruous Spy (1964), containing Call for the Dead and A Murder of Quality ** The Quest for Karla (1982), containing Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Honourable Schoolboy and Smiley's People (republished in 1995 as Smiley Versus Karla in the UK; and John Le Carré: Three Complete Novels in the U.S.) * Semi-autobiographical ** The Naïve and Sentimental Lover (1971) ** A Perfect Spy (1986) * Standalone ** A Small Town in Germany (1968) ** The Little Drummer Girl (1983) ** The Night Manager (1993) ** Our Game (1995) ** The Tailor of Panama (1996) ** Single & Single (1999) ** The Constant Gardener (2001) ** Absolute Friends (2003) ** The Mission Song (2006) ** A Most Wanted Man (2008) ** Our Kind of Traitor (2010) ** A Delicate Truth (2013) ** Agent Running in the Field (2019) * Short stories ** "Dare I Weep, Dare I Mourn?" (1967), in Saturday Evening Post, 28 January 1967 ** "What Ritual is Being Observed Tonight?" (1968), in Saturday Evening Post, 2 November 1968 ** "A Writer and A Gentleman" (1968), in The Savile Club Centenary Magazine and later in The Argosy and The Saturday Review under the same title ** "The King Who Never Spoke" (2009), in Ox-Tales: Fire, 2 July 2009 * Non-fiction ** The Good Soldier (1991), collected in Granta 35: The Unbearable Peace ** The United States Has Gone Mad (2003), collected in Not One More Death (2006) ** Afterword (2014), an essay on Kim Philby, published in A Spy Among Friends by Ben Macintyre ** The Pigeon Tunnel: Stories from My Life (2016) * Screenplays ** End of the Line (1970) ** A Murder of Quality (1991) ** The Tailor of Panama (2001), with John Boorman and Andrew Davies ==Acknowledgments== [[Wikipedia:John_le_Carré]]

Bibliography of John William Kaye

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Kaye-977|profile]] ---- Sir John William Kaye was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Kaye, John William. Peregrine Pultuney: Or, Life in India. I. London: John Mortimer. A novel in three volumes, published anonymously. (1844) * Peregrine Pultuney: Or, Life in India. II. London: John Mortimer (1844) * Peregrine Pultuney: Or, Life in India. III. London: John Mortimer (1844) * Long Engagements: A Tale of the Affghan Rebellion. London: Chapman and Hall. A novel in one volume, published anonymously (1846) * History of the War in Afghanistan (1 ed.). London: Richard Bentley (1851) * The Administration of the East India Company: A History of Indian Progress. London: Richard Bentley (1853) * The Life and Correspondence of Charles, Lord Metcalfe. I. London: Richard Bentley (1854) * The Life and Correspondence of Charles, Lord Metcalfe. II. London: Richard Bentley (1854) * The Life and Correspondence of Henry St. George Tucker. London: Richard Bentley (1854) * The Life and Correspondence of Major-General Sir John Malcolm, G. C. B. I. London: Smith, Elder, and Co (1856) * The Life and Correspondence of Major-General Sir John Malcolm, G. C. B. II. London: Smith, Elder, and Co (1856) * Christianity in India: An Historical Narrative. London: Smith, Elder and Co (1859) * A History of the Sepoy war in India: 1857–1858. I (1 ed.). London: W. H. Allen & Co. The History of the Sepoy War in India (1864–1876), was later revised and continued by George Bruce Malleson and published in six volumes (1888–1889). A transcription of this later work is available online (1864) * Lives of Indian Officers. I. London: A. Strahan and Co (1867) * Lives of Indian Officers. II. London: A. Strahan and Co (1867) * A History of the Sepoy war in India: 1857–1858. II (1 ed.). London: W. H. Allen & Co (1870) * The Essays of an Optimist. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co (1871) * History of the War in Afghanistan. I (3 ed.). London: Richard Bentley (1874) * History of the War in Afghanistan. II (3 ed.). London: Richard Bentley (1874) * History of the War in Afghanistan. III (3 ed.). London: Richard Bentley (1874) * A History of the Sepoy war in India: 1857-1858. III (1 ed.). London: W. H. Allen & Co (1876) ==Acknowledgments== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_William_Kaye Sir John William Kaye on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of John Wyndham

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Harris-31028|John Wyndham's profile]] ---- "John Wyndham" (full name Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris) was a prolific writer, who wrote under the pen names John Wyndham, John Beynon, and Lucas Parkes. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: *Early novels published under other pen names ** The Curse of the Burdens (1927), as John B. Harris: Aldine Mystery Novels No. 17 (London: Aldine Publishing Co. Ltd) ** The Secret People (1935), as John Beynon ** Foul Play Suspected (1935), as John Beynon ** Planet Plane (1936), as John Beynon; republished as The Space Machine and as Stowaway to Mars * Novels published in his lifetime as John Wyndham ** The Day of the Triffids (1951), also known as Revolt of the Triffids ** The Kraken Wakes (1953), published in the U.S. as Out of the Deeps ** The Chrysalids (1955), published in the U.S. as Re-Birth ** The Midwich Cuckoos (1957), filmed twice as Village of the Damned ** The Outward Urge (1959), as John Wyndham and Lucas Parkes ** Trouble with Lichen (1960) ** Chocky (1968) * Posthumously published novels ** Web (1979) ** Plan for Chaos (2009) * Posthumously published collections ** Sleepers of Mars (1973), a collection of five stories originally published in magazines in the 1930s: "Sleepers of Mars", "Worlds to Barter", "Invisible Monster", "The Man from Earth" and "The Third Vibrator" ** The Best of John Wyndham (1973) ** Wanderers of Time (1973), a collection of five stories originally published in magazines in the 1930s: "Wanderers of Time", "Derelict of Space", "Child of Power", "The Last Lunarians" and "The Puff-ball Menace" (aka "Spheres of Hell") ** Exiles on Asperus (1979) ** No Place Like Earth (2003) * Short stories ** "Worlds to Barter" (1931) ** "The Lost Machine" (1932) ** "The Stare" (1932) ** "The Venus Adventure" (1932) ** "Exiles on Asperus" (1933) ** "Invisible Monster" (1933) ** "Spheres of Hell" (1933) [as John Beynon] ** "The Third Vibrator" (1933) ** "Wanderers of Time" (1933) [as John Beynon] ** "The Man from Earth" (1934) ** "The Last Lunarians" (1934) [as John Beynon] ** "The Moon Devils" (1934) [as John Beynon Harris] ** "The Cathedral Crypt" (1935) [as John Beynon Harris] ** "The Perfect Creature" (1937) ** "Judson's Annihilator" (1938) [as John Beynon] ** "Child of Power" (1939) [as John Beynon] ** "Derelict of Space" (1939) [as John Beynon] ** "The Trojan Beam" (1939) ** "Vengeance by Proxy" (1940) [as John Beynon] ** "Meteor" (1941) [as John Beynon] ** "Living Lies" (1946) [as John Beynon] ** "Technical Slip" (1949) [as John Beynon] ** "Jizzle" (1949) ** "Adaptation" (1949) [as John Beynon] ** "The Eternal Eve" (1950) ** "Pawley's Peepholes" (1951) ** "The Red Stuff" (1951) ** "Tyrant and Slave-Girl on Planet Venus" (1951) [as John Beynon] ** "And the Walls Came Tumbling Down" (1951) ** "A Present from Brunswick" (1951) ** "Bargain from Brunswick" (1951) ** "Pillar to Post" (1951) ** "The Wheel" (1952) ** "Survival" (1952) ** "Dumb Martian" (1952) ** "Time Out" (1953) ** "Close Behind Him" (1953) ** "Time Stops Today" (1953) ** "Chinese Puzzle" (1953) ** "Chronoclasm' (1953) ** "Reservation Deferred' (1953) ** "More Spinned Against" (1953) ** "Confidence Trick' (1953) ** "How Do I Do?" (1953) ** "Esmeralda" (1954) ** "Heaven Scent" (1954) ** "Look Natural, Please!" (1954) ** "Never on Mars" (1954) ** "Perforce to Dream" (1954) ** "Opposite Numbers" (1954) ** "Compassion Circuit" (1954) ** "Wild Flower" (1955) ** "Consider Her Ways" (1956) ** "The Day of the Triffids" (1957) [an excerpt from the novel] ** "But a Kind of Ghost" (1957) ** "The Meddler" (1958) ** "A Long Spoon" (1960) ** "Odd" (1961) ** "Oh, Where, Now, Is Peggy MacRafferty?" (1961) ** "Random Quest" (1961) ** "Stitch in Time" (1961) ** "It's a Wise Child" (1962) ** "Chocky" (1963) ** "From The Day of the Triffids" (1964) ** "In Outer Space There Shone a Star" (1965) ** "A Life Postponed" (1968) ** "Phase Two" (1973) [an excerpt] ** "Vivisection" (2000) [as J. W. B. Harris] ** "Blackmoil" (2003) ** "The Midwich Cuckoos" (2005) [with Pauline Francis] Return to [[Harris-31028|John Wyndham's profile]] ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wyndham John Wyndham on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Laurence Binyon

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Binyon-25|profile]] ---- Laurence Binyon was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Poems and verse ** Lyric Poems (1894) ** Porphyrion and other Poems (1898) ** Odes (1901) ** Death of Adam and Other Poems (1904) ** London Visions (1908) ** England and Other Poems (1909) ** '''"For The Fallen"''', The Times, 21 September 1914 ** Winnowing Fan (1914) ** The Anvil (1916) ** The Cause (1917) ** The New World: Poems (1918) ** Little poems from the Japanese : rendered into English verse (1925) [[Space:Swan_Press_Leeds|Swan Press Leeds]] ** The Idols (1928) ** Collected Poems Vol 1: London Visions, Narrative Poems, Translations. (1931) ** Collected Poems Vol 2: Lyrical Poems. (1931) ** The North Star and Other Poems (1941) ** The Burning of the Leaves and Other Poems (1944) ** The Madness of Merlin (1947) ** Poems of Two Wars (2016) * English arts and myth ** Dutch Etchers of the Seventeenth Century (1895), Binyon's first book on painting ** John Crone and John Sell Cotman (1897) ** William Blake: Being all his Woodcuts Photographically Reproduced in Facsimile (1902) ** English Poetry in its relation to painting and the other arts (1918) ** Drawings and Engravings of William Blake (1922) ** Arthur: A Tragedy (1923) ** The Followers of William Blake (1925) ** The Engraved Designs of William Blake (1926) ** Landscape in English Art and Poetry (1931) ** English Watercolours (1933) ** Gerard Hopkins and his influence (1939) ** Art and freedom. (The Romanes lecture, delivered 25 May 1939). Oxford: The Clarendon press, (1939) * Japanese and Persian arts ** Painting in the Far East (1908) ** Japanese Art (1909) ** Flight of the Dragon (1911) ** The Court Painters of the Grand Moguls (1921) ** Japanese Colour Prints (1923) ** The Poems of Nizami (1928) (Translation) ** Persian Miniature Painting (1933) ** The Spirit of Man in Asian Art (1936) * Autobiography ** For Dauntless France (1918) (War memoir) * Biography ** Botticelli (1913) ** Akbar (1932) * Stage plays ** Brief Candles A verse-drama about the decision of Richard III to dispatch his two nephews ** "Paris and Oenone", 1906 ** Godstow Nunnery: Play ** Boadicea; A Play in eight Scenes ** Attila: a Tragedy in Four Acts ** Ayuli: a Play in three Acts and an Epilogue ** Sophro the Wise: a Play for Children ::(Most of the above were written for John Masefield's theatre). ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Binyon Laurence Binyon on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Lawrence Durrell

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Durrell-230|profile]] ---- Lawrence Durrell was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Novels ** Pied Piper of Lovers (1935) ** Panic Spring, under the pseudonym Charles Norden (1937) ** The Black Book (1938; republished in the UK on 1 January 1977 by Faber and Faber) ** Cefalu (1947; republished as The Dark Labyrinth in 1958) ** White Eagles Over Serbia (1957) ** The Alexandria Quartet (1962) ** Justine (1957) ** Balthazar (1958) ** Mountolive (1958) ** Clea (1960) ** The Revolt of Aphrodite (1974) ** Tunc (1968) ** Nunquam (1970) ** The Avignon Quintet (1992) ** Monsieur: or, The Prince of Darkness (1974) ** Livia: or, Buried Alive (1978) ** Constance: or, Solitary Practices (1982) ** Sebastian: or, Ruling Passions (1983) ** Quinx: or, The Ripper's Tale (1985) ** Judith (2012, written 1962-c. 1966) * Travel ** Prospero's Cell: A guide to the landscape and manners of the island of Corcyra [Corfu] (1945; republished 2000) (ISBN 0-571-20165-2) ** Reflections on a Marine Venus (1953) ** Bitter Lemons (1957; republished as Bitter Lemons of Cyprus 2001) ** Blue Thirst (1975) ** Sicilian Carousel (1977) ** The Greek Islands (1978) ** Caesar's Vast Ghost (1990) * Poetry ** Quaint Fragments: Poems Written between the Ages of Sixteen and Nineteen (1931) ** Ten Poems (1932) ** Transition: Poems (1934) ** A Private Country (1943) ** Cities, Plains and People (1946) ** On Seeming to Presume (1948) ** The Poetry of Lawrence Durrell (1962) ** Selected Poems: 1953–1963 Edited by Alan Ross (1964) ** The Ikons (1966) ** The Suchness of the Old Boy (1972) ** Collected Poems: 1931–1974 Edited by James A. Brigham (1980) ** Selected Poems of Lawrence Durrell Edited by Peter Porter (2006) * Drama ** Bromo Bombastes, under the pseudonym Gaffer Peeslake (1933) ** Sappho: A Play in Verse (1950) ** An Irish Faustus: A Morality in Nine Scenes (1963) ** Acte (1964) * Humour ** Esprit de Corps (1957) ** Stiff Upper Lip (1958) ** Sauve Qui Peut (1966) ** Antrobus Complete (1985), a collection of short stories, previously published in various magazines, about life in the diplomatic corps. * Letters and essays ** A Key to Modern British Poetry (1952) ** Art & Outrage: A Correspondence About Henry Miller ** Between Alfred Perles and Lawrence Durrell (1959) ** Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller: A Private Correspondence (1962) edited by George Wickes ** Spirit of Place: Letters and Essays on Travel (1969) edited by Alan G. Thomas ** Literary Lifelines: The Richard Aldington—Lawrence ** Durrell Correspondence (1981) edited by Ian S. MacNiven and Harry T. Moore ** A Smile in the Mind's Eye (1980) ** "Letters to T. S. Eliot" (1987) Twentieth Century Literature Vol. 33, No. 3 pp. 348–358. ** The Durrell-Miller Letters: 1935–80 (1988), edited by Ian S. MacNiven ** Letters to Jean Fanchette (1988), edited by Jean Fanchette ** From the Elephant's Back: Collected Essays & Travel Writings (2015), edited by James Gifford * Editing and translating ** Six Poems From the Greek of Sikelianós and Seféris (1946), translated by Durrell ** The King of Asine and Other Poems (1948), by George Seferis and translated by Durrell, Bernard Spencer, and Nanos Valaoritis ** The Curious History of Pope Joan (1954; revised 1960), by Emmanuel Roídes and translated by Durrell ** The Best of Henry Miller (1960), edited by Durrell ** New Poems 1963: A P.E.N. Anthology of Contemporary Poetry (1963), edited by Durrell ** Wordsworth; Selected by Lawrence Durrell (1973), edited by Durrell ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Durrell Lawrence Durrell on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Lynne Reid Banks

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Banks-12480|profile]] ---- Lynne Reid Banks was a prolific writer. She wrote for children and adults. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works:
* Novels for Children ** The Farthest-Away Mountain, illus. Victor Ambrus (London: Abelard-Schuman, 1976); US ed., 1977; also illus. Dave Henderson ** The Adventures of King Midas, illustrated by George Him (J.M. Dent, 1976); illus. Jos. A. Smith (William Morrow & Co, 1992) ** The Indian in the Cupboard (1980) ** The Return of the Indian (1985) ** The Secret of the Indian (1989) ** The Mystery of the Cupboard (1993) ** The Key to the Indian (1998) ** The Fairy Rebel. Turtleback. 1985, illus. William Geldart ** Harry the Poisonous Centipede, illustrated by Tony Ross ** Harry the Poisonous Centipede: A Story to Make You Squirm. Morrow/HarperCollins. 1 August 1997 ** Harry the Poisonous Centipede's Big Adventure. HarperCollins. 2001 ** Harry the Poisonous Centipede Goes to Sea (2006) ** I, Houdini: The Autobiography of a Self-educated Hamster. J. M. Dent. 1978; Illustrations Terry Riley, US ed., 1988 ** Angela and Diabola. Avon/HarperCollins. 1 May 1997 ** Alice-By-Accident. HarperCollins. 2000 ** Tiger, Tiger. Delacorte. 2004 ** Bad Cat Good Cat, illus. Tony Ross (2011) ** Ella and her bad Yellow T-Shirt, illus. Omri Stephenson (OGS, 2011) ** The Wrong-Coloured Dragon, illus. Joanna Scott (Kindle, 2012) ** Uprooted. HarperCollins. 2015 ** The Red Red Dragon (Walker Books, 2022) * Short stories ** The Magic Hare. Morrow/HarperCollins. 1 August 1993; illus. Barry Moser and Hilda Offen ** Sarah and After: the matriarchs (The Bodley Head, 1975); US title, Sarah and After: five women who founded a nation – Bible stories * Novels for older readers ** One More River. Vallentine, Mitchell. 1973 ** My Darling Villain (Bodley Head, 1977); US ed., 1986 ** The Writing on the Wall. Harper & Row. 1981 ** Melusine: A Mystery. Hamilton Children's. 1988; US ed., 1989 ** One More River, revised edition (NY: William Morrow, 1992) ** Broken Bridge. Hamish Hamilton. 1994; US ed., 1994 (revised?) – sequel to One More River ** Maura's Angel (1998) ** Moses in Egypt: A Novel Inspired by The Prince of Egypt and The Book of Exodus. Thomas Nelson Incorporated. July 1998 ** The Dungeon. HarperCollins. 2002 ** Stealing Stacey (2004) * Novels for Adults ** All in a Row: a comedy in three acts (Deane, 1956) ** The L-Shaped Room (Chatto & Windus, 1960); US ed., 1961 ** An End to Running. Chatto & Windus. 1962 ** House of Hope (Simon & Schuster, 1962) ** Children at the Gate (Chatto & Windus, 1968) ** The Backward Shadow. Simon and Schuster. 1970 – sequel to The L-Shaped Room ** Two is Lonely (Chatto & Windus, 1974) – completes the L-Shaped Room trilogy ** Dark Quartet: the story of the Brontës (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1976); US ed., 1977 ** Path to the Silent Country: Charlotte Brontë's Years of Fame. Delacorte Press. 1977; US ed., 1978 ** Defy the Wilderness (Chatto & Windus, 1981) ** The Warning Bell (Hamish Hamilton, 1984); US ed., 1986 ** Casualties (1986); US ed., 1987 ** Banks, Lynne Reid (1998). Fair Exchange. London: Piatkus * Non-fiction ** Letters to My Israeli Sons: The Story of Jewish Survival. W. H. Allen. 1979 ** Torn Country: an oral history of the Israeli war of independence (New York: Franklin Watts, 1982) * Picture books ** The Spice Rack, illus. Omri Stephenson (OGS Designs, 2010) ** Polly and Jake, illus. Omri Stephenson (OGS, 2010) ==Acknowledgments== * [[Wikipedia:Lynne_Reid_Banks|Lynne Reid Banks on Wikipedia]]

Bibliography of Magnus Pyke

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Pyke-231|profile]] ---- Magnus Pyke was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Manual of Nutrition (1947) * Townsman's Food (1952) * Automation: Its Purpose and Future (1957) * Nothing Like Science (1957) * About Chemistry (1959) * Slaves Unaware?: A mid-century View of Applied Science (1959) * Nutrition (Teach Yourself Books) (1961) * The Science Myth (1962) * The Boundaries of Science (1963) * The Science Century (1967) * Food & Society (1968) * The Human Predicament: An anthology with questions by Cedric Blackman (1968) * Man and Food (1970) World University Library * Food Science and Technology (1970) * Synthetic Food (1970) John Murray * Technological Eating: Or, Where does the fish-finger point? (1972) * Catering Science and Technology (1974) * Success in Nutrition (1975) * Butter Side Up!: The Delights of Science (1978) * There and Back (1978) * Long life: Expectations for Old Age (1980) * Our Future: Dr Magnus Pyke Predicts (1980) * Everyman's Scientific Facts and Feats (with Patrick Moore) (1981) * Food for All the Family (1981) * The Six Lives of Pyke [autobiography] (1981) * Red Rag to a Bull! (1983) * Curiouser and Curiouser: Dr. Magnus Pyke's Amazing A-Z of Scientific Facts (1983) * Weird & Wonderful Science Facts (1985) * Dr.Magnus Pyke's 101 Inventions (1986) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus_Pyke Magnus Pyke on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Margery Allingham

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Allingham-199|profile]] ---- Margery Allingham was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: * Albert Campion series ** The Crime at Black Dudley (1929: US title The Black Dudley Murder) ** Mystery Mile (1930) ** Look to the Lady (1931: US title The Gyrth Chalice Mystery) ** Police at the Funeral (1931) ** Sweet Danger (1933: US title Kingdom of Death/The Fear Sign) ** Death of a Ghost (1934) ** Flowers for the Judge (1936: US title Legacy in Blood) ** Dancers in Mourning (1937: US title Who Killed Chloe?) ** Mr. Campion: Criminologist (1937: short stories) ** The Case of the Late Pig (1937: originally appeared in Mr Campion: Criminologist) ** The Fashion in Shrouds (1938) ** Mr. Campion and Others (1939: short stories) ** Traitor's Purse (1941: US title The Sabotage Murder Mystery) ** Coroner's Pidgin (1945: US title Pearls Before Swine) ** The Casebook of Mr Campion (1947: short stories) ** More Work for the Undertaker (1948) ** The Tiger in the Smoke (1952: serialised in US newspapers as Tiger Loose)[9] ** The Beckoning Lady (1955: US title The Estate of the Beckoning Lady) ** Hide My Eyes (1958: US title Tether's End/Ten Were Missing) ** The China Governess (1963) ** The Mind Readers (1965) ** Cargo of Eagles (1968 – completed by Philip Youngman Carter) ** Mr. Campion's Farthing (1969 – by Philip Youngman Carter) ** Mr. Campion's Falcon (1970: US title Mr. Campion's Quarry – by Philip Youngman Carter) ** The Allingham Minibus (1973: short stories – also known as Mr. Campion's Lucky Day) ** The Return of Mr. Campion (1989: short stories) ** Mr Campion's Farewell (2014 – begun by Philip Youngman Carter, completed by Mike Ripley) ** Mr Campion's Fox (2015 – by Mike Ripley) ** Mr Campion's Fault (2016 – by Mike Ripley) ** Mr Campion's Abdication (2017 – by Mike Ripley) * Other works ** Blackkerchief Dick (1923) ** The White Cottage Mystery (1928) ** The Darings of the Red Rose (1930) Published anonymously in the Weekly Welcome magazine. ** Black Plumes (1940) ** The Oaken Heart (1941: autobiographical) ** Dance of the Years (1943: also known as The Galantrys) ** Wanted: Someone Innocent (1946: short stories) ** Room to Let: A Radio-Play (1947:[10] filmed in 1950) ** Deadly Duo (1949: UK title Take Two at Bedtime (1950)) – two novellas: ** Wanted: Someone Innocent ** Last Act ** No Love Lost (1954) – two novellas: ** The Patient at Peacocks Hall ** Safer Than Love ** The Allingham Case-Book (1969: short stories) ** The Darings of the Red Rose (Crippen & Landru, 1995: originally an anonymously-published serial) ** Three is a Lucky Number * As Maxwell March (a pseudonym) ** Other Man's Danger (1933: US title The Man of Dangerous Secrets) ** Rogues' Holiday (1935) ** The Shadow in the House (1936) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margery_Allingham Margery Allingham on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Martin Amis

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Amis-444|profile]] Martin Amis was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Novels ** The Rachel Papers (1973) ** Dead Babies (1975) ** Success (1978) ** Other People (1981) ** Money (1984) ** London Fields (1989) ** Time's Arrow: Or the Nature of the Offence (1991) ** The Information (1995) ** Night Train (1997) ** Yellow Dog (2003) ** House of Meetings (2006) ** The Pregnant Widow (2010) ** Lionel Asbo: State of England (2012) ** The Zone of Interest (2014) ** Inside Story (2020) * Short fiction collections ** Einstein's Monsters (1987) ** Two Stories (1994) ** God's Dice (1995) ** Heavy Water and Other Stories (1998) ** Amis Omnibus (omnibus) (1999) ** The Fiction of Martin Amis (2000) ** Vintage Amis (2004) * Screenplays ** Saturn 3 (1980) ** London Fields (2018) * Non-fiction books ** Invasion of the Space Invaders (1982) ** The Moronic Inferno: And Other Visits to America (1986) ** Visiting Mrs Nabokov: And Other Excursions (1993) ** Experience (2000) ** The War Against Cliché: Essays and Reviews 1971–2000 (2001) ** Koba the Dread: Laughter and the Twenty Million (2002) ** The Second Plane (2008) ** The Rub of Time: Bellow, Nabokov, Hitchens, Travolta, Trump. Essays and Reportage, 1986–2016 (2017) ==Acknowledgments== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Amis Martin Amis on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Mary Molesworth

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Stewart-25007|profile]] ---- Mary Molesworth a.k.a. Ennis Graham was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: * Lover and Husband: A Novel, as by Ennis Graham (1870) * Not Without Thorns, as Graham (1873) * Cicely: A Story of Three Years, as Graham (1874) * Jack, Dick and Bob: The Three Jackdaws from Hurstmonceaux, as by E.G. (1865?) – 1875, OCLC 228106070 * Tell Me a Story, as Graham (1875) – collection * "Carrots": Just a Little Boy, as Graham (1876) * The Cuckoo Clock, as Graham, illustrated by Walter Crane (1877) * Hathercourt Rectory, 3 vols (March 1878) – as by 'Mrs. Molesworth ("Ennis Graham")' * "Grandmother Dear": A Book for Boys and Girls, illus. Crane (1878) * The Tapestry Room: A Child's Romance, illus. Crane (1879) * A Christmas Child: A Sketch of a Boy-Life (1880) * Miss Bouverie: A novel (1880) * The adventures of Herr Baby (1881) * Rosy (1882) * Summer Stories for Boys and Girls (1882) – 5 tales in a frame story * The Boys and I: A child's story for children (1883) * Two little waifs (1883) * Lettice (1884) * The Little Old Portrait: Later: Edmee, A Tale of the French Revolution (1884) * Christmas-tree land (1886) * "Us": an old-fashioned story (1886) * Four Winds Farm (1887) * Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery Story (1887) * The Palace in the Garden (1887) * Silverthorns (1887) * The Third Miss St Quentin (1888) * A Christmas Posy (1888) * Four Ghost Stories (1888) – collection of 4 * Five Minutes' Stories (not dated—1888?) * French life in letters (1889) * The rectory children (1889) * Neighbours (1889, also by Mary Ellen Edwards) * That Girl in Black (1889) * Great-Uncle Hoot-Toot (not dated—1889?) * The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests (1889) * The Children of the Castle (1890), OCLC 905318144 * The Green Casket, and Other Stories (1890) * Family troubles (1890) * Imogen : or, Only eighteen (1890s) * Robin Redbreast : a story for girls (1890s) * Nurse Heatherdale's Story (1891) * Sweet Content (1891) * An Enchanted Garden: Fairy Stories, illus. W. J. Hennessy (1892) – collection of 7, OCLC 905335233 * The Girls and I: A Veracious History (1892) * The Man With the Pan-Pipes; and Other Stories (circa 1892) * Leona (circa 1892) * The next-door house (1892) * Studies and Stories (1893) – collection, mainly nonfiction * Mary (1893) * The Thirteen Little Black Pigs, and Other Stories (not dated—1893?) * Blanche: A Story for Girls (not dated—1893?) * My New Home (1894) * The Carved Lions, illus. L. Leslie Brooke (1895) * Olivia, a story for girls (1895) * White Turrets (1895) * Uncanny Tales (circa 1896) – collection of 6 * Philippa (1896) * Sheila's Mystery (1896) * The Oriel window (1896) * Hoodie (1897) * Meg Langholme; or, The day after to-morrow (1897) * Miss Mouse and Her Boys (1897) * The Laurel Walk (1898) * The Magic Nuts, illus. Rosie M. M. Pitman (1898) * The Grim House (1899) * The Laurel Walk (1899) * This and that : a tale of two tinies (1899) * The House That Grew (1900) * The Wood-pigeons and Mary, by Molesworth and H. R. Millar (1901) * Peterkin (1902) * Jasper (1906) * Fairies—of Sorts, illus. Gertrude Demain Hammond (1908) – coll. of 5 * Fairies Afield, illus. Hammond (1911) – coll. of 4 * Edmeé: a tale of the French revolution (1916) * Stories by Mrs. Molesworth (compiled by Sidney Baldwin, 1922) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Louisa_Molesworth Mary Molesworth on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Mary Robinson

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Darby-2817|profile]] ---- Mary (Darby) Robinson was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: * Poetry: ** Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775) Digital Edition ** Captivity, a Poem and Celadon and Lydia, a Tale. Dedicated, by Permission, to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire. (London: T. Becket, 1777) ** Ainsi va le Monde, a Poem. Inscribed to Robert Merry, Esq. A.M. [Laura Maria] (London: John Bell, 1790) Digital Edition ** Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791) Digital Edition ** The Beauties of Mrs. Robinson (London: H. D. Symonds, 1791) ** Monody to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Late President of the Royal Academy, &c. &c. &c. (London: J. Bell, 1792) ** Ode to the Harp of the Late Accomplished and Amiable Louisa Hanway (London: John Bell, 1793) ** Modern Manners, a Poem. In Two Cantos. By Horace Juvenal (London: Printed for the Author, 1793) ** Sight, the Cavern of Woe, and Solitude. Poems (London: T. Spilsbury and Son, 1793) ** Monody to the Memory of the Late Queen of France (London: T. Spilsbury and Son, 1793) ** Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson. Volume the Second (London: T. Spilsbury and Son, 1793) ** Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson. A New Edition (London: T. Spilsbury, 1795) ** Sappho and Phaon. In a Series of Legitimate Sonnets, with Thoughts on Poetical Subjects, and Anecdotes of the Grecian Poetess (London: For the Author, 1796) Digital Edition ** Lyrical Tales, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1800) Digital Edition ** The Mistletoe. --- A Christmas Tale [Laura Maria] (London: Laurie & Whittle, 1800) * Novels: ** Vancenza; or, the Dangers of Credulity. In Two Volumes (London: Printed for the Authoress, 1792) ** The Widow, or a Picture of Modern Times. A Novel, in a Series of Letters, in Two Volumes (London: Hookham and Carpenter, 1794) ** Angelina; a Novel, in Three Volumes (London: Printed for the Author, 1796) ** Hubert de Sevrac, a Romance, of the Eighteenth Century (London: Printed for the Author, 1796) ** Walsingham; or, the Pupil of Nature. A Domestic Story (London: T. N. Longman, 1797) ** The False Friend: a Domestic Story (London: T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1799) ** Natural Daughter. With Portraits of the Leadenhead Family]. A Novel (London: T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1799) * Dramas ** The Lucky Escape, A Comic Opera (performed on 23 April 1778 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane) ** The Songs, Chorusses, &c. in The Lucky Escape, a Comic Opera, as Performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane (London: Printed for the Author, 1778) ** Kate of Aberdeen (a comic opera withdrawn in 1793 and never staged) ** Nobody. A Comedy in Two Acts (performed on 27 Nov. 1794 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane) Digital Edition ** The Sicilian Lover. A Tragedy. In Five Acts (London: Printed for the Author, 1796) * Political Treatises ** Impartial Reflections on the Present Situation of the Queen of France; by A Friend to Humanity (London: John Bell, 1791) ** A Letter to the Women of England, on the Injustice of Mental Subordination. With Anecdotes. By Anne Frances Randall] (London: T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1799) Digital Edition ** Thoughts on the Condition of Women, and on the Injustice of Mental Subordination (London: T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1799) * Essays ** “The Sylphid. No. I,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 29 Oct. 1799: 2 (also printed in Memoirs 3: 3–8) ** “The Sylphid. No. II,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 7 Nov. 1799: 2 (also printed in Memoirs 3: 8–16) ** “The Sylphid. No. III,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 16 Nov. 1799: 3 (also printed in Memoirs 3: 17–21) ** “The Sylphid. No. IV,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 23 Nov. 1799: 2 (edited version printed in Memoirs 3: 21–26) ** “The Sylphid. No. V,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 27 Nov. 1799: 2 (also printed in Memoirs 3: 27–31) ** “The Sylphid. No. VI,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 7 Dec. 1799: 2 (edited version printed in Memoirs 3: 31–35) ** “The Sylphid. No. VII,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 19 Dec. 1799: 2 (also printed in Memoirs 3: 35–40) ** “The Sylphid. No. VIII,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 24 Dec. 1799: 2 (also printed in Memoirs 3: 41–45) ** “The Sylphid. No. IX,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 2 Jan. 1800: 3 (also printed as No. XIV in Memoirs 3: 74–80) ** “To the Sylphid,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 4 Jan. 1800: 3 (also printed as No. IX in Memoirs 3: 46–50) ** “The Sylphid. No. X,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 7 Jan. 1800: 3 (also printed in Memoirs 3: 51–57) ** “The Sylphid. No. XI,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 11 Jan. 1800: 2 (also printed in Memoirs 3: 58–63) ** “The Sylphid. No. XII,” Morning Post and Gazetteer 31 Jan. 1800: 2 (edited version printed in Memoirs 3: 63–68) ** “The Sylphid. No. XIII,” Memoirs 3: 68-73 (no extant copy of Morning Post exists) ** “Present State of the Manners, Society, &c. &c. of the Metropolis of England,” Monthly Magazine 10 (Aug. 1800): 35–38. ** “Present State of the Manners, Society, &c. &c. of the Metropolis of England,” Monthly Magazine 10 (Sept. 1800): 138-40 ** “Present State of the Manners, Society, &c. &c. of the Metropolis of England,” Monthly Magazine 10 (Oct. 1800): 218-22 ** “Present State of the Manners, Society, &c. &c. of the Metropolis of England,” Monthly Magazine 10 (Oct. 1800): 305-06 * Translation ** Picture of Palermo by Dr. Hager translated from the German by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: R. Phillips, 1800) * Biographical Sketches ** “Anecdotes of Eminent Persons: Memoirs of the Late Duc de Biron,” Monthly Magazine 9 (Feb.1800): 43-46 ** “Anecdotes of Eminent Persons: Account of Rev. John Parkhurst,” Monthly Magazine 9 (July 1800): 560-61 ** “Anecdotes of Eminent Persons: Account of Bishop Parkhurst,” Monthly Magazine 9 (July 1800): 561 ** “Anecdotes of Eminent Persons: Additional Anecdotes of Philip Egalité Late Duke of Orleans,” Monthly Magazine 10 (Aug. 1800): 39-40 ** “Anecdotes of Eminent Persons: Anecdotes of the Late Queen of France,” Monthly Magazine 10 (Aug. 1800): 40-41 * Posthumous Publications ** “Mr. Robert Ker Porter.” Public Characters of 1800-1801 (London: R. Phillips, 1801) ** Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson, Written by Herself with Some Posthumous Pieces. In Four Volumes (London: R. Phillips, 1801) ** “Jasper. A Fragment,” Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson, Vol. 3 (London: R. Phillips, 1801) ** “The Savage of Aveyron,” Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson, Vol. 3 (London: R. Phillips, 1801) ** “The Progress of Liberty,” Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson, Vol. 4 (London: R. Phillips, 1801) ** The Poetical Works of the Late Mrs. Mary Robinson: Including Many Pieces Never Before Published. In Three Volumes (London: Richard Phillips, 1806) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Robinson_(poet) Mary (Darby) Robinson on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Melvyn Bragg

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Bragg-2813|profile]] ---- Melvyn Bragg is a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Novels ** For Want of a Nail (1965) ** The Second Inheritance (1966) ** Without a City Wall (1968) ** The Cumbrian Trilogy: ** The Hired Man (1969) ** A Place in England (1970) ** Kingdom Come (1980) ** The Nerve (1971) ** Josh Lawton (1972) ** The Silken Net (1974) ** Autumn Manoeuvres (1978) ** Love and Glory (1983) ** The Maid of Buttermere (1987) (based on the life of Mary Robinson) ** A Time to Dance (1990) ** Crystal Rooms (1992) ** Credo (1996) also known as The Sword and the Miracle ** The Soldier's Return Quartet: ** The Soldier's Return (1999) ** A Son of War (2001) ** Crossing the Lines (2003) ** Remember Me... (2008) ** Grace and Mary (2013) ** Now is the Time (2015) ** Love Without End: A Story of Heloise and Abelard (2019) * Non-fiction books ** Speak For England (1976) ** Land of The Lakes (1983) ** Laurence Olivier (1984) ** Cumbria in Verse (editor) (1984) ** Rich: The Life of Richard Burton (1988) ** The Seventh Seal (Det Sjunde Inseglet) (1993) ** King Lear in New York (1994) ** On Giants' Shoulders (1998) ** Two Thousand Years Part 1: The Birth of Christ to the ** Crusades (1999) ** Two Thousand Years Part 2 (1999) ** The Routes of English (2001) ** The Adventure of English (2003) ** 12 Books That Changed the World (2006) ** In Our Time: A Companion to the Radio 4 series (editor) (2009) ** The Book of Books (2011) ** William Tyndale: A Very Brief History (2017) ** In Our Time: Celebrating Twenty Years of Essential Conversation (2018) * Children's books ** A Christmas Child (1977) ** My Favourite Stories of Lakeland (editor) (1981) * Screenwriting ** The Debussy Film (1965)[6] ** Isadora (1968) (with Clive Exton and Margaret Drabble) ** Play Dirty (1968) ** The Music Lovers (1970) (directed by Ken Russell) ** Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) (co-written and directed by Norman Jewison) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melvyn_Bragg Melvyn Bragg on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Michael Bond

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Bond-6353|profile]] ---- Michael Bond was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Paddington Bear series ** 1958 A Bear Called Paddington. London: Collins. ** 1959 More About Paddington. London: Collins. ** 1960 Paddington Helps Out. London: Collins. ** 1961 Paddington Abroad. London: Collins. ** 1962 Paddington at Large. London: Collins. ** 1964 Paddington Marches On. London: Collins. ** 1966 Paddington at Work. London: Collins. ** 1968 Paddington Goes to Town. London: Collins. ** 1970 Paddington Takes the Air . London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-675379-5 ** 1972 Paddington's Garden. London: Collins. ISBN 0-394-82643-4 ** 1973 Paddington's Blue Peter Story Book (sometimes titled as Paddington Takes to TV). London: Collins. ISBN 0-563-12356-7 ** 1974 Paddington on Top. London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-675377-9 ** 1975 Paddington at the Tower. London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-734141-5 ** 1979 Paddington Takes the Test. London: Collins. ISBN 0-06-231240-5 ** 1980 Paddington on Screen. London: Collins. ISBN 0-440-40029-5 ** 1984 Paddington at the Zoo. London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-664744-8 ** 1986 Paddington at the Palace. New York: Putnam. ISBN 0-00-710440-5 ** 1987 Paddington's Busy Day. London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-181182-7 ** 1992 A Day by the Sea ISBN 0-00-674310-2 ** 2001 Paddington in the Garden. London: Collins. ISBN 0-06-231844-6 ** 2003 Paddington and the Grand Tour. London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-712313-2 ** 2008 Paddington Rules the Waves. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-00-726765-1 ** 2008 Paddington Here and Now. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-147364-7 ** 2012 Paddington Races Ahead. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-00-745884-4 ** 2012 Paddington Goes for Gold. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-00-745884-4 ** 2014 Love From Paddington. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-236816-4 ** 2017 Paddington's Finest Hour. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-266972-8 ** 2018: Paddington at St. Paul's. New York: HarperCollins. * Olga da Polga series ** Chapter books *** 1971 The Tales of Olga da Polga. ISBN 0-14-030500-9 *** 1973 Olga Meets Her Match. ISBN 0-582-16042-1 *** 1976 Olga Carries On. ISBN 0-7226-5230-5 *** 1982 Olga Takes Charge. ISBN 0-7226-5779-X *** 1987 The Complete Adventures of Olga Da Polga (omnibus). ISBN 0-440-00981-2 *** 1993 The Adventures of Olga Da Polga (omnibus). ISBN 0-14-036502-8 *** 2001 Olga Moves House. ISBN 0-19-275129-8 *** 2002 Olga Follows Her Nose. ISBN 0-19-275246-4 *** 2002 The Best of Olga Da Polga (omnibus). ISBN 0-19-275256-1 ** Picture books *** 1975 Olga Counts Her Blessings. ISBN 0-14-050148-7 *** 1975 Olga Makes a Friend. ISBN 0-14-050152-5 *** 1975 Olga Makes a Wish. ISBN 0-14-050146-0 *** 1975 Olga Makes Her Mark. ISBN 0-14-050149-5 *** 1975 Olga Takes a Bite. ISBN 0-14-050150-9 *** 1975 Olga's New Home. ISBN 0-14-050147-9 *** 1975 Olga's Second House. ISBN 0-14-050151-7 *** 1975 Olga's Special Day. ISBN 0-14-050153-3 *** 1983 The First Big Olga da Polga Book (omnibus). ISBN 0-582-25063-3 *** 1983 The Second Big Olga da Polga Book (omnibus). ISBN 0-582-25064-1 * Monsieur Pamplemousse series ** 1983 Monsieur Pamplemousse. ISBN 0-340-33142-9 ** 1985 Monsieur Pamplemousse and the Secret Mission. ISBN 0-340-36034-8 ** 1986 Monsieur Pamplemousse on the Spot. ISBN 0-340-37364-4 ** 1987 Monsieur Pamplemousse Takes the Cure. ISBN 0-340-40331-4 ** 1989 Monsieur Pamplemousse Aloft. ISBN 0-449-90455-5 ** 1990 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates. ISBN 0-340-51341-1 ** 1991 Monsieur Pamplemousse Rests His Case. ISBN 0-449-90639-6 ** 1992 Monsieur Pamplemousse Stands Firm. ISBN 0-7472-3849-9 ** 1992 Monsieur Pamplemousse on Location. ISBN 0-7472-0673-2 ** 1993 Monsieur Pamplemousse Takes the Train. ISBN 0-7472-0935-9 ** 1998 Monsieur Pamplemousse Omnibus Volume One. ISBN 0-7490-0352-9 ** 1999 Monsieur Pamplemousse Omnibus Volume Two. ISBN 0-7490-0442-8 ** 1999 Monsieur Pamplemousse Afloat. ISBN 0-7490-0347-2 ** 1999 Monsieur Pamplemousse Omnibus Volume Three. ISBN 0-7490-0442-8 ** 2000 Monsieur Pamplemousse on Probation. ISBN 0-7490-0463-0 ** 2002 Monsieur Pamplemousse on Vacation. ISBN 0-7490-0532-7 ** 2003 Monsieur Pamplemousse Hits the Headlines. ISBN 0-7490-0622-6 ** 2006 Monsieur Pamplemousse and the Militant Midwives. ISBN 0-7490-8277-1 ** 2007 Monsieur Pamplemousse and the French Solution. ISBN 978-0-7490-8022-8 ** 2011 Monsieur Pamplemousse and the Carbon Footprint. ISBN 978-0-7490-0908-3 ** 2015 Monsieur Pamplemousse and the Tangled Web. ISBN 978-0-7490-1626-5 * Other books ** 1966 Here Comes Thursday. ** 1968 Thursday Rides Again. ** 1969 Thursday Ahoy! ** 1971 Thursday in Paris. ISBN 0-245-50647-0 ** 1971 Michael Bond's Book of Bears (editor). ISBN 0-361-01738-3 ** 1972 The Day the Animals Went on Strike. ISBN 0-289-70187-2 ** 1975 Windmill. ISBN 0-289-70452-9 ** 1975 How to Make Flying Things (nonfiction). ISBN 0-289-70555-X ** 1975 Mr. Cram's Magic Bubbles (picture book). ISBN 0-14-050072-3 ** 1980 Picnic on the River. ISBN 0-00-123538-9 ** 1980 J. D. Polson and the Liberty Head Dime. ISBN 0-7064-1381-4 ** 1981 J. D. Polson and the Dillogate Affair. ISBN 0-340-27068-3 ** 1983 The Caravan Puppets. ISBN 0-00-184135-1 ** 1986 Oliver the Greedy Elephant (picture book with Paul Parnes). ISBN 0-307-15242-1 ** 1987 The Pleasures of Paris (guidebook). ISBN 1-85145-107-2 ** 1988 A Mouse Called Thursday (omnibus). ISBN 1-85152-085-6 ** 1992 Something Nasty in the Kitchen (picture book). ISBN 0-00-674311-0 ** 1996 Bears and Forebears: A Life So Far (autobiography). ISBN 0-00-255704-5 ==Acknowledgments== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bond#Bibliography Michael Bond's Bibliography on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Michael Young

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Young-46084|profile]] ---- Michael Young was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Will the War Make Us Poorer? [with Sir Henry Noel Young] (1943) * Civil Aviation (1944) * The Trial of Adolf Hitler (1944) * There's Work for All [with Theodor Prager] (1945) * Labour's Plan for Plenty (1947) * What is a Socialised Industry? (1947) * Small Man, Big World: A Discussion of Socialist Democracy (1949) * Fifty Million Unemployed (1952) * Study of the Extended Family in East London (1955) * Family and Kinship in East London [with Peter Willmott] (1957) * The Rise of the Meritocracy (1958) * Chipped White Cups of Dover: A Discussion of the Possibility of a New Progressive Party (1960) * Family and Class in a London Suburb [with Peter Willmott] (1960) * New Look at Comprehensive Schools [with Michael Armstrong] (1964) * Innovation and Research in Education (1967) * Forecasting and the Social Sciences [ed.] (1968) * Hornsey Plan: A Role for Neighbourhood Councils in the New Local Government (1971) * Is Equality a Dream? (1972) * Lifeline Telephone Service for the Elderly: An Account of a Pilot Project in Hull [with Peter G. Gregory] (1972) * Learning Begins at Home: A Study of a Junior School and its Parents [with Patrick McGeeney] (1973) * Symmetrical Family: A Study of Work and Leisure in the London Region [with Peter Willmott] (1973) * Mutual Aid in a Selfish Society: A Plea for Strengthening the Co-operative Movement [with Marianne Rigge] (1979) * Building Societies and the Consumer: A Report [with Marianne Rigge] (1981) * Report from Hackney: A Study of an Inner-City Area [with others] (1981) * The Elmhirsts of Dartington: The Creation of an Utopian Community (1982) * Inflation, Unemployment and the Remoralisation of Society (1982) * Up the Hill to Cowley Street: Views of Tawney Members on SDP Policy [ed. with Tony Flower and Peter Hall] (1982) * Revolution from Within: Cooperatives and Cooperation in British Industry [with Marianne Rigge] (1983) * Social Scientist as Innovator (1983) * To Merge or Not to Merge? (1983) * Development of New Growth Areas: Workers' Cooperatives and Their Environment: Comparative Analysis with a View to Job Creation: Support for Worker Cooperatives in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Netherlands [with Marianne Rigge] (1985) * Metronomic Society: Natural Rhythms and Human Timetables (1988) * Rhythms of society [ed. with Tom Schuller] (1988) * Campaign for Children's After-School Clubs: The Case for Action [with Matthew Owen] (1991) * Life After Work: The Arrival of the Ageless Society [with Tom Schuller, Johnston Birchall and Gwyneth Vernon) (1991) * Governing London [with Jerry White] (1996) * The New East End: Kinship, Race and Conflict [with Geoff Dench and Kate Gavron] (2006) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Young,_Baron_Young_of_Dartington Michael Young on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Richmal Crompton

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Lamburn-23|profile]] ---- Richmal Crompton was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: * 'Just William' books...''continued'' (for others, see [[Lamburn-23|profile]]) ** William and Air Raid Precautions, 1939 (also published as William's Bad Resolution, 1956) ** William and the Evacuees, 1940 (also published as William and the Film Star, 1956) ** William Does His Bit, 1941 ** William Carries On, 1942 ** William and The Brains Trust, 1945 ** Just William's Luck, 1948 ** William the Bold, 1950 ** William and the Tramp, 1952 ** William and the Moon Rocket, 1954 ** William and the Artist's Model, 1956 ** William and the Space Animal, 1956 ** William's Television Show, 1958 ** William the Explorer, 1960 ** William's Treasure Trove, 1962 ** William and the Witch, 1964 ** William and the Pop Singers, 1965 ** William and the Masked Ranger, 1966 ** William the Superman, 1968 ** William the Lawless, 1970 * Just William plays ** William and the Artist's Model, 1956 ** William the Terrible, BBC Radio Plays volume 1, 2008, published by David Schutte ** William the Lionheart, BBC Radio Plays volume 2, 2008, published by David Schutte ** William the Peacemaker, BBC Radio Plays volume 3, 2009, published by David Schutte ** William the Avenger, BBC Radio Plays volume 4, 2009, published by David Schutte ** William the Smuggler, BBC Radio Plays volume 5, 2010, published by David Schutte ** William's Secret Society, BBC Radio Plays volume 6, 2010, published by David Schutte * William-like books ** Enter - Patricia, 1927 ** Jimmy, 1949 ** Jimmy Again, 1951 ** Jimmy the Third, 1965 * Others ** The Innermost Room, 1923 ** The Hidden Light, 1924 ** Anne Morrison, 1925 ** The Wildings, 1925 ** David Wilding, 1926 ** The House, 1926 (also published as Dread Dwelling) ** Kathleen and I, and, of Course, Veronica, 1926 (short stories) ** Millicent Dorrington, 1927 ** A Monstrous Regiment, 1927 (short stories) ** Leadon Hill, 1927 ** The Thorn Bush, 1928 ** Roofs Off!, 1928 ** The Middle Things, 1928 (short stories) ** Felicity Stands By, 1928 (short stories) ** Sugar and Spice and Other Stories, 1928 (short stories) ** Mist and Other Stories, 1928 (short stories) ** The Four Graces, 1929 ** Abbot's End, 1929 ** Ladies First, 1929 (short stories) ** Blue Flames, 1930 ** Naomi Godstone, 1930 ** The Silver Birch and Other Stories, 1931 (short stories) ** Portrait of a Family, 1931 ** The Odyssey of Euphemia Tracy, 1932 ** Marriage of Hermione, 1932 ** The Holiday, 1933 ** Chedsy Place, 1934 ** The Old Man's Birthday, 1934 ** Quartet, 1935 ** Caroline, 1936 ** The First Morning, 1936 (short stories) ** There Are Four Seasons, 1937 ** Journeying Wave, 1938 ** Merlin Bay, 1939 ** Steffan Green, 1940 ** Narcissa, 1941 ** Mrs Frensham Describes a Circle, 1942 ** Weatherly Parade, 1944 ** Westover, 1946 ** The Ridleys, 1947 ** Family Roundabout, 1948, republished in 2001 by Persephone Books ** Frost at Morning, 1950 ** Linden Rise, 1952 ** The Gypsy's Baby, 1954 ** Four in Exile, 1954 ** Matty and the Dearingroydes, 1956 ** Blind Man's Buff, 1957 ** Wiseman's Folly, 1959 ** The Inheritor, 1960 ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmal_Crompton Richmal Crompton on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Rick Stein

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Stein-2074|profile]] ---- Rick Stein is a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * English Seafood Cookery, 1988 – Glenfiddich Cook Book of the Year 1989 * A Beginner's Guide to Seafood, 1992 (Chapter 4 Marine Cuisine Guides) * Beach to Belly, 1994 (foreword) * Taste of the Sea, 1995 – André Simon Cook Book of the Year 1996 * Good Food Award Best Cookery Book, 1995/1996 * Rick Stein Fish, 10 Recipes, 1996 * Fruits of the Sea, 1997 * Rick Stein's Seafood Odyssey, 1999 * Rick Stein's Seafood Lovers' Guide, 2000 * Rick Stein's Seafood, 2001 - Gourmand World Cookbook Awards, 2001 – winner of category: Best Seafood and Fish in English; Best in the World Fish and Seafood (German translation – Gold medal – Gastronomische Akademie Deutschland 2003) * My Favourite Seafood Recipes, 2002 (Marks and Spencer cookery book) * Rick Stein's Food Heroes, 2002 – Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2002 – winner of category: Best Local Cookery Book; Best Cookery Book of the Year in Great Britain / Jacob's Creek World Food Media Awards 2003: Silver for best hardcover recipe book * Rick Stein's Guide to the Food Heroes of Britain, 2003 – Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2003 – winner of category: Best Guide * Rick Stein's Food Heroes, Another Helping, 2004 * Rick Stein's Complete Seafood – winner of the James Beard Foundation Award 2005 for Cook Book of the Year * Rick Stein's French Odyssey, 2005 * Rick Stein's Mediterranean Escapes, 2007 * Rick Stein Coast to Coast, 2008 * Rick Stein's Far Eastern Odyssey, 2009 * My Kitchen Table: Rick Stein's 100 Fish and Seafood Recipes, 2011 * Rick Stein's Spain, 2011 * Rick Stein's India, 2013 * Under a Mackerel Sky: A Memoir, 2013 * Rick Stein's Long Weekends, 2016 * The Road to Mexico, 2017 * Rick Stein's Secret France, 2019 * Rick Stein at Home, 2021 * Rick Stein's Simple Suppers, 2023 ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Stein Rick Stein on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Robert Graves

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Graves-3938|profile]] ---- Robert Graves was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Poetry Collections ** Country Sentiment, New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1920 ** Over the Brazier. London: William Heinemann, 1923; New York: Alfred. A. Knopf, 1923. ** The Feather Bed. Richmond, Surrey: Hogarth Press, 1923. ** Mock Beggar Hall. London: Hogarth Press, 1924. ** Welchmans Hose. London: The Fleuron, 1925. ** Poems. London: Ernest Benn, 1925. ** The Marmosites Miscellany (as John Doyle). London: Hogarth Press, 1925. ** Poems (1914–1926). London: William Heinemann, 1927; Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1929. ** Poems (1914–1927). London: William Heinemann ** To Whom Else? Deyá, Majorca: Seizin Press, 1931. ** Poems 1930–1933. London: Arthur Barker, 1933. ** Collected Poems. London: Cassell, 1938; New York: Random House, 1938. ** No More Ghosts: Selected Poems. London: Faber & Faber, 1940. ** Work in Hand, with Norman Cameron and Alan Hodge. London: Hogarth Press, 1942. ** Poems. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1943. ** Poems 1938–1945. London: Cassell, 1945; New York: Creative Age Press, 1946. ** Collected Poems (1914–1947). London: Cassell, 1948. ** Poems and Satires. London: Cassell, 1951. ** Poems 1953. London: Cassell, 1953. ** Collected Poems 1955. New York: Doubleday, 1955. ** Poems Selected by Himself. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1957; rev. 1961, 1966, 1972, 1978. ** The Poems of Robert Graves. New York: Doubleday, 1958. ** Collected Poems 1959. London: Cassell, 1959. ** The Penny Fiddle: Poems for Children. London: Cassell, 1960; New York: Doubleday, 1961. ** More Poems 1961. London: Cassell, 1961. ** Collected Poems. New York: Doubleday, 1961. ** New Poems 1962. London: Cassell, 1962; as New Poems. New York: Doubleday, 1963. ** The More Deserving Cases: Eighteen Old Poems for Reconsideration. Marlborough College Press, 1962. ** Man Does, Woman Is. London: Cassell, 1964/New York:Doubleday, 1964. ** Ann at Highwood Hall: Poems for Children. London: Cassell, 1964; New York: Triangle Square, 2017. ** Love Respelt. London: Cassell, 1965/New York: Doubleday, 1966. ** One Hard Look, 1965 ** Collected Poems, 1965. London: Cassell, 1965. ** Seventeen Poems Missing from "Love Respelt". privately printed, 1966. ** Colophon to "Love Respelt". Privately printed, 1967. ** Poems 1965–1968. London: Cassell, 1968; New York: Doubleday, 1969. ** Poems About Love. London: Cassell, 1969; New York: Doubleday, 1969. ** Love Respelt Again. New York: Doubleday, 1969. ** Beyond Giving. privately printed, 1969. ** Poems 1968–1970. London: Cassell, 1970; New York: Doubleday, 1971. ** The Green-Sailed Vessel. privately printed, 1971. ** Poems: Abridged for Dolls and Princes. London: Cassell, 1971. ** Poems 1970–1972. London: Cassell, 1972; New York: Doubleday, 1973. ** Deyá, A Portfolio. London: Motif Editions, 1972. ** Timeless Meeting: Poems. privately printed, 1973. ** At the Gate. privately printed, London, 1974. ** Collected Poems 1975. London: Cassell, 1975. ** New Collected Poems. New York: Doubleday, 1977. ** Selected Poems, ed. Paul O'Prey. London: Penguin, 1986 ** The Centenary Selected Poems, ed. Patrick Quinn. Manchester: Carcanet Press, 1995. ** Complete Poems Volume 1, ed. Beryl Graves and Dunstan Ward. Manchester: Carcanet Press, 1995. ** Complete Poems Volume 2, ed. Beryl Graves and Dunstan Ward. Manchester: Carcanet Press, 1996. ** Complete Poems Volume 3, ed. Beryl Graves and Dunstan Ward. Manchester: Carcanet Press, 1999. ** The Complete Poems in One Volume, ed. Beryl Graves and Dunstan Ward. Manchester: Penguin Books, 2004. ** Selected Poems, ed. Michael Longley. Faber & Faber, 2012. *Fiction ** My Head! My Head!. London: Secker, 1925; Alfred. A. Knopf, New York, 1925. ** The Shout. London: Mathews & Marrot, 1929. ** No Decency Left. (with Laura Riding) (as Barbara Rich). London: Jonathan Cape, 1932. ** The Real David Copperfield. London: Arthur Barker, 1933; as David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, Condensed by Robert Graves, ed. M. P. Paine. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1934. ** I, Claudius. London: Arthur Barker, 1934; New York: Smith & Haas, 1934. ** Sequel: Claudius the God and his Wife Messalina. London: Arthur Barker, 1934; New York: Smith & Haas, 1935. Antigua, Penny, Puce. Deyá, Majorca/London: Seizin Press/Constable, 1936; New York: Random House, 1937. ** Count Belisarius. London: Cassell, 1938: Random House, New York, 1938. ** Sergeant Lamb of the Ninth. London: Methuen, 1940; as Sergeant Lamb's America. New York: Random House, 1940. ** Sequel: Proceed, Sergeant Lamb. London: Methuen, 1941; New York: Random House, 1941. ** The Story of Marie Powell: Wife to Mr. Milton. London: Cassell, 1943; as Wife to Mr Milton: The Story of Marie Powell. New York: Creative Age Press, 1944. ** The Golden Fleece. London: Cassell, 1944; as Hercules, My Shipmate, New York: Creative Age Press, 1945; New York: Seven Stories Press, 2017. ** King Jesus. New York: Creative Age Press, 1946; London: Cassell, 1946. ** Watch the North Wind Rise. New York: Creative Age Press, 1949; as Seven Days in New Crete. London: Cassell, 1949. ** The Islands of Unwisdom. New York: Doubleday, 1949; as The Isles of Unwisdom. London: Cassell, 1950. ** Homer's Daughter. London: Cassell, 1955; New York: Doubleday, 1955; New York: Seven Stories Press, 2017. ** Catacrok! Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny. London: Cassell, 1956. ** They Hanged My Saintly Billy. London: Cassell, 1957; New York: Doubleday, 1957; New York, Seven Stories Press, 2017. ** Collected Short Stories. Doubleday: New York, 1964; Cassell, London, 1965. ** An Ancient Castle. London: Peter Owen, 1980. * Miscellaneous ** On English Poetry. New York: Alfred. A. Knopf, 1922; London: Heinemann, 1922. ** The Meaning of Dreams. London: Cecil Palmer, 1924; New York: Greenberg, 1925. ** Poetic Unreason and Other Studies. London: Cecil Palmer, 1925. ** Contemporary Techniques of Poetry: A Political Analogy. London: Hogarth Press, 1925. ** Another Future of Poetry. London: Hogarth Press, 1926. ** Impenetrability or the Proper Habit of English. London: Hogarth Press, 1927. ** The English Ballad: A Short Critical Survey. London: Ernest Benn, 1927; revised as English and Scottish Ballads. London: William Heinemann, 1957; New York: Macmillan, 1957. ** Lars Porsena or the Future of Swearing and Improper Language. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1927; E. P. Dutton, New York, 1927; revised as The Future of Swearing and Improper Language. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1936. ** A Survey of Modernist Poetry (with Laura Riding). London: William Heinemann, 1927; New York: Doubleday, 1928. ** Lawrence and the Arabs. London: Jonathan Cape, 1927; as Lawrence and the Arabian Adventure. New York: Doubleday, 1928. ** A Pamphlet Against Anthologies (with Laura Riding). London: Jonathan Cape, 1928; as Against Anthologies. New York: Doubleday, 1928. ** Mrs. Fisher or the Future of Humour. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1928. ** Good-bye to All That: An Autobiography. London: Jonathan Cape, 1929; New York: Jonathan Cape and Smith, 1930; rev., New York: Doubleday, 1957; London: Cassell, 1957; Penguin: Harmondsworth, 1960. ** But It Still Goes On: An Accumulation. London: Jonathan Cape, 1930; New York: Jonathan Cape and Smith, 1931. ** T. E. Lawrence to His Biographer Robert Graves. New York: Doubleday, 1938; London: Faber & Faber, 1939. ** The Long Weekend (with Alan Hodge). London: Faber & Faber, 1940; New York: Macmillan, 1941. ** The Reader Over Your Shoulder (with Alan Hodge). London: Jonathan Cape, 1943; New York: Macmillan, 1943; New York, Seven Stories Press, 2017. ** The White Goddess. London: Faber & Faber, 1948; New York: Creative Age Press, 1948; rev., London: Faber & Faber, 1952, 1961; New York: Alfred. A. Knopf, 1958. ** The Common Asphodel: Collected Essays on Poetry 1922–1949. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1949. ** Occupation: Writer. New York: Creative Age Press, 1950; London: Cassell, 1951. ** The Golden Ass of Apuleius, New York: Farrar, Straus, 1951. ** The Nazarene Gospel Restored (with Joshua Podro). London: Cassell, 1953; New York: Doubleday, 1954. ** The Greek Myths. London: Penguin, 1955; Baltimore: Penguin, 1955. ** The Crowning Privilege: The Clark Lectures, 1954–1955. London: Cassell, 1955; New York: Doubleday, 1956. ** Adam's Rib. London: Trianon Press, 1955; New York: Yoseloff, 1958. ** Jesus in Rome (with Joshua Podro). London: Cassell, 1957. ** Steps. London: Cassell, 1958. ** 5 Pens in Hand. New York: Doubleday, 1958. ** The Anger of Achilles. New York: Doubleday, 1959. ** Food for Centaurs. New York: Doubleday, 1960. ** Greek Gods and Heroes. New York: Doubleday, 1960; as Myths of Ancient Greece. London: Cassell, 1961. ** 5 November address, X magazine, Volume One, Number Three, June 1960; An Anthology from X (Oxford University Press 1988). ** Selected Poetry and Prose (ed. James Reeves). London: Hutchinson, 1961. ** Oxford Addresses on Poetry. London: Cassell, 1962; New York: Doubleday, 1962. ** The Siege and Fall of Troy. London: Cassell, 1962; New York: Doubleday, 1963; New York, Seven Stories Press, 2017. ** The Big Green Book. New York: Crowell Collier, 1962; Penguin: Harmondsworth, 1978. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak ** Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis (with Raphael Patai). New York: Doubleday, 1964; London: Cassell, 1964. ** Majorca Observed. London: Cassell, 1965; New York: Doubleday, 1965. ** Mammon and the Black Goddess. London: Cassell, 1965; New York: Doubleday, 1965. ** Two Wise Children. New York: Harlin Quist, 1966; London: Harlin Quist, 1967. ** The Rubaiyyat of Omar Khayyam (with Omar Ali-Shah). London: Cassell, 1967. ** Poetic Craft and Principle. London: Cassell, 1967. ** The Poor Boy Who Followed His Star. London: Cassell, 1968; New York: Doubleday, 1969. ** Greek Myths and Legends. London: Cassell, 1968. ** The Crane Bag. London: Cassell, 1969. ** On Poetry: Collected Talks and Essays. New York: Doubleday, 1969. ** Difficult Questions, Easy Answers. London: Cassell, 1972; New York: Doubleday, 1973. ** In Broken Images: Selected Letters 1914–1946, ed. Paul O'Prey. London: Hutchinson, 1982 ** Between Moon and Moon: Selected Letters 1946–1972, ed. Paul O'Prey. London: Hutchinson, 1984 ** Collected Writings on Poetry, ed. Paul O'Prey, Manchester: Carcanet Press, 1995. ** Complete Short Stories, ed. Lucia Graves, Manchester: Carcanet Press, 1995. ** Some Speculations on Literature, History, and Religion, ed. Patrick Quinn, Manchester: Carcanet Press, 2000. ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Graves Robert Graves on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Robin Bush

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Bush-8942|profile]] ---- Robin Bush was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Books and Monographs ** Victoria County History of Somerset: *** (with R.W. Dunning) vol iii (Oxford University Press, 1974) *** (with R.W. Dunning) vol iv (OUP, 1976) *** (with R.W. Dunning and Mary Siraut) vol v (OUP, 1983) ** The Book of Taunton (Barracuda Books, 1977) ** The Book of Exmouth (Barracuda Books, 1978) ** The Book of Wellington (with Gillian Allen, Barracuda Books, 1983) ** Jeboult's Taunton (Barracuda Books, 1983) ** The Archaeology of Taunton ed. Peter Leach, four principal chapters by Robin Bush (Western Archaeological Trust, Excavation Monograph no.8, 1984), pp. 11–16, 59–63, 75–79, 104–106. ** The Story of the County Hotel, Taunton (1987) ** Shields and Wall Plate Carving in the Church of St Mary, Ashill (1987) ** A Taunton Diary, 1787–1987 (Barracuda Books, 1988) ** The Story of Taunton Castle (Somerset Archaeological Society, 1988) ** Somerset, a Portrait in Colour (Dovecote Press, 1989) ** Somerset Stories (Dovecote Press, 1990) ** Your Somerset Family (Somerset County Council. 1992) ** Somerset, the Complete Guide (Dovecote Press, 1994) ** Somerset Villages (Dovecote Press, 1995) ** Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630, ed. Burton Spear: *** vol 25 New Ancestral Discoveries – part 1 (Ohio, 1996) *** vol 26 New Ancestral Discoveries – part 2 (Ohio, 1997) *** vol 27 New Ancestral Discoveries – part 3 (Ohio, 1999) ** Somerset Bedside Book (Dovecote Press, 1997) ** Chapter on 'The Age of Elegance' in Somerset: the Millennium Book, ed. Tom Mayberry and Hilary Binding (Somerset Books, 1999) ** Aesop's Fables, A Choral Cycle, verse libretto by Robin Bush, composer Douglas Coombes (Lindsay Music, 2001). * Papers in journals ** 'The Rev John Lempriere, DD, in Devon' in Transactions of the Devonshire Association, xciii (1961), pp. 228–249. ** 'Exeter Free Grammar School, 1633–1809' in Trans. of Devonsh. Assoc. xciv (1962), pp. 363–410. ** 'Exeter during the Civil War and Interregnum' in Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries, xxix (1962–3) pp. 80–87, 102–09, 132–39, 171–76. ** 'George Passemer, a Devonshire Antiquary' in Devon & Cornwall N. & Q. xxix (1964), pp. 241ff. ** 'Nettlecombe Court. 1. The Trevelyans and other residents' in Field Studies Journal, iii/2 (1970), pp. 275–87. ** 'The Tudor Tavern, Fore Street, Taunton' in Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society, cxix (1976), pp. 15–20. ** 'West Newton Manor Farm' [in North Petherton] in Proc. Som. Arch. Nat. Hist. Soc. cxxiii (1980), pp. 55–64. ** 'Somerset, England, Records and American Descendants' in Connecticut Nutmegger, vol 19 (1986), pp. 386–396. ** 'The Blake Ancestry of Elizabeth Saunders, wife of Henry Wolcott,' in Connecticut Nutmegger, vol 22 (1989), pp. 11–12. * Recordings ** Four audiocassettes of lectures to the 'All American Conference' of the (USA) Federation of Genealogical Societies delivered at Fort Wayne, Indiana, published in the US by audiotapes.com (1991). ** An Archivist Abroad (FW-52). ** An Archivist's Casebook - The Pleasures and Pitfalls of English Genealogy (FW-93). ** Brought to Book - English Quarter Sessions and their Records (FW-232). ** Courts and Copyhold - the English Manor and its Records (FW-34) ** Double audiocassettes of Robin Bush retelling Tales of Old Somerset (1995), Halsgrove Productions, Tiverton, Devon. ** Compact Disc of Aesop's Fables, a Choral Cycle, verse libretto by Robin Bush, composer Douglas Coombes' (Lindsay Music, 2001). ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Bush Robin Bush on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Samuel Richardson

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Richardson-31033|profile]] ---- Samuel Richardson was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Novels ** Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded (1740–1761) ** Pamela in her Exalted Condition (1741–1761) – the sequel to Pamela, usually published together in 4 Volumes – revised through 14 editions ** Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady (1747–61) – revised through 4 editions ** Letters and Passages Restored to Clarissa (1751) ** The History of Sir Charles Grandison (1753–1761) – restored and corrected through 4 editions ** The History of Mrs. Beaumont – A Fragment – unfinished * Supplements ** A Reply to the Criticism of Clarissa (1749) ** Meditations on Clarissa (1751) ** The Case of Samuel Richardson (1753) ** An Address to the Public (1754) ** 2 Letters Concerning Sir Charles Grandison (1754) ** A Collection of Moral Sentiments (1755) ** Conjectures on Original Composition in a Letter to the Author 1st and 2nd editions (1759) (with Edward Young) * As editor ** Aesop's Fables – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd editions (1739–1753) ** The Negotiations of Thomas Roe (1740) ** A Tour through Great Britain (4 Volumes) by Daniel Defoe – 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th editions (1742–1761) ** The Life of Sir William Harrington (knight) by Anna Meades – revised and corrected * Other works ** The Apprentice's Vade Mecum (1734) ** A Seasonable Examination of the Pleas and Pretensions Of the Proprietors of, and Subscribers to, Play-Houses, Erected in Defiance of the Royal License. With Observations on the Printed Case of the Players belonging to Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden Theatres (1735) ** Verses Addressed to Edward Cave and William Bowyer (printer) (1736) ** A compilation of letters published as a manual, with directions on How to think and act justly and prudently in the Common Concerns of Human Life (1741) ** The Familiar Letters 6 Editions (1741–1755) ** The Life and heroic Actions of Balbe Berton, Chevalier de Grillon (2 volumes) 1st and 2nd Editions by Lady Marguerite de Lussan (as assistant translator of an anonymous female translator) ** No. 97, The Rambler (1751) * Posthumous Works ** 6 Letters upon Duelling (1765) ** Letter from an Uncle to his Nephew (1804) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Richardson Samuel Richardson on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Sarah Ferguson

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Ferguson-1828|profile]] ---- Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York is a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: * Autobiographies and memoirs: ** 1997, My Story ISBN 978-0671004392 ** 2011, Finding Sarah: A Duchess's Journey to Find Herself ISBN 978-1439189559 * Budgie the Little Helicopter books and 1994 animated children's television series: ** 1989, Budgie the Little Helicopter ISBN 978-0671676834 ** 1989, Budgie at Bendick's Point ISBN 978-0689808494 ** 1991, Budgie and the Blizzard ISBN 978-0671734756 ** 1992, The Adventures of Budgie ISBN 978-0671792497 ** 1995, Budgie Books – S and S USA ISBN 978-0750096638 ** 1996, Budgie Goes to Sea ISBN 978-0689808500 ** 2021, Budgie the Helicopter Rescues Kubbie the Koala * About Queen Victoria: ** 1991, Victoria and Albert: A Family Life at Osborne House ISBN 978-0139508820 ** 1993, Travels with Queen Victoria ISBN 978-0297831952 * For young girls: ** 1996, The Royal Switch ISBN 978-0440412137 ** 1997, Bright Lights ISBN 978-0440412168 * Lifestyle books with Weight Watchers: ** 1998, Dieting with The Duchess ISBN 978-0684857459 ** 1999, Dining with The Duchess ISBN 978-0684852164 ** 2000, Win the Weight Game ISBN 978-0684870786 ** 2001, Reinventing Yourself with the Duchess of York ISBN 978-1439146194 ** 2002, Energy Breakthrough: Jump-start Your Weight Loss and Feel Great ISBN 978-0743232869 ** 2009, foreword in Weight Watchers Start Living, Start Losing: Inspirational Stories That Will Motivate You Now ISBN 978-0470189146 * Little Red series: ** 2003, Little Red ISBN 978-1416918530 ** 2004, Little Red's Christmas Story ISBN 978-1442430761 ** 2006, Little Red's Summer Adventure ISBN 978-0689875717 ** 2009, Little Red to the Rescue ISBN 978-0689875656 ** 2009, Little Red's Autumn Adventure ISBN 978-0689843419 * Helping Hands series: ** 2007, Charlie and the Bullies ISBN 978-1906260095 ** 2007, Harry Starts to Enjoy His Food ISBN 978-1906260064 ** 2007, Get Well Soon, Adam ISBN 978-1402774010 ** 2007, Lauren's Moving Day ISBN 978-1402773983 ** 2007, Healthy Food for Dylan ISBN 978-1402774003 ** 2007, Sophie Makes Friends ISBN 978-1906260118 ** 2007, Dalia Says Goodbye to Grandpa ISBN 978-1906260071 ** 2007, Simon Gets Better ISBN 978-1906260026 ** 2007, Emily Mover Home ISBN 978-1906260002 ** 2010, Ashley Learns about Strangers ISBN 978-1402773938 ** 2010, Emily's First Day of School ISBN 978-1402773921 ** 2010, Michael and His New Baby Brother ISBN 978-1402773907 ** 2010, Matthew and the Bullies ISBN 978-1402773914 ** 2011, When Katie's Parents Separated ISBN 978-1402773952 ** 2011, Zach Gets Some Exercise ISBN 978-1402773990 ** 2011, Jacob Goes to the Doctor and Sophie Visits the Dentist ISBN 978-1402773969 ** 2011, Molly Makes Friends ISBN 978-1402773976 ** 2011, Olivia Says Goodbye to Grandpa ISBN 978-1402773945 ** 2019, James and the Bullies ISBN 978-1916105218 ** 2020, Holly's First Day at School ISBN 978-1916105232 ** 2020, Daisy Learns about Strangers ISBN 978-1916105225 * Genie Gems series: ** 2020, Genie Gems: Mission to Devon ISBN 978-0648803164 ** 2020, Genie Gems Meets Arthur Fantastic ISBN 978-0648803126 * Puddle Boots series: ** 2021, Puddle Boots ISBN 978-0645099676 ** 2021, Puddle Boots Christmas ISBN 978-0645355949 *About Margaret and Mary Montagu Douglas Scott: ** 2021, Her Heart for a Compass ISBN 978-0062976529 ** 2023, A Most Intriguing Lady ISBN 978-0008512972 * The Southport series: ** 2022, Demon's Land ISBN 978-0645355994 ** 2022, Field of Sky ISBN 978-0645516296 ** 1988, A Guard Within ISBN 978-0394758343 ** 1989, Skiing from the Inside: The Self-help Guide to Mastering the Slopes ISBN 978-0671697112 ** 2003, What I Know Now: Simple Lessons Learned the Hard Way ISBN 978-1416578413 ** 2003, Moments ISBN 978-1862055735 ** 2008, Tea for Ruby ISBN 978-1442426337 ** 2008, Hartmoor ISBN 978-1405054126 ** 2012, Ballerina Rosie ISBN 978-1442430679 ** 2020, The Enchanted Oak Tree ISBN 978-0648840848 ** 2020, A Gift of Kindness ** 2021, The Adventures of Charlie, Blue and Larry Lamp Post ISBN 978-0645268904 ** 2021, What's Under Your Hat, Granny? ISBN 978-0645218312 ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah,_Duchess_of_York Sarah Ferguson on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Sir John Cheke

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Cheke-5|Sir John Cheke's profile]] ---- Sir John Cheke was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Original ** Introductio Grammaticus, 1 book ** De Ludimagistrorum Officio, 1 book ** De pronunciatione linguae Graecae ** Corrections to Herodotus, Thucidides, Plato, Demosthenes, and Xenophon. Many books ** Epitaphia, 1 book ** Panegyricum in nativitatem EDVARDI Principis ** Elegia de Aegrotatione et Obitu EDVARDI VI ** In obitum Antonii Denneii, 1 book ** De obitu Buceri ** Commentarii in Psalmum CXXXIX et alios ** An liceat nubere post Divortium, 1 book ** De Fide Iustificante, 1 book ** De Aqua Lustrali, Cineribus, et Palmis, ad [Stephen Gardiner] Wintoniensem, 1 book ** De Eucharistiae Sacramento, 1 book * Translations from Greek into Latin ** Euripides and Sophocles quaedam ad literam. ** Aristotle De Anima. ** Demosthenes Olynthiacs, Philippics, and Contra Leptinem. ** Aeschines and Demosthenes, Orationes adversariae. ** Plutarch, De Superstitione. ** Leo Imperator, De Apparatu Bellico.[140] ** Josephus, De Antiquitatibus Iudaicis. ** St John Chrysostom, Homilies: *** Contra Observatores Novilunii, 1 book, and De Dormientibus in Christo, 1 book *** De Providentia Dei, 3 books, and De Fato, 3 books.[142] ** St Maximus, Monachi Asceticum. * Translations from English into Latin ** Thomas Cranmer Liber de Sacramentis. ** Officium de Communione. He collected the arguments and rationales in Parliament on either side in the question of the Eucharist He edited a book on The Hurt of Sedition An edition of his English translation of the Gospel of St Matthew appeared in 1843.[143] Many of Cheke's works are still in manuscript: some have been altogether lost. ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cheke John Cheke on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Sir Kingsley Amis

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Amis-291|profile]] ---- Sir Kingsley Amis was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Poetry ** 1947 Bright November ** 1953 A Frame of Mind ** 1954 Poems: Fantasy Portraits ** 1956 A Case of Samples: Poems 1946–1956 ** 1962 The Evans County ** 1968 A Look Round the Estate: Poems, 1957–1967 ** 1979 Collected Poems 1944–78 * Novels ** c.1948 The Legacy (unpublished) ** 1954 Lucky Jim ** 1955 That Uncertain Feeling ** 1958 I Like It Here ** 1960 Take a Girl Like You ** 1963 One Fat Englishman ** 1965 The Egyptologists (with Robert Conquest) ** 1966 The Anti-Death League ** 1968 Colonel Sun: a James Bond Adventure (pseud. Robert Markham) ** 1968 I Want It Now ** 1969 The Green Man ** 1971 Girl, 20 ** 1973 The Riverside Villas Murder ** 1974 Ending Up ** 1975 The Crime of the Century ** 1976 The Alteration ** 1978 Jake's Thing ** 1980 Russian Hide-and-Seek ** 1984 Stanley and the Women ** 1986 The Old Devils ** 1988 Difficulties with Girls ** 1990 The Folks That Live on the Hill ** 1991 We Are All Guilty ** 1992 The Russian Girl ** 1994 You Can't Do Both ** 1995 The Biographer's Moustache ** c.1995 Black and White (unfinished)[35] * Short fiction collections ** 1962 My Enemy's Enemy ** 1980 Collected Short Stories ** 1991 Mr Barrett's Secret and Other Stories * Other short fiction ** 1960 "Hemingway in Space" (short story), Punch December 1960 * Non-fiction ** 1957 Socialism and the Intellectuals, a Fabian Society pamphlet ** 1960 New Maps of Hell: A Survey of Science Fiction ** 1965 The James Bond Dossier ** 1965 The Book of Bond, or Every Man His Own 007 (pseud. Lt.-Col William ('Bill') Tanner) ** 1970 What Became of Jane Austen?, and Other Questions ** 1972 On Drink ** 1974 Rudyard Kipling and His World ** 1983 Everyday Drinking ** 1984 How's Your Glass? ** 1990 The Amis Collection ** 1991 Memoirs ** 1997 The King's English: A Guide to Modern Usage (name in part a pun as he was sometimes called "Kingers" or "The King" by friends and family, as told by his son Martin in his memoir Experience) ** 2001 The Letters of Kingsley Amis, Edited by Zachary Leader ** 2008 Everyday Drinking: The Distilled Kingsley Amis, Introduction by Christopher Hitchens (an omnibus edition of On Drink, Everyday Drinking and How's Your Glass?) * Editor ** 1967 Spectrum V : a fifth science fiction anthology (ed. with Robert Conquest) ** 1978 The New Oxford Book of Light Verse (ed.) ==Acknowledgments== *[[Wikipedia:Kingsley_Amis| Sir Kingsley Amis on Wikipedia]]

Bibliography of Sir Robert Baden-Powell

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Powell-8455|profile]] ---- Sir Robert Baden-Powell was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * 1884: Reconnaissance and Scouting * 1885: Cavalry Instruction * 1889: Pigsticking or Hoghunting * 1896: The Downfall of Prempeh * 1897: The Matabele Campaign * 1899: Aids to Scouting for N.-C.Os and Men * 1900: Sport in War * 1901: Notes and Instructions for the South African Constabulary * 1907: Sketches in Mafeking and East Africa * 1908: Scouting for Boys * 1909: The Scout Library No.4 Scouting Games * 1909: Yarns for Boy Scouts * 1910: British Discipline, Essay 32 of Essays on Duty and Discipline * 1912: The Handbook for the Girl Guides or How Girls Can Help to Build Up the Empire (co-authored with Agnes Baden-Powell) * 1913: Boy Scouts Beyond The Sea: My World Tour * 1914: Quick Training for War * 1915: Indian Memories (American title Memories of India) * 1915: My Adventures as a Spy * 1916: Young Knights of the Empire: Their Code, and Further Scout Yarns * 1916: The Wolf Cub's Handbook * 1918: Girl Guiding * 1919: Aids To Scoutmastership * 1921: What Scouts Can Do: More Yarns * 1921: An Old Wolf's Favourites * 1922: Rovering to Success * 1927: Life's Snags and How to Meet Them * 1927: South African Tour 1926-7 * 1929: Scouting and Youth Movements * 1929 (est): Last Message to Scouts * 1932: He-who-sees-in-the-dark; the Boys' Story of Frederick Burnham, the American Scout * 1933: Lessons From the Varsity of Life * 1934: Adventures and Accidents * 1935: Scouting Round the World * 1936: Adventuring to Manhood * 1937: African Adventures * 1938: Birds and Beasts of Africa * 1939: Paddle Your Own Canoe * 1940: More Sketches Of Kenya ==Acknowledgments== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Baden-Powell,_1st_Baron_Baden-Powell Sir Robert Baden-Powell on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of T S Eliot

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Eliot-187|profile]] ---- T S Eliot was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Early Prose ** "The Birds of Prey" (a short story; 1905) ** "A Tale of a Whale" (a short story; 1905) ** "The Man Who Was King" (a short story; 1905) ** "The Wine and the Puritans" (review, 1909) ** "The Point of View" (1909) ** "Gentlemen and Seamen" (1909) ** "Egoist" (review, 1909) * Early Poems ** "A Fable for Feasters" (1905) ** "[A Lyric:]'If Time and Space as Sages say'" (1905) ** "[At Graduation 1905]" (1905) ** "Song: 'If space and time, as sages say'" (1907) ** "Before Morning" (1908) ** "Circe's Palace" (1908) ** "Song: 'When we came home across the hill'" (1909) ** "On a Portrait" (1909) ** "Nocturne" (1909) ** "Humoresque" (1910) ** "Spleen" (1910) ** "[Class] Ode" (1910) * Poetry ** Prufrock and Other Observations (1917) ** The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock ** Portrait of a Lady ** Preludes ** Rhapsody on a Windy Night ** Morning at the Window ** The Boston Evening Transcript (about the Boston Evening Transcript) ** Aunt Helen ** Cousin Nancy ** Mr. Apollinax ** Hysteria ** Conversation Galante ** La Figlia Che Piange ** Poems (1920) ** Gerontion ** Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar ** Sweeney Erect ** A Cooking Egg ** Le Directeur ** Mélange Adultère de Tout ** Lune de Miel ** The Hippopotamus ** Dans le Restaurant ** Whispers of Immortality ** Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service ** Sweeney Among the Nightingales ** The Waste Land (1922) ** The Hollow Men (1925) ** Ariel Poems (1927–1954) ** Journey of the Magi (1927) ** A Song for Simeon (1928) ** Animula (1929) ** Marina (1930) ** Triumphal March (1931) ** The Cultivation of Christmas Trees (1954) ** Ash Wednesday (1930) ** Coriolan (1931) ** Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (1939) ** The Marching Song of the Pollicle Dogs and Billy M'Caw: The Remarkable Parrot (1939) in The Queen's Book of the Red Cross ** Four Quartets (1945) ** Macavity:The Mystery Cat * Plays ** Sweeney Agonistes (published in 1926, first performed in 1934) ** The Rock (1934) ** Murder in the Cathedral (1935) ** The Family Reunion (1939) ** The Cocktail Party (1949) ** The Confidential Clerk (1953) ** The Elder Statesman (first performed in 1958, published in 1959) * Non-fiction ** Christianity & Culture (1939, 1948) ** The Second-Order Mind (1920) ** Tradition and the Individual Talent (1920) ** The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism (1920) ** "Hamlet and His Problems" ** Homage to John Dryden (1924) ** Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca (1928) ** For Lancelot Andrewes (1928) ** Dante (1929) ** Selected Essays, 1917-1932 (1932) ** The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism (1933) ** After Strange Gods (1934) ** Elizabethan Essays (1934) ** Essays Ancient and Modern (1936) ** The Idea of a Christian Society (1939) ** A Choice of Kipling's Verse (1941) made by Eliot, with an essay on Rudyard Kipling ** Notes Towards the Definition of Culture (1948) ** Poetry and Drama (1951) ** The Three Voices of Poetry (1954) ** The Frontiers of Criticism (1956) ** On Poetry and Poets (1943) * Posthumous publications ** To Criticize the Critic (1965) ** The Waste Land: Facsimile Edition (1974) ** Inventions of the March Hare: Poems 1909–1917 (1996) * Critical editions ** Collected Poems, 1909–1962 (1963) ** Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, Illustrated Edition (1982) ** Selected Prose of T.S. Eliot, edited by Frank Kermode (1975) ** The Waste Land (Norton Critical Editions), edited by Michael North (2000) ** Selected Essays (1932); enlarged (1960) ** The Letters of T. S. Eliot, edited by Valerie Eliot and Hugh Haughton, Volume 1: 1898–1922 (1988, revised 2009) ** The Letters of T. S. Eliot, edited by Valerie Eliot and Hugh Haughton, Volume 2: 1923–1925 (2009) ** The Letters of T. S. Eliot, edited by Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, Volume 3: 1926–1927 (2012) ** The Letters of T. S. Eliot, edited by Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, Volume 4: 1928–1929 (2013) ** The Letters of T. S. Eliot, edited by Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, Volume 5: 1930–1931 (2014) ** The Letters of T. S. Eliot, edited by Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, Volume 6: 1932–1933 (2016) ** The Letters of T. S. Eliot, edited by Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, Volume 7: 1934–1935 (2017) ** The Letters of T. S. Eliot, edited by Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, Volume 8: 1936–1938 (2019) ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot T S Eliot on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of the Siouan Language

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] =Bibliography of the Siouan Languages= *author: James Constatine Pilling *publisher: Washington, Government Printing Office, 1887 *This publication is a listing of publications (as of 1887) concerning Siouan Languages. The author lists the works, publication information, subject matter, and brief biographies of authors, including tribal affiliations of Native authors. *Source example: :::Pilling, James Constantine. [[Space:Bibliography of the Siouan Language|Bibliography of the Siouan Language]] (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1887) *In-line citation example: :::[[#Pilling|Pilling]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bibliography of the Siouan Language|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Availability== :online: *Hathitrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001178507 (full text view)

Bibliography of Thomas Heywood

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Heywood-846|Thomas Heywood's profile]] ---- Thomas Heywood was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Plays ** Tragedies *** A Woman Killed with Kindness (c. 1603), a domestic tragedy *** The Rape of Lucrece (1608) ** Comedies *** How a Man May Choose a Good Wife from a Bad (1602) *** The Wise Woman of Hoxton (performed c. 1604; printed 1634) *** The Captives (licensed 1624) *** A Maidenhead Well Lost (performed and published 1634) *** The Late Lancashire Witches (1634), written in collaboration with Richard Brome ** Romances *** The Four Prentices of London (performed c. 1592; published 1615), a romantic drama *** The Royal King and Loyal Subject (performed c. 1615-18; printed 1637) *** The Fair Maid of the West Parts One and Two (both printed 1631), a romantic drama *** A Challenge for Beauty *** The English Traveler (performed c. 1627; printed 1633) *** Fortune by Land and Sea (printed 1655), written in collaboration with William Rowley ** Chronicle plays *** If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody Parts One and Two *** Edward IV Parts One and Two *** The Golden Age (1611) *** The Silver Age (1613) *** The Brazen Age (1613) *** The Iron Age, Part One and Part Two (1632) ** Attributed to Heywood *** The Fair Maid of the Exchange (printed anonymously in 1607), domestic drama doubtfully attributed to Heywood *** Dick of Devonshire *** A Cure for a Cuckold *** A New Wonder, a Woman Never Vexed *** Appius and Virginia *** Swetnam the Woman-Hater *** The Thracian Wonder *** SALLUST the Conspiracy of Catiline and the War of Jugurtha (Translated into English ANNO 1608) ** Masques and pageants *** Love's Mistress or The Queens Masque (printed 1636), the story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius *** A series of pageants, most of them devised for the City of London, or its guilds, by Heywood, printed in 1637 * Poetry ** Troia Britannica, or Great Britain's Troy (1609), a poem in seventeen cantos "intermixed with many pleasant poetical tales" and "concluding with an universal chronicle from the creation until the present time" ** The Hierarchy of the Blessed Angels (1635), a didactic poem in nine books ** Pleasant Dialogue, and Dramas Selected Out of Lucian, etc. (1637) ** The Conspiracie of Cateline [sic] and Warre of Jugurth [sic], translations of Sallust (1608). * Prose ** An Apology for Actors, Containing Three Brief Treatises (1612), edited for the Shakespeare Society in 1841 ** Gynaikeion or Nine Books of Various History Concerning Women (1624) ** England's Elizabeth, Her Life and Troubles During Her Minority from Time Cradle to the Crown (1631) ** The Life of Merlin, surnamed Ambrosius; his Prophecies and Predictions Interpreted, and their Truth Made Good by our English Annals: Being a Chronographical History of all the Kings and Memorable Passages of this Kingdom, from Brute to the reign of King Charles (1641) Return to [[Heywood-846|Thomas Heywood's profile]] ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Heywood Thomas Heywood on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of Vernon Lee

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Paget-713|profile]] ---- Violet Paget (pen name Vernon Lee) was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works: * Studies of the Eighteenth Century in Italy (1880) * A Culture-Ghost; or, Winthrop's Adventure (1881) novella published in the April 1881 issue of Appletons' Journal. * Belcaro, Being Essays on Sundry Aesthetical Questions (1881) * Ottilie: An Eighteenth Century Idyl (1883) * The Prince of the Hundred Soups: A Puppet Show in Narrative (1883) * The Countess of Albany (1884) * Miss Brown (1884) novel * Euphorion: Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance (1884) * Baldwin: Being Dialogues on Views and Aspirations (1886) * A Phantom Lover: A Fantastic Story (1886) novella, also Oke of Okehurst, Alice Oke * Juvenilia, Being a second series of essays on sundry aesthetical questions (1887) * Hauntings. Fantastic Stories (1890) * Vanitas: Polite Stories (1892) * Althea: Dialogues on Aspirations & Duties (1894) * Renaissance Fancies And Studies Being A Sequel To Euphorion (1895) * Art and Life (1896) * Limbo and Other Essays (1897) * Genius Loci: Notes on Places (1899) travel essays * The Child In The Vatican (1900) * In Umbria: A Study of Artistic Personality (1901) * Chapelmaster Kreisler A Study of Musical Romanticists (1901) * Penelope Brandling: A Tale of the Welsh Coast in the Eighteenth Century (1903) * The Legend of Madame Krasinska (1903) * Ariadne in Mantua: a Romance in Five Acts (1903) * Hortus Vitae: Essays on the Gardening of life (1903) * Pope Jacynth – And Other Fantastic Tales (1904) * The Enchanted Woods, and Other Essays on the Genius of Places (1905) travel essays * Sister Benvenuta and the Christ Child, an eighteenth-century legend (1906) * The Spirit of Rome: Leaves from a Diary (1906) * Ravenna and Her Ghosts (1907) * The Sentimental Traveller . Notes on Places (1908) travel essays * Gospels of Anarchy & Other Contemporary Studies (1908) * Laurus Nobilis: Chapters on Art and Life (1909) * In Praise of Old Gardens (1912) with others * Beauty and Ugliness and Other Studies in Psychological Aesthetics (1912) with Clementine Anstruther-Thomson * Vital Lies: Studies of Some Varieties of Recent Obscurantism (1912) * The Beautiful. An Introduction to Psychological Aesthetics (1913) * The Tower of the Mirrors and Other Essays on the Spirit of Places (1914) travel essays * Louis Norbert. A Twofold Romance (1914) novel * The Ballet of the Nations. A Present-Day Morality (1915) illustrations by Maxwell Armfield * Satan the Waster: A Philosophic War Trilogy (1920) * The Handling of Words and Other Studies in Literary Psychology (1923) * Proteus or The Future Of Intelligence (1925) * The Golden Keys and Other Essays on the Genius Loci (1925) travel essays * The Poet's Eye, Notes on Some Differences Between Verse and Prose (Hogarth Press, 1926) * For Maurice. Five Unlikely Stories (1927) * Music and its Lovers: An Empirical Study of Emotional and Imaginative Responses to Music (1932) Editions published posthumously * Snake Lady and Other Stories (1954) * Supernatural Tales (1955) * The Virgin of the Seven Daggers – And Other Chilling Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1962) Bilingual editions * Unsere Liebe Frau der Sieben Dolche / The Virgin of the Seven Daggers, bilingual (German/English) edition. ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon_Lee Vernon Lee on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of William Harrison Ainsworth

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Ainsworth-1526|profile]] ---- William Harrison Ainsworth was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works:
* December Tales 1823 * Sir John Chiverton 1826 (Written in collaboration with J. P. Aston) * Rookwood 1834 ''(includes Dick Turpin)'' * Crichton 1837 * Jack Sheppard 1839 * The Tower of London 1840 * Guy Fawkes 1841 * Old St Paul's 1841 * The Miser's Daughter 1842 * Modern Chivalry 1843 * Windsor Castle 1843 * St James's 1844 * James the Second 1848 * The Lancashire Witches 1849 * Auriol 1850 * The Flitch of Bacon 1854 * The Star-Chamber 1854 * The Spendthrift 1857 * The Life and Adventures of Mervyn Clitheroe 1858 * The Combat of the Thirty: From a Breton lay of the fourteenth century; with an introduction, comprising a new chapter of Froissart 1859 * Ovingdean Grange 1860 * The Constable of the Tower 1861 * The Lord Mayor of London 1862 * Cardinal Pole 1863 * The Projector 1864 * The Spanish Match 1865 * The Constable de Bourbon 1866 * Old Court 1867 * Myddleton Pomfret 1868 * Hilary St Ives 1870 * Talbot Harland 1870 * The South-Sea Bubble 1871 * Tower Hill 1871 * Boscobel 1871 * The Good Old Times 1873 (reissued as The Manchester Rebels London: Tinsley, 1874) * Merry England 1874 * The Goldsmith's Wife 1875 * Preston Fight 1875 * Chetwynd Calverley 1876 * The Leaguer of Lathom 1876 * The Fall of Somerset 1877 * Beatrice Tyldesley 1878 * Beau Nash 1879 * Stanley Brereton 1881 ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Harrison_Ainsworth William Harrison Ainsworth on Wikipedia]

Bibliography of William Makepeace Thackeray

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Thackeray-13|William Makepeace Thackeray's profile]] ---- William Makepeace Thackeray was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works: * Novels ** Catherine (1839–40) ** The Luck of Barry Lyndon (1844), filmed as Barry Lyndon by Stanley Kubrick ** Vanity Fair (1847–53) ** Men's Wives (1852) ** Lovel the Widower ** Denis Duval (unfinished) (1864) * Novellas ** Elizabeth Brownbridge ** Sultan Stork ** Little Spitz ** The Yellowplush Papers (1837) ** The Professor ** Miss Löwe ** The Tremendous Adventures of Major Gahagan ** The Fatal Boots ** Cox’s Diary ** The Bedford-Row Conspiracy ** The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond ** The Fitz-Boodle Papers ** The Diary of C. Jeames de la Pluche, Esq. with his letters ** A Legend of the Rhine ** A Little Dinner at Timmins’s ** Rebecca and Rowena (1850), a parody sequel of Ivanhoe ** Bluebeard's Ghost * Sketches and satires ** The Irish Sketchbook (2 Volumes) (1843) ** The Book of Snobs (1848), which popularised that term ** Flore et Zephyr ** Roundabout Papers ** Some Roundabout Papers ** Charles Dickens in France ** Character Sketches ** Sketches and Travels in London ** Mr. Brown's Letters ** The Proser ** Miscellanies * Play ** The Wolves and the Lamb * Travel writing ** Notes of a Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo (1846), under the name Mr M. A. Titmarsh. ** The Paris Sketchbook (1840), featuring Roger Bontemps ** The Little Travels and Roadside Sketches (1840) * Other non-fiction ** The English Humorists of the 18th Century (1853) ** Four Georges (1860-1861) ** Roundabout Papers (1863) ** The Orphan of Pimlico (1876) ** Sketches and Travels in London ** Stray Papers: Being Stories, Reviews, Verses, and Sketches (1821-1847) ** Literary Essays ** The English Humorists of the 18th century: a series of lectures (1867) ** Ballads ** Miscellanies ** Stories ** Burlesques ** Character Sketches ** Critical Reviews ** Second Funeral of Napoleon * Poems ** The Pigtail ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Makepeace_Thackeray William Makepeace Thackeray on Wikipedia]

Biccles Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[Space:Ontario_Cemeteries_Team|Ontario Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Johnson-Bickell_Cemetery%2C_Peterborough%2C_Ontario|Johnson-Bickell Cemetery]] category for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name''': Johnson-Bickell Cemetery '''Address''': 2927 Lakefield Rd Peterborough, ON K9J 6X5 '''GPS Coordinates''': 44.390808, -78.287977 '''Information''': This cemetery marks the resting places of Robert Johnson (1779-1853), his wife Mary Gilmour Johnson (1788-1873), Eliza Cochrane (1814-1847), Eliza's son William Cochrane (1835-1861), Mary Ann Preston Elder (1840-1866) and J. Millage and others. Robert and Mary Gilmour came from Ireland via New York and first settled on swampy land in Cavan Township in 1820, but moved to 100 acres in Smith Township later that year. By 1854, Robert and his family of eight owned 600 acres in the 5th, 6th and 7th Concessions. Robert and Mary's son, Robert Jr., bought all of Lot 24, 5th Concession from his father in 1848. He sold it to John Bickell in March of 1873 "save and except thereout and therefrom one acre be the same more or less set apart and fenced in and used for a burial ground", because the cemetery was already established there. The Johnson-Bickell cemetery was restored by the former Smith Township in 1977, and again by Selwyn Township in 2013-15. There is an exhibit describing the residents of the cemetery. The exhibit was sponsored by the Selwyn Township Municipal Heritage Committee.

Bicester, Oxfordshire One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *[http://www.bicester.gov.uk/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q251903|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bicester, Oxfordshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Oxfordshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.9, -1.15 :'''Elevation:''' 74.0 m or 242.8 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Albert Freeman Africanus King|Albert Freeman Africanus King]] ==Sources==

Bickenreute

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Bickenreute (officially: Birkenreute) is the name of a property near Kirchzarten, Baden-Württemberg, located at the eastern part of the valley at the bottom of Hinterwaldkopf. The name is composed from a person named Buggo or Biko, probably a form of Burkart or Burchard, and -reute. The latter is the result of "Rodung", the German word for clearing of woods and forests from vegetation. The (misleading) name Birkenreute (Birke = birch) seems to have been used first in 1793 by Dr. Schwartz, second last mayor of Freiburg Talvogtei in Kirchzarten, but never managed to replace the old form completely. Bickenreute was separated in two farms, the lower and the upper one. While the lower one was owned by nobility, the upper one was owned be the monastery of St. Märgen. However, the upper one as also used by nobility, who paid the monastery a fee for it. An inventory (''Rodel'') of the monastery first mentions the property in 1262. A family named ''Bikenrüti'' and similiar forms like ''Buckenrütte'' and ''Buggenrüti'' had been documented in Freiburg before and/or after this year, One could assume that these people came from this property. In 1462 the monastery sold all its property except St. Märgen church and what belonged to it to the city of Freiburg. This included the upper farm of Bickenreute, which in 1517 the city gave to the owner of the lower one for usage. In 1557 the city also bought the lower part, but sold it again. In 1740 Freiburg was owning both parts together with what else they bought from the monastery and what belonged to Talvogtei. While Kirchzarten became part of the Grand Duchy of Baden as consequence of the Peace of Pressburg in 1805, Bickenreute remained at Freiburg until it was incorporated into Kirchzarten in 1924. == People == * Oswald Ruf and his wife [[Dold-130|Maria Dold (1683-1747)]] where operating one of the two farms after 1737 (probably) until their deaths in 1743 and 1747. [[Weber-9366|Klaus Weber]]: Höfechronik von St. Peter; Freiburg im Breisgau 1997/1998, p. 222, #15 == External links == * [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Schloss_Birkenreute photographs] at Wikimedia Commons == Sources == * Bernhard Schelb: Bickenreute. Freiburger Diöcesan-Archiv Band 73 (1953), p. 208-215 ([https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/5633/ scan], [http://www.stegen-dreisamtal.de/Bickenreute.html transcript]) - mainly based on Ernst Georg Kürz: Biekenreute, Versuch der Geschichte eines Freiburger Schloßgutes (1930), Stadtarchiv Freiburg, H 276 * Joseph Rösch: Birkenreuthe, Freiburger Adreß-Kalender: für das Jahr 1851, p. [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/adr1851/0027 III]-XXXII (for further reading, feel free to incorporate information from there in this page, also contains a map) [[Category:Kirchzarten, Baden-Württemberg]]

Bickford Project

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[[Category:DNA Group Projects]] The goal of this project is to ...use DNA evidence to correct and realign the work of 350 Years of Bickford's in New Hampshire in collaboration with the Bickford Newsletter. All Bickford's are welcome to discover their origins. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hanger-693|Juanita Hanger]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * YDNA testing of all Bickford lines where possible to identify the SNP Progenitor. * atDNA testing to verify lineages for the first 5 generations. * mtDNA testing to verify matriineal Bickford lines. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Hanger-693#PM-40547732 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Bickley Heraldry

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[[Space:Bickley_Problems|Bickley Problems to Resolve]] [[Category:Potter-10870 Needs Work]] === The Baronets === *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baronets_Bickley_of_Attleborough Wikitree 'Baronet Bickley of Attleborough' Category] *1st - [[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley, 1st Baronet]] {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1661-1670 |before=Created
3 September 1661 |after=[[Bickley-39|Francis Bickely, 2nd Baronet]] }} *2nd - [[Bickley-39|Francis Bickely, 2nd Baronet]] {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1670-1681 |before=[[Byckley-1|Francis Bickley, 1st Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-38|Francis Bickely, 3rd Baronet]] }} *3rd - [[Bickley-38|Francis Bickely, 3rd Baronet]] {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1681-1687 |before=[[Bickley-39|Francis Bickely, 2nd Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley, 4th Baronet]] }} *4th - [[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley, 4th Baronet]] {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1687 -1746 |before=[[Bickley-38|Francis Bickely, 3rd Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley, 5th Baronet]] }} *5th - [[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley, 5th Baronet]] (refer profile for details on why 6th Baronet is contentious). {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1746-1754 |before=[[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley, 4th Baronet]] |after=[[Samuel Bickley, 6th Baronet (Contentious)]] }} *6th - [[Samuel Bickley (no profile yet)]] {{Succession box |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1754-1733 |before=[[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley, 4th Baronet ]] |after=Extinct }} == Advowson == The type of Advowson being enacted may be important. If it was the inheritable type then it may help trace the lineage. Is there an advowson/patronge 'list' somewhere? Church of England Clergy database might be the best thing but it's not consistent or easy to summarise.. * Thorney, Sussex **[[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] Church of Thorney belonging to the same manor of Thorney described in IPM.A Calendar of Post Mortem Inquisitions Relating to the County of Sussex, 1 to 25 Elizabeth, By Great Britain. Court of Chancery · 1904. Henry Bickeley of Chudham esquire. Page 79, Item 59. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Calendar_of_Post_Mortem_Inquisitions_R/Ad9AAAAAYAAJ?kptab=editions&gbpv=1 Google Books online]. *Chidham and Thorney, Sussex ** Refer IPM Page 28-29 Sussex Inquisitions Item 132. Thomas Bickley (check if he's been created yet - grandson of Henry I think) *Attleborough, Norfolk ** [[Bickley-141|Mary Bickley (abt.1653-)]] husband rector Richard, son of Francis of Hallougton needs to be created. **[[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley (bef.1583-1670)]]. Nominated in his Will for his John Bickley ([[Bickley-136|John Bickley (abt.1646-)]]??) my Grandsonne be presented unto the first and next Avoydance. *Sandy, Bedfordshire ** Placement of a William Taylor sponsored by two Bickley men. == Heraldry == Variations of these arms have been recorded as being used by [[Bickley-573|Thomas Bickley DD (abt.1518-1596)]] and descendants of [[Bickley-108|Francis Bickley (1530-bef.1603)]] of Lolworth, Cambridgeshire and [[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] of Chidham, Sussex. The use of similar Arms by these three family groups indicates a familial tie which is yet to be resolved. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Location!!Time Frame!!Name / Arms Presented by!!Notes |- |'''Line 1''' |- |Chichester, Sussex||||[[Bickley-573|Thomas Bickley DD (abt.1518-1596)]]|| |- |'''Line 2''' |- |Chidham, Sussex||||[[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]]|| |- |'''Line 3''' |- |Cordwainer Ward, London, Middlesex||1633-1635||[[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley (bef.1583-1670)]]|| |- |Halloughton, Warwickshire||1682||[[Bickley-609|Francis Bickley (bef.1626-aft.1683)]]|| |- |Attleborough, Norfolkshire|||||| |- |'''Line 4??''' |- |Bristol and Ettingshall, Staffordshire||c.1858?||[[Benjamin Bickley Rogers 1828-1919]]||Son of Catherine, eldest daughter of Benjamin Bickley, of Bristol and Ettingshall, Staffordshire. |} ---- '''The visitation of London''', anno Domini '''1633, 1634, and 1635'''. Made by Sr. Henry St. George, kt., Richmond herald, and deputy and marshal to Sr. Richard St. George, kt., Clarencieux king of armes by St. George, Henry, 1581-1644; College of Arms (Great Britain); St. George, Richard, d. 1635; Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902, ed; Chester, Joseph Lemuel, 1821-1882, joint ed. Publication date 1880-83. Page 70. [https://archive.org/details/visitationoflond01stge/page/70/mode/2up The Internet Archive online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-10.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- '''The visitation of the county of Warwick''', begun by Thomas May, Chester, and Gregory King, Rouge dragon, in Hilary vacacon, '''1682'''. Reviewed by them in the Trinity vacacon following, and finished by Henry Dethick Richmond, and said rouge dragon pursuiv in Trinity vacation, 1683, by virtue of several deputations from Sir Henry St. George, Clarenceux king of arms by May, Thomas, Chester herald; King, Gregory, 1648-1712. cn; Dethick, Henry, Richmond herald; Saint-George, Henry, Sir, 1625-1715; Rylands, William Harry, 1847-1922, ed; College of Arms (Great Britain) cn Publication date 1911. Pages 141-142. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00mayt/page/279/mode/2up?q=bickley The Internet Archive online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-11.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-12.jpg |align=l |size=m }} ---- This image shows the differencing of the Arms as presented during the Visitation of London by [[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley (bef.1583-1670)]] and his nephew [[Bickley-609|Francis Bickley (bef.1626-aft.1683)]] during the Visitation of Warwickshire: {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry.png |align=l |size=l }} ---- A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex Including the Rapes of Chichester, Arundel, and Bramber, with the City and Diocese of Chichester · Volume 1. By James Dallaway · 1815. Pages 78, 134-135, 31, 76. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Western_Division_of_the/0VkMAQAAMAAJ?q=bickley+chidham&gbpv=1#f=false Google Books online]. ---- A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England by J. and J.B. Burke, By sir John Bernard '''Burke''' · 1838. Page 23, 61-62, 215. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_genealogical_and_heraldic_history_of_t/K1kBAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Sir+Rowland+Rugeley&pg=PA61&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-13.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-14.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ''Arg. a chev. counter embattled between three griffins' heads erased sa.[ble], each charged with a plate langued gu.[les].'' ---- The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time by '''Burke''', Bernard, Sir, 1814-1892. Page 81. [https://archive.org/details/generalarmoryofe00burk/page/80/mode/2up?q=bickley The Internet Archive]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-15.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- Fairbairn's Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland Volume 1, By James '''Fairbairn''' · 1993. Page 52 [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Fairbairn_s_Book_of_Crests_of_the_Famili/SsHCFIsiF8sC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=bickley+coat+of+arms&pg=PA52&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-16.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry, Volume 2, By William '''Berry''' · 1828. Page 69, 84, 157 [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Encyclopaedia_Heraldica_Or_Complete_Dict/e_lBAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=bickley+coat+of+arms&pg=PT648&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-17.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-18.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-19.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- The Baronetage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets Now Existing: with Their Descents, Marriages, and Memorable Actions Both in War and Peace. Collected from Authentic Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, Our Best Historians, and Other Authorities. Illustrated with Their Coats of Arms, Engraven on Copper-plates. Also, a List of All the Baronets, who Have Been Advanced to that Dignity, from the First Institution Thereof. To which is Added, An Account of Such Nova-Scotia Baronets as are of English Families; and a Dictionary of Heraldry, Explaining Such Terms as are Commonly Used in English Armory · Volume 2, By Richard Johnson, Edward '''Kimber''' · 1771. Pages 225-227, item 197. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_Baronetage_of_England/zWUUAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Google Books online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-20.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- The English Baronetage: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets, Now Existing: Their Descents, Marriages, and Issues; Memorable Actions, Both in War, and Peace; Religious and Charitable Donations; Deaths, Places of Burial, and Monumental Inscriptions; Collected from Authentick Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, Our Best Historians, and Other Authorities. Illustrated with Their Coats of Arms, Curiously Engraven, on Copper-plates: with an Explanatory Index of the Terms in Heraldry, Referring to the Arms. Also Correct Lists; I. Of the Present Baronets, in the Order of Precedence. II. Of Those who are Now Peers of Great-Britain, Or Ireland. III. Of Those Foreigners, who Have Had this Dignity Conferr'd on Them. IV. Of Those, Whose Titles are Now Extinct. Likewise Exact Tables of Precedence; Particularly with Respect to the Wives, Sons, and Daughters, of Baronets, and Knights. To which are Added, an Account of Such Nova-Scotia Baronets as are of English Families ...By Thomas '''Wotton''' · 1741 Pages 331-333, item 261. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_English_Baronetage/ySwUAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=francis+bickley&pg=PA331&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-21.jpg |align=l |size=l }} ---- Memorials of the parochial church, the collegiate chantry, and the chapel of st. Mary ... in the parish of Attleborough by '''Barrett''', Jonathan Tyers. United Kingdom: Parker, 1848. Page 192. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Memorials_of_the_parochial_church_the_co/s0IIAAAAQAAJ?q=mary+bickley+william+hoo&gbpv=1#f=false Google Books online]. ---- Window at Lincoln's Inn: Hobhouse, John Baron Hobhouse of Woodborough,Waller, Edmund,Newman, Cardinal John Henry,Verral, Arthur Woolgar,Younger, Robert Baron Blanesburgh,Rogers, Benjamin Bickley,Warren, John Byrne Leicester Baron de Tabley,Cromwell, Richard,Bruce, Stanley Melbourne Viscount Bruce of Melbourne ,Beckett, Sir Edmund Bt Baron Grimthorpe,Kinglake, Alexander William,Butcher, John George Baron Danesfort,Pember, Francis William,Matthews, Henry Viscount Llandaff,Holland, Sir Thomas Erskine,Reade, Charles,Garrick, David,Stephen, Sir James,Newbolt, Sir Henry John, IMAGE ID T-0335, DEVICE Achievement, CLASS Personal arms, MEDIUM Glass, LOCATION, Lincoln's Inn, DATE PHOTO 2006 [https://www.theheraldrysociety.com/shop/images/hobhouse-john-baron-hobhouse-of-woodboroughwaller-edmundnewman-cardinal-john-henryverral-arthur-woolgaryounger-robert-baron-blanesburghrogers-benjamin-bickleywarren-john-byrne-leicester-b/ The Heraldry Society online]. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-1.png |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-22.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- An oil painting of Thomas, by an unknown artist, shows the arms of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocese_of_Chichester See of Chichester] impaling the Bickley arms. It is un-dated, however, as it shows him as the Bishop, it was probably done after he took the position in 1586.Thomas Bickley (1518–1596), Fellow (1540–1553), Bishop of Chichester (1586–1596), unknown artist, Magdalen College, University of Oxford, [https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/thomas-bickley-15181596-fellow-15401553-bishop-of-chichester-15861596-222544 Art UK online]. Another depiction of his Bickley arms appears atop a small mural monument, of alabaster, with an effigy kneeling, of the Bishop, in painted stone. It is also said to exhibit the early costume of protestant bishops and is situated near the altar of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity (now Chichester Cathedral).Wikipedia contributors, "Thomas Bickley," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Bickley&oldid=1010113674 (accessed September 11, 2021).A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex Including the Rapes of Chichester, Arundel, and Bramber, with the City and Diocese of Chichester · Volume 1. By James Dallaway · 1815. Pages 78, 134-135, 31, 76. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Western_Division_of_the/0VkMAQAAMAAJ?q=bickley+chidham&gbpv=1#f=false Google Books online]. His arms have also been illustrated and recorded by Dallaway twice; each time differently but both times, it seems, in association with Thomas Bickley, the Bishop of Chichester;A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex Including the Rapes of Chichester, Arundel, and Bramber, with the City and Diocese of Chichester · Volume 1. By James Dallaway · 1815. Pages 78 and 134-135. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Western_Division_of_the/0VkMAQAAMAAJ?q=bickley+chidham&gbpv=1#f=false Google Books online]. *Argent, a chevron embattled between three gryphons’ heads erased sable, charged with a bezant. **This is the version which appears in the painting and mural monument referenced above. **This is the version which is depicted as being impaled with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocese_of_Chichester See of Chichester] in the painting referenced above. *Argent, on a cheveron between three gryphons’ heads erased sable, a bezant. **This version is shown as being impaled with the Day family: A cross quarterly voided, gules and argent, counterchanged, and charged with a lily, between four demi-roses en soleil. **The significance of this is currently not known. It is currently unknown if Dallaway has made an error or if this reveals a genealogical fact of significance once researched further. Of interest is that a second Thomas Bickley (noted as junior and not to be confused with the Bishop) was recorded as having an appointment at Chichester Cathedral, Wisborough Prebend, between 27 March 1591 and 3 June 1595.Person: Bickley, Thomas (1591 - 1595), CCEd Person ID: 73630. [https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?PersonID=73630 Clergy of the Church of England Database]. Accessed 6 October 2021. It is possible there has been some conflation between the two Thomas' and this is currently being researched. {{Image|file=Bickley-573.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {{Image|file=Bickley-573-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }} {{clear}} *Another painting with a clearer version of arms is available here: https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/thomas-bickley-c-15181596-222431/search/keyword:bickley--referrer:global-search {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-1.jpg |caption=Screen grab from painting of Thomas Bickley DD showing the arms on the canvas. }} *Arms in Chidham, St Mary's Church, unsure which Bickley they align with. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry-4.jpg |caption=Bickley Arms St Mary's Church Chidham }} ---- == Bagot == Bagot of Blithfield:Collections for a history of Staffordshire by Staffordshire Record Society, Publication date 1882, Publisher Birmingham, Eng. : Houghton and Hammond. THE VISITATION OF STAFFORDSHIRE, A.D. 1583. Page 41. [https://archive.org/details/collectionsforhi03staf/page/n359/mode/2up?view=theater The Internet Archive] *ARMS. Quarterly 1 and 4. Argent, a chevron gules between three martlets sable. [Batoy.] 2. Or, a lion rampant, doubled tailed gules. [BLITHFIELD.†] 3. Per pale dancettée argent and sable. [MALORY.] *CREST. In a ducal coronet or, a goat's head argent, horned gold. {{Image|file=Bickley_Heraldry.jpg |caption=Baggot Arms, Visitation of Staffordshire, A.D. 1583. }} This is relevant as letters were exchanged between Thomas Bickley DD and members of the Baggot family in which Thomas referred to them as cuzzens. And because Marlets are in both Bickley and Baggot arms and Baggots also have Griffins in them. Memorials of the Bagot Family, William Bagot (2nd baron.). Note the front cover has Griffins on it! [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=TaiPwufu4wgC&pg=RA1-PA171#v=onepage&q=chidham&f=false Google Books online] And more Griffins here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/3839957627/in/photostream/ == Sources ==

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[[Category:Potter-10870 Needs Work]] == Information to work through == Hi Susie, thank you for responding to my question on Wikitree. I am sorry I have been so long in finding your response. I am unable to find Lewis Bagot's will, but the National Archives have records that show John Bykley and Thomas Bagot (son) as executors. I'm afraid Sir Lewis left a lot of debt so records at NA show cases and claims against the will and John and Thomas as defendants. There is one portrait available of Thomas Bickley DD looking very fierce, it's even on the Wikipedia page. However, I have a better one that was available, it is better painted and has a clear coat of arms. I see you have done a lot of research regarding Sir Francis Bickley's family (draper of London) of Attleborough, Cambridge, Kingsbury etc. The family are spread wider and I am descended from North Shropshire Bickleys. They are still from the same family and I have a few links in my research. For the early Bickleys, Somerset, Portsmouth, Staffordshire and Shropshire all feature. If I can be of any help with your research into the Bickleys, I am happy to help. I have a great deal of info so perhaps you could narrow down the info you would like. I am having trouble logging in at the moment, hope you receive this O.K. Kind regards Yvonne ---- Hi Susie, I've attached the portrait of Thomas Bickley DD (https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/thomas-bickley-c-15181596-222431). His coat of arms are clearer and are the arms for John Bykley M.P. for Stafford aka Keeper of Tutbury Castle. The only difference is the 'mantle' (colour red). On John Bykley's Grant of Arms they are azure or a dark blue. Apparently, the mantle is not part of the coat, and artists sometimes used a colour of choice. Dark blue would get lost against this background. In turn this is the coat of arms for the Cambridge Bickleys, only difference is an extra plate on the hinds (crest) collar. The Chidham Bickley Coat of Arms is older and the background is gold and the crest is a demi griffin sergeant as on Henry Bickley of Chidham's memorial. I have a copy of John Bykley's Grant of Arms, but I have to abide by some terms and conditions and can't put it on the internet. This entitled John to be called gentleman or esquire. It can only be passed down through his immediate family i.e. not to nephews. I have a funny record of John Bykley in Portsmouth married to Johanne. They have children Henrico and Willo who I think are twins. I think Henry is the grandfather of Sir Francis not Henry of Chidham and I think I am descended from William. My family, although from Shropshire, adored Cambridge. The boat race between Oxford and Cambridge was important and children were only silenced during that. We never understood the fascination of Cambridge. Piratical Henry Bickley of Chidham/Portsmouth also had twins Paul and Anthonie and twins occur regularly down through my family. I know science doesn't back this up as hereditory, as they are never fraternal twins, but it is odd. I have had help with the Bickley heraldry from the College of Arms and I could give you that info if you are interested. Bickley association with the Bagots goes back to the reign of Henry IVth approx 1415. (A story there) The biography for Bishop Thomas states, without any source, that he was born in Stowe, Bucks, but I believe he was born in Stowe by Chartley, Staffs. The Ferrers family who owned Tutbury Castle lived there. Thomas might only have been about 5 yrs old when he joined the choristers at Magdalen. To read a bit about John BykleyBickley M.P.for Stafford, you will find him on The History of Parliament website for 1529. (Says his wife is Jane, but Johanne/Joan are sometimes transcribed thus) I have gathered a lot of snippets and hopefully relevant bits, but will only drip feed them to you if you are willing. I am impressed with the profile page you have done for Thomas and I like Wikitree because they want sources and proof. All for now, Yvonne ---- Hello again. I have done some research into the feasibility of Thomas Bickley DD being born in Stowe. My findings seem it was likely he was. If you would like to know what I found please let me know. There is a lot of info to impart and it would be great if your researchers could take a look. I only want to trouble you with it if you are interested. Regards Yvonne ---- Hi Susie, good to hear from you. Messaging you here because not sure email gets through sometimes. I found that after the beheading of Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, George, IVth Earl of Shrewsbury, was appointed Crown Steward for the Buckingham Estates in 1521. (LUMINARIUM: ENCYCLOPEDIA PROJECT ENGLAND UNDER TUDORS). John Bykley was the Earl's deputy (SEE PARLIAMENT ONLINE; CONSTITUENCIES; STAFFORD 1529) The Earl was married to Catherine Stafford. Other Staffordshire names connected to Stowe are Lyttleton, Giffard and Grenville, check Stowe School's 'house' names. John and Joan/Joane Bykley were feoffees for Ed Lyttleton who owned land all over, He owned Baxterley, Warks. There is an Edmund Beckley 1600's living in Lillingstone Dayrell near Stowe. In an early census for Staffs, John Bykley has a son Edmund. (See upsilon, epsilon for 'y' in Wikipedia). Also see THE DAYRELLS OF LILLINGSTONE DAYRELL Tim Robarte. you will see those Staffordshire names. I will email the early census of Staffs, the ebook not too available now. Preface points out some mistakes like John Bykley's wife is listed as JANE but really she is Joan/Joanne (a Bickley name). The book is named LIST OF NAMES OF THE FAMILIES OF THE ARCHDEANERY OF STAFFORDSHIRE 1532-3. John Bykley is under Tutbury Ward, ---- Hi Susie, Here is the ebook for early census of Staffs. John Bykley in Tutbury ward has a large family. Thomas, of course is in the choir at Magdalen College. I also think that Henry is already in Cambridge. I am researching the Bickley's connection to Lolworth. The College of Arms persuivant found an old Bickley coat of arms. A William Champernowne married heraldic heiress Thomasina Childerley who was entitled to quarter arms of Bickley as ancestor John Childerley in reign o Edward 1st married Margaret Bickley daughter of -------Bickley of Bickley. Childerley is the next village to Lolworth, They were very close to Sir John Cutts who owned Childerley. A couple of points that might become important; The Bickleys in Stafford in 1400's leased land from Lord Stafford, The names Carew and Courtney are names of Bickleigh Castle in Devon. I know Thomas Bickley DD is supposed to have been born 1518 and I can only source 1521 but it all seems connected. Hope this is of some help. Best wishes A LIST OF FAMILIES IN THE ARCHDEACONRY OF STAFFORD 1532-3 *Page 45: MADELEY *f.28v) Paroche de Madeley in festo Symonis ett Jude *William Bykley, Elizabeth, uxor eius, +Christian,+Ellen, uxores eius, Thomas, Robert, Anna. *Page 138: TUTBURY *f.84) Tuttbere Paroche in festo Sancti Stephanis *Maister John Bycley, Jane, uxor eius, Dorothy, Maud, Joyce, Edmund, William. ---- Hi Susie, Thank you for the link. Yes, I started my research into the family from there. My Bickley family by way of Whitchurch, Shropshire, love Cambridge. My Bickley grandmother told me they were drapers, although our side were farmers. Also told me of one of the Bickleys married somebody Reade and that is how we got the land in Warwickshire. In Whitchurch we were on George IVth Earl of Shrewsbury's land, Bubney Woods. 'My Lord's' woods were sold to some people one being Sir John Hanmer. We were tenants of Sir Thomas Hanmer whose brother David was apprenticed to Sir Francis Bickley. John Bickley, descended from Thomas and Philadelphia Bickley, Bedfordshire, married Anne Reade, daughter of Sir Thomas Reade, Barton Court. The Reades were friends of Charles Ist and Henrietta Maria. A Thomas Culpeper of Virginia left his land in Forshaw, Warks to his illegitimate daughters one of whom was related by marriage to the Reades. Sir John Trevor a friend of our family, Whitchurch (and ancestor of our late Queen), gave the tenancy to Isaac Bickley, my 4th great grandfather. Sorry to burden you with all that, but just wanted you to see that they see themselves as all one family. I am sure that Henry Bickley of Lolworth is the elder twin son of John and Joane Bykley. Some time ago, I sent you a picture of Thomas Bickley DD with his father's coat of arms. The arms have a crest of a hind, because John Bykley was park keeper at Tutbury and Castle Hey. As a bishop, apparently Thomas would not have a crest. I don't know if there is any copyright because I can't find it now on the internet. I don't think you received it. So I'll try again......! ---- Hi Susiie, some more names that may feature as siblings for Thomas. Perhaps as things unfold in the future. John Bykley was granted rooms and a plot at Rocester Abbey by Henry VIIIth and lived there for while. He and Joane and family retired back to Nynehead and Hillfarrance Somerset. John's will 1562 was destroyed in the bombing of Somerset Archives WWII. luckily someone made some notes in 19th century, but it is precis. He leaves land at Aller Moor to son EDWARD and small amount of money to daughters GINNET and JOHANE. Edward is the ancestor of the Somerset Bickleys and John's Grant of Arms doc was neatly folded up with descendants will. Henry Bickley of Portsmouth will 1565 mentions: "My brother John's yonge children yonge about them JOHN BESSE JOANE" I can't be sure of course, but at least we have the record. ---- Ann sent this ages ago, where does this fit in? https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433004950477&view=1up&seq=150&skin=2021&q1=bickley ---- This text has [[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] as the father of ( https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/1921233.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3A962b4a640e229ddd81c675d5e28ec51c&ab_segments=&origin=&initiator=)..... ---- This is from my gedcom program but not very much, other stuff must have been lost in computer crash In CHidham Church: The other memorials date from the reign of Queen Anne. One dated 1707 commemorates another Henry Bickley and his wife Margaret. She "suffered from intermittent fever and for some days fell into lethargy." After 30 years of marriage both died within two days of each other. The epitaph concludes "Death herself did not divide them Those whom one and the same disease carried off The same tomb holds together. Let them remain untouched Let them remain through long ages Ashes joined together And let the stone unmovable keep them." That is Margaret Fulham CHIDHAM is not mentioned in Domesday, being then included in the Bishop of Exeter's estate of the Chapelry of Bosham, of which it became the manorial centre. In 1243 the confirmatory grant of the chapelry to the bishop included the manor of Chidham. (fn. 7) It was stated in 1290 that the Bishop of Exeter held the chapel of Bosham and the manor of Chidham, in which were free and villein tenants who did suit to the Earl of Norfolk's hundred of Bosham; but in the hamlet of Westinton, a member of Chidham, he had certain small tenants, each holding 3 acres, who were his servants, such as reapers, shepherds, swineherds, and ploughmen, and they came at Easter and Michaelmas to view of frankpledge before the bishop's bailiff at Chidham with the ripereeve (messore) as their tithingman and appeared before the coroner in the tithing of Westinton and not elsewhere. (fn. 8) After the dissolution of the College of Bosham the Bishop of Exeter in 1548 conveyed the manor of Chidham to Thomas Fisher, to whom it was confirmed next year. (fn. 9) He then transferred it to Henry Bickley, (fn. 10) who died holding it of the Crown in 1570. (fn. 11) His son Thomas died seised thereof in 1588, leaving a son Thomas, then only 3 years old, (fn. 12) who died in 1640. (fn. 13) His heir was said to be Thomas Pay, great-grandson of Henry Bickley's daughter Honor, but Thomas Bickley bequeathed this manor to Brewen, or Brune, Bickley (grandson of Henry) and Cicely (Ryman) his wife and Richard his son. (fn. 14) Richard apparently died before his father, whose estates passed to a younger son Henry, (fn. 15) who died in 1707, leaving the manor of Chidham to trustees for sale. (fn. 16) It was apparently bought by Richard Lumley, Earl of Scarborough, and descended with Westbourne (q.v.) until the death of Richard Barwell in 1805, after which it seems to have been sold to Edmund Woods by his trustees. (fn. 17) William Padwick owned it in 1822, (fn. 18) Charles Cheesman is said to have purchased it some time before 1835, (fn. 19) after which date its history is obscure. Sophie, Lady Gifford (widow of the 3rd Baron, who died in 1911) is named as lady of the manor between 1915 and 1922, (fn. 20) but it was said to be in the hands of Albert Eadie in 1919. (fn. 21) Subsequently it was acquired by Lord Iveagh, the present owner. Bickley. Argent a cheveron embattled between three griffons' heads sable. A subinfeudation appears in 1621 when Sir Richard Worseley, bart., died seised of the manors of CHIDHAM HACKET and MIDDLETON, held of Thomas Bickley, which he had granted in 1616 to Lady Elizabeth widow of Sir Richard White and Elizabeth White her daughter for their lives. (fn. 22) The property evidently descended in the family as in 1720 Sir Robert Worseley, bart., and Frances his wife conveyed the manor of Chidham Hacket alias Middleton to John Wakeford. (fn. 23) In 1793 the manor was conveyed by Samuel Colby and Mary his wife and John McFarland and Elizabeth his wife to Joseph Postlethwaite, (fn. 24) but no other mention of it is known. From: 'Chidham', A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 4: The Rape of Chichester (1953), pp. 188-190. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41738. Date accessed: 16 March 2008. ---- Might be worth looking at the depositions book Next case] f136. Ex pte Richard Taylor v Richard Fitzherbert. Date: 1596/7. Parish: Aldingbourne. Cause: testamentary will of Thomas Bickley, Bishop of Chichester. f136. Dep. John Stanmer of Addingbourne servant to Thomas Bickley. Lived Aldingbourne 3 years. Born Andover Hants. Age 23. Wit.sign. 136v. Dep. Henry Ball, professor of theology, precentor of Chichester cathedral and archdeacon. Born Lichfield, Staffs. Age 42. Wit. sign. f137v. Dep. Francis Coulstone formerly servant to Thomas Bickley for 8 years. Born Bulwick, Northants. Age 28. Wit. sign. f138. Dep. Thomas Harris yeoman of Donnington, formerly servant to Thomas Bickley for 4 years. Born Woodford, Northants. http://185.121.204.173/SearchOnline/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=Ep%2f1%2f11%2f7&pos=12 == Boyd's Roll entry for Bickley from Drapers Co == {{Image|file=Bickley_Problems.pdf |caption=Boyd’s Roll entry for Bickley. }} == Overview == *Trace / connect the main lines: **[[Space:Bickley_Heraldry | Bickley Heraldry]] (in progress) **[[Bickley-108|Francis Bickley (1530-bef.1603)]] - Lolworth, Cambridgeshire. **[[Bickley-573|Thomas Bickley DD (abt.1518-1596)]] - Stowe, Buckinghamshire. **[[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] - of Chidham, Sussex. *Connect as many family as possible : **[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=26977294&order=connectionsup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BICKLEY Unconnected Bickley family members] **[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=BYCKLEY Unconnected Byckley family members] ***All Profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BICKLEY&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= Bickley] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/byckley Byckley] *Trace emigration to **Colonial America **Colonial Australia *Other spellings (no 'One Name Study' found): **Bickley **Byckley **Bickleigh **Bidgly **Bickeley **Beckley **Berkeley *Other places they have/may have been found: **Bickleigh Castle? ** [https://search.ancestry.com.au/collections/60856/records/1607423/printer-friendly?tid=&pid=&queryId=3bf5a15afdd99091bd51492b565bf93f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=GUg114&_phstart=successSource Axbridge] **Town of Bickley, Cheshire. **Town of Bickleigh, Devon. **Penrhyn, Cornwall & Cork/Limerick, Ireland? **Halloughton, Warwickshire **Lolworth was also called Lowler, Loller or Loeler in older registers. The earliest register records Baptisms from 1576-1777 (probaby the first page from 1567-1575 is missing); Marriages from 1567 to 1646 and from 1662 to 1753; Burials from 1567 to 1620 and 1668 to 1776. Volume II contains entries from 1754 to 1812. *Other names of interest: **Tayler, Taylor **Burrowes **Quynton **Smythe ==England References == *The Complete Baronetage, Cokayne.George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume III, page 229-230 and 256. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092524390/page/n247/mode/2up?q=bickley The Internet Archive.] *Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & KnightageMosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003. BP2003 volume 2, page 1805. [https://www.burkespeerage.com/record_to_view.php?book=Burke%27s%20Peerage%20107th%20Edition&ref=107th&page=1941&totalPages=4689&bref=687%201929%20895%201987 Burke's Peerage $ Subscription Required]. *A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, BurkeA genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, by J. and J.B. Burke, By sir John Bernard Burke · 1838, page 23, 61-62, 215. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_genealogical_and_heraldic_history_of_t/K1kBAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Sir+Rowland+Rugeley&pg=PA61&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. *The English Baronetage, Wotton.The English Baronetage: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets, Now Existing: Their Descents, Marriages, and Issues; Memorable Actions, Both in War, and Peace; Religious and Charitable Donations; Deaths, Places of Burial, and Monumental Inscriptions; Collected from Authentick Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, Our Best Historians, and Other Authorities. Illustrated with Their Coats of Arms, Curiously Engraven, on Copper-plates: with an Explanatory Index of the Terms in Heraldry, Referring to the Arms. Also Correct Lists; I. Of the Present Baronets, in the Order of Precedence. II. Of Those who are Now Peers of Great-Britain, Or Ireland. III. Of Those Foreigners, who Have Had this Dignity Conferr'd on Them. IV. Of Those, Whose Titles are Now Extinct. Likewise Exact Tables of Precedence; Particularly with Respect to the Wives, Sons, and Daughters, of Baronets, and Knights. To which are Added, an Account of Such Nova-Scotia Baronets as are of English Families ... By Thomas Wotton · 1741, page 331-333, item 261. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_English_Baronetage/ySwUAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=francis+bickley&pg=PA331&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. *The Baronetage of England, Johnson & Kimber.The Baronetage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets Now Existing: with Their Descents, Marriages, and Memorable Actions Both in War and Peace. Collected from Authentic Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, Our Best Historians, and Other Authorities. Illustrated with Their Coats of Arms, Engraven on Copper-plates. Also, a List of All the Baronets, who Have Been Advanced to that Dignity, from the First Institution Thereof. To which is Added, An Account of Such Nova-Scotia Baronets as are of English Families; and a Dictionary of Heraldry, Explaining Such Terms as are Commonly Used in English Armory · Volume 2 By Richard Johnson, Edward Kimber · 1771, page 225-227, item 197. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_Baronetage_of_England/zWUUAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Google Books online]. *The Peerage, Darryl Lundy.Sir Francis Bickley, 1st Bt. #141406, Francis Bickley #141407, Amy Major #141408, Mary Parsons #141409, Richard Parons #141410. Copyright 2019, Darryl Lundy, Wellington, New Zealand. [http://www.thepeerage.com/p14141.htm#i141408 The Peerage online]. Accessed 10 September 2021. *Boyd's Inhabitants.[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/results?datasetname=boyd%27s%20inhabitants%20of%20london%20%26%20family%20units%201200-1946&lastname=bickley&sid=999 Search results for Bickley FMP Boyd's Inhabitanys subscription required.] *Visitation of the county of Warwick.The visitation of the county of Warwick, begun by Thomas May, Chester, and Gregory King, Rouge dragon, in Hilary vacacon, 1682. Reviewed by them in the Trinity vacacon following, and finished by Henry Dethick Richmond, and said rouge dragon pursuiv in Trinity vacation, 1683, by virtue of several deputations from Sir Henry St. George, Clarenceux king of arms by May, Thomas, Chester herald; King, Gregory, 1648-1712. cn; Dethick, Henry, Richmond herald; Saint-George, Henry, Sir, 1625-1715; Rylands, William Harry, 1847-1922, ed; College of Arms (Great Britain) cn Publication date 1911, page 141-142. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00mayt/page/279/mode/2up?q=bickley The Internet Archive online]. *Visitation of London.The visitation of London, anno Domini 1633, 1634, and 1635. Made by Sr. Henry St. George, kt., Richmond herald, and deputy and marshal to Sr. Richard St. George, kt., Clarencieux king of armes by St. George, Henry, 1581-1644; College of Arms (Great Britain); St. George, Richard, d. 1635; Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902, ed; Chester, Joseph Lemuel, 1821-1882, joint ed. 1880-83. page 70.[https://archive.org/details/visitationoflond01stge/page/70/mode/2up The Internet Archive online]. * Jonathan Tyers Barrett's Memorials of the parochial church, the collegiate chantry, and the chapel of st. MaryBarrett, Jonathan Tyers. Memorials of the parochial church, the collegiate chantry, and the chapel of st. Mary ... in the parish of Attleborough. United Kingdom: Parker, 1848. Page 46-47. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Memorials_of_the_parochial_church_the_co/s0IIAAAAQAAJ?q=mary+bickley+william+hoo&gbpv=1#f=false Google Books online]. == America References == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Reliable_Sources Wikitree reliable resources] === Jamestowne === *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/4246486 The Bickleys of Virginia." by Jahoda, Gloria. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Volume 66, No. 4 (1958): Pages 463-82.] *[https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Virginia_Gleanings_in_England/f8kWVOafFtQC?hl=en&gbpv=1 Virginia Gleanings in England Abstracts of 17th and 18th-century English Wills and Administrations Relating to Virginia and Virginians : a Consolidation of Articles from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography By Lothrop Withington · 1980] *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/4242591?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents Virginia Gleanings in England (Continued) Source: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography , Oct., 1903, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Oct., 1903), pp. 144-155 Published by: Virginia Historical Society] *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/1921233.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3A3c28507ee41c20a3cad4be7d82f92d4c The William and Mary Quarterly. Bickley or Beckley Family. William Bledwyn Powell, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Jul., 1896), pp. 28-30 (3 pages). Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture.] *[https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Sir_Robert_Bell_and_His_Early_Virginia_C/AXdzoxq2NX8C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=humphrey+bell+skinner+deptford+kent&pg=PA142&printsec=frontcover Sir Robert Bell and His Early Virginia Colony Descendants A Compilation of 16th, 17th, and 18th Century English and Scottish Families with the Surname Bell, Beale, Le Bel ... Et Al By James Elton Bell, Frances Jean Bell · 2007] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/268484-a-colonial-history-and-genealogy-of-the-bickleys-gardners-polegreens-millers-dottins-husbands-ancestors-of-mrs-elizabeth-smith-deavenport?viewer=1&offset=4#page=9&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=bickley A colonial history and genealogy of the Bickleys (and others), Marion Gertrude Deavenport. Page 1-48] === Philadelphia === *[https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Portrait_of_a_Colonial_City_Philadelphia/o9xWAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&kptab=getbook&gbpv=1 Portrait of a Colonial City, Philadelphia, 1670-1838 By Harold Donaldson Eberlein, Cortlandt Van Dyke Hubbard · 1939]. Search only - physical book?? Copy of pages here: **[https://archive.org/details/williamabrahambi00bick/page/n31/mode/2up William and Abraham Bickley and their descendants; a genealogy. by Bickley, Ervin F. Publication date 1951] **Page 33 in particular. Use of arms is probably wrong as they show no differencing to earlier versions so this cluster may not be connected. Abraham, son of William, the son of Thomas, the son of John Bickley of Penrin in the county of Cornwall..the reference says Cornwall but could it be another Penrin/Pen Rhyn etc. He records himself as being born city of Cork Ireland 1663 and later of Limerick with his uncle. All very confusing. *[https://www.buckscountycouriertimes.com/article/20151026/OPINION/310269850 Bucks County Courier Times article about Pen Ryn mansion in Adalusia] *[http://www.penryn.org/about-us/Pen%20Ryn%20History%20-%20Ciccarelli.pdf A History of Pen Ryn] (last few pages show some further potentially good references) *[https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Colonial_And_Revolutionary_Families_Of_P/arAfWBsvO1gC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Portrait+of+a+Colonial+City,+Philadelphia+bickley&pg=PA535&printsec=frontcover Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania By John Woolf Jordan · 2004] == Australia Refereces == *TBA == Research Tasks == [[Red = Profile to be created]] === The Main Group === *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bickley-Descendants-108 Francis of Lolworth descendent list] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-108|Francis Bickley (1530-bef.1603)]]||||[[Space:Will_of_Francis_Bickley_of_Lolworth%2C_Cambridgeshire%2C_1603|Transcription]]||NYY||yes|| *Find parents *Was Amye his second wife? Was he really born 1539? *Has previously been, presumed to be incorrectly, attached to [[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] but removed as he was a) not mentioned in Henry's Will (refer comments on Francis' profile). Of interest is that this Francis did not mention his son Frauncis in his Will. Curious. Frauncis would have been 20 when his father died. He became a freeman in 1608 so perhaps his father sending him to London and apprenticing him to Henry Jay was enough and b) is not mentioned in Visitations of Sussex 1530 and 1633-4. Benolte, Thomas; Philipot, John; & Owen, George. ''The Visitations of the County of Sussex: 1530 and 1633-4''. London: The Harleian Society, 1905. Vol LIII, [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n151/mode/1up p 137 The Internet Archive online]. *Could one of these provide a link? **John Bickley of Huntington, c. 1415 ( has links to Cambridshire).[https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/bickley-john John Bickley of Huntingon History of Parliament] and [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/fette-john-1433 FETTE, John (d.c.1433), of Huntingdon] and [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/peck-robert-ii PECK, Robert II, of Huntingdon] **John Bickley of Park Lodge, Castle Hayes nr. Tutbury, Stafford, c. 1529.[https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/bickley-john-1491-1540-or-later John Bickley of Park Lodge History of Parliament] and [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/bulkeley-charles-1493-154950 Charles Bulkeley of Salisbury Wilts. and Burgate, Hants c. 1529] *Of note is that when this Francis' grandson, Francis of Halloughton, Warwickshire, son of Robert, presented his Arms during the Visitation of Warwickshire in 1682, Francis of Lolworth was said to be Francis Bickley of Lolworth in Com: Cambrig: descended from a younger brother of the Bickley’s of Bickley upon ye River Ex in Devonshire. *Which Francis is mentioned in Portsmouth as a Mayor's Assistant in 1573 (which is the year he married Ayme).Portsmouth (England), and Robert East. Extracts From Records In the Possession of the Municipal Corporation of the Borough of Portsmouth; And From Other Documents Relating Thereto. A new and enlarged ed. / Portsmouth: Printed by H. Lewis, 1891. Page 326. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433004950477&view=1up&seq=360&skin=2021&q1=byckley HathiTrust Digital Library]. *Francis has (or has he?) all of a sudden popped up in Lolworth.... |- |m. [[Mayers-48|Amy (Mayers) Bickley (1539-bef.1619)]] 13 Dec 1573||||[[Space:Will_of_Amye_Bickley%2C_widow_of_Over_1619|Transcription]]||NYY||yes|| *FNAB - Ayme? *LNAB - Cokayne says Major *Where is she from? |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |1. '''[[Bickley-103|Elizabeth (Bickley) Rugeley (abt.1574-bef.1631)]]'''||||[[Space:Will_of_Elizabeth_Rugeley%2C_widow_of_Over%2C_1630|Transcription]]||NNY||in progress|| |- |1.1. m. [[Ashe-929|Anthony Ashe (-abt.1624)]] on 6 Jan 1592.||||[[Space:Will_of_Anthony_Ashe%2C_Gentleman_of_Islington%2C_Middlesex_1624|Transcription]]||NNY|||| *Who is James Ashe in Attleborough? *All Francis' children were alive when his Will was written. |- |1.1.1 [[Thomas bapt 2 May 1611 bur 12 May 1611]]||||||YYX|||| {{Died Young}} |- |1.1.2[[ Anthony bapt 24 February 1614/5]]||||||YNN|||| |- |1.2. m. [[Rugeley-4|Rowland Rugeley KB (abt.1569-abt.1629)]] on 1625.||||Not found||NNY||None with Eliz.|| *Relationship to Sarah Rugeley who married Richard Elizabeth's brother? |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |2. '''[[Bickley-131|John Bickley (bef.1575-bef.1628)]]'''|||||||||| {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} |- |2.1. m. [[Unknown-576614|Ann Unknown (abt.1584-bef.1628)]] abt 1600.|||||||||| *Who is she. Marriage record. *Presume Ann is wife as she was buried just after John. |- |2.1.1. [[Bickley-594|John Bickley (bef.1602-1602)]]||||||||||{{Died Young}} |- |2.1.2. [[Bickley-595|Elizabeth Bickley (bef.1603-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.3. [[Bickley-596|George Bickley (1605-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.4. [[Bickley-597|John Bickley (bef.1607-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.5. [[Bickley-598|Mary Bickley (bef.1609-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.6. [[Bickley-599|William Bickley (bef.1612-bef.1617)]]||||||||||{{Died Young}} |- |2.1.7. [[Bickley-601|Ann Bickley (bef.1615-bef.1617)]]||||||||||{{Died Young}} |- |2.1.8. [[Bickley-600|Francis Bickley (bef.1615-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.9. [[Bickley-602|Amy Bickley (bef.1617-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.10. [[Bickley-603|William Bickley (bef.1620-)]]|||||||||| |- |2.1.11. [[Bickley-604|Ann Bickley (bef.1624-)]]|||||||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |3. '''[[Byckley-2|Dorithie (Byckley) Stallond (bef.1578-abt.1640)]]'''|||||||||| *Visit of Warwickshire says a daughter of Francis/Lolworth married a York but it is that Anne Stallon married John Yorke on 6 January 1624 in London. *Anne had lived with her aunt Elizabeth and Uncle Anthony Ashe since childhood. |- |3.1 m. [[Thomas Stallon]]|||||||||| |- |3.1.1 [[Thomas]]|||||||||| *mentioned in Aunt Elizabeth's Will |- |3.1.2. [[Bridgett]]|||||||||| *mentioned in Aunt Elizabeth's Will |- |3.1.3. [[Anne]]|||||||||| *Lived with Anthony Ashe and Elizabeth. *Mentioned in Aunt Elizabeth's Will. See notes above for Dorothie. *If Elizabeth Ashe approved of Anne Stallon's marriage, Anne got the land at [Yorke family https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol8/pp57-69 Stroud Green]. *John Yorke the Elder seems to have been the master of the Company of brewers in 1611 so this family were not common or garden ale house owners. *Jo has found the will of John Yorke the elder the brewer from 1612. |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |4. '''[[Bickley-132|Robert Bickley (bef.1581-bef.1656)]]'''||||Not found||YNY|||| *Said to have no children but did *Marriage to Jane of Caxton. Is this it? Robert Bickley to Jane Waller Ealing, London, 9 June 1618.Middlesex Marriage Registers, Vol 8, Ealing, Middlesex, England. First name(s) Robt Last name Bickley Year 1618 Event date 09 Jun 1618 Spouse's first name(s) Jane Spouse's last name Waller Parish Ealing County Middlesex Country England Volume Middlesex Marriage Registers, Vol 8 Record set England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Marriages Collections from England, Great Britain © Findmypast 2019 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR%2FPHILLIMOREMARS%2FY0852-8%2F0018_1&parentid=GBOR%2FPHILLIMORE-MARS%2F0495912%2F1 FindMyPast database online (Subscription required).] Accessed 10 September 2021. |- |4.1. m. [[Unknown-574076|Jane (Unknown) Bickley (abt.1586-bef.1658)]]on ??? about December 1605.||||[[Space:Will_of_Jane_Bickley_Widow_of_Caxton_1658|Transcription]]||NNY||In progress|| *Her identity is unknown... |- |4.1.1. [[Elizabeth]]|||||||||| *mentioned in Aunt Elizabeth's Will but not in mother's will? check. |- |4.1.2. [[John]]|||||||||| *mentioned in Aunt Elizabeth's Will but no in mother's will? check. |- |4.1.3. [[Richard]]|||||||||| *b. 1606 |- |4.1.4. [[Margaret]]|||||||||| *b. 1608 |- |4.1.5. [[Thomazin]]|||||||||| *b. 1612 |- |4.1.6. [[William]]||||[[Space:Will_of_William_Bickley%2C_dyer_of_London%2C_1635|Transcriptionn]]|||||| *b. 1616/7. He left a Will mentioning five sisters. Margaret, Thomasin, Elizabeth, Emye (probably Amy, the name of William's paternal grandmother), Jane. |- |4.1.7. [[Emye or Amye]]|||||||||| *Mentioned in brothers Will, must have been bornn after the visitation as not mentioned in it |- |4.1.8. [[Jane]]|||||||||| *Mentioned in brothers Will, must have been bornn after the visitation as not mentioned in it |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5. '''1st Baronet [[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley Bt (bef.1583-1670)]]'''||||[[Space:Sir_Francis_Bickley_Free_Space|Transcription]]||YYY|||| {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1661-1670 |before=Created
3 September 1661 |after=[[Bickley-39|Sir Francis Bickely, 2nd Baronet]] }} *Said to be of Darkstone in Jane of Caxton's Will...?? Where is this / what does it mean? Was it a different Francis? |- |5.1. m. [[Parsons-2836|Mary (Parsons) Bickley (1598-bef.1635)]] on 15 Aug 1615.||||||NYN|||| |- |daughter of [[Parsons-2837|Richard Parsons (abt.1572-bef.1600)]]||||[[Space:Will_of_Richard_Parsons%2C_Clothworker_of_All_Hallows_Barking%2C_City_of_London%2C_1600|Transcriptionn]]|||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.1. '''[[Bickley-133|Ann (Bickley) Edisbury (bef.1617-aft.1670)''']]|||||||||| |- |5.1.1.1. m. [[Edisbury-1|Richard Edisbury (abt.1615-bef.1654)]] on 11 Jun 1633.|||||||||| |- |5.1.1.1.1. [[Edesbury-1|Kendrick (Edesbury) Edisbury (bef.1635-abt.1710)]]||||||YNY|||| *May have had another marriage, to Grace da. of Mr Cooper of Wrexham, Denb. Refer HoP. |- |5.1.1.1.1.1. m. [[Justice-3339|Frances (Justice) Edisbury (abt.1670-abt.1740)]] bef 1695.||||||NNY|||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.2. '''[[Bickley-565|Aymee Bickley (bef.1619-bef.1670)''']]|||||||||| *Correct burial record? |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.3. '''[[Bickley-121|Mary (Bickley) Eyton (bef.1620-1656)]]'''|||||||||| |- |5.1.3.1. m. [[Hoo-109|Thomas Hoo (bef.1612-1650)]]|||||||||| *Lots of references show husband is William. Should be Thomas but need to write it up. |- |5.1.3.2. m. [[Eyton-85|Kenrick Eyton Esq. (abt.1607-1687)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.3.3. m. [[Hoo-66|William Hoo (abt.1615-)]]|||||||||| *Lots of references show husband is William. Should be Thomas but need to write it up. |- |5.1.3.3.1. [[Hoo-108|Susanna (Hoo) Keate (bef.1639-bef.1673)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.3.3.1.1. m. [[Keate-61|Jonathon Keate (bef.1633-bef.1700)]] on 1 May 1655.|||||||||| |- |5.1.3.3.2. [[Eyton-84|Mary Eyton (abt.1650-1686)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.3.3.2.1. m. [[Bunbury-84|Henry Bunbury Bart (abt.1657-1687)]]|||||||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.4. '''2nd Baronet [[Bickley-39|Frauncis Bickley Bt (bef.1622-bef.1681)]]'''|||||||||| {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1670-1681 |before=[[Byckley-1|Sir Francis Bickley, 1st Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-38|Sir Francis Bickely, 3rd Baronet]] }} |- |5.1.4.1. m. [[Mann-1203|Mary (Mann) Bickley (1630-1681)]] on 4 Apr 1643.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1. '''3rd Baronet [[Bickley-38|Francis Bickley (1644-1687)]]'''|||||||||| {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1681-1687 |before=[[Bickley-39|Francis Bickely, 2nd Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley, 4th Baronet]]] }} |- |5.1.4.1.1.1. m. [[Vermuyden-1|Deborah (Vermuyden) Bickley (abt.1646-1669)]] abt 1667.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2. m. [[Winch-54|Mary (Winch) Bickley (abt.1642-1685)]] on 1672.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.1. '''4th Baronet [[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley (bef.1667-1746)]]'''|||||||||| {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1687 -1746 |before=[[Bickley-38|Francis Bickely, 3rd Baronet]] |after=[[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley, 5th Baronet]] }} |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.1.1. m. [[Garrard-597|Allthea (Garrard) Bickley (abt.1675-1740)]] on 25 May 1691.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.2. [[Bickley-143|John Bickley (abt.1673-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.3. '''5th Baronet [[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley (abt.1679-bef.1752)]]'''|||||||||| {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} *Did the Baronetcy become extinct with Humphrey or was Samuel the 6th (see below)...How were they related? {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough |years=1746-1754 |before=[[Bickley-562|Francis Bickley, 4th Baronet]] |after=Samuel Bickley, 6th Baronet (Contentious) }} |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.  [[Bickley-37|Joseph Bickley (abt.1679-aft.1745)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1. m. [[Ellis-3749|Sarah (Ellis) Bickley (1682-1733)]] on 1703.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.1. [[Bickley-78|Joseph Bickley (1704-1755)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.2. [[Bickley-75|William Bickley (1705-1771)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.3. [[Bickley-76|Jane (Bickley) Hurt (1707-1738)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.4. [[Bickley-17|Frances (Bickley) Poindexter (1709-1730)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.5. [[Bickley-24|John Bickley (1713-1793)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.6. [[Bickley-77|Charles Bickley (1715-1758)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.7. [[Bickley-82|Elizabeth Bickley (1719-)]] [unmarried] [no children]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.1.2.4.1.8. [[Bickley-106|Francis Bickley (1720-aft.1749)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.2. [[Bickley-135|Thomas Bickley (abt.1645-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.3. [[Bickley-136|John Bickley (abt.1646-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.4. [[Bickley-137|Nathaniel Bickley (abt.1648-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.5. [[Bickley-138|Charles Bickley (1650-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.6. [[Bickley-139|Elizabeth (Bickley) Ware (abt.1650-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.7. [[Bickley-140|Amy (Bickley) Church (abt.1652-)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.8. [[Bickley-141|Mary Bickley (abt.1653-bef.1708)]]|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.8.1. m. [[Bickley-610|Richard Bickley (bef.1637-bef.1708)]] on 29 May 1683.|||||||||| |- |5.1.4.1.9. [[Bickley-142|Jane (Bickley) Barnet (abt.1654-)]]|||||||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.5. '''[[Bickley-568|Elizabeth Bickley (bef.1624-bef.1624)]]''' [unmarried] [no children]|||||||||| {{Died Young}} |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.6. '''[[Bickley-567|Richard Bickley (abt.1625-bef.1626)]]''' [unmarried] [no children]|||||||||| {{Died Young}} |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.7. '''[[Bickley-126|Thomas Bickley of London (1627-bef.1650)]]''' [unmarried] [no children]|||||||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.8. '''[[Bickley-570|John Bickley (bef.1628-)]]'''|||||||||| |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.9. '''[[Bickley-134|Elizabeth (Bickley) Cotton (bef.1630-aft.1670)]]'''|||||||||| *Named as Beale in father Frauncis' Will but there seems to be a marriage for her to Cotton. Refer profile Cott. Wilm Beale. |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |5.1.10. '''[[Bickley-569|Margaret Bickley (bef.1635-bef.1635)]]''' [unmarried] [no children]|||||||||| {{Died Young}} |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |6. '''[[Bickley-123|Richard Bickley (bef.1585-bef.1667)]]'''||||||YYY|||| |- |6.1. m. [[Rugeley-3|Sarah (Rugeley) Bickley (abt.1600-)]]) on 13 Sep 1618.||||||NNY|||| *Relationship Rowland Rugeley? Sarah dau and one of the two coheirs of John Rugeley 2nd brother to Rafe Rugeley of Dunton in Co mWar. Esqr & Uncle of Sr Rowland Rugeley Kt. She is now living (1683) at 82 (and ampl??). Anne (Sarah's sister) the other daug and coheir married to John Jesson of Rotherith Juxta southwark in Surrey. *Will for Sarah @ Warwickshire? |- |6.1.1. [[Bickley-609|Francis Bickley (bef.1626-aft.1683)]]||||||YNN|||| *Visit of Warwick - 1st son Francis Bickley of Halloughton in com Warwick about 57 in 1683. Married daughter and coheir of Roger Jones of Hackney in co Midsex by Frances his wife daughter of ?? Ted of Sturmer in Essex now ye wife of James Abney of Willesley in Com Derb esquire. 1 Mary about 23, 2 Sarah, about 20, 3 Frances about 14, 4 Anne about 12, 5 Susanna about 8, Richard eldest son about 15, John about 9 |- |6.1.2. [[Bickley-610|Richard Bickley (bef.1637-bef.1708)]]||||||YYY|||| *Who was the Lord Berkeley who he was chaplain to? |- |6.1.2.1. m. [[Bickley-141|Mary Bickley (abt.1653-bef.1708)]] on 29 May 1683.|||||||||| *Baptism??? |- |6.1.3. [[ John]]|||||||||| *see father's profile for notes |- |6.1.4. [[Robert]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |6.1.5. [[Elizabeth]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |6.1.6. [[Mary]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |6.1.7. [[Amie]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |6.1.8. [[Anne]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |6.1.9. [[Susanna]]|||||||||| *see father's profle for notes |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |7. '''[[Byckley-3|Thomas Byckley (bef.1588-bef.1640)]]'''||||[[Byckley-3|Summarised]]||||done|| {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} |- |7.1. m. [[Unknown-576621|Philadelphia (Unknown) Bickley (abt.1600-bef.1647)]] ??? about early 1618?||||[[Unknown-576621|Summarised]]||NNN|||| |- |7.1.1. [[Bickley-586|Elizabeth Bickley (bef.1619-)]]||||||YNN|||| |- |7.1.1.1 m. [[Thomas Franklin]]|||||||||| *Mentioned as husband in Phil Will |- |7.1.2. [[Bickley-592|Margaret Bickley (bef.1621-)]]||||||YNY|||| |- |7.1.2.1. m. [[Cotton-4935|Henry Cotton (abt.1620-)]] on 31 May 1640.||||||NNY|||| *Relationship to sister in law Beale? |- |7.1.3. [[Bickley-587|Judith Bickley (bef.1622-)]]||||||YNN|||| *Unmarried? |- |7.1.4. [[Bickley-588|Francis Bickley (bef.1624-bef.1627)]] [unmarried] [no children]||||||YYX|||| {{Died Young}} |- |7.1.5. [[Bickley-589|Ann Bickley (bef.1626-bef.1636)]] [unmarried] [no children]||||||YYX|||| {{Died Young}} |- |7.1.6. [[Bickley-590|Amye Bickley (bef.1627-)]]||||||YNN|||| *Unmarried? |- |7.1.7. [[Bickley-591|Francis Bickley (bef.1629-bef.1663)]]||||||YNN|||| *Unmarried? *Only son. |- |}
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |8. '''[[Bickley-612|Margaret (Bickley) Cofford (abt.1577-)]]'''||||||NNN|||| *A daughter margaret mentioned in [[Bickley-108|Francis Bickley (1530-bef.1603)]] Will, could she be widow of [[Byckley-6|Richard Byckley (abt.1570-bef.1594)]]? *Does this means he (Francis 1530) does have a daughter Margaret vs. it be a daughter in law? ...To his daughter Stallen a silver bowle, he gave to his daughter Bickley (Was this Margaret Rigs who married Richard??) a guilt tanckard, he gave to his daughter Margaret six silver spoones, And to his sonne Robert thre silver spoones, Because he mentions a daughter Bickley, presumably a wife of a son? And then mentions Margaret separately? Margaret married John Cofford. *Not mentioned in husband John's Will in 1640 so must have been dead by then *Other than mentions in Wills, no footprint at all! |- |8.1. m. [[Cofford-1|John Cofford (-bef.1640)]]||||[[Space:Will_of_John_Cofford_of_Over|Summarised]]|||||| *John Cofford was married to Margaret Bickley, daughter of the Francis Bickley of Lolworth who died in 1602/3 *daughter Mary wife of Richard Peters, clerk **Grandson John Peters (under 21) *daughter Anne Cofford under 21 and unmarried *daughter Margarett Cofford under 21 and unmarried *daughter Francis wife of Nicholas Say **Granddaughter Margarett Say (under 21) *daughter Amy Osborne, widow *Elizabeth 29/12/1611?? [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L96D-9GM?i=23&cc=1465708 record link] |- |[[Children]]|||||||||| |- | |- |[[Byckley-7|Margaret (Byckley) Barcocke (abt.1574-)]]||||||NNY|||| *Where does she fit in? *Did she have a second marriage? *Is she same as [[Bickley-612|Margaret (Bickley) Cofford (abt.1577-)]] |- |m. [[Barcocke-1|Gilbert Barcocke (abt.1574-)]] on n10 November 1594||||||NNY|||| |- |}
==== Should be able to connect to the Main Group ==== =====Brothers of Francis of Lolworth ===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[John Bickley]]|||||||||| *In his Will, Francis gave to his brother Johns children Fyve poundes |- |[[George Bickley]]|||||||||| *In his Will, Francis gave to his brother George his best browne gelding |- |}
===== Lolworth Cluster #1 ===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Clergy!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |1. [[Byckley-6|Richard Byckley (abt.1570-bef.1594)]]||||?||NYY||yes|| *Find parents. Was he son of [[Bickley-108|Francis Bickley (1530-bef.1603)]]? Or brother/cousin etc |- |1.1. m. [[Riggs-5798|Margaret Riggs (abt.1570-)]] on 19 Nov 1590||||||NNY|||| |- |1.1.1. [[Byckley-4|Barnabas Byckley (bef.1591-bef.1593)]]||||||YYX|||| {{Died Young}} |- |1.1.2. [[Byckley-5|Anthony Byckley (bef.1594-)]]||||||YNN|||| |- |}
===== Individuals ===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Clergy!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- | [[Bickley-575|John Bickley (-1635)]]||||[[Space:Dit_Profile_of_Edit_Profile_of_Will_of_Johannis_John_Bickley_Citizen_and_Haberdasher_of_London_1635|Transcription]]|||||| *Will of John Bickley, Haberdasher of Saint Mary Aldemary, City of London, 26 January 1637Will of John Bickley, Haberdasher of Saint Mary Aldemary, City of London Reference: PROB 11/173/106 Description: Will of John Bickley, Haberdasher of Saint Mary Aldemary, City of London Date: 26 January 1637 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D870123 The National Archives Online]. Accessed 9 September 2021. *Parish of St Olave in Southwerke *Wife Sarah, Sons Francis and John, Sister Barnett and Anne Love. Appears to be a will for Sarah, widow, Warwickshire. Think I've read somewhere that the Loves were in this line and they were the ones to head to Jamestowne?? Interesting too as there are Potter's mentioned in the Wills. *how is [[Bickley-142|Jane (Bickley) Barnet (abt.1654-)]] related) *How does this fit in? [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Virginia_Gleanings_in_England/f8kWVOafFtQC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=philadelphia+bickley+virginia&pg=PA34&printsec=frontcover Virginia Gleanings in England] |- |[[Richard Bickley]]||||Needs transcribing|||||| *Merchant Tailor of London, 20 October 1635 (No Profile - double check)Will of Richard Bickley, Merchant Tailor of London Reference: PROB 11/169/178 Description: Will of Richard Bickley, Merchant Tailor of London Date: 20 October 1635 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D869677 The National Archives online]. Accessed 9 September 2021. |- | |- |[[Margaret Bickley]]|||||||||| |- |m. [[Gilber Cleter]]|||||||||| *Name: Margret Bickley, Gender: Female, Marriage Date: 26 Dec 1632, Marriage Place: Saint Antholin Budge Row,London,London,England, Spouse: Gilbert Cleter, FHL Film Number: 374419, 942 B4HA V. 8 *Executor of Jane of Caxton Will was Gilbert Cleater - a freeman of the Company of Drapers. *Francis took on his nephew John son of John as an apprentice *[https://www.londonroll.org/event/?company=drp&event_id=DREB3139 London Roll 1] *[https://www.londonroll.org/search/?vb=lr&vw=ps&st=83000&rf=year_start%3A1400%7Cyear_finish%3A1900&sb=surname&sa=0 London Roll 2] |- | |- |[[Childers]]|||||||||| *Is this the son mentioned in the Will of Frauncis which doesn't mention the mother (William Childers Son in law of Frauncis, who had grandchild Francis only son of one of frauncis' daughters.) *Frances @ Roxton Bedfordshire son to Wm Childe and an interesting WT link [[Childe-45|Frances Childe (1610-)]] [https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari05bedf/page/n15/mode/1up link to record] *William Childer...married Phillip Rix 17 Jul 1614 @ Morley St Botolph, Norfolk [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NN31-X6V Link to record] *How does this fit in Childers v Nevill case fit in? Plaintiffs: William Childers, Francis Beckley, Kenrice Eaton, William Beale, William Beale and Richard Edishbury. Defendant: Edward Nevill? Link in TNA Reference: C 8/126/50 Description: Short title: Childers v Nevill. Plaintiffs: William Childers, Francis Beckley, Kenrice Eaton, William Beale, William Beale and Richard Edishbury. Defendants: Edward Nevill. Subject: property in Bole, West Burton, Southwell etc, Nottinghamshire. Document type: answer only Date: 1653 |- | |- |[[Benjamin Bickley Rogers]]|||||||||| *1828-1919 *Son of Catherine, eldest daughter of Benjamin Bickley, of Bristol and Ettingshall, Staffordshire. *Crest & Collar and star on neck of stag. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Bickley_Rogers Wikipedia artcle] *[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/35811, Benjamin Bickley (1828–1919), T. H. Warren, revised by Richard Smail Published in print: 23 September 2004 Published online: 23 September 2004] *[https://www.theheraldrysociety.com/shop/images/hobhouse-john-baron-hobhouse-of-woodboroughwaller-edmundnewman-cardinal-john-henryverral-arthur-woolgaryounger-robert-baron-blanesburghrogers-benjamin-bickleywarren-john-byrne-leicester-b/ Heraldry Image which ties him to the family] |}
===== Humphrey Bell / Virginia Cluster ===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |1. [[Bell-34524|Humphrey Bell (abt.1580-bef.1653)]]||||[[Space:Will_of_Humphrey_Bell%2C_London%2C_Kent%2C_1653|Transcription]]||NNY||Only 1 child|| |- |1.1. m. [[Warden-1679|Hellen Warden (abt.1590-bef.1656)]]||||||NNY||Only 1 child|| |- |1.1.1. [[Bell-34523|Ann Bell (bef.1618-)]]||||||YNN||at least 2|| *married John Bickley (which one?) *son Francis was in Virginia in 1657 based on Robert Bell's Will |- |1.1.1.2. m. [[John Bickley]]||||||||at least 2|| *Don't know which John as yet, possibly desc of [[Bickley-131|John Bickley (bef.1575-bef.1628)]] because there is a Skinners commonality |- |1.1.1.1.1. [[Francis Bickley]]|||||||||| *Went to Virginia? Was in Virginia in 1657 based on Robert Bell's Will |- |1.1.1.1.2. [[Bickley-593|Philadelphia Bickley (abt.1643-)]]||||||NNY|||| |- |1.1.1.1.2.1. m. [[Hall-56697|Nevile Hall (bef.1642-)]]||||||YNY|||| |- |[[Bell-8918|Robert Bell (abt.1610-1657)]]||||[[Bell-8918|Summarised]]|||||| *Nephew of Humphrey Bell |- |}
===== The 6th Baronet?? ===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |1. [[Samuel Bickley]]|||||||||| {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} *Refer CCEd |- |1.2. '''[[6th Baronet Samuel Bickley]]'''|||||||||| {{Succession box2 |title=Baronet Bickley of Attleborough (Contentious) |years=1746-1754 |before=[[Bickley-114|Humphrey Bickley, 5th Baronet]] |after=Extinct... }} {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} *Refer Cokayne/Kimber and CCEd *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t5r78mt0n&view=1up&seq=352&skin=2021&q1=bickley The environs of London: being an historical account ... v.02.] |- |}
=== Clusters to Connect === ==== The Bishop of Chichester ==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-573|Thomas Bickley DD (abt.1518-1596)]] ||||[[Space:The_will_of_Thomas_Bickley%2C_Bishop_of_Chichester|Transcription]]||NYX||No|| {{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} *The Bishop of Chichester. *Unconnected *He is said to have been born Stowe Buckinghamshire but no others found there. Another Stowe? For eg. Upper Stowe Cambridgeshire? *Resolve from his Will **Margarett daughter of sister Jane Smythe **Nieces Alce and Joane, daughters of Johan Borrowe(/s) **Kinsman William Barrowes mentioned in the Will of [[Parsons-2837|Richard Parsons (abt.1572-bef.1600)]], father in law of [[Byckley-1|Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley (bef.1583-1670)]] - same family? Could this provide the connection? *[[Space:Letter_written_by_Thomas_Bickley%2C_Bishop_of_Chichester%2C_24_June_1591|The Letters]] - who are the Bag/gots? Refer G2G question in his profile. |- |[[Richard Taylor]]|||||||||| *Who is cousin Richard Taylor / Tayler? Mentioned in a couple places; **Page 302- Richard Taylor. He was a relation of Warden Bickley, and became a benefactor of the Bodleian Library.[https://archive.org/details/memorialsmerton00brodgoog/page/n300/mode/2up?q=taylor Memorials of Merton college, with biographical notices of the wardens and fellows; by Brodrick, George C[harles] 1831-1903.] **Richard Tayler: of co. Warwick, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 8 July, 1586, aged 15, fellow 1588, B.A. 20 Feb., 1589-90, M.A. 22 March, 1593-4; a benefactor to the Bodleian. See O.H.S. iv. 275. [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/alumni-oxon/1500-1714/pp1453-1478#highlight-first BHO link] *Tho. Taylor is a witness of the Will of [[Bickley-576|Philadelphia Bickley (abt.1600-bef.1647)]]...Could just be a coincidence? *Then William Taylor was sponsored by two Bickley men (at Sandy). He took over after a Bickley died. |- |}
==== Chidham Line ==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley (abt.1503-aft.1570)]] ||||[[https://www.chidhamandhambrook-pc.gov.uk/_UserFiles/Files/People/Henry%20Bickley.pdf 1565 Will]], [TBA 1570]|||||| *Two Wills: [https://www.chidhamandhambrook-pc.gov.uk/_UserFiles/Files/People/Henry%20Bickley.pdf 1565 Will], 1570 Will (TBA). Need to do a transcription of both wills ourselves? *Said to be son of Thomas Bickley of Portsmouth, Hans and Ann Deporte (daughter of John Deporte) according to visitation. *Originally a shipowner & Privateer (see HoP)? *Check photo of marble tomb in Chidham church *Profile currently shows first wife Ellinor (mother of several) and second wife Sibell, with issue Thomas. But Thomas is referred to as eldest son in will according to the Will extract on the profile but the IPM says son and heir Henry age 20. And Elizabeth was wife upon Henry's death also according to the Will. *Need to check if correct wife is attached for Ellinor if Elizabeth was named as wife in Will... *Not sure which children belong to which mother (there do appear to be some Sibell descendents so that might help figure it out) *IPM shows Advowson of church of Thorney *IPM Property: Manors of Chudham (Chidham), and Thorney, with appurtenances in the Island of West Thorney Chudham and Boseham (Bosham). *Who are these folk in the Will: **Joane Sondiae? George and Harry, sons of William Sondiae **John, Besse and Joane, children of brother John Yonge **Cousins Raffe Henstlowe, Peter Tichebourne and son in law Thomas Hargrave *Which Henry and Jone Burnby mentioned in the [https://archive.org/details/visitationcount02camdgoog/page/n411/mode/2up?q=bickley The visitation of the county of Devon in the year 1620 by Saint-George, Henry, Sir, 1581-1644; Lennard, Samson, d. 1633; Camden, William, 1551-1623; Colby, Frederic Thomas, 1827-1899, ed; College of Arms (Great Britain)], Page 42/ |- |m. [[Sibell]]|||||||||| |- |m. [[Elizabeth]]|||||||||| *d. of John Samford. [[Sonnfford-1|Ellinor (Sonnfford) Bickley (abt.1510-abt.1570)]] is attached - is she correct?? |- |[[Thomas Bickley]]||||[[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Bickley|Transcription]]|||||| *Will of Thomas Bickley Esq., 17 Apr 1589Will not catalogued but can be found here: Original wills (A, B and C surnames) 1580-1600 (STC I/II Folders K-N), courtesy of West Sussex County Council. Images 581, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DT9Q-Y3D?i=527&cat=567239 FamilySearch online database], Accessed 20 September 2021. *Wife Jone |- |[[Bickley-574|Thomas Bickley (-abt.1640)]]||||To be transcribed|||||| *Will of Thomas Bickley of Chidham, Sussex, 20 July 1640Will of Thomas Bickley of Chidham, Sussex Reference: PROB 11/183/595 Description: Will of Thomas Bickley of Chidham, Sussex Date: 20 July 1640 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D853423 The National Archives online]. Accessed 10 September 2021. *Will to be transcribed |- |[[Raffe]]|||||||||| |- |[[Paule]]|||||||||| |- |[[Anthony]]|||||||||| |- |[[Thomasin]]|||||||||| *Married Tichbourne |- |[[Elizabeth]]|||||||||| *Daughter of Henry or Thomasin? |- |[[Honor]]|||||||||| *Married Pay |- |[[Harry/Henry]]|||||||||| *Youngest son, base born |}
=== Unknowns to Connect === ==== Puritan Great Migration Project ==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-40|Susannah (Bickley) Edson (abt.1618-bef.1699)]]|||||||||| *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/340923/wife-of-samuel-edson-b-about-1613-edson-14?show=340923#q340923 G2G Interaction] *[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/mediaui-viewer/tree/2814239/person/74732804/media/de84202f-86ba-4a86-ac76-a5ab5a9b8607?_phsrc=JHm23&_phstart=successSource Ancestry.com write up] |- |[[Orcutt-11|Susanna (Orcutt) Edson (1618-)]]||||||||||As above |}
==== Abraham Bickley III and the Penryn/Pen Rhyn Connection ==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-515|Abraham Bickley (1669-1726)]]|||||||||| |- |[[Bickley-71|Abraham Bickley (abt.1780-1865)]]|||||||||| |}
==== Odds and Ends ==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Status!!Will!!BDM!!Children!!To-Do/Notes |- |[[Bickley-395|John Bickley (abt.1595-)]]|||||||||| *Nether Whitacre, Warwickshire |- |[[Bickley-431|Gerard Bickley Knight (abt.1575-)]]|||||||||| *An Eyton, unsourced except for Ancestry write up, different Eyton probably |- |[[Bickley-130|Ellen Bickley (1567-)]]|||||||||| *Whitnash, Warwickshire *Wife of Edward Boddington |- |[[Francis Bickley]]|||||||||| *Bickley's @ Axbridge Somerset? [https://search.ancestry.com.au/collections/60856/records/1607423/printer-friendly?tid=&pid=&queryId=3bf5a15afdd99091bd51492b565bf93f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=GUg114&_phstart=successSource link to record] |- |[[Francis Bickley]]|||||||||| *Bickley's @ Castle Asbhy Northamptonshire [https://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=9198&h=9624646&tid=&pid=&queryId=3bf5a15afdd99091bd51492b565bf93f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=GUg117&_phstart=successSource link to record] |- |[[Robert Bickley]]||||To be transcribed|||||| *Robert Bickley alias Camden, Gentleman of Radford Semele, Warwickshire (No Profile - double check)Will of Robert Bickley alias Camden, Gentleman of Radford Semele, Warwickshire Reference: PROB 11/196/144 Description: Will of Robert Bickley alias Camden, Gentleman of Radford Semele, Warwickshire Date: 13 May 1646 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D875352 The National Archives online]. Accessed 9 September 2021. *Wife Florence, younger children Bridgett and Robert... |- |[[Thomasine Bickley]]|||||||||| *Married to Danyell Walter 1667 Great Torrington Devon [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F100121339%2F00505&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FMAR%2F29652%2F2 link to record] |}
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[[Category:Bicknell, California]] [[Category:Oil Well Riggers]] [[Category:Santa Barbara County, California]] [[Category: California Ghost Towns]] The history of the ghost town. Ramon F. Careaga, a handsome and splendidly preserved gentleman, who could look back to many stirring events in which he had participated, or of which his father, in the good old days when the Spanish Dons gathered their children about them, had told him as a part of the cherished family tradition. There were personal anecdotes about Governor Portola, and the expeditionto Monterey; there were recollections of Pio Pico, Echeandia, Micheltorena, Castro, Flores, Juan Bandini, Abel Stearns and finally of Fremont and Stockton, with all of whom and their contemporaries the Careagas had had much to do, first in fighting for Spain and then for Mexico, and ultimately in helping to build up young America on the Coast. {{Image|file=Bicknell.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Bicknell was nestled in the hills behind the Careaga ResidenceHistory of Santa Barbara county, California, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers by Mason, Jesse D; Thompson & West. 1883 }} With a brother, Juan B. Careaga, also born in Monterey county, and Capt. Daniel Harris, Ramon bought about eighteen thousand acres of the old ranch belonging to the De la Guerras (early Spaniards who, with their wide territory, figured prominently in the state history); and later, in the division, Harris took some seven thousand five hundred acres, while the Careaga brothers held more than ten thousand. In the final subdivision, Ramon received six thousand nine hundred seventy acres, and this property has become the center of the Santa Maria oil fields, a good part of which is leased out to the Western Union Oil Co. More than that, it was on Ramon Careaga’s historic land that oil was first' discovered in the Santa Maria valley; and the details of that story alone form a chapter in the development of California industries, of throbbing interest• History of San Luis Obispo County and Environs, California: With Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the County and Environs who Have Been Identified with the Growth and Development of the Section from the Early Days to the Present Annie L. Stringfellow Morrison, John H. Haydon 1917 pg 217-218 [[Conway-3361 | John Conway]] may be called the pioneer. He had faith enough to secure the opinion of some experts and began securing oil leases on lands supposed to be in the oil belt. These leases had time limits and he only secured the co-operation of one company, the Casmalia Oil Co. This company operated near Casmalia and succeeded in finding a grade of oil too heavy to be valuable. Conway had the lease of the Careaga ranch, but failing to interest capital. gave up the lease. [[McKay-6571 | A. H. McKay]] then secured the lease and succeeded in forming the Western Union Oil Co., of which he was manager. The company began drilling a well on the south part of the lease, with William P. Logan as drilling superintendent. Oil was struck in this well in August, 1901, at a depth of nearly two thousand feet. A slight earthquake a few days after this well came in, broke and disarranged the pipe and the well for a time was useless.Pg 188 The first development work in northern Santa Barbara county was done by the Western Union Oil Co., the pioneer oil company of that field. The company was organized by A. H. McKay, now a prominent capitalist of Santa Barbara and a heavy holder of oil stocks in many of the companies operating in Santa Maria. Previous to Mr. McKay becoming interested in the Santa Maria field he had been operating in San Luis Obispo county, where he met with very little success. His attention was first called to the Santa Maria field by parties whom he met in San Luis Obispo, who claimed that excellent indications of oil were to be found on the Careaga rancho. Upon visiting the property Mr. McKay became convinced that the territory was excellent oil land, but wishing expert opinion in the matter he engaged William Mulholland of Los Angeles, one of the leading geologists and oil experts of the West, to make a study of the field. Mr. Mulholland was much pleased with the prospects and made a lengthy report upon the field that was so flattering that the Western Union Oil Co. was organized, being backed by unlimited capital, some of the original stock- holders being among the foremost capitalists of the State. To use Mr. McKay's own words the early history of the Western Union property was most interesting. He says : "In August, 1898, I became interested with two Los Angeles drillers, who had a drilling rig but no money. They had looked over the field in San Luis Obispo county and came to me with the request that I join them in an enterprise to put down a hole on the Hasbrouck rancho, under an arrangement, the terms of which I was to se- cure the necessary capital to move the rig from Whittier and meet the current expense of drilling the well. The deal was satisfactorily arranged and drilling had been progressing for some time, when, one day, I met Juan B. Careaga upon the street in San Luis Obispo. Mr. Careaga informed me that he had a large piece of property on hand near Los Alamos upon which there were very fine indications of oil. He gave me an option for thirty days in which to examine the property, with the understanding that if I were satisfied, he would execute a lease for his entire holdings for a period of twenty years. I looked over the property within a few days after the option was given and being satisfied as to the value of the land for oil purposes, I left for Los Angeles to lay the matter before [[Bicknell-981 | Judge John D. Bicknell]], to whom I stated that I thought there was a very good oil field in the chain of hills which divides the Santa Maria and Los Alamos valleys. I requested him to get the best oil expert possible to go with me and make a thorough examination of the field. William Mulholland, superintendent of the Los Angeles City water works, was selected for this purpose. His examination at once convinced him that the territory was a good one and his written report to Judge Bicknell, upon his return fully verified the statements that I had previously made. The Western Union Oil Company was then formed to develop this large tract of land, the original stockholders and promoters being John D. Bicknell, W. H. Perry, J. S. Slauson, H. W. Hellman, H. J. Woolacott, H. Jevne, John D. Hooker and myself. When these gentlemen had organized themselves into the Western Union Oil Company, I assigned to them the option which Mr. Careaga had given to me for a lease upon his property. About thirty days after the organization of the company, Thomas Hughes, an oil man of recognized standing in Los Angeles, was taken into the company because of his experience in the business, thereby increasing the number of members of the corporation to nine.• Pacific Oil Reporter Aug 15 1904 {{Image|file=Bicknell-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Pacific Oil Reporter Sept 27 1901 }} On March 14, 1900, the new promoters began to build the great rig for well No. 1, and soon struck oil; but some insurmountable difficulty was soon encountered, and the well had to be abandoned. A similar experience was met in the attempt to sink well No. 2; but nothing daunted, the riggers and drillers moved farther up the canyon and soon had, in well No. 3, such a flow of oil that at last the precious liquid was obtained in paying quantities. The long waited-for event was duly celebrated by a big barbecue, for which the hospitable Careagas furnished four of their choicest beeves, the meat being partaken of by hundreds of enthusiastic visitors. By 1902 there were about 200 oil field workers on the site and 20 families.Morning Tribune, Volume XXV, Number 91, 5 March 1902 — A New Town. {{Image|file=Stair-336.jpg |caption=Jay U Stair in his first year at Western Union Oil, About 1903 |align=c |size=l }} [[Stair-336 | Jay Stair]], a young man from Wisconsin, in need of a job after the death of his father, was recommended to Judge Bicknell of the Western Union Oil Company. He was 19 years of age and though he did not realize it at that time, he was on the threshold of a major industry. His first job was office boy, as the picture shows, he came on horseback to work in the office. He worked his way up through the ranks to become the superintendent by 1909. He continued in this role, moving into the former field office and re-modeling it into his home, marrying in 1912, having four children living there in the oil town, the oldest two ([[Stair-343|Urban]] and [[Stair-335 | Jane]]) attended the one-room Careaga shoolhouse. Jane recalled her early life in her book ''Where Pioneers Dwell'': {{Image|file=Bicknell-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Pacific Oil Reporter Aug 15 1904 Description of Bicknell camp }} "The area bore a resemblance to early American mining fields. Bicknell itself was a rough oil fields town of perhaps several dozen families during those first years of 1900. It was booming with activity and had a hurriedly thrown together town with grocery store, post office, and a combination one room school house and church which substituted for a hospital during the heavy “flu” epidemic of 1919, and not much else other than oil wells, derricks, sump holes, storage tanks, and warehouses for storage. Daddy had a small office which always seemed to be seething with people – all with problems related to the oil business. I remember the boiler house on the top of which was located a piercing whistle that sounded out at noon each day as well as at 5:00 P.M. – quitting time for the oil field workers. This steam whistle created instant terror in me nearly every time it sounded off because it also blew whenever there was a fire and the workers were needed on the fire line. Oil well fires were numerous – and very frightening. Many a time I ran to mama to see what time it was when the whistle blew – just to make certain it couldn’t be an oil well fire. I was constantly in need of her reassurance on this score. Any fire at all was the biggest fear in my young life. Across the road from our house there was a service station – which didn’t have any service – but there was a hand pumped gasoline dispenser and probably oil and water available. Much later a swimming pool was added to the lease facilities (about the equivalent of a block away from our house) which added pleasure to those very hot summer days. There were no side walks, or streets – just dirt paths and roads full of ruts and oil spills – cut out for one lane of travel. They wound through the hills to the fields where the oil wells were located. The cattle in the area roamed at will – even right into our yard until daddy had a fence put up around our place. This was probably more for keeping his redheads in than for keeping anything else out! Finally some lawn was planted in the front, and there was a sidewalk from the gate up to the front porch. But out back there was just a dirt hill, and a few trees for shade. One large tree stood on the west side of the house, and in the early years our dog, Jamie, was tied to that tree. Later on a one car garage was added to the east side of the house.""Where Pioneers Dwell" Family History by [[Stair-335 | Jane Harris]] [http://santabarbaragenealogy.org/catalog/titles_wh.php Sahyun Library Catalog - Santa Barbara Genealogical Society] {{Image|file=Fulton-2907.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Hattie Hart Ruby Bryant and Lucile Bryant visit with Jays mother Maragret Stair at Bicknell 1910 }} By the 1920 US Census the Careaga Precinct count was 925 people. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6061/4293851-01082?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return Ancestry.com.] 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). By the 1930 US Census the Careaga Precinct count was 462 people. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6224/4532361_01052?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return Ancestry.com] 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data: Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. By the 1940 US Census the Bicknell/Careaga Precinct had been absorbed into a combined precinct with Orcutt and Casmalia, so an accurate count was not available. Today there's nothing to mark the former existence of the town except for the concrete pool and the faint outlines of some of the foundations. Many of the homes and other buildings were moved off the site. The school bell resides at the museum in Bakersfield. One small map fragment exists online http://wikimapia.org/24049202/Bicknell-site {{Image|file=Stair-336-4.jpg |caption=Oil well crew with Jay Stair |align=c |size=l }} {{Image|file=Bicknell-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Harper's Weekly V48 P1 1904 AH McKay }} == Sources ==

Biddle Name Study

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Biddulph Byrche Marriage Settlement 1681

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[[Category:Frankton, Warwickshire]] Marriage Settlement between Sir Theophilus Biddulph and Edward Byrche on the marriage of Symon Biddulph to Jane Byrche, 1681. :Manor of Franckton with appurts. and messuages, all Co. Warwicks. Articles of agreement for marriage settlement. Sir Theophilus Biddulph/Edward Byrch on marriage of Symon Biddulph son and heir of Sir. Theo. Biddulph and Jane Byrch [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/eed9d8c6-c8cc-49de-89e7-0137d6ba380b D1057/E/3/8] Spelling, punctuation and linebreaks as on the original manuscript (wide document so lines may wrap on screen). '''Articles''' of agreement indented made concluded and fully agreed upon the Twentiyeth day of February in the fower and thirtyeth
yeare of the raiyne of our sovereigne Lord Charles the second by the Grace of God of England Holland France and Ireland king defender of the
faith or annus dei 1681 '''Betweene''' Sir Theophilus Biddulph of West Combe in this county of Kent knight and baronett of the one part and
Edward Byrche of Leacroft in the County of Stafford Esq of the other part

'''Whereas''' there is a marryage (by God’s permission) intended shortly to bee had and solemnised betweene Symon Biddulph second son of the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph and
Jane Byrche eldest daughter of the said Edward Byrche (in case the said Symon and Jane shall thereunto consent '''Now''' it is covenanted concluded and fully agreed upon by and betweene
the partyes to those persons '''And''' the said Edward Byrche doth for himselfe his heyres executors and administrators covenant promise and grant to and with the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph
his executors administrators and assignees and every of them that he the said Edward Byrche shall and will (in case the said marryage take effect) well and truly pay or cause to bee payd
unto the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph his executors administrators or assignees the sum of one thousand pounds of current English money as a porcon with the said Jane in manner
and form following (that is to say) the sum of five hundred pounds part of the said one thousand pounds on or before the last day of Easter terme now ensueing (in case
the said marryage take effect before the said Easter terme) and the like sum of five hundred pounds the remayneing part of the said sume of one thousand pounds on or before the last day of
Michaelmas term then next after (in case the said marryage take effect before Easter terme as aforesaid) But in case the said marryage doo not take effect before Easter terme as
aforesaid Then the first five hundred pounds shall bee payd within three months after the said marryage doth take effect. And the other five hundred pounds the remayneing part of
the said sume of one thousand pounds within six months after the payment of the said first five hundred pounds. '''And''' that he the said Edward Byrche shall and will for the
space of three years next ensuring the said marryage (in case it take effect) give and provide for the said Symon and Jane and theyre servants not exceeding the number of
three good and sufficiently of lodging and other necessary conveniencyes in case they the said Symon and Jane shall think fit during the said three years to live and board
with the said Edward Byrche.
And the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph in consideration of the said marryage to bee had and porcon to be payd as aforesaid doth for himself his heyres executors and administrators
and every of them covenant promise and agree to and with the said Edward Byrche his heyres executors and administrators and every of them in manner and forme following (that is to say)
That he the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph shall and will within the space of three months after the said marryage shall take effect att the request cost and charges of the said Edward
Byrche his heyres executors or administrators will and sufficiently convey settle and assure free from all encumbrances done by him or any claymeing under him '''All''' that the Mannor and Lordshipp
of Frankton in the county of Warwicke (or soe much thereof as he the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph or any person or persons in trust for him or to his use is or are seized of att the time of the sealing
and executing of these present) with the rights members and appurtenances thereunto belonging Together with all messuages houses outhouses gardens orchards lands tenements
meadows pastures foodings commons woods underwoods royaltyes rents services proffitts commodityes emoluments hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever to the said Mannor or Lordship belonging
or in anywise appertaining or therewith usually occupyed or employed. And all other the messuages lands tenemants and hereditaments whatsoever of him the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph situate lying and being
in the parish of Frankton in the said county of Warwick unto the said Edward Byrche his heirs and assignees for ever. '''Nevertheless''' subject unto and with order and upon the several
trusts provisoes conditions and lymitations herein after mentioned expressed lymitted and declared (That is to say) '''As of for and concerning''' all and singular the said Mannour
or Lordshipp messuages lands tenements hereditaments and premises before mentioned with theyre and every of theyre appurtenances intended to bee conveyed as aforesaid '''To the use'''
and behoofe of the said Symon Biddulph and his assignees for and dureing the terme of his naturall life with remaynder over upon the forfeiture of his estate to some person or persons
to bee named during his life to support the contingent remaynders. And from and after the decease of the said Symon Biddulph Then '''As of''' for and concerning soe much of the
said Mannour or Lordship and premises as shall bee agreed upon betweene the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph and the said Edward Byrche to bee of the yearly value of one hundred
and fifty pounds to the use and behoofe of the said Jane and her assignes for and dureing the terme of her naturall life for her joynture. And in full recompense and satisfaction
of such dower as she may clayme out of any the lands and tenements of the said Symon. And from and after the severall and respective deceases of the said Symon and Jane and
as theyre several and respective estates shall end cease and determine then '''To the use''' and behoofe of the first sonne of the body of the said Symon Biddulph upon the body of
the said Jane lawfully to bee begotten. And the heyres males of the body of the first sonne lawfully to bee begotten. And for default of such issue to the use and behoofe of the second
sonne of the body of the said Symon Biddulph upon the body of the said Jane lawfully to bee begotten and the heyres males of the body of such second sonne lawfully to bee begotten.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoofe of the third fowerth fifth sixth seaventh eighth ninth tenth and every other sonne and sonnes of the body of the said Symon
Biddulph upon the body of the said Jane lawfully to bee begotten. And the heyres males of the body and bodyes of every such sonne and sonnes severally and respectively. As
they shall bee in seniority of age and priority of birth still preferring the elder and the heyres males of his body before the younger and the heyres males of his body. And for
default of such issue to the use and behoofe of such trustees as shall bee nominated and appoynted by the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph and Edward Byrche in the settlement as
aforesaid to bee made and the survivor of them and the executors administrators and assignees of such survivour for and dureing the term of five hundred yeares from thence next
ensueing and fully to bee compleate and ended without impeachment of wast (except in the houses and buildings) '''Subject''' neverthelesse to the trust and trusts in the proviso
hereafter mentioned. And from and after the end ceasing or other determination of the said terme of five hundred years. To the use and behoofe of the heyres males of the
body of the said Symon Biddulph upon the body of any other wife lawfully to bee begotten. And for default of such issue to the use and behoofe of Michael Biddulph eldest sonne
of the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph and the heyres males of his body lawfully to bee begotten. And in default of such issue to the use and behoofe of the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph
'''And''' of his heyres and assignees forever. In which said deed it is declared and agreed there shall bee a provisoe contayned to declare that the terme of five hundred yeares to bee
lymitted to the trustees to bee named in this settlement to bee made as aforesaid is soe lymitted to those upon the trust and to the intent hereafter mentioned (that is to say) in trust
and to the intent and purpose that they the said trustees and the survivors of them and the executors administrators and assignees of such survivors shall and may out out of the rents and
proffitts of the premises to them to bee lymitted or by makeing one or more lease or leases thereof or of any part thereof upon one or more fyne or fynes or by sale of any part thereof or
by such other wayes or meanes as the said trustees in theyre discretion shall thinke fitt rayse porcons and maintenance for daughters in case the said Symon have one or more daughter or
daughters and not issue male by the said Jane in such manner as is hereafter mentioned (that is to say) if but one such daughter the sume of one thousand pounds for such one
daughter to bee payd att her age of eighteene yeares or day of marryage which shall first happen and yearly sume of thirty pounds in the meane tyme and untill the said porcon
shall become payable for her maintenance and education. But if there happen to bee two or more such daughters then the sume of two thousand pounds to bee equally divided
among them and to bee payd to her or to them att her or theyre severall and respective age and ages of eighteene yeares or day or days of marryage which shall first happen. And
untill the said porcon and porcons shall become payable as aforesaid the said trustees or the survivour of them or the executors administrators or assignees of such survivour shall raise pay
and allow out of the said rents and proffitts unto such daughters such respective sumes of money for yearly maintenance and education until their porcons shall severally
and respectively become payable as shall bee agreed upon and mentioned in the settlement as aforesaid to bee made. The said yearly allowances to cease severally and
respectively as the porcon and porcons shall bee payd unto the said daughters. '''And''' that such further and other provisoes shall bee inserted in the said intended
settlement as shall bee thought fitt and convenyent by the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph and the said Edward Byrche. '''And''' the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph doth further for
himself his heyres executors and administrators covenant promise and agree to and with the said Edward Byrche his heyres executors and administrators and every of
them that untill a good and perfect conveyance and assureance of the premises and every part thereof to the uses aforesaid can and may bee had and executed.
He the said Sir Theophilus Biddulph his heyres and assignees and all and every person and persons standing and being seised and possessed of the premises or any
part thereof to his use or in trust for him shall and will stand and bee thereof seised and possessed to the uses intents and purposes as aforesaid. And to and for
none other use intent or purpose whatsoever. ''' In witness''' whereof the partyes to those present interchangeably have put their hands and seals the day
and yeare first above written.
Theo Biddulph

Biddulph Heraldry

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[[Category:Baronets Biddulph of Westcombe]] ==Burke's General Armory== '''Biddulph''' (Biddulph, co. Stafford, confirmed with three
quarterings by the deputy of Flower, Norrey, 1583, to
FRANCIS BIDDULPH, Esq. of Biddulph, third in descent from
RICHARD BIDDULPH, and eighth from ROGER BIDDULPH, ''temp.''
Edward I., grandson of HENRY BIDDULPH, of Biddulph, co.
Stafford, Her. Vis.). Vert an eagle displ[ayed] ar[gent] armed and
langued gu[les] ''Crest'' - A wolf sejant reguard[ant] ar[gent] vulned on the
shoulder gu[les] ''Motto'' - Sublimiora petamus [Let us seek higher things]. '''Biddulph''' (Elmhurst, co. Stafford, Westcombe, co. Kent, and
Birdingbury, co. Warwick, bart., descended from BIDDULPH
of Biddulph. Same ''Arms'' and ''Crest''. '''Biddulph''' (Ledbury and Burghill, co. Hereford). ''Arms'',
''Crest'', and ''Motto'', as BIDDULPH, of Biddulph '''Biddulph''' (Amroth Castle, co. Pembroke). ''Arms'', &c., as
BIDDULPH of Biddulph '''Biddulph''' (WRIGHT-BIDDULPH, Burton Park, co. Sussex).
Quarterly, 1st and 4th, vert an eagle displ[ayed] ar[gent], for BIDDULPH;
2nd and 3rd, az[ure] two bars ar[gent] and in chief a leopard's face
or, for WRIGHT; quartering, GORING, COMPTON, and CAMOYS.
''Crest'' - 1st: A wp;f salient ar[gent]; 2nd: Out of a ducal coronet
or, a dragon's head p[ro]p[e]r. '''Biddulph''' (Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh). Quarterly, 1st
and 4th, vert, an eagle displ[ayed] ar[gent] armed and langued gu[;es]
for BIDDULPH; 2nd and 3rd, ar[gent] on a bend vert three wolves
heads erased of the field, for MYDDELTON. ''Crest'' - A wolf
salient ar[gent] charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped
vert, for BIDDULPH; out of a ducal coronet or, a bloody
hand, p[ro]p[e]r, for MYDDLETON. ''Motto'' - In veritas triumpho [In truth I triumph].

Bideford United Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Bideford,_Prince_Edward_Island]] [[Category: Bideford United Church Cemetery, Bideford, Prince Edward Island]] ==General Information== *Name: Bideford United Church Cemetery/Bideford-Conway United Church (Cemetery) *PEIGS designation: Lot 12, Cemetery #3 (Prince County) *Address: 673 Bideford Rd, Ellerslie, PE, Canada *GPS Coordinates: 46.605097-63.914982 ===Links=== *[https://peigs.ca/store/cemetery-transcripts/ PEIGS Cemetery Transcripts] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2180653/bideford-united-church-cemetery Find a Grave] ===Burials=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bideford_United_Church_Cemetery%2C_Bideford%2C_Prince_Edward_Island List of burials (Category).]

Bideford Witch Trials

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[[Category:Bideford Witch Trials]] The Bideford witch trials resulted in the last hangings of witches in England. Gent, Frank J., ''The Trial of the Bideford Witches'', PDF edition (http://gent.org.uk/bidefordwitches/tbw.pdf), September, 2001

Bidelspacher Name Study

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__NOTOC__[[Category:Bidelspacher Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bidelspacher Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bidelspacher Bidelspacher] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bidelspacher name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bidelspachers), by time period (18th Century Bidelspachers), or by topic (Bidelspacher DNA, Bidelspacher Occupations, Bidelspacher Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bidelspacher Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Campbell-2634|Christine Preston]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bidelspacher}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bidelspachers of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' == Task List == ===Origins=== ===Migrations=== :Germany to United States ===Places Surname is found=== :United States ::Pennsylvania :::Lycoming County :Germany

Bierly Name Study

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

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BIFW

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Big Bend Church Cemetery, Sago, West Virginia

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== Big Bend Church Cemetery == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] and the [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies Project]]. === Cemetery Details === {{One Place Study|place= [[Space:Big_Bend_Church_Cemetery%2C_Sago%2C_West_Virginia|Big Bend Church Cemetery, Sago, West Virginia]] |Wilson Graveyard, Montgomery County, Kentucky]]|category=Big Bend Church Cemetery, Sago, West Virginia}}
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Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery

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'''Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery Also known as Big Bone Cemetery, Big Bone Church Cemetery Detailed Listings''' Phone (859) 384-8858 This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Big_Bone_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Big_Bone%2C_Kentucky Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery Page] To,See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145010/big-bone-baptist-church-cemetery Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery On FindAGrave] See[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Big-Bone-Baptist-Church-Cemetery/172734 Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery On Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=38.9217100,+-84.7467300 Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery On Google Maps ] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Big_Bone_Baptist_Church_Cemetery|Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Big_Bone_Baptist_Church_Cemetery|Big Bone Baptist Church Cemetery]]}}

Big Creek Cemetery

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Big Family

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[[Category:Big Family]] See [[:Category:Big Family|the category]] for a grouping of profiles. ==Big Families Overview== This is a research page to identify and develop the families of women and men who had an exceptionally large family and extends out to the first three generations of descendants. There are various claims about large families but most of these are difficult to verify. Wikitree seems the ideal place to carry out, verify and document that research in a collaborative group. Deciding what is an exceptionally large family is an arbitrary decision. An initial suggestion is to include. * Women with more than 20 children * Men with more than 30 children * Individuals with more than 100 grand children * Individuals with more than 1,000 great grand children In some cases big families on wikitree may be over inflated by duplicate records so working on this category may be a way to identify and merge away duplicates. ===Useful Links=== * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/353776/large-families-on-wikitree?show=353776#q353776 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_the_most_children ===How you can help=== * Add [[Category: Big Family]] to qualifying individuals * Work on developing THIS page by developing the tables of individuals below * Research sources outside wikitree to identify people with big families that are not currently on wikitree and start profiles for them * Add and develop profiles for the children, grandchildren and great grandchildren generations. Many profiles who have a lot of children on wikitree don't currently have many of their grandchildren recorded for example. ===Participants=== Add your name to the list below, along with a note about what you're working on in this research category. ==Women with 20 or more children== Ordered highest to fewest number of children. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding=4 |- bgcolor="#4682B4" ! width=25%|Name ! width=25%|Last Name ! Reported Children ! Children on wikitree |- |Susannah |'''[[Ausmus-21|Ausmus]]''' | 17 | 25 |}
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===Individuals with 100 or more grandchildren=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding=4 |- bgcolor="#4682B4" ! width=25%|Name ! width=25%|Last Name ! Potential Grand Children ! Grand Children verified on wikitree |- |Brigham |'''|Young''' |321 |105 |- |- |Abraham |'''|Hunsaker''' |Unknown |320 |- |- | | | | |}
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Big Meadow Cemetery

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[[Category: Big Meadow Cemetery, Lovelock, Nevada]] Lat: 40°08'11"N, Lon: 118°30'20"W T26N R31E Sec 9 Total records = 497. Big Meadow Cemetery is located about 3 miles south of Lovelock, on the southeast or left side of Interstate 80 between the highway and the Union Pacific railroad tracks. Many markers in this cemetery are/were wood boards or wood crosses and many are missing or are illegible. This cemetery is in good condition and is still in use.

Big Pigeon Primitive Baptist Church

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Page of historic genealogical data based on the minutes from the Big Pigeon Primitive Baptist Church. Every effort has been made to preserve original pagination and spelling. We will attempt to link each name in these minutes to their WikiTree Profiles. == Transcribed Minutes 1787 - 1874 == Title page: '''John North’s''' ledger 1778 '''Abraham McKay''' About the year 1785 and 1786 at the settlement of French Broad and Big Pigeon rivers in which settlement were found a few people Distinguished by the name of Baptists; in which time we lived for some Considerable season without the benefit or blessings of the preached Gospell Amongst us in which time it pleased the lord in the Corse of his Divine providence to visit us by his Ministers; Namely JOHANATHAN MULKEY & WIL.M RENO - Who were pleased at Conveanent Opertunityes to labor in the word and Doctrine Amongst us - in which time we often imbodied ourselves together as a Church in orded to Consult our prinsiples and Union one with another and theare Apeared to bee that Spirit of love and Union as if we Could Dwell togeather in peace and Love - under the Consideration of which we Requested two of the Brethren Namely WIL.M WHITSON and ABR.M MCKAY to Present our Sircumstance by a petition to the Association held at Kindricks Crick in the year 1786 the Request of the Above petitiion was that they would appoint some of the breathren to inquire into our Sircumstance and our ripeness for Constitution and if they found us fit Administer the law which petition the Association was pleased to grant us and Appointed two of the Ministearing Breathren to Attend on us and in December in the year 1787 we were visited by two Ministers for the before Mentied purpose; by appointment we Met at MR.ENGLISHES on big piden River and After Duely deliberating on the same we ware Constitued on the following Principles, Viz- December the 6th 1787 - We the Members of the Baptist Sociaty on Big pidgen River being Constituted on the principles Contained in the Baptist Confession of faith Adopted at Philadelphia September the 25th 1742 - do with the full and free Consent of our Members give up ourselves to Each Other ____ to act in all the Decipne and Ordinances of the gospell as a Church of Jesus Christ in witness whearof we have heareunto set our Names Constituted by ISAAC BARTON & WIL.M RENO WIL.M WHITSON DAVID JOB Receiv.d the same day ABRAM MCKAY by Expearrence JAMES ENGLISH ELIZABETH WHITSON and LEZEANN JOB NICKLESS WOODFIN RACHEL MCKAY MOURNING PRIER MOURNING DENTON DARCUS JOB MARY WHITE The Constitution Now being in its Infincy and no Meeting hours or purticler place of worship we Assembled or met at houses Conveanent in the Neighbour-hood both for Publick worship and for Church buisness. The indians soon after breaking out and being troblesom so that we were Oblig.d to bee Confind in fortes which rendard us incapibel of Conducting our buisness in a regular Manner but Proseading as Followeth. Meet at SAMUEL JOB.S on big Pidgen River and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Church at this time being Distetute of officers and Not Capibel to Conduct hir own buiness for want of the same; a motion being Made by BRO. RENO for an Elder and the Church to take the same under Consideration. A Motion Made to the Church for the Receiving of JAMAS CAVE into Union as he had Mov.d to this place not having the Opertunity of procureing himself a letter of recmenedation; and from the testimony of some of the Breathren who ware formelley aquainted with him and from his own Acknowledgment was receiv.d into fellowship proposed to the Church to take under Considerration for a Deacon to bee Apointed in the Church. Adjourned to the 4th Saturday in September ---29th January 1788 WIL.M RENO; Moderator ABRAM MCKAY Clk (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1788 Met according to Adjournment at ABRAM MCKAYS on frensh broud River the 4th Saturday in September 1788 and after prays proseaded to buisness proposed for Deligates to Attend the Association and WIL.M WHITSON, JAMES ENGLISH, and ABRAM MCKAY Appointed to Attend the same as also A. MCKAY to prepare the Churches letter to send to sd. Association. Adjournd to the 28th of february 1789 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1789 Met at PETER FINES on frensh Broud the 28th of February 1789 and after prays proseaded to buisness- proposed whither any Objections Against the former plan of this Constitution answear.d None --SAMUEL HILL Receiv.d into the Church by letter of recmendation - proposed for the Day of Church Meeting to bee the Saturday before the first sabath in the month. Adjournd to the 4th of April 1789. A. MCKAY Clk Met According to Adjornment the 4th of April 1789 -Opened Meeting by prayr and proseaded to buisness Whearas the times looking very Deficualt in respect of the Indians being so trobelsom and in Case the Church should be Disolv.d under such a unhappy sircumstance the Church Doth hearby impower ABRAM MCKAY as Calrk of sd Church to give any Ordily Member so Disolv.d A letter of Dismition in behalf of sd. Church Receiv.d by letter of Recomendation our brethren JOHN MATHES, DANEIL HILL, LENARD HUFF also sister MARYAN MATHES the Elder, and MARYAN MATHES the younger, ELIZABETH BARKER and CATE a Negro - Wom hath all gave in thear letters of Recomendation by a motion being Made for the want of Elders in the Church as being Destetute of the same . . and its Concluded that the Church bee on a travel for the same Ajornd till Next Meeting in Corse. A. MCKAY **Out of order but included here: Abstract of Principles we belive in one only true and Living God the Father Son and Holy Ghost and these three are one we belive that the Scriptures of the old and New testaments are the word of God and the only Rule of all Saving Knowledge we belive in Election according to the fore Knowledge of God the Father Through Sanctifation of the Spirit and belief of the t_________ 4 we belive in doctrine of original sin 5 we believe in mans Impotency to recover him self from the fallen State he is in by his own free will or ability we believe that Sinners are Justified in the Sight of God only by the Imputed Righteousness of Jesus Christ we believe that Saints will persevere in Grace and never fall finally away we believe that Baptism and the Lords Supper are ordenances of Jesus Christ and that true believers are the only Subjects of these ordinances and the True mode of baptism is Immerssion 9 we believe in the resurrection of the Dead and a General Judgment 10 we believe that the punishment of the wicked will be Everlasting; and that the Joyse of the Righteous will be Eternal 11 we believe that no minister has a Right _ the administration of the ordinances but s_ as are Regularly Called and Come render ____ Imposition of hands by a presbytery Church Rules Church meeting once Ever month on Saturday be fore the first Sabath and meeting to commence at 12 oclock 4 Apriel 1789 The Churches Rules 1 The Church agree that if a Member Shall Negleet Thear attendance two Church meetings together Shall bee Liable to the Church Cnshur without Rending A__able Satisfaction for the Same 2 Church Meeting bee held in public Except in purticlur Cases and then for the Members to Retire by them s____ or to Desire the People to withdraw 3 Members to talk at Large Resp__ of matters Done in the Church as Tuching of fellowship as also To____ behine the back of any (TRAN. PAGE 78) person they are agreved with Except it bee for Infermation and that to bee members of the Church - and members Guilty of Shuch behavour is ___ to be Delt with as in other Immorrel Conduct No members Shall Speak to any Subject whilst Setting on his Seat but Shall Rise to his feet and then Speak to the Cause one at a time and if two attempt to speak a time the modrator Shall Call them to Order -** Met According to Adjornment the 2nd day of May 1789 Opened Meeting by prayer and proseaded to buisness Received by letter BR.O JOHN PARKER into the Church The Church taking under Considerration the wont of Offisers in the Church both of a Minister and Elders - its heareby Earnestly requested that the Church seariously to take the same under Consideration Against ____the next Meeting in Corse By a Motion of the Neglect of Members not attending Meetings, the Church taking the same under Considerration and its heareby Agread by a full voice of the Church that if any Member shall Neglect theare attendance Two Church Meetings togeather shall bee liable to the Churches Censher without rendering a reasonable saisfaction for the same Quare - Propos.d to know what power theare is in the will of Man being in a Naturral state to do good or Evil - the same being left for a consideration against next meeting in Corse - Adjornd signed by order sd. Church A- MCKAY Met According to adjornment the 6th of June 1789 and After prayr proseaded to buisness The Mind of the Church being taken upon the Above queary and its the Churches Opinion after Deliberating on the same that the Will of Man being Corrupted by the fall in Adam that he has no will Naturly to do any thing Assentially good but the will being corrupted in the fal its to do Evil and that Continually the Matter being brought before the Church agreable to the Refference in regard to a minister its Concluded to prospond the same till Next Meeting in Corse The Mind of the Church being taking in respect of Elders and its Agread that the Afore sited Members should still Continue to Act as also the Matter being reconsidered in regard to Deacons its the ___ of the Church that BR.O WIL.M WHITSON should continue in the same - as also BRO DANIEL HILL Appointed upon triel to Act with him-Quary proposed what is the moving cause of the salvation of sinners. adjornd _ A. MCKAY Met According to Adjornment the 5th of July 1789 and after prayr proseaded to buisness The above queary answeared by the Voice of the whole Church that the Moving Cause of the salvation of sinners is the Everlasting love ofGod in Christ Jesus the Matter respecting a minister brought before the Church the same being prosponded till next Meeting in Corse - Queary proposd; if the Everlasting love of God is the Moving cause of Mans salvation, whatis the cause of the Christian doubting - Adjornd till next meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to Adjornment the 8th of August 1789 and after prayr proseaded to buisness Receiv.d DANIEL RICE by letter of recomendation as also his wife JUDITH RICE - as also JOHN NETHERTON and his wife ELEZEBETH NETHERTON also WIL.M LILLARD and his wife RACHEL LILLARD - as also REBECAH HARDER the queary respecting the reasons of the Christians Doubt being taken under Consideration of the Church and the same being agreed that the Christians Doubts arises from unsaintisfied unreversed part of Man kind - The Matter respecting of BR.O PARKER being chosen for Minister being taken under Consideration and after a trial on the subject the Church Declines the Same - but Calls him to the Offis of a rueling Elder in the Church - the Matter respecting of Elders being Considerd and its the voice of the Church that BRO. PARKER bee apointed for the ruling Elder in this Church also to labour in the word and doctrine and BR.O LILLARD Appointed and Elder with him and the Appointments hearetofore on that subject are become void and of no affect - the Matter proposd for the Ordination of Offisers in the Church to bee at our next Church Meeting and to solicet our Sister Churches for thear aid on that occation Adjornd till next meeting in Corse signd by order of s.d Church by ABRAM MACKAY Met the 10th of October 1789 and Opened Meeting by prayr and proseaded to buisness - proposed if any Matters o Answeard None - Receivd Sister LETTES COFFEY in the Union of the church by letter of recomendation - Proposd for Deligates to Attend the Association and JOHN PARKER JOHN NETHERSON. JOHN MATHES & ABRAM MCKAY to Attend the same - Adjornd A-M. Clk Met the 11th of December 1789 Opend Meeting by prayr & proseaded to buisness The Deligates Made thear return from the Association the proseading of the same being red and left for a further Consideration in the Minds of the Church till next meeting in Corse - Adjornd - A M. C.lk (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1790 Met According to Adjornment the 9th of January 1790 - Opend Meeting by prayrand proseaded to buisness - proposd if any Matters of Complaint answeard None the Church taking under Consideration the Minits of the Association is agre.d that our Association should sue for a Corespondance with the virgina Association in order for a Union The Church taking under Consideration thear wont in respect to the Ministry hath agreed to send two Members Namely WIL.M KELLER and ABRAM MCKAY to hold A corespondance with Cove Crick Church in order to know if we Could have BR.O MULKEYS labour among us six Months in the year, and to Make thear report to the Church Next Meeting BR.O PARKER Applied for a letter of dismition for himself wife and Daughter the same granted unto them - Adjornd A.M. C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment and After prayr proseaded to buisness The Deligates Appointed to Cove Crick Made thear report to the Churches satesfaction - A Motion Made to the Church that a commity be chosen to consider the support of the Ministrey and to Leavy the same on the Church and to Make a report of thear proseadure Next Meeting which motion was agread too and JOHN NETHERTON ABRAM MAKAY JOHN MATHES PETER FINE and MATTHEW MADDOX bee apointed as Acommity for the same - Adjornd A.M.- C.l.k Met According to Adjornment and after prayr proseded to buisness the Above Comitee Made thear report of what they had done which was for Each Member to pay seven shillings to BR.O MULKEY for his Attendance. the Church Concurd and agreed to the same a motion Made by ABRAM MCKAY and seconded by MARYAN MATHES whether it would not bee most advantagious to the Church to hold Meetings in privet the same left for consideration against Next Meeting- Adjornd till Next Meeting A. MC. C.l.k. Met according to Adjornment the 9th of April 1790 and after prayer proseaded to buisness propos.d of any Matters of Complaint Answeard None the proposition conserning of church Meetings being held in privet being brought before the Church, its concluded that Church Meetings bee held in publick Except in purticler Cases and then for the Members to retire by them selves or to Desire the People to withdraw propos.d that as the Church stands in Nead of offisers in hir that the same be taken under Consideration and to Appoint some Against next Meeting - adjorned ABRAM MCKAY, C.l.k. Met According to adjornment - 8th of May 1790 and after prayer Proseaded to buisness The propostition Conserning of a Dacon being taken under Consideration of the Church and its agreed that B.O PETER FINE bee apointed for the same the Matter respecting an Elder prosponded till next Meeting- the Breathren apointed to write the churches letter to the Association, presented the same which was red and Agread too - propos.d if any Matters of Complaint answeard None the church taken under Consideration the Neglect of BR.O DAVID JOB in attending Church Meetings thinks proper to request BR.O LILLARD and WIL.M WHITSON to know of him his reasons for so doing and to Make report of the same next Meeting Adjornd till Meeting in Corse- A.M. C.l.k. Met according to adjornment the 12th of June 1790 Open.d Meeting by prayer and proseaded to buisness - the Breathren appinted to site BR.O JOB made thear report to the Church in respect of BR.O JOB to satesfaction - proposed if any Matters of Complaint answeard none SISTER ANN RICE Receivd by letter of recommendation as also BR.O FARES and his wife the same. SAMUEL MATHES & his wife the same - the Matter respecting of an Elder prosponded till Next meeting in Corse - Receivd by expearance ELEZIBEHT DOKES into fellowship of the Church Adjornd till Next Meeting in Corse WIL.M FOX receivd by Expearance JONA_ MULKEY Mod ABR.M MCKAY Cl.k Met According to adjornment the 10th of July 1790 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - The Matter respecting of an Elder being taken under Consideration and for some particler reasons is prosponded till next meeting in Corse - proposd if any Matters of Complaint answeard None A motion Made by the Dacon in respect of BR.O CAVE.S inability to support himself by reason of bodyly Affliction the Church thearefore esteams it thear indispensibel duty to help ____ by Contributing to theare Necessities Adjornd till the second saturday in August A. MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment the 7th of August 1790 and after prayer proseaded to buisness SISTER VAUGHN receiv.d by letter of recommendation as also W. VAUGHN and MARGET CHAIRS the same -- the Matter respecting of an Elder being taken under Consideration and BR.O FARES being taken by a United voice of the Church for the same - and as he has bean Call.d to the offis of an Elder in virginia and hath bean Ordain.d theare to the same Offis we thearefore look upon it Disorder for two ordinations to one offis -and as such we Esteam it our privelige and his duty to Exercise the offis of an Elder in this Church as being calld theareunto - A motion Made by BR.O WHITSON that Each Member should have his part subscribed for BR.O MULKEY ready to Deliver for him at our Monthly Meeting in October Next - Adjornd till the second saturday in September. - ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to Adjornment and After prayer proseaded to buisness -A motion Made by BR.O FARES Respecting SAM MATHES for his not Attending in building the meeting hous BR.O MATHES rendering such reasons as gave satesfaction to the Church for the same the Church taken under Consideration of BR.O DAVID JOB.S Neglect in attending Church Meetings thinks proper to appoint the Breathren WIL.M LILLARD and WIL.M WHITSON to site him to Next church Meeting and Make report of the same - The Church taken into consideration our Depending Association hath chosen our breathren SA.M FARES WIL.MLILLARD SAM MATHES and ABRAM MCKAY as Deligates to Attend the same - and BR.O NETHERTON and MCKAY to write the Church letter Adjornd till the second Saturday in October 1790 - JN.O PARKER, Mod JN.O NETHERTON C.l.k. 9th of October 90 Met According to Adjornment BR.O MULKEY being chosen Moderator prayer being Made and proseaded to buisness the Breathren appointed to site BR.O JOB made thear report of thear proseadings the Church being satesfied withe the same The Churches letter to the Association being red the same being appov.d of - propos.d if any Matters of Complaint Answeard None JAMES WISEHEART receiv.d by Expearance Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - JN.O NETHERTON C.lk Met according to Adjornment the 13th of November 1790 - and after prayer proseaded to buisness Proposd for the Reading of the Minits of the Association and Circular Letter but as theare is at this time but few Members Met we _______ to prospond the same till Next Meeting in Corse - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - A. MCKAY - (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1791 Met according to Adjornment the 22nd of January 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Minits of the Association and Circular Letter being red to the Church - Proposd to the church if the superemption subscribed to for BR.O MULKEY was readey for to bee Discharged, but as some ware Deficent at this time is agread that Each person have thear part ready against the second Saturday in Next Month - Also the BREATHERN FARES, NETHERTON and LILLARD appointed to talk with BROTHER MULKEY on several Occations or subjects instructed by the Church respecting his past services and if he will Continue any longer and upon what times and if he should Agree for the Afore Mentined Breathren to Make the Contract with him in behalf of this Church - Adjornd till Next Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY C.lk Met According to adjornment the 12th of february 1791 and after prayer being made proseaded to buisness A door being Opened for the reseption of Members Either by expearance or by letter but None offerd Adjornd till Next meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 7th of April 1791 after prayer proseaded to buisness - BR.O KELLEY receiv.d by letter of recommendation as also JAMES NICKELS and his wife JUDITH A motion being Made by ABR.M MCKAY in behalf of JOHN CAVE for a letter of Dismition for him the same being granted to him Adjornd till next meeting in corse -A. MCKAY- Met according to adjornment the 7th of May 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - BR.O KELLEY Appointed by the Church as a standing Moderator in our buiness -- -BR.O FINE Deacon June 1791 ROBERT EWING Receiv.d by letter of recommendation - propos.d for the Ordination of BR.O FINE to the offis of a dacon the same referd till our next Meeting in Corse and then ordination to bee Administerd - Motion Made by BR.O FARES and seconded by BR.O KELLEY for Church Meetings to bee at pidgen Every Uther Month beginning the Saturday before the second sabath in July at BRO LILLARDS the same agreed to by the Church The Church takeing under Consideration the Disorder of BR.O JAMES ENGLISH Not Apling for a letter of Dismition and for some reports resecting of him hath appointed the breathren PETER FINE SAM MAATHES and ABRAM MCKAY to talk with him on the Matters the first Opertinity that offers as he mov.d away and Make report to the Church theare proseadure The saturday before the second sabath in every Month to bee the stated time of Monthly Meetings - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABR.M MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 11th of June 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness A door being open.d for the reseaving of Members and BRO JOHN KEENEY and his wife Joined by letters of recommendation NICKLES WOODFIN, LEDY PARKES and ELIZEBETH ABELL all being about to remove out of the bounds of this Church have made Application for letters of Dismition the same being granted to them - the Matter respecting the Ordination of BR.O FINE to the Offis of a dacon being brought forward the same being performd by the laying of hands by the Prisbetary Proposd for Deligates to attend the Next Association and BR.O KELLEY, FARES and MCKAY to Attend the same JN.O NETHERTON and ABR.M MCKAY to write the Church letter and to have the same ready against next meeting in Corse - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRA.M MCKAY C.lk Met according to adjornment the 9th of July 1791 and after sermon proseaded the breathren appointed to write the Church letter presented the same it being red and approv.d of - Receiv.d by letter of recomendation sister MARY MITCHEL A matter of Complaint laid before the Church by BRO FARES against WIL.M VAUGHN respecting publick disorder the same being Considerd and prosponded till next meeting in Corse adjorn.d - A- MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to adjornment the 13th of August 1791 and after sermon proseaded to buisness the Members Deligated to Cove Crick made thear report to the Church of thear proseadure - as also the (TRAN PAGE 7) Deligates to the Association the same XXXXX the matter respecting BR.O VAUGHN being calld and not appearing the Church thinks it Most prudent to appoint the breathren SAM.L FARES and WIL.M WHITSON to know of him for his neglect and also to site him to attend Next Meeting Adjornd till meeting in Corse - A. MCKAY Met According to Adjornment Sept.r the 10th 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness The Church taken into Consideration of the Depending Association hath chosen our breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAMEUL PHARIS & JOHN NETHERTON as Deligates to Attend the same - BR.O NETHERTON with KELLEY to write the Churches letter - BRO WIL.M VAUGHN attending Meeting hath giv satesfaction to the Church and is resoard into fellowship Again Adjornd J. NETHERTON Ck Met According to adjornment the 8th of October 1791 and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Association letter presented and red and approvd off ENBEY MANNER Receivd into the Church by Expearence - proposd if any Matters of Complaint answeard None - adjornd till the second Saturday in November - JOHN NETHERTON Clk Met according to adjornment the 12 of November 1791 and after sermon proseaded buisness - The Deligates Made thear return from the Association the proseading of the same being red with the Sircular letter - adjornd till next Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. - Met According to Adjornment the 10th of December 1791 and after Prayer proseaded to buisness - but nothing of importance Comeing before the Church hath thought proper to Adjorntill the 2nd saturday in January - ABRM MCKAY- (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1792 Met according to adjornment the 7th of January 1792 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - BR.O THOMAS MANTOOTH receivd by letter of recomendation as also sister ANN HEASTON the same - and nothing more purticler Comeing before us hath adjornd till the second Saturday in February - A. MCKAY C. Met according to Adjornment the 11th of February 1792 and after Devine _____ proseaded to buisness - receivd by letter of recomendation JOSEPH HILL into Union as also BETTY HASTON the same - and LUEVESE JOB receivd by Recomendation the Matter respecting BR.O REUBEN PADETS Omition of attending Meetings nor Joining the Church being Considerd and BR.O FINE and JOHN MATHES appointed to talk with him conserning the same and Make report next Meeting of theare prosedure as also BR.O PHARES and WIL.M LILLARD to talk with JARED BRICKEY and his wife and to know of them theare reasons for not Joining the Church and to make report next Meeting in Corse - Adjorn.d ABRM MCKAY- Met according to adjornment the 10th of March 1792 - Prayer being Made and proseaded to buisness Sister MAAGDELEAN HEASTON receivd by letter of recomendation into the Church - the breathren making report of BR.O BRICKEY and his wife and BR.O REUBEN PAGETS reasons of not Comeing to Joine the Church and they not being present the Church thinks it Most Conveanant to give them a second Invitation by the same Breathren - By a request from the Difrent Churches that a conference should bee held at bent Crick Meeting house respecting some disorder in lettle Beaver Crick Church from which request the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAMUEL PHARES and WIL.M LILLARD to attend the same - adjornd ABR.M MCKAY Clk [Note: here follows an entry which is crossed out and is repeated on page 11, so is not copied here] JARET BRICKEY Little Beaver Crick Met According to adjornment the 12th of May 1792 and after devine Servis proseaded to buisness - The breathren PHARES and LILLARD Made thear report to the Church respecting JARED BRICKEY and his wife of which they both being present Made satesfaction to the Church and ware receivd into fellowship. The breathren FINE and MATHES Made theare report in respect of REUBEN PAGET but he not being present and a letter Comeing from the Church at New river to us in regard to his Conduct requests us to labour with him in thear behalf to which is appointed JOHN NETHERTON FINE and MCKAY to talk with him and Make report Next meeting The Deligates from the Conference at bent Crick made theare report to the Church and from thear report the Church Declares thear None fellowship in so shal Union with the Church at little Beaver Crick wheare SAMEUL MCGEA is a member and further the Church doth agree to send thear Desent against it in the Church letter to the Association - A motion for Deligates to attend the association and JOSHUA KELLEY NETHERTON & MCKAY to attend the same and MCKAY and NETHERTON to write the Church letter and to have the same ready against Saturday 2 weeks Motion made by BR.O PHARES for the Calling of BRO KELLELY to the Pastril Care of the Church the same being considerd and prosponded till Meeting in July in order for Each Member.s Duely Consideration on the same, and that they may bee abell to give an answear to the Above motion - Adjornd till meeting in Corse - ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment and After - 15 June 1792 - Divine Servise proseaded to buisness - BR.O SAMUEL MATHES Came to the Church and Made A Confestion that he talked out of Line of his Deuty in a dispute betwean him and JEREMIAH WHITSON but not to the satesfaction of the Church so that Matter is prosponded till Next meeting in corse in order that fuller satesfaction may bee had with him BR.O ABRM. MEASTON SEN.R receivd by letter of recomendation into the Church - as also BR.O JOHN BROWN the same - BR.O RUEBEN PAGET Came to the Church in order to answear the alligations against him sent by letter from the Church at New river and tis agred by s.d BRO and the Church to refer the Matter till next meeting in Corse - the Church agree to receive the advise of the Association held at North fork of holston at BRO. JOHN FROSTS Meeting house - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - WILLIAM LILLARD Met a called Meeting by a request of some of the Breathren BR.O SAMUEL MATHES came before the Church and gave satesfaction for his transgration and ware receivd into union Again Met according to adjornment the 7th of July 1792 and after Devine Servise proseaded to buisness July 1792 s.d KELLEY called as pastor See pg 33 a motion Made by BR.O PHARES, JOSEPH MOORE is taken under the watch care of this Church until an opertunity should offer - to see if he should obtain a letter from the Church he Mov.d from - Receiv.d by letter of recomendation FRANCES MCKELHANEY as also a letter for his wife - the Matter respecting BR.O KELLEY being Call.d to the pastorall Care of the Church being taken under Consideration of the Church - and after due Deliberation on the same he is Call.d theare unto by Uannamos voise of the Church and as he has bean Ordained heare to fore to the Offis of a Minister we look upon it Disorder for two ordinations to one Offis, thearefor he is receivd by us the Ordain Pastor of this Church - the Matter respecting REUBEN PAGET being considerd and he not present the Church agreas to give him another hearing by BR.O FINE and JOHN MATHES and for them to make report of the same Next meeting - Adjornd - A. MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment the 11th of august 1792 and after divine Servise proseaded to buisness - Respecting BR.O PAGET agread by the Church that ABR.M MCKAY write an answear to the letter from New river Church in respect of the s.d BR.O PAGET - also ABRAM MCKAY appointed by the Church to attend the Conference at hornbacks on Holston the 4th Friday in August 1792 - Received by Expearence MARKE MITHCEL into fellowship of this Church - as also JOHN HIRD the same By a motion - that the Dacon.s Make a return to the Clark of all the Expences of the Church in order for him to enter the same on Record Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. - Met According to Adjornment the 8th of Septr 1792 and after Devine Servise proseaded to buisness Receivd by letter of Recomendation JOHN BROADING into fellowship of the Church as also SUSANAH MCKELHANEY the same - the Deligate to the Conference at Horns backs on holston Made his report to the church of thear proseadure which terminated in SAM.L MCGEA.S Excumination the Church being satesfied and Agread to the same proposd for Deligates to Attend the Association and the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM'L FARES and ABRAM MCKAY to Attend the same and s.d MCKAY to rite the Churches letter and have the same ready against Next meeting in order to bee red for the approbation of the Church - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY Clk. 8th of Octr 1792 Met According to Adjornment and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness Receivd by Expearance MARGET ASTON into fellowship of the Church - The Churches letter to the Association red and Concurd with Except an addition of three Members to bee added - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse A.M. Cl.k 10 Nov 1792 Met According to Adjornment and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness Receivd BR.O GEORGE MCCOWN by letter of recomendation into fellowship of the Church - BR.O WIL.M WHITSON Made Application to the Church for a letter of Dismistion for sister DARCUS JOB. the same being granted; as also JAMES WISEHEART for himself and hav obtaind the same. Ajornd - MCKAY C.lk. 8th of December 1792 Met according to Adjornment and after Divine Servise proseaded to buisness Receivd SISTER MCCOWN into fellowship of the Church by letter of recomendation The Minits of the Association red and Agreed to and in Respect to the request of the Association to the several Churches Concerning of Negro Marages we Consider the Matter worth consideration and hath Appointed the breathren JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM'L PHARES, JN'O NETHERTON, GEORGE MCCOWN & ABRAM MCKAY as A Comitee to Make out a result on the Matter and have it ready against next Church Meeting That the Church take under Consideratio in respect of a stated Clark to the Association and give theare Opinion of the same Next Meeting in Corse Ajornd - A. MCKAY (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1793 Met According to adjornment the 12th of Janu.r 1793 and After Devine servis proseaded to buisness - the Matter Respecting the Marrage of Negros prosponded for a further Consideration Sister JUDITH SMITH requested to Come under the watch care of the Church till she should obtain hir letter of Recomendation and the same being granted unto hir - The Matter respecting a stated Clark in the Association being brought before the Church and after Due Deliberation on the same its Considered not Lagell - ajornd till Meeting in Corse - ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k Met according to adjornment the 9th of february 1793 and after Devine Servis proseaded to buisness An answear from Smiths Crick Church to this Church Conserning the letter we sent them respecting JOHN HERD which answear being red and Approv.d of - THOMAS SULEVENT Receiv.d by letter of recomendation whearas theare is some Deficualty Amongst some Members in the Church and upon consideration of the same it.s thought Most prudent that a comitee bee chosen to settle the same in order for which we have Appointed the following breathren, JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM'L PHARES, JN'O NETHERTON, WIL'M LILLARD, GE'O MCCOWN, PETER FINE and ABRAM MCKAY as a Comitee to settle the same and Make report of theare proseadure - BR.O JOHN NETHERTON Made application for a letter of Dismition and the same being granted unto him - Ajornd till Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY. C.lk Met According to adjornment the 9th of March 1793 and after devine servise proseaded to buisness The above mentied Commitee hasd made thear report to the Church of thear prosedure the same being approbated by the Church Ajornd till Meeting in corse. ABR.M MCKAY Clk - 13th of April 1793 Met According to adjornment and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness the Matter respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGE CHAIRS being brought before the Church - W.M VAUGHN not being present the Matter is prosponded till Meeting in corse - a motion by BR PHARES that the Church take under theare consideration the Destress of the WIDOW WHITE and to consider if it.s deuty to Administer or Contribute to hir Necessity or not - ABRAM and ANN HEASTON.S Applied for letters of Dismistion the same being granted unto them - Ajornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. 11th of May 1793 Met according to adjornment and after divine servis proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGET CHARES being call.d they not being present it.s prospon.d till Meeting in corse and BR.O PHARES appointed to site them to attend the same - and in respect to the WIDOW WHITE the Matter is prosponded for a further Consideration Ajornd till Meeting in corse A. MCKAY Clk 8th of June 1793 Met According to Adjornment and after Divine servise proseaded to buisness - A letter sent from New River Church to this Church Requestiing us to Enquire into sister JUDITH SMITH Conduct in comeing away from the Church without Makeing Application for a letter of Dismtion BR.O NETHERTON Appointed to site Hir to next Church Meeting Sister MARY GREEN receiv.d into the Church by letter the Matter respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGET CHAIRS being Call.d and VAUGHN not being present it.s prosponded till Meeting in corse BR.O PHARES and BR.O WHITSEN to site them to Attend the same; Ajornd till Meeting in corse - ABRM MCKAY C.l.k. 13th of July 1793 Met According to Appointment and Proseaded to buisness. Respecting WIL'M VAUGHN and MARGET CHAIRS is onse More prosponded till the Next Meeting by a motion for Members to Attend the Association & BRO. KELLEY, SAM PHARES, JN'O NETHERTON, GEORGE MCCOWEN and ABRAM MCKAY Appointed to Attend the same - and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to Write the Church letter - ajornd till Meeting in Corse - ABRAM MCKAY (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1794 Met according to Ajornment the _th of Febry 1794 and after Divine Servise proseaded to buisness 1st the Minits of the Association was red and Agread to by the Church tis the Mind of the Church that the matter respecting of MARGET CHEARS should bee prospond till Next Meeting in corse - and in respect to WIL'M VAUGHN it is the mind of the Church that he bee Excuminacated for unseamly talking and Disorderly Conduct and that the same bee done tomorrow by BR.O JOSHUA KELLEY MOURNING PRIER and BARABRA BASS made application for letters of Dismistions and the same being granted unto them - Ajornd till meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. 8 of March 1794 Met according to adjornment and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness - A letter being presented to us from the Church at littel pidgen requesting us to Examin into the standing of some Members that had left them and was living in the bounds of our Church of whome they had bean informed had behaved Disorderly the Members is JESSE ISBELL and wife and VINE TAYLOR JESSE ISBELL has give his letter to the church that he receivd it from and the church has has considered the Matter respecting of him and has brought it to Excumenication and now he has mov.d to Caintuck and the Breathren WM. WHITSON and W'M FOX are apointed to go and know of VINE TAYLER his reason for not given in his letter and join Sociaty and report Next Meeting of theare proseader - the Matter respecting MARGET CHAIRS being onse more considered it is agread by the church that she be restored into fellowship again - ROBERT EWIN rquests a letter of Dismision for himself and wife the same being granted unto them Adjornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY Clk. Met According to ajornment the 12th of April 1794 and after divine servis proseaded to buisness - the Breathren WHITSON and FOX Made theare report to the church in respect of VINE TAYLOR that they understood she was Mov.d to Caintuck and did not see hir but as the information is rong the same breathren is apointed to attend on hir the same occation and Make report Next Meeting by a motion; for Deligates to Attend the Associn and the breathren; JOSHUA KELLEY, JOHN NETHERTON and PETER FINE Elected to Attend the same ABRAM MCKAY Appointed to write the Church letter to the Association and have the same ready against Next Church Meeting Adjornd A. MCKAY Clk Met according to ajornment the and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness the 10th of May 1794 the Breathren WHITSON & FOX Made thear report respecting of VINE TAYLOR and that she Mov.d to caintuck before they had an opertunity talking with hir Sister JUDITH SMITH give hir Letter of recomendation into the Church and was receiv.d into fellowship The Church letter to the Association was red and agread too - By a motion that Church Meetings bee held altogeather at frensh broud til times apear More safer in respect to the indians by a motion that some Members bee apointed to inquire of JOSEPH GRAHAM to know of him his reasons for not joining Sociaty ABRAM MCKAY and WIL'M WHITSON are apointed to Attend on the same and Make report Next Meeting as also the same breathren to Enquire of THOMAS MANTOOTH of his reasoond for not attending to Meetings and make report theareof Adjornd till Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY C.lk. Met according to ajornment the 7th of June and after divine servise proseaded buisness The Deligates made theare report from the Association with the Minits theareof the same being red and agread too or concur.d with By a motion. Whither its agreable to gospell order for Members to talk at Large in respect of Matters done in the church as ________ of fellowship; as also talking behind the back of any person they are agrev.d with Except it bee for information and that to bee Members of the church; answeard its not agreable and Members guilty of such behavour is liable to bee Delt with as in other immoral conduct the Breathren WHITSON and MCKAY Made theare report to the church in respect of JOSEPH GRAHAM & THOMAS MANTOOTH, but Neither of them Apearing agread that the Breathren FARES and LILLARD talk to the above Mentied breathren and upon the occation before mentied and Make theare Report Next Meeting - Ajornd till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY Clk Met according to ajornment the 12th of July and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness - Receiv.d by letter ANN HEASTON into fellowship of the church Br.o THOMAS MANTOOTH came before the church and render.d his reasons for his absence the preseading Meetings before which reasons gave satesfaction to the Church. - as also JOSEPH GRAHAM apear.d before the church and gave his reasons why he had not join.d the church which was that he had brought no letter of Dismistion the Church agre the same to bee lawful for not joining Sociaty and he agreas to give himself under the watch care of the church till he can have an opertunity of geting his letter. The Church Apoint BR.O LILLARD to rite a letter to BR.O GEORGE MCCOWN and wife to know of them thear reasons of not atending Meetings Neither Apling for a letter of Dismistion do the same to JOHN BREADING The Church Apoint BR.O JOSHUA KELLEY a Deligate to atend the inquest apointed by last Association to be held at the fork of little Pigeon the first Monday in August 1794 Ajirnd till Meeting in corse WIL.M LILARD C.l.k. Met according to ajornment the 9th of August 1794 and after divine servise proseaded to buisness Br.o KELLEY Made report to the Church in respect to the Dispute or division in the Church at the fork of little Pigeion and that they had not got the matter fulley setled but left it with them for theare further Consideration the Members appointed to look out a place for a meeting house Made theare Report to the Church that they have found a place Near THOMAS DILLENS on Pigeon that is sutible for the purpose - the meeting house to bee built by Superception and A. MCKAY apointed to draw the same as soon as Conveancy will admit - By a motion that the breathren JOHN MATHES and DANIEL RICE bee apointed to talk with DAVID NELSON and his famelley or those of them of our sociaty and to know of them theare reasons for not giving in theare Membership to the Church and Make report Next Meeting Ajornd till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY Clk meeting House built Met according to Ajornment the 13th of September 1794 and after Divine Servis proseaded to buisness - a letter being presented to us from the Church at new River respecting of BENJAMIN SMITH.S absenting himself from the Church with a rugh spirit which caused his Excuminication we takeing the Matter under consideration and heareing of his acknoledgment of his transgretion have restor.d him into fellowship again - the Breathren JOHN MATHES and DANIEL RIVE Made thear report to the Church in respect of DAVID MELSON the Church being satesfied with theare report but the matter referd till Meeting in corse for a further heareing - The Matter respecting the building of the Meeting house to bee done by a supercription of work to bee done the second weak in October Next - The Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY SAMUEL PHARES & A. MCKAY appointed as Deligates to attend the Asso.n and s.d MCKAY appointed to write the Churches letter By a request of BR.O PETER FINE that JOSHUA KELLEY, SAM PHARES, WIL'M LILLARD & ABRAM MCKAY that they would go with him to sister BETTY NETHERTON to talk with hir Conserning a matter she had reported to s.d FINE that hir Husband JOHN NETHERTON Made a constant practis in FINES being from home of going theare and staying all Nite with his wife and upon an Examination of hir upon the subject we found that she had just reasons for hir complaint and futher said that hir husband had often told hir that he had fraquently lay with FINES wife - then upon an Examination of JOHN (TRAN. PAGE 12) NETHERTON upon the Matter he acknowledged what his wife had said was the truth and that he had give great occation for offence - the above Mentied breathre then laid the Matter before the Church they beleiving the Report but prosponding the Matter till Meeting in corse Ajornd till Meeting in corse - ABR'M MCKAY C.lk - Met according to ajornment and after Prair proseaded to buisness the 11th of October 1794 - the Matter respecting DAVID MELSON brought forward but he being not present its prosponded and the breathren JOHN MATHES and FRANCES MCKELHANEY apointed to site him to attend Next Meeting and make report of thear proseadure to the Church - The Matter respecting JOHN (TRAN. PAGE 13) NETHERTON and REBECKA FINE being under further Consideration she failing to apear he being present acknowledged that he had give great reasons for offence and that he was sorrow for it that he had Wonded the cause of god wounded his brethren and his owen soul and that he had destroy.d his own peace and &.C. but the Church Not receiving satesfaction agree that theyt both bee Excumenicated from our sociaty tomorrow and BR.O KELLEY do the same after sermon - Ajorn till Meeting in corse A. MCKAY which accordingly was Done Receivd by Experance into fellowship of the Church THOMAS KEENEY, JOSEPH KEENY & JOSEPH HUFF in September 1794 8th of November 1794 Met according to ajornment and after Prayer proseaded to buisness - The Breathren JOHN MATHES and FRANCES MCKELHANEY Made thear report to the Church that they did apply to DAVID MELSON.S formelly and give them word to attend this Meeting but they failing to apear the Matter prosponded til meeting in Corse The Breathren Made thear report from the Asso.c the Minits being red and agread too Church Meetings to take its corse on pigeion again beginning Next Month ajornd till meeting in Corse A. M. C..k. Met According to ajornment the 13th of Decemb.r 1794 and after Divine servise proseaded to buisness the Church Opening a Door for Expearances the persons under Named Came forward and was receiv.d into fellowship - ENOCH JOB - SAMUEL VAUGHN - RACHEL RICE - DANIEL HEASTON - RACHEL HUFF - SARAH HUFF - SAM'L HUFF - JAMES WISEHEART by letter as also NANCY NATHES the same Ajornd til Meeting in corse - A. MCKAY C. (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1795 Met according to ajornment the 10th of January 1795 and after divine servis proseaded to buisness JOSEPH GRAHAM receiv.d by letter into the Church -the Matter respecting DAVID MELSON is Dismist ajornd til Meeting in Corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to ajornment the and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness the 7th of February 1795 JOHN MCKINDELL presents his letter of dismission from the Church he formerly belong.d to in order to join this church with an acknowledgment also of his giting Drunk and indeavoured to give satesfaction for the same but the Church not being satesfied thearewith the Matter is prosponded till Meeting in corse - ajornd till Meeting in Corse WIL'M LILLARD Clk for the day the Matter with respect to JOHN MCKINDELL soon after he presented his letter to the church he went out of these parts without aquainting the Church of his intention the Church beleveing it deuty to send a ltter after him to the Church they sopos.d he went too in order to aquaint them of his conduct heare and BR.O LILLARD apointed to write s.d letter Shill there be one meeting house or two. Met according to ajornment the 11th of April 1795 and after Divine servis proseaded to buisness - A Letter presented and red by BR.O PHARES from EBENEZER LEETH giving his reasons for taking JAMES LEETH away from hear in the Manner he did but it failing to give the church satesfaction they could not but declare theare non fellowship with him for his conduct and agree to send a letter to the church he belongs too in order to aquiant them of his conduct and ABRAM MCKAY apointed to write s.d letter - By a motion for an assistant Clark the same being granted and WIL'M LILLARD appointed for the same SUSANNA HILL receivd by Expearance - with respect to the Matter Conserning BRO HIRD and BRO THIRMON its the Churches Opinion that BR.O HIRD has no write to pay the note over and above the prise of the Land and that a letter be sent BR.O THIRMAN to aquaint him of the Churches Judgement - the Church Opening a doore for Expearance MARY MA____ Came forward and was received as also MARY HUFF, JOHN MADDX ELZEBETH HUFF the same Ajornd till Meeting in corse. ABRAM MCKAY C.lk. Met according to ajornment the 9th of May 1795 and after divine servis procead to buisness the Letter to the Church at the big spring in virginiarespecting EBEN. LEETH.S Conduct was red and agread too by a motion whither theare should bee only one Stated Meeting house in the bounds of this church answeared but one - the Matter prosponded till Meeting in Corse wheare it should bee - ajorned till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY C.lk [at top of page in different handwriting -] one meeting House Reg meeting time 1st Sat before each Sabbath at our meeting House on the North side of Big Pigeon River See minute below meeting house built latte part of 1794 about Oct. See pg 17D pg. 19D and pg. 19C also see pg. 16D Location of House 1st Sat each mo. Reg. meeting time pg. 19C [Minutes resume] Met according to adjornment the 11th of July 1705 and after Divine service prosead to buisness. Bro ROBERT EWIN gave in a letter of recomendation for himself and wife but objections ariseing against him thear reception is prosponded till Meeting in corse EDWARD OZBUN and wife ware receiv.d into church by letter - the Matter respecting one stated meeting house in the bounds of this Church agread that theare bee only one and that bee at the Meeting house on the North side of Pigeion river - and that the Monthly Meetings bee the Saturday before the first sabath in the Month - the breathren JOSHUA KELLY, SAM PHARES, and ABRAM MCKAY aponted to attend the Asso. and s.d MCKAY appointed to rite the churches letter adjord till meeting in corse - ABRM MCKAY. Met according to adjornment the 1st of August 1795 Meeting opend by prayer and proseaded to buisness the Churches letter to the Ass.o red and agread to (ORG. PAGE 20) the Church put into the hands of the Deligates ten shillings to bee given into the Asso. Fund the Matter respecting ROBERT EWIN is laid over for a further heareing Adjond till Meeting in corse - ABRAM MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 5th of September 1795 and after prayer prosoaded buisness Received by letter BR.O JOHN MULKEY in fellowship of the church The matter respecting ROBERT EWIN taken under consideration he being absent the Breathren JAMES BAXTER and PETER FINE appointed to site him to attend our Next Meeting and make report of the proseadure - SISTER ASTON obtained a letter of Dismistion; REBEKA HARDEN do BETSY NETHERTON do MARY BOOKER the same - JOHN BROADEN do- Adjorn till Meeting in corse A MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 3rd of October 1795 and after divine servis proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting ROBERT EWIN being brought before the church and after some Deliberating on the Same the Church thought Proper to Chouse the following Breathren as A joint commitee to labour with him in order to obtain fellowship - JOSHUA KELLY SAMUEL PHARES PETER FINE JOHN HERD WIL.M WHITSON which accordingly was done - the Commitee report that they could not do any thing to satesfaction at present and agree to prospond the same till meeting incorse Adjond ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k Met according to adjornment the 31st of October 1795 and after prayer proseaded to buisness Received BR.O JONAS CAVE by letter - the matter respecting ROBERT EWIN being Called but he being absent tis prosponded till meeting in corse and the brethren PETER FINE and WIL.M FOX appointed to site him to attend Next meeting and make report. Meeting ajornd A. MCKAY C.l.k. Met according to adjornment the 5th of December 1795 and after prayer proseaded to buisness- the brethren appointed to site ROBERT EWIN Report that they went to his house but faild in seeing him by reason he not being at home. the Church agree to wate with him till Next meeting - Adjornd till Meeting in corse ABRAM MCKAY. C.lk. (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1796 Met according adjornment the 2nd of January 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness the matter respecting ROBERT EWIN prosponded till meeting in corse receivd a letter from the Big Spring Church Shanandoah County virginia respecting theare satesfaction with EBENEZER LEETH.S takeing JAMES LEETH into virginia with him Contrary to his Mothers Consent or knowledge - the church is not satesfied thearwith Receiv.d THOMAS CLEVENGER and his wife by letter also REUBEM ALLAN the same - Received a letter or Petision from that branch of the Church at the Mouth of Chuckey for us to inquier into theare ripeness for Constitution and agread that the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY SAM.L PHARES JOHN MULKEY JOHN HERD W.M WHITSON DANIEL RICE and ABR.M MCKAY bee appointed to attend them the 3rd saturday of this instant the Breathren W.M WHITSON and ABR.M MCKAY appointed to Site SAMEUL LUSK to attend Next Monthly meeting and to show cause of his neglecting the same - and make report theareof as also SAM.L HUFF and MATHEW MADDOX to site JOSEPH GRAHAM JOSEPH MORE and DANIEL HASTON as also DAVID JOB and JOSEPH KENEY to site THOMAS MANTOOTH; Adjornd ABR.M MCKAY Clk Met according to adjornment the 5th of February 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - Receivd by letter JANE ODELL into the fellowship of the Church - the Breathren appointed to attend the Meeting at the mouth of Chuckney are to continue thear intention to Meet the 3rd Saturday of this instant- SAMUEL (ORG. PAGE 21) SAMUEL LUSK Made Application for a letter Dismission for himself and Wife the same being granted unto them The Breathren THOMAS SWILLIVEN ABRAM HEASTON and JNO MULKEY appointed Labour with JOSEPH GRAHAM and JOEL MOORE and make report next Meeting of the same - ABRAM MCKAY appointed to write a letter to Mill Crick Church in Shanandoah County virginia Respecting EBEN LEETH.S satesfaction Made to that church for his transgration- the Breathren ABRAM MCKAY and PETER FINE Appointed to site the Breathren JN.O KEENEY and JAMES WISEHEART to attend Next Meeting and Make satesfaction for thar non attendance and make report theareof - Adjornd till Meeting in corse- ABRAM MCKAY. Met according to Adjornment Prayer being made and proeaded to buisness. 5th March 1796 - the Matter respecting JOEL MOORE and JOSEPH GRAHAM mov.d to the Church the Deligates report that JOEL MOORE said that he would not come to Meeting agreable to the request of the Church; JOSEPH GRAHAM said the sam - The Church agree to wate with them till next Meeting in corse and Appointed the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY and JN.O MULKEY to labour with them and to know of them thear reasons for so doing - and make report next Meeting of theare proseadur - and in respect of the Breathren JN.O KEENEY and JAMES WISEHEART; a report was made on thear account WISEHEART made satesfaction to the church KEENEY was provented from comeing by the illness of his Brother The Church agree to Meet Every Monthly Meeting Day by 10 Oclock in order to do buisness - ROBERT EWIN ackknowledged his fault before the Church to the satesfaction of the same and was receivd he and his wife in Union BR.O THOMAS MANTOOTH Came before the church and gave his reasons for his neglecting Monthly meetings - which gave satesfaction - Adjornd till next meeting in corse ABR.M MCKAY [Note: Reuben Allen is the husband of Else Clevenger and the son inlaw of Thomas Clevenger] Met According to Adjornment the 2nd of April 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Breathren appointed to site JO.S MOORE and JO.S GRAHAM made report to the Church that they had not talked with them According to theare intentions thearefore the Church agree to wait with them till Next Meeting and the same Breathren appointed to labour with them are Continued so to do and Make report next Meeting Letters of Dismition granted MARY and JEM.I WHITE Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABR.M MCKAY Met according to Adjornment the 30th of April 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Breathren Made report respecting JO.S MOORE & JO.S GRAHAM and from same appearance or hope of a reformatation in them the Church agree to wate with them one Monthly Meeting more and BR.O KELLEY appointed to acquaint them of the Churches indulgence to them and Make report next Meeting - The Church takeing into Consideration; the Matter respecting of Members (ORG. PAGE 22) in Sociaty keeping at a distance and not joining the Church its agread that the Breathren PETER FINE and A. MCKAY bee appointed to talk with HAMPTON CALAHAM and Others living in the Fork and Invite them to take a seate with us next Monthly Meeting - and Make report to the Church of theare Proseadings - Adjornd ABR.M MCKAY C.l.k. Met According to Adjornment the 4th of June 1796 and after Prayer proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting JO.S GRAHAM & JO.S MOORE was red and proseaded to; the Church agree to waite with them till Next Meeting and ABRAM HASTON appointed to Site JO.S MOORE and WIL.M LIILARD to site JO.S GRAHAM to attend next Meeting The breathren who was appointed to invite some breathren Living near the Mouth of Pigeon - Made theare report that they talked with some of them and that they Expressed a desire of Comeing to this Meeting, but has not come The Church appoint next Monthly meeting Day for Money to bee paid in to the hands of the Dacons in order for them to purchase Elaments for the Lord.s Super and Other purposes - the Breathren appointed to talk with GRAHAM and MOORE are to inform them of the Churches indulgance to them and invite them to attend next meeting - Receiv.d by BR.O THOMAS HILL the Minits of the proseadings of that Brantch of the Church near the Mouth of Chuckey in Order to bee entered upon record - Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABRAM MCKAY C.l.k. Met at the mill-pond Meeting house the 20th of Febr. 1796 And after Devine Service proceeded to Busseness A Majority of the Brethren to inquire into the Ripeness of That Branch of the Church at the mouth of Chucky Sat, in Conjunction with them Agree - that this Branch of the Church be priviledged to hold Church meetings Receive or Exclude members Returning a Copy their Proceedings to the Body in order to be Enter'd upon Adjorn'd till the saterday Before the 3rd Sabbath in March. A. MCKAY C.lk [Note: while signed by A. MCKAY the last minutes are evidently not his writing, but probably the writing of DANIEL HILL who signs next minutes] Met according to adjournment and after Divine Servise proceeded to Buseness B. EZEKIEL CAMPBELL Rec.d by letter also B. JEREMIAH SMELLY Rec.d by LetterAdjour'd till the Saturday Before the 3rd Sabath in April DANIEL HILL C.l. Met according to adjournment and Divine Servise Proceeded to Buseness RUBEN HILL and JOICE his wife Rec.d by letter. proposed by the Church to make a pulpit Table & a Door for the meeting- house and agreed upon and nominated our Bro. SAMUEL HILL and THOS HILL to attend our next church meeting on pigeon River Adjorn'd till the Saturday before the 3rd Sundy in May (ORG. PAGE 23) Met according to adjournment and after Divine Service Proceeded to business a Door Being oppened to Receive By Letter or in person But not offered Br.o JOHN MATHEYS made a motion Respecting Bulding a meeting house at or above the mouth of Chucky was Refered till the next monthly meeting adjourn'd till the Saturday Before the 3rd Sabath in June D. HILL C. Met according to adjornment the 1st of July 1796 and after prayer prseaded to buisness - ABRAM HASTON made a report that he invited JOEL MORE to attend this Meeting he has not Complied with s.d request WM. LILLARD made report that invited JOSEPH GRAHAM to attend this Meeting he has not Complied with s.d request - the Church agree to wait with Both GRAHAM and MORE a longer space of time to see the Event theareof - The church give into the hands of the Dacons for the Churches Use 1 shilling also agree to appoint Members to the Association and the Breathren JOSHEA KELLY JOHN MULKEY WM. LILLARD & THOMAS HILL appointed to attend the same and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to write the Churches letter and have the same in order to bee red next Meeting in corse The Church agree that no Member shall speak to any subject whilst siting on his seat but shall rise to his feet and then speak to the Cause one at a time and if two shall attempt to speak at a time the Moderator shall call them to order - ajornd till Meeting in Corse A. MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 6th of August 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness - Receiv.d by letter into the Church JNNO. MCQUEARY also by Expearance LEAH a Negroe - the Church letter red and agreed to - JOEL MORE Came forward and Made Satesfaction for his neglect of Deuty - MARTHA MCQUEARY Receiv.d by letter Adjornd till Meeting in Corse - A.MCKAY Met according to Ajornment the 5th of Septr 1796 and after Devine servis proseaded to buisness Receiv.d by letter JONAS and MARY JINKINS - JOHN MULKEY a Deligate to the Association report that he had no Minits to present to the Church but will have them ready against next meeting - CASH CLEVENGER receiv.d by letter the Church agree to hold communion the first-Sabath in November next the Church agree to send the Breathren WIL.M LILLARD PETER FINE and (ORG. PAGE 24) ABRAM MCKAY to go to REUBEN ALLEN and JOEL MORE and labour with them to git them reconsil.d to Each Other and Make report next meeting - Church appoint the Breathren WIL.M WHITSON and ENOCH JOB to invite the breathren and sisters living in the fork between french broud and big pigeon to come Next meeting - The Church apoint the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY and THOMAS SWILLEVEN to invite PHILIP MULKEY and wife to come to next Meeting - JOSEPH KENEY and DAVID JOB appointed to invite JAMES HARLAND and wife to come to next Meeting Adjornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to adjornment the 1st of October 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Breathren that was appointed to labour with JOSEPH MOORE and REUBEN ALLEN failing to comply with the churches request are reappointed to labour with them for reconsilation and make report next Meeting - PHILIP MULKEY and his wife RUTH receiv.d by letter. the Breathren WM. WHITSON and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to invite PETERSON SMITH and wife to attend next Meeting and Make report of thear proseadure ajornd A. MCKAY Clk Met according to Adjornment the 5th of November 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness The breathren JOEL MOORE and REUBEN ALLEN Came forward and made known to the Church that they were recosil.d to Each Other (TRAN. PAGE 18) the breathren WM WHITSON and A. MCKAY failing to invite PETERSON SMITH and wife to attend this meeting they are appointed again to invite them and make report next Meeting - the Minits of the Association red and agread to Infirmation being made to the Church that JAMES WISEHEART hath Drank to Exces the Church hath declard thear none fellowship with him on that account and hath appointed the breathren SAMUEL PHARES and WIL.M LILLARD to site him to attend next meeting A letter from big spring Church Shanandoah County Virginia respecting EBENEZER LEETH.S acknowledgment Made to the Church which did not give satesfaction was red and the Church agree to send SAMUEL PHARES and PETER FINE and take with them a copy of s.d letter and Deliver it to s.d LEETH and to labour with him for fellowship and invite him to attend our Monthly Meeting the Church agree to send SAMUEL PHARES and W.M LILLARD to site JOSEPH GRAHAM to attend our next Meeting - Ajornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY C.lk (ORG. PAGE 25) Met according to ajornment the 3rd of Decembr 1796 and after prayer proseaded to buisness Reported that PETERSON SMITH was invited to attend this Meeting he failing to apear the Church agree to wait a longer time with him. JAMES WISEHEART Came forward and Confest the Churches charge against him to bee just. but failing to give satesfaction to the Church the Matter is lade Over till next Meeting - Bro. PHARES reports that they sited JOSEPH GRAHAM to attend this Meeting but he failing to apear the church hath Declard theare non fellowship with him and hath Excuminicated him Adjornd till meeting in corse A. MCKAY Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness the 31th of December 1796. JAMES WISEHEART came before the Church and reported that he had nothing more to inform the church than what he had done before the church then agreed to indulg or wate with him till next meeting ajornd A. MCKAY (BACK TO TOP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1797 3rd of February 1797 Met according to ajornment and after Prayer proseaded to buisness A dore was Open.d for the Reseption of members and JONATHAN DAVIS and his wife ELEZEBETH Came forward and was receivd by letter - the Matter JAMES WISEHEART being Considered and its the Chuurches mind to wait with him till next meeting - By a motion whither its Legal for a member to Eascu to the law upon any person before theare is a legal Demand Made of Debt. answeared not legal - the Church thinks it proper to send the Breathren SAMUEL PHARES & JOSEPH HUFF to labour with JOEL MOORE for being too forward in the law and Site him to Attend next Meeting on the above accation the Breathren JOHN MULKEY and ABRAM MCKAY appointed to invite BR.O JOHN KEENEY to attend next Meeting in Corse and Make report theare of -Adjornd till next Meeting in Cors. A.M. Clk 4th of March 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - Br.o JN.O KEENEY reported to the Church his resons for not attending Meeting the reasons apear Lawful - the Matter respecting EBENEZER LEETH is lade Over till next meeting the Breathren JOSHUA KELLEY and MATHEW MADDOX is appointed to Site JOEL MORE to attend next Meeting - the Matter respecting JAMES WISEHEART is lade Over till next meeting and Br.o JN.O KEENEY to Site him to attend the same - Adjornd till meeting in Corse WIL.M LILLARD (ORG. PAGE 26) 1st of April 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting EBENEZER LEEETH being brought forward and after Consult the same its agreed that the breathren JOSHUA KELLEY SAM.L PHARES WIL.M LILLARD PETER FINE and ABRAM MCKAY bee appointed to go and Labour with him and Make report to (TRAN. PAGE 19) the Church of theare proseadure - The Matter Respecting JOEL MOORE being brought forward and after considering the same the Church agree to wate with him till next Meeting and the Breathren KELLEY and MADDOX are appointed to Site him to attend the same - also the Matter respesting JAMES WISEHEART being brought forward its agread to wate with him one Month longer - Br.o JOHN PHARES and his wife taken under the watch care of the Church until they Obtain letters of recomendation from the Church they left - also LUCE a black woman Receivd by letter - JN.O MULKEY and EDWARD OSBURN appointed to invite URIAS WALL and his wife to attend next Meeting - Ajornd till meeting in Corse A. MCKAY 6th of May 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - The breathren appointed to labour with EBENEZER LEETH Made thearreport to the Church of thear labours with s.d LEETH that they Could not gitsatesfaction with him to the obtaining of fellowship - and that the Church appoint ABRAM MCKAY to write a Letter to Hill Creek Church Shanandoah County virginia informing them of our proseadure with him and have the same ready against next Meeting - the Breathren appointed to site JOEL MOORE Made theare report to the Church of theare proseadure and labour with him that MCKAY Could git no satesfaction with him the Church hath Declard theare nonfellowship with him and hath appointed ABTAM HEASTON and DANIEL HEASTON to inform him of the Churches Proseadure against him and Make report to the Church next Meeting of thear proseadure - The Matter respecting JAMES WISEHEART being Briught forward and no satesfaction obtaind the Church hath Declard theare Nonfellowship with him and hath Excluded him from sociaty for Exces of Drinking and Other Notorous Crimes Receivd by letter Br.o MICAJAH HAMPTON and his wife ANN in fellowship of the Church - (ORG. PAGE 27) The Minits of that arme of the Church at the Mouth of Chucky being brought in order to Enter on Record but the Church Decline the same by giving them up to become a Seperate Constitution Destinct from us Adjornd till Meeting in Corse ABRM MCKAY 4th of June 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Letter to Mill Creek Church in shanandoah County virginia respecting the labours with EBEN LEETH being red was agread too - the Matterrespecting JOEL MOORE being brought forward and after talking with him on the nature of his Crime and no satesfaction obtaind the church hath Declard thear none fellowship with him and Excluded him from sociaty for wilfully absenting himself from Meetings and being too forward in having the law Executed against a member in sociaty - The Church agree that they will quarterly enable the Dacons with money for them to git Necessaries for the Churches Use beginning July next. ajornd till Meeting in Corse A. Mc. 1st of July 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Church hath put into the hands of the Dacons 15/6 for the use of s.d Church - by motion for Members to attend the Association and JOSHUA KELLEY JN.O MULKEY and ABRAM MCKAY are appointed to attend the sameand s.d MCKAY to write the Churches letter and have the same ready against Next Meeting Ajournd till meeting in corse A.M 5th of August 1797 Met According to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Churches Letter to the Ass.o red and agread to - put into the hands of the Deligates for the Ass.cn fund 1 dollar and a half by the hands of the Dacon of s.d Church - the balance in his hands - 14/8 - ajornd till Meeting in corse A.M. C.lk 2nd of September 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness the Association Minits red and approved of - the Church being inform.d that thear was Disorderly Conduct Carried on in BR.O BRICKES house -thearefore thought proper to Appoint the Breathren JONAS JINKINS and TH.O SYLLIVEN to talk with him conserning the same and Make report Next Meeting in Corse - the Church appoint the BR.O SAML PHARES PETER FINE JAMES NICKELS & WIL.M WHITSON to attend at Mill pond Meeting house the 3rd Saturday in this instant Ajornd till Meeting in Corse Ab.r McKay [Note: In entirely different hand writing in the margins of this page there is written: THOMAS HILL seems to have belonged to that arm at Mouth of Chuckey] (ORG. PAGE 28) Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness - the Matter respecting BR.O BRICKEY being lade before the Church and he being present said he would try to avoid such evil doings in his house again -the Church Expresed hir satesfaction with him Dismised; JN.O MCQUEARY and wife ENOCH JOB & wife PHILIP MULKEY and wife JANE ODELL MARK MITCHEL and wife TH.O SYLLIVEN and JOHN MULKEY and s.d MULKEY Ordered to write letters of Dismition for the above named Members - ajornd till Meeting in Corse ABR. MCKAY 4th of November 1797 Met according to ajornment and after Devine servcis proseaded to buisness agread, that the Breathren JO.S KEENEY and JONATHAN DAVIS bee appointed to Site JAMES STINET to attend next Meeting in Order to render that satesfaction to the Church according to promis - and Make report next Meeting Agread that the BR.O JOSHUA KELLEY SAM.L PHARES MATTHEW MADDOX WM. LILLARD PETER FINE and ABRAM MCKAY bee apointed to attend at the Mill pond Meeting house the 3rd Saturday in this instant in order to see into the Constitution of that Brantch of this Church. Receiv.d by letter WIL.M LANE and his wife ELEZEBETH into fellowship of the Church JONAH CAVE Made application for a letter of Dismistion the same being granted unto him - Ajornd - A. McKay 2nd of December 1797 Met according to ajornment and after prayer proseaded to buisness The breathren appointed to Cite JAMES STINET report that they Did not talk with him on the occation and the Church think proper to appoint the Same Breathren again to Cite him to attend Next Meeting vis JO.S KEENEY and JONATHAN DAVIS and Make report next Meeting the Breathren appointed to attend the Mill pond Meeting house report that they did not attend to the appointment Made by the Church - upon the Consideration of Which BR.O PHARES is appointred to answear them by Letter - Ajornd till Meeting in Corse A.M. 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These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or for other commercial presentation. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Big Pigeon Church Membership Document, Cooke County, Tennessee Abell, Elizebeth Adams, Betsy Adeney, William Allen, Ben Allen, Betsy Allen, George Allen, James Allen, John Allen, Kitty (William's Wife) Allen, Nancy Allen, Rachel Allen, Rebekah Allen, Reuben Allen, Sarah Allen, Soloman Allen, Vine Allen, William Andrews, John Andrews, Sarah (John's Wife) Aston, Margret Barker, Elizabeth Barnett, John Barnett, Sarah (John's Wife) Barton, Isaac Bass, Barbara Baxter, James Bell, Ann (Asa's Wife) Bell, Asa Bellow, Rachel Black, Joseph Boman, Ben Boman, Nathanal Boman, Olafrey (Nathanal's Wife) Bonham, Benjimin Booker, Mary Bottoms, (Sister) Bradcut, Susa Bradly, (Jesse's Wife) Bradly, Jesse Bra_nt, Susanah Breading, Brickey, Jared Brickey, Jared's Wife Brickey, John Broading, John Brown, John Buckler, Tabitha Buckner, (James' Wife) Buckner, Burrough Buckner, Daniel Buckner, James Caffee/Coffee, Lettes Caffee/Coffee, William Calaham, Hampton Calvint, Betsy Campbell, Ezekiel Campell, C Campell, Joanna Carr, John Carr, Paty Carson, Elezebeth "Betsy" Carter, Mary/Massey? Cate, (Blk) Cave, Jonas Chairs, Marget Clark, Ziphy Clevenger, Cash Clevenger, Syshe (Thomas' Wife) Clevenger, Thomas Cobb, (Ambrus' Wife) Cobb, Ambrus Coffey, Lettes Colman, Edee Colman, Nancy Colman, William Conyers, Sarah Cooper, Phebe Cooper, Tabitha Copland, Eleibeth "Betsy" (William's Daughter) Copland, Elenor (William's Daughter) Copland, Rebekah Copland, William Coutch, George Cox, Nancy Cross, Joseph Cross, Rebekah (William's Wife) Cross, Sarah (Prob. Joseph's Wife) Cross, William Crosswhite, Betsy Cunningham, Ann Cunningham, Joseph Cunnungham, Betsy Davies, Rebekah Davis, Elezebeth (Johnathan's Wife) Davis, Johnathan Dennes, Jane Denton, Martha Denton, Mourning Dillen, Thomas Dokes Elizibeth Edenton, James Elender, Betsy Elles, John English, James Ewett, Jonston Ewin/Ewing (Robert's Wife) Ewin/Ewing, Robert Fan (A Blk) Fares, Sam.l's Wife Fares, Samuel Fine, Ann Fine, Betsy (Prob. Legerd's Wife) Fine, John Fine, Ledgerd Fine, Nancy (John's Wife) Fine, Peter Fine, Rebecka (Peter's Wife) Fox, Elezebeth Fox, Henry Fox, Sarah (Henry's Wife) Fox, William Friste, (Brother) Frosts, John George, William Gormon, Poley Graham, Joseph Grant, Rachel Gray, James Green, Elezebeth Green, Mary (Thomas' Wife) Green, Rachel Green, Thomas Gross, Edmon Guin/Guyn, Agness Guin/Guyn, Almond Guin/Guyn, Amy Guin/Guyn, Nurany (Almond's Wife) Guin/Guyn, Polley Guin/Guyn, Susna (Almond's Wife) Hall, Anne Hall, Nancy Hampton, Ann (Micajah's Wife) Hampton, Hosea Hampton, Micajah Hampton, Rachal (Hosea's Wife) Hampton, Winnie Haney, Mary Hannah (A Blk) Harder/Harden, Rebecah Harland, (James' Wife) Harland, James Harrey, (A Blk) Haston, Abram (Abraham) Haston, Betty Heaston, Abraham Sr. Heaston, Ann Heaston, Daniel Heaston, Magdelean Helms, Mr. Herd, John Hicks, David Hicks, Moses Hicks, Nancy (David's Wife) Hicks, Thomas Hill, Daniel Hill, Joice (Ruben Hill's Wife) Hill, Joseph Hill, Reben Hill, Samuel Hill, Susanna Hill, Thomas Hodge, Abel Hodge, Mary (Prob. Abel's wife) Hues/Huse Jesse Huff, (Joseph Jr's Wife) Huff, Absolum Huff, Charity Huff, Deborah Huff, Elizebeth Huff, Jo.d Huff, Joseph Huff, Joseph Jr. Huff, Lenard Huff, Mary Huff, Peter Huff, Rachel (Prob. Samuel's Wife) Huff, Sameul Huff, Sarah Isbell, (Jesse's Wife) Isbell, Jesse Jack (A Blk) James, Dolley Jefferes, Mary Jeffers, George Jess (A Blk) Jinkens, Alitha Jinkins, Jonas Jinkins, Mary Job, Darcus Job, David (possible son in law of William Whitson, Jr.) Job, Enoch Job, Jacob Job, Lezeann (possible daughter of William Whitson, Jr.) Job, Luevese Job, Susanah Job, William Jones, Elezebeth Jones, Martha Jonson, Rebekah Kaney/Keeney?, Polley Keeney, (John's Wife) Keeney, John Keeney, Joseph Keeney, Nancy Keeney, Thomas Keller, William Kelley, Caty Kelley, Charles Kelley, Joshua Kelley, Marget Kenacker, Caty Kenney, (Thomas' Wife) Kimbrough, Duke Lane, Elezebeth Lane, William Leah (A Blk) Lee, Rachel Lee, _______ Leeth, Ebenezer Leeth, James (Son of Ebenezer) Lemon, James Lemon, Jesse Leroy, (A Blk) Lewin, Charles Lewin, Mary (Charles' Wife) Lewis, Betsy Lill (ard?), Nancy Lillard, Keziah Lillard, Rachel (William's Wife) Lillard, Salley Lillard, William Long, Levina Luce (A Blk that prob. belonged to John Phares Wife) Lusk, Marth Lusk, Samuel Maddox, (John's Wife) Maddox, John Maddox, Mathew Maddox, Rachel Manner, Enbey Manning, Ails Mantooth, Thomas Marler, Elezebeth Marler, Sarah Martin, Salley Mathes, (Sister) Mathes, Dise/Disa Mathes, John Mathes, Maryan (Older) Mathes, Maryan (Younger) Mathes, Nancy Mathes, Polley (Samuel's Wife) Mathes, Samuel Mathes, Stacey McCowen/McKowen, George McCowen/McKowen, Marget McGea, Samuel McGlochlan, Betsy McKay, Abraham McKay, Abram (Abraham) Jr. McKay, David McKay, Jeremiah McKay, Polley McKay, Rachel McKelhaney, (Frances' Wife) McKelhaney, Frances McKelhaney, Susanah McKindell, John McQueary, Jno. McQueary, Martha Melson, David Millsapes, James Milsaps, Edward Mitchel, Mark Mitchel, Mary (Mark's Wife) Moore, Joseph Moore, Regena Moore/More, Atha Moore/More, Joel Morgan, Nancy Morgan, W Morres, Pricolar Morris, Elezebeth Mulkey, John Mulkey, Jonathan Mulkey, Philip , Mulkey, Ruth (Philip's Wife) Mullen, Dida Mullen, Jedida Mullens, Athaligh Muller, Judith Nan (A Blk) Netherton, Caleb Netherton, Elizabeth (Betsy) Netherton, Enouch Netherton, John Netherton, Moses Nickels, James Nickels, Judith North, Lucy North, winney Osburn, Sarah (Poley) Osburn/Ozbun, (Edward's Wife) Osburn/Ozbun, Edward O'Dell Solomon O'Dell, Benjamin O'Dell, Calib O'Dell, Hannah O'Dell, Jane O'Dell, Jiney O'Dell, Polley Padget, Abigal Padget, Reuben Page, John Paget, Salley Parker, John Parker, Ledy Phares, (John's Wife) Phares, John Phares, Samuel Phillips, Rachel Poe, Betsy Porter, Elezebeth "Betsy" Prier, Mourning Ramsey, Leucy Ramsey, Stacy Randolph, Gracey (Hezekiah's Wife?) Randolph, Hezekiah Randolph, W. Rector, Mary Reno, William Rice Ann Rice, Daniel Rice, Judith Rice, Old Granny Rice, Rachel Riding, Charity (James' Wife) Riding, James Roberds, Jane Rogers, Elijah Sal (A Blk) Sanduskey, Catron Savage, Ede Sellage, Eady Shaw, Martha Silvester, Chancy (Joseph's Wife) Silvester, Joseph Sims, Polley Sisk, Marten Sisk, Mary (Prob. Marten's wife) Smith, (Peterson's Wife) Smith, Benjamin Smith, Judith Smith, Peterson Snelly, Jeremiah Snelson, ("Sister" Prob. Thomas' Wife) Snelson, Elezebeth Snelson, Thomas Sowel/Sewel, Charity Sowel/Sewel, James Sowel/Sewel, Nancy (James Wife) Steaphen, John Steaphen, Tabith (John's Wife) Steavens, Maryan Stephens, Samuel Stiers, Henry Stinet, James Stinett, Sally Strange, Sarah Stuart, Nancy Stuart, William Sutton, Rachel Swillivan, Thomas Sylliven/Sulevent, Thomas Taylor, Vine Thirmon, (Brother) Thomases, Polley Thom__, Pebey Tom (A Blk) Vaughn, (Sister) Vaughn, Samuel Vaughn, William Vincent, Sarah Vinson, Anderson Vinson, Katy Waldrip, Benjamin Waldrip,Ailsey (Benjamin's Wife) Wall, Frethis (Urias?) Wall, Mary (Urias' Wife) Wall, Urias White, Jemimah White, Mary White, Wesley Whitson, Elizabeth Whitson, Jeremiah Whitson, William Williams, James Williams, Tobias Winne (A Blk) Wiseheart, James Witt (Brother) Witt, Sarah Wood, Richard Wood, Sarah Woodfin, Nickless Yates, Jane Yates, John Yates, Samuel END OF FILE == Sources == * Minutes may be downloaded as a PDF [http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=6&cad=rja&ved=0CEUQFjAF&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmantooth.manteeth.com%2FBigPigeon.pdf&ei=EPuJUMvfKeag2gXhq4DIAw&usg=AFQjCNHyil_1WUHcZzNKZ84ouDpSnbYPTg&sig2=vVxFuoZX_UvsSBdZG8oC1g here.] * Online minutes [http://www.tngenweb.org/cocke/bpminutes1.htm here.] [[Category:Cocke_County,_Tennessee]]

Big Red Store

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[[Category:Appleton, Tennessee]] == The Big Red Store == The Big Red Store, also known as the Appleton Department Store and the Hall-Kelton Store, was the most famous store in the entire North Alabama and Middle Tennessee area. Spanning a huge 100 by 60 feet, this fabulous, three story store opened on July 15, 1902, built by the Hall-[[Kelton-149|Kelton]] Company. The feature on opening day was a free soda pop from what was said to be the fanciest soda fountain in the entire south. A crowd estimated at between 500 and 600 people gathered on opening day to partake of the free soda pop and to browse among the many bargains available. Two hotels were operated near the store for out-of-town visitors who wanted to spend the night and shop at the store. The Big Red Store store featured a wide array of merchandise that included everything from coffee to coffins that was available to customers from the Middle Tennessee and North Alabama regions. In 1911, all the furniture needed to set up housekeeping could be purchased for $40.00. In addition to general goods, the Big Red Store also had a complete milliner shop and a tailor. Soon after the opening of the store, John Kelton - who was also the Postmaster for Appleton - moved the Post Office into the store. It remained there until 1948 when the post office was closed and mail service moved to Five Points. Several people owned and operated the store over the years. After the death of John Kelton, it was sold by his business partner, Hugh Hall, to Henry Warring & Clarence "Spoon" Butler. They owned the store until February 12, 1919, when they auctioned the store off to Jim Warren. During his time he owned the store, Jim - also known as 'Doc' - lived in the store's second floor and provided medicine in the night to the sick. Not long before Jim's death in 1931, he sold the store to his brother, Hobert "Hobe" Warren. Hobert rented out space in the Big Red Store to a local doctor, dentist, and undertaker; and additionally brought in a tailor, a milliner, and a dressmaker to serve his customers. He operated a small pharmacy on the second floor as well. Many residents of Appleton had nothing but praise for Hobert's kind and jovial nature. Hobert ensured no child in Appleton went without a Christmas present and often extended credit to store patrons, ran three peddler routes that went out every workday calling on customers in Lawrence and Giles Counties and North Alabama, bought produce from walk-ins and peddler route customers, and took things in on barter at the store. After his death on February 13, 1955, his wife Opal operated the Big Red Store until the fall of that year, when she closed the Big Red Store for good. === Abandonment & Renovation === The Big Red Store was abandoned for the latter half of the century until 2006 when [[Boyd-12817|Bob]] and Linda Boyd bought the store, renovating it to its former glory and turned it into a museum filled with mementos of the store's prime. Hooper Inman is the current owner of the Big Red Store and continues running the store in Bob and Linda Boyd's footsteps. Hooper made small improvements, such as replacing the two front doors with two solid wood paneled doors similar to what would have been there when the store was first built. He repaired some of the windows, added and repaired overhead lights, and restocked some of the shelves with items that would have been familiar back in the ’40s and ’50s. The Big Red Store is open to the public every July 4th and on the first weekend of December. === Big Red Store Associates === A category of every person who worked at or owned the Big Red Store can be found here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Big_Red_Store,_Appleton,_Tennessee Big Red Store Employees & Owners]. [Work in Progress]. == Sources == * Hendrix, Roger. HFG - Appleton The Town, 21 Apr. 2019, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~rogerhendrix/Appleton_The_Town.shtml. * Beard, Neal. “Remembering the Big Red Store.” Democrat-Union, Feb. 2021.

Big Rock Cemetery, Bloomfield, Kings Co., New Brunswick

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'''Big Rock Cemetery''' is located on a tip of land projecting into the Kennebecasis River in Norton Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick. It is situated in the community of Bloomfield, about 10 km to northeast of the town of Hampton at 20-56 Bloomfield Station Road. Some sites list the cemetery as being in the village of Norton, which is 9 km to the northeast. Beside the cemetery is one of New Brunswick's few remaining covered bridges, which sports a sign reading "Bloomfield Creek 1917". Christ Church of the Anglican Parish of Central Kings and its associated cemetery is located 200 m to the north. The cemetery is bounded on the northeast by the Bloomfield Station Road, which borders the river, on the south by wetlands associated with the river and on the west by presumed private property. A road situated just north of the property leads into the private property; its civil number is 56. The treed northern portion and highest point of the cemetery sports a large rock adorned with a sign reading "Big Rock Cemetery 1803". Nearby are several old gravestones and a few recent ones. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2438585/big-rock-cemetery/map Find A Grave] has very little information but states that it is 44% photographed. [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Big-Rock-Cemetery/280538 BillionGraves] has 7 records and 4 images. [http://sites.rootsweb.com/%7Enbcnorto/Ki2h-003.html RootsWeb] provides transcriptions grouped by family name of presumably all the graves at Big Rock Cemetery. Big Rock Cemetery [[:Category:Big_Rock_Cemetery%2C_Bloomfield%2C_New_Brunswick|people or pages]].

Big Stone County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Big Stone County, Minnesota]] Welcome to the Big Stone County, Minnesota project page! The county was formed in 1862 and organized in 1874. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Traverse_County%2C_Minnesota|Traverse County, Minnesota (north)]] *[[Space:Stevens_County%2C_Minnesota|Stevens County, Minnesota (northeast)]] *[[Space:Swift_County%2C_Minnesota|Swift County, Minnesota (southeast)]] *[[Space:Lac_qui_Parle_County%2C_Minnesota|Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota (south)]] *Grant County, South Dakota (southwest) *Roberts County, South Dakota (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === *Barry *Beardsley *Clinton *Correll *Graceville *Johnson *Odessa *Ortonville === Townships === *Akron Township *Almond Township *Artichoke Township *Big Stone Township *Browns Valley Township *Foster Township *Graceville Township *Malta Township *Moonshine Township *Odessa Township *Ortonville Township *Otrey Township *Prior Township *Toqua Township === Unincorporated Communities === *Artichoke *Big Stone Colony *Bonanza Grove *Foster *Lagoona Beach *Yankeetown == Lakes == *Artichoke Lake - south edge in Akron Township, vast majority in Artichoke Township *Barry Lake - Toqua Township *Bentsen Lake - east half in Otrey Township, west half in Big Stone Township *Big Stone Lake - Ortonville Township, Browns Valley Township, Foster Township, Prior Township, Big *Stone Township *Clear Lake - Toqua Township *Cup Lake - Almond Township *Deep Lake - Big Stone Township *East Toqua Lake - Graceville Township *Eli Lake - south three-quarters in Almond Township, west quarter in Clinton *Fogarty Lake - Toqua Township *Horseshoe Lake - Odessa Township *Lannon Lake - Graceville Township *Lindgren Lake - Ortonville Township *Lake Leo - Graceville Township *Lone Tree Lake - east three-quarters in Malta Township, west quarter in Almond Township *Long Lake - Artichoke Township *Long Tom Lake - northeast edge in Otrey Township, vast majority in Odessa Township *Lysing Lake - vast majority in Almond Township, south edge in Big Stone Township *Marsh Lake - Akron Township *Moonshine Lake - Moonshine Township *Moulton Lake - Big Stone Township *Mundweiler Lake - Big Stone Township *Munnwyler Lake - Ortonville Township *Olson Lake - Big Stone Township *Olson Lake - Otrey Township *Otrey Lake - Otrey Township *Peterson Lake - Odessa Township *South Rothwell Lake - north edge in Graceville Township, vast majority in Almond Township *Smithwicks Lake - Graceville Township *Swenson Lake - Big Stone Township *Twin Lakes - Big Stone Township *West Toqua Lake - Graceville Township *Walter Lake - Ortonville Township == National Protected Areas == *Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge (part) == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Big_Stone_County,_Minnesota *http://www.bigstonecounty.org/history/history.vbhtml *http://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/bsc == Sources ==

Big Woods Cemetery

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[[Category:Big Woods Cemetery, Edgerly, Louisiana]] Big Woods is an old cemetery located in Edgerly, Louisiana. It was associated with Big Woods church. The old church house had been restored and was still standing until recently (1990s?) when it was vandalized and burned. Big Woods is characterized by old oak trees and old cemetery headstones, but it is still in use today and has been expanded many times.

Biggar Castle also known as Woolmet House

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[[Category: Biggar Castle]] === The Biggar Castle is also known as Woolmet House. === {{Image|file=Biggar_Castle_also_known_as_Woolmet_House-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[http://www.angelfire.com/sc3/biggar/index3a.html Biggar Castle from Wurdsmiff]
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[http://www.angelfire.com/sc3/biggar/index3a.html Source of Castle from Wurdsmiff] ~ "''I can now confirm that the Castle was Woolmet House, near Danderhall outside Edinburgh''." The Castles of Scotland' 2nd Edition, by Marin Coventry, published by Goblinshead in 1997
}} This is all that stands of Biggar Castle (better known as the Archway of Woolmet House). 1955 the 17th century doorway to Woolmet House was used to the West Ramsey land of Outlook tower in Castlehill, Edinburgh. The Castle stands at the ancestral seat of Woolmet, in the softly rolling hills, four miles south of Edinburgh. The family lived there for the next 300 years. It would further appear that the castle was rebuilt or enlarged or repaired at least twice since it was built in the late 12th century. The Biggar Family occupied it until around 1950 when it was abandoned. The Castle was willed into the Wallace family sometime after that and was demolished around 1957 with only the gates remaining on the site. The rest of the castle stones are stacked along the side of a road leading to an open pit coal mine. {{Image|file=Biggar_Castle_also_known_as_Woolmet_House.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Photo Credit: Taken by Myron Biggar of Pennsylvania, USA ~ 1953 }} == Sources ==
Biggar Castle (more information to be researched).

[http://www.castleduncan.com/forum/index.php?/topic/30-woolmet-house/] Posted 30 October 2006 - 04:28 AM
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NT36NW 36 30743 69920.

(NT 3060 6991) Woolmet Ho (NAT)
OS 6" map (1968)

Woolmet House, a fine 17th c mansion, is an L-shaped structure, three storeys in height, with a main block facing E-W, and the re-entrant angle facing NW. The house is rough-cast, but the dressings of the openings are exposed. The chimneys and turret-staircase are built of ashlar. The gables of the wings are crow-stepped.
RCAHMS 1929, visited 1915

Woolmet House is as described.
Visited by OS (BS) 31 October 1975

Despite the OS assertion that the house was extant in 1975 it was demolished in the ealy 1950's due to mining subsidence. Some of the carved stone was incorporated into the Castle of Mey, Caithness by Sinclair MacDonald Architects for HM Queen Elizabeth The Queenmother.
RCAHMS STG MARCH 2005
Architecture Notes
NMRS REFERENCE:

House demolished c.1953
3 storey L shaped mansion, dated 1686 over windows, a low wall with lion-gate completing the square. Owned by the National Trust 1952; ground floor inhabited. Workings of nearby Woolmet pit have caused serious subsidence.
Reached by bus to Danderhall. Visible to left of Dalkeith Road

NMRS Printroom
W Schomberg Scott Photograph Collection Acc no 1997/39
general view of the disused house and tower.

Non-Guardianship Sites Plan Collection, DC28869- DC28873, 1954.

Despite the OS assertion that the house was extant in 1975 it was demolished in the ealy 1950's due to mining subsidence. Some of the carved stone was incorporated into the Castle of Mey, Caithness
by Sinclair MacDonald Architects for HM Queen Elizabeth The Queenmother.
RCAHMS STG MARCH 2005

Posted 17 February 2003 - 04:21 PM
Woolmet House stood near Woolmet, 4 miles south east of Edinburgh.
It was a large gabled L-plan house with 2 round and one square tower and bartizans. It originated as a fortified house in the 16thc, but the majority of the building was constructed in 1686.
It was the home of the Biggar family, though by the time of reconstruction, it belonged to the Wallaces.
All but forgotten since it's demolishion in the 1950's to allow mining, all that remains is the gateway, an entry in MacGibbon & Ross, a similar entry in Castles of Scotland Now we know how the building looked, and it's location in relation to the the strange stand alone gate! In this case 2 + 2 = 4....it doesn't always!~ Posted by 'Gordon'
Biggar Castle was a 13th century castle of the Flemings. In 1297 William Wallace won a battle against the English at Biggar.

Biggs Name Study

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[[Category:Biggs Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Biggs Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Biggs Biggs] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Biggs name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Biggses), by time period (18th Century Biggses), or by topic (Biggs DNA, Biggs Occupations, Biggs Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Biggs Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Biggs-671|Brent Biggs]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Biggs}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Biggs families of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beggs Beggs] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baggs Baggs] ===Notes=== There are three know variants of the Biggs line. *First is the New York line. *Second is the North Carolina line. *Third is the Anglicized version of Beggs or Baggs. Beggs or Baggs is Scotch-Irish in origin. Early records show a concentration in Pennsylvania, Maryland, or Virginia, then moving westward from there.

Biglerville Cemetery

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A cemetery in Biglerville, PA [[Category:Adams County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]]

Bignall Hill Colliery Explosion 1874

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__NOTOC__ [[Category: Bignall_Hill_Colliery_Explosion, Audley, Staffordshire, 1874]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Staffordshire Mining Disasters|Staffordshire Mining Disasters]] | Bignall Hill Colliery Disaster 1874 Contact: [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] ===Summary=== * Date: 24 December 1874 * Location: Bignall Hill, Audley, Audley, Staffordshire (approximately 53 degrees 3' N, 2 degrees 16' W) * Victims: 17 casualties * Cause: Explosion * sources https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/accidents-disasters/staffordshire/bignall-hill-colliery-explosion-audley-1874/ "BIGNALL HILL. Audley, Staffordshire. 24th. December, 1874." (accessed 6-6-2022)
"The colliery was the property of the representatives of the late Josiah Wedgewood and an explosion occurred in the Bullhurst Seam...The jury brought in the following verdict: We wish to express our opinion that there was not enough care taken in the working of this mine and naked lights ought not to have been used..."
Josiah Wedgewood was possibly a descendant of [[Wedgwood-18|Josiah Wedgewood]]. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Age''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Those they left behind''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Address''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Handley-593|James Handley]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Henry Machin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|wife & 2 children ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Procter-974|Enoch Procter]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|wife & son ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Samuel Plevin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|wife & son ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|"England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL74-SLWK : 8 July 2020), Samuel Plevin, 28 Dec 1874; citing Burial, Audley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 101,424,681. (accessed 3 Sep 2023) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Thomas Turner ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|parents & 4 siblings ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Obery-49|Alexander Obery]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|parents and 2 siblings ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|William Cotton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|"England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL7W-Y6LZ : 8 July 2020), William Cotton, 27 Dec 1874; citing Burial, Audley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 101,424,681. (accessed 3 Sep 2023) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Browning-6751|Frank Browning]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|parents & 5 siblings ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bentley-7498|William Bentley]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Joseph Ashley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|wife & daughter ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|"England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL74-3H4G : 8 July 2020), Joseph Ashley, 28 Dec 1874; citing Burial, Audley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 101,424,681. (accessed 3 Sep 2023) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lunt-919|John Lunt]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|parents & 6 siblings ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Halfpenny-174|Henry Halfpenny]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|George Cotton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|wife, daughter, parents, siblings ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Mayer-5535|Joseph Mayer]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|60 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|wife & more than 5 children ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Browning-6750|Levi Browning]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|wife & 7 children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|John Plevin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|William Dudley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|wife & daughter ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|"England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL7H-HK5D : 8 July 2020), William Dudley, 29 Dec 1874; citing Burial, Chesterton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 7,566,562. (accessed 3 Sep 2023) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} '''Sticker:''' {{Mining Disasters |text= died in the [[Space:Bignall_Hill_Colliery_Explosion_1874|Bignall Hill Colliery Explosion 1874]] disaster |date=24-December 1874 }} == Research Notes == === possible birth, census, death records === ==== James Handley 28 ==== An 1861 census record for Tunstall with family - * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058c7fe9379091b15619b6 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), James HANDLEY in household of James HANDLEY, 19, Piccadilly St, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1925, Folio 105, Page 7, Schedule 42, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. death * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=1Dt%2FFi1G3Tc%2FuA1CqLdR5w&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Henry Machin 35 ==== An 1861 census record for Burslem with family - * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058ee1e9379091b1572c23 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Henry MACHIN in household of Thomas MACHIN, 23, High St, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1928, Folio 40, Page 32, Schedule 135, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. An 1871 Chatterley census records Henry Machin 32 labourer with family - Maria Machin Wife 28 Samuel Machin Son 2 Ciceley Machin Daughter 0 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5RP-W8H : 27 June 2022), Henry Machin, 1871. (accessed 11-8-2022) death aged 35 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=7wnewgZaHXykvHDHCJ76Tg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Enoch Procter 32 ==== The 1861 census for Audley shows Enoch 19 (coal miner) with family * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588e9e9379091b15463ea : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Enoch PROCTER in household of Ralph PROCTER, Briery Brook, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 17, Page 28, Schedule 143, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. death aged 32 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=fkaxDhHoDXewYQOA%2F6WCLg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Samuel Plevin 26 ==== Samuel Plevin 23 (agricultural labourer) is recorded in the 1871 Burland census with family - Emma Plevin Wife 21 Joseph Plevin Son 1 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VBNH-S6G : 29 June 2022), Samuel Plevin, 1871. (accessed 11-8-22) death aged 26 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=OAU0xMROHZlSrTl2G2iBaQ&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Thomas Turner 17 ==== Thomas Turner aged 2 is recorded in the 1861 census of Wolstanton with family - TURNER Charles Head M M 36 Coal Miner TURNER Mary Ann Wife M F 32 TURNER Hannah Dau U F 12 Scholar TURNER George Son U M 11 Scholar TURNER John Son U M 7 Scholar TURNER James Son U M 5 Scholar TURNER Thomas Son U M 2 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058af6e9379091b1555f24 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Thomas TURNER in household of Charles TURNER, Rookery, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1923, Folio 96, Page 14, Schedule 88, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. death aged 17 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=4AXXUnJy3zwZw6kZMNGpEQ&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Alexander Obery 21 ==== Alexander 8 is recorded in the 1861 census of Bignall End with family - OBERY James Head M M 32 Farm Labourer OBERY Mary A Wife M F 36 OBERY Maria J. Dau - F 10 Scholar OBERY Alexandra Son - M 8 Scholar * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058935e9379091b1547c1d : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Alexandra OBERY in household of James OBERY, Town Fields, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 93, Page 14, Schedule 74, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. Alexander 18 (coal miner) is recorded in the 1871 Wood Lane, Audley census with his family - James Obery Father 44 labourer Mary Ann Obery Mother 46 Clement Obery Brother 7 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5RG-RDS : 27 June 2022), Alexander Obery in entry for James Obery, 1871. (accessed 11-8-22) death aged 21 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=QTMlB0%2FHMeLv7fZQHlbQKg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== William Cotton 18 ==== The 1861 census for Burslem shows William 6 with family - COTTON Henry Head M M 31 Coal Miner COTTON Edna Wife M F 30 Coal Miners Wife COTTON John Son - M 8 Potter COTTON William Son - M 6 COTTON Frederick Son - M 1 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058f37e9379091b1574137 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), William COTTON in household of Henry COTTON, 60, Peel St, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1928, Folio 99, Page 33, Schedule 155, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. death aged 18 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=AS%2BUic7PfyJWfz8PuflLVA&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Frank Browning 18 ==== Frank Browning aged 4 is recorded in the 1861 census of Audley - BROWNING Noah Head M M 35 Coal Miner BROWNING Martha Wife M F 43 BROWNING Selina Dau U F 13 Scholar BROWNING Sarah Dau U F 11 Scholar BROWNING Enoch Son - M 9 Scholar BROWNING Daniel Son - M 6 Scholar BROWNING Frank Son - M 4 BROWNING George Son - M 2 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588dde9379091b15460ed : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Frank BROWNING in household of Noah BROWNING, Chapel Street, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 10, Page 14, Schedule 71, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. Frank Browning aged 14 (coal miner) is recorded in the 1871 census of Audley with family - Noah Browning Father 44 coal miner Martha Browning Mother 53 Enock Browning Brother 18 coal miner Daniel Browning Brother 16 coal miner George Browning Brother 12 scholar * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDDD-S36 : 25 June 2022), Frank Browning in entry for Noah Browning, 1871. (accessed 11-8-22) death aged 18 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=9%2Fl6Cg3ynj7tHcxF3lAfDA&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== William Bentley 26 ==== William Bentley 13 is recorded in the 1861 census of Hanley with family - BENTLEY John Head M M 44 Shoe Maker BENTLEY Mary Wife M F 41 BENTLEY William Son - M 13 Potter BENTLEY Joseph Son - M 10 Potter BENTLEY Eliza Dau - F 5 Scholar BENTLEY Richard Son - M 1m * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59059244e9379091b158b165 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), William BENTLEY in household of John BENTLEY, Birch Street, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1933, Folio 39, Page 28, Schedule 149, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. death aged 26 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=m9djEGV9N4bueRLz18eY2Q&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Joseph Ashley 23 ==== Joseph Ashley 11 is recorded in the 1861 census of Tunstall with family - ASHLEY Thomas Head M M 36 Boatman ASHLEY Sarah Wife M F 34 ASHLEY George Son - M 13 ASHLEY Joseph Son - M 11 ASHLEY Thomas Son - M 9 ASHLEY Phebee Dau - F 7 ASHLEY Amelia Dau - F 5 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59058db6e9379091b156927a : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Joseph ASHLEY in household of Thomas ASHLEY, Oxford (-), Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1926, Folio 161, Page 36, Schedule 0, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. Joseph aged 23 coal miner is recorded in the 1871 Tunstall census with family - Bessy Ashley Wife 23 Sarah Ashley Daughter 1 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5RD-9ZY : 27 June 2022), Joseph Ashley, 1871. (accessed 11-8-2022) death aged 23 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=m96UsBxh6D89rWLmnjoyVg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== John Lunt 17 ==== John Lunt 3 is recorded in the 1861 census of Audley with family - LUNT Hannah Head W F 39 LUNT Henry Son U M 14 Coal Miner LUNT George Son - M 12 Coal Miner LUNT Hannah Dau - F 10 Scholar LUNT Joseph Son - M 7 Scholar LUNT David Son - M 5 Scholar LUNT John Son - M 3 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588ebe9379091b154651b : viewed 26 Jun 2022), John LUNT in household of Hannah LUNT, Haugher Wall, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 20, Page 34, Schedule 173, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. John Lunt 13 stepson, coal miner is recorded in the 1871 census of Audley with family - Levi Browning 40 coal miner Hannah Browning 49 mother Elija Browning 12 daughter William Browning 10 son Hannah Lunt 20 step-daughter, servant Joseph Lunt 18 stepson, coal miner David Lunt 15 stepson, coal miner Sabina Lunt 10 step-daughter John's death aged 17 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=PFyALAqhQQb8HL4hDZG6Dg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Henry Halfpenny 20 ==== Henry Halfpenny 6 is recorded in the 1861 census of Madeley- * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588b9e9379091b15437a3 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Henry (Jnr) HALFPENNY in household of Henry HALFPENNY, Little Madeley, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1918, Folio 80, Page 18, Schedule 99, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 26-6-2022) death aged 20 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=jYudzpnSn57DTXbisd5%2FAg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== George Cotton 28 ==== George Cotton 14 (coal miner) is recorded in the 1861 census of Audley with family - COTTON Edward Head M M 38 Agricultural Labourer COTTON Ann Wife M F 3 COTTON George Son U M 14 Coal Miner COTTON Mary Ann Son - F 11 Scholar COTTON Martha Dau - F 7 Scholar COTTON Edward Dau - M 3 * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588dbe9379091b1546060 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), George COTTON in household of Edward COTTON, Village, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 9, Page 11, Schedule 56, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. George Cotton 24 (coal miner) is recorded in the 1871 census of Audley with family - Hannah Cotton Wife 18 Florence Anne Cotton Daughter 0 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDD8-VYQ : 25 June 2022), George Cotton, 1871. (accessed 11-8-2022) George's death aged 28 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=BztdsbCBQYp4tiqJ3UZALg&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Joseph Mayer 60 ==== The 1861 census for Ravens Lane, Audley shows Joseph 47 (coal miner) with family - MAYER Joseph Head M M 47 Coal Miner MAYER Dinah Wife M F 51 MAYER William Son U M 18 Coal Miner MAYER Elisha Son U M 16 Coal Miner MAYER Mary Dau U F 13 Scholar MAYER Dinah Dau - F 8 Scholar MAYER James Son - M 5 Scholar * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590588e7e9379091b1546352 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), Joseph MAYER, Ravens Lane, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/1919, Folio 16, Page 25, Schedule 131, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=ghuLQYKScfY98%2BUstmdvWA&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== Levi Browning 45 ==== Levi aged 40 is recorded in the 1871 Audley census with family - Hannah Browning Wife 49 Elija Browning Daughter 12 William Browning Son 10 Hannah Lunt 20 Joseph Lunt 18 David Lunt 15 John Lunt 13 Sabina Lunt 10 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDD8-NF1 : 25 June 2022), Levi Browning, 1871. (accessed 11-8-22) Levi's death aged 45 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=v9rVYleKIlTZLDyJuhbeGQ&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== John Plevin 23 ==== death aged 23 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=yuxxZhCLouFO%2B4Q4gOQx2Q&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) ==== William Dudley 34 ==== An 1861 census record shows William 22 with family - * "General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5905b5a4e9379091b1713a91 : viewed 26 Jun 2022), William DUDLEY in household of Jeremiah DUDLEY, Harris's Yard, Staffordshire, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/2053, Folio 64, Page 5, Schedule 20, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. The 1871 Hanley census shows William 27 miner with family - Harriett Dudley Wife 23 Margaret E Dudley Daughter 6 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5T4-M3V : 26 June 2022), William Dudley, 1871. (accessed 11-8-2022) William's death aged 34 * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=ppIziTUWj7Kf101r7J5hJQ&scan=1 (accessed 20-6-2022) == Sources == * 'Ironopolis...' book by Nicholas Moss, 2018 Caxton

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[[Category:Films]] Bill & Ted is an American science fiction comedy franchise created by Chris Matheson and [[Solomon-787|Ed Solomon]]. It features William "Bill" S. Preston Esq. and Ted "Theodore" Logan, portrayed by Alex Winter and [[Reeves-4188|Keanu Reeves]], respectively, two metalhead slacker friends who travel through time and beyond while trying to fulfill their destiny to establish a utopian society in the universe with their music. The series spans three films: '''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Ted%27s_Excellent_Adventure], '''Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Ted%27s_Bogus_Journey], and '''Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020)'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Ted_Face_the_Music]. {{Image|file=Bill_Ted.png |caption=Wyld Stallyns Logo }} ===Films by chronological order=== ==== Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) ==== :[[Reeves-4188|Keanu Reeves]] as Ted "Theodore" Logan :Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston, Esq. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Winter] :[[Carlin-167|George Denis Patrick Carlin (1937-2008)]] as Rufus :Terry Camilleri as Napoleon Bonaparte [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Camilleri] :Dan Shor as Billy the Kid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Shor] :Tony Steedman as Socrates [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Steedman] :Rod Loomis as Sigmund Freud [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Loomis] :[[Leong-26|Al Leong]] as Genghis Khan :Jane Wiedlin as Joan of Arc [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Wiedlin] :Robert V. Barron as Abraham Lincoln [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_V._Barron] :Clifford David as Ludwig van Beethoven [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_David] :Hal Landon Jr. as Captain Logan, Ted's and Deacon's father [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Landon_Jr.] :Bernie Casey as Mr. Ryan, Bill and Ted's history teacher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Casey] :Amy Stock-Poynton as Missy/Mom, Bill's stepmother [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Stoch] :J. Patrick McNamara as Mr. Ian Preston, Bill's father :Frazier Bain as Deacon Logan, Ted's younger brother :Diane Franklin as Princess Joanna [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Franklin] :Kimberley LaBelle as Princess Elizabeth [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimberley_Kates] ==== Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) ==== :[[Reeves-4188|Keanu Reeves]] as Ted "Theodore" Logan :Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston, Esq. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Winter] :[[Carlin-167|George Denis Patrick Carlin (1937-2008)]] as Rufus :William Sadler as the Grim Reaper / Death [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sadler_(actor)] :Hal Landon Jr. as Captain Logan, Ted's and Deacon's father [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Landon_Jr.] :J. Patrick McNamara as Mr. Ian Preston, Bill's father :Amy Stock-Poynton as Missy/Mom, Bill's stepmother [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Stoch] :Joss Ackland as Chuck De Nomolos [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joss_Ackland] :Annette Azcuy as Elizabeth [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0044166/] :Sarah Trigger as Joanna [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0872755/?ref_=tt_cl_i_11] :[[Grier-179|Pam Grier]] as Ms. Wardroe :Chelcie Ross as Col. Oats [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelcie_Ross] :Frank Welker as the voices of Satan, The Easter Bunny, and Station ==== Bill & Ted's Face the Music (2020) ==== :[[Reeves-4188|Keanu Reeves]] as Ted "Theodore" Logan :Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston, Esq. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Winter] :[[Reeves-4188|Keanu Reeves]] as Ted "Theodore" Logan :William Sadler as the Grim Reaper / Death [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sadler_(actor)] :Kristen Schaal as Kelly [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristen_Schaal] :Samara Weaving as Theadora "Thea" Preston [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samara_Weaving] :Brigette Lundy-Paine as Wilhelmina "Billie" Logan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigette_Lundy-Paine] :Anthony Carrigan as Dennis Caleb McCoy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Carrigan_(actor)] :Erinn Hayes as Princess Elizabeth Logan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erinn_Hayes] :Jayma Mays as Princess Joanna Preston [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayma_Mays] :Amy Stock-Poynton as Missy/Mom, Bill's stepmother [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Stoch] :Holland Taylor as The Great Leader [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland_Taylor] :Kid Cudi as himself [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Cudi] :Jillian Bell as Dr. Taylor Wood [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jillian_Bell] :Beck Bennett as Officer Deacon Logan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beck_Bennett] :DazMann Still as Jimi Hendrix [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9065516/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t17] :Jeremiah Craft as Louis Armstrong [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6221267/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t18] :Daniel Dorr as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3145308/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t79] :Sharon Gee as Ling Lun [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2587609/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t19] :Patty Anne Miller as Grom [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9250360/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t20] :Dave Grohl as himself [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0342970/?ref_=tt_cl_i_16] ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Ted

Bill Fauteux To-Do List

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Bill Fort To-Do List

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Bill Holt To-Do List

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Bill Peiffer To-Do List

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Bill Piper To-Do List

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Bill Roark To-Do List

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Bill Vincent To-Do List

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Bill Warren To-Do List

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Bill Warren To-Do List-1

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(Warren) ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nivison-362|Nivison, Carlos ]] || 1828-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Tripp-1311|Nivison, Charlotte (Tripp) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Olmstead-1535|Olmstead, Duncan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Roberts-15045|Olmstead, Ruth (Roberts)]] || || to-do |- | [[Olmstead-1536|Olmstead, Hiram ]] || 1849-07-12 || to-do |- | [[McDonald-7996|Olmstead, Flora May (McDonald) ]] || 1841-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Kuiper-269|Reynolds, Grace (Kuiper) ]] || 1906-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Reynolds-8390|Reynolds, Leo ]] || 1904-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Reynolds-8418|Reynolds, Leo ]] || 1904-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Kuiper-271|Reynolds, Grace (Kuiper) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Reynolds-8419|Reynolds, Melvin Leo]] || 1926-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7856|Ripley, Charlotta (Warren)]] || || to-do |- | [[Roberts-13798|Roberts, Martin Hoffman]] || 1838-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Roberts-15060|Roberts, William Currie]] || 1871-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Janes-552|Roberts, Amelia Elliott (Janes) ]] || 1872-05-23 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7975|Sayles, Temandra Thizra (Warren) ]] || 1833-05-13 || to-do |- | [[Shipp-380|Shipp, Jacob ]] || 1829-01-11 || to-do |- | [[Peck-3324|Shipp, Louisa (Peck) ]] || 1829-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Warren-5229|Warren, Bill ]] || || to-do |- | [[Warren-7840|Warren, Basil ]] || || to-do |- | [[Warren-7841|Warren, William Henry]] || 1877-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7842|Warren, George Hamilton]] || 1846-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Olmstead-1531|Warren, Jean (Olmstead)]] || || to-do |- | [[Shipp-377|Warren, Anna Eliza (Shipp) ]] || 1851-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7889|Warren, Mary Louisa]] || 1878-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Cheeseman-367|Warren, Charlotta Edna (Cheeseman) ]] || 1879-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Cheeseman-382|Warren, Anna M (Cheeseman) ]] || 1877-11-00 || to-do |- | [[VanderWest-4|Warren, Lenore (VanderWest) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Warren-7955|Warren, William Pelatiah]] || 1817-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Barkdull-66|Warren, Phedorah S. 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Bill Yett To-Do List

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Billeter's Genealogical notes on families of Switzerland

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[[Category:Switzerland Project]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] ''Research made by Julius Billeter, from 1896-1950, arranged in semi-alphabetical order of surnames'' [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Billeter%27s_Genealogical_notes_on_families_of_Switzerland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Billeter, Julius '''Publisher:''' n.p., 1950 === Usage === * Billeter, Julius. ''[[Space:Billeter%27s_Genealogical_notes_on_families_of_Switzerland|Genealogical notes on families of Switzerland etc. : research made by Julius Billeter, from 1896-1950, arranged in semi-alphabetical order of surnames]].'' n.p., 1950. [[#Billeter1950|Billeter1950]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/193135 === Is it a reliable source? === The Billeter manuscripts are a '''secondary source''' — Julius Billeter hand-transcribed primary-source church records. They are especially valuable to researchers because Swiss church records in many regions are unavailable online and may be difficult to access even in person. However, like any secondary source, they are limited by potential errors in the author's interpretation of records. Billeter's transcription of dates (baptisms, burials, marriages) is considered generally very accurate. He standardized and abbreviated given names throughout the manuscript, so his transcription of names often won't match the spelling in the original church records (which may have been Latinized, archaic, and/or simply variable). Swiss baptism records during the period compiled by Billeter typically included both the father's and mother's birth names, making it fairly straightforward to reconstruct family groups consisting of both parents, their marriage, and all of their recorded children. Billeter's family groups are considered reliable where baptism dates are provided. Billeter doesn't include baptismal sponsors or any other notes that may have been part of the original church record. For burials, if an age at death was recorded he generally does include it in tiny digits after the burial date, you just have to know that's what it means. He doesn't include any relationships that may have been recorded in the burial record (such as a parent or widow), so more often than not it's unclear how he assigned a given burial to a given individual (for example, a child's burial record might have included its father's or parents' names, but since Billeter didn't transcribe that information, we don't know for sure). "v." followed by a place name nearly always refers to where a person was ''from'' and ''not'' where the event took place. It can be very difficult to figure out event locations in Billeter, as the related place name might only be recorded on the first page of a surname and sometimes not there either. Importantly, Swiss church books often recorded a person's place of ''registered citizenship,'' which might not be where they actually lived. Where Billeter's work is most heavily criticized is in his assignments of parents from one family group to ''their'' parents in the preceding generation. A researcher in 1980 found that for their family lines, the links from one generation to another were inaccurate about 25% of the time. Again, this can perhaps be verified or corrected by accessing the original records to confirm locations, sponsors, relatives, and other notes. === See also === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Billeter Julius Billeter on Wikipedia] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Julius_Billeter_1869_-_1957 FamilySearch Wiki: Julius Billeter 1869-1957 and his research] * [https://kunden.eye.ch/swissgen/asinfo-e.htm#6 The Billeter collection : how to use it] * [https://kunden.eye.ch/swissgen/billet-e.htm Julius Billeter : a critical appraisal of his research] * [https://swiss-roots.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/pan_jb_1.pdf Observations on the Swiss Genealogical Research of Julius Billeter in Comparison with Original Bernese Vital Records]

Billingham: One-Place Study

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[[Category:New Projects]] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Franklin-16600|Elizabeth Franklin]]. Initially a small Anglo-Saxon settlement thought to be named for being the homestead ‘ingaham’ of ‘Billa’s’ people, the area was traditionally part of County Durham. Billingham now forms part of the borough of Stockton-on-Tees. By the 19th century Billingham was a small village, becoming the home of many wives, husbands, and children who attended its church and worked in its farms and later factories. Get in Touch at elizabeth.franklin@one-place-studies.org Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Franklin-16600#PM-40351772 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Billingsville School

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[[Category:Union County, Indiana]] [[Category:Union Township, Union County, Indiana]] [[Category: Union County, Indiana, Schools]] Billingsville School was a one-room school erected in Billingsville, Indiana in 1870 and replaced by a two-story school that existed from 1926 to 1953.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billingsville%2C_Indiana Billingsville, Indiana], accessed July 8, 2020. == References ==

Billiou Family of New Netherland

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

Billy Blackstock To-Do List

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:::'''''*Wikitree leaders (helpers)''''' :::'''''*Debby Black''''' :::'''''*bartonquest@gmail.com''''' :::'''''*Paula J.''''' :::'''''*paularuehling@gmail.com''''' [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Blackstock-97|Billy Blackstock]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Blackstock-97&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Billy Blackstock To-Do List|Billy's current to-do list]].'' :::::'''''*One''''' :::'''''*I am trying to prove my line back to James Franklin Blackstock, Sr., (Blackstock-10) an American Revolutionary Soldier to enable me to join the Sons of the American Revolution. I need to prove that this James Franklin Blackstock, Sr. had a son named James Franklin Blackstock, Jr. (Blackstock-77). I can prove my line back to this James Franklin Blackstock, Jr.''''' :::::'''''*two''''' :::'''''*start one place study on the Blackstock Plantation to include showing who owned the plantation, where it was located, what it was used for and what special events took place there and what it is being used for nowl'''''

Billy Civil Parish, County Antrim

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[[Category: Antrim Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Antrim|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Antrim, Ireland|Main Antrim Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Billy Parish, County Antrim|Category for Billy Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Antrim|Civil Parishes in County Antrim]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Billy Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Bile. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61294 Billy Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Baronies:''' Cary, Dunluce Lower :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ::Billy Civil Parish in North Antrim covers a rural area north of Ballymoney and east of Portrush including the Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site. Billy parish has an area of 68.5 km² or 26.4 square miles. The Bush river defines the western boundary of the parish. The Devock river (also called Labach, Blackwater, Stracam) defines the eastern boundary of the parish. In addition to Bushmills and Mossside there are several small hamlets in the parish including '''Castlecat''', '''Liscolman''', '''Lisnagunogue'''. :The A2 coast road passes through from Bushmills towards Ballycastle. Several other roads pass through the parish including the B17 from Bushmills towards Ballycastle, the B66 from Bushmills towards Dervock, B67 from Coleraine to Ballycastle which passes through Moss-Side, and B146 past Giant's Causeway. :Billy Civil Parish is in the historic baronies of Cary and Dunluce Lower. ===Population Centres of Billy Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Antrim|Towns of County Antrim]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Castlecat'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Caiseal Cait.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.1710,-6.5089,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.1710/-6.5089 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4823&lat=55.2120 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlecat&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Dunseverick'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Dún Sobhairce.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunseverick Web page for Dunseverick]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.2333,-6.4594,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.2333/-6.4594 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4823&lat=55.2120 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunseverick&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunseverick&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Dunseverick''' is a small hamlet noted for the ruin of Dunseverick Castle. Dunseverick is in Currysheskin townland although the Castle is in the adjacent townland Feigh in [[Space:Billy_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Billy parish]].Wikipedia contributors, "Dunseverick," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunseverick The Northern Ireland Place-Name Project. Dunseverick alias Feigh, County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=15396 |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Giant’s Causeway'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Clochán an Aifir.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.2428,-6.5062,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.2428/-6.5062 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4823&lat=55.2120 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Giant’s%20Causeway&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Liscolman'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Lios Cholmáin.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.1614,-6.4622,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.1614/-6.4622 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4823&lat=55.2120 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Liscolman&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Billy Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Billy Parish (Bile) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61294/BF Billy Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Aird||''Aird Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aird&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aird&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aird&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardihannon||''Ard Uí Annáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ardihannon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ardihannon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardihannon&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyallaght||''Baile Uí Allachta (?)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyallaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyallaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyallaght&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyhemlin||''Baile Haimlin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyhemlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyhemlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyhemlin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylinny||''Baile Laighne (?)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylinny&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballylough'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballylough Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylough&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballylough Beg'''||''Baile (an) Locha Beag''||[[:Category:Ballylough Beg Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballylough+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballylough+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylough%20Beg&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylough More||''Baile (an) Locha Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballylough+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballylough+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylough%20More&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymacfin||''Baile Mhic Fhinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymacfin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymacfin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymacfin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymoy||''Baile (na) Maighe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymoy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymoy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymoy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynagor||''Baile na gCorr''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynagor&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynarry Lower||''Baile an Fharaidh (?)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballynarry+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballynarry+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynarry,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyness||''Baile an Easa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyness&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyness&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyness&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
Ballyness townland includes part of Bushmills village. |- |'''Ballyoglagh'''||''Baile Óglach''||[[:Category:Ballyoglagh Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyoglagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyoglagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyoglagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballytaylor||''Baile an Táilliúra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytaylor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytaylor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballytaylor&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cabragh or Cavanmore||''Cavanmore
An Cabhán Mór or An Chabrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Cabragh+or+Cavanmore%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Cabragh+or+Cavanmore%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cabragh%20or%20Cavanmore%22&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnanreagh||''An Carnán Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnanreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnanreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnanreagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnbore||''Carn Bodhar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnbore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnbore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnbore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carncolp||''Carn Colpa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carncolp&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carncolp&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carncolp&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnkirk|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnkirk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnkirk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnkirk&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carnmoon'''|| ||[[:Category:Carnmoon Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnmoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnmoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnmoon&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnside|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnside&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnside&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnside&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowreagh||''An Cheathrú Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowreagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowreagh Mountain|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Carrowreagh+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Carrowreagh+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowreagh%20Mountain&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castlecat||''Caiseal Cait''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castlecat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castlecat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlecat&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castlenagree||''Caisleán na Graí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castlenagree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castlenagree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlenagree&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cavan||''An Cabhán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cavan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cavan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cavan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clogher Anderson||''Clochar Anderson''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+Anderson%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+Anderson%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clogher%20Anderson&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clogher North||''Clochar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clogher,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
Clogher North townland includes part of Bushmills village. |- |Clogher South||''Clochar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clogher+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clogher,%20south&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonty||''Na Cluainte''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cloonty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cloonty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonty&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cozies||''Na Cuasa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cozies&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cozies&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cozies&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Craig||''Creigballynevenoge
Creig Bhaile na bhFeannóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craig&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Craignamaddy||''Craig na Madadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craignamaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craignamaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craignamaddy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Curramoney or Billy'''||''Cúl rátha móna
Bile''||[[:Category:Curramoney or Billy Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Curramoney+or+Billy%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Curramoney+or+Billy%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curramoney%20or%20Billy%22&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Deffrick|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Deffrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Deffrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deffrick&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dooey||''An Dumhaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dooey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dooey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dooey&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Eagry|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eagry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eagry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Eagry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Feigh'''||''Dunseverick alias Feigh
Dún Sobhairce alias Faiche''||[[:Category:Feigh Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Feigh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Feigh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Feigh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
Feigh townland is also called Dunseverick because it originally included Dunseverick Castle which is now a ruin. Dunseverick hamlet is actually in the adjacent Currysheskin townland in Ballintoy parish and Dunseverick church is in Lisnagunogue. |- |Feigh Mountain|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Feigh+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Feigh+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Feigh%20Mountain&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Five Acres|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Five+Acres%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Five+Acres%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Five%20Acres&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glassaneeran Lower||''Glas an Iarainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Glassaneeran+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Glassaneeran+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glassaneeran,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glassaneeran Upper||''Glas an Iarainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Glassaneeran+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Glassaneeran+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glassaneeran,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glebe&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Islandrose|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandrose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandrose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Islandrose&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Islands of Carnmoon'''|| ||[[:Category:Islands of Carnmoon Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islands&ded=f&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islands&ded=f&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Islands&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcoobin|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilcoobin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilcoobin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcoobin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Liscolman||''Lios Cholmáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Liscolman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Liscolman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Liscolman&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnagunogue Lower||''Lios na gCuinneog''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lisnagunogue+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lisnagunogue+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnagunogue,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnagunogue Upper||''Lios na gCuinneog''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lisnagunogue+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lisnagunogue+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnagunogue,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisserluss||''Liosar Lus''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisserluss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisserluss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisserluss&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Loughlynch||''Loch Leithinse''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Loughlynch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Loughlynch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughlynch&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Magheraboy or Bushmills||''An Machaire Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Bushmills%20town%20(part%20of)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Bushmills%20town%20(part%20of)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magheraboy%20or%20Bushmills%22&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
Magheraboy is also known as Bushmills and forms part of Bushmills village. Another townland Ballaghmore in Dunluce Parish is also known as Bushmills and forms part of Bushmills village. Most records do not distinguish between these two Bushmills townlands, they appear as Bushmills Town (part of) in censuses. It is recommended to use [[:Category: Bushmills,_County_Antrim]]. |- |Magherintendry||''Maherintendry''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magherintendry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magherintendry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magherintendry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mallendober||''Mala na dTobar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mallendober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mallendober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mallendober&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moycraig Hamilton||''Maigh Chreag + E. Hamilton''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Hamilton%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Hamilton%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moycraig%20Hamilton&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
Moycraig Hamilton townland includes part of Moss-Side village. |- |Moycraig Lower||''Maigh Chreag + E. Lower''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moycraig,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moycraig MacAllister||''Maigh Chreag + E. McAllister''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+MacAllister%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+MacAllister%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moycraig%20MacAllister&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moycraig Upper||''Maigh Chreag + E. Upper''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moycraig+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moycraig,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Straidbilly||''Sráidbhaile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Straidbilly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Straidbilly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Straidbilly&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Toberdoney||''Tobar Domhnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Toberdoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Toberdoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Toberdoney&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tonduff||''An Tóin Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tonduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tonduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tonduff&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tonduff Mountain||''An Tóin Dubh + E. Mountain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tonduff+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tonduff+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tonduff%20Mountain&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Turfahun|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Turfahun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Turfahun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Turfahun&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Urbal||''Earball Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Urbal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Urbal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Urbal&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BILLY Griffiths Valuation.]
All sources except Townlands.ie place this townland in Billy Civil Parish. |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Antrim should be added to the main Antrim page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
[[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']]
[[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]]
[[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]]
[[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]

Billy Matney To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Matney-65|Billy Matney]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Matney-65&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Billy Matney To-Do List|Billy's current to-do list]].''

Billy Nance To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Nance-532|Billy Nance]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Nance-532&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Billy Nance To-Do List|Billy's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Latham-802|Bailey, Clara Vaudine (Latham) ]] || 1922-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Whisenhunt-228|Barbe, Anita (Whisenhunt)]] || || to-do |- | [[Bennett-18813|Bennett, Sarah ]] || 1855-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowlin-228|Bowlin, Mary ]] || 1800-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Latham-736|Camp, Jewell (Latham)]] || || to-do |- | [[Craft-2304|Craft, Jeffery ]] || || to-do |- | [[Craft-2305|Craft, Joshua ]] || || to-do |- | [[Craft-2306|Craft, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Craft-2307|Craft, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Craft-2308|Craft, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Craft-2309|Craft, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Fullen-77|Fullen, Brittany ]] || || to-do |- | [[Freeman-11119|Hall, Dessa (Freeman)]] || || to-do |- | [[Harbin-252|Harbin, Jesse Strain]] || 1849-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Hinkle-651|Hinkle, Francis Monroe]] || 1852-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Howington-54|Howington, Bertie Irene]] || 1915-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Jordan-9817|Jordan, Mary Lucretia]] || 1858-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Latham-737|Latham, Monroe Earnest]] || 1900-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-19691|Latham, Velma Maudie (Taylor) ]] || 1907-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Latham-738|Latham, Edward Franklin]] || 1877-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Harbin-79|Latham, Leola Isabell (Harbin) ]] || 1878-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Latham-803|Latham, Claude Monroe]] || 1926-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Latham-804|Latham, Leo ]] || || to-do |- | [[Latham-805|Latham, Vernon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Latham-1735|Latham, Ambrose Sevier]] || 1831-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Nance-1330|Maxwell, Deborah (Nance)]] || || to-do |- | [[Maxwell-6629|Maxwell, Steven ]] || || to-do |- | [[McCallister-474|McCallister, David Crockett]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-38300|Moore, Harriet Belzora]] || 1853-12-26 || to-do |- | [[Nance-532|Nance, Billy Sr]] || || to-do |- | [[Nance-533|Nance, Woodrow ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nance-535|Nance, Charles Edward]] || 1880-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Reeder-425|Nance, Lessie Evelna (Reeder) ]] || 1883-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Nance-536|Nance, James Bird McKnight]] || 1852-09-23 || to-do |- | [[Norton-2367|Nance, Mary Arabella (Norton) ]] || 1858-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Mccallister-216|Nance, Sarah Angeline Marie (Mccallister) ]] || 1853-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Nance-537|Nance, James Bird]] || 1826-04-02 || to-do |- | [[Hill-11543|Nance, Margaret Isabella (Hill) ]] || 1833-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Elliott-3577|Nance, Nancy Caldonia (Elliott) ]] || 1835-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Nance-540|Nance, Clara Virginia]] || 1907-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Nance-541|Nance, Carl Elmer]] || 1908-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Nance-542|Nance, Jewitt Bird McKnight]] || 1909-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Nance-543|Nance, Byron Franklin]] || 1911-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Nance-544|Nance, Wilbur Aaron]] || 1913-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Nance-547|Nance, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cox-8664|Nance, Minnie Emaline (Cox) ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sparks-1260|Nance, Artie Marie (Sparks) ]] || 1912-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Webb-5615|Nance, Helen Zorado (Webb) ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kincaid-507|Nance, Violet (Kincaid)]] || || to-do |- | [[Nance-923|Nance, William Hanna]] || 1800-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Hanna-1498|Nance, Mary Ann (Hanna) ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nance-1331|Nance, Billy Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Nance-1332|Nance, Kelly ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nance-1333|Nance, Todd ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nance-1334|Nance, Devin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nance-1335|Nance, Erin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nance-1336|Nance, Eric ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nance-1337|Nance, Quint ]] || || to-do |- | [[Perez-2737|Nance, Esther (Perez)]] || || to-do |- | [[Norton-2368|Norton, James Washington]] || 1833-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Perez-2740|Perez, Oscar Sr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Rankin-3516|Rankin, Gary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Reeder-255|Reeder, Micajah ]] || 1811-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Reeder-426|Reeder, Alhambra Davis]] || 1845-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Davis-52921|Reeder, Isaphina (Davis) ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nance-546|Ridgway, Melba (Nance)]] || || to-do |- | [[Ridgway-178|Ridgway, Richard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Schlager-26|Schlager, Inge ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nance-548|Sherrill, Mildred (Nance)]] || || to-do |- | [[Sherrill-423|Sherrill, Charles Sr]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-146630|Smith, Avery ]] || || to-do |- | [[Taylor-19692|Taylor, John Henry]] || 1885-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Hinkle-364|Taylor, Rose Anna (Hinkle) ]] || 1886-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-45857|Taylor, John ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Uribe-44|Uribe, Maria ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nance-545|Ward, Lessie Loyle (Nance) ]] || 1915-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Ward-9871|Ward, Thomas Byron, Jr]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Billy's Cemeteries

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[[Category: Barton-1090 Billy's Cemetery List]] '''''A listing of Cemeteries where Blackstocks, Reese's, Griffins, Patricks, Graham's, and related families are buried.''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Malakoff_City_Cemetery%2C_Malakoff%2C_Texas|Malakoff City Cemetery, Malakoff, Henderson County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Cedars Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Texas|Mineola City Cemetery, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2137323/pilgrim-rest-no.-2-cemetery# Pilgrim Rest No. 2 Cemetery, Golden, Wood County, Texas].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Union_Chapel_Cemetery%2C_Garden_Valley%2C_Texas|Union Chapel Cemetery, Garden Valley, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sand_Springs_Cemetery%2C_Mineola%2C_Texas|Sand Springs Cemetery, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Tyson_Cemetery%2C_Pilot_Point%2C_Texas|Tyson Cemetery, Pilot Point, Denton County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Garden_Valley_Cemetery%2C_Garden_Valley%2C_Texas|Gsarden Valley Cemetery, Garden Valley, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''* Category:Powder_Springs_Baptist_Church_Cemetery.''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Cottonwood_Cemetery%2C_Cottonwood%2C_Wood_County%2C_Texas|Cottonwood Cemetery, Cottonwood, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Colony Church of Christ Cemetery, Colony, Rains County, Texas|Colony Church of Christ Cemetery, Alba, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Dallas-Fort_Worth_National_Cemetery%2C_Dallas%2C_Texas|Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Noonday_Cemetery%2C_Noonday%2C_Texas|Noonday Cemetery, Noonday, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Old_East_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_East_Mountain%2C_Texas|Old East Mountain Cemetery, East Mountain, Upshur County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Myrtle_Hill_Memorial_Park%2C_Tampa%2C_Florida|Myrtle Hill Memorial Park, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Woodside_Cemetery%2C_Grand_Saline%2C_Texas|Woodside Cemetery, Grand Saline, Van Zandt County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sunset_Memorial_Park%2C_Gilmer%2C_Texas|Sunset Memorial Park, Gilmer, Upshur County, Texass]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Woodside_Cemetery%2C_Grand_Saline%2C_Texas|Woodside Cemetery, Grand Saline, Van Zandt, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*A listing of cemeteries for members of Company C, 3rd ARB, 144th Inf, 49th Armored Division that was mobolized and trained at Fort Polk, Lousiana in 1961 during the Berlin Crisis''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Woodside_Cemetery%2C_Grand_Saline%2C_Texas|Woodside Cemetery, Grand Saline, Van Zandt County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(George M. Worthington.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sand_Springs_Cemetery%2C_Mineola%2C_Texas|Sand Springs Cemetery, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(James Paul Barnett.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Tyler_Memorial_Park_and_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Tyler Memorial Park and Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(James Larry Crawley.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Rose_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Rose Hill Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''* (Norman Ross Crouch.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Davis_Cemetery%2C_Athens%2C_Texas|Davis Cemetery, Athens, Henderson County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Frank Callvin Hollowell.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Rose_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Rose Hill Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''(Larry Wayne Hood.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Woodside_Cemetery%2C_Grand_Saline%2C_Texas|Woodside Cemetery, Grand Saline, Van Zandt County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Joe Maciel).''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sabine_Cemetery%2C_Lindale%2C_Texas|Sabine Cemetery, Lindale, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Johnny Morgan Mallory.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Tyler_Memorial_Park_and_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Tyler Memorial Park and Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(John P. Owens.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Whitehouse_Cemetery%2C_Whitehouse%2C_Texas|Whitehouse Cemetery, Whitehouse, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Lyndell W. Presley.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Walnut_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Smith_County%2C_Texas|Walnut Grove Cemetery, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Billy Dean Roycroft.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Whitehouse_Cemetery%2C_Whitehouse%2C_Texas|Whitehouse Cemetery, Whitehouse, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(James H. Hinsley.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Tyler_Memorial_Park_and_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Tyler Memorial Park and Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Jerry Connally Rudd.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Williams_Cemetery%2C_New_Chapel_Hill%2C_Texas|Williams Cemetery, New Chapel Hill, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Charles E. Saunders.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Roselawn_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Mineola%2C_Texas|Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Wayne Robeert Turk.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Lindale_City_Cemetery%2C_Lindale%2C_Texas|Lindale City Cemetery, Lindale, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''(Bobby Lewis Wells.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Cathedral_in_the_Pines_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Cathedral in the Pines Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Bobby G. Strickland)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:High_Cemetery%2C_Canton%2C_Texas|High Cemetery, Canton, Van Zandt County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Ronald A. "Red" Montgomery.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Roselawn_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Mineola%2C_Texas|Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' '''''(Grady E. Wren.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Cedars Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Texas|Mineola City Cemetery, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Norval Rapp.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Ashland_Cemetery%2C_Gilmer%2C_Texas|Ashland Cemetery, Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(William Eugene "Gene" McDowell.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Flint_Cemetery%2C_Flint%2C_Texas|Flint Cemetery, Flint, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''(William L. Morrow.)''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Garden_Valley_Cemetery%2C_Garden_Valley%2C_Texas|Garden Valley Cemetery, Garden Valley, Smith County, Texas]].''''' '''''*(Bobby Ray Snyder)'''''

Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Crane Name Study

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[[Category:Bindi Bindi, Western Australia]] [[category:Western Australia, Crane Name Study]] ---- {{One Name Study| name = Crane | Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Crane Name Study}} == History == This family descends from the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Crane_family_of_Lancashire Crane family of Lancashire]. [[Crane-3472|Captain Arthur Albert Crane]] is the 4x great grandson of [[Crane-2903|Henry Crane]] and [[Lytham-5|Agness Lytham]]. [[Crane-3472|Captain Arthur Albert Crane]] born in Liverpool, Lancashire in 1881 came to Australia where he worked in the shipping industry as 2nd, 3rd or 4th mate on various ships. He met [[Beer-738|Lavinia May Victoria Beer]] known as May aboard the SS Arawatta, became engaged on New Year’s Eve 1910 and married a few months later on 24 February 1911 in Melbourne, Victoria. [[Beer-738|Lavinia, known as May]] continued to live in Melbourne where her parents lived while he worked the ports between Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Bunbury and Fremantle for the States Ships. Their first 2 children were born in Melbourne. Between late 1913 and mid 1914 they moved to Fremantle where a further 2 children were born. About 1917 the family took up an opportunity to move to Ceylon where Arthur took up the position of harbour master and later Aide de Camp to the Governor. He was also involved in minesweeping activities in the harbour and seas around Ceylon/India. Their final 3 children were born in Ceylon. In the mid 1920s they moved to Liverpool for 2 years so Arthur could recover from ill health. About 1926 Arthur decided to purchase property at Bindi Bindi, Western Australia as he loved his aunt Mary Ann’s farm in Lancashire, so the family moved to Perth, Western Australia where they rented in Fremantle for a few months while Arthur purchased virgin land and a kit home which was shipped to Bindi Bindi and then moved the family there where they were pioneers in the area. Arthur returned to sea to bring in an income while the older boys cleared the land and established the farm, including building the house while living in a large tent. After a couple of years without access to schooling the government established a one teacher school a few miles from the farm at the siding of Bindi Bindi, so the children recommenced studies. Arthur & May's children included: # [[Crane-3532|Evelyn May Crane]] born 11 February 1912 in Melbourne, Victoria, died 1993 in Moora, Western Australia. # [[Crane-3533|Arthur Samuel Crane]] born 7 June 1913 in Melbourne, Victoria, died in a car accident on his way to his farming property at Jerdacuttup, Western Australia on 17 October 1887. # [[Crane-3534|Ernest John Crane]] born 25 September 1914 in Fremantle, Western Australia, died 1990 Frankston, Victoria. # [[Crane-3535|George Herbert Crane]] born 25 May 1916 In Fremantle, Western Australia, died July 1999 in Nedlands, Western Australia. # [[Crane-3471|Rose Mavis Crane]] known as Mavis was born 15 March 1915 in Ceylon, died Subiaco, Western Australia in August 2010. # [[Crane-3536|Jean Margaret Crane]] born 27 July 1919 in Ceylon, died 16 January 2009 in Perth, Western Australia. # [[Crane-3537|Albert Victor Crane]] known as Bert was born 27 July 1923 in Ceylon. He was a member of the Western Australia State Legislature, and died 16 August 2003 in Subiaco, Western Australia.

Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Joyce Name Study

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[[category: Joyce Name Study]] [[category:Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Joyce Name Study]] ---- {{One Name Study|name=Joyce}} [[Joyce-2630|John Joyce]] who '''arrived''' in The Swan River Colony aged 16 with his sister [[Joyce-3080|Betsy ]] aged 13 on 22 March 1843 aboard the emigrant ship “Success” from Ireland were pioneer settlers in Bindi Bindi, Western Australia. They had departed London on 27 November 1842 under the guidance of the ship’s master Sampson Keen. No ports were visited on the 115 day journey. 67 male and 64 female passengers landed in the Swan River Colony on on 22 March 1843 and 8 deaths were recorded on the journey as well as 4 births.

Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Lenane Name Study

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[[category:Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Lenane Name Study]] [[category:Lenane Name Study]] ---- {{One Name Study|name=Lenane}} The Lenane family were pioneers of the Bindi Bindi area in Western Australia. See [http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/PrintSingleRecord/55ea2c75-c4ea-428c-8010-63adc053c25c State Heritage]

Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Longman Name Study

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[[category:Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Longman Name Study]] ---- {{One Name Study|name=Longman|category=Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Longman Name Study}} This name study is for all the profiles with the Longman surname in Bindi Bindi, Western Australia. ---- == Tasks == # Identify all Longmans whose lived in Bindi Bindi. ----

Bindnagle Lutheran Cemetery, Palmyra, Pennsylvania

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[[Project: Pennsylvania Cemeteries]][[Category: Bindnagle Lutheran Cemetery, Palmyra, Pennsylvania]][[Category: Palmyra, Pennsylvania]] Memorials that have been connected to this project will have this in their biography section: {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Pennsylvania|place=[[Space:Bindnagle_Lutheran_Cemetery, Palmyra, Pennsylvania|Bindnagle Cemetery]]}}, Interments entered include:
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Binford Family Genealogy and Supplement

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] :'''To aid research and avoid confusion I recommend the following suggested Naming Convention use ''(B-#)'' on your profiles to correspond to number in the Binford Family Genealogy ''' Link to this page [[Space:Binford_Family_Genealogy_and_Supplement|Binford Family Genealogy and Supplement]] {{userbox |id = [[Image:Powell-5629_Template_Testing.png|50px]] | id-background = #FFF | info-size = 10 | info = '''Binford Quakers'''
Want to learn more?
Join the [[:Category: Quakers Project]]
}} {{Image|file=Quaker_Project_Workspace-1.png |align=r |size=M |caption='''Binford Quakers''' }} === Binford Family Genealogy === :'''''Quick Links''''' :[https://archive.org/embed/binfordfamilygen00brun Binford Family Genealogy Archive.org link] :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062848387 BFG HathiTrust link] :[https://archive.org/embed/supplementtobinf00brun Supplement to Binford Family Genealogy] {{Image|file=Binford-145.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dr. Mary Ladd Binford Bruner }} :'''''Citations''''' :Bruner, Mary L. (Mary Ladd Binford). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/552393-binford-family-genealogy Binford Family Genealogy]. Wm. Mitchell Printing Co., Greenfield, IN, 1925. :''Copy in edit mode for link to Free-Space Page, add page number(s) from Genealogy.'' :'''Citation example using Family Search link to entire book''' :Bruner, Mary L. (Mary Ladd Binford).[[Space:Binford_Family_Genealogy_and_Supplement|Binford Family Genealogy]]. Wm. Mitchell Printing Co., Greenfield, IN, 1925. Page # FamilySearch.org digital link [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/552393-binford-family-genealogy Binford Family Genealogy]. :'''Citation example using Archive.org w/specific page link.''' :Bruner, Mary L. (Mary Ladd Binford).[[Space:Binford_Family_Genealogy_and_Supplement|Binford Family Genealogy]]. Wm. Mitchell Printing Co., Greenfield, IN, 1925. [https://archive.org/stream/binfordfamilygen00brun?ui=embed#page/18/mode/2up Archive.org link Page 19]. :'''To aid research and avoid confusion I recommend the following suggested Naming Convention use ''(B-#)'' on your profiles to correspond to number in the Binford Family Genealogy ''' ---- === Places and History === '''Indiana''' :[https://archive.org/embed/historyofrushcou00chic History of Rush County] :[https://archive.org/embed/historyofsepara00edge A History of the Separation in Indiana Yearly Meeting] :[https://archive.org/embed/historyhancockc01binfgoog History of Hancock Indiana] by J.H. Binford '''North Carolina''' :[https://archive.org/embed/canecreekmothero01teag Cane Creek: Mother of Meetings] :[https://archive.org/embed/southernfriendse1013nort The Southern Friends: Journal of the North Carolina Friends Historical Society] '''Virginia''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_and_counties_in_Virginia VA Counties w/ timeline] :[https://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/pages/Virginia.html Atlas of Historical County Bounderies] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_City_County,_Virginia Charles City County] :[https://archive.org/embed/jstor-1919740 Isle of Wight County Records] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrico_County,_Virginia Henrico County] '''Alabama''' '''Tennessee''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Binford Lloyd Tilghman Binford] '''Iowa''' '''Quaker History''' :[https://archive.org/embed/historyhancockc01binfgoog Quaker Anecdotes] :[https://archive.org/embed/quaker00quak The Quaker Sermon] :[https://archive.org/embed/cu31924029464884 Quaker Strongholds] :[https://archive.org/embed/in.ernet.dli.2015.74665 Quakers in American Colonies] ---- === Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy === Example of Best EAQG Citation per [[McGee-1611|Debi McGee Hoag]] :(Do this) *Hinshaw, William W, and Thomas W. Marshall. ''[[Space:Encyclopedia_of_American_Quaker_genealogy| Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.]]'' (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1969), Volume 1, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, NC, Page 379, Column I, "CHANCEY - 1762, 5, 12. Mary, dt Daniel & Ann, m Walter Jackson"; HathiTrust (https://babel.hathitrust.org : accessed 25 May 2019), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221;view=1up;seq=409 digital image]. VS. :(Don’t do this) *Hinshaw, William. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. I. Ann Arbor, Mich. Edwards Brothers Inc.:1936. Page 379. Column I. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221;view=1up;seq=409 ''[[Space:Encyclopedia_of_American_Quaker_genealogy| Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.]]'' :''Information from EAQG Free-Space page on Wikitree'' '''Citation Example''' :Hinshaw, William W, and Thomas W. Marshall. ''[[Space:Encyclopedia_of_American_Quaker_genealogy| Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.]]'' (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1969) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#hinshaw|Hinshaw]] Volume 3, Page 123 '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Encyclopedia_of_American_Quaker_genealogy|What Links to Here]]''' '''See Also:''' * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000859833 Hathi Trust] * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/192159 Family History Library] *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/encyclopedia-of-american-quaker-genealogy/oclc/2193 Find in a library] via WorldCat * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3753 Ancestry.com ($)] ---- === Related Families and Sources === {{Image|file=Pennell-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} {{Image|file=Mendenhall-15-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= }} '''Chappell and Kindred''':[https://archive.org/embed/genealogicalhist01chap Chappell, Dickie, and other Kindred Families] '''Cox''':[https://archive.org/embed/coxfamilyinamer00coxgoog Cox Family Genealogy] '''Jessop or Jessup''':[https://archive.org/embed/historyofjessopf00arms Jessop Family Genealogy] '''Ladd''':[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/46754-redirection The Ladd Family Genealogy] :Ladd, Warren. ''[[Space:The Ladd Family|The Ladd Family]]'' (E. Anthony & Sons, New Bedford, Mass., 1890) '''Earlham College''':[https://archive.org/embed/alumnidirectoryo00earl Alumni Directory]

Bingara Cemetery, Bingara, New South Wales

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[[Category: Bingara Cemetery, Bingara, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Cemeterist_Project-2.png|align=r|size=200}} ==General Information== Cemetery name: '''[[:Category: Bingara Cemetery, Bingara, New South Wales|Bingara Cemetery]] Address: Bingara Cemetery Road, Bingara, New South Wales, Australia GPS Coordinates: -29.87957986215166, 150.56926793252208 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/-29.87954/150.56911 OpenStreetMap] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bingara+Cemetery,+Bingara+NSW+2404/@-29.879535,150.5693305,340m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x6ba17568ed31d575:0xd495cb5ac6930610!8m2!3d-29.8795153!4d150.5693717 Google Maps] ==History== Bingara General Cemetery occupies a generous, gently sloping site on the outskirts of the town. It is laid out in denominational and non-denominational portions and, in more recent years, has been supplemented with a lawn cemetery and a columbarium. A graphic illustration of the cemetery layout has been erected at the main entrance. The portions are signposted and the rows are indicated by markers attached to the boundary fence at one end of each row. The whole cemetery has obviously benefited from the tender loving care of many persons. One such gentleman is Bob Kirk, who has spent countless hours over years researching the cemetery, developing its records of burials and encouraging its preservation. In 2006, Gwydir Shire Council formally recognised his invaluable work by naming him Citizen of the Year. The grounds are maintained in excellent condition by Council and by the extensive voluntary labour of a retired council employee. There are shade trees, ample parking, several benches and a toilet block. The site is well fenced and protected by a grid from straying stock. ==More Information== * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=151 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2343474 Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/149928 Billion Graves] * [https://www.gwydir.nsw.gov.au/Environment/Cemeteries Gwydir Shire Council - Cemetries] == References == * This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]].__NOTOC__

Bingham County, Idaho

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

Bingham Name Study

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__NOTOC__ [[Category:Bingham Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bingham Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bingham Bingham] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bingham name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Binghams), by time period (18th Century Binghams), or by topic (Bingham DNA, Bingham Occupations, Bingham Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bingham Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bingham-1467|Gerry Bingham]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bingham}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Bingham}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== * [[Space:Notable_Binghams|Notable Binghams]] * Possible Future Pages: ** Finding Connections to the Earliest US Binghams ** Thomas Bingham (Norwich, CT settler) ** John A. Bingham (American Revolution) ** Louisville, Kentucky Binghams ==Membership== *[[Blodgett-850|Judith Blodgett]] * [[Bingham-1467|Gerry Bingham]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==

Binghamton, Its Settlement, Growth and Development

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] == Binghamton, Its Settlement, Growth and Development == * by William Summer Lawyer (1833?-1917) * published by Century Memorial Publishing Company, Binghamton, NY, 1900 * Source Example: ::: Lawyer, William Summer. ''[[Space:Binghamton, Its Settlement, Growth and Development|Binghamton, Its Settlement, Growth and Development]]'' (Century Memorial Pub. Co., Binghamton, NY, 1900) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Lawyer|Lawyer]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Lawyer|Lawyer]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Binghamton, Its Settlement, Growth and Development|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=E9YwAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/binghamtonitsset00lawy * https://archive.org/details/binghamtonitsset00law * https://archive.org/details/cu31924063952638 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009832988 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009599603 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13254/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Binghamton, its settlement, growth, and development * Chapter II. French influence among the Indians... * Chapter III. Before the Revolution... * Chapter IV. Reminiscences of the Revolution, with a roll of honor showing the names of patriots of that war who afterward settled in Broome County... * Chapter V. The land titles... * Chapter VI. Earliest settlers in the vicinity of Binghamton... * Chapter VII. County organization and civil history--civil list * Chapter VIII. Reminiscences of early life and settlement in Binghamton * Chapter IX. Settlement--early business men * Chapter X. Village organization and municipal history * Chapter XI. City buildings and departments of municipal government * Chapter XII. The Binghamtom fire department * Chapter XIII. Educational * Chapter XIV. Internal improvements * Chapter XV. Public institutions * Chapter XVI. Banking institutions * Chapter XVII. The bench and the bar * Chapter XVIII. The medical profession * Chapter XIX. The Binghamton Press * Chapter XX. Industrial Binghamton * Chapter XXI. Societies--secret, social and benevolent * Chapter XXII. Ecclesiastical history * Chapter XXIII. Cemeteries * Chapter XXIV. The War of 1861-65 * Chapter XXV. The Spanish-American War... * Chapter XXVI. The town of union, and its incorporated villages, union and Lestershire * Chapter XXVII. The town of Chenango * Chapter XXVIII. The town of Lisle * Chapter XXIX. The town of Binghamton * Chapter XXX. The twon of Nanticoke * Chapter XXXI. The town of Colesville * Chapter XXXII. The town of Maine * Chapter XXXIII. The town of Vestal * Chapter XXXIV. The town of Windsor * Chapter XXXV. The town of Triangle * Chapter XXXVII. The town of Fenton * Chapter XXXVI. The town of Barker * Chapter XXXVIII. The town of Sanford * Chapter XXXIX. The town of Conklin * Chapter XL. The town of Kirkwood * Chapter XLI. The town of Dickinson * Chapter XLII. Ecclesiastical * Part II. Factors in Binghamton history * Factors in Broome County history * Index

Binkley Cemeteries

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[[Category: Binkley Name Study]] {{blue|This is a place to keep a list of cemeteries (by state) where there are many Binkleys.}} ==Kentucky== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2299521&CScn=Binkley+Cemetery& Binkley Cemetery], Crittendon County, Kentucky ==Missouri== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=27603&CScn=Binkley+Cemetery& Binkley Cemetery], Missouri ==North Carolina== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=63521609&CRid=2202123& Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery] ==Ohio== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=42901&CScn=Binkley+Cemetery& Binkley Cemetery], New Reading, OH ==Oklahoma== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2614112&CScn=Binkley+Cemetery& Binkley Cemetery], Wister, Oklahoma ==Pennsylvania== ==Tennessee== #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=9318 Binkley Cemetery], Cheatham County, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2300089 Binkley Cemetery], Davidson County, Nashville, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=9319&CScn=Binkley+Cemetery& Binkley Cemetery], Robertson County, Tennessee #[http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=185821&CRid=2414194&pt=J.%20R.%20Binkley%20Cemetery& J. R. Binkley Cemetery], Vaughn's Gap, Nashville, Davidson County, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2308127&GRid=38055417&CRid=2308127& Turrentine-Binkley Cemetery], Cheatham County, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=10185 Carney Cemetery], Cheatham County, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2173255&CRid=2173255&pt=Oakwood%20United%20Methodist%20Church%20Cemetery& Oakwood United Methodist Church Cemetery], Cheatham County, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=680868&CRid=18848&pt=Spring%20Hill%20Cemetery& Spring Hill Cemetery], Davidson County, Nashville, TN #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=680868&CRid=2183082&pt=Mount%20Zion%20Baptist%20Cemetery& Mt. Zion] #[[Space:Blue_Spring_Cemetery_-_Binkley|Blue Spring Cemetery]], Cheatham County, 67 Binkley interments #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=16787&GSfn=&GSln=Binkley Palestine Cemetery, Bruceville, Tennessee], 29 Binkley interments

Binkley Cemetery, Ashland City, Tennessee

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[[Category: Tennessee, Binkley Name Study]] [[Category: Binkley Cemetery, Ashland City, Tennessee]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=132835414&CRid=9318& Binkley Cemetery on Find a Grave] Last Name, First Name, FAGR Memorial#. Birth/Death Dates, Cemetery Name
Links lead to WikiTree Profiles #B, A F 165910723;b. unknown d. unknown #B, D A 165940110;b. unknown d. unknown #B, M I 165940185;b. unknown d. unknown #[[Binckele-7|Binkley, Adam]] 132835414;b. 1739 d. 1837 #Binkley, Dr Alexander Franklin 84396237;b. Jan. 2, 1845 d. Jan. 28, 1911 #Binkley, Francis Marion 128376589;b. Feb. 8, 1843 d. May 11, 1901 #Binkley, Henry Franklin 167712178;b. Nov. 15, 1855 d. Mar. 26, 1935 #Binkley, James Thomas 155956093;b. Apr. 14, 1859 d. Apr. 8, 1939 #[[Hunt-10346|Binkley, Margaret Leonora Hunt]] 132754954;b. Aug. 13, 1837 d. Mar. 20, 1918 #Binkley, Mary Isabelle Boyd 45095556;b. Jan. 11, 1850 d. Jul. 12, 1925 #Binkley, Orian Isabelle Stewart 128376908;b. Aug. 29, 1849 d. 1921 #Binkley, William Alexander, Jr 45095795;b. 1909 d. 1979 #Binkley, William Alexander 45095591;b. Oct. 9, 1880 d. Jan. 29, 1950 #Carruth, Gail Binkley 165910147;b. Jan. 18, 1941 d. Jun. 3, 2013 #DeLaney, Frank L 84396293;b. 1886 d. 1944 #Gibbs, Cave Johnson 45095106;b. Dec. 13, 1863 d. Aug. 20, 1930 #Gibbs, Infant 45095411;b. unknown d. 1932 #Gibbs, Jessie Alene Dickens 45095250;b. Mar., 1867 d. Nov. 23, 1912 #Gibbs, Nellie Gray 45095441;b. Jul. 29, 1898 d. Jun. 16, 1940 #Gibbs, William Buford 69292632;b. Jan. 29, 1855 d. Jul. 9, 1921 #H, D E 165940062;b. unknown d. unknown #H, M N 45095653;b. unknown d. unknown #H, O E 45095729; b. unknown d. unknown #Knight, Infant 76569934;b. Jul. 1, 1918 d. Jul. 2, 1918 #White, Minnie Binkley 84396324; b. May 9, 1877 d. Jun. 9, 1941

Binkley Line - Peter Binggeli and Anna Geiger

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[[Category: Binkley Name Study]] [[Space:Binkley_Name_Study|Binkley Name Study main project page]] ==='''Patriarch''' [[Binggeli-7|Peter Binggeli]] & Wife #2 - [[Geiger-348|Anna Margaretha (Geiger) Binckele]]=== ====[[Binkley-142|Elisabeth (Binkley) Herbach]] (1749 - 1780)==== #Born December 8, 1749 in Pennsylvania #Died December 19, 1780 in Frederick Co. MD #Wife of George Herbach ====[[Binkley-143|Christian Binckele]] (1751-1799) ==== #name at birth was Binckele; it appears as Binkley in English-language records by the end of his life ====[[Binckele-11|Johann Peter Binkley]] (1753 PA - 1819 NC)==== #Johann Peter Binkley-[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=42705029 FaG42705029], Birth: Jan. 30, 1753, York County, Pennsylvania, USA, Death: Apr. 10, 1819, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA - sons, #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=43686469 Jacob Binkley], Birth: Jan. 30, 1753, York County, Pennsylvania, USA, Death: Apr. 10, 1819, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=44021024 Peter Binkley], Birth: Apr. 13, 1782, Death: Nov. 14, 1846, burial Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA #He was buried in what is now Forsyth County, but at the time was Stokes County. This is a chronic problem for me in editing these NC profiles, and I haven't been consistent, nor have I changed profiles. I would be grateful for some guidance re WikiTree standards however. ====[[Binkley-230|Anna Maria Binckele]] (1755-1759)==== #merge pending with Binkley-264. Binkley-230 is one of Trevor Bauknight's profiles, and he hasn't responded to the merge request. #Spelling on this one should definitely be changed to Binckele. Her birth and death were recorded in German, and she didn't live long enough ever to use the Binkley spelling. ====[[Binkley-148|Friedrich Binckele]] (1757-1834) ==== #name at birth was Binckele #This one raises another question. He's listed with the alternative name Binkele, but not Binckele. While there are indeed a lot of church records that use the spelling Binkele rather than Binckele, I think keeping it in WikiTree just adds confusion. Can it simply be listed generally as a pseudonym for Binckele / Binkley, and can we merge out all current profiles, at least for Peter's family, that are still listed as Binkele? (I may have already caught them all, but I'm not sure.) Otherwise we need to list it as an alternative name on all the Binckele profiles, which doesn't seem to me to be desirable. ====[[Binkley-147 |Joseph Binckele]] (1761-1794) ==== #again, was Binckele at birth ====unnamed infant; - no WikiTree profile==== #born between Joseph and the last Anna Maria, but I don't have a date in my files; ====[[Binkley-146|Anna Maria Binckele]] (1764-1790)==== #did not marry #In any case, her name at birth was Binckele, not Binkley. ====[[Binkley-145|Jacob Binckele]] (1767-?) ==== #This is NOT the same as Binkley-211.

Binkley Line - Peter Binggeli and Anna Maria Werle

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[[Category: Binkley Name Study]] Page to house the lineage of Peter and his first wife. [[Space:Binkley_Name_Study|See also: Main Binkley Name Study Page]] ==='''Patriarch'''- [[Binggeli-7|Peter Binggeli]]-(1704 -1793) & Wife #1 [[Binggeli-19|Anna Maria (Werle) Binggeli]]=== ====[[Binckele-20|Anna Maria Binckele]] (1725 - 1734)==== #There is some question whether her name at birth was Anna Maria, or Anna Maria Salome. We need to check the original records from Alsace, and also the family records at York Moravian, which I think do include her. This child died young, probably in Alsace before the family emigrated to America. In the York Moravian records, the children who died have a cross by their names, but don't always have the death date. ====[[Binckele-22|Catharina (Binckele) Hönig]] (abt. 1727 - abt. 1791)==== #Born about March 25, 1727 in France #Wife of George Hönig #Died about 1791 in Virginia, USA ====[[Binckele-16|Peter Binckele]] (abt. 1728 - ?)==== #Born about June 25, 1728 in Steinthal, Alsace, France #This child died young ====[[Binckele-24|Christman Binckele]] (1729 - ?)==== #Born September 27, 1729 in Alsace, France #This child died young ====[[Binckele-17|Anna Maria Binckele]] (abt. 1731 - 1734)==== #Born about June 26, 1731 in Steinthal, Alsace, France #Died 1734 in Pennsylvania #This child died young; conflict in family histories - Anna or Anna Maria? We need to check the church records. ====[[Binckele-43|Maria Sarah (Binkley) Moser]] (1733 - abt. 1820)==== #Born February 24, 1733 in Steinthal District, Alsace, France #Died about 1820 in Stokes County, North Carolina #Her name should be Binckele, not Binkley; she was already married by the time Binkley came into use - Actually her "current name" is Bartley, not Moser, since she married again after Leonard Moser's death, but I don't want to change this until I link the second husband, and I need more information about him in order to do that. All her children were by Leonard Moser. - And merges are needed for Leonard Moser also. ====[[Binckele-33|Margaretha (Binckele) Vollenweider]] (abt. 1735 - abt. 1791)==== #Born about July 24, 1735 in Steinthal, Alsace, Germany #Died about August 1791 in Augusta, Virginia, United States ====[[Binkele-8|Jacob Binckele]] (1736 - ?)==== #duplicate of [[Binggeli-26|Jacob Binggeli]] - #Born October 23, 1736 in Warwick, Bucks, Pennsylvania #died in Tennessee ====[[Binckele-23|Christina (Binckele) Fischer]] (1738 - 1799)==== #Born February 21, 1738 in Warwick, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States #Wife of Caspar Fischer — married 1757 in Maryland #Died 1799 in Robertson, Tennessee, United States ====[[Binckele-7|John Adam Binkley]] (1739 PA-1837 TN)==== #John Adam Binkley - [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=680868&GRid=132835414& FaG#132835414], Birth: 1739, Pennsylvania, Death: March 3, 1837 in Sycamore Creek,Cheatham County, Tennessee, Burial in [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=9318 Binkley Cemetery] - sons #[[Binkley-187|Adam Binkley]] ## - daughter [[Binkley-185|Lavinia]] #[[Binkley-69|Heinrich Binkley]] ====[[Binckele-25|Elisabeth Binckele]] (1740 - bef. 1749)==== #Born February 16, 1740 in Codorus, York, Pennsylvania, United States #Died before 1749 [location unknown] #Died Young ====[[Binkley-263|Anna Barbara Binkley]] (1741 - ?)==== #Born May 26, 1741 in Pennsylvania #Death date and location unknown #This child died young; name should definitely be changed to Binckele since she died long before that spelling was used. ====[[Binggeli-30|John Binggeli]] (1743 - ?)==== #Born 1743 [location unknown] #Death date and location unknown #unmerged match to Binggeli-30; need to resolve birth date question. See my note on this profile. ====[[Binckele-12|Johannes (Binckele) Binkley]] (1743 - abt. 1801)==== #Born March 26, 1743 in Codorus, York, Pennsylvania, United States #Died about 1801 in Robertson County, Tennessee, USA #Father of Jacob Binkley ====[[Binckele-7|Colonel John Adam (Binckele) Binkley]] (1744 - 1837)==== #Born August 12, 1744 in Codorus, York, Pennsylvania, USA #Died March 3, 1837 in Sycamore Creek,Cheatham County, Tennessee #Father of John Binkley, Heinrich Binkley and Johann Adam Binkley #Husband of Mary Magdalena (Weller) Binkley ====[[Binkley-141|Unnamed Twins]] (1745-1745)==== {{Image|file=Binkley-335_images_and_clipart.png |align=l |size=m }}{{clear}}

Binkley-Steele-Hagar Cemetery, Hermitage, Tennessee

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[[Category: Tennessee, Binkley Name Study]] [[Category: Binkley-Steele-Hagar Cemetery, Hermitage, Tennessee]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Binkley&GSiman=1&GScid=18918&CRid=18918&pt=Binkley-Steele-Hagar%20Cemetery& Binkley-Steele-Hagar Cemetery, on Find a Grave] John Hagar Rd. and Earhart Rd.
Hermitage
Davidson County
Tennessee USA
Postal Code: 37076
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#Beadle, Ann Leady Binkley 125755478, b. Nov. 11, 1845 d. Jul. 26, 1933 #Binkley, Alice Moss 31371214, b. May 22, 1855 d. Jun. 17, 1893 #Binkley, Elizabeth Ivey Holland 31370695, b. unknown d. Jul. 15, 1879 #Binkley, Frederick Summerfield 31370841 . b. Jun. 22, 1836 d. Jun. 23, 1836 #Binkley, Henry C. 84430045, b. Nov. 25, 1847 d. Apr. 15, 1934 #Binkley, Joseph Henry 84435408, b. Sep. 2, 1891 d. Aug. 4, 1961 #Binkley, Joseph Pitts 31371144, b. May 14, 1853 d. Apr. 8, 1921 #[[Binkley-921|Binkley, Joseph Shackelford]] 31370524, b. Nov. 19, 1810 d. Aug. 21, 1887 #Binkley, Mabel Floy 84435438, b. Oct. 30, 1889 d. Aug. 22, 1953 #Binkley, Malvina 31370880, b. May 1, 1839 d. Jun. 12, 1852 #Binkley, Martha Buchanan Steele 31370554, b. Dec. 9, 1811 d. Jul. 28, 1859 #Binkley, Martha Elizabeth 31370970, b. Dec. 24, 1849 d. Jun. 18, 1852 #Binkley, Mary Ann "Mollie" Ellis 48079466, b. Apr. 15, 1867 d. Jul. 19, 1938 #Binkley, Ree J McGee 31371044, b. Apr. 13, 1848 d. Apr. 15, 1928 #Binkley, Samuel Steele 31371108, b. Oct. 2, 1851 d. Mar. 7, 1933 #Clark, Elizabeth Binkley 31370752, b. Apr. 5, 1862 d. Dec. 6, 1879 #Phillips, Clara Blanche Binkley 84438902, b. 1878 d. 1904 #Phillips, Frances Moss "Fannie" Binkley 84438917, b. Jul. 2, 1880 d. Oct. 17, 1953 #Steele, Mary Binkley 6495548, b. Oct. 13, 1834 d. Aug. 8, 1881 #Sweeney, Emma Corinne Binkley 76849807, b. Feb. 2, 1877 d. Nov. 12, 1912

Binscombe Old Quaker Burial Ground

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[[Category: Old Friends Burial Ground, Binscombe, Surrey]] 161 members of the Religious Society of Friends were buried on this small piece of land according to the plaque, next to the old barn (now a private house) where George Fox once preached, or 188 according to the Wikipedia article below, ending in 1790. There are no headstones visible. There is a public footpath adjacent. There is some information about the burials, and background history, at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godalming_Friends_Meeting_House. The only person buried here who is named in the article is Thomas Patching, who died shortly after being arrested for non-payment of tithes in 1660. He had owned Binscombe Manor, and the barn and burial ground were his.

Binstead, Isle of Wight One Place Study

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== Binstead, Isle of Wight One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Binstead, Isle of Wight|category=Binstead, Isle of Wight One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q864058|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Binstead, Isle of Wight One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] {{Image|file=Binstead_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study.jpg |size=m |caption=Binstead Hill the main road through Binstead Village }} From the [[Project:One_Place_Studies|main OPS Project Page]]: A One Place Study is a historical and genealogical study of a specific place and all the people who have lived there. Our mission is to encourage and assist those interested in the study of one-place genealogy and history. The project also aims to promote connections to the Worldwide family tree from within local family groups in one-place studies at WikiTree. This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about Benestede (Binstead) in one place on wikitree. My paternal uncle and his family lived in Binstead, at 3 Binstead Hill and my sisters and I stayed or visited them during the 1970's. Initially, I will be adding my relatives to the linked category, but eventually all who have lived there. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Isle of Wight :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 50.7272, -1.18834 :'''Elevation:''' 25.0 m or 82.0 feet ===How to Join=== Please contact the project leader Janet Wild or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks. ===Goals=== #Add more data and links to OPS page - Done #Add my relatives to the category associated with OPS in progress #Add others to the category associated with OPS #Add details of the two [http://www.northstoneham.org.uk/warshrine/gallery/havenstreet1.html The Binstead & Havenstreet War Shrine] and the [http://www.isle-of-wight-memorials.org.uk/towns/binstead.htm Binstead War Memorial] #Review war records and create profiles on Wikitree #AddOPS to the https://www.one-place-studies.org/ ===History=== : Benestede (Binstead) was a settlement in Domesday Book. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7300915 It is noted as being in the hundred of Bowcombe and the county of Hampshire.https://opendomesday.org/place/SZ5792/binstead/ It had a recorded population of 2 households in 1086, putting it in the smallest 20% of settlements recorded in Domesday. https://opendomesday.org/book/hampshire/32/These two households appear to have been two villains or ploughman who worked the land held by (William De Azor). Benestede (Binstead) is an easy village to pass straight through on your way from Newport to Ryde. Binstead was originally recorded in 1086 in the Domesday Book as Benestede and was known for the quality of its limestone. These Limestone quarries were exploited on a large scale at least from the 11th century onwards. They were more or less worked out before the end of the Middle Ages and hence it is difficult to establish a precise location for the original quarries. https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/stones_ahrb_2005/cfm/Public/details/QuarryDetails.cfm?Quarrycode=BNST&BCnt=1&Choice=5 Stone pits can be seen on the 1866 O.S. Map in the village of Binstead. The remnants of this ancient quarrying industry are still visible today in the village’s landscape and place names. : Nearby Quarr abbey took its name from the quarry to the east of it. The Cistercian house of our Lady at Quarr was founded in 1131, by Baldwin de Redvers, as a colony from Savigny, and was consecrated 1 June 1150. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hants/vol5/pp151-155 A licence was granted in 1340, to wall and crenellate the abbey and this work was still in progress in 1366. The abbey was dissolved during King Henry VIII's reign in July 1536.https://quarrabbey.org/heritage/medieval-quarr/history/ The monks disbursed to their sister abbey on the mainland. : The medieval Abbey church was either built or faced with locally quarried limestone. Much of the abbey was demolished the remains are now on the historic at risk register.https://quarrabbey.org/heritage/medieval-quarr/ruins-of-the-abbey-of-quarr/ : The abbey was later purchased and demolished by John Mills of Southampton. Some of its stone was used for building Yarmouth Castle.https://quarrabbey.org/heritage/medieval-quarr/history/ ===Population=== : 1086 2 households : ===Social Media=== [https://m.facebook.com/groups/116198002531663/ The Binstead history and memories group] ====Notables==== : Sir John de Benstede, a prominent member of the English royal household, Prebendary of Sandiacre (1297-c1308) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_de_Benstedehttps://www.houseofnames.com/binstead-family-crest ==Sources== *https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hants/vol5/pp151-155 *https://quarrabbey.org/

Binsted Holy Cross, Hampshire

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[[:Category:Holy Cross Church, Binsted, Hampshire|Holy Cross, Binsted, Hampshire]] ---- == The church of Holy Cross, Binsted, Hampshire, England == HOLY CROSS CHURCH, Binsted is situated in the middle of the Village, close to the Primary School and the Wickham Institute. The current building dates from the 12th Century but it is believed there may have been an earlier Saxon church on or near the site. Field Marshall Lord Montgomery, who was a regular worshipper at Holy Cross, is buried in the graveyard. '''References''' *The Benefice of Bentley, Binsted and Froyle page: [http://www.benbinfro.co.uk/churches-in-the-benefice/binsted/ Binsted Holy Cross] *Astoft Entry with photographs: [http://www.astoft.co.uk/binsted.htm Binsted Holy Cross]

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[[Category:Biography Builders]] =BioBuilders Project= Here's our checklist: Data Section: birth date/place names of parents marriage date/place and spouse name names of children, if any death date/place Biography Section: Written (full) sentences stating the facts above, adding inline sources to each fact. Is the profile '''Genealogically Defined?''' As a general rule biographies should be in your own words. Paraphrase and rewrite, don't copy/paste. Baptism, burial, military, and other life events with inline sources. Something to "humanize" the person, such as career or avocation with sources. List of children with at least one pertinent fact. Some list siblings. (I think this takes up real estate.) Explanatory remarks, if needed (e.g. disputed persons information, Research Notes, whatever needs extra explaining). Photos or pictures, background. Not a must, but nice (you need to own the copyright unless they are in the public domain). Categories. Connection to the Global Tree. All duplicates merged or initiated. Links to persons and events, perhaps from Wikipedia. Historical context as related to the person's life. Sources, Sources, Sources. You can see some ideas on where to find some of this information on the Biography Builders space page. '''My APRIL BIOBUILDER Profiles''' - ''Married in April'' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213440/april-2021-biobuilders-people-who-married-in-april April Challenge Post] Clean up this profiles and review ''Biobuilder Checklist'' on every profile. ''All profiles were married in the month of April.'' #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/North-1791 William Darke North] 4th Great Grand Uncle #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sackett-1428 Mary Catherine ''Sackett'' Hopkins] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ball-1787 John C. 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== Introduction == [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ '''Bio Check'''] examines biographies to identify profiles that might be unsourced, that are marked unsourced, or that have style issues. It is intended as an aid in finding profiles that might qualify as Unsourced, and can also be used to find profiles with style issues. Style issues are noted by examining the biography based on [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]]. Profiles that are already marked as Unsourced can also be found via the [[Space:DBE_Unsourced|Data Doctors Report]], which is updated weekly or via the [[:Category:Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced Profiles Category]]. To understand what might qualify as Unsourced, see [[Help:Sources_FAQ#When_should_the_Unsourced_Research_Note_Box_be_used.3F|WikiTree Sources FAQ]] and [[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources|Pre-1700 Profiles Cite Reliable Sources]]. '''Before adding an {{Unsourced}} Research Note Box, the profile should be examined.''' On a laptop/desktop, hover over the name of the input field for tips. == Using Bio Check == When you are not logged in to the WikiTree apps, the first screen has the option to login or to use the app without logging in. You must be logged in to check any profiles that you manage that have a private biography or to check your watchlist. Log in using the same username and password that you use for WikiTree. To use Bio Check, specify what to check, how to check, then control the operation and monitor progress. Enter information specifying what to check and how to check in the box at the top portion of the window. The left side of the window is what to check and the right side is how to check and report. Buttons let you control the operation. === Specify what to check === Start by specifying '''How to find profiles''', which is a dropdown menu with the options listed below. Depending on the option you select, the criteria used for what to check differ. Supply the criteria for what to check as follows: *''Check Profile'' - find profiles using a WikiTree Id *#'''Profile''' - enter the WikiTree Id to check. For example, use Doe-100 for John Doe. *#'''Ancestor generations''' - enter the number of generations of ancestors to check for the profile. *#'''Descendant generations''' - enter the number of generations of descendants to check for the profile. *#'''Number of degrees of connection to check''' - enter number of degrees of connection to check. This will check all relatives (parents, spouses, children, siblings) for the profile. This can apply to all profiles or only to those profiles that have source or style issues. Each degree will check the relatives of all previously checked profiles. This can grow exponentially and is limited to 3 unless you are checking all connections. *#'''Check connections for all profiles''' - select to check all connected profiles. When selected, all profiles will be checked; otherwise, only unsourced profiles or profiles with style issues will be checked. Profiles will be checked for the number of degrees specified or until a maximum number of profiles is reached. *#'''Max profiles to report''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to report. The check will complete when all profiles have been examined or this many profiles have been found to report. *''WikiTree+ search results'' - find profiles using WikiTree+ to search for profiles *#'''Search text on WikiTree+''' - enter the text to use for a WikiTree+ search to find profiles. This is the same text used for WikiTree+ searches, described in the [[Help:WikiTree_Plus#Text_search_2|WikiTree+ Help]]. *#'''Max search profiles''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to return from the search. Some searches can find many profiles (e.g., 10,000 or more). Use this field to limit the number of profiles to return to Bio Check. The value should not be more than 20000, and preferably not more than 2000. *#'''Check starting at''' - enter the offset to start checking returned profiles. Use the default value of 0 to start at the beginning. This suffices in most cases. *#'''Max to check''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to check from the search results. The check will complete when this number is reached. The check may complete sooner if the value for '''Max profiles to report''' is reached or all profiles have been examined. In the case of searches that return many profiles (such as the 10,000 example above), this can be used with '''Check starting at''' to check the profiles in smaller groups. For example, to check in groups of 150 set this value to 150 and increase the offset by 150 for each subsequent check (0, 150, 300, 450...). The value for '''Max to check should not be more than 5000, and it is recommended that it not be more than 2000'''. *#'''Max profiles to report''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to report. The check will complete when all profiles have been examined or this many profiles have been found to report. The check may complete sooner if the '''Max to check''' number is reached. *''Check watchlist'' - find profiles from your watchlist. You must be logged in to check your watchlist. *#'''Max profiles''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to return from your watchlist. Use this field to limit the number of profiles to return to Bio Check. The value should not be more than 5000. *#'''Check starting at''' - enter the offset to start checking returned profiles. Use the default value of 0 to start at the beginning. Profiles are in order of oldest created first. If you have many profiles on your watchlist, you may want to first check a few hundred profiles, then change the starting position after those profiles. *#'''Max to check''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to check from your watchlist. The check will complete when this number is reached. The check may complete sooner if the value for '''Max profiles to report''' is reached or all profiles have been examined. In the case where you have many profiles on your watchlist), this can be used with '''Check starting at''' to check the profiles in smaller groups. For example, if you have 1700 profiles on your watchlist, you may want to begin with '''Check starting at''' at 0 and '''Max to check''' at 200, then run another test with '''Check starting at''' set to 200, then 400, and so on. The value for '''Max to check should not be more than 5000, and it is recommended that it not be more than 200'''. *#'''Report only profiles not managed by you''' - report only profiles on your watchlist where you are not the manager. This may include profiles for which you are co-manager or profiles where you have been added to the trusted list. *#'''Max profiles to report''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to report. The check will complete when all profiles have been examined or this many profiles have been found to report. The check may complete sooner if the '''Max to check''' number is reached. *''Check random profiles'' - find profiles at random; see Check random profiles under Tips below *#'''Min random number''' - enter the lowest profile number to check. If left blank, the random numbers will start at 1. *#'''Max search profiles''' - enter the highest profile number to check. If left blank or set to 0, the random numbers will end at 36000000 (or more, close to the total number of profiles). This should not be more than the number of profiles, which can be found at the [https://www.wikitree.com/ WikiTree home page]. *#'''Max to check''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to check. The check will complete when this number is reached. The check may complete sooner if the value for '''Max profiles to report''' is reached or all profiles have been examined. The value for '''Max to check should not be more than 5000, and it is recommended that it not be more than 3000'''. *#'''Max profiles to report''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to report. The check will complete when all profiles have been examined or this many profiles have been found to report. The check may complete sooner if the '''Max to check''' number is reached. *''Check challenge contributions'' - find profiles recorded using the Challenge tracker. *#'''Challenge:''' - start by selecting the desired challenge from the dropdown menu. *#'''Challenge Date:''' - select the challenge date from the dropdown menu. *#'''Contributor profile''' - enter the WikiTree Id for the contributor. For example, use Doe-100 for John Doe. *#'''Check starting at''' - enter the offset to start checking returned profiles. Use the default value of 0 to start at the beginning. This suffices in most cases. *#'''Max to check''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to check from the results. The check will complete when this number is reached. The check may complete sooner if the value for '''Max profiles to report''' is reached or all profiles have been examined. In the case of searches that return many profiles, this can be used with '''Check starting at''' to check the profiles in smaller groups. For example, to check in groups of 150 set this value to 150 and increase the offset by 150 for each subsequent check (0, 150, 300, 450...). The value for '''Max to check should not be more than 5000, and it is recommended that it not be more than 2000'''. *#'''Max profiles to report''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to report. The check will complete when all profiles have been examined or this many profiles have been found to report. The check may complete sooner if the '''Max to check''' number is reached. === Specify how to check and report === Start by identifying the desired report type from '''Profiles to report''', which is a dropdown menu with the following options: *''Detailed report'' - report source and style issue details *''Summary report'' - report a summary indicating if there are any source or style issues. This also notes the Privacy for the profile, if it is an orphaned profile (i.e., has no manager), and the birth and death dates. When this type of report is downloaded as a CSV, columns are added for Reviewer Id, Review Status, and Review Comments. *''Sources report'' - report profile sources. If there are many profiles and many sources, this may be large since this will include a row for each source on each profile. *''None (Statistics Only'') - do not report any profiles, but report the summary statistics. Use this for a large result when you are only interested in the total numbers. Once you have selected the desired report type, choose values for the remaining criteria. #'''Check Open Profiles only''' - select to check only open profiles. When this is not selected, any profile with a public biography will be checked. #'''Check Orphan Profiles only''' - select to check only orphan profiles. When this is selected, only profiles that do not have a profile manager will be checked. #'''Ignore Pre-1500 Profiles''' - select to ignore Pre-1500 profiles. When this is selected, only profiles with a birth date or death date after 1500 will be checked. Profiles with no dates will always be checked. #'''Reliable Sources Required''' - select to require Pre-1700 reliable sources for all profiles. When this is selected, any profile, regardless of birth and death dates, will be checked using the criteria for Pre-1700 profiles. Use this option when you would like to take a closer look at the checked profiles and work to a higher standard. #'''Report style details''' - select to report all profiles with style issues. When not selected, profiles that may be unsourced or that have style issues related to required section headings are reported. #'''Report all profiles''' - select to report all profiles. When not selected, only profiles with style or source issues are reported. #'''Search biography''' - enter a search phrase. Any profile that contains this phrase will be reported. The phrase does not need to be in the Biography section. The search is not case sensitive. === Control operation and monitor progress === After specifying the profiles to be checked and reported, control the operation by clicking buttons and monitor progress by watching the messages. :'''Check Profiles''' - start examining profiles using the specified criteria. Watch the progress and status messages. When completed, the results will be sorted by Profile. :'''Cancel''' - cancel the current operation. Cancel can only be selected while an operation is in progress. It may take some time for the cancel to complete. When completed, any results will be sorted by Profile. :'''Download CSV''' - download a comma separated value file for the current results. Results can only be downloaded when the check has been completed (or canceled). The CSV will include all of the profiles that are reported. The CSV will also include the unique person identifier for the profile. For a report including source and style status, the CSV will include the total number of lines in the biography, the number of inline found, and the total number of lines found possibly containing sources. Lines possibly containing sources excludes anything in == Research Notes == and is a count of everything after the == Sources == heading; when there is no == Sources == heading it is a count of lines in the biography. :'''Tools''' - open Family Tree and Tools for a profile in a new tab. The WikiTree Id appears in the button. When How to find profiles is ''WikiTree Id'' this will open the tools page for the supplied WikiTree Id. When How to find profiles is ''Check watchlist'' this will open the tools page for your profile. This is not available when How to find profiles is either ''WikiTree+ search results'' or ''Check random profiles''. Check Profiles must be selected for the WikiTree Id to be included in the Tools button. :'''Help''' - open this page in a new tab :'''WikiTree+''' - open the WikiTree+ Text/Search page in a new tab. This will use the Search text that you supplied when How to find profiles is ''WikiTree+ search results''. :'''Messages''' ::The first message is a progress message. When the check is completed, this message will say "Check Completed. Examined X profiles. Privacy did not allow testing for Y profiles", where X and Y indicate the number of profiles processed. Otherwise, this shows the current progress. There may be some delay in getting ancestors, getting descendants, and checking relatives, and you may see messages like "Gathering ancestor profiles for 10 generations" or "Examining relatives for 18 possibly unsourced profiles test number 1 for 134 profiles". When checking results from a WikiTree+ search, there is a message like "Examining 250 of 1000 profiles found via search". ::Once the check is completed, the message includes the number of unique profiles examined. In the case of pedigree collapse, the "duplicate" profiles are examined only once. The number of profiles not checked due to privacy, date, or other reasons is also reported. Profiles not checked due to date include Pre-1500 profiles when the '''Ignore Pre-1500 Profiles''' option is checked. Other reasons a profile is not checked include profiles that have been deleted, profiles that are unlisted, or those marked as Disproven/Questionable/Uncertain Existence. :: If the check is cancelled, the first message will start with ''Canceled. Results may be incomplete.'' ::The second message will show the status of the check. The message "Gathering profiles for Name-###" or ''Examining 1000 profiles'' will appear as profiles are being checked. When the check completes, there will be a message such as "Checked 232 profiles: Found 123 profiles with 90 style issues; 38 marked unsourced; 44 possibly unsourced not marked", and the results will appear in the table. When the message is something like "Examined 24 profiles: Found 0 profiles with 0 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked", the table will be empty. Checked is the number of profiles that had the biography examined. ::If the first message starts with ''Server is overloaded. Results may be incomplete. Try again later.'' there is too much activity on the server. This should clear itself in a short time. ::If the first message starts with ''Reached maximum number of profiles. Results may be incomplete.'' there were too many profiles to be processed. Try again with fewer profiles. [[#top|[top]]] == Bio Check Results == Bio Check results are a table containing information for the profiles examined. The content is controlled by the value selected for '''Profiles to report'''. The ''Detailed report'' and ''Summary report'' include profile source and style status, and the ''Sources report'' will include profile sources. When ''Report All profiles'' is selected, all profiles are reported; when not selected, only profiles with style or source issues are reported. Once profiles are checked you can select different values for Profiles to report: and that report will be displayed without having to select Check Profiles again. If however, you change a setting such as Check Open Profiles only or Report all profiles, you will need to select Check Profiles again. Each report includes Profile and Name. Click on the Profile (e.g., Doe-100) to go to the profile. The '''Name''' column includes the first name and current last name for the profile. The ''Detailed report'' and ''Summary report'' include a Sourced? column, described below. The ''Summary report' 'has an X in the Style Issues column when the profile has any style issues, and has an X in the Orphan column when the profile has no manager. The ''Detailed report'' includes a column for Search?. The Search? column contains Found when the profile contains the '''Search biography''' phrase. Click on the column heading to sort the results to quickly find which profiles contain the search phrase. The ''Detailed report'' includes a column for Inline ref Count. The Inline ref Count is the count of citation found in the biography. It does not include the count of . This is something that may be of use to those who wish to optionally use inline references in the biography. When used with a report for All profiles this can be used to assess the use of inline citations. The ''Detailed report'' includes a column for Number Valid Sources. The Number Valid Sources is the count of sources found in the biography that are probably valid (e.g., count as making the profile sourced). When used with a report for All profiles this can be used to assess the number of sources for profiles. The ''Sources report'' includes a row for each source on the profile that has '''Count''' and the content of the source. A Count of -1 means that no sources were found. A Count of 0 means that a possible source was found but that it did not provide a clear identification of where the information came from, or did not meet the criteria for a Pre-1700 profile reliable source. A Count greater than 0 is the count of the possible source found on the profile. Click on a column name to sort by that column. Click again to reverse the sort order. For example, Click on '''Sourced?''' to order the results by Marked, Maybe, Sourced. === Sourced? === The '''Sourced?''' column contains the probable source status for the profile, in accordance with WikiTree guidance on sources. The content of the biography is examined using [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]] to determine if the profile status is Sourced, Marked, or Maybe. A profile with a sourced status of Maybe, which appears as ?, should be examined per [[Help:Sources_FAQ#When_should_the_Unsourced_Research_Note_Box_be_used.3F|WikiTree Sources FAQ]], [[Help:Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]], and [[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources|Pre-1700 Profiles Cite Reliable Sources]] WikiTree source guidance. For a Pre-1700 profile, any online family tree is not considered a possible source. Other items not considered possible sources are those listed on the appropriate project's list of reliable sources. Possible sources are found inside the and tags in the Biography section and following the tag. Content between the == Sources == section and the tag are also considered possible sources. :Note: There may be text in the Biography section that has information such as detailed census information or specifics for a birth/marriage/death registration. If this information is neither captured via an inline citation nor after the Sources section; such text is not considered a possible source. Such profiles, however, do '''not''' qualify for the {{Unsourced}} research notes box. The content of == Research Notes ==, the content of any comment, and anything after == Acknowledgements == are not considered a possible source. When a profile source status is Maybe and that profile is checked when editing the profile or when using a Tree App, the message '''may be unsourced''' will be reported. ==== When is a profile source status Sourced? ==== ::The profile has a possible source that might provide clear identification of where the information the profile came from ==== When is a profile source status Marked? ==== ::The profile that has the {{Unsourced}} research notes box ::The profile has an Unsourced category ==== When is a profile source status ? (Maybe) ==== ::None of the possible sources provide clear identification of where any information on the profile came from ::The biography is empty ::The profile has no birth or death date ::The profile has an image, but no content that identifies the source of that image ::The profile has multiples of the same heading, multiple tags, or varies significantly from the recommended order === Required Sections === The ''Detailed report'' includes a Required Sections column reporting style issues related to the required portions of a biography. Style issues are noted by examining the biography based on [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]]. If the style issue is reported for a profile where you are not the Profile Manager, you should [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Communicate Before Editing]]. It is also recommended that you '''use their style, not yours'''. The Required Sections column may include the following: * '''Acknowledgements before Sources''': The == Acknowledgements == heading was found before the == Sources == heading. The == Acknowledgements == heading should be the last section in the biography. Acknowledgements and Acknowledgments are the same, both are generally accepted spellings. Move == Acknowledgements == and the content to the end of the biography * '''Acknowledgements subsection instead of section''': The == Acknowledgements == heading has more than two == and is thus a lower level heading. Change this to a second level heading by removing the extra = * '''Advance Directive is not at end of profile''': The == Advance Directive == heading was found before another heading. The == Advance Directive == heading, when present, should be the last section in the biography. Move == Advance Directive == and the content to the end of the biography * '''Advance Directive subsection instead of section''': The == Advance Directive == heading has more than two == and is thus a lower level heading. Change this to a second level heading by removing the extra = * '''Biography is empty''': The biography is empty. See [[Space:DBE_802|Suggestion 802: Empty Profile]] * '''Comment with no ending''': The biography has the start of a comment, but no end for the comment. Review the biography to find the to correctly end the comment * '''Empty Biography section''': There were no lines found after the == Biography == heading before either the == Sources == heading or tag. This is a clue that the profile could be improved by writing a biography * '''Inline tag after ''': The biography has a tag after the tag. See [[Space:DBE_868|Suggestion 868: Inline citations after tag]]. The inline citation (i.e., the citation) should be in the == Biography == section. As long as there is a tag the citation content will appear following that tag -- you can see by clicking on Preview when you are editing a biography. Ensure that the placement of the tag is not part of the Profile Manager's style (see [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Communicate Before Editing]]). Sometimes this will be caused by an extra pair inside the (e.g,, xxx ), and the extra pair should be removed. * '''Inline with no ending ''':The biography contained a without an ending . See [[Space:DBE_862|Suggestion 862: Inline citation doesn't end with ref tag]]. The and occur in pairs. The was missing. Check to ensure that the ending was included, and that the / or the < characters are not missing. * '''Missing tag''': The tag was not found. See [[Space:DBE_863|Suggestion 863: Missing tag]]. Add a line immediately following the == Sources == heading that contains * '''Missing Biography heading''': There was no == Biography== heading. Add a == Biography == heading to the profile. When Biography is present but not in English, this may mean that it is in a language that BioCheck does not understand. * '''Missing Sources heading''': There was no == Sources == heading. Add a == Sources == heading to the profile. See [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]] for the proper location. When Sources is present but not in English, this may mean that it is in a language that BioCheck does not understand. * '''Multiple tag''': The biography has more than one tag. See [[Space:DBE_866|Suggestion: 866 Duplicated reference tag]]. Organize the biography using [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]] so that a single tag immediately follows the == Sources == section heading, and remove any extra tag. * '''Multiple Biography headings''': There was more than one == Biography == heading. See [[Space:DBE_811|Suggestion 811: Uncleaned profile after merge]] * '''Multiple Sources headings''': The biography has more than one == Sources == heading. See [[Space:DBE_811|Suggestion 811: Uncleaned profile after merge]] * '''N lines between Sources and ''': There were N lines between the == Sources == heading and the tag, excluding any blank lines. The tag should be on the line immediately following the == Sources == heading. To fix this, move the so it immediately follows the == Sources == heading. * '''Profile has no dates''': Profile has neither birth nor death dates. Typically profiles without dates do not have sources. * '''Profile is marked unsourced but may have sources''': Profile either has the {{Unsourced}} Research Note Box or an Unsourced category assigned but may have sources. Review the profile to see if the Research Note Box or Unsourced category should be removed. * '''Profile is marked unsourced''': Profile either has the {{Unsourced}} Research Note Box or an Unsourced category assigned * '''Sources subsection instead of section''': The == Sources == heading has more than two == and is thus a lower level heading. Change this to a second-level heading by removing the extra = * '''Span with no ending span''': The biography contained a tag without an ending . Examine the biography to review each span tag and add the ending tag === Style Issues === The ''Detailed report'' includes a Style Issues column reporting style issues related to the biography. Style issues are noted by examining the biography based on [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]]. If the style issue is reported for a profile where you are not the Profile Manager, you should [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Communicate Before Editing]]. It is also recommended that you '''use their style, not yours'''. When '''Report style details''' is selected, all style issues will be reported. When '''Report style details''' is not selected, style issues will be reported only for profiles that may be unsourced or have issues in the Required Sections. The Style Issues column may include the following: * '''Advance Directive on a non member profile''': The Advance Directive heading was found on a profile that is not an active WikiTree member. Orphan or assign managers as specified in the Advance Directive. * '''Biography contains HTML tag that is not recommended''' : The biography contains a line that starts with < which identifies it as an HTML tag. The tag used was not found in the [[Help:Recommended_Tags|Recommended Tags]]. The help at [[Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS|HTML and Inline CSS]] explains why formatting other than what is explained on [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] is not recommended. * '''Biography has without ending >''': A tag was found with no ending >. Add the missing > * '''Biography heading before''' CATEGORY: The Biography heading is before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Biography may contain email address''': The biography contains what looks like an email address. Remove the email address. * '''Category not at start of biography''': There is a line before the first [[Category in the biography. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Easily Confused Navigation Box before''' CATEGORY: An Easily ConfusedNavigation Box was found before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Heading or subheading before Biography''': A section or subsection heading was found before the Biography heading. Either remove the heading, or move the subsection under the applicable top level heading (i.e., Biography, Research Notes, or Sources). * '''Horizontal rule before Biography''': A horizontal rule (----) was found before the Biography heading. There should be no horizontal rules (----) anywhere above the Biography. Remove the line. * '''Missing Research Note Box for: '''RNB: The biography contains a section or subsection heading RNB. This heading is the same as the name of a Research Note Box, such as {{Uncertain Existence}}, and an indication that you may wish to add that Research Note Box to the profile. * '''Navigation Box''' NAV '''is''' : There is a Navigation Box (named Nav) used that does not have an Approved status. The status is reported. For example, the Navigation Box {{Succession box}} would be reported as Navigation Box: Succession box is deprecated. Navigation Boxes are identified [[Help:Navigation_Boxes| here]]. * '''Navigation Box: '''Easily Confused '''should be before '''Succession''' Navigation Box''': There is an Easily Confused Navigation Box before a Succession Navigation Box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Easily Confused Navigation Box is after any category and is before the Succession Navigation Box. * '''Navigation Box: '''Easily Confused '''should be before Project Box''': There is an Easily Confused Navigation Box before a Project Box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Easily Confused Navigation Box is after any category and is before the Research Note Box. * '''Navigation Box: '''Easily Confused '''should be before Research Note Box''': There is an Easily Confused Navigation Box before a Research Note Box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Easily Confused Navigation Box is after any category and is before the Research Note Box. * '''Navigation Box: '''Succession '''should be before Biography heading''': There is a Succession Navigation Box before a biography heading. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Succession Navigation Box is after any category, Research Note Box or Project Box and is before the biography heading. * '''Project Box before''' CATEGORY: A Project Box was found before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Project''' PROJECT_NAME '''should be before Biography heading''': There is a Project Box (named PROJECT_NAME) after the Biography heading. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Project Box is after any Research Note Box but before the Biography heading. * '''Project''' PROJECT_NAME '''should be before Succession Navigation Box''': There is a Project Box (named PROJECT_NAME) after the Succession Navigation Box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Project Box is after any Research Note Box but before the Succession Navigation Box. * '''Research Note Box before''' CATEGORY: A Research Note Box was found before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Research Note Box''' RNB '''is''' status: There is a Research Note Box (named RNB) used that does not have an Approved status. The status is reported. For example, the Research Note Box {{Questionable}} would be reported as Research Note Box: Questionable is deprecated. Research Note Boxes are identified [[Help:Research_Note_Boxes| here]]. * '''Research Note Box''' RNB '''should be before Biography''': There is a Research Note Box (named RNB) after the Biography heading. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Research Note box is after any Category and is before any Project Box and the == Biography == heading * '''Research Note Box''' RNB '''should be before Project''': There is a Research Note Box (named RNB) before a Project box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Research Note box is after any category and is before the Project Box. * '''Research Note Box''' RNB '''should be before Succession Navigation Box''': There is a Research Note Box (named RNB) after a Succession Navigation box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Research Note box is after any Category and is before any Project Box, before any Succession Navigation Box, and before and the == Biography == heading * '''Sticker: ''' STICKER_NAME ''' should be after Biography heading''': There is a Sticker (named STICKER_NAME) before the Biography heading. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Sticker is after the Biography heading. * '''Succession Navigation Box before''' CATEGORY: A Succession Navigation Box was found before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Summary Text before''' CATEGORY: Summary text was found before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Unexpected line before Biography ... '''the unexpected lines follow: There might be unexpected lines before the Biography heading. The [Help:Biographies Biography Styles and Standards] states "If the narrative is particularly long, you can include a one or two paragraph summary. This should be above the Biography heading and should not have a subheader of its own." In this case, the issue can be ignored. Many times there are items above the Biography heading that should instead be called out through the use of a Research Note box, with the associated text then included in a === subsection below either the Biography or Research Notes section. Ideally, the subsection would have the same name as the Research Note Box, such as Disproven Existence. * '''Wrong level heading == '''WLH''' ==''': A section heading (== WLH ==) other than Biography, Research Notes, Sources, or Acknowledgements was found. This should instead be a subsection heading using === WLH ===. An example would be a report for "Wrong level Heading == Birth ==", which should instead be === Birth ===. There are examples in [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]]. [[#top|[top]]] == Tips, Tricks, and Other Things== === Things to Know === * If you are just getting a summary of statistics, it may be faster to select report None. * Typically, Max profiles to report should be the same as or larger than Max to check. * Any profile marked Uncertain Existence is ignored. * The list of profiles from a WikiTree+ search reflects the weekly update; the check is performed against current WikiTree content for those profiles * Profiles that have a [[Help:Privacy|public biography]] can be checked when not logged into WikiTree. When you are logged in, any profile for which you are on the trusted list can be checked. * Bio Check is not supported on iPad Mini with the Opera browser or on Internet Explorer. * The line starting with ''See Also:'' is ignored. Sources should start on a separate line. :::Be sure to examine profiles reported as Maybe unsourced. There may be text in the biography that is not called out as a source but does contain sufficient information to determine where the information on the biography came from. [[Asbury-12]] is such an example (until someone changes this). Some profiles, especially older GEDCOM imports, may have something like FSFTID XXXX. This is also not Unsourced (unless Pre-1700) -- the Family Search Family Tree should be examined for the specified ID. === Check a Single Profile === To check a single profile: #Select ''Check profile'' for '''How to find profiles''' #Enter the WikiTree Id for '''Profile''' #Enter 0 for '''Ancestor generations''' #Enter 0 for '''Descendant generations''' # Enter 0 for '''Number of degrees of connection to check''' # Ensure that '''Check connections for all profiles''' is not selected #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking The following is a trick that usually works to quickly check a single profile: #Select '''WikiTree+ search results'' for '''How to find profiles''' #Enter the WikiTree Id for '''Search text on WikiTree+''' #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking Any WikiTree Id can be entered for '''Profile'''. If you are not logged in, a profile must have a Public Biography to be checked. If you are logged in, you can check any profile that you manage. === Check Profiles for your ancestors === To check profiles for your ancestors: #Select ''Check profile'' for '''How to find profiles''' #Enter your WikiTree Id for '''Profile''' #Enter the number of generations to check for '''Ancestor generations''' #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking Any WikiTree Id can be entered for '''Profile'''. If you are not logged in, a profile must have a Public Biography to be checked. If you are logged in, you can check any profile that you manage. === Check Profiles for descendants === To check profiles for your descendants: #Select ''Check profile'' for '''How to find profiles''' #Enter your WikiTree Id for '''Profile''' #Enter the number of generations to check for '''Descendant generations''' #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking Any WikiTree Id can be entered for '''Profile'''. If you are not logged in, a profile must have a Public Biography to be checked. If you are logged in, you can check any profile that you manage. === Starting Bio Check from WikiTree+ === When you perform a Text Search on [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1 WikiTree+] there is an option to Analyze results in Bio Check. This will start Bio Check with '''Search text on WikiTree+''' set to the value that was used on WikiTree+. Click the '''Check Profiles''' button to begin the check. To see how many profiles will be found by a WikiTree+ search increase the number for Max Profiles on the WikiTree+ search page. You may want to adjust the Bio Check criteria for finding, checking, and reporting profiles based on the number of profiles found. To do this, click Bio Check from WikiTree+ to start, then in Bio Check: #Click '''Cancel''' to stop the check #Revise '''Max search profiles''' to change the number of profiles returned from the search #Revise '''Max to check''' to change the maximum number of profiles to check from the search results. This should not be more than 5000, although 3000 or less is recommended as a max. #Revise '''Max profiles to report''' to change the number of profiles to report #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking As an example, a WikiTree+ search shows something like "Found: More than 500 profiles for...". On WikiTree+ change Max Profiles to a larger number, perhaps 5000, and run the search again. Now this shows "Found: 2203 profiles....". Click to send this to Bio Check. Cancel Bio Check and change '''Max search profiles''' to 2500. To check these all at once also set '''Max to check''' and '''Max profiles to report''' to 2500. To check in smaller pieces, say 300 profiles at a time, set '''Max to check''' and '''Max profiles to report''' to 300. After checking the first 300, set '''Check starting at''' to 300; then again starting at 600, then 900... Another example that demonstrates when to check in smaller pieces would be something like a "b1869 orphan" search which finds 31123 profiles or "b1869 orphan neveredited" which returns 12479 profiles. For either checking in groups of 500 (or 1000) is preferable. from the search results. The check will complete when this number is reached. The check may complete sooner if the value for '''Max profiles to report''' is reached or all profiles have been examined. In the case of searches that return many profiles (such as the 10,000 example above), this can be used with '''Check starting at''' to check the profiles in smaller groups. For example, to check in groups of 150 set this value to 150 and increase the offset by 150 for each subsequent check (0, 150, 300, 450...). === Check your watchlist === You must be logged in to check your watchlist. If you are not logged into Bio Check, reload the window in the browser. To check your watchlist: #Select ''Check watchlist'' for '''How to find profiles''' #'''Max search profiles''' - enter the number of profiles to find from your watchlist #'''Check starting at''' - enter the offset to start checking returned profiles. Profiles are in order of oldest created first. Use the default value of 0 to start at the beginning. If you have many profiles on your watchlist, you may want to first check a few hundred profiles, then change the starting position after those profiles #'''Max to check''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to check. The check will complete when this number is reached. The check may complete sooner if the value for '''Max profiles to report''' is reached or all profiles have been examined. #'''Max profiles to report''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to report #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking You can use a combination of '''Max search profiles''', '''Check starting at''', and '''Max to check''' to check your watchlist in smaller pieces. For example, if you have 150 profiles on your watchlist and want to check those 42 at a time, set '''Max search profiles''' to 42, '''Check starting at''' to 0 and '''Max to check''' to 42. Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking. Then change '''Check starting at''' to 42 and click '''Check Profiles''' to check profiles 42-83. Then change '''Check starting at''' to 84 and click '''Check Profiles''' to check profiles 84-125. Then change '''Check starting at''' to 126 and click '''Check Profiles''' to check profiles 126-150. (The number 42 is arbitrary, just because it's the answer. An increment of 200 or 300 is more reasonable.) === Check Connections === Connected profiles are parents, siblings, spouses, and children -- the relatives. You can check connected profiles. Each degree of connection is another look at the connected profiles. So, degree 0 is the first profile, then degree 1 are the immediate relatives for that profile. From there, degree 2 is all of the relatives for all of the degree 1 profiles, and so on. This can grow exponentially. You can check connections for all profiles, or just for those profiles that have source or style issues. When checking just profiles with source or style issues, those profiles found that have source or style issues become the profiles checked for the next degree of connection. This is the most effective way of checking connections since source and style issues tend to "run in families". You may start degree 0 with a single profile, by selecting '''How to find profiles''' and setting both '''Ancestor generations''' and '''Descendant generations''' to 0. Then specify '''Number of degrees of connection to check''' and '''Check connections for all profiles'''. Remember that you may want to select ''Report all profiles''. You may want to start with 1 degree (immediate relatives), then increase this to see the results. This will be close to what you see from [[Special:MyConnections|My WikiTree->Connections]]. When you run this via Bio Check, only those profiles that have privacy that allows checking will be included, so the total counts may differ. '''''WARNING:''''' Checking connections will increase the number of profiles to be reviewed exponentially. Be especially careful when using this for the ancestors or descendants of a profile. In these cases, it may be best to start by either limiting the number of profiles that you are checking or by using a smaller connection degree. You should start with the minimum number of connections, and work up from there. If the summary count of profiles checked ends with the message "Reached maximum number of profiles" not all the requested profiles may have been checked. In this case, reduce the number of connections and/or start the check from an ancestor's profile. Or, you might want to start with a profile that has style or source issues and check only the connected relative profiles that also have style or source issues. To check your CC7: #Set '''How to find profiles''' to Check profile #Set '''Profile''' to the Wiki Tree Id of the profile you want to check #Set '''Ancestor generations''' to 0 #Set '''Descendant generations''' to 0 #Set '''Number of degrees of connection to check''' to 7 #Ensure that '''Check connections for all profiles''' is checked #Click '''Check Profiles''' === Check Profiles you manage === Checking profiles that you manage will give you an approximation of what you could find by checking your Watch List. To check the profiles that you manage: #Use a WikiTree+ Text/Search for manager=Name-### where Name-### is your WikiTree Id #Follow the steps for Starting Bio Check from WikiTree+ This is not restricted to your WikiTree Id, any WikiTree Id can be used === Check Profiles that you created === To check profiles that you created: #Use a WikiTree+ Text/Search for creator_Name-### where Name-### is your WikiTree Id #Follow the steps for Starting Bio Check from WikiTree+ This is not restricted to your WikiTree Id, any WikiTree Id can be used === Check Profiles from a GEDCOM === To check profiles imported from a GEDCOM: #Use a WikiTree+ Text/Search for GEDFile=a_ged where a_ged is the name of the GEDCOM. Replace all spaces and punctuation in the name of the GEDCOM with an underscore. For example, to search for "kemp mangus 7 gen.ged" use gedfile=kemp_mangus_7_gen.ged #Revise '''Max search profiles''' to change the number of profiles returned from the search #Revise '''Max to check''' to change the maximum number of profiles to check from the search results. This should not be more than 5000, although 3000 or less is recommended as a max. #Revise '''Max profiles to report''' to change the number of profiles to report #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking To find out how many profiles there are in a GEDCOM, use WikiTree+ text/search for GEDFile=theGedcomName.ged. Select Profiles for Review report to generate a report and can be downloaded as a CSV to track the review of the profiles. === Check Profiles that you might be interested in === Explore the wide range of criteria that can be used for a [[Help:WikiTree_Plus#Text_search_2|WikiTree+ Text/Search]] and you will see that you are limited only by your imagination. This might take some experimentation with the search criteria to limit the number of profiles found. Once you have determined the search criteria that you want, follow the steps for Starting Bio Check from WikiTree+. Some examples: * 10cen will return the approximately 3000 profiles born in the 900s. By the time you get to 14cen there are nearly 24,000 profiles * Use "ogle illinois" for slightly fewer than 7000 profiles that might be of interest if your ancestors lived in Ogle County, Illinois. Reduce this number to around 5000 by changing the search to either "ogle Illinois 1860s" or "ogle illinois 1870s". * Use a general search such as "b1875 orphan" to find over 33,000 profiles, then examine a small collection of those to find a GEDCOM, then search that GEDCOM * Once a set of profiles are found to check, make use of the relative checks; unsourced and style issues often run in families === Check random profiles === A random number generator is used to find profiles to check. This number is used as the profile number, which appears in the URL when editing a profile. Profile numbers that approximate selected dates: : 8225000 about 10 Jul 2014 introduction of the Pre-1700 Quiz :12148000 about 20 Jan 2016 introduction of Pre-1500 qualifications :17260000 about 7 Sep 2017 introduction of the GEDCOMpare process To check random profiles: #'''How to find profiles''' - select ''Check random profiles'' #'''Max search profiles''' - enter the highest profile number to check. If left blank or set to 0, the random numbers will end at 26700000 (or more, close to the total number of profiles) #'''Check starting at''' - enter the lowest profile number to check. If left blank, the random numbers will start at 1 #'''Max to check''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to check. This is the same as any other check, and '''should not be more than 5000, preferably not more than 3000''' #'''Max profiles to report''' - enter the same value as Max to check #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking Ancestor generations and Number of relative checks are not used when checking random profiles. When checking random profiles, it is possible to encounter a number of profiles that have been deleted, are unlisted, or otherwise cannot be checked. Details are provided in the browser console. === Does Bio Check Recognize This Source? === If you see something that you suspect is not a source and want to know if Bio Check recognizes it as a source or not: #For '''How to find profiles''' - select ''Check profile'' and enter the WikiTree Id #Set '''Ancestor generations''' 0 #Set '''Descendant generations''' 0 #For '''Profiles to report''' - select ''Sources for All Profiles'' #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking In the results, examine the Count column. If the Count is 0 (or -1), the source line is not a source. Otherwise, the count is the number of the probably valid source. === Create a Spreadsheet to Review Profiles === You can use a Bio Check Summary report to create a Google Sheets spreadsheet to review profiles. You can see how this might appear by looking at the [[Space:GEDImprove|GEDImprove]], and picking one of the GEDCOM tabs. Start by creating your spreadsheet, then set this up with a Template tab for formatting, then create as many new tabs as desired for different Bio Check Results. Set up formatting in a Template tab: * Create a sheet named Template (or similar) that will contain the formatting that you want * Follow the instructions to fill the Template sheet with data from Bio Check Results * Format the Template sheet to bold the headings, set entire columns centered, set column widths * Freeze the view to always show the headings and first two columns * Delete the data contents on the Template sheet, leaving the headings Fill a sheet with data from Bio Check results: * Run Bio Check * Select Summary report * Click Export CSV and save the file *Move to the Template tab and pick Duplicate *Rename the Copy of Template tab for the content you are showin *On that tab, select File -> Import and Upload the file that you saved from BioCheck *For Import location, Append to current sheet, then Import *Delete extra rows (imported heading) so 1st row of data is under the headings *Set status data validation: **Select the Review Status column **Select Data -> Data Validation **Change the range to start at the first row of data **Select Criteria Dropdown (use anything you wish, the following are suggested) ** Add another item Improved, set the color Green ** Add another item Comment, set the color Yellow ** Add another item Living, set the color Red ** Change Review Status to a single blank character *Make sure that Row 1 and col A and B are frozen (under View), so they can be seen when scrolling is done *Set permissions on the new tab: **Select down arrow on this tab and select "Protect Sheet" **On the Protected Sheets & Ranges pop-up, select the Sheet tab (right side) **Tab Name should be filled into the block under the Range / Sheet tabs **Click the 'Except certain cells' box **Click the 'Select data range' icon to the right of the box that opens **Drag cursor over columns D through F so they highlight, D:F is filled into as the range **select OK **select Set Permissions **Range Editing Permissions box opens with all of the members who have edit permission on the entire sheet shown and checked **Select Done **select any cell to remove the highlighted columns *Select the Review Comments column F then select the Text Wrapping icon and set this to Wrap *Remember to go back to your Google Drive and remove the CSV that you uploaded from storage. [[#top|[top]]] == Release Notes == Potential Future Enhancements: * Add the ability to check DNA Confirmation sources in accordance with https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_Confirmation * Add check for after * Add the ability to check that a profile with a project box has that project as manager Known Problems: * A profile that is Private with a Public Biography is not checked as part of checking connections * Depending on the profile privacy, the privacy might be reported as Unknown * There may be a delay before the challenges appear when Check challenge contributions is selected. If this happens, select a different way of finding profiles, then select Check challenge contributions again. * Messages say Profiles even if only one profile is checked 18 Apr 2024 V1.7.11 * Recognize inline in mixed case 21 Feb 2024 V1.7.10 * Correct a problem where not all profiles were reported when checking all connections (e.g., CC7) for a profile (underlying API changed) 17 Feb 2024 V1.7.9 * Correct a problem where not all profiles were reported when checking all connections (e.g., CC7) for a profile 10 Feb 2024 V1.7.8 * Correct an issue where some profiles were incorrectly reported as an orphan * Add the ability to check only orphan profiles 26 Jan 2024 V1.7.7 * Support FindAGrave citations for the FindAGrave manager "Family Tree Maker" 17 Jan 2024 V1.7.6 * Improvements to source checking 31 Dec 2023 V1.7.5 * Improvements to source checking 12 Dec 2023 V 1.7.4 * Correct a problem so that when you check your Watchlist and Report only profiles not managed by you, the report will not include profiles that you manage which have source or style issues * Correct a problem so that the .csv extension is included on downloaded exports * Check for correct placement of Easily Confused and Succession Navigation Box * Report use of deprecated Succession Box * Improvements to source checking * Reports sources that are a combination of individual sources that by themselves are not a valid source (e.g., "family search, census records") 12 Nov 2023 V 1.7.3 * Correct a problem where the list of challenges was sometimes not displayed when Check challenge contributions was selected. 08 Nov 2023 V 1.7.2 * After selecting Check Profiles you can select different values for Profiles to report: and that report will be displayed without having to select Check Profiles again. If however, you change a setting such as Check Open Profiles only or Report all profiles, you will need to select Check Profiles again. * Improvements to source checking 29 Oct 2023 V 1.7.1 * Correct a problem where an inline was sometimes not recognized when it contained a
* Add ability to select Challenge date from a pulldown 20 Oct 2023 V 1.7.0 * Correct a problem where a profile that was marked unsourced but appears to have sources was not reported as a style issue * Report a style issue when a biography has a
* Add ability to search profiles tracked as part of a Challenge 16 Oct 2023 V 1.6.10 * Correct columns for Downloaded CSV * Added Number Valid Sources column to the Detailed Report 11 Oct 2023 V 1.6.9 * Clarified messages when elements in the biography are not in the proper order * Improved reporting of state and progress in the two lines below the buttons, including a note when results may be incomplete * Enhanced to remove delay when Cancel button is selected * Check profiles marked as Unsourced, and report profiles marked unsourced that might have sources 09 Sep 2023 V 1.6.8 * Correct a problem where Reliable Sources Required option was not recognized 02 Sep 2023 V 1.6.7 * Correct a problem where a named ref (i.e., is not recognized 15 Aug 2023 V 1.6.6 * Correct so that the last character before the start of a comment is not lost * Correct a problem where some profiles were not checked when started from another app * Bold check completed message * Improved progress message as profiles examined * Do not count DNA confirmation as a source and do not report it as a source that is not clearly identified * Recognize 23AndMe and GEDMatch as DNA confirmations * Check for Advance Directive as a section heading * Report a style issue when Advance Directive is found on a non member profile 01 Aug 2023 V 1.6.5 * Correct so that after and inside of xxx are reported 27 Jun 2023 V1.6.4 * Correction so that an empty Biography section is reported as a style issue * Do not sort results 26 Jun 2023 V1.6.3 * Improvements to source checking, including review of all project-specified reliable sources and all pages in the Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles category. 22 Jun 2023 V1.6.2 * Recognize additional languages for Biography, Research Notes, Sources, and Acknowledgements headings * Correct problems creating a CSV * Improvements to source checking 14 Jun 2023 V1.6.1 * Corrected a problem that all sources were sometimes not included in a Sources Report * Exclude DNA confirmation as a source for the profile. This will be reported as Maybe unsourced. Depending on the relationships, the DNA confirmation source may be adequate. * Improvement to source checking * Add check for horizontal rule before Biography heading * Add check for heading or subheading before Biography heading * Add check for use of HTML tags that are not recommended 07 Jun 2023 V1.6.0 * Reports content that is not in the proper order per the style guidelines * Reports == section headings that should instead be === subsection headings * Reports when there is a section or subsection heading with the name of a Research Note Box but there is no corresponding Research Note Box * Reports when a Research Note Box that is not approved is used * Checks profiles that are marked uncertain * Reports a profile that may contain an email address * Adds the ability to search for any given phrase in the biography * Eliminates the ability to search for the specific phrase "auto-generated by a GEDCOM import" * Adds the ability to disable reporting of profiles that have only style issues. * Changes the columns in the Detailed Report. 13 May 2023 V1.5.2 * Performance improvements * When checking connections, the number of profiles that can be checked is limited * Subsequent click on the column heading reverses the order of the sort * In the Summary Report, the Birth Date and Death Date columns are sorted by the full date * Improvements to source checking 20 Jan 2023 V1.5.0 * Correctly recognize sources in a with a name * Simplify choices for ''Profiles to report'' and add a ''Report all profiles'' option * First name is correctly reported for private profiles with a public biography * Correct a problem where profiles with no dates were sometimes not reported * Change to WikiTree+ URL 29 Oct 2022 V1.4.3 * Revised default values 27 Oct V 1.4.2 * Correct report of Sources for Unsourced Profiles so that it does not report all profiles * Do not report misplaced lines when there is no tag * Ignore headings that have text following the heading, such as === Sources with no fact or date === * Ignore See Also as a possible source * Improvements to source checking 8 Oct 2022 V 1.4.1 * Improvements to source checking 1 Sep 2022 V 1.4.0 * Rearrange screen for more efficient use of space for data input fields * Add ability to check for profiles containing the phrase "biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import" * Improvements to source checking * Correct a problem that a profile that is Private with a Public Biography was not checked when a number of ancestor or descendant generations were specified. * Corrected a problem where Cancel did not work when checking relatives * Renamed "Number of relative checks" to "Number of degrees of connection to check" * Added ability to check connections (i.e., relatives) for all profiles (not just those with source or style issues) 24 Aug 2022 V 1.3.9 * Corrections to processing the
* Do not report profiles as unsourced that have privacy set to Private with Public Biography and Family Tree 23 Aug 2022 V 1.3.8 * Improvements to source checking * Recognize Unsourced when there is a space between {{ and Unsourced * Recognize
in text and * Recognize Ancestry tree id inside the {{Ancestry Tree|###|###}} template 13 Jul 2022 V 1.3.7 * Adds option for Reliable Sources Required to apply Pre-1700 source criteria to all profiles * Improvements to source checking 10 Jul 2022 V 1.3.6 * Improvements to source checking * Changed default value for Max search profiles to 5000 * Changed default value for Max to check to 5000 * Changed default value for Max profiles to report to 5000 * Added ability to ignore Pre-1500 profiles * Eliminated '''Profiles to report''' "Sourced and Maybe Unsourced" since it was generating the "Unsourced and Style Issues" report anyway * Added '''Profiles to report''' ''None (Statistics Only)'' * Uses most recent Search text on WikiTree+ as arguments when starting WikiTree+ from button on Bio Check * Profiles that lack birth and death dates will always be reported 02 May 2021 V 1.3.5 * Changed report for sourced status of Maybe to ? * Added All Profiles for Review report 29 Apr 2021 V 1.3.4 * Add Profiles for Review report * Correctly ignore profiles marked Disproven Existence Project * Provide clickable link to profile in downloaded CSV 20 Apr 2021 V 1.3.3 * Improvements to source checking * Correctly ignores profiles that are marked Disproven Existence * Updated statistics reporting 28 Jan 2021 V 1.3.2 * Changes default How to find profiles to Check Profile * Improvements to source checking 22 Jan 2021 V 1.3.1 * Adds button to open Family Tree and Tools for a profile 21 Jan 2021 V 1.3.0 * Correct downloaded CSV to include " and , * Improvements to source checking 26 Dec 2020 V 1.2.0 * Correction so that 20 generations of ancestors can be checked * Report number of profiles not checked due to privacy * Recognize bold headings * Consider a profile with no birth or death dates as pre1500 for source checking * Improvements to source checking * Added ability to check descendants * Added ability to report sources found on profiles 14 Dec 2020 V 1.1.2 * Disable input for fields that don't apply based on how to find profiles 12 Dec 2020 V 1.1.1 * Corrected default filename for Download CSV for watchlist 11 Dec 2020 V 1.1.0 * Added login * Added ability to check profiles that you manage when logged in * Added ability to check profiles on your watchlist * Performance improvements * Corrected problem where profiles were reported twice when started from WikiTree+ * Improvements to source checking * Ancestors can be checked up to 20 generations * Added ability to check a random set of profiles 17 Nov 2020 V 1.0.4 * Corrected a problem where a Pre-1700 profile may have been incorrectly identified as Maybe sourced * Add Nordic language support 15 Nov 2020 V 1.0.3 * changed '''Biographies to Check''' to '''How to find profiles''' * revised messages that appear when hovering over the name of a field to be entered to more closely reflect the help * first row (headings) in results table remain fixed when scrolling in the table * added ability to click on results table column heading to sort the table * removed overall heading, making more room for the report table * added the number of inline found to the report * added total number of biography lines, number of inline , and total number of lines possibly containing sources to the output CSV * added ability to report all profiles. Replaced '''Report style issues''' check option with a menu to for '''Profiles to report'''. Options are ''Unsourced and Maybe Unsourced'', ''Unsourced and Style Issues'', or ''All profiles''. ''Unsourced and Maybe Unsourced'' will include only profiles that are marked Unsourced or Maybe unsourced. ''Unsourced and Style Issues'' will also include profiles with style issues. ''All profiles'' will report all profiles. * added additional testing for Pre-1700 profiles, based on Reliable Sources listed for Projects * added support for headings (Biography, Research Notes, Sources, Acknowledgments) in selected languages other than English 07 Nov 2020 V 1.0.2 * added support for space before and after the tag * add profiles with style issues to relative checks when style issues are reported * recognize inline that are after Sources but before the tag * recognize inline when Research Notes are before Biography Heading * corrected a problem where a possibly valid source was not recognized * no longer report 0 in the Misplaced Lines column 03 Nov 2020 V 1.0.1 * corrected a problem where a valid FindAGrave citation was not recognized * changed the default Ancestor generations to 5 03 Nov 2020 V 1.0.0 Initial release [[#top|[top]]]

Biographia Navalis

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographia Navalis == or, Impartial Memoirs of the Lives and Characters of Officers of the Navy of Great Britain, from the year 1660 to the present time, drawn from the most authentic sources, and disposed in a chronological arrangement. * by John Charnock, Esq. (1756-1807) * published by R. Faulder, Bond-Street, London, 1794-1798. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographia Navalis|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eCsIAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_eY1AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CkQOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval13chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval05chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval09chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CSwIAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=duc1AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval11chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval07chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NywIAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s-c1AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FwQKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval02chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval03chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval12chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sgMKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval01chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ekAOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=giwIAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_AgKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval00chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval10chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 * Vol. 6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uCwIAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ccs1AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0EMOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval06chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval04chargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographianaval08chargoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000309102 === Citation Formats === * Charnock, John. ''[[Space:Biographia Navalis|Biographia Navalis]]'' (R. Faulder, London, 1794-1798) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Charnock|Charnock]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Charnock, John. ''[[Space:Biographia Navalis|Biographia Navalis]]'' (R. Faulder, London, 1794-1798) Vol. , [ Page ].

Biographical, Genealogical and Descriptive History of the First Congressional District of New Jersey

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[[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Biographical, Genealogical and Descriptive History of the First Congressional District of New Jersey == *''Biographical, Genealogical and Descriptive History of the First Congressional District of New Jersey.'' (New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1900) * The First Congressional District is in southern New Jersey. As of 1900 it appears to have included Camden, Gloucester, and Salem Counties. Cape May or Cumberland County (or both) also might have been in the district. *'''Citation Example''' ::Lewis Publishing Company. ''[[Space:Biographical, Genealogical and Descriptive History of the First Congressional District of New Jersey| Biographical, Genealogical and Descriptive History of the First Congressional District of New Jersey.]]'' (New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1900) *'''Footnote Example''' ::[[#lewis|Lewis Publishing Company]], Page 123 *'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical%2C_Genealogical_and_Descriptive_History_of_the_First_Congressional_District_of_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]''' === Availability === :Available online at the following locations: *[https://archive.org/stream/biographicalgene02lewis Volume 1 on Archive.org] *[https://archive.org/details/biographicalgene01lewis Volume 2 on Archive.org] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=btUwAQAAMAAJ Volume 1 on Google Books] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ntUwAQAAMAAJ Volume 2 on Google Books] * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13833/ ($subscription) :Find it in libraries: *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/15741989 Find in a library] via WorldCat

Biographical and Genealogical History of Appanoose and Monroe Counties, Iowa

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Fuller-5853 Source Pages]] === Headline text === * Title: ''Biographical and Genealogical History of Appanoose and Monroe Counties, Iowa'' * Compiler: S. Thompson Lewis * Published 1903 by The Lewis Publishing Company 1903 New York Chicago === Available online: === * https://archive.org/details/biographicalgene00lewi * https://archive.org/details/biographicalgene03lewi * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652686 === Examples === : '''Sources:''' :: [[#Lewis|Lewis]] [https://archive.org/stream/biographicalgene00lewi#page/65/mode/1up pg 65] of Biography of INSERT NAME (pgs 62-66) NOTE: Replace "65" in the url with the first page number. Replace "INSERT NAME" with subject of the biography. Replace "62-65" with the pages that cover the biography.
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Biographical and Genealogical History of Cass, Miami, Howard and Tipton Counties, Indiana

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Indiana, Sources]] [[Category: Cass County, Indiana]] [[Category: Howard County, Indiana]] [[Category: Miami County, Indiana]] [[Category: Tipton County, Indiana]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Indiana | Indiana Sources]] __TOC__ ==Biographical and Genealogical History of Cass, Miami, Howard and Tipton Counties, Indiana== * published by The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, 1898 * 2 volumes * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical and Genealogical History of Cass, Miami, Howard and Tipton Counties, Indiana|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ''(pp. i-vi, 1-592)'' :* https://archive.org/details/biographicalgene01inlewi/ :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006786498 * Vol. 2 ''(pp. 593-1395, incl. index)'' :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006786498 :* https://books.google.com/books?id=g34_AAAAYAAJ === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Biographical and Genealogical History of Cass, Miami, Howard and Tipton Counties, Indiana|Biographical and Genealogical History of Cass, Miami, Howard and Tipton Counties, Indiana]]'' (Lewis Publishing Co, Chicago, 1898) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#CMHT|Biographical and Genealogical History...]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others:

Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Essex County, New Jersey]] [[Category: Newark, New Jersey]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Jersey | New Jersey Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey == * by Frederick William Ricord, Sophia B. Ricord * published by The Lewis Publishing Co, New York & Chicago, 1898 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/stream/biographicalgene02newy ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g6oyAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-9AwAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rtEwAQAAMAAJ Page 265-583 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/stream/biographicalgene01newy ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=r9AwAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zNEwAQAAMAAJ Page 219-472 === Citation Formats === * Ricord, Frederick William. ''[[Space:Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey|Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey]]'' (Lewis Publishing Co, New York & Chicago, 1898) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Ricord|Ricord]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Ricord, Frederick William. ''[[Space:Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey|Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey]]'' (Lewis Publishing Co, New York & Chicago, 1898) Vol. , [ Page ].

Biographical and Genealogical History of the State of Delaware

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[[Category:Delaware, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Biographical and Genealogical History of the State of Delaware== '''Citation Example''' : ''[[Space:Biographical_and_Genealogical_History_of_the_State_of_Delaware|Biographical and Genealogical History of the State of Delaware.]]'' (Chambersburg, PA: J.M. Runk & Co, 1899) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#BGHSD|BGHSD]] Vol. # Page ### '''Find It''' Volume 1 *[https://archive.org/details/biographicalgene01runk/page/n6 archive.org] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=k7UNAQAAMAAJ google books] Volume 2 * https://archive.org/details/biographicalgene02runk/page/n5/mode/2up '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical_and_Genealogical_History_of_the_State_of_Delaware|What Links to Here]]'''

Biographical and historical cyclopedia of Indiana and Armstrong counties, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Armstrong County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Indiana County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] '''Biographical and historical cyclopedia of Indiana and Armstrong counties, Pennsylvania''' was a local history published by John M. Gresham & Co. It was managed by Samuel T. Wiley, historian and editor. * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561604 Text and images of the book can be viewed at Hathi Trust] ==Source Citation== Remember, this work is a [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/456182/how-do-i-properly-cite-a-secondary-source-on-wikitree Secondary Source] - it does not cite [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/890309/where-can-i-find-a-specific-definition-of-primary-sources Primary Sources]. Primary sources should be used to verify or correct information from this book when included in profiles. If you wish to cite the book as a source, you can add this text as an inline citation:
Wiley, Samuel T., ed.: [[Space:Biographical and historical cyclopedia of Indiana and Armstrong counties, Pennsylvania|Biographical and historical cyclopedia of Indiana and Armstrong counties, Pennsylvania]]. (Philadelphia [J.M. Gresham & co.], 1891; pg. 374.
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Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Hall, and Hamilton Counties, Nebraska

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Hall, and Hamilton Counties, Nebraska== :"comprising a condensed history of the state, a number of biographies of distinguished citizens of the same, a brief descriptive history of each of the counties mentioned, and numerous biographical sketches of the citizens of such counties .." *The Goodspeed Brothers *Published in 1890 by Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago *Source Example :::Goodspeed Brothers "[[Space:Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Hall, and Hamilton Counties, Nebraska|Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Hall, and Hamilton Counties, Nebraska]]" (Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago, 1890.) *In-line Citation Example: ::: [[#Goodspeed|Goodspeed]]: Page 157 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Hall, and Hamilton Counties, Nebraska|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Availability=== :Archive.org: *https://archive.org/details/biographicalhistachhne00good/page/n5

Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi == :Embracing an Authentic and Comprehensive Account of the Chief Events in the History of the State and a Record of the Lives of Many of the Most Worthy and Illustrious Families and Individuals * published by Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1891 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://books.google.com/books?id=G-pEAQAAMAAJ (Volume 1) *https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist11good/page/n6 (Volume 1) *https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist21good/page/n4 (Volume 2) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume I''' :Chapter I. Topography, natural history and paleontology :Chapter II. The Indians, their cessions, fortresses and wars :Chapter III. Exploration and settlement :Chapter IV. Organization and governmental form :Chapter V. The legal and judicial history :Chapter VI. The early wars :Chapter VII. Confederate military history :Chapter VIII. Counties of the old Natchez district :Chapter IX. Counties of the first Choctaw cession and the coast addition :Chapter X. Counties of the second Choctaw session or new purchase of 1820 :Chapter XI. Counties of the third (final) Choctaw cession :Chapter XII. Counties of the Chickasaw cession :Additional military record 1 :Chapter XIII. Personal records, A :Chapter XIV. Personal notices, B :Chapter XV. Individual memoirs, C :Chapter XVI. Special sketches, D :Chapter XVII. Prominent families, E :Chapter XVIII. Notable persons, F :Chapter XIX. Private memoranda, G :Chapter XX. Families of prominence, H :Chapter XXI. Biography, I :Chapter XXII. Special records, J :Chapter XXIII. Families and individuals, K :Chapter XXIV. Private and business sketches, I :Chapter XXV. Personal history, Me :Index :'''Volume II''' :Chapter I. Post-bellum organization :Chapter II. Later legal and judicial history :Chapter III. Institutions and societies :Chapter IV. Water transportation, levees, etc :Chapter V. Railway transportation, etc :Chapter VI. Growth and development :Chapter VII. Political history :Chapter VIII. Cities, towns and villages :Chapter IX. The press of Mississippi with a cursory glance at the literature of the state :Chapter X. Physicians and their associations :Chapter XI. Educational history :Chapter XII. Religious history of Mississippi :Chapter XIII. Records of families and individuals, M :Chapter XIV. Citizens’ private memoirs, N :Chapter XV. Records of a private nature, 0 :Chapter XVI. Sketches of individual life, P :Chapter XVII. Memoirs of a few families, Q :Chapter XVIII. Other prominent persons, R :Chapter XIX. Selected memorials, S :Chapter XX. Conspicuous residents of the state, T :Chapter XXI. A few special notices, U :Chapter XXII. A glance at individual records, V :Chapter XXIII. Brief notices of prominent persons, W :Chapter XXIV. Concluding individual and family notices, Y :Errata :Supplementary Index for Volume I :Population of 1880-1890 :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *''[[Space: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi| Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi]]'' (Chicago, Illinois, 1891), [ Page ]. * [[#Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi|Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi]]

Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Cambria County, Pennsylvania

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'''Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Cambria County, Pennsylvania'''
Comprising about 500 Sketches of the Prominent and Representative Citizens of the County

* Topics cambria, born, died, member, married, served, native, john, portrait cyclopedia, cambria iron, cambria county, common schools, public schools, methodist episcopal, three years, roman catholic, married mary, business man *Publisher: Union Publishing Co., 1896 *List of victims of the Johnstown flood: p. 490-518. *Illustrated *Searchable * Worldcat (source edition) [https://www.worldcat.org/title/biographical-and-portrait-cyclopedia-of-cambria-county-pennsylvania-comprising-five-hundred-sketches-of-the-prominent-and-representative-citizens-of-the-county/oclc/5349182 5349182] ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as is was published in 1896 with no copyright extension on file. === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/biographicaland01unkngoog/page/n8 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651633 ====Source Example:==== : * ''[[Space:Biographical_and_portrait_cyclopedia_of_Cambria_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Cambria County, Pennsylvania]]'' Publisher: Union Publishing Co., 1896 Page ### ====Inline Citation Example:==== : ''[[Space:Biographical_and_portrait_cyclopedia_of_Cambria_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Cambria County, Pennsylvania]]'' Publisher: Union Publishing Co., 1896 Page ### * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical_and_portrait_cyclopedia_of_Cambria_County%2C_Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Montgomery County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] == Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania == * Full title: Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania : Containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with an introductory historical sketch * Two different books of this name have been found in online sources. They have different editors, but the same title, publisher, and publication date, and the contents appear to be the same. * By Samuel T. Wiley, ed. or Ruoff, Henry Wilson, ed. * Published by Biographical Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1895. * Source Example (Wiley): :::Wiley, Samuel T., ed. ''[[Space: Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania|Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania]]'' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Biographical Publishing Company, 1895. * Source Example (Ruoff): :::Ruoff, Henry Wilson, ed. ''[[Space: Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania|Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania]]'' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Biographical Publishing Company, 1895. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Editor Wiley, 1 volume, 652 pages: * https://archive.org/details/biographicalport01wile * https://books.google.com/books/about/Biographical_and_Portrait_Cyclopedia_of.html?id=kno_AAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009600327 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/3015601?availability=Online :Editor Ruoff, 2 volumes, 652 pages total: * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262528

Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania == '''Title:''' Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; containing biographical and genealogical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and many of the early settlers
'''Author:''' [[Meginness-2|John Franklin Meginness]]
'''Publication date:''' 1903
'''Publisher:''' J. H. Beers, Chicago == Source Examples == * Source Example: :::Meginness, John Franklin ''[[Space: Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania| Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; containing biographical and genealogical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and many of the early settlers]]'' (J. H. Beers, Chicago, 1903). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Meginness|Meginness]]: pg. 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === https://archive.org/details/cu31924028852998/mode/2up

Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category:Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania : containing biographical and genealogical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settlers'' * '''Author''': Meginness, John Franklin * '''Publishing Information''': Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1903 (Volumes 1 and 2; 1985 (Volumes 3 and 4) === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Meginness, John F. ''[[Space:Biographical_Annals_of_Lancaster_County%2C_Pennsylvania| Biographical Annals of Lancaster County]]'', Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1903, pg. 21. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Meginness, John F. ''[[Space:Biographical_Annals_of_Lancaster_County%2C_Pennsylvania| Biographical Annals of Lancaster County]]'', Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1903, pg. 21. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.google.com/books/edition/Biographical_Annals_of_Lancaster_County/toNStQEACAAJ?hl=en (Part 1, 1985 reprint from 1903 original, 473 pgs., index at end) * https://www.google.com/books/edition/Biographical_Annals_of_Lancaster_County/HM4xAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 (pg. 1-1524, index at front) * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028852998/mode/2up (pg. 1-1524, index at front) * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10948/ ($$) (pg. 1-1524, index in front, maps at end) * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/507340-biographical-annals-of-lancaster-county-pennsylvania-containing-biographical-and-genealogical-sketches-of-prominent-and-representative-citizens-and-many-of-the-early-settlers?offset=49263 (pg. 1-1524, index in front) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012288603 (pg. 1-1524, index in front) === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical_Annals_of_Lancaster_County%2C_Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]'''

Biographical Annals of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Lebanon County, Pennsylvania]] ==Biographical Annals of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania: Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens and of Many of the Early Settled Families== * Compiled by J.H. Beers & Co. * J.H. Beers & Co. * Chicago, Illinois * 1904 * 772 Pages * Includes index * Language English * Possible copyright status: out of copyright. === Available online at these locations: === *[https://archive.org/details/biographicalanna00jhbe Archive.org] link. ===Sourcing Examples=== * Citation Example: :::Beers, J.H. & Co., ''[[Space:Biographical_Annals_of_Lebanon_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Biographical Annals of Lebanon County]]'' (Chicago, Illinois, J.H. Beers & Co., 1904). * Footnote Examples: :::[[#Annals|Annals]]: Page xxx. ::or if using in multiple places in bio: ::: [[#Annals|Annals]]: Page xxx ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical_Annals_of_Lebanon_County%2C_Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Biographical Directory of American Territorial Governors

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-United_States_of_America]] == Biographical Directory of American Territorial Governors == *Author: McMullin, Thomas.; Walker, David. *Publisher: Meckler Publishing., Westport, Connecticut 1984 * Source Example: ::: McMullin, Thomas.; Walker, David. ''[[Space:Biographical_Directory_of_American_Territorial_Governors|Biographical Directory of American Territorial Governors]]'' (Meckler Publishing., Westport, Connecticut 1984) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#McMullin|McMullin]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical_Directory_of_American_Territorial_Governors|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :https://archive.org/details/biographicaldire0000mcmu (borrow)

Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States

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[[Category:Sources by Name]][[Category: Miscellaneous Sources]] == Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States == :1789-1978 :Four volumes: Volume 1. Alabama-Indiana -- Volume 2. Iowa-Missouri -- Volume 3. Montana-Pennsylvania -- Volume 4. Rhode Island-Wyoming * by Robert Sobel, 1931 February 19-1999; John Raimo, 1946- * published by Meckler Books, Westport, Connecticut, 1978 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Volume I: :https://archive.org/details/biographicaldire0001sobe (Borrow) :Volume II: :https://archive.org/details/biographicaldire0000sobe (Borrow) :Volume III: :https://archive.org/details/biographicaldire0003sobe (Borrow) :Volume IV: :https://archive.org/details/biographicaldire0004unse (Borrow) :Volumes I thru IV: :https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000294927 (Limited search) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume I''': :Alabama :Alaska :Arizona :Arkansas :California :Colorado :Connecticut :Delaware :Florida :Georgia :Hawaii :Idaho :Illinois :Indiana :Index to Volume I - IV :'''Volume II''': :Iowa :Kansas :Kentucky :Louisiana :Maine :Maryland :Massachusetts :Michigan :Minnesota :Mississippi :Missouri :Index to Volume I - IV :'''Volume III''': :Montana :Nebraska :Nevada :New Hampshire :New Jersey :New Mexico :New York :North Carolina :North Dakota :Ohio :Oklahoma :Oregon :Pennsylvania :Index to Volume I - IV :'''Volume IV''': :Rhode Island :South Carolina :South Dakota :Tennessee :Texas :Utah :Vermont :Virginia :Washington :West Virginia :Wisconsin :Wyoming :Index to Volume I - IV === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sobel, Robert ''[[Space: Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States| Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States]]'' (Meckler Books, Westport, Connecticut, 1978), Vol. , [ Page ]. *[[#Sobel|Sobel]]

Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - 2005

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Metadata== : Publication Title: '''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - 2005''' : Category: Congressional Committee Materials : Collection: Additional Government Publications; Congressional Documents : Publication Name: Featured House Publications : SuDoc Class Number: Y 1.1/2:SERIAL 14902 : Date: January 3, 2005 : Congress: 108th Congress, 1st Session : Committees: Joint Committee on Printing ==Available on the Internet== * https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-CDOC-108hdoc222/content-detail.html * [http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp 1774 - Present] * [https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-CDOC-108hdoc222/pdf/GPO-CDOC-108hdoc222.pdf Direct link to PDF] * [[Wikipedia:Biographical_Directory_of_the_United_States_Congress]] ==Use Examples== * Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:Biographical_Directory_of_the_United_States_Congress_1774_-_2005|Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - 2005]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Congress|Biographical Directory of the US Congress]] ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical_Directory_of_the_United_States_Congress_1774_-_2005|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Biographical Encyclopedia of Maine of The Nineteenth Century

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical Encyclopedia of Maine of The Nineteenth Century == * published by The Metropolitan Publishing and Engraving Company, Boston, 1885 * 441 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Biographical Encyclopedia of Maine of The Nineteenth Century | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=S33UJusZ_8AC * https://archive.org/details/biographicalency00unse === Table of Contents === * Preface * Contents, alphabetical list by last name === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Biographical Encyclopedia of Maine of The Nineteenth Century|Biographical Encyclopedia of Maine of The Nineteenth Century]]'' (Metropolitan Pub.. & Engraving Co., Boston, 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#BEM|Biographical Encyclopedia Maine]])

Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College == Later Vols. have title: "History of Gonville and Caius College". * edited by [[Venn-279|John Venn]] (1834-1923) Sc.D., F.R.S., F.S.A., Senior Fellow fo the College * edited by E. J. Gross, M.A. * edited by E. S. Roberts, M.A., Master * published by The University Press, Cambridge, 1897-1978 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001452748 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100370258 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009015751 * Vol. 1 (1897) Admissions 1349-1713 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BA8BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RK8WAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist01venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis01venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis01venngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist01vennuoft * Vol. 2 (1898) Admissions 1713-1897 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MA8BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1LIWAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis02venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist02venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis00venngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist02vennuoft * Vol. 3 (1901) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=47EWAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis03venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist03invenn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis00grosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist03vennuoft * Vol. 4 (1912) Part 1: Admissions since Jan 1, 1899. Part 2: Chronicle of the College Estates ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jLEWAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o45BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist04venn ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis01grosgoog * Vol. 5 (1948) Admissions 1911 to 1932 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.319510015445785;view=1up;seq=7 * Vol. 6 (1958) Admissions 1933 to 1956 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015074755789;view=1up;seq=9 * Vol. 7 (1978) Admissions 1957 to 1972 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015074755771;view=1up;seq=9 === Citation Formats === * Venn, John. ''[[Space:Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College|Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College]]'' (The University Press, Cambridge, 1897-1978) [ Page ]. * ([[#Venn|Venn]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Venn, John. ''[[Space:Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College|Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College]]'' (The University Press, Cambridge, 1897-1978) [ Page ].

Biographical history of Page County, Iowa

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[[Category:Page County, Iowa]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Iowa|Iowa Sources]] == Biographical history of Page County, Iowa == ===== containing portraits of all the presidents of the United States from Washington to Harrison, with accompanying biographies of each; a condensed history of Iowa, with portraits and biographies of the governors of the state; engravings of prominent citizens of Page County, with personal histories of many of the early settlers and leading families; and a concise history of the county, the cities, and the townships ===== * published by Lewis & Dunbar, Chicago, 1890. 946 pages. * Source Example: ::: National Historical Company, ''[[Space:Biographical history of Page County, Iowa|Biographical history of Page County, Iowa]]'', (Lewis & Dunbar, Chicago, 1890) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#PageIowa|History of Page County Iowa]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical history of Page County, Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Full book ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00lewi_4

Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Litchfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut == Comprising biographical sketches of distinguished natives and residents of the county; together with complete lists of the judges of the county court, justices of the quorum, county commissioners, judges of probate, sheriffs, senators, &c. from the organization of the county to the present time. * by [[Kilburn-293|Payne Kenyon Kilbourne]] (1815-1859) * published by Clark, Austin & Co., 205 Broadway, New York, 1851 * 413 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=b_EnAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00kilb_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728944 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Ethan Allen * Oliver Wolcott, LL.D. * John Trumbull, LL.D. * Seth Warner * Nathaniel Chipman, LL.D. * Samuel J. Mills, Sen'r. * Daniel Chipmanı, LL.D. * Stanley Griswold * Martin Chittenden * Samuel J. Mills, Jr. * Ephraim Kirby * John Cotton Smith, LL.D. * Ira Allen * Jonathan Brace * Bezaleel Beebe * Frederick Wolcott * Augustus Pettibone * Nathaniel Smith * Horace Holley,, LL.D. * Abraham and Phineas Bradley * Richard Skinner,, LL.D. * Joseph Vaill * David Bostwick * Ebenezer Foote * Daniel S. Dickinson * Jedediah Strong * Edmund Kirby * Ambrose Spencer * William Ray * Timothy Merritt * Henry W, Wessells * Amasa J. Parker, LL.D. * Elijah Boardman * Elisha Whittlesey * Junius Smith, LL.D. * Peter B. Porter * Nathaniel W. Taylor, D.D. * Joseph I. Foote, D.D. * William Thompson Bacon * Frederick Whittlesey * Samuel S. Phelps * John Pierpont * Jeremiah Day, D.D., LL.D. * Ebenezer Porter, D.D. * Horatio Seymour, LL.D. * Thomas Day, LL.D. * Nathan Smith * Frederick A. Tallmadge * Arphaxad Loomis * William W. Bourdman * John Milton Holley * Mrs. Laura M. Thurston * Francis Bacon * Charles G. Finney * George B. Holt * Ebenezer Porter Mason * Brief Sketches, etc. * Appendix, County Officers, etc. === Citation Formats === * Kilbourne, Payne Kenyon. ''[[Space:Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut|A Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut]]'' (Clark, Austin & Co., New York, 1851) [ Page ]. * ([[#Kilbourne|Kilbourne]]) Please add your favorite citation format below: *

Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire, 1066-1876 == Comprehending the Houses of Daresbury, De Bradley, and De Tabley, and their collateral branches. Collected from Family Documents, Ormerod's History of CHeshire, Sir P. and Sir F. Leycester's MSS., The Harleian MSS., The Ancient Chronicles, and other minor authentic records, in Normandy as well as in Britain. * by Philip Daniell (son of the late James Frederic Nugent Daniell) and his daughter Mabilia Daniell * published London, 1876 * 36 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=QyYAAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis00danigoog === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Daniell, Philip. ''[[Space:Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire|Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire]]'' (London, 1876) [ Page ]. * ([[#Daniell|Daniell]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Daniell, Philip. ''[[Space:Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire|Biographical History of the Family of Daniell or De Anyers of Cheshire]]'' (London, 1876) [ Page ].

Biographical History of Westchester County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical History of Westchester County, New York == * published by The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, 1899 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical History of Westchester County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist01lewi ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092224314 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008726295 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092224322 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008726295 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Biographical History of Westchester County, New York|Biographical History of Westchester County, New York]]'' (Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, 1899) Vol. , [ Page]. * ([[#BHWCNY|Biog. Hist. Westchester]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Biographical History of Westchester County, New York|Biographical History of Westchester County, New York]]'' (Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, 1899) Vol. , [ Page].

Biographical Memoranda Respecting All Who Ever Were Members of the Class of 1832

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Haven, Connecticut]] [[Category: Yale University]] == Biographical Memoranda Respecting All Who Ever Were Members of the Class of 1832 == Edited by the class-secretary [Edward Elbridge Salisbury] for private distribution. * by Edward Elbridge Salisbury (1814-1901) * published by Tuttle, Morehouse, and Taulor, Printers, New Haven, 1880. * Source Example: ::: Salisbury, Edward Elbridge. ''[[Space:Biographical Memoranda Respecting All Who Ever Were Members of the Class of 1832|Biographical Memoranda Respecting All Who Ever Were Members of the Class of 1832]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse, and Taulor, New Haven, 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Salisbury|Salisbury]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Memoranda Respecting All Who Ever Were Members of the Class of 1832|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=dik4AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/biographicalmemo00yale * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007705245

Biographical Record of the Alumni of Amherst College

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[[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Amherst, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Amherst College]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] == Biographical Record of the Alumni of Amherst College == A.K.A. Amherst College, Biographical Record of Graduates and Non-Graduates * by Amherst College * published by Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., 1881, 1901, 1927, 1939. * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Biographical Record of the Alumni of Amherst College|Biographical Record of the Alumni of Amherst College]]'' (Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., 1881, 1901, 1927) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#BRAAC|Biog. Record Alumni Amherst Col.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Record of the Alumni of Amherst College|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1883) 1821-1871 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oPBJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=a88-AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=c17EjdW79TQC ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092694680 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrec00crowgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrec01crowgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreco00amheuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006256195 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000529129 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100346594 * Vol. 2 (1901) 1871-1896 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_fBJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092694698 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrec00biscgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreco02amheuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006256195 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000529129 * (1927) Centennial Edition 1821-1921 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451561 * (1939) Centennial Edition 1821-1921, revised edition ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreco00unse

Biographical Register of The Officers and Graduates of The U.S. Military Academy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical Register of The Officers and Graduates of The U.S. Military Academy, at West Point, N.Y. == : From its establishment, March 16, 1802, to the army re-organization of 1866-67 : Continued by Register of Graduates and Former Cadets of The United States Military Academy : Various titles. * by Bvt. Maj.-Gen. [[Cullum-254|George Washington Cullum]] (1809-1892) * published by: ::* D. Van Nostrand, 192 Broadway, New York, 1868 ::* James Miller, 779 Broadway, New York, 1879 ::* Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston and New York, 1891 ::* The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1901 ::* Seemann & Peters, Saginaw, Mich., 1910 * Source Example: (use correct publisher and date) ::: Cullum, George Washington. ''[[Space:Biographical Register of The Officers and Graduates of The U.S. Military Academy|Biographical Register of The Officers and Graduates of The U.S. Military Academy, at West Point, N.Y.]]'' (various, 1868-1930) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cullum|Cullum]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Cullum|Cullum]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Title|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Army/USMA/Cullums_Register/ * Vol. 1-9 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000883632 * Vol. 1-2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006195027 * Vol. 1-5 3rd edition, revised and expanded ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008972700 * (1868) Second Edition, Vol. 1: 1802-1840 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi01cull * (1868) Second Edition, Vol. 2: 1841-1867 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi02cull * (1879) From 1802 to 1867, Revised Edition, with a supplement, continuing the register of graduates to January 1, 1879, Vol. 2: 1841-1867 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=w5I4AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi0002unse ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Plg1epvs3aUC reprint * (1879) Vol. 3, Supplement ::* https://archive.org/details/bioregisterofoff03cull ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi03cull * (1891) Third Edition, revised and extended, Vol. 1, Nos. 1 to 1000 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreg00gradgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UuUtAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o4HeAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0cstAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QDVVAAAAYAAJ * (1891) Third Edition, revised and extended, Vol. 2, Nos. 1001 to 2000 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi02bost ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=doneAAAAMAAJ * (1891) Third Edition, revised and extended, Vol. 3, Nos. 2001 to 3384 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi03bost ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BJPeAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PSW5AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KsgtAAAAYAAJ * (1891) Notices ::* https://archive.org/details/usmilitaryacadem0000unse * (1901) Supplement, Vol. 4, 1890-1900 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=e2QHaUm0gjwC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_5neAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Lf1AAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/gencullumsbiogra0004unse * (1910) Supplement, Vol. 5: 1900-1910 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreg01gradgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hMhk8YCF3W8C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RaLeAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OuYtAAAAIAAJ * (1920) Supplement, Vol. 6-A: 1910-1920 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BNY-AQAAMAAJ * (1920) Supplement, Vol. 6-B: 1910-1920 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SSHcAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Kf1AAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PmVmyDRsgUYC * (1930) Supplement, Vol. 7, 1920-1930 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalregi0000unse

Biographical Review

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[[Category:New Hampshire, Sources]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Strafford County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Belknap County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Merrimack County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Sullivan County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Rockingham County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Hillsborough County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Cheshire County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category:Maine, Sources]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:New York Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Illinois, Sources]] [[Category: New Jersey Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Brunswick]] [[Category: United States of America, Sources]] [[Category:Wisconsin, Sources]] [[Category:Lee County, Iowa]] [[Category:Des Moines County, Iowa]] [[Category:Somerset County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Bedford County, Pennsylvania]] __TOC__ == Biographical Review == * published by Biographical Review Publishing Co., Chicago, * published by Hobart Publishing Co., Chicago, 1905. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Review|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== New Hampshire ==== * Vol. 21 (1897) Strafford and Belknap Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C2sjAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bioreviewlifeske00biog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924032284212 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00lcbiog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007695683 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565247 * Vol. 22 (1897) Merrimack and Sullivan counties ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_3 ::* https://archive.org/details/citizensofmerrim00biog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007695772 * (1896) Rockingham County ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009581172 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833139 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HCkOMQAACAAJ * (1897) Cheshire and Hillsboro/Hillsborough County ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009889843 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007705348 ==== Connecticut ==== * Litchfield County ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028841844 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_8 * Vol 26: (1898) New London County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi26biog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028841935 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009564240 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biogo ==== Maine ==== * Somerset, Piscataquis, Hancock, Washington, and Aroostook Counties ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_1 * Oxford and Franklin counties ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009701780 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602147 * Cumberland ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009597409 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi03biog ==== Massachusetts ==== * Vol.25 (1898) Norfolk County ::* https://archive.org/details/massbiographical00biog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevinc1898biog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028818156 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007696589 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100123892 * (1896) Hampshire County ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565318 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_7 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028817827 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00bio * Vol 18: (1897) Plymouth County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrev00biog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi18biog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028818171 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi1897biog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009559332 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100123893 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biograp * Franklin County ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028817793 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_5 * (1895) Hampden County ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833940 * Worcester County ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028818255 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_6 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi1899biog * Middlesex County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi1898biog2 * Vol. 28 (1898) Essex County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_4 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi1898biog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100123890 * Worcester County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalreviwc1899biog ==== New York ==== * Madison County ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028831952 * Livingston and Wyoming counties ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_R8wpAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924074296280 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi02biog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010687207 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577193 * Cayuga County ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924105355741 * (1895) Delaware County ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AuwpAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_9 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biograph ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009597325 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010686271 * (1899) Schenectady, Schoharie and Greene Counties ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biograf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009575445 * (1896) Clinton and Essex County ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009569479 ==== Illinois ==== * (1892) Cass, Schuyler and Brown Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FNdHAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028805014 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652432 * (1907) Hancock County ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jHUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009594526 * (1893) Johnson, Massac, Pope, and Hardin Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GxMVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YXgUAAAAYAAJ ==== New Jersey ==== * Vol 19: Burlington and Camden counties ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi19biog * (1896) Cumberland County ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi00biog_10 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602529 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographiccalrev00biog ==== Canada ==== * (1900) Province of New Brunswick, Canada ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_07345 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100251319 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009567858 ==== Wisconsin ==== * (1893) Dane county, Wisconsin ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7wUrAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalrevi01biog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010978868 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009559936 ==== Iowa ==== * (1905) Lee County, Iowa ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RIEUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652839 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009580895 * (1905) Des Moines County, Iowa ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=j080AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009563891 ==== Pennsylvania ==== * (1899) Somerset and Bedford Counties, Pennsylvania ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Os8wAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262542 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Biographical Review|Biographical Review]]'' (Biographical Review Publishing Co., Chicago, date) * [[#BR|Biographical Review]])

Biographical Review of Cass, Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Brown County, Illinois]] [[Category:Cass County, Illinois]] [[Category:Schuyler County, Illinois]] == Biographical Review of Cass, Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois == Containing biographical sketches of pioneers and leading citizens * by Biographical Review Publishing Company * Published 1892 * Biographical Review Publishing Company, Chicago * Citation Example: :::*#BRPC: Biographical Review Publishing Company. ''[[Space:Biographical Review of Cass, Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois|Biographical Review of Cass, Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois]]'', Biographical Review Publishing Company, Chicago,1892. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#BRPC|Biographical Review Publishing Co.]] Page 197 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Review of Cass, Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/biographicalrev00illi/mode/2up * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652432 * https://books.google.com/books/about/Biographical_Review_of_Cass_Schuyler_and.html

Biographical Review of Dane County, Wisconsin

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Dane County, Wisconsin]] '''Biographical Review of Dane County, Wisconsin. Containing biographical sketches of pioneers and leading citizens.''' * by Biographical Review Publishing Company * Published 1893 * Biographical Review Publishing Company * https://archive.org/stream/biographicalrevi01biog * Citation Example: :::*#BRPC: Biographical Review Publishing Company. ''[[Space:Biographical Review of Dane County, Wisconsin|Biographical Review of Dane County, Wisconsin]]'', Biographical Review Publishing Company, 1893. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#BRPC]] Page 523 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Review of Dane County, Wisconsin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Biographical Rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Florida, United States Civil War]] [[Space:Florida Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States]] == Biographical Rosters of Florida's Confederate and Union Soldiers == * By David W. Hartman and David Coles, compilers * published by Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1907 Buena Vista Circle, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1995 * Citation Example: :::David W. Hartman and David Coles, compiler, ''[[Space:Biographical Rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers|Biographical Rosters of Florida's Confederate and Union Soldiers 1861-1865]]'', Volume 1-6 (1907 Buena Vista Circle, Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1995) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Biographical Rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers|Hartman - Biographical rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers]], vol 2: Page 521 * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::David W. Hartman and David Coles, compiler, ''[[Space:Biographical Rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers|Biographical Rosters of Florida's Confederate and Union Soldiers 1861-1865]]'', Volume 1-6 (1907 Buena Vista Circle, Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1995) :::Subsequent Usage: :::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Rosters of Florida's CW Soldiers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at these locations: == *Series ::https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009183979 ::http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/698027420 *Vol II ::https://books.google.com/books?id=PPwYAQAAMAAJ

Biographical Sketch of the Late Hon. Harvey Putnam

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies |Family Genealogies]] == Biographical Sketch of the Late Hon. Harvey Putnam == '''...Prepared by request, and read by James O. Putnam, before the Club of the Buffalo Historical Society, February 18, 1868.''' * by [[Putnam-2128|James Osborne Putnam (1818-1903)]] * Published by Haas & Kelly, Buffalo, NY, 1868. * 18 Pages. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Biographical Sketch of the Late Hon. Harvey Putnam|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=RxwuAAAAYAAJ * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx4qhf === Table of Contents === * Hon. Harvey Putnam === Eratta === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Putnam, James O. ''[[Space: Biographical Sketch of the Late Hon. Harvey Putnam|Biographical Sketch of the Late Hon. Harvey Putnam]]''. (Haas & Kelly, Buffalo, NY, 1868). [ Page ]. * [[#Putnam|Putnam, Sketch of Hon. Harvey Putnam]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Putnam|Putnam, Sketch of Hon. Harvey Putnam]]: [ Page ]) === See Also === * [[Putnam-2129|Harvey Putnam (1793-1855)]] at WikiTree. * [[Wikipedia:Harvey_Putnam|Harvey Putnam]] at Wikipedia.

Biographical sketch of the residents of that part of Dedham, which is now Dover

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[[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Dedham, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] === who took part in King Phillip's war, the last French and Indian war, and the Revolution: together with the record of the services of those who represented Dover in the War of 1812, the war with Mexico, the Civil War, and the war with Spain === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical_sketch_of_the_residents_of_that_part_of_Dedham%2C_which_is_now_Dover|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Smith, Frank '''Publisher:''' Dedham, Mass.: Town, 1909 === Usage === * Smith, Frank. ''Biographical sketch of the residents of that part of Dedham, which is now Dover, who took part in King Phillip's war, the last French and Indian war, and the Revolution: together with the record of the services of those who represented Dover in the War of 1812, the war with Mexico, the Civil War, and the war with Spain.'' Dedham, Mass.: Town, 1909. [[#SmithF|SmithF]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * https://books.google.com/books?id=_WJAAAAAYAAJ

Biographical Sketches of 1000 Prominent Syracusans

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Syracuse, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York]] __TOC__ == Biographical Sketches of 1000 Prominent Syracusans == * published in Syracuse, New York, 1897 * 166 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Sketches of 1000 Prominent Syracusans|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket00unse_0/mode/2up === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of 1000 Prominent Syracusans|Biographical Sketches of 1000 Prominent Syracusans]]'' (Syracuse, New York, 1897), [ Page ]. * [[#Biographical Sketches of 1000 Prominent Syracusans|Biographical Sketches of 1000 Prominent Syracusans]]

Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Living New York Physicians

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Living New York Physicians == * by Samuel Ward Francis (1835-1886) * published By George P. Putnam & Son, New York, 1867 * Source Example: ::: Francis, Samuel Ward. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Living New York Physicians|Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Living New York Physicians]]'' (George P. Putnam & Son, New York, 1867) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Francis|Francis]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Francis|Francis]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Living New York Physicians|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=erFcAAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket00fran2 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001575926

Biographical Sketches of Families in Medway, Mass

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Medway, Massachusetts]] __TOC__ == Biographical Sketches of Families in Medway, Mass== :Full Title: The Biographical Sketches of Prominent Persons, and The Genealogical Records of Many Early and Other Families in Medway, Mass. 1713-1886 * published by [[Jameson-699 | Ephraim Orcutt Jameson]], 1832-1902, Millis, Massachusetts, 1886 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Sketches of Families in Medway, Mass|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket1713jame/mode/2up :Index of Biographies, [https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket1713jame/page/n433/mode/2up page 198] :Index of Genealogies ::The Names of Families [https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket1713jame/page/n435/mode/2up page 199] ::The Names of Persons Allied by Marriage [https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket1713jame/page/n435/mode/2up page 199] - 208 === Errata === * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket1713jame/page/n431/mode/2up page 197] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of Families in Medway, Mass|Biographical Sketches of Families in Medway, Mass]]'' (Jameson, Millis, Massachusetts, 1886), [ Page ]. * ([[#Biographical Sketches of Families in Medway, Mass|Biographical Sketches of Families in Medway, Mass]])

Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Harvard_University]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University == in Cambridge, Massachusetts : A.K.A. ''Sibley's Harvard Graduates'' * by [[Sibley-1020|John Langdon Sibley]] (1804-1885) * by [[Shipton-591|Clifford Kenyon Shipton]] (1902-1973) * published by Charles William Sever, Cambridge, 1873 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1873) 1642-1658 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aOgtAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Pjmy9JdqbT8C ::* https://archive.org/details/sibleysharvardg00siblgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske00shipgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451867 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100333460 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket01sibluoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0001sibl borrow * Vol. 2 (1881) 1659-1677 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Vcbt3PeI9SAC ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket02sibluoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske01shipgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451867 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100333460 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0002sibl borrow * Vol. 3 (1885) 1678-1689 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MR05AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket03sibluoft ::* https://archive.org/details/sibleysharvardgr03sibl ::* https://archive.org/details/sibleysharvardg00socigoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451867 * Vol. 4 (1933) 1690-1700 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 * Vol. 5 1701-1712 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 * Vol. 6 1713-1721 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0006sibl borrow * Vol. 7 1722-1725 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0007sibl borrow * Vol. 8 1726-1730 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0008sibl borrow * Vol. 9 1731-1735 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0009sibl borrow * Vol. 10 1736-1740 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0010sibl borrow * Vol. 11 1741-1745 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0011sibl borrow * Vol. 12 1746-1750 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0012sibl borrow * Vol. 13 1751-1755 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0013sibl borrow * Vol. 14 1756-1760 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0014sibl borrow * Vol. 15 1761-1763 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0015sibl borrow * Vol. 16 1764-1767 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0016sibl borrow * Vol. 17 1768-1771 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0017sibl borrow * Vol. 18 1772-1774 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451867 * Vol. 4-17 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451867 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sibley, John Langdon. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University|Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University]]'' (Charles William Sever, Cambridge, 1873) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Sibley|Sibley]]) * Shipton, Clifford Kenyon. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University|Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University]]'' (Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, 1960) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Shipton|Shipton]]) * Sibley, John Langdon. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University|Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University]]'' (Charles William Sever, Cambridge, 1873) Vol. , [ Page ].

Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Cumberland County, New Jersey

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[[Category:Cumberland County, New Jersey]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Cumberland County, New Jersey == :'''Citation Example''' ''[[Space:Biographical_Sketches_of_Leading_Citizens_of_Cumberland_County%2C_New_Jersey| Biographical Review: This Volume Contains Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Cumberland County, New Jersey.]]'' Boston : Biographical review publishing company, 1896 :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical_Sketches_of_Leading_Citizens_of_Cumberland_County%2C_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]''' :'''Access''' * [http://archive.org/details/biorevi00bost archive.org]

Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of The American Revolution

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] == Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of The American Revolution == A.K.A. "The American Loyalists; or, Biographical Sketches of Adherents to The British Crown in The war of The Revolution" * by Lorenzo Sabine (1803-1877) * published by Charles C. Little and James Brown, Boston, 1847 * published by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1864 * Source Example: ::: Sabine, Lorenzo. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of The American Revolution|Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of The American Revolution]]'' (Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1864) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Sabine|Sabine]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Sabine|Sabine]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of The American Revolution|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1847) "The American Loyalists; or, Biographical Sketches of Adherents to The British Crown in The war of The Revolution" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rzFCAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/americanloyalist00sabi ::* https://archive.org/details/americanloyalis00sabigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/amloyalists00sabirich ::* https://archive.org/details/americanloyalist00sabiuoft * (1864) "Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of The American Revolution" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QUgSAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ghU-ApmUHxQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QTQNAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QjUNAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ztVBAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske02sabigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_47582 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske01sabigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092886542 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092886534 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske00sabigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske11unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket01sabiuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket01sabi ::* https://archive.org/details/biosketchloyal01sabirich ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket02sabi ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_47583 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske03sabigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske04sabigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket02sabiuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biosketchloyal02sabirich

Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Haven, Connecticut]] [[Category: Yale University]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College == With annals of the college history. * by [[Dexter-953|Franklin Bowditch Dexter]] (1842-1920) * published by Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1885-1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === This list also includes volumes that were not written by [[Dexter-953|Franklin Bowditch Dexter]]. When citing, please use correct title and publication date. * Vol. ? (1867) Biographical Sketches of The Members of The Class of 1816, Yale College (No author shown.) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s2CmUojlMUsC * Vol. 1 (1885) 1701-1745 With Annals of the College History ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8qpNAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=A6vceOAal2oC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LektAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714488 ::* https://archive.org/details/biogsketchgrad01dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske01dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske06unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske02dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske12dextgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket11dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket12dext * Vol. 2 (1896) 1745-1763 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qlEIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SW6Ezklmpj4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2t4iAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-9WEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BxtLgl0Kh2oC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BeotAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714496 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske10dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket02dextrich ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket02dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske14dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske06dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske08dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske03dextgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket21dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket22dext * Vol. 3 (Henry Holt, New York, 1903) 1763-1778 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XtRHq5UwoZYC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=f-otAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tatNAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=M9aEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714504 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske09unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske13dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket03dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket03dextrich ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske04dextgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket31dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket32dext * Vol. 4 (1907) 1778-1792 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=294iAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G9BkZdccSHkC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tqxNAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DestAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cqpGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket04dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket04dextrich ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske05dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske07dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske11dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714512 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket41dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket42dext * Vol. 5 (1911) 1792-1805 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yokiQK_ST0IC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7ustAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hPgeAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2a1NAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714520 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske01dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske09dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket05dextrich ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket05dextuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket51dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket52dext * Vol. 6 (1912) 1805-1815 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sBBVxPZG07oC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oK5NAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714538 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_oK5NAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske00dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket06dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske07unkngoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket61dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket62dext * (1913) "Biographical Notices of Graduates of Yale College" ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalnoti00dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalnoti00dext ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalnoti00dext_0 === Errata === * Vol. 2, Additions and Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=qlEIAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA788 Page 788]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1912) Vol. ?, [ Page]. * ([[#Dexter|Dexter]]) * Vol. 1: Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Henry Holt, New York, 1885) Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=LektAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA164 Page 164]. * Vol. 2: Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Henry Holt, New York, 1896) Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=qlEIAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA1 Page 1]. * Vol. 3: Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Henry Holt, New York, 1903) Vol. 3, [https://books.google.com/books?id=XtRHq5UwoZYC&pg=PA123 Page 123]. * Vol. 5: Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Henry Holt, New York, 1911) Vol. 5, [https://books.google.com/books?id=yokiQK_ST0IC&pg=PA531 Page 531]. * Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1912) Vol. ?, [ Page].

Biographie Abbé A-H Verreau

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bouthillette-28|Josée Bouthillette]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Bouthillette-28&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Josée Bouthillette To-Do List|Josée's current to-do list]].''

Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century == Part of Dodd's Church History * by Rev. [[Kirk-8959|John Kirk]], D.D. (1760-1851) * published by Burns & Oates, London, 1909 * 293 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZFU0AQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011679753 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Biographies * Appendix, Page 257 * Classified Lists of Biographies, etc., Page 273 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Kirk, John. ''[[Space:Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century|Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century]]'' (Burns & Oates, London, 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#Kirk|Kirk]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Kirk, John. ''[[Space:Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century|Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century]]'' (Burns & Oates, London, 1909) [ Page ].

Biographies of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties, Missouri

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Category-Source|Source Library]]|[[Space:Sources-Missouri|Sources-Missouri]] ==Biographies of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties, Missouri== * Publisher: Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois 1888 * Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:Biographies_of_Franklin,_Jefferson,_Washington,_Crawford_and_Gasconade_Counties,_Missouri|Biographies of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties, Missouri]]'' (Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois 1888) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#BFJWCGM|BFJWCGM]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographies_of_Franklin,_Jefferson,_Washington,_Crawford_and_Gasconade_Counties,_Missouri|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :http://cdm16795.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/mocohist/id/28020 :https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t7qn77z0w :http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/350152 :https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=ju3svgqd9WsC

Biographies that Need Work-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles for whom [[Bunker-3019|Mason Bunker]] needs to make a satisfactory biography. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Applestein-4|Applestein, Henry ]] || 1833-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Cohen-6915|Applestein, Esther (Cohen) ]] || 1832-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-663514|Asch, Bertha (Unknown) ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Asch-82|Asch, Benjamin ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bunker-1907|Bunker, Barney Hill]] || 1822-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Bunker-3019|Bunker, Mason ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bunker-3020|Bunker, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Bunker-3021|Bunker, Merrill Cleveland]] || 1931-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Bunker-3023|Bunker, Cecil Gilman]] || 1910-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Bunker-3024|Bunker, Ralph Malcolm]] || 1885-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Bunker-3025|Bunker, John Gilman Lovejoy]] || 1853-02-28 || to-do |- | [[Hess-8558|Hess, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Tracy-4834|Bunker, Gladys Mary (Tracy) ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1578|Burstin, Jean (Friedman) ]] || 1910-01-24 || to-do |- | [[Norwood-2849|Cilly, Evangeline Mildred (Norwood) ]] || 1910-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Convy-22|Convy, Elizabeth Jane]] || 1925-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Convy-23|Convy, Cornelius J]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dorcal-1|Convy, Margaret C (Dorcal) ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kanter-107|Ellman, Anne Pauline (Kanter) ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ellman-71|Ellman, Nathan ]] || 1877-07-17 || to-do |- | [[Ellman-72|Ellman, Gertrude ]] || 1903-10-19 || to-do |- | [[Elman-43|Elman, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Elman-44|Elman, Marvin Gerald]] || 1938-10-05 || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1571|Elman, Eva Lillian (Friedman) ]] || 1906-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Stein-4005|Stein, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Ellman-70|Elman, Arthur Gerhart (Ellman) ]] || 1899-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Elman-48|Elman, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Euler-298|Euler, Adam ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gockenhen-1|Euler, Eva (Gockenhen) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bunker-3022|Bunker, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1574|Friedman, Benjamin ]] || 1874-10-19 || to-do |- | [[Krause-3288|Friedman, Anna (Krause) ]] || 1878-05-16 || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1580|Friedman, Hyman Edward]] || 1891-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Ralph-2553|Friedman, Bess (Ralph) ]] || 1889-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1583|Friedman, Louis ]] || 1860-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1584|Friedman, Bennett B]] || 1923-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1585|Friedman, Amy Hope ]] || 1958-08-12 || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1586|Friedman, Infant ]] || 1909-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Asch-81|Friedman, Rosa (Asch) ]] || 1867-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Glick-1206|Glick, Mildred ]] || 1922-04-24 || to-do |- | [[Marcus-1047|Marcus, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Heimlich-49|Heimlich, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Heimlich-50|Heimlich, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Heimlich-51|Heimlich, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Hess-8559|Hess, Albert Kenneth]] || 1907-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Roberts-55404|Hess, Nora May (Roberts) ]] || 1885-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Hess-8560|Hess, Jacob Albert]] || 1888-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Euler-297|Hess, Anna Mary (Euler) ]] || 1856-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Hess-8561|Hess, Frank John]] || 1855-10-19 || to-do |- | [[Hess-8562|Hess, Carl Phillip ]] || 1818-03-15 || to-do |- | [[McDonald-31328|Hess, Betty (McDonald) ]] || 1914-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Hess-8564|Hess, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Hess-8565|Hess, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Hess-8566|Hess, Johann Karl Phillip ]] || 1786-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Kaiser-4077|Hess, Eva Maria (Kaiser) ]] || 1786-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1572|Hunter, Adele (Friedman) ]] || 1920-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Warren-24607|Johnson, Sarah Anne (Warren) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-144994|Johnson, John Hadson]] || 1811-01-29 || to-do |- | [[Simcock-333|Johnson, Jane (Simcock) ]] || 1785-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-144995|Johnson, Jesse ]] || 1785-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Lego-147|Lego, Stephen B]] || 1818-07-02 || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1576|Levinson, Marian (Friedman) ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1579|Marcus, Bernice (Friedman) ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Marcus-1046|Marcus, David ]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Marcus-1048|Marcus, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[McConkey-536|McConkey, Elizabeth ]] || 1817-05-08 || to-do |- | [[McDonald-31338|McDonald, John Jacob]] || 1871-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Mitchell-45050|Norwood, Agnes Clementine (Mitchell) ]] || 1882-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Applestein-3|Ralph, Gertrude Rose (Applestein) ]] || 1860-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Ralph-2554|Ralph, Abraham ]] || 1863-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Ridgely-337|Ridgely, Mary Ann]] || 1823-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Ridgely-338|Ridgely, John Wesley]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lego-146|Roberts, Ann Eliza (Lego) ]] || 1848-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Roberts-55405|Roberts, John Wesley]] || 1847-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Rosenfield-92|Rosenfield, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Friedman-1577|Savitz, Ida (Friedman) 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[[Stein-4015|Stein, Sam ]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stein-4016|Stein, Harry ]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-663087|Stein, Geraldine (Unknown) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-663388|Stein, Katherine (Unknown) ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stein-4028|Stein, Shalom ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wolk-159|Wolk, Charles ]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Biographies-1

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[[Category: Cox-37535]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Nash-10219|Toni Nash]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Nash-10219#PM-34377490 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Biographisches Lexikon aller Helden und Militärpersonen : welche sich in preussischen Diensten berühmt gemacht haben

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other:[[Space:Category-Source]] | [[Space:Germany_Project_Resources]] == Biographisches Lexikon aller Helden und Militärpersonen : welche sich in preussischen Diensten berühmt gemacht haben == *Author: König, Anton Balthasar, 1753-1814. *Publisher: Arnold Wever, Berlin 1788 * Source Example: ::: König, Anton Balthasar, 1753-1814. ''"[[Space:Biographisches Lexikon aller Helden und Militärpersonen : welche sich in preussischen Diensten berühmt gemacht haben|Biographisches Lexikon aller Helden und Militärpersonen : welche sich in preussischen Diensten berühmt gemacht haben]]"'' (Arnold Wever, Berlin 1788) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographisches Lexikon aller Helden und Militärpersonen : welche sich in preussischen Diensten berühmt gemacht haben|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :Vol I A-F: ::https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_c0xFAAAAYAAJ/ ::https://books.google.com/books?id=Qss5AAAAcAAJ ::http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn=urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10070478-3 :Vol II G-L: ::https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_00xFAAAAYAAJ/ ::https://books.google.com/books?id=bcs5AAAAcAAJ ::http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn=urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10070479-3 :Vol III M-See: ::https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_IE1FAAAAYAAJ/ ::https://books.google.com/books?id=jMs5AAAAcAAJ ::http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn=urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10070480-6 :Vol IIII Sel-Z: ::https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_fE1FAAAAYAAJ ::https://books.google.com/books?id=pss5AAAAcAAJ ::http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn=urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10070481-1

Biography - Ruth Deacon nee Wareing 1815 - 1892

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== Biography == '''Born''' 11 JUL 1815. Ruth Wareing daughter of John and Mary WAREING, born at their dwelling house in Moulton in the county of Northampton. Moulton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S42]] Moulton : Baptist Chapel : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5ea96d8ff493fd7511f1bbac : viewed 30 Dec 2020) baptism Ruth Wareing https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5ea96d8ff493fd7511f1bbac Source: [[#S11]] Archive reference: HO107; Piece number: 1742; Folio: 342; Page: 19; Schedule: 77; HouseHoldID: 1468240; Record set: 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom, England; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1851/0007243655 '''Baptism:''' AFT 11 JUL 1815. Ruth Wareing daughter of John and Mary WAREING, Baptist Chapel, Moulton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S12]] The National Archives reference: TNA/RG/4/3361; Record set: England & Wales Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms; Subcategory: Parish Baptisms; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Collections from: United Kingdom, England; http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/1096095 Source: [[#S13]] Batch number: C09200-1; Record set: England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975; Subcategory: Parish Baptisms; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Collections from: England, United Kingdom; http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=R_951326275 ::aft 11 Jul 1815 Baptist Chapel, Moulton, Northamptonshire. ::Ruth Wareing daughter of John and Mary WAREING, born 11 Jul 1815 at their dwelling house in Moulton in the county of Northampton. ::Attested - Francis Marshall - Surgeon. '''Marriage''' ABT NOV 1846. Registration Deacon, Stephen Higgins and Wareing Ruth Dec 1846 Hardingstone 15/563. Hardingstone, Hardingstone Union, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S33]] Marriages Deacon Stephen Higgins and Wareing Ruth Dec 1846 Hardingstone 15/563 https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=P6EYyxPcBdtA14BptdFQhQ&scan=1 Source: [[#S1]] Volume: 15; Page: 563; Line Number: 40; Record set: England & Wales marriages 1837-2008; Subcategory: Marriages & divorces; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Collections from: United Kingdom; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD/M/1846/4/RZ/000417/040 '''Died''' ABT AUG 1892. Registration DEACON, RUTH age 77 GRO Reference: 1892 S Quarter in BRIXWORTH Volume 03B Page 64. Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S3]] Volume: 3B; Page: 64; Line number: 304; Record set: England & Wales deaths 1837-2007; Subcategory: Deaths & burials; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Collections from: United Kingdom; http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD/D/1892/3/AZ/000080/304 Source: [[#S111]] DEACON, RUTH age 77 GRO Reference: 1892 S Quarter in BRIXWORTH Volume 03B Page 64 https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp#Results Source: [[#S23]] Northampton Mercury 29 July 1892 Page 8 https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle? d=bl%2f0000317%2f18920729%2f168&stringtohighlight=stephen%20deacon ::Northampton Mercury 29 July 1892 Page 8. ::DEATHS Deacon - July 23, at Church Brampton, Ruth, the beloved wife of Stephen H Deacon, in her 78th year. Friends will please accept this the only intimation. '''Census Returns UK''' *6 JUN 1841. Age 25 and the daughter of the head of the household Mary Wareing. Meeting Yards, Moulton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S14]] Archive reference: HO107; Piece number: 810; Folio number: 23; Page number: 12; Schedule: 650; HouseHoldID: 1875712; Record set: 1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom, England; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1841/0006776918 *30 MAR 1851. Age 35 and the wife of the head of the household Stephen Deacon. Dolphin Inn, Moulton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. *7 APR 1861. Age 45 and the wife of the head of the household Stephen Deacon. Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S9]] Archive reference: RG09; Piece number: 949; Folio number: 18; Page number: 8; Schedule: 4; HouseHoldID: 1222854; Record set: 1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1861/0005626903 *2 APR 1871. Age 55 and the wife of the head of the household Stephen Deacon. Manor House, Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S7]] Archive reference: RG10; Piece number: 1495; Folio: 23; Page: 17; Schedule: 16; HouseHoldID: 3882753; Record set: 1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1871/0016886978 Note: *3 APR 1881. Age 65 and the wife of the head of the household. Stephen Deacon. Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S8]] Archive reference: RG11; Piece number: 1564; Folio: 23; Page: 17; Schedule: 378; HouseHoldID: 1503158; Record set: 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1881/0007355054 *5 APR 1891. Age 75 and the wife of the head of the household Stephen Deacon. Brampton Hill, Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S5]] Archive reference: RG12; Piece number: 1207; Folio: 38; Page: 9; Schedule: 4; HouseHoldID: 1936188; Record set: 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1891/0009073027 == Sources ==

Biography - Stephen Higgins Deacon 1919 - 1899

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== Biography == '''Born''' BEF 24 JAN 1819. Stephen Higgins Deacon son of Thomas (a farmer) and Elizabeth Deacon of Brafield-on-the-Green, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S118]] "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N1XZ-YZB : 19 September 2020), Stephen Higgins Deacon, 1819. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N1XZ-YZB Source: [[#S130]] GENUKI Brafield on the Green, Northamptonshire https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/NTH/BrafieldGreen '''Baptism:''' 24 JAN 1819. Stephen Higgins Deacon son of Thomas (a farmer) and Elizabeth Deacon of Brafield-on-the-Green, Northampton, England. Brafield, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S41]] Ancestry.com. Northamptonshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1912 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Northamptonshire Anglican Parish Registers and Bishop’s Transcripts. Textual records. Northamptonshire Record Office, Northampton, England. https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=9200&h=237372&tid=&pid=&queryId=2df9ed79c85a94d90dfcb8069df27221&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ylv1206&_phstart=successSource Source: [[#S13]] Batch number: I04896-7; Record set: England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975; Subcategory: Parish Baptisms; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Collections from: England, United Kingdom; http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=R_886752814 '''Marriage''' ABT NOV 1846. Registration Deacon Stephen Higgins and Wareing Ruth Dec 1846 Hardingstone 15/563. Hardingstone, Hardingstone Union, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S33]] Marriages Deacon Stephen Higgins and Wareing Ruth Dec 1846 Hardingstone 15/563 https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=P6EYyxPcBdtA14BptdFQhQ&scan=1 Source: [[#S1]] Volume: 15; Page: 563; Line Number: 40; Record set: England & Wales marriages 1837-2008; Subcategory: Marriages & divorces; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Collections from: United Kingdom; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD/M/1846/4/RZ/000417/040 '''Died''' 10 FEB 1899. Registration DEACON, STEPHEN HIGGINS age 80 GRO Reference: 1899 M Quarter in BRIXWORTH Volume 03B Page 82. Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S111]] DEACON, STEPHEN HIGGINS age 80 GRO Reference: 1899 M Quarter in BRIXWORTH Volume 03B Page 82 https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp#Results Source: [[#S116]] Deacon Stephen Higgins 1899 https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/Calendar?surname=deacon&yearOfDeath=1899&page=2#calendar Source: [[#S3]] Volume: 3B; Page: 82; Line number: 324; Record set: England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007; Subcategory: Civil Deaths & Burials; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Collections from: United Kingdom, England; http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD/D/1899/1/AZ/000101/324 Source: [[#S23]] Northampton Mercury 17 February 1899 Page 6 https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000317%2f18990217%2f063&stringtohighlight=stephen%20deacon ::Northampton Mercury 17 February 1899 Page 6. ::DEATH of MR S H DEACON of CHURCH BRAMPTON. ::One of the oldest and best known farmers of the county , by the death, on Friday night, of Mr, Stephen Higgins Deacon,of Church Brampton. Deceased was known by a large circle of friends both in town and county reached his 80th about a month ago and his death occurred through general decay. ::Mr Deacon was one of the Althorpe Corps of the Northamptonshire Volunteers on its formation in 1859 and resigned in 188? He however attended the annual prize distributions and dinners up to a few years ago, and was always heartily welcomed. ::He was a member of the Brixworth Board of Guardians for about 30 years, and also occupied a seat on the Brixworth Highway Board for a long period. The deceaded gentleman was a well known agriculturalist and was one of the oldest tenants of Earl Spencer. ::Deceased leaves one son, Mr Richard Deacon who succeeds him and one daughter who married Mr Frank Elliot son of the late Mr John Elliot of Little Brington. ::The funeral took place at Carey Chapel, Moulton on Wednesday afternoon. (Feb 15th?). '''Probate:''' 24 MAY 1899. Northampton, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S115]] Record set: England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019; Subcategory: Civil Deaths & Burials; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Collections from: United Kingdom, England; http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR/GOVPROBATE/C/1899-1899/00012981 ::Stephen Higgins Deacon of Church Brampton, Northamptonshire died 10 Feb 1899. ::Probate London 24 May 1899 to Richard Deacon Farmer and George Higgins Draper. ::Effects £4005 5s. '''Census Returns UK''' *6 JUN 1841. Age 20 and independent in the Household of [[Higgins-9139|Richard Higgins (bef.1785-1860)]]. Preston Deanery, Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S14]] Archive reference: HO107; Piece number: 813; Folio number: 4; Page number: 2; Schedule: 1454; HouseHoldID: 1880073; Record set: 1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom, England; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1841/0006798023 Source: [[#S41]] Elliot family tree on Ancestry https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/15791626/person/28047938598/facts By this time Stephen's parents (Thomas Deacon 1779 - 1824) (Elizabeth Deacon nee Higgins 1794 - 1834) had both died. Stephen was evidently related to the Higgins with whom he was staying. *30 MAR 1851. Age 32 and the head of the household. Dolphin Inn, Moulton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S11]] Archive reference: HO107; Piece number: 1742; Folio: 342; Page: 19; Schedule: 77; HouseHoldID: 1468240; Record set: 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom, England; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1851/0007243654 *7 APR 1861. Age 42 and the head of the household. Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S9]] Archive reference: RG09; Piece number: 949; Folio number: 18; Page number: 8; Schedule: 4; HouseHoldID: 1222854; Record set: 1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1861/0005626902 *2 APR 1871. Age 52 and the head of the household. Manor House, Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S7]] Archive reference: RG10; Piece number: 1495; Folio: 23; Page: 17; Schedule: 16; HouseHoldID: 3882753; Record set: 1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1871/0016886977 *3 APR 1881. Age 62 and the head of the household. Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S8]] Archive reference: RG11; Piece number: 1564; Folio: 23; Page: 17; Schedule: 378; HouseHoldID: 1503158; Record set: 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1881/0007355053 *5 APR 1891. Age 72 and the head of the household. Brampton Hill, Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Source: [[#S5]] Archive reference: RG12; Piece number: 1207; Folio: 38; Page: 9; Schedule: 4; HouseHoldID: 1936188; Record set: 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Subcategory: Census; Category: Census, Land & Substitutes; Collections from: United Kingdom; https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1891/0009073026 '''Occupation:''' *30 MAR 1851. Farmer Of 64 Acres Employing 9 Out Door Labourers. Moulton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. *7 APR 1861. Farmer Of 174 Acres Employing 5 Men And 4 Boys. Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. *2 APR 1871. Farmer Of 354 Acres Employing 9 Men And 6 Boys. Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. *3 APR 1881. Farmer (360 Acres 10 Men 3 Boys). Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. *5 APR 1891. Farmer and Grazier. Church Brampton, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. == Sources ==

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] [[Category: Biography Builders]][[Category:Challenges]] == Biography Builders == It is easy to get in a groove creating profiles, tracing ancestries, adding sources, and making connections on WikiTree, and in that groove, forget to build a profile to its fullest. Many profiles on WikiTree, even from our best members, have sources but no substance-what do those sources tell us? What has your research revealed? Who was this person? That's what the biography section is for and this challenge is a personal growth challenge to encourage members to create biographies for the profiles they work on, not just find connections and sources. Each month, we'll set a theme to the challenge, asking participants to create biographies for different people in their family tree or from certain projects and categories. Those who participate can challenge themselves to do a little more on each profile by working through our checklist of what makes a profile "complete." We know no person will ever be completely researched, and so no profile will ever be completely done, but there are certain points in building a profile where you hit logical stopping points and can "call it" at least for awhile. Each time you do this, you can share that profile in that month's thread as an example for the community as well as have a chance to get thoughtful feedback on other things that might make nice additions. Each time you hit a milestone in your participation you'll get a template for your profile to show others you've been making WikiTree a better place to share family history. The first template is placed when you've completed 10 profiles for Bio-Builder challenges. The numbers are cumulative, so it could be the first month you participate that you hit that mark, or it could be 5 months later. 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12/7/1941) * Families with 10+ children [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/719343/nov-dec-2018-biography-builders-families-with-10-children?show=721108#a721108 Nov/Dec 2018] * Various specific occupations * Veterans of any conflict [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1131373/biobuilders-november-2020-veterans-of-any-conflict Nov 2020] * '''Veterans from specific conflicts ''' ** World War I [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438088/july-2022-veterans-of-world-war-i Jul 2022] * '''People ''' ** Popes [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/701212/oct-nov-2018-biography-builders-popes?show=701212#q701212 Oct/Nov 2018] ** People born in the 1600's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/611447/may-june-2018-biography-builders-people-born-in-the-1600s?show=613513#a613513 May/Jun 2018] ** People born in the 1700's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/393892/biography-builders-may-june-2017-people-born-in-the-1700s May/Jun 2017] ** People born in the 1800's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/262668/biography-builders-june-2016?show=262668#q262668 June 2016] ** People born in the 1900's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195549/biobuilders-march-2021-people-born-in-the-1900s?show=1195549#q1195549 Mar 2021] ** People who died before their 18th birthday (Remember the Children Project) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1560474/april-2023-biobuilders-people-died-before-their-18th-birthday Apr 2023] ** People who never married [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1278898/august-2021-biobuilders-people-who-never-married Aug 2021] ** People who were immigrants [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/595344/biography-builders-april-may-2018-immigrants Apr/May 2018] ** People whose name (first, middle, or surname) begins with Q, U, X, or Z [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514489/2023-biobuilders-people-whose-name-begins-unusual-letters Jan 2023] ** People whose last name is the same as a currency or coin [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532208/february-2023-biobuilders-people-whose-last-name-currency Feb 2023] ** Men named Charles and women named Elizabeth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1575189/may-2023-biobuilders-men-named-charles-women-named-elizabeth May 2023] * specific relatives, i.e. your third great grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc. **Aunts/Uncles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/993576/march-2020-biobuilders-biography-aunt-uncle-level-grand-grand Mar 2020] ** Cousins (any number, any removed) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1682484/january-2024-biobuilders-people-who-cousins-number-removed Jan 2024] * ''' Specific Categories''' ** [[:Category:Needs_Biography|Needs Biography]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544911/march-biobuilders-challenge-people-whose-profile-biography Mar 2023] * specific G2G tags to make profiles for answers to questions * People with an unknown parent ie [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/576230/biography-builders-2018-brickwall-unknown-parents-profiles Brickwalls] Mar/Apr 2018 *For February - people who have same last name as any president. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/978650/february-2020-biobuilders-people-with-same-last-president Feb 2020] *For March - Women who've made a mark in history [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/350304/biography-builders-2017-celebrate-march-womens-history-month Feb/Mar 2017] *For May - Any mother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/378230/biography-builders-april-may-2017-mothers Apr/May 2017] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1738666/may-2024-biobuilders-any-mother May 2024] *For June - Any father [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/408401/biography-builders-june-july-2017-fathers Jun/July 2017] *For August - All things Massachusetts [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1616446/august-2023-biobuilders-all-things-massachusetts Aug 2023] *For October - People named Christopher/Christine [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1644324/october-2023-people-named-christopher-christine Oct 2023] *People who emigrated (born in one country, died in another) Hat trick - Married in a third country. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500614/dec-2022-biobuilders-people-who-emigrated-read-the-text Dec 2022] *People with a Specific Occupation: Miner, Farmer, fisherman, welder, etc. *People whose surname is an occupation: Farmer, Fisher, etc [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/540427/biography-builders-2018-persons-with-name-thats-profession Jan/Feb 2018] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1397969/biobuilders-april-2022-people-whose-surname-is-occupation Apr 2022] *Names that have a 'son': Johnson, Anderson, Myerson. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489852/november-2022-biobuilders-names-that-end-in-son?show=1489852#q1489852 Nov 2022] *Pick someone/s who was born in the same place as you (could be town, city, state/county, or country) and write their biography. Might be interesting to compare their life with yours, what has changed and what is the same? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/627963/june-july-biography-builders-people-born-the-same-city-town Jun/Jul 2018] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424706/june-2022-people-born-the-same-place-a-you Jun 2022] *Colors; White, Brown(e), Black, Green(e), Gray/Grey, Gold etc. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/917561/october-2019-biobuilders-surnames-that-are-colors Oct 2019] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412152/biobuilders-people-surname-color-includes-color-after-color May 2022] *Profiles in certain projects ** Spring Cleaning [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/362669/biography-builders-mar-april-2017-spring-cleaning Mar/April 2017] *Holiday Inspired themes ** Thanksgiving [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/320245/biography-builders-nov-dec-2016-thanksgiving?show=320245#q320245 Nov/Dec 2016] ** Christmas [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335878/december-2021-biobuilders-people-born-christmas-december Dec 2021] *People with multiple marriages [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1230581/may-2021-biobuilders-people-with-multiple-marriages May 2021] *People with multiple births in the family. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Twins Twins], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Triplets Triplets], etc. First sets if triplets and above in a county or city. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/948872/december-2019-biobuilders-families-with-multiple-births Dec 2019] *Maybe use this project to highlight the great work being done in some other WikiTree projects? I was thinking of: **People who should be added to WikiTree's Roll of Honor **People who are adopted, or who have adopted children (doesn't directly fit with the [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels]], but we could still bring attention to that project) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/801002/april-2019-biography-builders-challenge Apr 2019] **People who are in, or could be added to, an existing [[:Category:One_Name_Studies|One Name Study]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/779367/march-2019-biography-builders-one-name-studies Mar 2019] **Profiles that include DNA research **People who have an interesting tombstone or story related to their death or burial (tie in with the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]) **People who are Notables, or who were named after a Notable ** People who emigrated from/immigrated to another country (not a project, but the Immigration category has a template that we could advertise, and we could document these stories) * '''People born, married, or died in a specific month ''' **People born in January [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/963267/january-2020-biobuilders-people-born-in-january Jan 2020] ** People born in February [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1179720/feb-2021-biobuilders-challenge-people-born-in-february Feb 2021] ** People born in June [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1587874/june-2023-biobuilders-people-born-in-june June 2023] ** People born in July [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/645570/jul-aug-2018-biography-builders-people-born-in-july Jul/Aug 2018] ** People born in August [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1082318/august-2020-biobuilders-people-born-in-august Aug 2020] ** People born in October [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/462827/biography-builders-sept-oct-2017-people-born-in-october Sep/Oct 2017] ** People born in November [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/934012/november-2019-biobuilders-people-born-in-november?show=934012#q934012 Nov 2019] ** People born in December [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/328404/biography-builders-dec-16-jan-17-born-in-december?show=328404#q328404 Dec/Jan 2016/17] ** People who married in January [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350608/january-2022-biobuilders-people-who-married-in-january Jan 2022] ** People who married in February [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/762836/february-2019-biography-builders-married-in-february Feb 2019] ** People who married in April [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213440/april-2021-biobuilders-people-who-married-in-april?show=1213440#q1213440 Apr 2021] ** People who married in June [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/840328/june-2019-biography-builders-people-married-in-june Jun 2019] ** People who married in October [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477406/october-2022-biobuilders-people-who-married-in-october Oct 2022] ** People married in December Dec 2023 **People who died in January [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/752459/last-half-of-january-2019-biography-builders-died-in-january Last Half Jan 2019] ** People who died in February [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1698049/february-2024-biobuilders-people-who-died-in-february Feb 2024] ** People who died in June [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1045815/june-2020-biobuilders-people-who-died-in-june June 2020] ** People who died in July [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/860170/july-2019-biography-builders-people-who-died-in-july Jul 2019] ** People who died in September [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463541/sep-2022-biobuilders-people-who-died-in-september Sep 2022] ** People who died in December or January [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/733354/dec-jan-2018-2019-biography-builders-dec-jan-deaths Dec 2018/Jan 2019] * '''Place of Birth''' ** Letter ‘A’ Place of Birth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1725976/april-2024-biobuilders-letter-a-place-of-birth Apr 2024] ** Letter ‘W’ Place of Birth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161846/biobuilders-january-2021-place-of-birth-begins-with-letter Jan 2021] * '''Place of Marriage''' ** Letter ‘S’ Place of Marriage [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293348/september-2021-biobuilders-letter-s-place-of-marriage Sep 2021] * '''Place of Death''' ** Letter ‘L’ Place of Death [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450762/august-2022-biobuilders-challenge-letter-l-place-of-death Aug 2022] * People born in ? (a particular country) ** England [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381509/biobuilders-march-2022-people-born-in-england Mar 2022] ** France ** Germany ** Ireland [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1629725/september-2023-biobuilders-people-born-in-ireland Sep 2023] ** Italy ** Scotland ** Spain * Source-a-thon sourced profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/309950/oct-nov-2016-biography-builders-source-a-thon-and-on?show=309950#q309950 Oct/Nov 2016] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323018/biobuilders-november-2021-any-source-a-thon-profile Nov 2021] * Unsourced profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/484290/biography-builders-oct-nov-2017-unsourced Oct/Nov 2017] * Grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/295362/september-2016-biography-builders-honoring-the-grands?show=295362#q295362 Sept 2016] * Great Grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1028425/may-2020-biobuilders-great-grandparents May 2020] * Great Great Grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/425451/biography-builders-july-aug-2017-great-great-grandparents Jul/Aug 2017] * Great Great Great Grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/663857/aug-2018-biography-builders-great-great-great-grandparents Aug/Sep 2018] *People from one town. (One Place Studies) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/505551/biography-builders-nov-dec-2017-pick-a-town Nov/Dec 2017] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1115265/biobuilders-october-2020-one-place-studies Oct 2020] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1604900/july-2023-biobuilders-people-from-one-town-one-place-studies Jul 2023] == Participants == [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hqxVRJQ2ExfSYPrMlMiguqhgYhoZp5ReclYK6Pc9Prw/edit?usp=sharing See our Google Sheet for participant data and totals.] === Achievement "Stickers" === {{Biography Builders 10}} {{Biography Builders 50}} {{Biography Builders 100}} {{Biography Builders 200}} {{Biography Builders 300}} {{Biography Builders 400}} {{Biography Builders 500}}

Biography Creation Helper

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== Introduction: Help Creating a Profile == This page is intended as a help for anyone wanting to create error-free profiles. If you are new to genealogy or to WikiTree, then you should begin with [[:Category:New_Member_How-To | New Member How-to pages]]. Data Doctors “clean up” the database in WikiTree by correcting profile errors and suggestions. This page is maintained by the Data Doctors Project, and expands upon the initial concepts in the new member pages. === Data Doctors Suggestions === The Data Doctors have provided a list of helpful templates that, when used correctly, should create accurate, suggestion free profiles. We sorted these template examples by the most often used biography sections. Copy and paste a sample, then replace the sample data with yours. Click the preview button below the edit box to see what it looks like. Everyone can find the Suggestions for the WikiTree profiles that are on their Watch List, by selecting '''Suggestions''' under the '''MyWikiTree''' pull down menu. These are updated weekly, usually on Monday or Tuesday. It is a good idea to review them frequently. Any questions, should be posted to G2G with a tag for Data Doctors. Here is a list of all the [[Project:Data_Doctors#Description_of_Suggestions | Data Doctor Suggestions and how to work with them.]] == General Information == *[[Help:How_to_Use_WikiTree|How to Use WikiTree]] *[[:Category:Styles_and_Standards | About "Styles and Standards"]] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=1869015104 A spreadsheet created by Steven Tibbetts. Loaded with lots of helpful tips and links.] *[[Help:Tag_Names|Help on WikiTree Tag Names (markup)]] *[[Help:Advance_Directive|Help on Advance Directives]] *[[Space:How_to_Search_for_Existing_Profiles | How to Search for Existing Profiles to Avoid Creating Duplicate Profiles]] *Help on Images **[[Help:Background_Images|Help on Background Images]] **[[Help:Image_Types|Image Types]] * Help for Data Fields at top of the Profile **[[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|Guidelines on Name Fields]] **[[Help:Name_Fields|Help on Name Fields]] **[[Help:Date_Fields | Help on Date Fields]] **[[Help:Location_Fields|Help on Location Fields]] *Help for Templates / Stickers, placed at top of Biography 'after Category and Project Boxes' **[[Help:Template_Guidelines|Guidelines for Templates]] **[[Help:Stickers|Help on using Stickers]] **[[Space:Database_Errors_Definition_Templates/Stickers|List of Stickers, Location, Project, Military and War, Others]] **[[Space:Database_Errors_Definition_Templates/Member_Stickers|Stickers that should ONLY be on Active Member profiles]] **[[Space:Database_Errors_Definition_Templates/Profile_Box|Stickers for Research Note Boxes]] / [[Help:Research_Note_Boxes | Research Note Boxes Explanation]] * Help for Biography **[[Help:Projects|A Directory of Projects]] You can find directions for project stickers on most project pages. **[[Help:Project_Boxes| Help for Project Boxes]] **[[Help:Profile_Sections|Help for Profile Sections]] **[[Help:Editing_Tips|Help on Editing]] **[[Help:Adding_Links|Help on Adding Links]] **[[Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS|Help regarding HTML and CSS]] **[[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|Help regarding GEDCOM-created Biographies]] **[http://www.citationmachine.net/chicago/ ''Citation Machine'' - about citations] == Here is the recommended order for text sections and other elements: == {{Example|[[Categories]]
}} {{Example|{{Project Boxes}}
}} {{Example|{{Research Note Boxes}}
}} {{Example|== Biography ==
}} {{Example|{{Profile Stickers}}
}} {{Example|== Research Notes ==
}} {{Example|== Sources ==
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}} {{Example|See also:
}} {{Example|== Acknowledgements ==
}} :Only these 2 sections are required for all profiles: {{Example|== Biography ==
}} *[[Help:Biographies|Help on Biographies]] *[[Help:Examples|Examples of Person Profiles]] *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Simple biography maker courtesy of Greg Shipley] {{Example|== Sources ==
}} {{Example|
}} :Any other elements or subsections should go below one of the recommended sections described above. ==Adding Sources== *Sources should include sufficient information for you or someone else to find the source. *[[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Sources Style Guide]] *[[Help:Alternative_Sourcing_Methods|Sourcing Methods]] *[[Help:Sources#Embed_them_as_references_(footnotes)|Help:Sources#Embed them as references (footnotes)]] ::To place a citation inline next to the information it links to ::# Copy your citation, ::# Place cursor at end of text referred to ::# Click the C ''cite your source'' found above the edit box. This generates a set of open and closed ref tags with the words '' Insert reference here'' between them. ::# Click the words ''Insert reference here'' once or highlight text and then click paste to overwrite them ::# While this appears on the edit page as a large amount of text, once saved, in the profile view only a [1] will be shown, but under sources heading, the full citation is seen ::# In order to use same source again, name the first, open, ref tag in a way that indicates its data. So for a census record used more than once, name something like . Copy the , paste it at end of second fact you wish it to link to and edit it to by adding a space then a /. The citation in text will still show as [1]. However in the source section it will now appear as 1,1.1. * '''Some videos about inline citations''' **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN5KvZ3gtSE&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=41 Data Doctors video about Reference Tags] **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8yyS_46URc Julie Ricketts inline references video] **[https://youtu.be/U63ZYOPVS8o Rick Pierpont Sources and inline references video] *[[Help:Sources#Examples|Examples of Formatting for Different Source Types]] ::Book, Periodical, Census, Web page, Family bible, Cemetery headstone, Second-hand information, First-hand information (yourself) *[[Space:Sourcing_Primer_-_Instructional|Sourcing Primer -Example screenshots of Valid Sources]] *[[Space:Database_Errors_Definition_Templates/External_Links|Templates for External Links - wikidata, G2G, ancestry, etc.]] *[[Help:Links_to_Ancestry|Ancestry link template guide]] Use for broken or general ancestry links to restore function. *[[Help:Copying_from_Wikipedia|Copying from Wikipedia]] *[[Template:Citation_Needed | Citation Needed Template when Sources are needed]] * Genealogy sources to help with Research **[[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources |What is considered reliable sources for Pre-1700 Profiles?]] **[[:Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles| Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] **[[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Published Genealogies based on Surname]] **[[Space:Category-Source|Published Genealogies based on Location]] **[[Space:Kitty's_Library|Links to free Library e-books, records and research materials ]] <<-- Thanks Kitty **[[Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page |Reliable Sources for Pre-1500 Profiles]] *[[:Category:Genealogy_Help |Genealogy Help]] ==Adding other Elements== :'''These are often used as subheadings under the Biography Header, normally created in Chronological order:''' {{Example|=== Birth ===
}} *[[Help:Adoptions_and_Multiple_Parents|Adoptions and Multiple Parents]] - [[Template:Adopted_Child|Template for Adopted Child ]] *[[Help:Non-Biological|Non-Biological]] *[[Help:Unmarried_Parents|Unmarried Parents]] *[[Template:Estimated_Date | Template when Dates on Profile are Estimated]] *[[Help:Christening%2C_Baptism%2C_and_Burial_Fields|Christening, Baptism, and Burial Field]] *[[Help:Correcting_a_Last_Name_at_Birth|Correcting a Last Name at Birth]] *{{Multiple Births|2}}{{Multiple Births|2}} 2=twins, 3=triplets, 4=quads, etc courtesy of Steven Tibbetts {{Example|=== Census / Family Relationships ===
}} {{Example|=== Residence ===
}} *[[Space:1790-1850_Census_Column_Headers|Info on U.S. Census Column Headers]] *[[Space:US_Census_Categorization|Info on categories and links to US Census]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/741826/how-do-i-add-census-information-to-my-tree A G2G discussion of how to add census information] {{Example|=== Marriage ===
}} *[[Help:Multiple_Marriages|Help for Multiple Marriages]] {{Example|=== Military ===
}} *[[:Category:Example_Profiles_Military_and_War_Project |Example profiles for the Military and War Project]] {{Example|=== Occupation ===
}} *[[:Category:Occupations |information about Occupation categories]] *[[:Category:Occupations_by_Name |An alphabetical list of Occupation categories]] {{Example|[[Category: Verriers]]}} :::use this category for glass or crystal makers {{Example|=== Death ===
}} *{{Died Young}} Died as infant or child *[[:Space:Remember_the_Children|Remember the Children Project]] {{Example|=== Burial ===
}} *[[Help:Christening%2C_Baptism%2C_and_Burial_Fields|Christening, Baptism, and Burial Field]] *[[Help:Links_to_FindAGrave|Help page on creating "Links to FindAGrave"]] using {{FindAGrave|12345}} template. Remember that the Source Citation at the bottom of the Find A Grave page is preferred to be included in the profiles, not the Family Search or Ancestry information. {{Example|{{FindAGrave|12345}}}} :::The basic template. 12345 is the memorial number - courtesy of Steven Tibbetts {{Example|{{FindAGrave|12345|sameas=no}}}} :::Use '|sameas=no' if there is no memorial belonging to the profiled person on the page. If there is, no matter how many other Find A Grave links are there, the proper one is recognized by WikiTree+ and the others are ignored. For example, if there is a son with a link to his father's memorial, but not to his own, then sameas=no is used. If the son has a memorial as well, mark it sameas=yes and sameas=no is not needed on the father's memorial. {{Example|{{FindAGrave|12345|sameas=yes}}}} :::Use '|sameas=yes' if the profile doesn't have enough data that matches the memorial, but the memorial does belong to the profiled person. Note: Other suggestions based on name or date differences might be generated. :::('''When in doubt, always mark the memorial matching the profile with a "sameas=yes" and mark the ones that don't match the profile with a "sameas=no" if there is no "sameas=yes" used anywhere in the profile.''' "note added by Steven Tibbetts") :'''This section is not required but, when used, goes above Sources heading.''' {{Example|== Research Notes ==
}} *[[Help:Research_Notes|Help on Research Notes]] *You might use this section to explain **The current state of research. Where have you looked, and where haven't you looked? **Common mistakes or myths. Are there likely sources of mistakes for this person's genealogy? :'''You may wish to include an "Acknowledgements" section at the end of the text/narrative section of a profile.''' {{Example|== Acknowledgements ==
}} *[[Help:Acknowledgements|Help on Acknowledgements]] == Other Help For Using WikiTree == *[[Help:How_to_Use_WikiTree|How to Use WikiTree]] *[[Project:Mentors/Mentors_Tips|Mentors Tips]] *[[Space:WikiTree_TV|WikiTree TV]] - videos produced by WikiTree leaders and members *[[Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection| Data Doctors Video Collection Library]] *[[:Category:WikiTree_Help|"Help" category on WikiTree]]

Biography Instructions and Checklist

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Acadians Project]] [[Category:Acadians]] Instructions and Checklist
== Basics == === Acadian Standard Names === Use the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Acadian_Standard_Names&public=1 Acadian standard last name] in the Current Last Name field. Only profile managers or Project leaders have authority to change a surname (LNAB). If a woman is married, she should have her own standard version of the LNAB, NOT her spouse’s last name. French women and then those who came to Acadie and Quebec kept their last names at least all during our time period. '''Dit/dite names''', follow the Project protocol: if they used a dit/dite name for the last name, put it in the Current Last Name. If they did not, you may include it in Other Last Names. If you can’t tell, put it in Other Last Names. If Stephen White provides it, use it in Current Last Name. If the dit name refers to the given name, put it in the Nicknames field. '''No suffixes''' such as I, II, Jr, Sr, etc. These were not used during that period, unless you see an actual one on an original record. Mostly people on Wikitree have used them to keep generations straight, but the birth date should do that. Scan the biography looking for '''alternate name spellings''', and place these in Other Last Names field separated by commas. '''If given names are hyphenated''' (Jean-Baptiste, Anne-Marie), remove the hyphen but leave both names (the "prenom") in the First Name field. '''Do not''' put a second name in Middle Name field. Acadians did not use "middle names" at the time. Double first names such as Marie Josèphe and Jean Baptiste were customary. === Location Names=== Enter the '''standard location name''' for birth, marriage, death. A list is available on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Acadians Acadians Project Page]. 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BIOGRAPHY OF ALEXANDER LIVINGSTON OF FELDES

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[[Category: Clan Livingstone]] A tale of palace intrigue, assassination, power struggle among Scottish nobility. Alexander LIVINGSTON , Laird of Callendar, Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, the first of his family to attain a position of power and influence in the government of Scotland, had a share in the negotiations for the release of James I. from captivity in England, and was knighted for his services. He sat on the assize at Stirling, 27 May 1425, which condemned Murdoch, Duke of Albany, his son and father-in-law, the aged Earl of Lennox. He continued to enjoy the royal favour till the assassination of the King by Sir Robert Graham and his accomplices. The possession and governorship of the young King then became the object of the two contending factions in the kingdom, one of which was led by Sir William Crichton, Governor of Edinburgh Castle, and the other by Sir Alexander Livingston. The latter had the advantage of the Queen-mother's friendship and support, and through her influence (if not by the stratagem with which she is credited by Boece of concealing her son in a chest, and taking him to Stirling from Leith by water) James II. was removed to Stirling Castle, and placed in the custody of Livingston, who was Governor. This took place before 13 March 1439, when the Estates passed measures obviously directed against Livingston's rival Crichton.(1-427) The following few months witnessed a series of remarkable occurrences. Fear of the King's Lieutenant, Archibald, fifth Earl of Douglas, and fourth Duke of Touraine, led to a coalition of the parties of Crichton and Livingston, the former surrendering the Castle of Edinburgh, and receiving the office of Chancellor of the Kingdom, while the latter retained possession of the young King's person. The Queen was evidently no party to this arrangement, and to strengthen her position she married Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn. Livingston, however, took prompt measures to frustrate any scheme the Queen may have had to free her son from bondage. On 3 August 1439 he and his son James forcibly invaded her chamber in Stirling Castle, and had her removed to another room as a prisoner, while her husband and his brother William Stewart were also seized and confined in the castle dungeons. The Asloan MS.(2-427) says that Livingston put the Stewarts 'in pittis and bollit thaim.'(3-427) The outrage committed on the Queen showed the length Livingston was prepared to go, and he was powerful enough to dictate the terms of an agreement with her, which was sanctioned by a general council held at Stirling 4 September 1439.(4-427) The Castle of Stirling and the Queen's allowance were surrendered by her for the King's maintenance. It was stipulated that she was to have access to her son in the presence of unsuspected persons, and in the event of the death of Sir Alexander Livingston he was to be restored to her. The Queen further declared that she remitted to the Livingstons all the rancour which she had wrongly conceived against them, and that she was satisfied that they had imprisoned her from motives of loyalty, and out of zeal for their sovereign's safety, and engaged that neither Livingston nor any of his friends should at any future time be brought into trouble for their share in these transactions.(1-428) Chancellor Crichton is said to have been displeased with the new arrangement, and to have kidnapped the King in Stirling Park in order to obtain from his former rival more favourable terms for himself and his friends, in which he succeeded. In any event, both parties combined to put down the young Earl of Douglas, who was arrested in Edinburgh Castle, 24 November 1440, and beheaded, but no forfeiture of title or estates followed his execution, in consequence, it is alleged, of an understanding between Livingston and Crichton and James, Earl of Avondale, heirmale to the earldom of Douglas. An alliance between this Earl's son, William, after he succeeded his father, and Sir Alexander Livingston, led to a coalition between the Chancellor and Bishop Kennedy, and to another siege of Edinburgh Castle, which was again unsuccessfully defended by Crichton against Livingston. The office of Justiciary of Scotland appears to have been held by Livingston in 1444.(2-428) But the marriage of the King in July 1449 was quickly followed by the sudden downfall of the Livingstons, which occurred only a few weeks after the promotion of Sir Alexander's eldest son to the office of Great Chamberlain of Scotland. Father and son, together with a younger son, Alexander, Captain of Methven Castle, Robert Livingston, Comptroller, and a number of other relatives, friends, and adherents were arrested, and some of them imprisoned in the fortress of Blackness. They were arraigned before a Parliament held at Edinburgh 19 January 1450, and on the 22 Alexander Livingston, younger son of Sir Alexander, and the Comptroller, were executed, the others being attainted and imprisoned in Dumbarton Castle. The precise charges brought against the Livingstons are unknown, but it is probable that the treasonable imprisonment of the Queen-mother in 1439 was one of them. The possessions of Sir Alexander at this time must have been considerable, as in addition to the patrimonial estates of Callendar and Kilsyth, which were given to the Queen, there were also forfeited the lands of Catscleuch, in the barony of Herbertshire,(1-429) the lands of Terrinterran, part of Kippen, Broominch, etc.(2-429) Some of the estates forfeited were bestowed upon the Earl of Douglas, which excites a suspicion of treachery on his part towards Sir Alexander Livingston. After the Earl's assassination on 22 February 1452, the Livingstons were restored to the royal favour, but Sir Alexander had died in the interval, between 4 July and 6 November 1451.(3-429) By his wife, a daughter of James Dundas of Dundas, he had two sons and two daughters:? 1. James, first Lord Livingston. 2. Alexander of Phildes or Fildes, in the lordship of Methven, Captain of Methven Castle and Constable of Stirling Castle, who was executed 22 January 1450. His forfeited estate of Phildes was granted to Alexander Napier, Comptroller, for his faithful service as servant of the Queen-mother, when she was treasonably imprisoned by Sir Alexander Livingston, his son James, and their accomplices.(4-429) He had issue, a son, (1) Alexander of Dunipace. He was a member of the Town Council of Stirling in 1527-28. He married Alison Gourlay (_Reg. Mag. Sig._, wr December 1521), and had issue:? i. David of Bantaskine, died _vitâ patris_, having married Elizabeth Shaw, with issue. ii. Mr. Alexander of Dunipace and Fildes. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Adam Hepburn of Craigs (cf. ante, vol. ii. 149; _Reg. Mag. Sig._, 24 July 1525) with issue (_Lands and Lairds of Larbert and Dunipace Parishes_, by J. C. Gibson, 1908_. 3. Janet, married to James Hamilton of Cadzow (Eleventh Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm._, App. vi. 14, 15; cf. vol. iv. 348). 4. Elizabeth. --- Sir Alexander was the favourite counsellor of James I (of Scotland), after whose death he acted as guardian to the young King James II during his minority, and, in that capacity was for some time the virtual ruler of Scotland. The following account of Sir Alexander Livingston is copied from Sir Hector Livingston Duff, The Sewells of the New World, William Pollard and Co., 1924: “Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, a man of transcendent ability and far-reaching ambition, left his mark deeply on the Scottish history of his time. He was the favourite counsellor of James I (of Scotland), after whose death he acted as guardian to the young King James II during his minority, and, in that capacity was for some time the virtual ruler of Scotland. “Even in the turbulent age in which he lived, Sir Alexander Livingston was distinguished by his uncommon boldness and decision. These qualities are apparent in everything he did, but are nowhere more strikingly shown than in his high-handed interference with the re- marriage of the Queen Mother, Joan Beaufort grand-daughter of John of Gaunt and widow of James I. This singular affair and other violent passages in the life of Sir Alexander are very well described by Mr. E. B. Livingston in his Livingstons of Callendar, pp. 38-49. “During his eventual career Sir Alexander Livingston filled various offices of the highest dignity and importance, including those of Justiciary of Scotland and Ambassador to England. He died in 1451. By his wife, a daughter of James Dundas of Dundas he had, among other children, two sons, of whom the younger, Alexander Livingston of Feldes, Constable of Stirling Castle, was the ancestor of the Livingstons of Dunipace (extinct 1678).” Unfortunately for the memory of Sir Alexander Livingston, no other source gives such a glowing account of his life during this troubled time in the history of Scotland. Sir Alexander Livingston, whose son Sir James Livingston (later 1st Lord Livingston of Callendar) was Governor of Stirling Castle, was in a power struggle with Sir William Crichton, Governor of Edinburgh Castle for control over King James II who was in his minority. Originally James’ mother, Queen Joan Beaufort, was installed as co-Regent of the kingdom until the boy came of age. She shared control with the Governor of Scotland, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas, who, from motives which are unknown — probably ill health was the reason — does not appear to have taken his duties very seriously. The government of the country was much neglected by him, and seems to have been carried on by whatever person happened to have custody of the young king for the time being. It was around this time that Sir William Crichton had control of James II, and Joan took her leave of Edinburgh Castle after imploring Crichton to look after the boy. Unknown to Crichton, she had concealed James in a large chest, and took him to Stirling Castle and Sir Alexander Livingston. Before long, however, Joan decided to return to Edinburgh and Crichton; with Livingston in hot pursuit. The government of Scotland was truly in a shambles. The inept Governor, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas, died on June 24, 1439, and Joan Beaufort married Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn. Probably she wished to secure some male protector in these stormy times, when her son was so freely used as a pawn in the ever changing game of politics; but this knight adherred to the supporters of the House of Douglas, now led by the youthful William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas. Sir Alexander Livingston undertook a very decisive series of actions. He had Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn and his brother Sir William Stewart arrested and incarcerated at Stirling Castle. They were later released on finding security for their future good behaviour. On August 3, 1439 he arrested Joan Beaufort and had her confined to her apartments at Stirling Castle. Sir William Crichton felt neglected, so during Sir Alexander Livingston’s absence from Stirling Castle, he found means to ambush James II in a park where the boy was accustomed to playing, and took him to Edinburgh Castle. Livingston then formed an alliance with Crichton, agreeing to give the latter a greater role in the governing of the country. Sir Alexander Livingston and Sir William Crichton then arranged to have the William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas and his only brother David Douglas executed at the infamous Black Dinner of 1440. The custody of James II remained in Sir Alexander Livingston’s hands until he became Justicary of Scotland in 1444, when he transferred the guardianship to his eldest son Sir James Livingston, Governor of Stirling Castle. King James II began ruling Scotland in his own right about 1448, but it appears to have taken a few years to establish full control. In 1452, James personally stabbed and killed William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas who was plotting against him by entering into an alliance with the Lord of the Isles and the Earl of Crawford and negotiating with England. It is difficult to form any conclusion as to what were the motives which influenced Sir Alexander Livingston in taking these high-handed proceedings. Some historians argue that it was solely to gratify his own selfish ambition for keeping the reins of government in his own hand which influenced Livingston. On the other hand, we must bear in mind that Sir Alexander Livingston was a man well advanced in years. He was in a position to remember the long regency of the Dukes of Albany during the minority of James I; and as a councillor of the late King James I, he understood the dangers the young James II would incur should he fall into the hands of a powerful noble such as the Earl of Douglas. It is significant to note that when James II came of age and proceeded to establish control over the nobles, he apparently felt considerable attachment to his Livingston guardians. While Livingstons, Douglases and others were arrested, charged with high treason and executed, Sir Alexander Livingston and his son Sir James Livingston were released after a very brief impisonment; the latter being raised by James II to the peerage of Scotland as the 1st Lord Livingston of Callendar in 1454. assumed to have died in the early 1450's - when King James II did his 45 day blitzkrig purge of the Livingston and associated nobles which brought about the death of Robert Livingston (not sure which Robert - there was a Robert, brother of Alexander Livingston of Callendar and there was also one descended several generations down from William de Livingston, or could have been another Robert??) and Alexander Livingston of Phildes via hanging and beheading on Castle Hill in Edinburgh on January 21-22, 1449/50 - at this time Alexander Livingston was in England on a diplomatic mission for King James II. Upon his return to Scotland, Alexander Livingston of Callendar was arrested and imprisoned in Dumbarton Castle - where the others arrested were still being held captive. Alexander Livingston of Callendar seems to have been released within the year of his imprisonment, but apparently he had lost all heart or drive and little more was really heard from him. He was over 70 by then and apparently just faded away and died not long afterward. Citations [S7363] Unknown author, Wallop Family, p. 494. [S147] Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, 1938 ed., by Sir Bernard Burke, p., 1788. [S11584] The Scots Peerage, Vol. V, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 184. [S11585] The Scots Peerage, Vol. VI, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 348-349. [S11649] Clan MacFarlane & Associated Clans Genealogy. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I19366

Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Woodbury, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants == Benjamin Judson was a direct descendant of William Judson who came to America from Yorkshire, England, in 1634. The names of 231 of his descendants are given. * by Dr. [[Weeks-7958|Frank Edgar Weeks]] (1857-1946) * published by The author, Norwalk, Ohio, 1914 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/biographyofdeaco00week === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Weeks, Frank Edgar. ''[[Space:Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants|Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants]]'' (Norwalk, Ohio, 1914) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weeks|Weeks]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Weeks, Frank Edgar. ''[[Space:Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants|Biography of Deacon Benjamin Judson of Woodbury, Connecticut, With Names of His Descendants]]'' (Norwalk, Ohio, 1914) [ Page ].

Biography of Deacon James Allen

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Oakham, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Biography of Deacon James Allen == With Genealogical Register and Testimonials. * by Hiram Knight * published by Charles Hamilton, No. 311 Main Street, Worcester, Mass., 1889 * Source Example: ::: Knight, Hiram. ''[[Space:Biography of Deacon James Allen|Biography of Deacon James Allen]]'' (C. Hamilton, Worcester, Mass., 1889) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Knight|Knight]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biography of Deacon James Allen|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=wZ4lAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/biographyofdeaco00knig * https://archive.org/details/biographyofdeaco00knigh * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009579336

Biography of Isaac Hill, of New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Biography of Isaac Hill, of New Hampshire == '''with an appendix comprising selections from his speeches, and miscellaneous writings''' * by Cyrus Parker Bradley * published by John F. Brown, Concord, NH, 1935 * biography of [[Hill-13468|Isaac Hill]] (1789-1851), the former Governor of NH & US Senator from NH * 244 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biography of Isaac Hill, of New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://sos.nh.gov/media/nlzjsgzh/biography-of-isaac-hill-of-nh-by-cyrus-bradley-parker-concord-1835.pdf * https://books.google.com/books/about/Biography_of_Isaac_Hill_of_New_Hampshire.html?id=mVbJym426AoC * https://archive.org/details/thisbookisprese00foungoog === WikiTree Syntax === * Bradley, Cyrus Parker. ''[[Space:Biography of Isaac Hill, of New Hampshire|Biography of Isaac Hill, of New Hampshire]]'' (John F. Brown, Concord, NH, 1935) * ([[#Bradley|Bradley]])

Biography of MARGARET KEBELL née Bassett

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MARGARET KEBELL née Bassett Born c. 1477 Died 1534 Daughter of
Ralph Bassett, brother of William (II) Bassett of Blore
MARRIAGE BY FORCEPrincipally based (with kind permission) on the essays of Doctor (now Professor) E.W. Ives. Plus other supporting references from the College of Arms (Vincent), A2A, other websites and sources as referenced in footnotes. Ralph Bassett, son of William (I) Bassett and Joan (née Biron), married Eleanor Egerton daughter of Hugh EgertonWill Hugh Egerton 1486. of Wrinehill in 1474Mary Robertson Huntington Library EL547 Two years later their daughter Margaret was born. There was a special relationship between Margaret and her grandmother Joan Bassett (née Biron). Joan made sure that Margaret was well provided for, College of Arms Page 74 Vincent 133 by leaving the jointure she had inherited, following the death of her husband William (I) Bassett in 1497, College of Arms Page 80 Vincent 133 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/CP25%281%29/CP25_1_294/IMG_0348.htmSHC XII p.178 1498/9 “Parkehall Kyngeley Fole Meynell Langley Kirk Langley Holyngton Mapulton” ]There is a fine of same date as above same feoffees and William Bassett “Befcote Newplace Dilhorne Fosbroke and Fulford” Mss 459 ii 1499/1500 ? Cal IPM ii no 197 to Margaret. Joan Bassett arranged the marriageIPM C142/56/51 of Margaret with the ageing Thomas Kebell, serjeant-at-law from Leicestershire. Most marriages were arranged and accepted by the parties concerned and in this case it was obvious that a marriage with a wealthy lawyer and landowner would be beneficial to Margaret. Thomas Kebell, was a prominent lawyer, and had been created Serjeant-at-law in 1486.[http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/law/common-lawyers-pre-reformation-england-thomas-kebell-case-study E.W. Ives “Common Lawyers of Pre-Reformation England” 1983] ''ISBN: 9780521072588 Part of Cambridge Studies in English Legal History AUTHOR: E. W. Ives; DATE PUBLISHED: September 2008.'' Serjeants-at-law were the most important ranking of the legal profession below the judges of the courts of the king’s bench – there were eight judges and around fifteen serjeants. Serjeants had very profitable private practices as they were the only lawyers who were permitted to plead in the court of common pleas. As a result of his very lucrative practice, Thomas Kebell, had accumulated an extensive estate of over 3000 acres, 3500 sheep and 158 cattle by the time of his death.J.R. Lander “English JPs 1461 - 1509” The Bassetts were already known to Thomas Kebell and he recognised the advantages of an arranged marriage with the young and attractive heiress. Thomas Kebell had dealings with the Cokayns of Ashbourne and probably brokered a deal, between the Cokayns and the Bassetts of Blore, at a time when the Cokayns were in serious financial trouble. Both William (I) Bassett and Thomas Kebell had been retained by Lord Hastings.[http://books.google.de/books/about/Lord_Hastings_Indentured_Retainers_1461.html?id=zK8LAQAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y “Lord Hastings Indentured Retainers”] ''The Lawfulness of Livery and Retaining Under the Yorkists and Tudors. Author; William Huse Dunham. Pub; Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1955. p118 In 1486, Thomas Kebell served on the same commission with William Bassett, John Fitzherbert and Thomas Babington to enquire into the lands and heir of John Shirley in Nottingham and Derbyshire. Thomas Kebell had been married twice before and at around 58 could not know that he was only to enjoy his marriage for a couple of years. Thomas died on 26 June 1500, at the age of 61 PCC 3 Moone and was buried at Humberstone, Leicestershire, where an effigy, fully robed, used to lie on a tomb in the church, but there are few signs now. At the age of 25,CIPM Henry VII II 497 Margaret found herself a widow with one third of the Kebell Estates and other items valued at £260. In addition, inheritance from her grandmother’s estate worth £40 per year including lands in Dulrone (Dilhorne), Bessecote, Fossebrook and Fulford which ultimately passed to her son Sir Richard Egerton.died June 1578/9 IPM 21 Eliz It was the turn of her mother, Eleanor, née Egerton, to make arrangements for Margaret’s next marriage to Eleanor’s half-brother, Ralph Egerton of Wrinehill. Eleanor was a daughter of Hugh Egerton by his first wife and Ralph Egerton was son of Hugh Egerton’s second wife[https://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk/uk-ac-man-scw:1m2948 “Patronage at the court of Henry VIII : the case of Sir Ralph Egerton of Ridley”] ''Author; E.W. Ives. Bulletin of the John Rylands Library Vol 52 No.2 Spring 1970 This disagrees with Ormerod “History of Cheshire” p.298-301 which says Sir Ralph son of Philip Egerton of Egerton which is incorrect.'' - a relationship that was going to create problems later on. At the end of January 1502, a small group of friends and relatives travelled to Blore Hall to celebrate the betrothal.E.W. Ives ibid Across the River Dove, in Derbyshire, the Vernon family reigned supreme, with never any qualms about establishing, or maintaining, their interests, by force. One member of the family, Roger Vernon of Wirksworth,named as Bailiff of Wyrkesworth in 1499 – NRA D258/26/3/16 a bastard son Court of Chancery Six Clerks Office C 1/309/31 of Sir Henry Vernon, was a young tearaway. Four years earlier, he had been accused of murder, but escaped punishment, most probably by the intervention of his father. Sir Henry was a favourite of King Henry VII and governor of his son and heir, Prince Arthur,[https://openlibrary.org/works/OL4847690W/Tudor_Derbyshire_%28Derbyshire_Heritage%29 “Tudor Derbyshire”(Derbyshire Heritage)] ''Author; Joy Childs. p4'' who is reputed to have lived with Sir Henry at Haddon Hall for a time.Lyson “History of Derbyshire” It was not uncommon that young members of the royal family were educated and obtained vital experience within the family of a known and trusted family. There is a local tradition that Prince Arthur was at Haddon six months earlier than this episode just prior to his departure to London and his marriage to Katharine of Aragon – later also the first wife of Arthur’s brother King Henry VIII. Roger Vernon, undoubtedly, felt that a prize, like Margaret, was worth snatching, especially with the backing of his powerful family, and friends. In the early hours of 1st February 1502, under the cover of darkness, Roger Vernon, supported by Thomas Foljambe of Walton, Chesterfield, John Alsop of Alsop-en-le-Dale and a gang of over 100 men, forded the river and rode up to Blore Hall. At six o'clock in the morning, before most of the household, and guests, were up and about, they forced their way into the hall. Brandishing weapons, they grabbed Margaret, filled a basket with some of her belongings, and forced her on to a horse. Outnumbered, and unprepared, all that the family and guests could do was watch helplessly and make note of those they could identify, as she was snatched away. Some followed the abductors down to the River Dove. Vernon’s men left them behind and crossed the river into Derbyshire, probably by the ford close to the site of the present Coldwall Bridge, and on to Darley Dale. Roger made it quite clear that he would stand no nonsense from Margaret and the following day, accompanied by a smaller number of his supporters, rode to Derby, where a willing priest performed the marriage ceremony. Once over the shock, Margaret began to voice her objections very strongly and made it quite clear that she would not succumb, or co-operate, in any way. To avoid any rescue attempt, Roger took his unwilling bride to his uncle's place, in Netherseal, and, then, on to the home of Sir Richard Delaber of Clehonger near the Welsh border – Sir Richard was a close associate of the Vernons. Sir Richard was Sheriff of Herefordshire eight times and is buried in Hereford Cathedral. At the first opportunity, she escaped from her abductor, just as a band of Bassett supporters, who had been following their tracks, appeared. She set off for the greater safety of London with the band of rescuers. Roger went after them and catching up with the party, he insisted upon joining them, protesting that Margaret was his wife and was just being difficult. Margaret went to stay at a lodging house, in Fleet Street, called The Saracen's Head. Roger's father, Sir Henry Vernon, was in London, and Roger went to him to plead for his intervention. On the advice of his father, Roger sent a peace offering, in the form of a large pike, but, when Margaret realised the purpose of the gift, she sent it back - to his father. Sir Henry Vernon took part of the fish and returned the rest to her. Again, Margaret sent it back but, by this time, the fish must have been going bad and starting to stink. However, Margaret did agree to listen to Sir Henry, just to see what he had to say - all to no avail. Margaret gained a personal audience with King Henry VII and although he heavily fined Sir Henry Vernon, £900,BL Lans 127 f.45v CCR 1500-09 749 for his part in the affair, the king did not and could not nullify the marriage. The marriage ceremony had taken place in church and only the church could annul that. Margaret appears to have been hoping to obtain support from the king – after all if the king confirmed that she had been married under duress, then it would have been hard for the church to deny. Professor E.W. Ives letter29 Jan 2007 The willDAJ XVIII 1896 p.81 of Sir Henry was made 18th January 1514 and he died on 13th April 1515. In his will he protested against the imposition of the fine: :“where the kynge that dede ys caused me to be bounden to pay ixCli (£900) whereof iiijCli (£400) ys payde and which some in my conciens I ought not to have payde and so appereythe by byll assigned with the hands of Edmunde Dudley”. In his petition written whilst incarcerated in the Tower of London, Edmund Dudley wrote: :“Sir Henry Vernon was to sore delt withal”C.J.Harrison “The petition of Edmund Dudley” HER 87 (1972) 88 . The will of Sir Henry mentions many of his children: Richard, Arthur, Thomas, Humfrey, Arthur, John, Margaret and Mary. There may have been a daughter Alice because, at Haddon, there was a room called “my doghter Alice room”. However neither Alice nor Roger appear in the will and no Vernon Pedigree has been found that shows either of their names. This could be related to their earlier deaths or perhaps Alice was also illegitimate like Roger. For over six years, Margaret, her mother and her former husband's legal friends, pursued the matter through every court in the land, and every possible legal avenue. They hounded all the participants, and a large number were forced to make settlements but Margaret was still unable to secure an annulment of the marriage. It is assumed that Roger died prior to 1509 because Margaret was freed from her marriage but in order to marry her intended husband there was yet one more hurdle to overcome. Margaret was Ralph Egerton’s niece by half-blood:
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In order for them to marry needed special dispensation from the Pope. The representative of the Pope in England, the Papal Nuncio, Peter Griphus, gave his consentMary Robertson, Huntington Library EL5xx, HMC 11 Rep, App VII, 135 and the couple were married at last. Margaret's experiences at law had made her a very formidable adversary. After she had obtained her freedom from Roger Vernon, she immediately entered the courts, again, to claim her rights to the Kebell estates. She succeeded in claiming the jointure of £40, from Sir Walter Hastings, who was forced to release a large portion of the Kebell estates. On her marriage to Ralph Egerton, she moved to the Egerton home, in Wrinehill, and later, to Ridley, Cheshire. Ridley was described by John Leland as “the fairest gentleman’s howse of al Chestreshire – a right goodly house of stone and tymbre, builded by Sir William [Stanley]”.John Leland, “The Itinerary iv 3, 28, ii 300 It stood in a very large park with a man-built lake measuring one and half mile long and half mile wide. Sir Ralph Egerton was one of the favourite companions of Henry VIII and distinguished himself in battle, when he accompanied the king to France, in 1513. He fought at the Battle of the Spurs, Siege of Terouenne, and taking of Tournay, and is reputed to have captured the French Standard. He was knighted by the king, on the 25th September 1513Dr Ian Rowney and in January 1514, in recognition of his services, Ralph Egerton was appointed Standard Bearer of England. He was given the manor, and lands, of Ridley, and a salary of £100 per year, for life. He was a member of the group of Tilters who represented the king at one of his favourite sports – jousting. He was a flamboyant character who wore brilliantly coloured garb and dressed in the manner of a courtier and knight of the realm.Dr Ian Rowney Annual Reports of the Deputy Keeper of Public Records i App 9 In 1465 and 1483, laws had been introduced restricting anyone below the rank of knight from wearing of satin, velvet or damask. In 1515 Ralph wore a frock of green satin gored with yellow.Letters and Papers ii p.1504 His clothes were of sufficient value and importance to be mentioned in his will.Will P.C.C. 33 porch He owned a velvet gown lined with silk and edged with gold, a gown lined with black satin and jacket of velvet with pearls, and another jacket of cloth of silver and blue and russet velvet. In May 1516 he took part in the jousts and wore slashed and panelled blue velvet.L and P ii p.1507 Six years later in 1522 he was still taking part in the jousts and wore the yellow satin of the king’s party.L and P iii p.2305, 2749 He accompanied the king and queen to the meeting with Francis I of France at the Field of the Cloth of Gold L and P iii p.703 and waited on the king wearing a halfcoat of cloth of silver of damask. L and P iii p.1556 There is no mention of Margaret joining the royal party to France but undoubtedly she would be present with other wives of courtiers at the jousts in London. Early illustrations of jousting show ladies enjoying the spectacle from the stands. Whether it was a happy and understanding match, or not, is questionable because as Lord of the Manor, Sir Ralph appears to have exercised his “droit du seigneur” and had more illegitimate children than he could remember. In his will,Will PCC 33 Porch Sir Ralph acknowledges one bastard son, Raufe, one bastard daughter, Mary, and other unnamed bastard daughters: :And my mynde and will is that my bastard daughter Mary shalhave fourty pounds set towards her mariage and fynding of the use hyr selfe well and be maryed at the oversight of myn executors and overseers And my mynde and will is that Raufe my bastard sonne shalhave fourtye pounds sterling towards his finding and that he be sett to scole At the oversight of my executors and overseers And my mynde and will is that my other bastard daughters whose names hereafter folow ['''left blank (space for 6 words)'''] shalhave fourtye pounds sterling unto every of them towards fyndyng and mariage if they use themselves well and be maryed at the oversight of my executors and overseers And if it fortune my bastard son or any bastard daughter to dye afore their mariage then my mynde and will is that the porcion of money shalbe divided amongst the others then living and unmarried at the discrecion of myn executors and overseers yf they use them self well.Will PCC 33 Porch proved 26 May 1528 At least three illegitimate daughters have been identified: two daughters, Elizabeth and Alice, by the daughter of Bracy of Bulkeley; one unnamed daughter, described as wife of Ball of Upton, by the daughter of Henry Fisher.Professor E.W. Ives “”Sir Ralph Egerton of Ridley” John Rylands Library In 1533-6, a Beatrice Egerton claimed her legacy alleging that she was a base daughter of Sir Ralph but was refused on the grounds that the young lady was not named by her Christian name in Sir Ralph’s will.TNA C1/783/22-23 Court of Chancery, Six Clerks Office It is not clear whether these children were produced before or after the marriage with Margaret but the claim by Beatrice Egerton in 1533 suggests that Beatrice would have arrived at full age, 14 or 21, and therefore would have been born after 1509 There can be little doubt that such a dazzling young man would have met with few objections especially if the maidens could justify their part with a need to obey the law of the manor. The proviso in his will that the bastard daughters must “use themselves well” appears to be hypocritical if Sir Ralph’s illegitimate children are considered but may well support the view that he considered his own activities as a “droit de seigneur” and therefore beyond reproach. Ralph’s wife produced a son and heir, Richard, who was knighted after 1535. C 1/786/27 Among the lands which Richard inherited were Dilhorne, Bescote, Fosbrook and Fulford which had been passed down through the Bassett line from Rafe Bassett in 1404 on his marriage to Maude, daughter of Sir Thomas Beke.inal Concord, of 1404�, confirms the transfer of lands in Dulrone (Dilhorne), Kyngsley, Chedull, Fulford, Fowall (Fole) and Fossebrook, to Rafe Bassett on his marriage to the daughter of Sir Thomas Beke. Following in his father’s footsteps, Richard appears to have continued to claim his “droit du seigneur”, by producing several illegitimate children.Dictionary of National Biography “Thomas Egerton – one of several illegitimate siblings” Son Richard’s most famous illegitimate child, born of a servant girl called Alice Sparke of Bickerton, was Thomas Egerton, brought up in the household of Thomas and Catherine Ravenscroft of Bretton in Flintshire. DNB “Thomas Egerton” F.H. Egerton “The life and character of Thomas Egerton Lord Ellesmere” 1806 According to Pennant,Thomas Pennant “Journey through Wales” Sir Richard neglected the mother and her son who had been reduced to begging for support. A friend identified the similar features of the boy and remonstrated with Sir Richard which shamed him into arranging for Thomas’s support and education – ultimately at Brasenose College, Oxford. Thomas Egerton became Lord Keeper of the Great Seal to Queen Elizabeth I and Lord Chancellor to Elizabeth and later James I. Thomas Egerton married, as his first wife, Elizabeth Ravenscroft daughter of the family with whom he had been raised. Later, when he was Lord Keeper, was involved in a scandal of his own. In October 1597, his marriage to a second wife took place in a private house without banns. This was deemed to be unlawful and he was excommunicated and had to obtain absolution from the Bishop of London.HMC Bridgewater Mss p.137 Sir Ralph built a chantry for the use of two priests to say prayers for his soul and the souls of his family and although the oratory was not completed by his death, he made specific provisions in his will for its completion. Within the chapel an altar tomb was erected on which there was a monumental brass representing the figure of the knight in plate armour together with a figure of his wife. The tomb no longer exists and it is suggested that it was probably destroyed during the Civil War.The arms of Egerton, Bassett and Byron were placed on the tomb, along with the following inscription:[http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp02orme#page/n7/mode/2up “History of the County Palatinate and City of Chester”] ''Author; Dr George Ormerod. Pub; 1819 ii 264 ''
OF YOUR CHARITYE PRAY FOR THE SOULES OF SIR RAPHE EGERTON KT AND DAME MARGRET HIS WIFE, WCH SIR RAFE WAS LATE STANDARD BEARER TO OUR SOVRAINE LORD HENRY VIII AND ALSO TREASURER OF THE HOUSEHOLD OF THE LA[DY] PRINCES[S] HIS DAUGHTER, AND THE SAID SIR RAPHE DYED THE 9 DAY OF MARCH M.CCCCC XX.VIII AND THE SAID DAME MARGARET DYED THE ..... DAY OF …..IN THE YEARE OF OUR LORD GOD M.CCCCC..... ON WHOSE SOULES JESUS HAVE MERCY. AMENAccording to Ormerod, Ralph Egerton was buried 18 November 1519� (which does not correspond with the tomb inscription 1528 – could there be one too many “X”s thus 1518!)
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Margaret Egerton died in 1534P.R.O C142/56/51 and was buried by the side of her husband in Bunbury church although the date of her death was not completedIt was quite common that the date of death of a wife, who died subsequently, was not added to the monumental inscription on the tomb.Version date June 2013 Authority to Marry dated 1509 in a case of consanquinity. The Representative of the Pope in England [Peter Griphus] gives authority for the Ralph and Margaret Kebell to marry even though they are half-cousins and the date is 1509 not 1507. Transcribed from the original in Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery EL 547 :Petrus Griphus jurisbirmsqi doctor protonotariue Ipheus Sanctissimi in xpo prie et momum mei dni July duuna providential Pape secundi :et aplice fedic ad Regnum Anglie Nunems in eodem . Regnum fructui redditaui et provencia Thopp Jueni Sancte Roman Ecclie et aplice Camere Collector depu :catua Dilecto nobis in xpu Radulph Eggerton et Margarete Kebull Coven et Lichfelden Dioc Sali in dno sempiterna Sedis aplice providentia ensumf ecto :nomingi furio vigore sua masuecudine ceperat et gd sacror Canonui prohibent infruuta d gra bemonctatis indulgedi faculiare alysqi indulgudi facultaire suaanete caedir prout :personae er tpor qualitate pensata id in deo salubriter expedire cognoseit et affintate gradibus coninctis ut muce memoniate copulari valeat dispensare possimus prout m :..deti Regn tertio et quarto ,ixtim ant quarto rim consaquinitatie et affuntatie gradibus coninctis ut muice inrimomatr copulari valeat dispensare possimimus prout :lvis apliere nobre cocessis plenus continetur Supernero pro parte uva nobis fuit expositu qd ex certris rationabilis canfis ammu uxum marietab desideratie meerbos :memonui contrabere Sed qua tertio et quarto mixam consanguinitatis gradibr estis conneti urum in hac parte depiderin adimplexe non poteshe canomea dispensatione :desuper no obtenta Quare nobre humile supplicari fecistie ut super bis de opportune dispensationie remedia providere dignaremur Nonsiqitur uvie in hac parte sop :pliecomb melmati vobiscum per hes scripta ut impedimeto gd ex himoi consanguinitate proven t regnaoz obitante mince inximomu contrabere et in eo justaqs contra :cum fuerit libere et heire remanere possius anete aplica nobie in hac parte cocessa dumodi dieta Margareta propeter boe rapta non filetit et abud canonien vobis neg :obsit insericorditer dispensamus Prolem exmd suserpiendam legiptima decernentes In contrarin facientib non obstandibus quibusournos In quos froem prites :Icas fieri fecimus sigillreqz nri soliti inssimus impressione comunri Dat London in Domo nre Confuerte habitationis Anno a natuuntate dni Millesimo quu :Centesimo non Dne Undecima Juny Pontificatus emsdem Sanctissum dni nvi ppe == Sources == REFERENCES AND SOURCES FOR HISTORY OF BLORE-WITH-SWINSCOE MARGARET KEBELL (nee BASSETT) 1501 Thomas Kebell died (husband Margaret Bassett) PCC 3 Moone 1500 Thomas Kebell created Serjeant at Arms 1486 K.S. 1495 - 1500 Died 26 June 1500 Effigy in robes at Humberstone, Leics CIPM Henry VII II 497 1502/09 Margaret Kebell Abduction "Agaynst taking awaye of Women" References: by Prof E.W. Ives C244/153/117 118 KB 27/990 Rex m 13 CI/329/51 KB9/425/28,29,34 C142/56/51 426/7,11 PCC 3 MOONE 437/9,10 WILTSHIRE R.O. 88:5, 17A 27/966 Rex, 6,6d STACI/19/17 1-2 2/22/18 966 Rex. 3,3d 23/4 973 Rex,19 24/305 990 Rex,13 25/68 KB9/440/7 HMC 11 REPORT 1888 vii 135/6 - (M. Robertson - Huntington Library) marriage settlement Eleanor Egerton & Ralph Bassett HMC 11 Report 1888 vii 136 by the papal nuncio for relationships within three or four degrees Margaret was Ralph’s niece by half blood KB27/979/44,50 HMC Rutland 1888-1905 iv 190 980/65,65D HMC Rutland i 13-15 981/109 BL Add 21489 f 99 983/29D BL Lans 127 f 45v 984/26 CPR 1494-1509 pp 336-7 987/27D YB Mich 21 Hen VII p22 f32 988/20 PSO 2/3 (SEE E. W. IVES) "Petition of Edmund Dudley" E(nglish) H(istory) R(eview) 87 (1972) 88 "Plumpton Correspondence" CS iv 1839 pp 152/3 "Patronage at court of H VIII" Bulletin John Rylands Lib lii (1970)348/370 "The Common Lawyers of Pre-Reformation England - Thos Kebell" (C.U.P 1983) 1509 Ralph's dau married to Sir Ralph Egerton 1515 Will Sir Henry Vernon DAJ Vol XVIII 1896 p.81 1528 Death Sir Ralph Egerton Inscription on Tomb at Bunbury taken from: "County Families of Lancashire and Cheshire" 1534 Margaret died P.R.O. C142/56/51 NOTE 1 Margaret Kebell (nee Bassett) Affair! I do not understand why William (II) is not mentioned. But Dr Ives in reply to a letter says although he could not remember, he was sure there was mention of William Bassett. Gentleman’s Magazine 1790 p.116 The Lord Chancellor Egerton, quartering Bassett de Blore a female descendant of the family of Bassett married a descendant of the Duke of Brittany Trans of Hist Soc of Lancashire and Cheshire (1918) vol 69 pp 97-145 "The Monuments at Bunbury Church" shows tomb Sir Ralph and his wife. Bulletin of John Rylands Library Manchester vol 52 no.2 spring 1970 "Patronage at the court of Henry VIII - The case of Sir Ralph Egerton" by Professor E.W. Ives Extracted and updated from the book “Swinscoe, Blore and the Bassetts” - Researched and written by David and Martine Swinscoe. Published 1998

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue == At Ipswich in 1636, and Genealogy to 1833; together with and Address by Deacon Samuel Goodhue, to his Descendants. * by [[Goodhue-116|Samuel Goodhue]] (1696-1785) * published 1834 (also 1770, 1805, 1850) * 16 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009724049 * https://books.google.com/books?id=oIlBAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only === Citation Formats === * Goodhue, Samuel. ''[[Space:Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue|Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue]]'' (1834) [ Page ]. * ([[#Goodhue|Goodhue]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Goodhue, Samuel. ''[[Space:Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue|Biography of the First Settlement of the Family of the Name of Goodhue]]'' (1834) [ Page ].

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== Biography == Sophia Keech was baptized on 26 September 1802 in Stevington, Bedfordshire, England. She married Samuel Hulatt on 3 September 1821 in Oakley, Bedford, England. They had 2 children Elizabeth and Charles. Sophia was buried on 16 June 1825. "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVSP-M7G : 10 December 2014), Samuel Hulat and Sophia Keech, 03 Sep 1821; citing Oakley,Bedford,England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,279,173. '''Born''' BEF 26 SEP 1802. Stevington, Bedfordshire, England. Source: [[#S118]] England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V52Y-VHD : 18 September 2020), Sophia Keech, 1802. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V52Y-VHD Source: [[#S137]] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 November 2020), memorial page for Sophia Keech Hulatt (26 Sep 1802–16 Jun 1825), Find a Grave Memorial no. 145352004, citing St. Mary's Churchyard, Oakley, Bedford Borough, Bedfordshire, England ; Maintained by Lynn (contributor 46590168) . https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145352004/sophia-hulatt '''Baptism:''' 26 SEP 1802. Sophia Keech daughter of Timothy and Mary Keech. St Mary The Virgin, Stevington, Bedfordshire, England. Source: [[#S13]] Batch number: P00349-1; Record set: England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975; Subcategory: Parish Baptisms; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Collections from: England, United Kingdom; http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=R_22086102963 '''Marriage''' 3 SEP 1821. To Samuel Hulat. St Mary, Oakley, Bedford, England. Source: [[#S10]] Batch number: M00374-2; Record set: England Marriages 1538-1973; Subcategory: Marriages & divorces; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Collections from: United Kingdom; http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=R_853600596/2 REF http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=R_853600595/2 Source: [[#S119]] England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVSP-M7G : 12 March 2020), Sophia Keech in entry for Samuel Hulat, 1821. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVSP-M7G Source: [[#S130]] GENUKI Oakley, Bedfordshire https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/BDF/Oakley ::3 Sep 1821 Oakley, Bedfordshire,. ::Samuel Hulat. ::Sophia Keech. '''Died''' 16 JUN 1825. Oakley, Bedfordshire, England. '''Buried''' 17 JUN 1825. Sophia [Keech] Hulatt. St Mary's, Oakley, Bedfordshire, England. Source: [[#S16]] Record set: National Burial Index For England & Wales; Subcategory: Parish Burials; Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Collections from: United Kingdom, England; http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPR/D/NBI00306188 ::17 Jun 1825 St Mary's, Oakley, Bedfordshire, England. ::Sophia Hulatt born 26 09 1802 at Stevington, Bedfordshire, England, died 16 06 1825 at Ravensden, Bedfordshire, England. == Sources ==

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If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Biondolillo Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Biondolillo Biondolillo] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Biondolillo name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Biondolillo's), by time period (18th Century Biondolillo's), or by topic (Biondolillo DNA, Biondolillo Occupations, Biondolillo Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. After the unification of Italy about 1870, many Sicilians were emigrating to the United States and some of this family members did too, moving to New Orleans, and probably other parts of the United States.. Please help us find all our Biondolillo cousins around the world! We also would like to trace the Biodolillo family back as far as possible. To do this we will need access to church records for Alia, Sicilia for the Diocesi di Cefala/Cefalu, dating from the 1700s and the 1600s. At the present time, we only have Civil Registration records that we found on Familysearch.org which date from the early 1800s. ==How to Join== To join the Biondolillo Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' {{Member|ONS|name=Biondolillo}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==To Do List== * Finding and translating old church records from the 1700s, and the 1600s and Alia, Sicilia * Adding reliable sources - ** Sources for Alia: Atti di Morti death index: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MZ-7974-V?i=83&wc=MDBD-G29%3A245877601%2C246745301%3Fcc%3D1947613&cc=1947613 * Adding relevant categories, like Alia, Sicilia * Adding relevant templates, including Italian Roots template, and Biondolillo Name Study template. * Connecting family members to the global family tree, and to other Biondolillo families already on wikitree. * Connecting Biondolillo family members who lived in Sicilia to Biondolillo family members who lived elsewhere. ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

Biondolillo Surname Genealogical Study, Valledolmo OPS

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Birch, Burch Family in Great Britain and America

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Birch, Burch Family in Great Britain and America == :Volume 1 and II, with an addenda of families allied to Burch Family of England, Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Oregon, and other states * by [[Burch-5930 |Marilu Burch Smallwood]], 1888 - 1980 * Adel, Georgia, 1959 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Birch, Burch Family in Great Britain and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *Volume I ::* https://archive.org/details/birchburchfamily00smal/page/n9/mode/2up ::* https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/83675-birch-burch-family-in-great-britain-and-america-vol-1?offset=16 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067278788&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021 * Volume II ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89080566656&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume I''' :Birch, Burch (de Burgh) A Study of the Name :Birch, Burch (de Burgh) . . . Origin of the Family :Birch, Burch Family ... (A Study of their Arms) :Birch, Burch (De Burgh ... (Origin from Royalty) :Birch Family of Lancaster County, England :Birch Chapel (Birch ... of Lancaster Co. Eng.) :Birch Family of Lancaster Co., (Lancashire), Eng :Birch Family in England and Idaho, U.S.A. :Birch, Burch Family of New England, New Jersey, Etc. :Burches in Pennsylvania, and Deleware (sic) :Birch, Burch Family of Maryland. (Miscellaneous) :Oliver Burch I Family of Maryland :Justinian Burch (Son of Oliverl) ... of Maryland :Jonathan Burch (Son of Oliver I) ... of Maryland :Edward Burch (Son of Oliver I) ... of Maryland :Birch, Burch Family of Virginia :The Burch Family of Albemarle Co., Va., and Ky :Another Burch Family of Virginia and Mississippi :Charles Clay Burch Family of Va., Ga., and Alabama :John Neville Burch ... of West Indies, Va., and Ga. :Birch, Burch Family of North Carolina :Burch Family of Surry Co., N.C. and Madison, Ga. :Birch, Burch Family in Barbados, The Bahamas and Charleston, S.C.1 :Birch, Burch Family of South Carolina :John Burch (Rev. Soldier of Va., and Hancock Co., Ga.) :John Burch (Son of John of Va. and Hancock Co., Ga.) :Richard Chunn Burch (Son of John of Va., and Hancock Co., Ga.) :Gerard Burch (Son of John of Va. and Hancock Co. Ga.) :Morton Newman Burch (Son of John of Va. and Hancock Co., Ga.) :Gerard Burch (Rev. Sol. of Va. and Hancock Co., Ga.) :Burch Family of Elbert County, Ga :Addenda: Families Allied to Burch :Brooke and Gerard Families :Darden Family of Va., Ga., Ala., Miss., and Texas :De Lacy Family :Edwards and Ritner . . . (Allied to Burch of Md. and Oregon) :Ford (Faure) and Embree Families :Howard Family of England and Maryland :Jernigan Family of N.C., and Hancock Co., Ga. :Lawson Family :Littleton . . . Family of Shropshire, Eng., and Va. :“Lords of the Manor” . . . Who Intermarried with Burch :Swann Family in Md. (Allied to Burch) :Todd Family :[https://archive.org/details/birchburchfamily00smal/page/425/mode/2up Corrections] :[https://archive.org/details/birchburchfamily00smal/page/4/mode/2up Additions] :'''Volume II''' :Burch Family of Md. S.C. & Richmond Co. Ga. :Charles Burch (Rev. Soldier)... of Richmond & Washington Cos., Ga. :Dr. Wm. E. Burch (Son of Littleberry & Grandson of Charles) :Seaborn Wright Burch ... (Son of Littleberry & Grandson of Chas.) :Another Charles Burch Family of Richmond Co. Ga. :Joseph Edward Burch (Son of Charles of Richmond Co., Ga.) :Edward Burch Rev. Soldier ... of Richmond and Pulaski Cos., Ga. :Joseph Burch II Rev. Soldier of Richmond & Montgomery Cos., Ga. :Edw. Allen Burch (Son of Jos. II ... & Adopted Son of Edwd. Burch) :Henry Burch (Son of Jos. II) ... of Montgomery Co., Ga. :John Burch (Son of Jos. II) ... of Montgomery Co. Ga. :Michael Burch (Son of Jos. II)... of Ga. & Ala. :Reuben Burch (Son of Jos. II) ... of Richmond Co. Ga. & Ala. :Nellie Burch Guest (Dau. of Jos. Burch II, Rev. :Eleanor Burch Fuller (Dau. of Jos. Burch II) Family :Sarah Burch Purvis (Dau. of Jos. Burch II, Rev. Soldier) :Alfred Littleberry Burch I (Son of Jos Burch II of Ga.) Family :Alfred Littleberry Burch I (Son of Jos. Burch II of Burch I) :Henry Marshal Burch (Son of Alfred Littleberry :John Burch (Son of Alfred Littleberry Burch I) :Michael Livingston Burch (Son of Alfred Littleberry Burch I) :Benjamin Burch I (Son of Jos. II) ... of Laurens Co. Ga. :John H. Burch (Son of Benj. I) of Laurens & Dodge (Son of Benj. ) of Laurens and Cos. Ga. :Wm. Hamilton Burch (Son of Benj. I) of Laurens Co. Ga. :Benj. Burch Jr. (Son of Benj. I)... of Laurens Co. Ga. :Benjamin Thomas Burch (Son of Benj. Jr.) of Laurens & Dodge Cos. Ga. :Daniel Augustus Burch (Son of Benj. Jr.) of Laurens & Dodge Cos. Ga. :Charles Burch (Son of Jos. II Rev. Soldier) :Reuben Flournoy Burch I (Son of Chas. & Grandson of Joseph II) :Amy H. Burch Buchanan (Dau. of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Ann Jane Burch Ryals (Dau. of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Charles Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :John Miles Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Leonard Lock Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Joseph Henry Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Reuben Flournoy Burch II (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch I) :Matthew Daniel Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Charlotte Burch Coffee (Dau. of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Christopher Columbus Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Willis Andrew Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Mathias Adams Burch II (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :John Grover Burch (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Reuben Flournoy Burch III (Son of Reuben Flournoy Burch II) :Averett (Avret and Ayrett) ... of Richmond Co. Ga. :Brandon Family and Tindley Family :Darsey Family of Laurens and Pulaski Counties, Ga. :Denny Family in Great Britain and America :Duval (Du Val) Family in Va., Md., and Richmond Co. Ga. :Hack Family of Va., Md., and Ga. :Hendrick, Hendricks, Hendrix Family of S.C., G and Ala. :Hinson, Hynson Family of Maryland and Virginia :Hinson Family of Telfair Co., Ga. :James Hinson Family of Pulaski Co. Ga. :Hinson Family of Twiggs County, Ga. :Howell Family of Wales and America :Rutherford Family :Sego, Seago Family :Winter, Winters Family in Maryland and Richmond Co. Ga. :Edward Burch Family of Md., Ky., and Texas :Burch, Spink, Howard :Burches of Eng., Va., Tenn., and Texas :Burches of North Carolina and Indiana :Burch Family of Pittsylvania Co., Va., and Montgomery, Ala. === Errata === * Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/birchburchfamily00smal/page/425/mode/2up?q=smallwood page 425] - 428 (Volume 1) * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Smallwood, Marilu Burch ''[[Space: Birch, Burch Family in Great Britain and America| Birch, Burch Family in Great Britain and America]]'' ( Adel, GA, 1959), Vol. , [ Page ]. * [[#Smallwood|Smallwood]]

Birch River Cemetery, Birch River, West Virginia

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== Birch River Cemetery == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] and the [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies Project]]. === Cemetery Details === {{One Place Study|place= [[Space:Birch_River_Cemetery%2C_Birch_River%2C_West_Virginia|Birch River Cemetery, Birch River, West Virginia]] |category= Birch River Cemetery, Birch River, West Virginia}}
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{{clear}} * [[:Category:Birch River Cemetery, Birch River, West Virginia]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/space=Birch_River_Cemetery%2C_Birch_River%2C_West_Virginia |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Birch_River_Cemetery_Birch_River_West_Virginia.jpg|align=c|size=l}}{{Clear}} *'''Cemetery name:''' Birch River Cemetery *'''Address'''79 Homestead Ln, Birch River, WV 26610 *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.49577,-80.74899 *'''Elevation:''' 1204.1 feet or 367.0 m *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1991983/birch-river-cemetery #1991983] ::Billiongraves: === History === * The earliest confirmed burial is of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155888407/andrew-pendleton-frame 1SGT Andrew Pendleton Frame] in 1897. * The last confirmed burial was of https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112587231/alexis-cheyenne-cook Alexis Cheyenne Cook] in 2002. === Notable Monuments === * === Notable Interments === * === Veterans === * == Sources == *

Birchinlee, Derbyshire

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[[Category:Birchinlee, Derbyshire]] [[Category:Derwent, Derbyshire]] '''Interesting Facts:'''
• Birchinlee was known as "Tin Town" and was a village built by the Derwent Valley Water Board to house workers and their families during the construction of the Derwent and Howden Dams from 1902-1916. Its maximum population was 970, men, women and children whereas the maximum workforce was 2600. Birchinlee was a model village unlike many others built for construction workers. It included hospitals, school, canteen, pub, post office, shops, recreation hall, public bath house, police station, railway station, rubbish dump with incinerator and had a water supply and sewage disposal. One of the well-stocked shops was owned by the Gregory brothers from Tideswell and local people from Derwent and Ashopton also shopped there. Although constructed from corrugated iron the houses were well decorated with workmen's huts, foremen's huts and married workmen's huts. There was an isolation facility for new recruits to ensure diseases were not imported.
• The huts did have an outer skin of corrugated iron, but they had a wooden lining.
• Although Derwent Reservoir wasn’t brought into service until 1916, most of the construction work had finished by the end of 1914 and the village was dismantled as the workers left, the last family leaving in February 1915.
• Eustace Sutton, the navvy missioner, ensured the spiritual and physical well-being of the people and ran educational classes. He wrote the history of Birchinlee but sadly this is hard to find except via the Bamford and District History Society.
• The work site was served by a railway line from Bamford. The stone for the dams was quarried at Bole Hill Quarry, Padley and transferred to Grindleford where it was transported on the Hope Valley railway line to a siding at Bamford where it was transferred to a train to the dams.
• The initial part of the railway is now the Thornhill Trail. The middle part is within the Ladybower reservoir. The road from the Derwent Dam to the Howden Dam mainly follows the old track-bed apart from where it goes round Ouzelden Clough (just before Birchinlee) The railway went straight across the clough on a viaduct, and the remains of its footings can still be seen when the water level is low.
• There are information boards and remnants of the village can be seen when walking to the west of the Derwent Reservoir and there are also the remnants of the railway viaduct.
• One of the buildings was rebuilt at Hope (see photo).
• For occupants names see the 1911 census for Hope Woodlands.
• Resources:
 The Story of Birchinlee by G Eustace Sutton (the navvy missioner) but sadly this book is hard to find except via the Bamford and District History Society or in local libraries.
 Birchinlee: The Workmen's Village of the Derwent Valley Water Board by Brian Robinson. ISBN 10: 0950849707 ISBN 13: 9780950849706 Publisher: Moorland Publishing Co Ltd, 1983
 Walls Across the Valley: Building of the Howden and Derwent Dams (1 Oct. 1993 by Brian Robinson
 Memories of Tin Town: The Navvy Village of Birchlee and Its People (31 Mar. 2010) by Brian Robinson
 Articles by Doctor Bill Beven, Peak District National Park archaeologist
With grateful thanks to Frank Parker of the Longstone Local History Group for research and fact checking. As it is difficult to be sure of copyright restrictions for photographs please Google 'Birchinlee' and select the Images tab. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birchinlee Wikipedia] *[https://www.derbyshirelife.co.uk/out-about/places/which-village-was-flooded-to-make-a-reservoir-1-6863272 Derbyshire Life article]

Birchy Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Curling, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Curling, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Birchy Cove, St. George's Bay District, Newfoundland Colony]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Birchy Cove was a community on the [[Space:Bay of Islands, Newfoundland|Bay of Islands, Newfoundland]]. It was also known as Curling. It merged with [[Space:Humbermouth, Newfoundland|Humbermouth, Newfoundland]], Humber West, and Townsite, to form the current city of [[Space:Corner Brook, Newfoundland|Corner Brook]] in 1956. It was centered around railway and industrial operationsWikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corner_Brook Corner Brook, Newfoundland.] Accessed 2018.. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Birchy_Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Bird Name Study

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[[Category:Bird Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Bird Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bird Bird] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bird name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bird's), by time period (18th Century Bird's), or by topic (Bird DNA, Bird Occupations, Bird Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ==Categories== *[[:Category: United States, Bird Name Study]] *[[:Category: Georgia, Bird Name Study]] *[[:Category: Tennessee, Bird Name Study]] *[[:Category: Canada, Bird Name Study]] *[[:Category:British Columbia, Bird Name Study]] *[[:Category:Ontario, Bird Name Study]] *[[:Category:England, Bird Name Study]] *[[:Category:Byrd Surname, Bird Name Study]] ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bird Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bright-1984|Billie (Bright) Keaffaber]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bird}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Byrd Byrd] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Burd Burd] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bryd Bryd] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bordt Bordt]

Birdsong-Creed Family Mysteries

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Birkenhead Glenfield Cemetery Free-Space page

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[[Category: Birkenhead-Glenfield Cemetery, Birkenhead, Auckland]] [[Category: Birkenhead, Auckland]] [[Category: Glenfield, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] Birkenhead/Glenfield Cemetery is now a closed Cemetery. '''LOCATION:''' Corner Glenfield and Eskdale Roads Glenfield Auckland '''Records held and governed by'''
North Shore Memorial Park
235 Schnapper Rock Road
Schnapper Rock
Auckland '''CONTACT:'''
North Shore Memorial Park
Phone 09 415 9646 ext 8020.
After hours phone 09 301 0101. === Links === * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/find-burial-cremation.aspx Auckland Council Burial & Cremation record search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2435736/birkenhead-glenfield-cemetery Find-A-Grave] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''17''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''3496''' entries, and BillionGraves has '''2164'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 23:34, 27 January 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Birks Family Mysteries

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Birman Writings - History Tree

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[[Category:Australia, Historians]] :Wendy Birman (1926 - ) and her
'''66''' contributions to the [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biographies/author/?author=430 ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'' ]
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Birmingham, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Pennsylvania Projects]] {{Image|file=Mcswiggan_Name_Study-2.jpg |caption=East Birmingham, Allegheny, Pennsylvania }} https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Mcswiggan_Name_Study&public=1 Birmingham was a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, on the South Side of what is now Pittsburgh. Incorporated in 1826 from St. Clair Township, the borough comprised a section of the South Side Flats between what is now South 6th and South 17th Streets.. Birmingham was laid out in 1811 by Dr. Nathaniel Bedford, son-in-law of John Ormsby. Bedford named the settlement after his native city, Birmingham in England. Birmingham became flanked by the boroughs of South Pittsburgh (created 1848) on the west and East Birmingham (1849) on the east. Those three and other nearby boroughs were merged into Pittsburgh in 1872. The namesake Birmingham Bridge is actually located at former East Birmingham. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham,_Allegheny_County,_Pennsylvania

Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] == Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society == The Society was founded in 1870 and our first inaugural lecture was held on November 10th of that year. Since the outset, the Society has been affiliated to the Birmingham and Midland Institute. It later became the Birmingham Archaeological Society but with the publication of its centenary volume No. 84 (1967-70) it became known as the Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society (BWAS). * published by [https://bwas-online.co.uk/ The Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society], Warwickshire, England * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society|Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society]]'' (Warwickshire, England) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#BWAS|Birmingham & Warwickshire Arch. Soc.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Contents ::* https://bwas-online.co.uk/home/transactions/ ::* https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/series.xhtml?recordId=90&recordType=Journal * Vol. 8-12 Transactions ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lV0JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions23socigoog * Vol. 13-15 Transactions ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=y2AJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions15socigoog * Vol. 22-25 Transactions ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HV4JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions28socigoog * Vol. 26-29 Transactions ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eV4JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions12socigoog

Birmingham FSP

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==Districts of Birmingham== [[Image:Maria s Photobox-37.jpg|350px]] *Edgbaston *Erdington *Hall Green *Hodge Hill *Ladywood *Northfield *Perry Barr *Selly Oak *Sutton Coldfield *Yardley ==Birmingham Genealogy Resources== *[http://www.bmsgh.org/ Birminghams and Midlands Society] *[http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/genealogy/ Birmingham City Council, Genealogy and Family History] ==External Birmingham Resources== *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham/ Wikipedia - Birmingham] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Areas_of_Birmingham,_West_Midlands/ Wikipedia -Areas of Birmingham]

Birn mac Cinaed

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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Connacht]] [[Category:Medieval Project, Ireland, needs Annals]] [[Category:Medieval Project, Ireland, needs biography]] =Biography= From the Book of Ballymote ''Book Of Ballymote: Selected Folios'' RIA, MS 23 P 12 (536), Transcript copyright © 2003 by Luke Stevens. Published by permission of the Royal Irish Academy. [https://dcg.genealogy.network/transcript-book_of_ballymote.xhtml] :5.2.1.2.4.2.1 Muinnter Birn (bodesda) annso ::1103. ''"Domnall m. Gillinanaemh m. Con Connacht m. Muircertaigh m. Ciaba Gorma m. Muircertaig mat– m. Birn m. Cinaeth m. Ubain m. Uada m. Aedha bailbh m. Indrachtaigh m. Muiredaigh M."'' ==Father== *[[Space:Cinaed_mac_Uban_(d._0867)|Cinaed mac Uban (d. 0867) Profile]] **(NOTE: LNAB is 'mac' fathers first name). ==Children== *[[Space:Muirechertach_Mantaig_mac_Birn|Muirechertach Mantaig mac Birn Profile]] ==Clann Name:== *Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig, Clann Uatach ==Surmised SNP: == *R1b-BY18120+ =Research Note= *Names and dates (when provided) are from Bart Jaski's Chart #63 Early Irish Kingship Succession by Jaski, Bart, Published by Four Courts Press, 2013, ISBN 1846824265 ISBN 9781846824265 [https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties] and "The Chronology of the Irish Annals" Daniel P. McCarthy, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature © 1998 Royal Irish Academy [https://www.jstor.org/stable/25516225?read-now=1&refreqid=excelsior%3Ae89264821e9205aed4db841ffaafdb9a&seq=1] *Any unsourced DOB and DOD are based on [[Rowley-3452|Michael Rowley]]'s [[Space:Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Descendants_and_DNA_of_Conn_C%C3%A9tchathach_Ceadcatha|Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]]; are designated by 'SP'; and are purely speculative based on DNA data as of May, 2022. *SNP data is also purely speculative using the same spreadsheet. =Sources= ==WikiTree:== *[[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]] *[[Space:Medieval_Project_-_Ireland|Medieval Project - Ireland]] *[[Space:Kings_of_Magh_Luirg|Kings of Magh Luirg]] *[[Space:Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Descendants_and_DNA_of_Conn_C%C3%A9tchathach_Ceadcatha|Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]] *[[Space:Descent_of_Mael_Ruanaid_Mor|Descent of Mael Ruanaid Mor]]

Birr Civil Parish, County Offaly

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Offaly, Ireland|'''Main Offaly Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Birr Parish, County Offaly|Category for Birr Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Offaly|'''Civil Parishes in County Offaly''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Offaly Team|County Offaly team]] ==Birr Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Biorra. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:2008&cat=BF&ord=en Birr Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Ballybritt :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Birr Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Offaly|Towns of County Offaly]] ====Birr==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Biorra. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.0955,-7.9067,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.0955/-7.9067 OpenStreetMap] ====Crinkill==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Críonchoill. :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crinkill Web page for Crinkill] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.0774,-7.8992,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.0774/-7.8992 OpenStreetMap] ====Fortel==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Foirtil. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.0775,-7.8358,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.0775/-7.8358 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Birr Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Birr Parish (Biorra) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:2008&cat=BF&ord=en Birr Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Ballindarra||''Béal Átha na Darach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballindarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballindarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballinree||''Baile an Fhraoigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballinree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballinree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Boherboy||''An Bóthar Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Boherboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Boherboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Boherdeel||''Bordaíol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Boherdeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Boherdeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Castletown||''Baile an Chaisleáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Castletown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Castletown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonbrone||''Cluain Brónaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Clonbrone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Clonbrone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonkelly||''Cluain Coille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Clonkelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Clonkelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonoghil Lower||''Cluain Achaille Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Clonoghil%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Clonoghil%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonoghil Upper||''Cluain Achaille Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Clonoghil%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Clonoghil%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Coolnagrower||''Cúil na gCreabhar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Coolnagrower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Coolnagrower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cree||''An Chroithigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Cree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Cree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
This townland extends into [[:Category:Kilcolman Parish, County Offaly|Kilcolman Civil Parish]] |- |Crinkill||''Críonchoill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Crinkill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Crinkill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrinduff||''An Doirín Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Derrinduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Derrinduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumbane'''||''An Droim Bán''||[[:Category:Drumbane Townland, Birr Parish, County Offaly]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Drumbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Drumbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Fortel||''Foirtil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Fortel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Fortel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Seefin||''Suí Finn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Seefin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Seefin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Townparks||''Páirceanna an Bhaile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Townparks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Townparks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general souces for Offaly should be added to the main Offaly page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.3. Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Birth, Death, and Marriage Records, Australia

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An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. *National - [http://ryersonindex.net/search.php The Ryerson Index Online Database] contains 5,369,243 notices from 307 different Australian newspapers allowing people to locate which papers the death notices were published in. *New South Wales, [https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search?1 Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages] *:Free online searches with basic details; name, place and year of event, fathers name, mothers name With the NSW Indexes, the [[Space:Binary_Search_Algorithm|Binary Search Algorithm]] can be used to get the exact date of the event. *Northern Territory, The [http://www.gsnt.org.au Genealogical Society of the Northern Territory] holds Birth, Death and Marriage records for the British Settlement period which commenced in 1824, and Birth, Death and Marriage indexes from 1873 when newspapers began publication, to the current year, in addition they also have indexed articles that appear in the newspapers about families and events and have many unpublished indexes. *Queensland, [https://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/IndexSearch/BirIndexQry.m Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages] *:Free online searches with basic details, name, place and year of event, fathers name, mothers name *South Australia, [http://www.genealogysa.org.au/resources/online-databases.html Genealogy SA] searches are available online. Limited results are available for free. * [http://www.linc.tas.gov.au/family-history/Pages/default.aspx Tasmanian Historical Convicts, Births, Deaths, Wills & Marriages], free with viewable handwritten documents. *Tasmania, [http://www.justice.tas.gov.au/bdm/family_history recent B, D & M history], no online searches available, certificates available by postal application from $20.40 AUS *Tasmania, [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2125029 Familysearch, Australia, Tasmania, Civil Registration, 1803-1933] *:Browsable images of baptisms, births, marriages, deaths, and burials in Tasmania (no index) *Victoria, [http://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/home/family+history/search+your+family+history/ Historical Index search form], online searches available and results are viewable free ($20 AUS for a paper copy). *Victoria, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pobjoyoneill/CRESWICK.htm Creswick and Clunes Newspaper Births, Deaths and Marriages Adverts] *:Searchable indexes for around 1859 to 1870 * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/344525/victoria-australia-historical-bmd-indexes G2G discussion re Victorian BDM's], January 2017. *Western Australia, [http://www.bdm.dotag.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx pioneers index], Free online search available. Basic information returned; name, event date, fathers name, mothers name. * Western Australia [http://www.wamarriage.info reverse marriages lookup] it is handy for finding marriage records that you can't find in the BDM WA pioneer index. [[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category: Australia, Genealogy Resources]]

Birth, Death, and Marriage Records, South Africa

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[[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category:South Africa Genealogy Resources]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Please report any dead links. Also if you know of any other resources, please advise [Bech-2|Paul Bech]. *(free) [http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/master_index.htm The First Fifty Years Project] **:A project to transcribe and make available copies of records relating to individuals who lived at the Cape during the first decades of the settlement after 1652.

Birth, Death, and Marriage Records; Japan

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[[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category:Japan Genealogy Resources]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. * [https://okinawaokuyami.com/ 沖縄おくやみ情報局 (''Okinawa okuyami jōhō-kyoku'')]

Birth, Death, and Marriage Records for the United Kingdom

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[[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category:UK Genealogy Resources]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. *[http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ freebmd.rootsweb.com] *:FreeBMD is an ongoing project, the aim of which is to transcribe the Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales, and to provide free Internet access to the transcribed records. It is a part of the FreeUKGEN family, which also includes FreeCEN (Census data) and FreeREG (Parish Registers). The recording of births, marriages and deaths was started in 1837 and is one of the most significant resources for genealogical research. The transcribing of the records is carried out by teams of dedicated volunteers and contains index information for the period 1837-1983. PLEASE NOTE: WE HAVE NOT YET TRANSCRIBED THE WHOLE INDEX *[http://www.iannounce.co.uk/ iannounce.co.uk] *: (Free) Searchable. Over 5,257,000 obituaries, death notices, wedding announcements and all other family announcements, from 511 newspapers, updated daily. See also: [[Military_Records%2C_UK]] ---- For Records in England [http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales] [http://www.one-name.org/members/GMI/gmi.html Marriage Records Indexed](one-name.org membership required) [http://www.one-name.org/members/inscriptions/ INSCRIPTIONS indexed](one-name.org membership required) [http://www.one-name.org/members/regnames.html Registered One Name Studies](one-name.org membership required) [http://www.findmypast.co.uk/ General British Genealogy site] [http://www.bl.uk/ British Newspapers] [http://www.btplc.com/Thegroup/BTsHistory/BTgrouparchives/index.htm British Archives] [http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/ College of Arms and Heraldy] [http://www.cwgc.org/ War Grave in England and elsewhere] [http://www.workhouses.org.uk/ WORKHOUSE RECORDS in England] [http://www.navylist.org/ Royal Navy Database]

Birth, Death, and Marriage Records of New Zealand

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[[Category:New Zealand Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. *[https://bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/search/ bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/search/], free online searches, basic information returned, name, year of event, fathers name, mothers name. *[https://www.bdmonline.dia.govt.nz/ BDM online] *Register of Otago & Southland Marriages 1848 to 1920 [https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/synodregionmarriages.htm Presbyterian research Center]

Birth, Death and Marriage Records for North America

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[[Category: United States, Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category:Canada Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:US Genealogy Resources]] ==Canada Birth, Death, and Marriage Records== An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. ===British Columbia=== * [http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy/BasicSearch Royal BC Museum; Births, Deaths and Marriages]: Free :Search indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1872-1938), deaths (1872-1993), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888). Most (not all) records have scans ===New Brunswick=== * [http://archives.gnb.ca/Search/FEDS/Databases.aspx?culture=en-CA Provincial Archives of New Brunswick; Births, Deaths and Marriages]: Free : Birth, death, and marriage records, passenger lists, directories, cemetery records, land grants, and other sources. Search for free, and you can see scans in a viewer, or order copies for a fee. ===Nova Scotia=== * [http://novascotia.ca/archives/genealogy.asp Nova Scotia Archives; Births, Deaths and Marriages]: Free ===Québec=== *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899Q-91MD?owc=collection%2F1321742%2Fwaypoints&wc=9RLF-DPJ%3A13667601%2C13667602%2C13667603%3Fcc%3D1321742&cc=1321742 Quebec, Catholic Parish Registers, 1621-1979]: Free (Family Search) === Prince Edward Island === * http://www.gov.pe.ca/parosearch/ === Manitoba === * https://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php ==US Birth, Death, and Marriage Records== An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. *[http://www.deathindexes.com/ Online Searchable Death Indexes & Records] *:This website is a directory of links to websites with online death indexes, listed by state and county. Included are death records, death certificate indexes, death notices & registers, obituaries, probate indexes, and cemetery & burial records. You can also find information here about searching the Social Security Death Index online. *(free) [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1202535 U.S. Social Security Death Index at familysearch.org] *:This index covers death events from 1962 to 2005 and a few from 1937 to 1961. Current as of February 28, 2011. *(free) [http://www.legacy.com/NS/ www.legacy.com] *:Obituaries. Searchable by newspaper or state.

Birth Certificate - Beatrice May Louise Cowley - Deptford, London - 1910

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF BIRTH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, SOMERSET HOUSE, LONDON.
Application Number PAS 151455/62/1/M

REGISTRATION DISTRICT Greenwich

1910 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Deptford North in the County of London

No. 392

1) When and where born
Third July 1910
35 Billington Road

2) Name, if any
[[Cowley-1384|Beatrice May Louise]]

3) Sex
Girl

4) Name, and surname of father
[[Cowley-1443|Thomas Joseph William Cowley]]

5) Name, surname, and maiden surname of mother
[[Miles-10400|Edith Ellen Amanda Cowley formerly Miles]]

6) Occupation of father
Engine fitter

7) Signature, description, and residence of informant
[[Miles-10400|E.E.A. Cowley]]
Mother
35 Billington Road

8) When registered
Twelfth August 1910

9) Signature of registrar
M.A. White Deputy Registrar

10) Name entered after registration
-----

CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, SOMERSET HOUSE, LONDON, under the Seal of the said Office, the 29th day of November 1962

BC 377408

Birth Certificate - Edith Ellen Almandar Miles - Epsom, Surrey - 1886

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF BIRTH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGITER OFFICE
Application Number: PAS 589972/9/2000

REGISTRATION DISTRICT Epsom
1886 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Epsom in the County of Surrey

No. 182

1) When and where born
Sixteenth July 1886
West Hill, Epsom, USD

2) Name, if any
[[Miles-10400|Edith Ellen Almandar]]

3) Sex
Girl

4) Name and surname of father
William Miles

5) Name, surname and maiden surname of mother
[[Shrubb-68|Ellen Miles formerly Shrubb]]

6) Occupation of father
Locomotive Fireman

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
[[Shrubb-68|E. Miles]]
Mother
West Hill, Epsom

8) When registered
Twenty Fifth August 1886

9) Signature of registrar
James Andrews
Registrar

10) Name entered after registration


CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 30th day of November 2000

Birth Certificate - Herbert George Matterface - Bermondsey, London - 1908

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF BIRTH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE

Application Number 2452510-1

REGISTRATION DISTRICT ST OLAVE BERMONDSEY
1908 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Bermondsey in the County of London

No. 227

1) When and where born
Fourth March 1908
Fire Station, Cherry Garden Street

2) Name, if any
[[Matterface-7|Herbert George]]

3) Sex
Boy

4) Name and surname of father
[[Matterface-8|Herbert William Matterface]]

5) Name, surname and maiden surname of mother
[[Elson-708|Agnes Amelia Matterface formerly Elson]]

6) Occupation of father
Fireman

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
[[Elson-708|A.A. Matterface]]
Mother
Fire Station, Cherry Garden Street, Bermondsey

8) When registered
Sixth April 1908

9) Signature of registrar
C. H. Hurst
Registrar

10) Name entered after registration


CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 2nd day of July 2010

BXCE 608275

Birth Certificate - Marjorie Edith Cowley - Forest Hill, London - 1912

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF BIRTH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE

Application Number 2423352-1

REGISTRATION DISTRICT LEWISHAM

1912 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Sydenham in the County of London

No. 43

1) When and where born
Thirteenth August 1912
17 Codrington Hill

2) Name, if any
[[Cowley-1466|Marjorie Edith]]

3) Sex
Girl

4) Name and surname of father
[[Cowley-1443|Thomas Joseph William Cowley]]

5) Name, surname and maiden surname of mother
[[Miles-10400|Edith Ellen Armanda Cowley formerly Miles]]

6) Occupation of father
Engineers Fitter

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
[[Miles-10400|E Cowley]]
Mother
17 Codrington Hill, Forest Hill

8) When registered
Eighteenth September 1912

9) Signature of registrar
M Martin
Registrar

10) Name entered after registration


CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 21st day of June 2010

Birth Certificate - Thomas Joseph William Cowley - Deptford, London - 1881

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF BIRTH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE
Application Number: PAS 589972/8/2000

REGISTRATION DISTRICT Greenwich
1881 BIRTH in the Sub-district of St Paul Deptford in the Counties of Kent and Surrey

No. 83

1) When and where born
Sixth July 1881
35 Egmont Street

2) Name, if any
[[Cowley-1443|Thomas Joseph William]]

3) Sex
Boy

4) Name and surname of father
Thomas Charles Cowley

5) Name, surname and maiden surname of mother
Caroline Louisa Cowley formerly Ferguson

6) Occupation of father
Engine Fitter

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
C.L. Cowley
Mother
35 Egmont Street, Deptford

8) When registered
Fifteenth August 1881

9) Signature of registrar
A.J. Slatter
deputy Registrar

10) Name entered after registration


CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 5th day of December 2000

Birth Death and Marriage Records - Netherlands

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[[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category:Netherlands Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Netherlands Project]] [[Category:Netherlands, Sources]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages up to 1812. *(partially free) [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ Wie Was Wie] or (free) [http://www.archieven.nl/nl/ Archieven.NL] *: Both give you a quick way to find your Dutch forebears, both in the Netherlands and overseas. Your search is in the most accurate source for Dutch genealogy, the Civil Register. *:Searches for individuals can be done in Dutch or English *:''beide bieden u de mogelijkheid in korte tijd uw voorouders te vinden, zowel in Nederland als overzee. U zoekt in de meest nauwkeurige bron voor stamboomonderzoek, de burgerlijke stand.'' *:» Language: Dutch, English *(free) [http://www.pondes.nl Pondes: Genealogie voor oost Nederland] *:Privately owned database for genealogy east region of Holland. With over 12 million families and more than 30 million entries it is one of the larges recources in the Netherlands. Searches for individuals can be done in Dutch or English *:''Prive database met meer dan 12 miljoen families en meer dan 30 miljoen personen hoofdzakelijk in Oost Nederland. Een van de grootste prive databases van Nederland.'' *:» Language: Dutch, English *(free) [http://alledrenten.nl/ Alle Drenten] *:DrenLias is the database of the Archive of Drenthe (www.drentsarchief.nl), one of the Netherlands 12 provinces. Here you will find all the basic information for your family research: Birth- Marriage- and Death ceretificate, as well as church records and charters from before 1600 a.d. This website is only in Dutch. *:''Alle Drenten is de database van het Drents Archief voor onderzoek naar Drentse personen. Hier vindt u de basisinformatie voor familieonderzoek: gegevens uit de Drentse geboorte-, huwelijks- en overlijdensakten, kerkregisters en oorkonden.'' *:» Language: Dutch *(free) [http://www.hetutrechtsarchief.nl/english Utrechts Archief] *:Utrecht is also one the the 12 provices of the Netherlands. The Utrecht Archives can be consulted by anyone interested in researching the history of the province of Utrecht and its cities, towns and people. Furthermore, the Utrecht Archives is the national centre for ecclesiastical archives and the Dutch Railways. *:''Het Utrechts Archief biedt inzage in de geschiedenis van de provincies, steden, dorpen en inwoners. Het Utrechts Archief is tevens het nationale centrum voor de Kerkelijke Archieven en Nationale Spoorwegen.'' *:» Language: Dutch, English *(Partially free) [http://www.stadsarchief.amsterdam.nl/english/home.en.html Stadsarchief Amsterdam] *:Archive for the city of Amsterdam. Their archives are accessible through an award winning Archives Database. The site also offers a feature to explore the Amsterdam Treasures, an online exhibit with the most remarkable documents from the archives. *:''Het Stadarchief van Amsterdam heeft een uitgebreide website waarop u zelfs een online expositie kunt aanschouwen van de meest opmerkelijke schatten die Amsterdam te bieden heeft.'' *:» Language: Dutch, English *(free) [http://www.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/ Stadsarchief Rotterdam] *:Digital Family Tree of the Rotterdam Municipal Archives. Using this service, you can search for possible ancestors who lived in Rotterdam, the formerly independent municipalities of Rotterdam, or the regional municipalities Bergschenhoek, Berkel and Rodenrijs, and Bleiswijk. *:''Digitale Stamboom van de Gemeente Rotterdam, Bergschenhoek, Berkel en Rodenrijs, en Bleiswijk.'' *:» Language: Dutch, English

Birth Death and Marriage Records - Norway

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[[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]][[Category: Europe, Sources]] [[Category:Norway Genealogy Resources]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. *[http://arkivverket.no/Digitalarkivet DigitalArkivet]. Free. The primary go-to site for Norwegian sources. Here you will find scanned and digitized Parish records and many other original sources, such as probates, censuses, deeds, court journals etc. *[http://www.disnorge.no/genress/ Genealogical Resources] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results#count=20&query=%2Bplace%3ANorway Norwegian Collections at Family Search] *[http://www.cyndislist.com/norway/ Cyndi's List Norway]

Birth family research for Uriah Johnston

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[[Category:Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania]] [[Johnston-23442|Uriah S Johnston (1807-1887)]] 1. I contacted the veteran's bureau about this record, which lists parents for Uriah."Iowa, Armed Forces Grave Registrations, ca. 1835-1998," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2QV-2GH6 : 11 February 2019), Uriah S Johnston, 18 Jul 1887; citing Toledo, Tama, Iowa, United States, The State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines.; FHL microfilm 2,194,193. The index is available on family search for my ancestor Uriah S Johnston, who fought in the Civil War in Co B 28rd PA infantry . '''His parentage is unknown by all other records; on the grave registration index is father: Uriah, and mother:Anna. ''' I really want to know where this information came from, and who was the reporter, if that's possible. I am wondering if the full registration has any more data. Document Information: GS Film Number 002194193 Digital Folder Number 007798191 Image Number 00209 Their response: The citation for the source of the record on FamilySearch as the Soldiers Relief Commission(Polk County) is incorrect The records are a part of the State Archives at the State Historical Society of Iowa and were microfilmed in the State Archives. The Armed Forces Grave Registrations records were created as a joint WPA project in the 1930s of the Iowa Adjutant General and the Iowa Historical Department to identify/register the graves of U.S. veteran buried in Iowa. The project worked with persons from each of Iowa's 99 counties to compile information of soldiers buried in theit county - the information was then entered onto grave registration sheets. There is no record as to who gathered the information for individual forms; sometimes newspaper sources or published county histories, etc., are cited. The graves registration project is ongoing, after the completion of the original project, it was continued by the Iowa Adjutant General and is now under the Iowa Veterans Affairs Commission. The film of the Armed Forces The Grave Registration data sheet is divided into three sections: General Information, Military Record, and Burial Information. The index available on family search includes only General Information, dates and places of birth and death as well as family information; it does not include information on military service (the military unit, dates of service, etc). or burial information. It is doubtful that the full registration form will provide the additional information you are seeking. If you would like for us to provide a copy of the grave registration for Uriah S. Johnston, the cost of reference request is $7.50 which includes a digital image. The film of the Armed Forces Grave Registrations is available for research at our Research Center in Des Moines and may also be available at Family History Research Centers. Please let me know if you would like to request a copy of Uriah Johnston's grave registration or if you have further questions.. Thank you. Sincerely. Sharon Avery State Archivist, State Historical Society and Archives They sent the image of the original record, which has the name of the Tama Editor of the Graves Registration project. There is a question mark behind Uriah's name and Uriah and Anna are listed as "nearest relative", but that relationship is not specified. Being a parent makes some sense because he has no near relatives of those names. I asked the Iowa Archivist about this. I see that this form says "nearest relative"; do you know what this information generally represented (is it the parents of other veterans, or other family members?) or where it might have come from in terms of GAR forms or similar? He had no children named Uriah and only a niece named Anna (but not his children), so presumably these are his parents, but they would have been dead for nearly 50 years at the time of his death and burial. He left many children, so those would have been his closest relatives at the time of his burial. Is the information from the time of enlistment? His parents were also deceased at that time (they died before 1824), so the information is fairly suspect. Linda Kreuger, Bruce 3:36 PM (5 hours ago) to me Linda, Unfortunately, I can't guarantee any information found on the Graves Registration records. I would say, based on what is written on the document, that the editor from the Tama County Veterans took whatever information there was on Uriah Johnston from either the Iowa Adjutant General's office or from the GAR Post he belonged to, or both. I hope this answers your question. Thank you, Bruce Kreuger Library Resource Technician State Historical Society of Iowa Iowa Department of Administrative Services 600 E Locust, Des Moines, IA 50319 515-281-4192 2. I found one mention of a Uriah Johnston in the area of an appropriate age, in the Pennsylvania Archives. https://www.fold3.com/image/3073547/muster-rolls-of-the-war-of-1812-14-page-105-us-pennsylvania-archives-1660-1780?terms=johnston,uriah Uriah Johnston, member of the muster roll of Capt. William Craig's Company in the PA militia, commanded by Col. Reed Hill, in the service of the United States, commending 23Apr until 8 Nove 1813, both days inclusive. Uriah Johnston mentioned (this person would be an appropriate age to be Uriah's father), as well as a Michael Kiester. Michael Keister may be [[Keister-638|Michael Keister (1788-1843)]]. 3. Prior researchers (grandma's LDS nephew in the 1960s) have suggested the Archibald Johnston family of Fayette Co. as a likely forebear. Probates do not bear out this theory and it is unlikely Uriah would have needed to apply to the county for a guardian to learn a trade if he were connected to this influential family. 4. Other researchers (Morrie Moran) have said Uriah's mother was a Zimmerman, no sources. He was the one who requested Uriah's pension file in the 1960s. 5. There is a Simon Johnston whose letters of administration were granted to [[Armel-60|Daniel Armel Jr (1786-1843)]] in Westmoreland Co in 1827, with bond of $100. '''Probate''': "Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993"
Will Books, 1773-1917; Will Indexes 1773-1918; Author: Westmoreland County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; Probate Place: Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
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Simon Johniston probate on 26 Feb 1827 in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA.
This is possible, as Uriah does not appear to have come from a wealthy family. Mary Keister's family, however, is noted as having been one of the first local settlers and a prominent family, which corresponds to the Ludwig Keister family. Daniel Armel was connected to the Conrad Keister family, through marriage. In the 1810 census Semon was in Donegal, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States. '''1810 Census''': "1810 United States Federal Census"
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Semon Johnston in Donegal, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA.
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10 2 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15 1 Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10 3 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44 1 3. I found this Washington, PA article, this is a possible connectionWashington Review and Examiner Wednesday, Oct 22, 1817 Washington, PA Vol: I Issue: 22 Page: 3 died, on his way from N. Orleans, Mr. William Watson, son of Andrew Watson esq, of the yellow fever, and James Johnston, merchant, and Mr John Points, all of this place; Mr James Smith, formerly of this city, and Mr Andrew Jack, of this vicinity Pittsburgh Gazette ==Sources==

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Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Mansfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850 == * by [[Whitney-1472|Susan (Whitney) Dimock]] (1845-1939) * published by The Baker & Taylor Co., New York, 1898 * 475 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=J35BAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/birthsbaptismsma00dimo * https://archive.org/details/birthsbaptismsma00dimoc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010523635 === Table of Contents === * Town Records ** Births 1703 To 1850, Page 1 ** Marriages 1703 To 1850, Page 200 ** Deaths 1703 To 1850, Page 301 * First Church Records ** Baptisms 1710 To 1849, Page 351 ** Marriages 1744 To 1820, Page 415 ** Deaths 1807 To 1850, Page 426 * Second Church Records ** Baptisms 1745 To 1849, Page 436 ** Deaths 1830 To 1843, Page 452 * Index, Page 459 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Dimock, Susan Whitney. ''[[Space:Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850|Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850]]'' (Baker & Taylor Co., New York, 1898) [ Page ]. * ([[#Dimock|Dimock]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Dimock, Susan Whitney. ''[[Space:Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850|Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850]]'' (Baker & Taylor Co., New York, 1898) [ Page ].

Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Malden, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850 == * published by The University Press, Cambridge, 1914 * 393 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=G8cMAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=0kIOAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd1649mald * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_G8cMAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriages01coregoog * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd00malde * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriages00coregoog * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd00mald * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd00maldeb * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565718 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028784 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009790222 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850|Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850]]'' (University Press, Cambridge, 1914) [ Page ]. * ([[#BMDMM|BMD Malden, Mass.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850|Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850]]'' (University Press, Cambridge, 1914) [ Page ].

Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hartford, Connecticut]] [[Category: Windsor, Connecticut]] [[Category: Fairfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut == Volumes I and II of Land Records and No. D of Colonial Deeds * by [[Welles-1005|Edwin Stanley Welles]] (1866-1949) * published by Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1898 * Index of names: [https://books.google.com/books?id=0woWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 Page 59] * 73 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0woWAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd00well_1 * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587386 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE218679 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Welles, Edwin Stanley. ''[[Space:Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut|Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1898) [ Page ]. * ([[#Welles|Welles]])

Births & Deaths, Bennehan-Cameron Plantations, North Carolina

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Other Antebellum and Civil War Era Account Books, 1768-1865 *Folder 3634, Volume 95: 1776-1842 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill These slaves have purposely not been profiled. For more information about them please see the Bennehan-Cameron plantations (link below). *Lucy, daughter of Arthur & Pheebe, born June 1776 *Sam, son of Jimmy & Dinah, born January 1778 *Mary, daughter of Daniel & Molly, born February 1778 *Arthur, son of Arthur & Pheebe, born Sept 1778 *Sukey, daughter of Daniel & Molly, born July 1779 *Paymore, son of Cato & Sall, born July 1780 *Pheebe, daughter of - & Dinah, born November 1780 *Patty, daughter of Jerry & Betty, born July 1781 *Isley, daughter of Arthur & Pheebe, born August 1781 *Aggy, daughter of Daniel & Molly, born August 1781 *Clarisy, daughter of Isaac & Dinah, born November 1782 *George, son of Daniel & Molly, born May 1783 *Joe, son of Carolina (Cato?) & Sall, born June 1783 *Humphrey, son of Jerry & Betty, born August 1783 *Dilsey, daughter of Arthur & Pheebe, born March 1784, died June 1813 *Tamar, daughter of Isaac & Dinah, born November 1784, died 1811 *Amey, daughter of Daniel & Molly, born Feby 1785 *Moses, son of Carolina (Cato?) and Sall, born September 1785, died 1810 *Charity, daughter of Betty, born March 1786 *Luke, son of Daniel & Molly, born July 1786 *Henry, son of Arthur & Phebee, born October 1786, died 1812 *Nancy, daughter of Esther, born March 1787, died July 90 *Jim Feog, son of Dinah, born March 1787, died March 1815 *Peggy, daughter of Sall & Caroline, born October 1787 *Daniel, son of Daniel & Molly, born January 1788, died July 90 *John Son of Rilly, born June 1788, died Jul 90 *Polly, daughter of Penny Weaver, born June 1788 *Dycie, daughter of Cato & Bety, born October 1788, died Jany 89 *Anthony, son of Little Esther, born December 1788, died Feby 89 *Alfred, son of Big Esther, born March 1789, died July 90 *Isham, son of Dinah, born September 1789, died July 90 *Shadrach, son of Arthur & Phebee, born September 1789 *Lucy, daughter of Carolina & Sall, born January 1790, died July 90 *Peter, son of Rilley, born April 1790, died July 90 *Jack son of Penny Weaver, born July 1791, died Novenber 98 *Grace, daughter of Little Esther & Joe, born January 1791 *Peter, son of Sall & Carolina, born January 1791, died Augt 94 *Virgil, son of Phil & Esther, born 1 May 1791, died Augt 96 *Mariah, daughter of Prilley, born June 1792 *Melia, daughter of Phil & Esther, born March 1793, died Sept 1816 *Nancy, daughter of Carolina & Sall, born March 1793 *John, son of Phil & Esther, born October 1794, died Feby 1823 *Lewis, son of Carolina & Sall, born December 1794 *Milley, daughter of Cato & Betty, born April 1795 *Fanny, daughter of Lucy, born September 1795, died January 1827 *Rhody, daughter of Esther, born March 1796 *Ephraim son of Carolina & Sall, born June 1796 *Lucy, daughter of Phebee, born September 1796 *Solomon, son of Phil & Esther, born December 1796, died January 1815 *Lettey, daughter of Cato & Betty, born October 1797 *Andrew, son of Clarissa, born August 1798 *Nathan, son of Phil & Esther, born January 1799, died May 1826 *Judith, daughter of Lewis & Esther, born May 1799, died March 1825 *Macklin, son of Phebee, born July 1799 *Horace, son of Jim & Lucy, born December 1799 *Davie, son of Francis & Isley, born December 1799 *Philip & Jamima, son & daughter of Philip & Esther, born May 1801, Philip died Sept 1825 *Mathew, son of Lewis & Esther, born May 1801 *Alsey, daughter of Cato & Betty, born August 1801, died January 1827 *Norvel, son of Jim & Lucy, born November 1801 *Olive, daughter of Tamar, born July 1803 *Isahm son of Phebee, born August 1803 *Alfred, son of Arthur & Charity, born October 1803 *Hardy, daughter of Carolina & Sall, born February 1805 *Patty, daughter of Isley, born July 1805 *Daniel, son of Phebee, born January 1806 *Joshua, son of Dick & Lucy, born January 1806, died Sept 1817 *Henderson, son of Isley, born September 1807 *Aron, son of Dick & Lucy, born August 1808 *Dicie, daughter of Charity, born Sept 1808 *Sam son of Demsey & Tamar, born Sept 1807 *Silva, daughter of Grace, born October 1808 *Isaac, son of Demsey & Tamar, born April 1809 *Flyrair/Hyrair?, son of Isley, born December 1809 *Virgil, son of Mary, born 24 December 1809 *Milley, daughter of Paymore & Rhodey, born April 1810 *Jesse, son of Henry & Charity, born 17 April 1810, died in 1811 *Peter, son of Nancy, born September 1810 *Dinah, daughter of Demsey & Tamar, Born January 1811 *Sally, daughter of Dick & Lucy, born September 1811, died 1816 *Elisha, son of Jerry & Dilsey, born May 1811, died 1816 *Daniel, son of Amey & Humphrey, born October 1806 *Moses, son of Lucy & Dick, born January 1812, died 1829 *Cato, son of Rhody & Paymore, born May 1812 *Betsey, daughter of Charity & Henry, born July 1812 *Zachariah, son of Isley & Demsey, born July 1812 *Albert, son of Mary, born October 1812 *William, son of Phebee, born July 1813 *John, son of Rhody & John Standwick, born December 1813 *Jordon, son of Charity & Henry, born 1814 *Danie, son of Rhody & Paymore, born June 1814, died June 1815 *Doshey, daughter of Isley & Demsey, born October 1814 *Henry, son of Milley & Shadrach, born December 1814 *Harrison, son of Fanny & Anderson, born Janrary 1815 *Nelson, son of Nancy & Phife, born January 1815 *Solomon, son of Mary, born January 1815 *Peggy, daughter of Lucy & Dick, born May 1815 *Jim Frog, son of Lucy & Lamargue, born January 1815 *Anna, daughter of Rhody & Charley, born January 1816 *Martha, daughter of Charity & Harry, born Nov 1815 *Phoebe, daughter of Isley & Dempsey, born August 1816 *Bathena, daughter of Milly & Shadrack, born May 1817 *Chaney, daughter of Nancy & Phife, born May 1817 *Ellen, daughter of Judy & Abner, born January 1818 *Sam, son of Lucy & Lamargue, born January 1818 *Solomon, son of Alsey & Solomon, born April 1818 *Mary, daughter of Jimmima, born January 1819 *Lucy, daughter of Milly * Shadrack, born May 1819 *Henry, son of Rhody & Charles, born July 1819 *John, son of Isley & Dempsey, born August 1819 *John Walker, son of Alsey & Solomon, born Nov 1819 *Willis, son of Charity & Henry, born June 1820 *Davie, bought of Mr. J. Walker, son of old Matthew, born 3 May 1809 *Jamima, bought of Mr. J. Walker, daughter of Ned, born 2 March 1807 *Patsey, bought of J. Fanan?, born March 1817 *Margaret, bought of D. 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July 1826 *Cornelia, daughter of Margaret & Horace, born July 1826 *Lewis, son of Molly & Mathew, born Sept 1826 *Judy, daughter of Silvey, born 1826 *Peter, son of Fanny & Sepio, born Sept 1826 *Alsey, daughter of Charity & Sam, born January 1827 *Artelia, daughter of Isley & Dempse, born May 1827 *Crucy, daughter of Bett (Fish Dam), born May 1827 *Hannah, daughter of Esther, born Nov 1827 *Tom, son of Shadrack & Milley, born Nov 1827 *Clarissay, daughter of Lucy, born Nov 1827 *Silus, son of Pattey, born April 1828 *Lissey, daughter of Margaret & Shadrack, born April 1828 *Staughton, son of Fanny & York, born May 1824 *Mary, daughter of Fanny & York, born May 1826 *Zachias, son of Fanny & York, born May 1828 *Henry, son of Dicey & Alfred, born June 1828 *Malinda, daughter of Molley & Mathew, born July 1828 *Mckaley, daughter of Charity & Sam, born August 1828 *Mathew, son of Rhody & Charles, born July 1829 *Charles, son of Fanny & Sepia, born Sept 1828 *Mariah Louisa, daughter of 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*Vicey, daughter of Margaret & Horace, born 1833 *Sarah, daughter of Betsey & Joe *Miranda, daughter of Martha & Nat *Rebecca, daughter of Jemima *Noah, son of Petsey & Mathew *John, son of Fanny & Sephia *Isham, son of Lucy & Ben *Wiat, son of Milley & Shadrack, born 1834 *Polley, daughter of Dalsey & Dandridge *Morgan, son of Mary & Ben Umstead *Lucy, daughter of Easther & Jack *Tamisea, daughter of Ann *Wilson, son of Cinthea & Daniel *Paymere, son of Peggy & Cato *Wirren, son of Fanny & York *Christopher, son of Betsey & Joe *Jesse, son of Ben & Mary Cain *Fellis, daughter of Silvey *Daniel, son of Mathew & Molley *Lucy, daughter of Jack & Easther *Cinthia, daughter of Patsey & Dandridge, born 1835 *Judy, daughter of Ellen & David *David, son of Martha & Nat *Frances, daughter of Annis *Lucy daughter of Pegge & Cato, born 1836 *Ellen, daughter of Easther & Jack *Solomon, son of Betsey & Joe *Archie & Phoeby, twins, of Margaret & Horace *Violet daughter of Ellen & Obid *John, son of Mary *Frank son of Silvey *Harry son of Molley & Mathew, born 1837 *Alexander, son of Senthia & Daniel *Davis, son of Amey & Solomon *William, son of Martha & Nat, born 1838 *Anderson, son of Peggy & Cato *Nelley, daughter of Mary & Ben Lewes *Annet, daughter of Patsey & Dandridge *Rachiel, daughter of Easther & Jack *Edney, daughter of Ellen & Ovid *Freeland, son of Annis & William, born 1839 *Duncan, son of Mary & Ben *Thomas, son of Lena & Henry *Frankey, daughter of Margaret & Horace *Jane, daughter of Jemima & Henry *Cannon, son of Silvey, born 1840 *Rhodey, daughter of Peggy & Cato *Phebey, daughter of Solomon & Amey *Hilliard, son of Mary & Ben Lewes, born 1841 *Meriah, daughter of Amey & Solomon *Daniel, son of Margaret & Horace *John, son of Easther & Jack Stradwick *Preston, son of Dicie & Solomon *William, son of Ellen & Ovid, dead *Charles, son of Annis & William *Virgil, son of McKinsie & Albert *Jerry, son of Lina & Henry *Dicie, daughter of Martha & Nat *Ben, son of Mary Cain & Ben *Zilphia, daughter of Mary & Ben *Margaret, daughter of Jemima & Henry, born in 1842 *Addeline, daughter of Dice & Solomon *Burrell, son of Easther For more information on the enslaved, and the other plantations, please see the [[Space:The_Bennehan-Cameron_Plantations%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Bennehan-Cameron Plantation]] page. ==Sources==

Birtles Name Study

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

Bisceglie, Apulia One Place Study

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== Bisceglie, Apulia One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Bisceglie, Apulia|category=Bisceglie, Apulia One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q23178|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bisceglie,_Apulia_One_Place_Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Italy :'''Region:''' Apulia :'''Province:''' Bari :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.243056, 16.505278 :'''Elevation:''' 4.0 m or 13.1 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ==Sources== *[http://www.comune.bisceglie.bt.it/ Official Website]

Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Burnett Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time == From the restoration of King Charles II, to the conclusion of the Treaty of Peace at Utrecht, in the reign of Queen Anne. To which is prefixed, A Summary Recapitulation of Affairs in Church and State, from King James I. to the Restoration in the Year 1660. Together with The Author's Life, by the Editor, and some Explanatory Notes. The whole revised and corrected by him. In four Volumes. * by [[Burnet-258|Gilbert Burnet]] (1643-1715) * published 1724-1850 * See below for multiple additions and supporting publications * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === 1724-1725 Edition (4 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi01burnuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012314475 * Vol. 2 ::* * Vol. 3 :: https://archive.org/details/bishopburnets03burnuoft * Vol. 4 ::* * (1724) An impartial examination of Bishop Burnet's History of his own times : Containing an abridgement of that history, and suitable remarks on every material paragraph. Wherein is also given a fuller account of many considerable transactions in the reigns of King Charles II. and King James II. than has hitherto been published / By Mr. Salmon ::* Vol. 1: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010677120 ::* Vol. 2: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010677120 * (1725) Bishop Burnet's late history charg'd with great partiality and misrepresentations, to make the present and future ages believe, that Arthur Earl of Essex, in 1683, murdered himself ... With observations upon the suppos'd poysoning of King Carles the second; and one of the most probable causes thereof, is here mentioned. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012502400 * Historical and Critical Remarks on Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time ::* (1725) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008428038 ::* (1727) https://archive.org/details/historicalcritic00higgiala ::* (1727) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007662260 === 1734 Edition === * Vol. 1 ::* * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnets02burnuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012314475 * Vol. 3 ::* * Vol. 4 * (1734) The Conclusion to Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time. Containing Advice to the People of England. 3rd edition ::* https://archive.org/details/conclusiontobish00burn ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100454902 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008393929 === 1753 Edition (4 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/stream/bishopburnetshis01burn ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis01burnuoft ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=PdAuAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi07burngoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008645347 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis02burn ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis03burnuoft * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis02burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis03burn * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis04burn === 1809 Edition === * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100880033 * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100880033 * Vol. 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100880033 * Vol. 4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100880033 === 1818 Edition (4 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009026733 * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009026733 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi03burnuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009026733 * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi04burn ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009026733 === 1823 Edition (6 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis01burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi02burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=pwRIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi14burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=16UNAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis02burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/ofhisowntime02burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi01onslgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=KKUNAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyowntime03burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis03burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi10burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=WqUNAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi01burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=7wRIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis04burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis04burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi11burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=dqINAAAAQAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=6KUNAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 * Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis05burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi00unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=aAVIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi12burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=O6UNAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 * Vol. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis06burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis06burniala ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi03unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=BAZIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766786 === 1833 Edition (6 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=cGFJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi00smitgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ZyMPAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766829 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi08burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=2WFJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766829 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi06burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=92ABAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766829 * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi09burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=GmNJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi03burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=cWIBAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766829 * Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi02unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=YGNJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi13burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=27UBAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766829 * Vol. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi00routgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=7mNJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi01unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=DrYBAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi01routgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=9uIoAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766829 === 1838 Edition === * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008428032 === 1840 Edition (2 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728684 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi00burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=OU92xYwsHWYC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009796431 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728684 === 1850 Edition (2 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofowntime01burnuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi05burngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=lANIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005566724 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009832848 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012295832 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshi02burnuoft * An Abridgment of Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Times, by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Stackhouse (1680-1752) ::* (1906) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766779 ::* (May 1906) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007968748 ::* (July 1910) ::* (Nov. 1922) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100571954 === Citation Formats === * Burnet, Gilbert. ''[[Space:Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time|Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time]]'' (London, 1724) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Burnet|Burnet]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Burnet, Gilbert. ''[[Space:Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time|Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time]]'' (London, 1724) Vol. , [ Page ].

Bishop Ezekiel and Nancy Street

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[[Category: Simpson County, Mississippi]] === About === The goal of this project is to search for lost ancestry of [[Bishop-4100|Ezekiel Bishop]] and [[Street-641|Nancy Street]] prior to 1786. Please see their profiles for census records and land grants. === Contact Information === Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bishop-7924|Jim Bishop]]. Others interested are [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Jane Bishop-Craig]] and Barbara Rodgers. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14449837 send me a private message]. Thanks! === Tasks === Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Determining the best DNA kit to identify our people in 1,000 years or longer. ::DNA Testing Choice Reviews[https://dnatestingchoice.com/en-us/ancestry DNA Testing Choice Reviews] * Find an immigration ship that delivered my families from England * Identify purposes, values and lifestyles on both side of Atlantic coasts. == Sources ==

Bishop's Caundle, Dorset

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[[:Category: Bishop's Caundle, Dorset]]
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'''Bishop's Caundle''' is a small village and civil parish in the West Dorset district of Dorset in South West England; situated 6 miles (9.7 km) south-east of [[:Category: Sherborne, Dorset|Sherborne]]. Older documents sometimes refer to the village as '''Caundle Bishop'''. ===Resources=== *[https://www.dorsetforyou.com/bishopscaundle-pc Bishop's Caundle Parish Council] *[[Wikipedia:Bishop's_Caundle|Bishop's Caundle on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.opcdorset.org/BishpCaundleFiles/BishopsCaundle.htm Bishop's Caundle Online Parish Clerk] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol3/pp13-16 Bishop's Caundle on BHO] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/13578 Vision of Britain] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/bishops-caundle.html Dorset Churches: (SS. Peter and Paul)] *[https://archive.org/details/registersofcaund00caun The Registers of Caundle Bishop, Dorset, 1570-1814]

Bishop's Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Bread and Cheese Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Bishop's Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Bishop's Cove, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Originally called Bread and Cheese Cove, it was renamed Bishop's Cove after the Rev. John Inglis, an Anglican bishop who toured Newfoundland in 1827 after it became part of his dioceseWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop%27s_Cove Bishop's Cove, Newfoundland.] Accessed 2018.. It's unclear (from online sources) when the name change was, but the last mention of Bread and Cheese Cove was in a will, dated 1901Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site. A Collection of Newfoundland Wills. [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Wills/williams-mary-ann-7-53.shtml Mary Ann Williams, probate year 1901]. Sheila Tiberio, Judy Benson & Ivy F. Benoit, 2013. Accessed 2018.. ===Early Families=== Early family names in the area include "Smith", "Barrett" and several variations of "Menchions", with possible claims to the land going back as early as 1625. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bishop's_Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Bishops Diocesan College

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[[Category:Bishops Diocesan College, Cape Town]] Founded by [[Gray-13287|Bishop Robert Gray]] on 13 March 1849, the Diocesan College was founded as an independent boys' school for the sons of clergy in Cape Town. Since it's founding, Bishops has produced notable alumni in several fields around the world.

Bishopwearmouth Cemetery, Sunderland, England

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This page is part of the [[Space:County_Durham_Cemeteries_Team|County Durham Cemeteries Team]]. See the: [[Category: Bishopwearmouth Cemetery, Sunderland, County Durham|Bishopwearmouth Cemetery category]] for people buried in this churchyard. Bishopwearmouth Cemetery Table of Graves Cemetery name: Bishopwearmouth Cemetery Address: Chester Road, Sunderland, SR4 7SU GPS Coordinates: OS grid: '''Information:''' To date, Bishopwearmouth Cemetery has has XXX graves, although some of them are unknown, and some go back to the 17th Century. Notables buried in Bishopwearmouth Cemetery are Theodore Doxford, Ernest Vaux, Frank Caws, John Bolam, William Reid Clanny, Frank Goldstone, Herbert Reed, George Allan Maling and Robert Gledden. This graveyard is still in use, so be aware that funerals may be taking place.

Bisp

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] The goal of this project is to explore the surname Bisp, where all surviving people with this name seem to descend from one couple who lived in Winterbourne, Gloucestershire: [[Bisp-12|Thomas Bisp]] and his wife [[Tipper-282|Mary Tipper]]. Thomas Bisp's [[Bisp-40|father]] and ancestors probably came from Berkeley in Gloucestershire. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Harris-39400|J D]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Researching as many people with the Bisp surname as possible. * Adding the research to WikiTree. * Adding to the existing Bisp profiles. Do all later Bisp's descend from this one couple? Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Harris-39400#PM-25620023 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Bissell Family Mysteries

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

Bissell Family Mysteries-1

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

Bitterna, Västergötland

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[[Category: Bitterna (R)]] === Om Bitterna === ::''Bitterna församling uppkom genom sammanslagning år 1817 av Västerbitterna och Österbitterna församlingar. Sedan Österbitterna kyrka år 1781 nedbrunnit, delades socknen i kyrkligt hänseende på följande sätt: till Västerbitterna kyrka fördes gårdarna Kroken, Skatteg., Per Jonsg., Måns Olofsg., Ravelsg., Stommen, Kyrketorp, Tolag., Myreberg, Ramnö och Bjurdam, medan stolrum och gravplatser i Vedums kyrka bereddes åborna från Tubbetorp, Åkatorp, Åsa, Damsholmen, Damsåsen, Haråsen, Ölstorp, Ringstad. Nolg., Storegården, samt en hemmansdel av Per Jonsg. I februari 1787 ingingo Österbitterna sockenmän till k mt med en begäran om att få reparera och iståndsätta sin avbrända kyrka. K mt kunde dock ej bifalla denna önskan utan föreslog att Österbitterna skulle förena sig antingen med Västerbitterna eller Vedum, vilketdera sockenborna helst önskade. Handlingarna gingo därpå till Skara domkapitel, som förordnade kyrkoherden i Grolanda Anders Lidmark att hålla en stämma med Österbitterna sockenbor i Västerbitterna kyrka, varvid de skulle få framlägga sina önskningar. En sådan stämma hölls också den 20 maj 1787, men något beslut kunde ej fattas. Några dagar efter samma stämma ingingo emellertid Österbitterna sockenmän till Lidmark med en skrivelse, vari de förklarade sig villiga att fortfara med den förutvarande uppdelningen mellan Västerbitterna och Vedum. Skrivelsen gick till domkapitlet, som fastställde densamma. Vid en prostvisitation år 1817 blev frågan definitivt avgjord och beslut fattades, att Österbitterna skulle förenas med Västerbitterna om gemensam kyrka * [http://www.raa.se/publicerat/varia2011_43.pdf Riksantikvarieämbetet Förteckning över städer och socknar]

Bitterpearson-Carpenter Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Who was the father of Joab Logan? Death certificate lists parents of Jackson B. Logan as Jo Abb Logan. should this be Jacob Logan? He is rarely found listed as Joab, but it could be a transcription error. Later record are recorded as Joab Logan. sometimes spelled LOGIN

Bixby Cemetery

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[[Category: Bixby Cemetery, Norfolk, New York]] [[Category: Norfolk, New York]] [[Project: New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Bixby Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New York Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Bixby Cemetery is a cemetery located in the town of Norfolk in St. Lawrence County, New York. The cemetery is located in two sections separated by a road called Cemetery Road on the Plum Brook Road in Norfolk. The cemetery contains over 1000 graves. It is overseen by the Bixby Cemetery Association. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address
The Eastern section of the cemetery is located at the Plum Brook Road & Cemetery Road intersection. The Western section is just down the road from Cemetery Road on the Plum Brook Road, past an undeveloped parcel of land.
1852 CR 38 Norfolk, St. Lawrence County, New York 13667
GPS Coordinates
Eastern Section: Latitude: 44.815213, Longitude:-74.953571 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Plum+Brook+Rd+%26+Cemetery+Rd,+Norfolk,+NY+13667/@44.815213,-74.953571,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x4ccc42116904cdd7:0x4e5b618176de1c4a] Western Section: Latitude: 44.8145978, Longitude:-74.9562572 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Plum+Brook+Rd+%26+Cemetery+Rd,+Norfolk,+NY+13667/@44.8145978,-74.9562572,111m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x4ccc42116904cdd7:0x4e5b618176de1c4a] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== Google Maps: Eastern Section: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Plum+Brook+Rd+%26+Cemetery+Rd,+Norfolk,+NY+13667/@44.815213,-74.953571,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x4ccc42116904cdd7:0x4e5b618176de1c4a]
Google Maps: Western Section: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Plum+Brook+Rd+%26+Cemetery+Rd,+Norfolk,+NY+13667/@44.8145978,-74.9562572,111m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x4ccc42116904cdd7:0x4e5b618176de1c4a] Find A Grave: [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Baxter&GScid=1163806&CRid=1163806&pt=Bixby%20Cemetery&] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately <75% of grave markers photographed in the Eastern section as of July 4, 2015 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 100% (274) profiles set up as of 9/8/2015 ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name/ First/Middle Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date"|Died ! Notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for larger) |- |[[Antoine-63| Antoine, Edgar J]]||1904||1961||||[[Image:Antoine-63.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sipos-7| Sipos, Steve A]]||1959||1992||||[[Image:Sipos-7.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Backus-372| Backus, James M]]||7/16/1915||10/6/1970||PVT 494 MP Escort GD CO WWII||[[Image:Backus-372.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Barr-1675| Backus, Mildred B Dewey]]||1922||1967||||[[Image:Barr-1675.jpg|100px]] |- | Dewey, Robert F||1945||||Her son (Mildred B Dewey Backus's)||[[Image:Barr-1675.jpg|100px]] |- | Smith, Delia G||1902||1979||||[[Image:Smith-86561.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-86561| Smith, Paul R]]||1897||1961||||[[Image:Smith-86561.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hatley-555| Stark, Lodema Hatley]]||1906||1961||||[[Image:Hatley-555.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Woods-4978| Woods, Nelson D]]||1897||1965||||[[Image:Woods-4978.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-287505| Woods, Mildred E]]||1909||1987||||[[Image:Woods-4978.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Woods-4979| Woods, Jeffrey D]]||1954||1961||||[[Image:Woods-4978.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jandreau-13| Deshane, Martha]]||1894||1965||Mother||[[Image:Jandreau-13.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Martin-23949| Martin, Leonard C]]||10/1/1919||8/24/1956||New York M SGT 1071 BASE UNIT AAF WWII||[[Image:Martin-23949.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-287557| Bradley, Lena M]]||1885||1956||||[[Image:Unknown-287557.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stark-2284| Stark, Wilder C]]||1868||1955||Father||[[Image:Stark-2284.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steemberg-1| Stark, Ida T]]||1878||1957||Mother||[[Image:Stark-2284.jpg|100px]] |- |[[LaBarge-37| LaBarge, Charles L]]||1886||1955||Father||[[Image:LaBarge-37.jpg|100px]] |- |[[LaBarge-38| LaBarge, Harland]]||1922||1959||Son||[[Image:LaBarge-37.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steemberg-2| LaBarge, Cora M]]||1889||1983||Mother||[[Image:LaBarge-37.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-35803| Jones, Kenyon C]]||1900||1978||||[[Image:Jones-35803.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Drake-3976| Jones, Ruby V Drake]]||1900||1990||||[[Image:Jones-35803.jpg|100px]] |- | Van Kennen, Anne E||1928||||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-1| Van Kennen, Phillip V]]||192_||||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hoy-432| Van Kennen, Eleanor M]]||1926||1973||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dallos-1| Dallos, Paul]]||1894||1984||||[[Image:Dallos-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Robinson-14391| Dallos, Frances M]]||1907||1960||||[[Image:Dallos-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dallos-2| Dallos, Raymond A]]||1934||1934||||[[Image:Dallos-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hatley-556| Hatley, William H]]||1866||1933||||[[Image:Hatley-556.jpg|100px]] |- |[[O'Dell-504| Hatley, Grace Odell]]||1880||1935||His Wife ||[[Image:Hatley-556.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gooshaw-18| Gooshaw, Hugh F]]||1906||1981||||[[Image:Gooshaw-18.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Layaw-1| Gooshaw, Doris M Layaw]]||1912||1937||His Wife ||[[Image:Gooshaw-18.jpg|100px]] |- | ?, Jessie May||||8/12/1894||Age 6 Wks|| |- |[[Cowan-1783| Cowan, Maude E]]||1892||1927||||[[Image:Cowan-1783.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cowan-1782| Cowan, John B]]||||8/16/1897||Age 43 Yrs||[[Image:Cowan-1782.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Raymond-1765| Raymond, Eugene T]]||5/21/1832||1/9/1893||||[[Image:Raymond-1765.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hosmer-1316| Hosmer, Edwin]]||1823||1907||||[[Image:Hosmer-1316.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Shoen-11| Hosmer, Sarah Shoen]]||1824||1903||His Wife ||[[Image:Hosmer-1316.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hosmer-1317| Hosmer, Polly]]||1851||1909||Their Dau||[[Image:Hosmer-1317.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Irish-420| Irish, Lyman]]||||11/8/1863||AE 49 Yrs 8 Mos 24 Ds||[[Image:Irish-420.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cooper-10874| Cooper, Julia Ann]]||||10/31/1847||Daughter of S & L Cooper, AE 18 YRS …||[[Image:Cooper-10874.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Haywood-720| Haywood, Leonard]]||1815||1895||||[[Image:Haywood-720.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-288129| Haywood, Olive]]||1921||1906||His Wife ||[[Image:Haywood-720.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-288132| Patterson, Hannah]]||||1/29/1850||Wife of Moses Patterson, Aged 75 YRS||[[Image:Unknown-288132.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pierce-5644| Pierce, Seymour B]]||1837||1897||1st Lieut Co H 96 Regt||[[Image:Pierce-5644.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Patterson-7070| Pierce, Roxanna S Patterson]]||1836||||His Wife ||[[Image:Pierce-5644.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-2| Van Kennen, John]]||11/15/1816||7/30/1895||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-288671| Van Kennen, Wilhemina]]||3/28/1816||7/8/1910||His Wife ||[[Image:Van_Kennen-2.jpg|100px]] |- | ?, John E||1870||1898||Their Son|| |- |[[Wing-1154| Wing, Gertrude A]]||||2/10/1881||Daughter of A S and C Wing||[[Image:Wing-1154.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-569| Wing, Celia A]]||||1/3/1889||Wife of A S Wing, Age ?||[[Image:Kingsbury-569.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wing-1153| Wing, Alvah S]]||||1873||||[[Image:Wing-1153.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-574| Kingsbury, C C]]||2/11/1829||||||[[Image:Kingsbury-574.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hemagin-1| Kingsbury, Rhoda]]||10/12/1841||||His Wife||[[Image:Kingsbury-574.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-576| Kingsbury, Willie C]]||7/21/1871||2/3/1889||||[[Image:Kingsbury-574.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-571| Kingsbury, Darius]]||10/29/1827||1/10/1908||||[[Image:Kingsbury-571.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Richardson-10086| Kingsbury, Sarah]]||12/25/1847||2/3/1929||His Wife||[[Image:Kingsbury-571.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ryan-4945| Ryan, Francis F]]||5/9/1923||11/24/2004||PFC US Army WWII; has two markers||[[Image:Ryan-4945.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cochrane-732| Ryan, Hazel C]]||1910||1962||||[[Image:Ryan-4945.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Castle-915| Castle, Harold A]]||1934||2002||||[[Image:Castle-915.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Shaw-7427| Castle, Marie E]]||1929||2007||||[[Image:Castle-915.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Castle-916| Castle, Bernard L]]||1906||1965||||[[Image:Castle-916.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCormick-2641| Castle, Dorothy E]]||1907||1967||||[[Image:Castle-916.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pressey-59| Pressey, Carlton]]||1912||1981||has two markers||[[Image:Pressey-59.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Welley-1| Pressey, Geraldine]]||||2000||||[[Image:Pressey-59.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bidwell-437| Hotaling, Susan B]]||1875||1944||||[[Image:Bidwell-437.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lawson-3203| Lawson, Eugene H]]||1856||||||[[Image:Lawson-3203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-289331| Lawson, Flora A]]||1851||1904||||[[Image:Lawson-3203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-306| Bixby, Willard W]]||12/6/1881||10/2/1884||||[[Image:Bixby-305.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-307| Bixby, Healy L]]||12/29/1878||1/3/1908||||[[Image:Bixby-305.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-305| Bixby, Orton P]]||3/20/1852||2/26/1907||||[[Image:Bixby-305.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wadleigh-119| Bixby, Florence G]]||4/14/1853||2/18/1913||||[[Image:Bixby-305.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lee-13269| Lee, E]]||1891||1946||||[[Image:Lee-13269.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-289342| Lee, Vivian J]]||1890||1962||His Wife||[[Image:Lee-13269.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-36193| Jones, Ralph William]]||1909||1965||||[[Image:Jones-36193.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Becker-3629| Jones, Eunice Becker]]||1916||1948||||[[Image:Jones-36193.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jesmer-25| Jesmer, Clark R]]||1903||1991||||[[Image:Jesmer-25.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Claffey-38| Jesmer, Irene M]]||1912||1998||||[[Image:Jesmer-25.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Myers-6485| Myers, Adam C Jr]]||4/16/1929||34815||CPL US Army Korea; has two markers||[[Image:Myers-6485.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jesmer-26| Myers, Shirley A]]||1938||||||[[Image:Jesmer-26.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bird-3994| Bird, Albert J]]||1880||1946||||[[Image:Bird-3994.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-3| Van Kennen, Karl W]]||1894||1967||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hosmer-1318| Van Kennen, Goldie A]]||1896||1960||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- | Van Kennen, Robert K||1932||||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-4| Van Kennen, Jacque P]]||1930||1988||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Emlaw-2| Emlaw, Vernon E]]||1897||1963||||[[Image:Emlaw-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hanley-591| Emlaw, Marion H]]||1896||1947||||[[Image:Emlaw-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Emlaw-4| Emlaw, Darryl P]]||1949||1952||||[[Image:Emlaw-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cota-45| Cota, Clement C]]||1918||1986||||[[Image:Cota-45.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hume-719| Cota, Rita Hume]]||1923||1991||His Wife||[[Image:Cota-45.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cota-46| Cota, Richard C]]||1/17/1947||1/20/1947||||[[Image:Cota-45.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Waite-1544| Waite, Charles L]]||1856||19__||||[[Image:Waite-1544.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Plumley-216| Waite, Marilla A]]||1853||1923||His Wife||[[Image:Waite-1544.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flinn-621| Flinn, Edmond]]||1875||1954||Father||[[Image:Flinn-621.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lowery-1517| Flinn, Blanche]]||1879||1960||Mother||[[Image:Flinn-621.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McQuown-48| McQuown, Kenneth]]||1909||1981||||[[Image:McQuown-48.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-289677|McQuown, Marjorie]]||1913||1986||||[[Image:McQuown-48.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-6| Van Kennen, John S]]||1889||19__||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-6.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stickney-359| Van Kennen, Edith]]||?||?||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-6.jpg|100px]] |- | Van Kennen (?), Charlotte||no dates||no dates||only first name|| |- | Van Kennen(?), Watson||no dates||no dates||only first name|| |- |[[Van_Kennen-5| VanKennen, Frank P]]||1858||1907||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Blanchard-2503| VanKennen, Ida]]||1855||1924||His Wife||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- | Van Kennen (?), Jennie||no dates||no dates||only first name|| |- | Van Kennen (?), Wesley||no dates||no dates||only first name|| |- |[[Judson-387| Judson, Watson H]]||1879||1933||||[[Image:Judson-387.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Baker-18951| Judson, Charlotte]]||1879||1964||His Wife||[[Image:Judson-387.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rogers-12786| Rogers, Wesley H]]||1853||1904||||[[Image:Rogers-12786.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Quigley-556| Rogers, Jennie]]||1857||1942||||[[Image:Rogers-12786.jpg|100px]] |- |[[King-15168| King, Mollie E]]||1872||1944||||[[Image:King-15168.jpg|100px]] |- |[[King-15167| King, Carroll A]]||8/10/1846||1/7/1906||||[[Image:King-15167.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Stocker-291|King, Harriet]]||1847||1924||His Wife||[[Image:King-15167.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flanagan-764| Flanagan, Fred J]]||10/9/1869||9/6/1950||||[[Image:Flanagan-764.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Plumbley-7| Flanagan, Minerva]]||9/2/1882||5/27/1911||His Wife||[[Image:Flanagan-764.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-10155|Flanagan, Nellie]]||8/18/1892||1/1/1977||His Wife||[[Image:Flanagan-764.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wing-1196| Wing, Ralph G]]||1886||1962||||[[Image:Wing-1196.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-7| Wing, Maud V]]||1882||1962||||[[Image:Wing-1196.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bastian-195| Bastian, Edward E]]||1859||1927||||[[Image:Wing-1196.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pinney-228| Bastian, Orpha L Pinney]]||1860||1925||His Wife||[[Image:Wing-1196.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bastian-196| Bastian, Jessie M]]||1890||1910||Their Daughter||[[Image:Wing-1196.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-36271| Jones, Cyrus O]]||1839||1910||||[[Image:Jones-36271.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-8790|Jones, Sarah E]]||1859||1951||His Wife||[[Image:Jones-36271.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brothers-296| Jones, Mable]]||6/10/1897||10/21/1974||||[[Image:Jones-36273.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-36273| Jones, Dewey Sr]]||4/21/1898||3/20/1969||||[[Image:Jones-36273.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jenkins-5915| Jenkins, Goldie M]]||5/5/1881||2/10/1948||||[[Image:Jenkins-5914.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jenkins-5914| Jenkins, Lester A]]||12/10/1878||6/12/1965||||[[Image:Jenkins-5914.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Daggett-583| Daggett, Calvin A]]||||7/20/1950||In Loving Memory of Our Dear Son PV Calvin A Daggett Killed in Korea July 20, 1950||[[Image:Daggett-583.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Spotswood-43| Spotswood, Orville]]||1915||1957||||[[Image:Spotswood-43.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Leecox-1| Leecox, John F]]||10/1/1884||5/7/1966||CPL CO A 345 Infantry World War I||[[Image:Leecox-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curtis-5223| Leecox, Florence C]]||||1/9/1981||||[[Image:Leecox-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McGee-1595| McGee, Thomas B]]||2/14/1937||10/13/2000||US Navy Korea||[[Image:McGee-1595.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Shoen-12| McGee, Linda K]]||6/6/1948||11/19/2001||A1C US Air Force||[[Image:Shoen-12.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Grant-6567| Grant, Glenn C]]||||11/18/1969||||[[Image:Grant-6567.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curtis-5232| Grant, Elsie J]]||||9/9/1960||||[[Image:Grant-6567.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gary-274| Gary, Harriet R]]||1915||2001||||[[Image:Gary-274.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mandigo-20| Mandigo, Merrill W]]||3/6/1931||2/?/1961||New York SGT US Marine Corps Korea||[[Image:Mandigo-20.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Robinson-14572| Leach, Corolyn J]]||1860||1955||||[[Image:Robinson-14572.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-289992| Burkhardt, Mary E]]||1887||1966||||[[Image:Burkhardt-169.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Burkhardt-169| Burkhardt, Robert E]]||1891||1954||||[[Image:Burkhardt-169.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clark-24029| Clark, Keith L]]||1923||1989||TEC 5 US Army World War II||[[Image:Clark-24029.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clark-24028| Clark, Wendell E]]||1/12/1925||6/19/1966||PVT 1624 SVC COMD UNIT World War II||[[Image:Clark-24028.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clark-24026| Clark, Clayton E]]||1888||1936||||[[Image:Clark-24026.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clark-24027| Clark, Eva]]||1889||1949||His Wife||[[Image:Clark-24026.jpg|100px]] |- | ?, Jennie||1887||1935|||| |- | ?, John W||1878||1945|||| |- |[[Van_Kennen-8| VanKennen, Henry]]||1841||1925||Co. H 16th Reg NY Vol's, Co. I 3rd Reg HVY Art. Mass Vol's||[[Image:Van_Kennen-8.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lockwood-1700| VanKennen, Amanda Lockwood]]||1846||1915||His Wife||[[Image:Van_Kennen-8.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flanders-828| Flanders, Delbert W]]||11/18/1903||12/1/1957||military stone states: New York EM1 USNR World War II||[[Image:Flanders-828.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Barkley-707| Flanders, Clara Barkley]]||1877||1944||His Wife (Herbert Flanders - her married name does not appear on the tombstone)||[[Image:Barkley-707.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flanders-827| Flanders, Herbert J]]||1878||1962||||[[Image:Flanders-827.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flanders-829| Flanders, J Erwin]]||1907||1916||Their Son, (last name does not appear on the tombstone)||[[Image:Flanders-829.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flanders-830| Flanders, Warren Barkley]]||8/8/1911||12/17/1986||TEC 5 US Army World War II, Mason||[[Image:Flanders-830.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Roache-28| Flanders, Ruth Roache]]||1916||1996||His Wife||[[Image:Roache-28.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Borrman-17| Borrman, William H]]||1854||1921||||[[Image:Borrman-17.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-290086| Borrman, Laura E]]||1861||1924||His Wife||[[Image:Unknown-290086.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Borrman-18| Borrman, Erna A]]||1886||1969||||[[Image:Borrman-18.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Borrman-20|Borrman, Robert J]]||1926||2003||Last name is not on tombstone||[[Image:Borrman-20.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Beadle-381| Beadle, Herbert O Jr]]||9/19/1922||6/21/2010||SGT US Army World War II||[[Image:Beadle-381.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Borrman-19| Borrman, Francis L]]||1890||1974||||[[Image:Borrman-19.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tucker-5977| Borrman, Sara Tucker]]||1887||1953||His Wife||[[Image:Tucker-5977.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steemberg-3| Steemberg, Lindsay]]||no dates||no dates||||[[Image:Steemberg-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Campbell-14943| Steemberg, Sarah]] ||1853||1926||||[[Image:Steemberg-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Crabb-799| Crabb, C Oliver]]||1899||1952||||[[Image:Crabb-799.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gibbs-2654| Crabb, Alice A]]||1898||1952||||[[Image:Gibbs-2654.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steinbarge-1| Steinbarge, Charles A]]||1875||1958||||[[Image:Steinbarge-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rhodes-3520| Steinbarge, Gertrude R]]||1876||1943||||[[Image:Steinbarge-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steinbarge-3| Steinbarge, Sharon G]]||1948||1950||||[[Image:Steinbarge-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Flowers-1504|Flowers, Hermon F]]||1904||1959||||[[Image:Flowers-1504.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steinbarge-2| Steinbarge, Charles Earle]]||1901||1961||||[[Image:Steinbarge-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cameron-3439| Steinbarge, Gladys M]]||1902||||||[[Image:Steinbarge-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Halvorsen-299| Halvorsen, Frank L]]||1906||1971||||[[Image:Halvorsen-299.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-290260| Halvorsen, Mercedes L]]||1912||1968||||[[Image:Halvorsen-299.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Halvorsen-300| Halvorsen, Donald F]]||1933||1986||Has 2 tomstones (see below)||[[Image:Halvorsen-299.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McDonald-7510| McDonald, Clifford]]||1896||1973||Mason||[[Image:McDonald-7510.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wolfe-2936| McDonald, Nina]]||1898||1979||||[[Image:McDonald-7510.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Halvorsen-300| Halvorsen, Donald F]]||1/15/1933||5/12/1986||US Navy Korea||[[Image:Halvorsen-300.jpg|100px]] |- | [[England-2190|England, Allen E]]||1896||||Mason||[[Image:England-2190.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Planty-16| England, Nellie E]]||1899||1955||||[[Image:England-2190.jpg|100px]] |- |[[LaPage-11| LaPage, William]]||1888||1954||||[[Image:LaPage-11.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Planty-18| LaPage, Ineza P]]||1896||1952||||[[Image:LaPage-11.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hill-15618| Hill, Roger Oran]]||1/6/1948||1/13/1948||||[[Image:Hill-15618.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sullivan-6334| Sullivan, Glenn]]||1906||1960||Son||[[Image:Sullivan-6334.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Packard-688| Packard, Wendell]]||1927||||||[[Image:Packard-686.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-290435| Packard, Yvonne]]||1929||2006||His Wife||[[Image:Packard-686.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Packard-687| Packard, Barbara]]||1932||1996||||[[Image:Packard-686.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-10194| Packard, Myra Russell]]||1891||1950||His Wife||[[Image:Packard-686.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Packard-686| Packard, Leland A]]||1886||1941||||[[Image:Packard-686.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hunter-6323| Hunter, Thornton H]]||1910||1977||||[[Image:Hunter-6323.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Andrews-6525| Hunter, Gleana A]]||1913||1941||||[[Image:Hunter-6323.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bandy-606| Bandy, Henry T]]||1861||||||[[Image:Bandy-606.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rosenbarker-1| Bandy, Mary A]]||1868||1919||His Wife||[[Image:Bandy-606.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Faucett-112| Bradish, Clara A]]||1869||1932||His Wife ( last name not listed, backside of Bradish tombstone)||[[Image:Faucett-112.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bradish-60| Bradish, Frank E]]||1879||||||[[Image:Bradish-60.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bastian-198| Bradish, Mabel P]]||1883||1913||His Wife||[[Image:Bradish-60.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Waite-1560| Waite, Erford]]||1889||1957||||[[Image:Waite-1560.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Trippany-3| Waite, Mina]]||1890||1970||His Wife||[[Image:Waite-1560.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Waite-1561| Waite, Floyd]] J||1911||1913||Their Son||[[Image:Waite-1560.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Deshaw-16| Deshaw, Howard K]]||1912||1968||||[[Image:Deshaw-16.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Spotswood-44| Deshaw, Esther Spotswood]]||1913||2007||||[[Image:Deshaw-16.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fulller-5| Fuller, Thomas O]]||3/26/1895||10/18/1948||New York PVT 55 INF 7 DIV World War I||[[Image:Fulller-5.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-291089|Wing, Mittie]]||1850||1880||His Wife||[[Image:Wing-1203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wing-1203| Wing, Byron]]||1849||1925||||[[Image:Wing-1203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[O'Brien-3089| Wing, Helen]]||1850||1910||His Wife||[[Image:Wing-1203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stowell-445| Stowell, E Derry]]||1903||1982||||[[Image:Stowell-445.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Richards-6097|Stowell, Dorothy Richards]]||1907||2000||||[[Image:Stowell-445.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stowell-447|Stowell, Richard Charles]]||1924||1934||||[[Image:Stowell-445.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-36798| Stroud, Elizabeth Jones]]||1852||1912||Wife of C. E. Stroud||[[Image:Jones-36798.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stowell-448| Stowell, Charles H]]||1866||1929||||[[Image:Stowell-448.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hughes-7806| Stowell, Jennie E Hughes]]||1871||1923||His Wife||[[Image:Stowell-448.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Judson-389| Judson. Malcolm C]]||1846||1913||||[[Image:Judson-389.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wooley-274| Judson, Sarah M]]||1851||1925||His Wife||[[Image:Judson-389.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Spotswood-45| Rosby, Alida Spotswood]]||1877||1962||His Wife||[[Image:Rosby-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rosby-4| Rosby, William J]]||1874||1944||||[[Image:Rosby-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Spotswood-46| Spotswood, George]]||1841||1930||||[[Image:Spotswood-46.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Whiting-1780| Spotswood, Sarah Jane]]||1843||1904||||[[Image:Spotswood-46.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Copps-12|Copps, E B]]||||4/9/1883||Died Apr. 9, 1883, AE 35 Yrs 10 M 23 D's||[[Image:Copps-12.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291534| Copps, Ida E]]||||5/21/1882||His Wife, Died May 21, 1882 AE 25 Y'RS 4 MONS||[[Image:Copps-12.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stowell-449| Stowell, William D]]||1834||1910||||[[Image:Stowell-449.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Everest-159| Stowell, Mary A Everest]]||1843||1922||His Wife||[[Image:Stowell-449.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Everest-160|Everest, E A]]||10/22/1820||4/12/1899||||[[Image:Everest-160.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curtis-5281| Everest, Sarah C]]||6/28/1822||10/4/1889||His Wife||[[Image:Everest-160.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291538| Bradish, Hannah]]||||4/13/1842||Wife of Daniel Bradish, Died Apr 13, 1842 AG 67 Yrs||[[Image:Unknown-291538.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291539| Upham, Mary L]]||||10/31/1864||Wife of Henry B Upham, Died October 31, 1864 Aged 24 yrs||[[Image:Unknown-291539.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-584| Kingsbury, Thomas]]||||||Died March 30, 1842 AE 38 yrs||[[Image:Kingsbury-584.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291553| King, Sophia]]||||||Died April 2, 1864 AE 73 Y||[[Image:Unknown-291553.jpg|100px]] |- |[[King-15282| King, Nathaniel]]||||||Died Oct 7, 1818 AE 77||[[Image:King-15282.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-583| Kingsbury, Ira]]||||||Died May 19, 1861 AE 40 yrs||[[Image:Kingsbury-583.jpg|100px]] |- | Kingsbury, Eliza||||||Died Mar 5, 1862 AE 57 Yrs 1 Mos||[[Image:Kingsbury-583.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Matthews-5060| Kingsbury, Mary L]]||||||Wife of C. C. Kingsbury Died July 20, 1865 AE…||[[Image:Matthews-5060.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-575| Kingsbury, Lathrop]]||||||Died Mar. 21st 1842 AE 55 yrs (has two tombstones - one with wife)||[[Image:Kingsbury-575.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dimmick-189| Kingsbury, Samantha]]||no date||1874||Wife of Lathrop Kingsbury||[[Image:Kingsbury-575.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-317| Bixby, Cynthia D]]||5/13/1848||12/18/1927||(above Abegail, at bottom says Mixpah)||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bixby-316|Bixby, Abegail C]]||||5/11/1886||Died May 11 1886 Aged 51 Y'RS 10 Mo 16 DYS Mizpah||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-312| Bixby, Parry C]]||11/9/1802||11/1/1883||||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Beals-655| Bixby, Elizabeth A Beals]]||5/2/1811||5/21/1889||His Wife ||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-314| Bixby, Lucy C]]||||4/14/1878||Died April 14, 1878 Aged 31 Years||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-315| Bixby, Orra O]]||||||Died Mar 10, 1842 Aged 4 MONTHS||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-313| Bixby, George W]]||3/25/1840||10/29/1906||||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wing-1206| Wing, Addison]]||||9/26/1863||Died Sep 26, 1963 AE 37 yrs||[[Image:Baldwin-6700.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Baldwin-6700| Wing, Lydia A Baldwin]]||||8/18/1888||Former Wife of D. A. Wing Died Aug 18 1888 Aged 55 YRS||[[Image:Baldwin-6700.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wing-41| Wing, Giles Jr]]||||12/30/1851||Died Dec 30 1851 AE 69 Yrs 6 ms||[[Image:Wing-41.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cook-284| Wing, Content]]||||||Wife of Giles Wing Jr Died Apr 30 1853 AE…||[[Image:Wing-41.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lockwood-1713| Lockwood, Adoniram]]||||7/19/1885||Died July 19 1885 Age 84 YRS||[[Image:Lockwood-1713.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291619| Lockwood, Julia]]||||11/25/1886||His Wife Died Nov 25 1886||[[Image:Lockwood-1713.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sullivan-6394| Sullivan, Verne L]]||1895||1969||||[[Image:Sullivan-6394.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2008| Sullivan, Hazel Rodgers]]||1894||1988||His Wife||[[Image:Sullivan-6394.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lockwood-1714| Lockwood, Hendrick B]]||||8/9/1859||Died Aug 9, 1859 Age 26 Y'rs & 10 Mo's||[[Image:Lockwood-1714.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291627| Plumb, Nancy C]]||||||Wife of Dwight Plumb Died May 7 1865 AE 30 yrs||[[Image:Unknown-291627.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291626| Plumb, Sarah A]]||||2/20/1872||Wife of Dwight C Plumb Died Feb 20 1872 AE 27 yrs||[[Image:Unknown-291626.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Plumb-390| Plumb, Dwight C]]||||3/20/1885||Died Mar 20 1885 Age 55 yrs 1 mo & 4 dys||[[Image:Plumb-390.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Alexander-6996| Alexander, J Effie]]||1867||1889||(on backside of parents tombstone, no last name)||[[Image:Alexander-6996.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Alexander-6997| Alexander, Belle]]||1868||1896||(on backside of parents tombstone, no last name)||[[Image:Rodgers-2009.jpg|100px]][[Image:Alexander-6996.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Alexander-1483| Alexander, M]]||1832||||||[[Image:Rodgers-2009.jpg|100px]][[Image:Rodgers-2009.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2009| Alexander, Eleanor]]||1842||1921||His Wife||[[Image:Rodgers-2009.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2011| Rodgers, James]]||1842||1907||||[[Image:Rodgers-2011.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Crabb-800| Rodgers, Othelia]]||1850||1909||His Wife||[[Image:Rodgers-2011.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2012| Rodgers, Clinton W]]||1870||1870||Their Son||[[Image:Rodgers-2011.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291657| Rodgers, Lucy P]]||1845||1864||Wife of Wm Rodgers||[[Image:Unknown-291657.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2010| Rodgers, Alexander]]||1817||1874||||[[Image:Rodgers-2010.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-585| Rodgers, Harriet]]||1818||1898||His Wife||[[Image:Rodgers-2010.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2014| Hall, Flora J]]||1857||1882||Wife of C. E. Hall||[[Image:Rodgers-2014.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lawrence-6271| Lawrence, Wallace]]||no date||no date||Died Aged 47 yrs||[[Image:Lawrence-6271.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291701| Lawrence, Lucinda M]]||no date||no date||His Wife||[[Image:Lawrence-6271.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lawrence-6269| Lawrence, Milo]]||||11/23/1855||Son of H & N Lawrence Died Nov 23, 1855 AE 15 YRS||[[Image:Lawrence-6269.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lowry-2216| Lowry, John]]||||4/8/1876||Died Apr 8, 1876 AE 77 Y'RS||[[Image:Lowry-2216.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Vernal-15| Vernal, Jasper]]||1847||1918||||[[Image:Vernal-15.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291709| Vernal, Charlotte]]||1856||1933||His Wife||[[Image:Vernal-15.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2015| Rodgers, Darius]]||1849||1916||||[[Image:Rodgers-2015.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291662| Rodgers, Boket]]||1845||1895||||[[Image:Unknown-291662.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Matthews-5062|Matthews, J E]]||1/5/1807||6/24/1891||||[[Image:Matthews-5062.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291710| Matthews, Delutia]]||||9/20/1840||Wife of J. E. Matthews Died Sept 20, 1840 AE 32 Y's||[[Image:Matthews-5062.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291712| Matthews, Annis]]||||5/22/1880||His 2nd Wife Died May 22, 1880 AE 56 Y'rs||[[Image:Matthews-5062.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bradish-62| Bradish, Moses J]]||1800||1890||||[[Image:Bradish-62.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291788| Bradish, Margaret]]||1812||1902||||[[Image:Bradish-62.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Demick-9| Demick, Philo]]||||3/2/1885||Died Mar. 2, 1885 AE 64 yrs||[[Image:Demick-9.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dimick-269| Dimick, Keyes]]||||7/26/1858||Died July 26, 1858 in his 80th year||[[Image:Dimick-269.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Drake-4041| Drake, James]]||||2/18/1862||Died FEB 18, 1862||[[Image:Drake-4041.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Safford-365| Safford, Hattie]]||||11/14/1884||Dau of Sam & Harriet Safford Died Nov 14, 1884 Aged 14 Y'rs 2 Mos & 26 dys||[[Image:Safford-365.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2017| Rodgers, James]]||1818||1870||||[[Image:Rodgers-2017.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291813| Rodgers, Leah E]]||1824||1910||His Wife||[[Image:Rodgers-2017.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2018| Rodgers, Ira]]||1850||1914||||[[Image:Rodgers-2017.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2020| Rodgers, Theodore]]||1857||1857||||[[Image:Rodgers-2017.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2019| Rodgers, Robert]]||1867||1867||||[[Image:Rodgers-2017.jpg|100px]] |- | |}

Bixler Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Bixler families and information about individuals, places, and things named Bixler. (If you have any information to add about Bixlers or the name, please do.) === Origins of the Surname Bixler === The various spellings have been and some still used are: Bixler Bichsler Bicksler Bixfler Bipler Buscher Bipher The German 'Büchsler', is an occupational name for a ‘'''maker of wooden boxes'''’ It is also referred to as a Mennonite (a religious group) surname. The term ‘'''bichsel'''’ refers to a tool (a rounded '''adze''') used to hollow out wooden troughs and spouts. Using the adze helps smooth out rough wood. That term was then applied to people who used the tool in the 1400s in the regions today known as Switizerland and Germany. === Famous and Creative Bixlers === * '''David Bixler''', a movie film producer since late 1990s into the 21st century. Mostly producing made for the DVD original movie market. Some movies produced: “The Sandlot 2”, “The Shipment”, “Beethoven’s 3rd” and “K911”. * [[Bixler-6|John A. Bixler]] (1886 - 1967) was one of the first pilots. He first started flying in 1911. * [[Bixler-7|Thurman J. Bixler]] started bottling fruit sodas in 1911. * [[Bixler-8|Christian Bixler]] 1763-1840) is a Revolutionary War veteran and the founder of Bixler Jewelers of Easton, PA, which is America's oldest jewelers, clocks and silversmith. === Bixlers on WikiTree === [[Bixler-3|George Bixler]] (1814-1883) leads one family. Click here for the complete list of [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BIXLER_1.html Bixlers]. This was updated this morning. If you add yourself to WikiTree you will be on the list tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Bixler Receipt

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=== JACOB BIXLER 1789 PURCHASE RECEIPT === One truly feels they have touched a piece of history when they have inherited a family item so fragile yet so enduring to have lasted over 220 years. Especially considering it is an ephemera object that predates the Presidential Inauguration of [[Washington-11|George Washington]] on April 30, 1789. [[Luckhardt-1|My]] treasured heirloom is the receipt for a wagon purchase made by my 4th great grandfather, Jacob Bixler of Maryland. The receipt is handwritten on 18th century rag paper, clearly dated January 13, 1789 with his name, the wagon and its cost of ten pounds, ten shills. The size of the paper is only about 5 ½ by 4 inches. There are other receipts and documents from Jacob's son and grandson handed down through the generations but this '''1789 paper is the oldest''' and most precious. During most of its history the receipt was with [[Space:Bixler_Family_History|Bixler]] family members in Carroll and Frederick Counties of Maryland but came into my mother's possession around 1979 and then to me in 1994. [[Category:Family Heirlooms]]

Bizony Family Archive

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[[Category:Zukmann Name Study]] This page was created to be a public access point to all things held, owned, or controlled by the Bizony Family Archive (Est. 2 Aug 2020). == Purpose == The Bizony Family Archive holds all documents, photographs, and other artefacts of the Bizony Family and related names. The Archive was set up to allow greater access to a wide variety of materials scattered across individual profiles. == Archivist == [[Bizony-2|Aidan Bizony]]
e: bizonyarchive@gmail.com == Collections == :: Organised alphabetically. * ''Bizony Family Papers'' * ''[[Bizony-7|Linnet Schreiber]] Collection'' * ''[[Zukmann-1|Béla Zukmann]] Collection, 1898–1959'' == Citing the Archive == See individual items for formatted citations.

BJ Campbell To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Tichenor-133|BJ Campbell]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Tichenor-133&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:BJ Campbell To-Do List|BJ's current to-do list]].'' confirmation of Mary Maynard and Hugh Reed marriage and children. find Mary Maynard parents confirm Hugh Reed parents and siblings

BJ Mills To-Do List

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BJ Secrest Needs work

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Björkeviksfolk

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[[Category:Björkviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)]] ==Plats== Björkviken ligger vid sjön Dagarn nära sockengränsen till Västanfors. Intressant är att notera att hemmanet listades som skattenybygge 1597 (vet ej hur länge man förblev i denna kategori, längderna är inte alltid uppdelade så), samt att man hade del i den ena av de två masugnarna i Darsbo (man hade alltså inte en egen). *[https://kso.etjanster.lantmateriet.se/?e=539723&n=6641335&z=9&profile=default_background_noauth Karta hos Lantmäteriet.] ==Tidslinje== *'''1571''' -- Vid tiden för Älvsborgs första lösen var torpstaden Björkeviken öde.Älvsborgs lösen 1571, Älvsborgs lösen 1571, SE/RA/5116/19, [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/B0001018_00113 bildid: B0001018_00113] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1597''' -- Erik i Björkeviken, skattenybyggare.Landskapshandlingar, LandskapshandlingarVästmanlands handlingar, SE/RA/5121/5121.09/1597: 3 (1597), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0050792_00185 bildid: A0050792_00185] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1611''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken delar användningen av den ena Darsbohyttan med [[Simonsson-254|Marcus]] i Sund, Erik Knutsson och [[Andersson-5925|Hans i Gävebo]].Landskapshandlingar, LandskapshandlingarVästmanlands handlingar, SE/RA/5121/5121.09/1611: 11 (1611), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0050870_00051 bildid: A0050870_00051] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1616''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lars Andersson]] i Björkeviken m huÄlvsborgs lösen 1613, Kommissariernas m.fl. räkenskaper för den lokala uppbörden av Älvsborgs lösen, SE/RA/5117/IV/40 (1613-1617), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0066044_00304 bildid: A0066044_00304] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1623''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i BjörkevikenBoskaps- m fl längder, Västmanland, SE/RA/5119/7/3 (1623), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052685_00223 bildid: A0052685_00223] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1625''' -- [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]], ungefärligt födelseår *'''1633''' -- [[Hansdotter-1148|Elisabet Hansdotter]] född i Björkeviken enligt dödboken - dotter till [[Olofsson-1557|Hans Olofsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4313|Margareta Larsdotter]] *'''1636''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken skattar för fyra personer.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:1 (1622-1636) Bild 4050 / Sida 25 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402632.b4050.s25 page info] v402632.b4050.s25 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402632.b4050.s25 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1638''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken har fyra beskattningsbara personer i hushållet. En häst, två oxar, fem kor etc.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:2 (1638-1644) Bild 1660 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402633.b1660 page info] v402633.b1660 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402633.b1660 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1641''' -- [[Olofsdotter-2630|Karin Olofsdotter]] född utom äktenskap till [[Israelsson-118|Olof Israelsson]] och Brita Larsdotter i Björkevik. *'''1642''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken skattar för sig själv och hustrun, en måg och en sonhustru (något märkligt - troligen är det skrivaren som har glömt sina egna kolumnbeteckningar).Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Nora eller Järla län 1642-1647 (S, T) 1 (1642) Bild 570 / Sida 200 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v840989a.b570.s200 page info] v840989a.b570.s200 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v840989a.b570.s200 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520318 Riksarkivet] *'''1643''' -- Hål i sidan men det ser ut som att [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] skattar för sig själv, hustrun, dotter och måg.Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Nora eller Järla län 1642-1647 (S, T) 2 (1643) Bild 640 / Sida 225 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v840990a.b640.s225 page info] v840990a.b640.s225 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v840990a.b640.s225 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520318 Riksarkivet] *'''1644''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken med hustru, måg och dräng. Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Nora eller Järla län 1642-1647 (S, T) 3 (1644) Bild 590 / Sida 227 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v840991a.b590.s227 page info] v840991a.b590.s227 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v840991a.b590.s227 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520318 Riksarkivet] [[Hansson-1717|Olof Hansson]] född i Björkviken i februari - son till [[Olofsson-1557|Hans Olofsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4313|Margareta Larsdotter]] *'''1645''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken med hustru måg och dräng.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 440 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b440 page info] v402634a.b440 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b440 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1646''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken med hustru dotter och måg.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 1160 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b1160 page info] v402634a.b1160 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b1160 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1647''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken med hustru dotter och måg.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 2040 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b2040 page info] v402634a.b2040 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b2040 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]] gift med [[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson]] 27 augusti. Detta par övertar sedan hushållet. *'''1648''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken med hustru dotter och måg.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 2440 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b2440 page info] v402634a.b2440 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b2440 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1649''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lars]] i Björkeviken med hustru och son.Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 8 (1649) Bild 700 / Sida 385 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900073a.b700.s385 page info] v900073a.b700.s385 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900073a.b700.s385 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] [[Hansson-1325|Staffan Hansson]] född i Björkeviken i december - son till [[Olofsson-1557|Hans Olofsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4313|Margareta Larsdotter]]. Detta par lär vara det som hittills har noterats som dotter och måg i mantalslängderna. De flyttar sedan till Wetterskoga. *'''1650''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lars]] i Björkviken med hustru, son, dotter, och måg.Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Mantalslängder 1642-1820Västmanlands län, SE/RA/55203/55203.21/9 (1650), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0006385_00050 bildid: A0006385_00050, sida 339] Riksarkivet SVAR [[Andersdotter-8369|Margareta Andersdotter]] född i Björkeviken i mars - dotter till [[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]] *'''1651''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lars]] i Björkviken med hustru och dräng.Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Mantalslängder 1642-1820Västmanlands län, SE/RA/55203/55203.21/10 (1651), [[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0006386_00048 bildid: A0006386_00048, sida 344] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1652''' -- [[Månsson-754|Anders (Månsson)]] i Björkeviken med hustru och drängMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 11 (1652) Bild 670 / Sida 432 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900075a.b670.s432 page info] v900075a.b670.s432 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900075a.b670.s432 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] *'''1653''' -- [[Månsson-754|Anders]] i Björkeviken med hustru, dräng och pigaMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 12 (1653) Bild 1390 / Sida 593 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900076.b1390.s593 page info] v900076.b1390.s593 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900076.b1390.s593 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] *'''1654''' -- [[Månsson-754|Anders]] i Björkeviken med hustru och dräng.Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 13 (1654) Bild 780 / Sida 484 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900077.b780.s484 page info] v900077.b780.s484 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900077.b780.s484 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] [[Hansson-2855|Nils Hansson]] född i Vetterskoga i juli. [[Andersdotter-3902|Ingeborg Andersdotter]] född i Björkviken i december - dotter till [[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]] *'''1657''' -- [[Andersson-12629|Erik Andersson]] född i april - son till [[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson]] och [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]] *'''1658''' -- [[Andersson-12634|Lasse]] i Björkeviken död i februari *'''1663''' -- Första husförhörslängden upprättades. [[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson ]] med hustru [[Larsdotter-4311|Anna Larsdotter]] finns i Björkeviken med barn och husfolk. Ingen kvar av den äldre generationen.Skinnskatteberg (U) AI:1 (1663) Bild 69 / Sida 65 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v73999.b69.s65 page info] v73999.b69.s65 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v73999.b69.s65 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] == Källor ==

Björkhult under Sparreholm

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[[Category:Hyltinge (D)]][[Category:Sparreholm, Hyltinge (D)]][[Category:Björkhult, Hyltinge (D)]] Björkhult is a farm that for most of its existence has belonged to the estate of [[:Category:Sparreholm, Hyltinge (D)|Sparreholm]]. == History == === Owners === During the 16th Century the farm was subordinate to Göksholm in the parish of [[:Category:Stora Mellösa (T)|Stora Mellösa]]. Then, in the beginning of the 17th century, the main farm of Hyltingenäs came to belong to Bengt Sparre and his family, which led to the estate changing its name to Sparreholm. The main farm changed owners throughout the years. In 1886 Björkhult got its current name and at the same time Sparreholm was bought by Gustaf Fredrik Bonde, who sold it to Emil Quensel Dickson in 1893. Björkhult was sold off from the main estate in 1919. The buyer was the company Backa-Hosjö AB, who sold it to landlord Helmer Nilsson in 1938. Ten years later it was sold again, this time to landlord and member of parliament Emil Elmvall. The Elmvall family owned the estate until 1987 when Ilkka Sarrinen bought it and turned it into a horse stud.[http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/43513/sverige/sodermanlands-lan/flen/helgesta/bjorkhult/ Björkhult, Bygdeband.se] Only two years later the farm was sold at a compulsory auction. {{Image|file=Bjorkhult_under_Sparreholm.png |caption=Exekutiv Auktion 1989 }} Njord Förvaltning AB became the next owners but during the following years until 1993 it changed owners several times. The farm was once again put up for compulsory auction. {{Image|file=Bjorkhult_under_Sparreholm-1.png |caption=Exekutiv Auktion 1993 }} Billy Carlsson and Klas Erlansson, along with three other people bought the farm and owned it up until 2006 when it was bought by Anna Karrinen who also owned Sparreholm Castle, and thereby returning the farm to its original posiiton under the larger estate. == Formen and Tenants == ''Formen'' *1882 - 1893 Anders Fredrik Lundgren[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v115757.b21.s13 Hyltinge (D) AI:21 1891-1895 Bild 21 / Sida 13] *1893 - 1905 [[Winter-1513|John Gustaf Winter]][http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v115760.b330.s21 Hyltinge (D) AIIa:2 1904-1909 Bild 330 / Sida 21] *1905 - 1909 Johan Edvard Jonsson Skog[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v115760.b330.s21 Hyltinge (D) AIIa:2 1904-1909 Bild 330 / Sida 21] *1909 - 1924 Anders Gustaf Gustafsson Ekman[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v163937.b300.s17 Hyltinge (D) AIIa:4 1918-1927 Bild 300 / Sida 17] {{Image|file=Bjorkhult_Hyltinge_Sodermanland.jpg |caption=Befallningsman Ekman med familj }} ''Tenants'' *1924 - 1933 Erik Gottfrid Larsson[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v163939.b300.s14 Hyltinge (D) AIIa:6 1927-1936 Bild 300 / Sida 14] *1934 - 1938 Karl Henrik Svensson[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v251779.b430.s19 Hyltinge (D) AIIa:8 1936-1945 Bild 430 / Sida 19] {{Image|file=Winter-1513.png |caption=Auction, Björkhult Farm 1934 }} == Sources ==

Bjørn Hannaas To-Do List

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Björskog soldiers

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[[Category:Björskog (U)]] For keeping some notes about soldiers in Björskog. There were many. ==Cavalry== [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upplands_ryttare Upplands ryttare] ===1636 to 1638=== *Major Påwel Jonsson's Compagnie in Uppland's cavalry under Isak Axelsson Silfversparre. Påwel Jonsson fallen 26 October 1637 *Corporal: Jöran Kraffert **Hindrich Ambjörnsson riding for Anders Nilsson in Wafle **Anders Swänsson for Per in Wastena **Anders Larsson himself riding for Låberga - fallen in May/June 1638 **Mårten Bängtsson riding for [[Andersson-10954|Lasse]] in Segelsbärg **[[Svensson-4066|Nils Menlöös]] riding for Nils Andersson in Hälla - fallen in May/June 1638 **Sventiänaren Anders Andersson riding for the widow in Hälla **Wellam Jacobsson, riding for Anders Larsson in Gräsnäs **Erich Larsson, riding for Erich Olsson in Örberga - wounded and dead in Usedom November 1637 **Oluf Persson himself riding for Ucknö - dead of disease january 1638 ***Matts Joensson, himself riding for Wirestad :Rullor 1620-1723 1636:1 (1636) Bild 330 / Sida 23 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053297_00036 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750951.b330.s23 page info] v750951.b330.s23 :Rullor 1620-1723 1637:1 (1637) Bild 170 / Sida 14 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053321_00020 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750975.b170.s14 page info] v750975.b170.s14 :Rullor 1620-1723 1637:5 (1637) Bild 60 / Sida 3 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053325_00008 SVAR image] [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750979.b60.s3 page info] v750979.b60.s3 :Rullor 1620-1723 1638:7 (1638) Bild 70 / Sida 2 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053345_00010 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750999.b70.s2 page info] v750999.b70.s2 ===1640=== *Major [[Rålamb-7|Christian Rålamb]]'s Compagnie in Uppland's Cavallerie under Johan Mauritz Wrangel *Corporal: Jöran Kraffert **Matts Andersson for Ecknö **Erik Larsson for Segelberg **Wellam Jacobsson for Gräsnäs **Mårten Bengtsson (now) for Ucknö **[[Persson-6082|Joen Persson]] for Stentorp **the servant of the widow in Låberga :Rullor 1620-1723 1640:3 (1640) Bild 160 / Sida 11 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053391_00017 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v751045.b160.s11 page info] v751045.b160.s11 ===1671 and 1672=== *Colonel Claes Breitholtz Compagnie of Upplands Regiment under Otto Wilhelm Königsmarck **Captain Johan Ankerfjel's servant Lars Jonsson riding for Segelsberga **Cornetten's son [[Johansson-6086|Johan Jonsson]] riding for Stentorp **Captain Liutenant's widow's son Petter Falck riding for Hwastena **Johan Andersson, riding for Nåberga **Cornett Aspengren's servant Erich Hansson, riding for Aspa **Lieutenant Kart's(?) widow's (then children's) servant Hans Mattsson riding for Holma **Farmer Hans Persson's servant Nils Johansson (then Erich Oluffsson) riding for Ucknö **Book keeper Lars Erichsson's servant Johan Höök, riding for Täby. :Rullor 1620-1723 1671:4 (1671) Bild 210 / Sida 17 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053865_00158 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v751549.b210.s17 page info] v751549.b210.s17 :Rullor 1620-1723 1672:4 (1672) Bild 130 / Sida 9 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053872_00015 SVAR image] [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v751556.b130.s9 page info] v751556.b130.s9 ===1676=== *Gustaf Ribbings Compagnie of Upplands Regiment under Nils Bielke, muster in Äsperöö 28 january 1676 **Capiten Anckerfiel's servant Joen Eriksson for Segelsberga **Cornetten's son [[Johansson-6086|Johan Joensson]] riding for Stentorp **Captain Liutenant's widow's son Petter Falck riding for Hwastena (commanded) **Johan Andersson, riding for Nåberga (commanded) **Heideridaren Petter Hiertzmann's servant Oluf Olsson, for Aspa **The Lieutenant's children's servant Hans Mattsson, riding for Holma (commanded) **Erich Olufsson, ridiing for Uknöö **The book keeper Lars Erichsson's widow's servant Bengt Nilsson Wernlöf riding for Täby :Rullor 1620-1723 1676:4 (1676) Bild 660 / Sida 60 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053930_00072 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v403464.b660.s60 page info] v403464.b660.s60 ===1677=== *Ryttmester Alexander Stromberg's Compagnie of Upplands Cavallerie **Mats Olofsson riding for Gräsnäs (presens) **''Hustru'' Margeta's servant Nils Hansson for Bergh (in Halland) **Bengt Andersson riding for Täby (in Halland) **Farmer Lars Erichsson's servant Pehr Larsson Jeger, riding for Walskog (presens) **Farmer Olof Andersson's servant Erich Larsson Öhrn riding for Örberga (crossed out) Olof Mårtensson ??? (presens) **The widow's servant Nils Larsson for Hälla (presens) **(something crossed out) Erich Ståck for Aspa (presens) :Rullor 1620-1723 1677:13 (1677) Bild 1480 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053960_00086 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v403463.b1480 page info] v403463.b1480 ===1678=== *Nicolas Goës Compagnie of Uplands Cavallerie mustered at Otterbergh (Odersberga) in Schåne 12 June 1678 **Captain Anckerfjel's servant Anders Bengtsson Alderman, riding for Segelsberga **[[Johansson-6086|Johann Joensson's]] [[Bengtsdotter-917|widow's]] servant Olof Joensson Frisk riding for Stentorp **Petter Falck's servant Carl Oluffsson, riding for Hvastena **Eric Bruun, riding for Nåberga (the previous rider incapacitated) **Petter Hirtzmann's(?) servant Anders Andersson Asp, riding for Aspa **Leutnant Carten's children's servant Hans Mattsson Kart, riding for Holma **Erich Oluffsson riding for Ucknö **''Rådman'' Gunmund Gunmundsson's servant Lars Ingewallsson Meenlöös, riding for Täby :Rullor 1620-1723 1678:2 (1678) Bild 460 / Sida 43 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053963_00048 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v403462.b460.s43 page info] v403462.b460.s43 ==Infantry== ===1636 and 1637=== *Captain Olof Michelsson's Compagnie under colonel Erich Stenbock **Anders Pärsson in Wirestad **Erik Eriksson, servant of Pär Salmonsson in Örberga **Pär Matsson in Hagen **Lars Månsson in Bråttgården **Anders Andersson ibidem **Erik Larsson in Sorby **Harald Larsson Skomakare **Pär Eriksson in Holma **Olof Andersson in Sorby **Joen Larsson in Stentorp **Nils Olofsson in Långtäby **Nils Olofsson in Sorby **Joen Andersson in Borsingeby ***Lars Persson in Långtäby ***Ingewall Erichsson in Kullingeby ***Anders Erichsson in Gräsnäs ***Jacob Erichsson in Eckna :Rullor 1620-1723 1636:4 (1636) Bild 460 / Sida 53 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053300_00048 SVAR image] | [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750954.b460.s53 page info] v750954.b460.s53 :Rullor 1620-1723 1637:5 (1637) Bild 160 / Sida 16 | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053325_00018 SVAR image] [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v750979.b160.s16 page info] v750979.b160.s16

Bjursås (W)

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[[Category: Bjursås (W)]] [[Category: Maps and links for parishes in Dalarna]] *[[:Category: Bjursås (W)|'''Bjursås''']] parish is in the old [[:Category:Dalarna_Province|province of Dalarna]]. The county was formerly known as [[:Category: Kopparberg County|Kopparberg County]]. Today it is [[:Category: Dalarna County|Dalarna County]]. The [[:Category: Swedish County Codes|County Code]] is (W). *Bjursås is in Falun municipality since 1971 * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bjurs%C3%A5s Bjursås] in Wikipedia (en) * [http://www.bjursashembygdsforening.com/Historik Bjursås hembygdsförening] local history society ==Parishes surrounding Bjursås== *[[:Category: Leksand (W)|Leksand]] - [[Space:Leksand_(W)|About Leksand]] *[[:Category:Rättvik_(W)|Rättvik]] - [[Space:Rättvik (W)|About Rättvik with Boda and Bingsjö-Dådran]] *[[:Category: Enviken (W)|Enviken]] *[[:Category: Svärdsjö (W)|Svärdsjö]] *[[:Category: Stora Kopparberg (W)|Stora Kopparberg]] *[[:Category: Ål (W)|Ål]] - [[Space:Ål_(W)|About Ål]] The border towards Leksand parish (and Rättvik) is very complicated; it's a real mosaic. Bjursås also has some old shielings in Ål. The map at [http://www.fmis.raa.se/cocoon/fornsok/search.html?&parish=2342&tab=2&page=1 '''Fornsök'''] is the best for figuring this out. ==Maps== *Bjursås [https://www.google.se/maps/@60.7392761,15.4443961,15.39z Google map] - more likely to have street view for main roads *Bjursås [https://kartor.eniro.se/m/xaMrY Eniro map] - more likely to have many of the old village names *[http://geodata.scb.se/reginawebmap/main/webapp/?typ=forsamling&f=208011&a=0000 Presentday Bjursås församling] at SCB *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/historiskakartor/searchresult.html?mapTypeSelected=false&mapType=&countyLMS=U&parish=3&village=1&yearMinLMS=&yearMaxLMS=&surveyor=&taskLMS=&firstMatchToReturnLMS=1&archive=LMS Historical maps at Lantmäteriet] - one of the possible searches *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kopparberg_County,_Sweden_Genealogy#Parishes Kopparberg County Parishes] overview map at FamilySearch.

Bk Gates Plantation, Meriwether, Georgia

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[[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bk Gates Plantation, Meriwether, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] == History == Benjamin started BK Plantation in 1830 close to Greeneville, Georgia, 14 slaves and owned up till his death in 1865 with 65 slaves. Quite a few were inherited from his Grandfather Benjamin A Gates in 1853 and his father Samuel K Gates in 1854. A few of the slaves were given to Benjamin and his wife Nancy as a wedding gift. As well as land that was inherited about 1000 acres from hs grandfather Benjamin A Gates, added to his own 600 acres. Not much is known about the live stock or crops he may have had. But it is safe to suggest it was pretty much the same as his Grandfather Benjamin A Gates had on his plantation. By 1865 Benjamin K Gates . his Estate Value: $15000, Personal Estate Value: $45000. Benjamin fought during the Civil War on the Confederate 60th Infantry, he survived the war and came home in in early 1865 (before June date of 1860 census) and died a few months later in November 1865. All of his property was left to his wife Nancy Ann, with the exception of a couple of slaves that he had given to his daughters. Any other property that was inherited from his grandfather’s estate was be equally divided between his children. And up on Nancy Ann’s death the rest of the property was to be divided by the children and the passed down to any grandchildren. ===Plantation Owners=== *[[Gates-6429|Benjamin Kolb Gates (1829-1865)]] 1830-1865 *[[Keith-6878|Nancy Ann (Keith) Gates (1828-1891)]] 1865-1891 ===Acres=== Benjamin K Gates had about 1600 acres, more or less ===Slave Schedules=== Please See: [[Space:Slaves_of_Benjamin_K_Yates%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Benjamin K Gates, Georgia]] ===Named Slaves=== {| border="1" class="sortable" |[[Gates-7837|George Gates]]||||[[Gates-8070|Gus]], child |- |[[Gates-7839|Creasy Gates]]||||[[Gates-8071|Robert]] |- |[[Gates-7840|Sophia Gates]]||||[[Gates-8072|Deck]] |- |[[Gates-7842|Solomon Gates]] (deeded gift)||||[[Gates-8073|Ned]] |- |[[Gates-7894|Henry]]||||[[Gates-8074|Matilda]] |- |[[Gates-8059|Emaline]]||||[[Gates-8075|Rhoda]] |- |[[Gates-7919|Amanda Gates]]||||[[Gates-8078|Lethea]] |- |[[Gates-8060|Mahala]]||||[[Abrams-2585|Jim Abrams]] |- |[[Gates-8061|Alec]]||||[[Gates-8079|Reid]], servant's son |- |[[Gates-8062|Georgiana]], daughter of [[Gates-8088|Mary]]||||[[Gates-8080|Ben]] |- |[[Gates-8063|Martha]]||||[[Booker-2351|Steward Booker]] |- |[[Gates-8064|Mariah Gates]]||||[[Gates-8081|Frank]] |- |Levi||||[[Gates-8082|Isaac]] |- |[[Gates-8065|Delia]]||||[[Gates-8083|Esther]] |- |[[Gates-8066|Theny]]||||[[Gates-8084|Puck]], child. |- |[[Gates-7956|Daniel]]||||[[Gates-8085|Bob]] |- |[[Gates-8067|Julia]] and children.||||[[Gates-8086|Wesley]] |- |[[Gates-8068|Elisa]]||||[[Gates-7958|Arta]] |- |[[Gates-8069|Sidney]]|||| |} {| border="1" class="sortable" |[[Gates-7898|Ben]]||||||[[Gates-7931|Loucinda Gates)]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7917|Olly]]||||||[[Gates-7932|Neptuner Gates]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7918|Henry]]||||||[[Gates-7891|Becky Gates]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7919|Amanda]]||||||[[Gates-7933|Minta Gates]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7920|Edy]]||||||[[Gates-7935|Flora Gates]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7929|Clark Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7936|Cherry Gates]]|||| |- |[[Gates-7930|Jane Gates]]||||||[[Gates-7937|Jefferson Gates]]|||| |} ===Slave Sold=== *[[Gates-7842|Solomon]], a young boy *[[Wilson-102136|Henry Wilson]], young boy ==Notes== == Sources == * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County); Probate Place: Meriwether, Georgia
{{Ancestry Sharing|1025491|5f29095a149c04d3f1a3bf3098984605c47c913ba633c89634aea55030b1ce18}} - {{Ancestry Record|8635|217055}} (accessed 8 January 2023)
Benjamin A Gates probate on 10 Oct 1853. *'''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County)
{{Ancestry Sharing|1210672|48e1348ba1ecb3f8e17e551c7459df7f30b2b0daa6c2e9e3774d10f9c555f70b}} - {{Ancestry Record|8635|1466477}} (accessed 16 January 2023)
Benjamin Kolb Gates probate, 1865. * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County); Probate Place: Meriwether, Georgia
{{Ancestry Sharing|1046884|5adec863954648ecf27992752ddfba67ddfab87331ecb0215b9ae7d540053020}} - {{Ancestry Record|8635|217059}} (accessed 31 January 2023)
Samuel K Gates probate on 5 Apr 1854. * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County)
{{Ancestry Sharing|1046825|97f379086c4d67effb47f3cc51789a8a4836d3ee1634c9ab4318d5ec5bdc9ba2}} - {{Ancestry Record|8635|1464380}} (accessed 2 February 2023)
Benjamin Kolb Gates probate. * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Meriwether, Georgia; Series: M19; Roll: 19; Page: 163; Family History Library Film: 0007039
{{Ancestry Sharing|1017960|2e21e76ade61cc2dca318c9908c9303c1009900721e5b8f5a0c8e9ec8cab8d0c}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|1852514}} (accessed 2 February 2023)
Benjamin Gates in Meriwether, Georgia. * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|1546672|7a56ba62f0fc84ecc3a864fd27c1cf2f69a2bcc7ba64b5c63cebe351eac812af}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92546248}} (accessed 2 February 2023)
Benjamin M Gates in Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia, USA. * '''1850 Census''': "1850 United States Federal Census"
The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia; Roll: 77; Page: 377b; Line Number: 3
{{Ancestry Sharing|1546713|4f5587ecb8ce5cb9b835fad40fd7409c619e5a3edaaa5df0f6a8d4cfb333e048}} - {{Ancestry Record|8054|18814014}} (accessed 2 February 2023)
Benjamin K Gates (21), Farmer, in Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia, USA. Born in Georgia.

Black American Civil War veterans in Clinton County, New York

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[[Category: United States Colored Troops, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Clinton County, New York]] The goal of this project is to capture a working list of Black American Civil War veterans who were born, lived and/or died in Clinton County, New York. These men may have served with Black state regiments like the 54th or 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, or with the United States Colored Troops (USCT.) Parent project: [[Space:African American Civil War veterans by County|African American Civil War veterans by County]] ==Volunteers== Right now this project has one member: [[Raymoure-1|K Raymoure]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18868052 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Black American Civil War Soldiers of Clinton County, New York== When adding a soldier, be sure to: # Add a link to the free space project on their profile # Note birth, life and death places outside of Clinton County in respective columns {| border=1 cellpadding=1 |+Black American Civil War Soldiers of Clinton County, New York ! scope="col" | Soldier ! scope="col" | Regiment(s) ! scope="col" | Clinton Birth ! scope="col" | Clinton Life ! scope="col" | Clinton Death ! scope="col" | Clinton Burial |- style="vertical-align:top;text-align:center;" |[[Gunn-2774|Private Titus M. Gunn]] ||54th Massachusetts
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Black Birth Book of Monmouth County, New Jersey

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created]] Black Birth Book of Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1804-1848. Printed by the Office of the Monmouth County Clerk, Freehold, New Jersey in 1989. This is a book of births of enslaved children born between 1804-1848. The male children were to be free at age 25 and the female children at age 22, due to an act of legislation. Most of the children, and most of the parents who were recorded, are identified by first name only. The original, hand-written entries copied to the book were from the slaveholders reporting to the government. The form was along the lines of “I, name of slaveholder, of town name, certify that a boy/girl was born on date of mother’s name and named name.” Some entries have a bit more information. The book has seven sections: #Entries in order recorded in the original manuscript book, # List of parents' first names sorted alphabetically, # List of children's first names sorted alphabetically, # List of slaveholder's names sorted alphabetically, # List of children's surnames sorted alphabetically, # List of parents' surnames sorted alphabetically, # List of slaveholder's occupations with surnames. Only section one is transcribed here. There are sixteen pages in section one. The Forward to this volume indicates that similar, original Black Birth registers exist[ed] for Hunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex, and Bergen counties in New Jersey. It is not stated if any had been reproduced in print. === Entries in original order (fields reordered from book) === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF F0" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name of Child ! birthdate ! Parent(s) ! Slaveholder's name ! Connected? |- |||Caroline||1804-10-06||Ruth||[[Fleming-416|Fleming, Jacob]]|| |- |||Broff||1804-08-06||Kate||Combs, Joseph|| |- |||Frank||1804-08-05||Hannah||WIkoff, Margaret|| |- |[[Forman-1453|Eve Forman (1804-)]]||Eve||1804-09-18||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (1785-)]]||Forman, Denise|| |- |||Jane||1804-11-30||Nanny||Bennet, Benjamin|| |- |||Lewis||1804-07-22||Mary||Polhemus, Daniel|| |- |||Mary||1804-11-04||Bett||Pease, Adam|| |- |||Ned||1804-20-28||Phillis||Hendrickson, Tobias|| |- |||Catherine||1804-07-20||Sabina||McClaine, Mosis|| |- |||Saxon||1804-07-19||Nelly||Reid, George|| |- |||Lucy||1804-12-19||Sally||Bowne, David Jr.|| |- |||Sally||1805-01-01||Cint||Combs, John || |- |||Eanos||1804-09-18||Poll||Longstreet, Helena|| |- |||Phebe||1804-07-14||Margaret or Peg||Rogers, John || |- |||Mary Ann||1804-07-31||Hannah||Covenhoven, David|| |- |||James||1804-08-21||Betty||Cornell, John || |- |||July Ann||1804-09-20||Dinah||Hubbard, Jacobus Jr.|| |- |||Hager||(rec.) 1805-04-23||Rose||Layton, Job || |- ||| - f - ||1804-07-26||Jane||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Mink||1804-10-07||Catee||Schanck, Roleff || |- |[[Vanmater-68|Lewis Vanmater (1804-)]]||Lewis||1804-11-29||[[Vanmater-66|Hannah Vanmater (abt.1785-)]] & [[Vanmater-67|Jacob Vanmater (abt.1785-)]]||Throckmorton, Margaret & Joseph || |- |||Samuel||1805-01-26||Hannah||Schank, Denice || |- |||Joe||1804-09-10||Sara||Wikoff, William || |- |||Joe||1805-06-03||Sarah||Schank, Hendrick || |- |||Joe||1804-09-10||Sara||Wikoff, William || |- |||Eliza||1805-01-16||Liz||Vanderveer, Garrett || |- |||George||1804-12-19||Jane||Lloyd, John || |- |||Marget||1805-03-03||Bet ||Dubois, Elenor || |- |||Abraham||1804-10-03||Betsey ||Gordon, David || |- |||Isaiah||1805-05-10||Yawn||Conover, William B || |- |||Peter ||1804-10-19||Rhoda ||Norton, John || |- |[[Holmes-19687|Harriet Holmes (1804-)]]||Harriet||1804-09-28||[[Holmes-19686|Hagar Holmes (abt.1785-)]]||Holmes, Asher || |- |||John||1804-11-28||Phebe||Woodward, Nimrod || |- |||Robert||1805-01-27||Patty||Throckmorton, John || |- |||Benn||1805-03-11|| - ||Wikoff, Peter || |- |||Suson||1805-03-09|| - ||Hendrickson, Jacob || |- |||Samuel||1805-02-05|| - ||Polhemus, Daniel || |- |||Betty||18045-05-10|| - ||Polhemus, Tobias || |- |||Abraham||1805-03-24|| - ||Schenck, Daniel || |- |||Jack||1804-11-13|| - ||Covenhoven, Jacob || |- |||Adam||1805-02-07|| - ||Clayton, John || |- |[[Lane-18233|Rosetta Lane (1804-)]]||Rosetta||1804-12-25|| - ||Lane, William || |- |||Anthony||1804-11-15|| - ||Probasco, Abrm || |- |||Dick||1804-11-04||Susan||Vanbrokel, Stephen || |- |||||||||end page one|| |- |||Ceasar ||1805-02-28||Sarah||Vanbrokel, Stephen || |- |||Anthony ||1804-11-16||Esther||Conover, Elias || |- |||Hannah ||1805-07-28||Phebe||Lyell, John || |- |||Rhoda||1805-03-16||Hager ||Forman, Samuel || |- |||Betty||1805-04-17|| - ||Forman, Rebecca || |- |||George||1805-04-20|| - ||Vanmater, Jacob B || |- |||Lewis||1805-07-23||Betty||Polhemus, John || |- |[[Covenhoven-219|Edward Covenhoven (1805-)]] & [[Covenhoven-220|James Covenhoven (1805-)]] ||Edward & James ||1805-06-11||[[Covenhoven-218|Rachel Covenhoven (abt.1785-)]]||Covenhoven, William P. || |- |||Ciro||1804-12-01||Dinah||Freemen, Henry || |- |[[Rum-7|Juno Rum (1805-)]]||Juno||1805-03-27||[[Rum-6|Sabina Rum (abt.1785-)]]||Allen, James || |- |||Clara||1805-08-25||Dinah||Longstreet, Hendrick || |- |||Jane||1805-02-05||Rhoda||Vanpelt, George || |- |||Diana||1805-02-18|| - ||Covenhoven, William || |- |||Sabina||1804-02-20||Hagar ||Haight, William || |- |||Tunis||1804-02-10||Fanny||Haight, William || |- |||Phebe Ann||1805-04-03||Jane||Haight, William || |- |||Kate||1805-04-16||Mary||Smock, Hendrick & John || |- |||Fillis & Sabina||1805-10-23||Betty||Holmes, Samuel || |- |||Maria||1805-07-04||Mary||Lloyd, Thomas || |- |||George||1805-10-03||Phebe||Lloyd, Thomas || |- |[[Commons-240|Jacob Commons (1805-)]]||Jacob||1805-01-23||[[Commons-238|Jane Commons (abt.1785-)]]||Holmes, John S || |- |||Lucy Ann||1805-04-15|| - ||Schenck, Peter || |- |||Hager||1805-09-03||Susan||Vanpelt, John P || |- |||Sciro||1805-11-20||Hannah||Wikoff, Margaret || |- |||Peg||1805-06-10||Manda||Gordon, Ezekiel || |- |||Daniel||1805-09-27||Susannah||Wykoff, Samuel || |- |||Margaret||1804-08-20||Nanny ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |||Elizabeth||1804-10-23||Mary||Crawford, William || |- |||Rachel||1805-09-24||Elizabeth||Vanmater, Jos. || |- |||Isable||1805-07-06|| - ||Schenck, Koert || |- |||Euphame||1805-10-25||Stacy ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Judith||1805-12-21||Bets ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Clara||1805-02-25|| - ||Remsen, Catherine || |- |||Rosetta||1804-12-12||Daphne ||Tapscott, James Jr. || |- |||Almira||1805-08-01||Jane ||Stoutenborough, John || |- |[[Covenhoven-203|Luis Covenhoven (1805-)]]||Luis||1805-08-17||[[Covenhoven-201|Matt Covenhoven (abt.1785-)]] ||Covenhoven, Peter || |- |||Dick||1806-01-23||Judith ||Holmes, Jonathan || |- |||Dinah||1805-11-24||Suck ||Schenck, Chrineyonce || |- |||Elizabeth||1806-01-24||Nancy ||Crawford, John B. || |- |[[Bennet-1658|Mary Ann Bennet (1806-)]]||Mary Ann||1806-03-22||[[Bennet-1657|Nancy Bennet (abt.1785-)]] ||Crawford, John B. || |- |||Catherine||1805-10-10||Rose ||Woodhull, Henry H. || |- |||Lydia||1805-09-13|| - ||Taylor, Elen || |- |||Maria||1805-10-29||Dinah ||Nichols, William || |- |||Matilda||1806-05-05||Clarisse ||Taylor, John || |- |||||||||end page two|| |- |||Elizabeth||1806-06-14||Hannah ||Taylor, John || |- |||Silas||1806-05-21||Betty ||Taylor, Joseph || |- |||Jeff||1806-03-05||Phebe ||Stilwell, Jarrat || |- |||Tom ||1805-10-01||Jenny ||Pitney, Aaron Dr. || |- |[[Golden-3472|Cloe Golden (1806-)]]||Cloe||1806-01-18||[[Golden-3471|Nan Golden (abt.1790-)]] ||Golden, Elias || |- |||Ceaser||1806-01-01||Sally ||Covenhoven, Jane || |- |[[Covenhoven-217|Samuel Covenhoven (1806-)]]||Samuel||1806-03-12||[[Covenhoven-215|Rose Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Thomas || |- |||Dinah||1806-07-12||Rose ||Vanderveer, Garret || |- |||Prince ||1806-01-29||Betty ||Stymest, Jane || |- |||Jane||1806-03-12||Patty ||Throckmorton, John || |- |||George||1806-04-15||Lizzy ||Vanderveer, David G. || |- |||Lette||1806-03-04||Lot ||Carhart, Robert || |- |||Sam ||1806-03-12||Lott ||Reid, George || |- |||Samuel||1806-07-25||Zilpha ||Covenhoven, Cornelius || |- |||Isaac||1806-06-17||Betty ||Crawford, George || |- |||Benjamin||1806-07-25||Jane ||Hoff, William || |- |||Kate||1806-04-29||Leah ||Layton, Thomas || |- |||Clarry||1806-04-16|| - ||Cook, David || |- |||Harry||1806-11-21||Lydia ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |[[Dubois-4270|Ephraim Dubois (1806-)]]||Ephraim||1806-05-28||[[Dubois-4269|Suckey Dubois (abt.1790-)]] ||Dubois, Benjamin Rev. || |- |[[Covenhoven-196|Rose Covenhoven (1806-)]]||Rose||1806-09-18||[[Covenhoven-195|Hagar Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Garret || |- |[[Herbert-4823|Cuff Herbert (1806-)]]||Cuff||1806-08-26||[[Herbert-4822|Nanne Herbert (abt.1785-)]] Nanny ||Herbert, James || |- |[[Lane-18231|Hannah Lane (1806-)]]||Hannah||1806-07-10||[[Lane-18230|Rose Lane (abt.1785-)]] ||Lane, William || |- |[[Vanmater-70|Rachel Vanmater (1806-)]]||Rachel||1806-03-12||[[Vanmatter-1|Sally Vanmatter (abt.1785-)]] & [[Vanmater-69|Stophel Vanmater (1785-)]] ||Vanmater, John || |- |[[Vanmater-73|Luce Vanmater (1806-)]]||Luce ||1806-05-06||[[Vanmater-71|Darcus Vanmater (abt.1785-)]] & [[Vanmater-72|Peter Vanmater (1785-)]] ||Vanmater, John || |- |||Phillip||1806-07-02||Sarah ||Schanck, Delafayette || |- |||Mary Eliza||1806-07-21||Rose ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Diana||1806-07-30||Elizabeth ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Julian||1806-04-11||Lettice ||Walton, Thomas || |- |||Jack ||1807-04-05||Hester ||Wikoff, Peter || |- |||Carline||1806-11-17||Margaret ||Little, Theophilis || |- |||George||1806-08-30||Mary ||Forman, Samuel Dr. || |- |||Nan||1806-10-11||Sarah ||Schanck, Ruleff & Sarah || |- |||James||1806-10-20||Jenette ||Forman, David || |- |||John ||1806-11-01||Patience ||Hubbard, Jacobus Jr. || |- |||William||1807-02-23||Hannah ||Polhemus, Tobias || |- |||Jane||1807-06-30||Rachel ||Schenck, John || |- |||Hannah||1807-03-03||Dinah ||Schenck, John || |- |[[Denise-284|Anthony Denise (1806-)]]||Anthony||1806-11-27||[[Denise-283|Ellon Denise (abt.1790-)]] ||Denise, Daniel || |- |[[Bowne-394|Edward Bowne (1807-)]]||Edward ||1807-02-10||[[Bowne-392|Elizabeth Bowne (abt.1790-)]] ||Bowne, Peter || |- |||Isaac||1807-03-01||Rachel ||Covenhoven, John P. || |- |||Betty||1806-12-07||Mary ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |[[Holmes-19688|Harry Holmes (1806-)]]||Harry||1806-07-19|| - ||Holmes, Asher || |- |||Ann||1807-01-23||Mary ||Lloyd, Thomas || |- |||Settis||1807-01-13||Suke ||Vanbrakel, Stephen || |- |||Peter||1807-04-01||Sarah ||Vanbrakel, Stephen || |- |||||||||end page three|| |- |||George||1807-05-01||Rose ||Schanck, Ruleff P. || |- |[[Dison-228|Enoch Dison (1807-)]]||Enoch||1807-07-23||[[Dison-226|Dinah Dison (abt.1785-)]] & [[Dison-227|Parris Dison (abt.1785-)]] Dison ||Cook, Thomas Esq. || |- |[[Dison-228|Enoch Dison (1807-)]]||Enoch||1807-07-23||[[Dison-226|Dinah Dison (abt.1785-)]] & [[Dison-227|Parris Dison (abt.1785-)]] Dison ||Davison, James || |- |||Hager||1805-03-23||Jane ||Hendrickson, Daniel || |- |[[Covenhoven-202|Isaac Covenhoven (1807-)]]||Isaac||1807-04-30||[[Covenhoven-201|Matt Covenhoven (abt.1785-)]] ||Covenhoven, Peter || |- |||Frank||1807-12-18||Nelly ||Grant, Edw. || |- |||Betty||1808-01-04||Peggy ||Walter, John || |- |||Jane Carman||1807-08-23|| - ||Maxon, John & Mary || |- |||Samuel||1808-02-05||Betty ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |[[Commons-241|Frank Commons (1808-)]]||Frank Commons||1808-03-05|| - ||Holmes, John S. || |- |[[Tallman-1408|Elias Tallman (1805-)]]||Elias||1805-06-08||[[Tallman-1405|Elisabeth Tallman (abt.1790-)]] ||Tallmann, James || |- |||Micle||1807-07-28||Hannah ||Schank, Daniel || |- |||Franck||1807-10-20||Nell ||Bown, Frederick || |- |[[Tallman-1407|Elizer Tallman (1808-)]]||Elizer||1808-01-28||[[Tallman-1405|Elisabeth Tallman (abt.1790-)]] ||Tallman, James || |- |[[Stillwell-1707|Elsy Stillwell (1808-)]]||Elsy||1808-02-26||Paul [[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |||Hester||1808-04-12||Rose ||Schanck, Rulef P. || |- |[[Hendrickson-2441|Nance Hendrickson (1808-)]]||Nance ||1808-03-09||[[Hendrickson-2439|Dine Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, John || |- |||Luce ||1807-12-08||Permilla ||Holmes, Philip || |- |||Enoch||1808-06-03||Rachel ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Nance||1807-10-18||Charlotte ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Rachel||1808-02-19||Statia ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Hannah||1808-03-25||Catherine ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||James||1808-03-13||Sarah ||Schanck, Delafayette || |- |||Hager||1808-03-12||Jude ||Holmes, Jonathan || |- |||Dick||1808-03-15|| - ||Hull, John || |- |||Matthews||1808-04-23|| - ||Allen, James || |- |[[Dubois-4271|Anthony Dubois (1808-)]]||Anthony||1808-03-11||[[Dubois-4269|Suckey Dubois (abt.1790-)]] ||Dubois, Benjamin Rev. || |- |||Rose||1808-02-13||Nance ||Crawford, John B. || |- |[[Covenhoven-199|Charlotte Covenhoven (1808-)]]||Charlotte||1808-05-01||[[Covenhoven-198|Ann Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Jacob || |- |||Rosannah||1808-09-19||Elizabeth ||Wikoff, Margaret || |- |||Elizabeth||1808-03-17||Hannah ||Wikoff, Margaret || |- |||Allice||1808-06-28||Margaret ||Wikoff, William || |- |||John||1807-03-17||Rhode ||lVanpelt, George || |- |||Joe||1808-07-12||Rhode ||Vanpelt, George || |- |||Phebe||1808-03-18||Mary Ann ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |||Clarra||1808-07-22||Easter ||Lloyd, Corlis || |- |||Hager||1808-05-08||Sook ||Schanck, Chrineyonce || |- |||Mary||1808-04-28||Elizabeth ||Voorhees, William Sr. || |- |||Dinah||1808-02-10||Rose ||Layton, Job || |- |||Ezabelah||1808-03-10||Cate ||Conover, Garret G. || |- |||Harriet||1806-07-17||Lucy ||Errickson, Daniel || |- |[[Covenhoven-216|Jim Covenhoven (1808-)]]||Jim ||1808-07-03||[[Covenhoven-215|Rose Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Thomas || |- |||Poll ||1809-01-29||Hager ||Seabrook, Stephen || |- |||||||||end page four|| |- |||George||1807-09-03||Pat ||Smith, Richard || |- |||Elenor||1808-06-13||Jane ||Covenhoven, John T. || |- |||Tom||1808-12-17||Rachel ||Covenhoven, John T. || |- |||Sarah Ann||1809-02-26||Jenny ||Pitney, Aaron || |- |||Thomas||1808-12-29||Elizabeth ||Stymest, Jane || |- |||Jow||1809-02-15||Mary ||Polhemus, Daniel || |- |||Jef||1809-02-13||Lid ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |[[Haight-1578|Samuel Haight (1808-)]]||Samuel||1808-08-20||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |||Jacob ||1808-11-12||Jane ||Applegate, Joseph F. || |- |[[Lane-18232|Alice Lane (1808-)]]||Alice||1808-09-07||[[Lane-18230|Rose Lane (abt.1785-)]] ||Lane, William || |- |||Benjamin||1809-01-27||Hannah ||Polhemus, Tobias || |- |||Elias||1809-04-01||Phebe ||Schenck, Delafayette || |- |||Charles||1809-02-27||Betty (sold) ||Taylor, Joseph || |- |||Charles||1809-02-27||Betty ||Field, Elnathan Capt. || |- |[[Henderson-25401|Eugene Henderson (1809-)]]||Eugene ||1809-02-10|| - ||Henderson, Thomas || |- |[[Bowne-395|Jane Bowne (1808-)]]||Jane||1808-02-25||[[Bowne-392|Elizabeth Bowne (abt.1790-)]] ||Bowne, Peter || |- |[[Covenhoven-197|Abraham Covenhoven (1809-)]]||Abraham||1809-05-15||[[Covenhoven-195|Hagar Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Garret Sr. || |- |[[Probasco-223|Jack Probasco (1809-)]]||Jack||1809-03-22||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret & Sarah || |- |||Abram||1807-12-04||Sook ||Egbert, William || |- |||Feeb||1806-05-04||Caite ||Egbert, William || |- |[[Herbert-4825|Elias Herbert (1809-)]]||Elias||1809-03-04||[[Herbert-4822|Nanne Herbert (abt.1785-)]] ||Herbert, James Sr. || |- |[[Holmes-19689|Elzer Holmes (1808-)]]||Elzer||1808-12-06||[[Holmes-19686|Hagar Holmes (abt.1785-)]] ||Holmes, Asher & Sarah || |- |[[Hendrickson-2449|James Hendrickson (1809-)]]||James||1809-09-02||[[Hendrickson-2447|Phebe Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |||Mary||1809-10-10||Lise ||Vanderveer, David G. || |- |||Sarah||1809-08-10||Katherine ||Stillwell, John || |- |||Jeremiah||1807-01-13||Jane ||Smock, Hendrick || |- |||Eliza ||1808-10-14||Jane ||Smock, Hendrick || |- |||Marry||1809-04-14||Liz ||Smock, Aaron || |- |||Hannah||1809-02-26|| - ||Chandler, Martin || |- |||Juliann||1809-02-16||Cathrine ||Woodhull, John || |- |||Liz ||1809-08-22||Phobe ||Stillwell, Garrett || |- |||Susan||1809-12-06||Rachel ||Schanck, John R. || |- |||Lydia ||1809-06-19||Diana ||Stoutenborough, Stephen || |- |[[Clay-4886|Charles Clay (1805-)]]||Charles ||1805-04-29||[[Clay-4884|Lucy Clay (abt.1785-)]] ||Hankinson, Peter || |- |[[Clay-4885|Abraham Clay (1808-)]]||Abraham ||1808-06-04||[[Clay-4884|Lucy Clay (abt.1785-)]] ||Hankinson, Peter || |- |[[Hendrickson-2440|Elizabeth Hendrickson (1809-)]]||Elizabeth ||1809-10-21||[[Hendrickson-2439|Dine Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, John || |- |||Thomas||1810-03-08|| - ||lDivinney, William || |- |[[Vanmater-63|William Henry Vanmater (1809-)]]||William Henry ||1809-07-31||Betty [[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] & Bill [[Vanmater-58|William Vanmater (abt.1790-)]]||Vanmater, Aaron & Capt. John || |- |[[Golden-3473|Sarah Ann Golden (1810-)]]||Sarah Ann||1810-01-12||[[Golden-3471|Nan Golden (abt.1790-)]] ||Golden, Elias || |- |||Jude||1809-11-15||Mell ||Bowne, Frederick || |- |[[Forman-1437|Job Forman (1808-)]]||Job ||1808-04-04||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (1785-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Forman-1438|Ruth Forman (1810-)]]||Ruth||1810-02-08||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (1785-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Covenhoven-204|Elias Covenhoven (1809-)]]||Elias ||1809-12-07||[[Covenhoven-201|Matt Covenhoven (abt.1785-)]] ||Covenhoven, Peter || |- |[[Hendrickson-2446|William Hendrickson (1810-)]]||William||1810-02-17||[[Hendrickson-2442|Margaret Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |||George ||1810-02-23||Jude ||Holmes, Jonathan || |- |||Hercules ||1809-11-17||Mary ||Stillwell, Joseph || |- |||||||||end page five|| |- |||Caroline ||1810-03-10||Amy ||Schenck, Alche || |- |||Betty ||1810-06-04||Elizabeth ||Voo[r]hees, William || |- |[[Praikes-2|Pontous Praikes (1809-)]]||Pontous Praikes||1809-11-16||[[Praikes-1|Rebeckah Praikes (abt.1790-)]] ||Crawford, William || |- |[[Covenhoven-200|Elias Covenhoven (1810-)]]||Elias||1810-05-06||[[Covenhoven-198|Ann Covenhoven (abt.1790-)]] ||Covenhoven, Jacob || |- |||Jane ||1810-06-07||Nanny ||Taylor, Joseph || |- |||Jameriah||1810-03-10||Patience ||Hubbard, Jacobus || |- |||Jane ||1810-05-03|| - ||Vanmater, Benjamin I. || |- |||Lewis||1810-008-10|| - |||Vanmater, Benjamin I. || |- |||Jube ||1811-01-22||Feebe ||Conover, Jacob I. || |- |[[Clay-4911|Emaline Clay (1810-)]]||Emaline ||1810-06-10||[[Clay-4910|Elizabeth Clay (abt.1790-)]] ||Parker, Joseph || |- |||Hagar||1810-06-20||Sill ||Denise, Daniel || |- |||Clarra||1810-10-22||Elizabeth ||Reid, George || |- ||| (male) ||1811-01-03||[[Hendrickson-2447|Phebe Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |[[Commons-243|Sophia Commons (1810-)]]||Sophia ||1810-06-26||[[Commons-238|Jane Commons (abt.1785-)]] ||Holmes, John S. || |- |||Joseph||1810-06-03||Catharine ||Vandervere, Tunis G. || |- |||Roda||1810-05-29||Lis ||Polhemus, John || |- |[[Vanmater-64|Samuel Vanmater (1811-)]]||Samuel ||1811-04-18||Betty [[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] & Bill [[Vanmater-58|William Vanmater (abt.1790-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron & John || |- |||Phebe||1811-07-05||Lydia ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||Yaff ||1810-07-15||Bet ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Moses||1810-10-25||Stachey ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |[[Smock-528|Jin Smock (1811-)]]||Jin ||1811-03-01||[[Smock-527|Mill Smock (abt.1790-)]] ||Smock, Barnes || |- |||Israel ||1811-01-11||Elizabeth ||Throckmorton, Jane || |- |[[Bowne-393|Benjamin Bowne (1811-)]]||Benjamin||1811-01-10||[[Bowne-392|Elizabeth Bowne (abt.1790-)]] ||Bowne, Peter || |- |||Charlot ||1810-11-17||Hagar ||Holmes, John W. || |- |||Alfred||1811-07-30||Easter ||Lloyd, Corlis || |- |||Amanda ||1810-10-25|| - ||Lloyd, Thomas || |- |[[Stillwell-1711|Roben Stillwell (1810-)]]||Roben ||1810-02-16||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |||Jane ||1811-02-01||Han ||Hull, John || |- |||Lisett||1811-07-21||Poll ||Lloyd, John || |- |||Caroline ||1809-12-24||Hannah ||Vanmater, Rulef || |- |||Deyon ||1808-05-19||Hannah ||Vanmater, Rulef || |- |[[Hendrickson-2445|Jane Hendrickson (1811-)]]||Jane ||1811-09-03||[[Hendrickson-2442|Margaret Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |||Elias||1811-03-27||Nanna ||Sprowl || |- |||Nero ||1811-07-04||Dinah ||Hoff, William || |- |||Cloe||1811-08-19||Cate ||Seabrook, Thomas || |- |||Hager||1811-10-05||Dinah ||Diviney, William || |- |||Lydia||1808-08-28||Mary ||Forman, S. || |- |||George ||1810-08-28|| - ||Forman, S. || |- |||Jane ||1812-02-23||Morry ||Polhemus, Daniel || |- |||Edward ||1809-01-27||Grace ||Schanck, Daniel I. || |- |||William ||1810-12-18||Grace ||Schanck, Daniel I. || |- |||Cate ||1811-07-29||Dine ||Parker, Thomas || |- |||Samuel ||1811-01-14||Liz ||Smock, Aaron || |- |||Adam ||1811-11-20|| - ||Schenck, John R. || |- |[[Covenhoven-205|Joseph Covenhoven (1811-)]]||Joseph ||1811-11-07||[[Covenhoven-201|Matt Covenhoven (abt.1785-)]] ||Covenhoven, Peter || |- |[[Herbert-4824|Jerimiah Herbert (1811-)]]||Jerimiah ||1811-08-08||[[Herbert-4822|Nanne Herbert (abt.1785-)]] ||Herbert, James || |- |||||||||end page six|| |- |||Ceazar||1811-10-05||Hagar ||Hance, David || |- |||Thomas ||1811-12-15||Synthy ||Vanartsdalen, Jacob C. || |- |||Hester||1812-02-02|| - ||Hankinson, James || |- ||| -f- ||1811-04-22||Violet ||Hankinson, Eliza D. || |- |||Hozier||1812-08-10||Nan ||Wilson, Benjamin || |- |||Robbin ||1812-07-24||Cate ||Johnson, John P. || |- |||Mary ||1812-07-15||Han ||Hull, John || |- |||Cesar ||1812-05-17||Cate ||Bennet, John L. || |- |[[Hendrickson-2448|Henery Hendrickson (1811-)]]||Henery ||1811-08-01||[[Hendrickson-2447|Phebe Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |[[Wollis-2|Nanse Wollis (1812-)]]||Nanse Wollis ||1812-05-06||[[Wollis-1|Jude Wollis (abt.1795-)]] ||Mount, William || |- |||Harry ||1813-01-13||Clarissa ||Compton, Job || |- |[[Commons-244|Charles Commons (1813-)]]||Charles Commons ||1813-02-01||Gen [[Commons-238|Jane Commons (abt.1785-)]] ||Homes, John S. || |- |[[Bowne-396|Martha Bowne (1812-)]]||Martha ||1812-09-20||[[Bowne-392|Elizabeth Bowne (abt.1790-)]] ||Bowne, Peter || |- |||Maria ||1813-03-05||Betty ||Taylor, Edward || |- |||Hurcaless ||1812-10-11|| - ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |||Janet ||1813-04-01||Mary ||Lloyd, John || |- |||Nell||1810-10-25|| - ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||Marium ||1813-07-11|| - ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||Rhode ||1812-03-27||Phoebe ||Schanck, Delafayette || |- |||Charles ||1812-02-23||Dine ||Stillwell, William || |- |[[Vanmater-65|Edward Vanmater (1813-)]]||Edward ||1813-04-07||Betty & Wm. Betty [[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] & Bill [[Vanmater-58|William Vanmater (abt.1790-)]]||Vanmater, Aaron & John || |- |||Mary Jane ||1813-03-07||Phebe ||Williamson, Ellenor || |- |||Mink ||1811-09-21||Charlotte ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Jane ||1812-04-08||Bets ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Charlotte ||1812-05-02||Rose ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Miner ||1813-02-09||Stace ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Rosanna ||1813-06-26||Little Bet ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Maria ||1813-06-27||Ann ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||William ||1813-06-29||Cate ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Bett Esther||1813-12-02||Charlotte ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |[[Hagerty-464|Gorden Hagerty (1809-)]]||Gorden||1809-08-10||[[Corlies-169|Elizabeth Corlies (abt.1790-)]] & [[Hagerty-463|Aaron Hagerty (abt.1790-)]] ||Corlies, William || |- |[[Hagerty-464|Gorden Hagerty (1809-)]]||Gorden||1809-08-10||[[Hagerty-463|Aaron Hagerty (abt.1790-)]] & [[Corlies-169|Elizabeth Corlies (abt.1790-)]] ||Hagerty, John || |- |||Hager ||1813-12-03||Lidd ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||Tone ||1813-06-15||Susan ||Schenck, Chrineyonse || |- |[[Johnston-24730|Julian Johnston (1812-)]]||Julian ||1812-10-28||[[Johnston-24729|Jane Johnston (1790-)]] ||Johnston, Peter || |- |[[Johnston-24731|Catherine Johnston (1813-)]]||Catherine ||1813-12-30||[[Johnston-24729|Jane Johnston (1790-)]] ||Johnston, Peter || |- |[[Stillwell-1686|Hannah Stillwell (1811-)]]||Hannah ||1811-05-13||[[Stillwell-1685|Mary Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, Elizabeth || |- |[[Stillwell-1687|Charles Stillwell (1813-)]]||Charles ||1813-01-23||[[Stillwell-1685|Mary Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, Elizabeth || |- |||Peter ||1813-05-27||Elizabeth ||Throckmorton, Job || |- |||Eupheme ||1813-07-29||Teen ||Cook, Mary || |- |||Tom ||1811-06-17||Betty ||Vanmater, William || |- |[[Hendrickson-2444|George Hendrickson (1813-)]]||George ||1813-10-19||[[Hendrickson-2442|Margaret Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |||||||||end page seven|| |- |[[Hendrickson-2450|Emeliea Ann Hendrickson (1814-)]]||Emeliea Ann||1814-03-06||[[Hendrickson-2447|Phebe Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |||Martilia||1813-12-30||Nancey ||Hart, Jacob || |- |[[Stillwell-1700|Charlote Stillwell (1814-)]]||Charlotte Stillwell ||1814-01-18||[[Stillwell-1702|Julian Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] & [[Stillwell-1701|Thomas Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Crawford, Richard || |- |||Diana ||1813-10-10||Elizabeth ||Croxson, William T. || |- |||Diana ||1813-10-10||Elizabeth (sold) ||Parker, William || |- |[[Herbert-4786|Daniel Herbert (1812-)]]||Daniel ||1812-04-19||[[Herbert-4785|Zilpha Herbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Herbert, Isaac || |- |[[Herbert-4788|Miner Herbert (1813-)]]||Miner ||1813-10-08||[[Herbert-4785|Zilpha Herbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Herbert, Isaac || |- |[[Probasco-223|Jack Probasco (1809-)]]||Pompey ||1813-07-22||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret & Sarah || |- |||Rhoda ||1814-04-01||Elizabeth ||Voorhees, William || |- |||Call||1813-11-15||Susan ||Bowne, James || |- |[[Scudder-1320|Juliann Scudder (1812-)]]||Juliann ||1812-05-12||[[Scudder-1319|Sarah Scudder (abt.1790-)]] ||Scudder, Joseph || |- |[[Scudder-1321|Eliza Scudder (1813-)]]||Eliza ||1813-12-19||[[Scudder-1319|Sarah Scudder (abt.1790-)]] ||Scudder, Joseph || |- |||Paris ||1813-11-11||Pally ||Smith, Richard || |- |[[Conover-833|Sarah Conover (1808-)]]||Sarah ||1808-03-25||[[Conover-832|Sarah Conover (abt.1790-)]] ||Conover, Garret I. || |- |[[Conover-834|Hannah Conover (1811-)]]||Hannah ||1811-06-15||[[Conover-832|Sarah Conover (abt.1790-)]] ||Conover, Garret I. || |- |||Susan ||1814-07-07||Maria ||Conover, Elias || |- |||Betty ||1814-04-30||Mary ||Stillwell, Jeremiah || |- |[[Haight-1579|Buly Haight (1811-)]]||Buly ||1811-07-06||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |[[Haight-1582|John Haight (1812-)]]||John ||1812-06-12||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |[[Haight-1581|Henry Haight (1813-)]]||Henry ||1813-11-01||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |||Charles ||1815-02-10||Hannah ||Hull, Margaret || |- |[[Conover-836|Betty Conover (1812-)]]||Betty ||1812-05-01||[[Conover-835|Lucy Conover (abt.1790-)]] ||Conover, Elias || |- |[[Conover-837|Rose Conover (1813-)]]||Rose ||1813-12-01||[[Conover-835|Lucy Conover (abt.1790-)]] ||Conover, Elias Col. || |- |[[Conover-838|Jude Conover (1815-)]]||Jude ||1815-03-01||[[Conover-835|Lucy Conover (abt.1790-)]] ||Conover, Elias || |- |[[Schanck-85|Abram Schanck (1807-)]]||Abram ||1807-01-15||Faim [[Schanck-84|Fame Schanck (abt.1790-)]]||Schanck, Alche & Tunis || |- |[[Schanck-86|Ruth Schanck (1812-)]]||Ruth ||1812-12-20||Fame [[Schanck-84|Fame Schanck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schanck, Alche || |- |||Mary ||1814-03-01||Nanny ||Sproule, Moses || |- |||Hary ||1815-09-13||Cate ||Jonson, John P. || |- |[[Egbert-688|Jeremiah Egbert (1810-)]]||Jeremiah ||1810-03-01||[[Egbert-685|Susan Egbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Egbert, William || |- |[[Egbert-686|Cate Egbert (1814-)]]||Cate ||1814-02-22||[[Egbert-685|Susan Egbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Egbert, William || |- |||York ||1815-04-05||Jane ||Applegate, Richard || |- |[[Jimmos-3|Ruth Jimmos (1814-)]]||Ruth ||1814-12-05||[[Jimmos-2|Pol Jimmos (abt.1795-)]] & [[Jimmos-1|Thomas Jimmos (abt.1795-)]] Jimmos ||[[Fleming-416|Fleming, Jacob]] || |- |[[Jimmos-3|Ruth Jimmos (1814-)]]||Ruth||1814-12-05||[[Jimmos-1|Thomas Jimmos (abt.1795-)]] Jimmos & [[Jimmos-2|Pol Jimmos (abt.1795-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |[[Tallman-1411|Julyan Tallman (1805-)]]||Julyan ||1805-08-06||[[Tallman-1410|Phebe Tallman (abt.1785-)]] ||Tallman, James || |- |[[Tallman-1412|Elias Tallman (1809-)]]||Elias ||1809-09-15||[[Tallman-1410|Phebe Tallman (abt.1785-)]] ||Tallman, James || |- |[[Tallman-1406|Mary Tallman (1812-)]]||Mary ||1812-05-12||[[Tallman-1405|Elisabeth Tallman (abt.1790-)]] ||Tallman, James || |- |[[Tallman-1409|Anthony Tallman (1815-)]]||Anthony ||1815-03-19||[[Tallman-1405|Elisabeth Tallman (abt.1790-)]] ||Tallman, James || |- |[[Hendrickson-2443|Enoch Hendrickson (1815-)]]||Enoch ||1815-03-13||[[Hendrickson-2442|Margaret Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Mary || |- |[[Henderson-25400|Edwin Henderson (1814-)]]||Edwin||1814-11-01||[[Henderson-25399|Emily Henderson (abt.1790-)]] ||Henderson, Thomas || |- |||Silas ||1810-06-03||Jane ||Johnston, Peter || |- |||Isaac ||1815-10-03||Harriet ||Lloyd, Corlis || |- |||Hannah||1815-09-05||Bet ||Taylor, Edward || |- |||||||||end page eight|| |- |||Mary ||1815-05-06||Hester ||Hendrickson, Jacob || |- |[[Vanmater-62|Peter Vanmater (1815-)]]||Peter ||1815-07-11||Betty & Wm. Betty [[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] & Bill [[Vanmater-58|William Vanmater (abt.1790-)]]||Vanmater, Aaron|| |- |[[Vanmater-62|Peter Vanmater (1815-)]]||Peter ||1815-07-11||William & Bet Betty [[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] & Bill [[Vanmater-58|William Vanmater (abt.1790-)]]||White, Eseck|| |- |||Pero ||1814-05-18||Pheabs ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Robin||1814-06-27||Rose ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Charles ||1814-11-01||Hager ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Henery||1815-11-27||Lisabeth ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |||Christopher ||1815-04-05||Sarah ||Bowne, Peter || |- |[[Stillwell-1705|Arlin Stillwell (1812-)]]||Arlin ||1812-06-04||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |[[Stillwell-1706|George Stillwell (1815-)]]||George ||1815-08-30||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]]||Stillwell, John O. || |- |||Ephraim||1815-11-08||Catharine ||Vanmater, Benjamin Jr. || |- |||Cathrine||1815-01-15||Luce ||Vanderveer, Joseph || |- |||Francis ||1815-12-12|| - ||Ely, Joseph || |- |[[Cox-37514|Rose Cox (1816-)]]||Rose||1816-05-10||[[Cox-37513|Sarah Cox (abt.1800-)]] ||Cox, Thomas || |- |||Samuel||1814-12-26|| - ||Vanmater, Benjamin I. || |- |||Jem ||1816-07-12||Lidd ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||Elias ||1815-08-11||Violet ||Parker, Charles || |- |[[Commons-239|Susanah Commons (1816-)]]||Susanah Commons||1816-01-10||[[Commons-238|Jane Commons (abt.1785-)]] ||Holmes, John S. || |- |[[Probasco-225|Julian Probasco (1815-)]]||Julian||1815-09-27||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret & Sarah || |- |[[Schanck-82|Eliza Jane Schanck (1815-)]]||Eliza Jane ||1815-01-07||[[Schanck-81|Jane Schanck (abt.1795-)]] ||Schanck, Rulef R. || |- |[[Schanck-83|Catherine Schanck (1816-)]]||Catherine ||1816-08-24||[[Schanck-81|Jane Schanck (abt.1795-)]] ||Schanck, Rulef R. || |- |||Abriham||1816-03-12||Nansy ||Polhemus, Daniel T. || |- |||Anne ||1815-10-13||Anne ||Sproule, Moses || |- |||Samuel ||1816-03-03|| - ||Bennet, John L. || |- |||Ann ||1816-10-28||Mat ||Polhemus, Tobias || |- |[[Whitlock-2312|Mary Ann Whitlock (1816-)]]||Mary Ann ||1816-03-25||[[Whitlock-2310|Isable Whitlock (abt.1795-)]] & [[Whitlock-2311|Robin Whitlock (abt.1795-)]] ||Whitlock, John || |- |||Silas||1816-08-16||Cloe ||James, Robert || |- |||Kate ||1816-11-01||Mary ||Stillwell, Jeremiah || |- |[[Quan-42|Lydia Quan (1816-)]]||Lydia Quan ||1816-06-03||[[Quan-41|Hannah Quan (abt.1795-)]] ||Mount, William Sr. || |- ||| -m- ||1817-02-24||Susan ||Hull, John || |- |||Joseph ||1817-01-10||Phoebe ||Schanck, Delafeyette || |- |||Cezar ||1816-11-04||Cate ||Woodward, Nimrod || |- |||Cezar ||1816-11-04||Cate (sold) ||Walling, Thomas || |- |||Elizer Quick ||1816-07-25||Phebe ||Crawford, Richard || |- |||Elizer Quick ||1816-07-25||Phebe (sold) ||Willason, Hedrick || |- |||Elizer Quick ||1816-07-25||Phebe (ex sale)||Hulsehart, Honse exec. || |- |||Isaac ||1817-03-01||Bet ||Taylor, Edward || |- |||Ned ||1817-08-19|| - ||Pintard, Samuel || |- |[[Clayton-7829|Jude Clayton (1812-)]]||Jude ||1812-03-19||[[Clayton-7828|Cate Clayton (abt.1795-)]] ||Clayton, John || |- |[[Clayton-7830|Silas Clayton (1817-)]]||Silas ||1817-01-22||[[Clayton-7828|Cate Clayton (abt.1795-)]] ||Clayton, John || |- |[[Hendrickson-2428|Betty Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]]||Robin||1817-01-22||[[Hendrickson-2428|Betty Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Garret D. || |- |||||||||end page nine|| |- |||Jane ||1817-07-01||Lize ||Vandervere, David R. || |- |[[Forman-1437|Job Forman (1808-)]]||Job ||1808-04-04||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (abt.1790-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Forman-1438|Ruth Forman (1810-)]]||Ruth ||1810-01-08||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (abt.1790-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Forman-1439|Daniel Forman (1812-)]]||Daniel ||1812-05-10||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (abt.1790-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Forman-1440|Hora Forman (1815-)]]||Hora ||1815-04-04||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (abt.1790-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |||Frank ||1818-04-22||Lydia ||Holmes, Joseph || |- |||George ||1818-01-05||Harriet ||Lloyd, Corlis || |- |||James ||1816-10-28||Maria ||Conover || |- |[[Hendrickson-2432|Harry Hendrickson (1818-)]]||Harry ||1818-07-12||[[Hendrickson-2428|Betty Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Garret D. || |- |||Peter ||1818-10-60|| - ||Pintard, Samuel || |- |[[Hendrickson-2438|Josh Hendrickson (1818-)]]||Josh ||1818-06-08||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |||Betty||1818-03-12||Lucy ||Vankirk, Peter || |- |||Harry ||1816-10-22||Isabella ||Williamson, John || |- |[[Stillwell-1710|Abrem Stillwell (1816-)]]||Abrem ||1816-08-04||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |||Harry ||1818-06-19||Hester ||Hubbard, Rebecca || |- |||Sam ||1818-04-03||Mary ||West, John || |- |||Henry ||1818-10-06|| - ||Stillwell, John || |- |[[Deproax-3|Harriet Deproax (1818-)]]||Harreat Deproax ||1818-09-02|| - ||Crawford, Richard || |- ||| -f- ||1818-08-19||Betty ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |||George ||1818-12-21||Hannah ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |[[Henderson-25402|James Henderson (1818-)]]||James ||1818-07-08||[[Henderson-25399|Emily Henderson (abt.1790-)]] ||Henderson, Thomas || |- |||Charles ||1817-05-28||Emma ||Vanderhoef, Eliza F. || |- |||Lydia ||1818-04-24||Nanney ||Sproul, Moses || |- |||Margaret ||1818-09-24||Rose ||Sproul, Moses || |- |||Matildah ||1818-06-05||Betty ||Pintard, Samuel || |- |[[Forman-1454|Isaac Forman (1818-)]]||Isaac ||1818-01-28||[[Forman-1436|Hannah Forman (1785-)]] ||Forman, Denise || |- |[[Commons-242|Sam Commons (1819-)]]||Sam Commons ||1819-05-28||[[Commons-238|Jane Commons (abt.1785-)]] ||Holmes, John S. || |- |[[Scudder-1322|Emma Scudder (1818-)]]||Emma ||1818-09-29||[[Scudder-1319|Sarah Scudder (abt.1790-)]] ||Scudder, Joseph || |- |||Isaac||1819-09-05||Hannah ||Hull, John || |- |||Peter||1820-04-20|| - ||Freneau, Philip || |- |||Mary ||1814-05-12|| - ||Freneau, Philip || |- |||Christian ||1816-06-09|| - ||Freneau, Philip || |- |||Jane ||1816-10-04||Hannah ||Stout, John || |- |||Charles ||1817-04-07|| - ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |||Bittey ||1819-04-11|| - ||Vanmater, Sarah || |- |[[Covenhoven-194|James Henry Covenhoven (1815-)]]||James Henry ||1815-02-25||[[Covenhoven-192|Rachel Covenhoven (abt.1795-)]] ||Covenhoven, Elinor || |- |[[Covenhoven-193|Ephraim Covenhoven (1816-)]]||Ephraim ||1816-08-28||[[Covenhoven-192|Rachel Covenhoven (abt.1795-)]] ||Covenhoven, Elinor || |- |||Charles ||1818-06-24||Eliza ||Vanschoick, David || |- |[[Probasco-227|Maryann Probasco (1817-)]]||Maryann ||1817-10-01||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret & Sarah || |- |[[Herbert-4821|Sylus Herbert (1817-)]]||Sylus||1817-03-29||[[Herbert-4785|Zilpha Herbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Herbert, Isaac Sr. || |- |||Clarry||1819-08-10||Phebe ||Anderson, James || |- |[[Burnett-7772|Samuel Burnett (1820-)]]||Samuel Burnett ||1820-05-23||[[Burnett-7771|Jane Burnett (abt.1795-)]] ||Gulick, John || |- |||||||||end page ten|| |- |[[Burnett-7773|Julia A Burnett (1815-)]]||Julia A. Burnett||1815-06-16||[[Burnett-7771|Jane Burnett (abt.1795-)]] ||Gulick, John || |- |||Lavine||1819-10-19||Rachel Riley ||Craig, David || |- |[[Forman-1456|Henry Forman (1816-)]]||Henry ||1816-10-13||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1457|Peter Forman (1818-)]]||Peter||1818-10-13||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1461|Sarah Ann Forman (1819-)]]||Sarah Ann ||1819-08-21||[[Forman-1460|Mary Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |||Het ||1819-11-26||Zilpha ||Disbrow, William || |- |||Bun ||1820-03-20||Sally ||Disbrow, William || |- |[[Burrows-4244|Jef Burrows (1820-)]]||Jef ||1820-01-20||[[Burrows-4241|Olly Burrows (abt.1800-)]] ||Burrows, Edward || |- |||Ami ||1820-04-28||Maryum ||Crawford, George || |- |||Harry ||1817-01-16||Clohe ||Crawford, George || |- |[[Deproax-2|Tom Thum Deproax (1820-)]]||Tom Thum Deproax ||1820-08-15||[[Deproax-1|Phebe Deproax (abt.1800-)]] ||Crawford, Richard || |- |||Izable ||1820-07-10||Betty ||Taylor, Edward || |- ||| -m- ||1820-05-16||Marian ||Taylor, John decsd. || |- |[[Probasco-224|Dinah Probasco (1819-)]]||Dinah||1819-11-01||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret & Sarah || |- |||Jaceb ||1820-09-02||Rose ||Taylor, Joseph || |- |||Aleda ||1820-04-19||Pheby ||Scudder, Joseph || |- |||Thomas||1819-12-01||Margaret ||Teneyck, William || |- |||Timothy ||1820-11-19||Hester ||Stillwell, John || |- |[[Denise-285|Oliver Denise (1820-)]]||Oliver ||1820-02-19||[[Denise-283|Ellon Denise (abt.1790-)]] ||Denise, Daniel || |- |[[Schanck-88|Betty Schanck (1816-)]]||Betty||1816-01-26||[[Schanck-87|Cate Schanck (abt.1800-)]] ||Schanck, Denice || |- |[[Schanck-89|Prince Schanck (1818-)]]||Prince||1818-02-12||[[Schanck-87|Cate Schanck (abt.1800-)]] ||Schanck, Denice || |- |||Charles ||1819-12-10||Luce ||Vankirk, Peter || |- |||Peter ||1820-09-15||Cloe ||James, Robert || |- |[[Stillwell-1709|Squez Stillwell (1819-)]]||Squez ||1819-04-18||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |[[Stillwell-1708|Gilbert Stillwell (1820-)]]||Gilbert ||1820-07-15||[[Stillwell-1704|Pol Stillwell (abt.1790-)]] ||Stillwell, John O. || |- |[[Polhemus-360|Rosetta Polhemus (1820-)]]||Rosetta ||1820-02-15||[[Polhemus-358|Elizabeth Polhemus (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanderveer, David R. || |- |||Lewis ||1821-03-01|| - ||Vanderveer, David R. || |- |[[Johnston-24998|Charles Johnston (1816-)]]||Charles ||1816-12-30||[[Johnston-24997|Catherine Johnston (abt.1795-)]] ||Johnston, John P. || |- |[[Johnston-24999|Cuffe Johnston (1819-)]]||Cuffe ||1819-05-31||[[Johnston-24997|Catherine Johnston (abt.1795-)]] ||Johnston, John P. || |- |[[Kerney-172|Joseph Kerney (1814-)]]||Joseph ||1814-02-08||[[Kerney-171|Cyntha Kerney (abt.1790-)]] ||Kerney, Edmund || |- |[[Kerney-173|Henry Kerney (1817-)]]||Henry ||1817-04-03 ||[[Kerney-171|Cyntha Kerney (abt.1790-)]] ||Kerney, Edmund || |- |[[Kerney-174|Charles Kerney (1819-)]]||Charles ||1819-07-19||[[Kerney-171|Cyntha Kerney (abt.1790-)]] ||Kerney, Edmund || |- |||Catherine ||1821-02-20||Rachel ||Scudder, Joseph || |- |[[Hendrickson-2430|Cuffy Hendrickson (1821-)]]||Cuffy ||1821-05-06||[[Hendrickson-2428|Betty Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, Garret D. || |- |[[Burrows-4242|Alfred Burrows (1821-)]]||Alfred ||1821-07-30||[[Burrows-4241|Olly Burrows (abt.1800-)]] ||Burroes, Edward || |- |||Isabell Rose ||1821-04-24||Isabell ||Williamson, John || |- |[[Egbert-687|Elizabeth Egbert (1819-)]]||Elizabeth ||1819-02-18||[[Egbert-685|Susan Egbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Egbert, William || |- |[[Jackson-49166|Samuel Jackson (1821-)]]||Samuel Jackson ||1821-01-13||[[Egbert-685|Susan Egbert (abt.1790-)]] ||Egbert, William || |- |||Ellon ||1821-12-19||Hannah ||Hull, John || |- |[[Vanmater-61|Moses Vanmater (1818-)]]||Moses ||1818-09-28||[[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |[[Vanmater-60|Amanda Vanmater (1821-)]]||Amanda ||1821-06-05||[[Vanmater-57|Betty Vanmater (1790-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |[[Vanmater-75|Hannah Vanmater (1817-)]]||Hannah ||1817-03-05||[[Vanmater-74|Jane Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |[[Vanmater-76|Emaline Vanmater (1818-)]]||Emaline ||1818-10-14||[[Vanmater-74|Jane Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |[[Vanmater-77|Margaret Vanmater (1821-)]]||Margaret ||1821-01-23||[[Vanmater-74|Jane Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |||||||||end page eleven|| |- |||Rachel||1822-02-13|| - ||Comy, John I. || |- |||Thomas ||1808-12-17||Rachel ||Comy, John I. || |- |||Sarah||1811-12-01|| - ||Comy, John I. || |- |||Rose||1814-01-13|| - ||Comy, John I. || |- |||Nan||1816-07-18|| - ||Comy, John I. || |- |||Charles||1820-07-26|| - ||Comy, John I. || |- |[[Smock-529|Sussex Smock (1817-)]]||Sussex ||1817-05-08||[[Smock-527|Mill Smock (abt.1790-)]]||Smock, Barnes || |- |[[Smock-530|Mink Smock (1819-)]]||Mink ||1819-05-09||[[Smock-527|Mill Smock (abt.1790-)]]l ||Smock, Barnes || |- |[[Smock-531|Timothy Smock (1821-)]]||Timothy ||1821-10-12||[[Smock-527|Mill Smock (abt.1790-)]] ||Smock, Barnes || |- |||Mary ||1821-10-28||Phoebe ||Schenck, Delafayette || |- |[[Taylor-87900|Emiline Taylor (1816-)]]||Emiline||1816-09-20||[[Taylor-87899|Rachel Taylor (abt.1800-)]] ||Taylor, John & Joseph || |- |[[Taylor-87901|Mary Taylor (1821-)]]||Mary ||1821-02-26||[[Taylor-87899|Rachel Taylor (abt.1800-)]] ||Taylor, John & Joseph || |- |[[Bowne-399|Lewis Bowne (1817-)]]||Lewis ||1817-02-19||[[Bowne-397|Hester Bowne (abt.1795-)]] ||Bowne, James || |- |[[Bowne-398|Catherine Bowne (1815-)]]||Catherine ||1815-05-20||[[Bowne-397|Hester Bowne (abt.1795-)]] ||Bowne, James || |- |||Alfred ||1822-04-27||Charlotte ||Taylor, Martha || |- |||Elisah ||1822-01-08||Hannah ||Bray, Daniel || |- |[[Cox-37515|Samuel Cox (1822-)]]||Samuel||1822-07-18||[[Cox-37513|Sarah Cox (abt.1800-)]] ||Cox, Thomas || |- |[[Denise-286|Cate Denise (1821-)]]||Cate ||1821-07-22||[[Denise-283|Ellon Denise (abt.1790-)]] ||Denise, Daniel || |- |||George ||1822-05-11||Mary Ann ||Taylor, Samuel || |- |||Sam ||1822-04-08|| - ||Taylor, Edward || |- |||Cornelie ||1822-07-02||Judy ||Bergen, Peter C. || |- |||Surlot ||1822-09-01||Bet ||Polhemus, Tobias || |- |[[Vanmater-80|Harculus Vanmater (1816-)]]||Harculus ||1816-01-01||[[Vanmater-78|Charlotte Vanmater (1795-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-93|Abraham Vanmater (1816-)]]||Abraham ||1816-06-16||[[Vanmater-92|Phebe Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-90|Sarat Vanmater (1816-)]]||Sarat ||1816-07-25||[[Vanmater-89|Peg Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |||Rose ||1817-05-04||Ann ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-82|Samuel Vanmater (1817-)]]||Saml ||1817-12-31||[[Vanmater-78|Charlotte Vanmater (1795-)]]e ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-84|Timothy Vanmater (1818-)]]||Timothy ||1818-02-07||[[Vanmater-83|Elizabeth Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-95|Robin Vanmater (1818-)]]||Robin ||1818-08-24||[[Vanmater-92|Phebe Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-88|Isaac Vanmater (1819-)]]||Isaac ||1819-11-14||[[Vanmater-86|Hagar Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-79|Adam Vanmater (1820-)]]||Adam ||1820-03-15||[[Vanmater-78|Charlotte Vanmater (1795-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-98|Samuel Vanmater (1818-)]]||Saml ||1818-08-10||[[Vanmater-96|Stacy Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-94|Jane Vanmater (1820-)]]||Jane ||1820-11-04||[[Vanmater-92|Phebe Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-91|Susan Vanmater (1820-)]]||Susan ||1820-11-11||[[Vanmater-89|Peg Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-81|Lewis Vanmater (1821-)]]||Lewis ||1821-10-25||[[Vanmater-78|Charlotte Vanmater (1795-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-85|Peter Vanmater (1822-)]]||Peter ||1822-01-04||[[Vanmater-83|Elizabeth Vanmater (abt.1800-)]]h ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |||Francis ||1822-03-14||Bets ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-97|George Henry Vanmater (1822-)]]||George Henry ||1822-07-11||[[Vanmater-96|Stacy Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |[[Vanmater-87|Cornelia Vanmater (1823-)]]||Cornelia||1823-01-05||[[Vanmater-86|Hagar Vanmater (abt.1800-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |||Margaret ||1823-04-07||Margaret ||Vanmater, Joseph C. || |- |||Matildah ||1823-02-07||Elizabeth ||Vanderveer, Daniel || |- |[[Haight-1583|Mary Haight (1822-)]]||Mary ||1822-01-19||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |[[Holmes-19690|Ann Holmes (1814-)]]||Ann ||1814-12-20||[[Holmes-19686|Hagar Holmes (abt.1785-)]] ||Holmes, Asher & Sarah || |- |||Sam ||1823-03-24||Elizabeth ||Dubois, Tunis D. || |- |[[Sutfin-104|James Sutfin (1815-)]]||James ||1815-05-10||[[Sutfin-103|Rozette Sutfin (abt.1795-)]] ||Sutfin, Joseph || |- |[[Sutfin-105|Lewis Sutfin (1816-)]]||Lewis ||1816-11-20||[[Sutfin-103|Rozette Sutfin (abt.1795-)]] ||Sutfin, Joseph || |- |[[Sutfin-106|Oliver Sutfin (1820-)]]||Oliver ||1820-12-09||[[Sutfin-103|Rozette Sutfin (abt.1795-)]] ||Sutfin, Joseph || |- |||||||||end page twelve|| |- |||Benjamin ||1818-10-19||Susan ||Croes, John Jr. || |- |[[Davison-5704|Elizabeth Davison (1823-)]]||Eliz Davison ||1823-11-03||Rose ||Vandeveer, Jane || |- |||James ||1822-03-30||Lucy ||Vankirk, Peter || |- |||Mary ||1821-09-09||Catharine ||Vanderveer, David G. || |- |||Eleanor ||1823-09-10||Cath ||Vanderveer, David G. || |- |||Frank ||1815-12-15||Grace ||Schanck, Daniel || |- |||Rosette ||1824-01-01||Julia ||Hendrickson, Forman || |- |[[Vanmater-59|Ann Elise Vanmater (1824-)]]||Ann Eliza ||1824-03-10||Betty ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |||Johnson ||1824-02-08||Betty ||Vanmater, Benjamin || |- |||Rose ||1824-12-19||Nelle ||Hendrickson, Elizabeth & Jacob || |- |||Susan Jackson ||1824-08-18||Susan ||Schenck, Jacob || |- |[[Smock-532|Hagar Smock (1824-)]]||Hagar ||1824-02-27||Milley [[Smock-527|Mill Smock (abt.1790-)]] ||Smock, Barnes || |- |[[Smock-536|Delilah Smock (1823-)]]||Delilah ||1823-06-17||[[Smock-535|Joe Smock (abt.1800-)]] & [[Smock-534|Mary Smock (abt.1800-)]] ||Smock, Rulef & Sarah || |- |||George ||1821-01-19||Mary Ann ||Vanmater, Sarah || |- |[[Dick-5085|Ameline Dick (1822-)]]||Ameline Dick ||1822-11-10||[[Boyle-5217|Phephean Boyle (abt.1800-)]]e ||Crawford, Richard || |- |[[Dick-5086|Henry Dick (1825-)]]||Heny Dick ||1825-01-13||[[Boyle-5217|Phephean Boyle (abt.1800-)]] ||Crawford, Richard || |- |||Roseann||1824-05-28||Bety ||Taylor, Edward || |- |||Silos ||1824-04-09||Hannah ||Hull, John & Margaret || |- |||Mary Hannah ||1823-05-31||Catharine ||Vanmater, Jacob B. || |- |||James ||1820-09-15||Jinny ||Schanck, Rulef R. || |- |[[Walters-10175|Aaron Walters (1825-)]]||Aaron ||1825-04-27||[[Walters-10174|Clara Walters (abt.1805-)]] ||Golden, Matthew || |- |[[Jeffury-2|Martha Jeffury (1825-)]]||Martha ||1825-07-21||[[Jeffury-1|Chloe Jeffury (abt.1805-)]] ||Cole, David || |- |||Julia ||1824-04-10||Eve ||Hubbard, Samuel || |- |[[Haight-1580|Elizabeth Haight (1825-)]]||Elizabeth ||1825-05-01||[[Haight-1577|Lettice Haight (abt.1790-)]] ||Haight, William || |- |[[Brown-140364|George Brown (1821-)]]||George Brown ||1821-11-16||[[Baldwin-15606|Phebe Baldwin (abt.1800-)]] ||Baldwin, Woolsey || |- |[[Vinanet-1|Ann E Vinanet (1824-)]]||Ann E. Vinanet||1824-06-26||[[Baldwin-15606|Phebe Baldwin (abt.1800-)]] ||Baldwin, Woolsey || |- |||Will ||1825-12-13||Phebe ||Polhemus, Daniel T. || |- |[[Schenck-1686|James Schenck (1808-)]]||James ||1808-10-01||[[Schenck-1685|Mary Ann Schenck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1687|Hager Schenck (1811-)]]||Hager ||1811-05-27||[[Schenck-1685|Mary Ann Schenck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1688|Samuel Schenck (1814-)]]||Samuel ||1814-03-26||[[Schenck-1685|Mary Ann Schenck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1689|Windsor Schenck (1817-)]]||Windsor ||1817-06-21||[[Schenck-1685|Mary Ann Schenck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1690|Jacob Schenck (1821-)]]||Jacob ||1821-02-18||[[Schenck-1685|Mary Ann Schenck (abt.1790-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1692|Jane Schenck (1825-)]]||Jane ||1825-06-01||[[Schenck-1691|Clara Schenck (abt.1800-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Polhemus-359|Johnson Polhemus (1826-)]]||Johnson ||1826-02-01||Elizabeth Polhemus ||Vanderveer, David R. || |- |||Betty ||1825-12-10||Dean ||Longstreet, Hendrick || |- |[[Vanmater-59|Ann Elise Vanmater (1824-)]]||Ann Elise ||1824-03-10||Betty & William ||Vanmater, Aaron || |- |||Isabelle ||1826-03-10||Elain ||Britton, Nathaniel || |- |[[Cafferty-64|Lewis Cafferty (1807-)]]||Lewis Cafferty ||1807-10-28||[[Cafferty-63|Eff Cafferty (abt.1790-)]] ||Cafferty, Samuel || |- |||||||||end page thirteen|| |- |[[West-25024|Oliver West (1824-)]]||Oliver ||1824-02-22||[[West-25023|Rosannas West (abt.1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, John L. || |- |[[West-25025|Elisabeth West (1826-)]]||Elisabeth ||1826-02-13||[[West-25023|Rosannas West (abt.1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, John L. || |- |||Isaac ||1826-09-28||Olly ||Burrows, Edward || |- |||Phebe ||1808-07-30||Elizabeth ||Vanmater, Joseph H. || |- |[[Vancleve-207|Dianna Vancleve (1819-)]]||Dianna ||1819-12-18||[[Vancleve-206|Sally Vancleve (abt.1800-)]] ||Bennet, William H. || |- |[[Vancleve-208|Hannah Vancleve (1822-)]]||Hannah ||1822-06-21||[[Vancleve-206|Sally Vancleve (abt.1800-)]] ||Bennet, William H. || |- ||| - m - ||1827-12-14||Ella ||Teneyck, William || |- |[[Hendrickson-2434|Brasilla Hendrickson (1826-)]]||Burzilla||1826-02-26||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |||Janes ||1827-11-11||Clarysy Waters ||Golden, Arinthe || |- |||Jackson Seillinyes ||1828-01-09||Hagar Vanmarter ||Woodward, George || |- ||| - f - ||1828-04-25||Rhoda ||Schanck, Delafayette || |- |||Clarisee ||1827-09-28||Catharine ||Schanck, H. || |- |[[Schenck-1692|Jane Schenck (1825-)]]||Jane ||1825-06-01||Clarry [[Schenck-1691|Clara Schenck (abt.1800-)]]||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Schenck-1693|George Schenck (1827-)]]||George ||1827-06-25||Clarry [[Schenck-1691|Clara Schenck (abt.1800-)]] ||Schenck, Peter || |- |[[Brown-141993|Rhody Brown (1828-)]]||Rhody ||1828-12-24||[[Brown-141989|Isick Brown (1800-)]] & [[Brown-141990|Morry Brown (abt.1800-)]] Brown ||Vanderveer, David G. || |- |||Thomas ||1829-06-05||Juliann ||Hendrickson, Wm. || |- |||Lisit ||1829-06-12||Charlota ||Hendrickson, William || |- |[[Hendrickson-2429|Elizabeth Hendrickson (1828-)]]||Elizabeth ||1828-03-29||[[Hendrickson-2428|Betty Hendrickson (abt.1790-)]] ||Hendrickson, G. D. || |- |[[Forman-1456|Henry Forman (1816-)]]||Henery ||1816-10-30||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1457|Peter Forman (1818-)]]||Peter ||1818-10-30||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1459|Samuel Forman (1820-)]]||Samuel ||1820-08-21||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1461|Sarah Ann Forman (1819-)]]||Saryan ||1819-08-20||[[Forman-1460|Mary Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1462|Abraham Forman (1828-)]]||Abraham ||1828-10-02||[[Forman-1460|Mary Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1458|Augustus Forman (1827-)]]||Augustus ||1827-07-01||[[Forman-1455|Hannah Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1463|George Forman (1826-)]]||George ||1826-08-04||[[Forman-1460|Mary Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |[[Forman-1464|Joanna Forman (1828-)]]||Joanna ||1828-04-28||[[Forman-1460|Mary Forman (abt.1800-)]] ||Forman, Tunis || |- |||William ||1828-09-15||Alice ||Vanderhoff, P. C. || |- |[[Smock-537|Fame Smock (1821-)]]||Fame||1821-04-08||[[Smock-534|Mary Smock (abt.1800-)]] ||Smock, Rulef || |- |[[Smock-538|Anthony Smock (1826-)]]||Anthony ||1826-11-13||[[Smock-534|Mary Smock (abt.1800-)]] ||Smock, Rulef || |- |||George ||1823-09-01||Catharine ||Smock, Rulef || |- |[[Smock-539|Louisa Smock (1828-)]]||Louisa ||1828-12-21||[[Smock-534|Mary Smock (abt.1800-)]] ||Smock, Rulef || |- |||Cynthia Ann ||1827-12-30||Margaret ||Lawrence, James S. || |- |[[Johnston-24874|Lydia Johnston (1808-)]]||Lydia Johnston ||1808-08-25||[[Johnston-24870|Charles Johnston (abt.1790-)]]Charles & Mary Johnston [[Johnston-24869|Mary Johnston (abt.1790-)]]||Forman, Samuel || |- |[[Johnston-24873|George Johnston (1810-)]]||George Johnston ||1810-11-18||Charles & Mary Johnston||Forman, Samuel || |- |[[Johnston-24876|Moses Johnston (1812-)]]||Moses Johnston ||1812-11-30||Charles & Mary Johnston||Forman, Samuel || |- |||||||||end page fourteen|| |- |[[Johnston-24871|Margaret Johnston (1815-)]]||Margaret Johnston ||1815-03-04||Charles & Mary Johnson||Forman, Samuel || |- |[[Johnston-24875|Maria Johnston (1817-)]]||Maria Johnston ||1817-04-24||Charles & Mary Johnston||Forman, Samuel || |- |[[Johnston-24872|Eliza Johnston (1819-)]]||Eliza Johnston ||1819-07-02||Charles & Mary Johnston||Forman, Samuel || |- |[[Johnston-24877|Sarah Johnston (1821-)]]||Sarah Johnston ||1821-04-06||Charles & Mary Johnston||Forman, Samuel || |- |||Alfred ||1829-04-06||Ellen ||Teneyck, William || |- |||Sarah ||1830-04-18||Dianna ||Conover, Peter G. || |- |[[Ellis-25727|Charles Ellis (1826-)]]||Charles ||1826-06-23||[[Ellis-25726|Sophia Ellis (abt.1800-)]] ||Ellis, Daniel H. || |- |[[Ellis-25728|Susan Jane Ellis (1829-)]]||Susan Jane ||1829-07-17||[[Ellis-25726|Sophia Ellis (abt.1800-)]] ||Ellis, Daniel H. || |- |||Benjamin Morris ||1830-11-05||Alice ||Vanderhoef, P. C. || |- |||Ben Jackson ||1827-08-27||Susan ||Craig, David D. || |- |||Ann ||1830-09-15||Dina ||Bowne, W. J. || |- |[[Vandorn-126|Sarah Vandorn (1814-)]]||Sarah||1814-03-08||[[Vandorn-125|Matt Vandorn (abt.1795-)]] ||Vandorn, William || |- |[[Vandorn-127|Ann Vandorn (1816-)]]||Ann ||1816-11-19||[[Vandorn-125|Matt Vandorn (abt.1795-)]] ||Vandorn, William || |- |[[Vandorn-128|Matilda Vandorn (1821-)]]||Matilda ||1821-02-01||[[Vandorn-125|Matt Vandorn (abt.1795-)]] ||Vandorn, William || |- |[[Vandorn-129|Abraham Vandorn (1822-)]]||Abraham ||1822-07-22||[[Vandorn-125|Matt Vandorn (abt.1795-)]] ||Vandorn, William || |- |[[Vandorn-130|Phebe Vandorn (1824-)]]||Phebe ||1824-04-26||[[Vandorn-125|Matt Vandorn (abt.1795-)]] ||Vandorn, William || |- |||Charles ||1831-10-24||Clara Walters ||Golden, Yawney & Matt || |- |[[Willet-342|Edward Willet (1808-)]]||Edward Willet ||1808-02-15||[[Willet-341|Betsey Willet (abt.1790-)]] ||Hartshorne, Sarah || |- |[[Willet-343|Alfred Willet (1809-)]]||Alfred Willet ||1809-11-30||[[Willet-341|Betsey Willet (abt.1790-)]] ||Hartshorne, Sarah || |- |||Willis ||1832-02-13||Jane ||Taylor, Joseph A. || |- |[[Stoutenborough-14|Charles Stoutenborough (1818-)]]||Charles ||1818-12-12||[[Stoutenborough-13|Dinah Stoutenborough (abt.1800-)]] ||Stoutenborough, John || |- |[[Stoutenborough-15|Joe Ester Stoutenborough (1819-)]]||Joe Ester ||1819-04-15||[[Stoutenborough-13|Dinah Stoutenborough (abt.1800-)]] ||Stoutenborough, John || |- |[[Cummins-3236|Margery Cummins (1823-)]]||Margery ||1823-03-02||Jane & Hannible Cummins [[Cummins-3235|Jane Cummins (abt.1800-)]] [[Cummins-3234|Hannible Cummins (abt.1800-)]] ||Holmes, John H. || |- |[[Riley-13280|Jacob Riley (1824-)]]||Jacob Riley ||1824-07-15||Abe & Lucy Riley [[Riley-13278|Abe Riley (abt.1800-)]] [[Riley-13279|Lucy Riley (abt.1800-)]]||Holmes, John H. || |- |[[Riley-13282|Robert Riley (1827-)]]||Robert Riley ||1827-07-14||Abe & Lucy Riley [[Riley-13278|Abe Riley (abt.1800-)]] [[Riley-13279|Lucy Riley (abt.1800-)]]||Holmes, John H. || |- |[[Riley-13283|William Henry Riley (1829-)]]||Wm. Henry Riley ||1829-08-10||Abe & Lucy Riley [[Riley-13278|Abe Riley (abt.1800-)]] [[Riley-13279|Lucy Riley (abt.1800-)]] ||Holmes, John H. || |- |[[Riley-13281|Mary Jane Riley (1831-)]]||Mary Jane ||1831-09-13||Abe & Lucy Riley [[Riley-13278|Abe Riley (abt.1800-)]] [[Riley-13279|Lucy Riley (abt.1800-)]]||Holmes, John H. || |- |||Maryjane Forman ||1833-08-08||Alice ||Vanderhoef, P. C. || |- |||Jacquilina ||1835-01-12||Phoebe ||Crawford, John B. || |- |[[Jackson-49211|Susan Jackson (1835-)]]||Susan Jackson ||1835-09-11||Abraham [[Jackson-49209|Abraham Jackson (abt.1810-)]] & Margaret Jackson [[Jackson-49210|Margaret Jackson (abt.1810-)]] ||Throckmorton, R. || |- |||||||||end page fifteen|| |- |[[Probasco-221|Clara Probasco (1835-)]]||Clara ||1835-04-03||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret || |- ||| - ||1835-11-24|| - ||Schenck, Garrett D. || |- |||Lewis ||1817-05-01||Diann (sold) ||Forman, Denise || |- |||Lewis ||1817-05-01||Diann ||Stoutenborough, Wm. J. || |- |||Belinda ||1827-10-12||Lydia ||Stoutenberough, Hanah|| |- |||David ||1835-12-01||Clarissa Walters ||Golden, Arintha || |- |[[Clark-72069|Lewis Clark (1815-)]]||Lewis ||1815-06-01||[[Clark-72068|Morry Clark (abt.1795-)]] ||Clark, Micah || |- |[[Clark-72070|Emmeline Clark (1817-)]]||Emmeline ||1817-05-01||[[Clark-72068|Morry Clark (abt.1795-)]] ||Clark, Micah || |- |[[Hendrickson-2434|Brasilla Hendrickson (1826-)]]||Brasilla ||1827-02-24||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |[[Hendrickson-2437|Tom Hendrickson (1829-)]]||Tom ||1829-06-05||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |[[Hendrickson-2436|George Hendrickson (1832-)]]||George ||1832-08-05||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |[[Hendrickson-2435|Eliza Ann Hendrickson (1836-)]]||Eliza Ann ||1836-06-04||[[Hendrickson-2433|Julay Ann Hendrickson (1800-)]] ||Hendrickson, Hendrick || |- |||Sarah Ann ||1836-08-01||Elizabeth ||Vanderhoef, P. C. || |- |||Emmeline||1836-09-30||Emma ||Clark, Micah || |- |||William Henry Johnson ||1836-09-02||Sarah A. Johnson ||Forman, T. (former owner) || |- |[[Probasco-222|Rose Probasco (1838-)]]||Rose ||1838-08-16||[[Probasco-220|Dinah Probasco (abt.1790-)]] ||Probasco, Margaret || |- |||Edward ||1838-10-10||Clara ||Vanderveer, Jane || |- |[[Vanmater-100|Mary Vanmater (1834-)]]||Mary ||1834-05-11||[[Vanmater-99|Hannah Vanmater (abt.1810-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph R. || |- |[[Vanmater-101|Samuel Vanmater (1836-)]]||Samuel||1836-08-16||[[Vanmater-99|Hannah Vanmater (abt.1810-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph R. || |- |[[Vanmater-102|Jane Vanmater (1839-)]]||Jane ||1839-03-16||[[Vanmater-99|Hannah Vanmater (abt.1810-)]] ||Vanmater, Joseph || |- |[[Comings-394|Charles Comings (1842-)]]||Charles Comings ||1842-04-10||[[Comings-393|Judah Comings (abt.1820-)]] ||Ely, John W. || |- |||Hannah ||1844-03-27||Judah ||Hendrickson, Wm. H. || |- |||Alonzo Paterson ||1848-10-18||Susan ||Schenck, D. || |- |||Sarah ||1847-07-02||Phebe Schanck ||Whitlock, John S. || |- |[[Cummings-8075|Mary Cummings (1837-)]]||Mary Cummings ||1837-04-17||[[Comings-393|Judah Comings (abt.1820-)]] (bot 6 Sep 38) ||Ware, Eleanor || |- |[[Cummings-8075|Mary Cummings (1837-)]]||Mary Cummings ||1837-04-17||[[Comings-393|Judah Comings (abt.1820-)]] (sold) ||Gordon, J. or I. || |- |||Charles Hartshorn Johnson ||1839-02-23 ||Silpha Beldow ||Taylor, Catharine & Ellener || |- |||||(rec. date 1851-08-28) |||||| |- |||||||||end page sixteen|| |- |||||||||end of Section 1|| |-

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[[Category:Black Cemetery, Berlin, Vermont]] ==General Information== '''Cemetery name''': Black Cemetery, once known as Berlin Cemetery (old). :'''Address''': Black Road, Berlin, VT 05602 USA :'''GPS Coordinates''': 44.20756, -72.59171 To visit, proceed on Crosstown Road (from the corners under the I-89 overpass) and turn left onto Paine Tpke S.; take a right at the fork onto Brookfield Road, and proceed to the first right turn onto Black Road. Black Cemetery is located on the left about one quarter mile. ==History== Black Cemetery, also known as Berlin Cemetery (old), was established in 1797 at Berlin, Washington County, Vermont, USA. It is believed to be the oldest cemetery in Berlin with graves dating from 1797 to 1885. The cemetery is located on a dead-end road and is surrounded by a stone wall. The gravestones are mostly slate with a few granite stones. The large monolith located on the highest point of the cemetery has lost the urn that was on top. ==Index of Gravestones== :2. This stone lies flat on the ground but after cleaning off the lichen it can be read. It reads; Sally, wife of, John Mitchell, died, Mar. 11, 1865, age 82 y’rs. :4. In memorium, of Margaret Wallace, wife of Matthew Wallace who died April 13, 1823, age 76 yrs. :5. Thomas Wallace, 1778-1813, his wife Catherine Elkins 1794-1844. :7. Matthew Wallace Jr., died, Feb. 23, 1808, age 22 yrs. :8. In memorium, Matthew Wallace, Esq. who died, June 1, aged 35. This stone is cracked. :9. Several broken stones, one piece reads, Samuel Tillotson died Oct. 17, 1838, age 62 yrs. :10. Piece of stone with only the following legible: Betsy, wife of Samuel Tillotson, died July 15, 1850, age 67 yrs. :11. John M., son of S. & B. Tillotson died, Sept. 26, 1846. Age 31yrs. :12. In memory of Mary S., daughter of Capt. Samuel and Betsey Tillotson. She died, Dec. 11, 1819, age 9 mos. :13. Daniel H. Tillotson, son of, Samuel. & Betsey Tillotson, died, August 9, 1813, aged 1 yr. 3 mos. :15. In memory of Carlos, son of Capt. Samuel and Betsey Tillotson. Nov. 4, 1818. Age 5 yrs. :16. William W. Tillotson died Nov. 29, 1881, age 65 yrs. “How we miss thee.” American Legion Flag. :17. Dea. Joseph Curtis, was born at Mansfield, Conn., June 30, 1751 and died at Berlin, Vt. Dec. 20, 1833. Aged 82 yrs. “The memory of the just shall live.” :18. Ebenezer Knapp, born July 5, 1776, died Oct. 9, 1839. Aged 73 years. :19. Irene, wife of Ebenezer Knapp, died, May 22, 1842. Aged 64 years. :20. Hildah, daughter of Ebenezer: and Irene Knapp, born June 18, 1811. Died, Feb. 24, 1813. :21. Caroline, daughter of Irene and Ebenezer Knapp. American flag. Born Oct. 27, 1807. Died Jan 27, 1808. :22. C.K. :23. Geo. M. Stewart, died, Aug. 9, 1851. Aged 32 years, and 8 months. “Dear friends weep not for me.” :24. This involves three stones apparently in the same lot and one person. Stone at front of lot which has been broken, only. Mr. William McAllister could be deciphered. At the rear of the lot is an old stone, badly damaged that reads: In memory of, Mr. _______ McAlli_____who died, 12th ----1811. “Behold and see as you ___ pass by, As you are now ___ once was I, As I am now so you must be, Therefore prepare to follow me.” There is an American Legion marker and a flag. Directly in front of this stone is a new stone that reads as follows: "In memory of Mr. William McAllister who died March 12, 1811. Age 72. He was born at Londondary, N.H. The son of William and Jane Campbell McAllister - Scotch - Irish immigrants, his wife was Mary Clark. He was a soldier in the American Revolution from Jaffrey, N.H.'' :27. Sally, wife of, Job Reed, died, Jan. 28, 1849. Aged 84 years. :28. Job Reed, died Mar. 27, 1842. Aged 81 years. Revolutionary soldier. :30. Betsey, wife of Phlander Robinson, died, Sept. 27, 1843. Aged 46 years Adeline, daughter of P. & B. Robinson, died June 18, 1842. Aged 9 years. :31. In memory of Lyman, son of Mr. Jacob and Mrs. Abigail Black, who died Sept. 10, 1801. Age 6 yrs. l0 mos. 23 da. Small marker: Lyman Black. :37. Mr. Lyman B. Silloway, died, March 22, 1825. Age 23 years. Foot marker. :39. In memory of Abigail, wife of Jacob Black, who died Dec. the 10th, 1810 in her 58th year. ''Her duty finished to mankind To god her spirit she resigned.'' Marker in front with just the name A. Black. :50. Capt. John Hubbard died August 23, 1835. Aged 35 yrs. “Prepare to die." :51. John N., son of, John and Mary Hubbard, died March 21, 1836. Aged 1 yr. 8 mo. 1 da. First is an old stone in bad condition then a cluster of five not at all readable. :53. Betsey Hubbard aged 9 mo. 5 da. died July 17, 1799. Eber died Oct. 27, 1802. Age 7 mo. 16 da. Lucinda died Aug. 29, 1816. 1 yr. 2 mo. 26 da. Harriet died Jan. 22, 1820. Aged 6 yr. 4 mo. 6 da. Peter B. died Mar. 10, 1820. 9 mo. 8 da. Children of: Peter & Polly Hubbard. :56. Dea. Peter Hubbard died May 3, 1852 Aged 77 yrs. 6 mo. 11 da. Polly, his wife, died Oct.18, 1854. Aged 81 yr. 5 mo.''Precious in the sight of the lord, is the death of his saints.'' :75. [[Stoddard-1276|Mary (Stoddard) Loveland (1775-1849)]] Mary, wife of Asa Loveland, died Aug. 4, 1849. Age 74 years, 5 mos. :76. [[Loveland-429|Asa Loveland (1778-1865)]] Asa Loveland died July 25, 1865. Age 88 Yrs. ''He ____lived_____as we who die.'' :77. [[Stewart-18698|Willis P. Stewart (1843-1863)]] This stone is flat on ground and reads as follows: Willis P., son of John and Adeline Stewart died at Alexandria, Va. Aug. 14, 1863. Age 21. Member of Co. C. 13 Regt. Vt. Volunteers. Flag in DAR holder. :78. [[Paul-2563|Eliza (Paul) Stewart (1806-1834)]] Eliza A., wife of John Stewart, Jr., died Sept. 6, 1834. Age 28 years, 2 months, 6 days. :79. [[Stewart-14396|John Stewart Jr. (1807-1859)]] Capt. John Stewart died Oct. 31, 1859. Age 52 yrs. :80. [[Paul-2564|Adaline (Paul) Stewart (1809-1885)]] Adeline, wife of John Stewart, Jr., died Mar. 26, 1885. Age 75 yrs. 11 mos. 9 das.”She has gone to meet her loved ones.” :81. [[Stewart-18699|Anna L. Stewart (1856-1875)]] Anna L., Daughter of John & Adaline Stewart, died Jan. 4, 1885. Age 28 yrs 2 mons. "We part to meet again." :83. Prudence, wife of James Perley, died Oct. 9, 1856. Age 80 yrs. :84. James V. Perley died Oct. 22, 1856. Age 47 years. ''Tread gently on this grassy spot with softened heart draw near For they who god forgetteth not are sleeping sweetly hear.'' :96. Abigail Corliss, wife of James Perley, died July 26, 1831. Age 65 years. :97. James Perley, died Mar. 17, 1851, age 86 years. :100. Vlani, daughter of Asa & Margaret Andrews, died Sept. 2, 1823. Aged 2 years. :101. Ezra, son of Asa & Peggy Andrews, died Nov.16, 1814. Aged 1 year, 11 months. :102. Marker, Elisha A., Son of John Jesiesha 197_ ? :102. Small broken stone with only e____h legible. :103. Here lie two sons of Elijah & Mabel Andrews. Elisha, died Oct.21, 1809, age 1 year, 7 months. Richard, died Oct. 25, 1797, age 2 yrs. 1 month. :106. The grave of Elijah Andrews who died June 19, 1826. Aged 68 years. :107. Mabel F., wife of Elijah Andrews, died Nov. 6, 1846. Aged 84 years. :110. Hiram born Jan. 14, 1827 - died Feb. 14, 1827. Chester G. born May 5, 1832 - died Feb. 19, 1833. Emeline born March 24, 1825 - died Feb. 21, 1833. Susan born April 14, 1836 - died Dec. 10, 1836. Children of Hiram & Emily Taylor. :111. In memory of, Ruhamiah, daughter of Capt. David and Mrs. Ruhamiah Taylot aged 10 years. Died Jan. 26, 1810. :114. Emily, wife of Hiram Taylor, died June 18, 1838. Aged 40 years. Matilda, dear daughter, died July 11, 1838. Aged 6 weeks. :115. Broken stone. Lower part says "MS" "What I do thou knowest not now but thou shalt know hereafter.” Upper part on ground says: Hiram Taylor died June 26, 1865. Age 67 years 18 months. :116. The grave of Capt. Daniel Taylor, who died Feb. 16, 1831. Aged 70 years old. Flag in holder. :117. Ruhamah, wife of Capt. Dan'l Taylor, died Feb. 9, 1853. Aged 92 years. :118. Truman Taylor died February 19, 1845. Aged 51 years, 8 months. Flag in holder. :128. In memory of Polly Stewart, died May 24, 1814 in her 21st year. ''Farewell my friends below, And all and all that once was dear I leave your charms to go, Where perfect joys appear.'' :130. [[Hubbard-3807|Tamor (Hubbard) Stewart (1781-1860)]] Tamor, wife of John Stewart, age 78 yrs. died May 3, 1869. :132. [[Stewart-11345|John Stewart Sr. (1774-1847)]] John Stewart died Sept. 27, 1847. Age 73 yr. 5 mo. 17 da. “This is all of earth.” :134. [[Rollin-25|Hannah (Rollin) Stewart (abt.1759-1813)]] In memory of Hannah, wife of Simpson Stewart, died Jan. 13, 1813 in her 61st year. "Her duty finished to mankind, To god her spirit resigned." :135. [[Stewart-10215|Simpson Stewart (1749-1841)]] Simpson Stewart died June 13, 1841. Age 92 ys. 4 mos. :136. Matthew W., son of Silas & Elizabeth Clark, died Jan. 29, 1808. Aged 14 mos. 14 das. :137. [[Paul-2543|Abner Paul (1775-1864)]] Abner Paul died Jan. 27, 1864. Age 88 years. [[Green-14202|Lucretia (Green) Paul (1777-1845)]] Lucreta Paul died May 25, 1845. Age 66 years. Lona died Aug. 24, 1802. Age 1 mo. 23 days. Abner W. died Feb. 3, 1805. Age 5 mos. 2 days. Paulina C. died Feb. 14, 1843. Age 29 yrs. Lucretia died Feb. 22, 1846. Age 42 yrs. Amanda P. died May 10, 1846. Age 23 yrs. Several lines not legible then the name Paul. There are two holders with flags. :140. Front of this stone says. Nettie. "'We part to meet again. Mary'' Back of stone records the following: Sarah Annette, daughter of James V. & Sarah M. Perley, died Aug. 10, 1863. Age 14 yrs. & 6 mos. :141. Nathan J. Camp died July 30, 1886. Age 66 years. 5 regt. Vt. Volunteers. Sarah M. Camp, his wife. :143. Hugh L., son of James V. & Sarah Perley, died Aug. 14, 1845. Aged 5 years. :144. Front of next stone says: Abby. Back of stone records the following: died Sept. 19, 1852, age 8 years, daughter of J.V. & Sarah Perley. :150. In memory of Maria R. Strong, who died April 14, 1936. Age 18 Yrs. Dau. of Nathan & Milla Strong. :151. The grave of Levina Strong, daughter of Nathan & Milla. Died May 5, 1829. Age 19 years. :152. The grave of Halsey N. Strong, son of Nathan & Milla, died June 23, 1834. Aged 23 years. :153. Milla, wife of Nathan Strong, died Oct. 2, 1847. Aged 71 years. :154. Nathan Strong died, Apr. 5, 1848. Aged 73 years. Erected by his daughter, Julia Strong Foster. Note: This stone was flat on the ground. :159. Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Celina, wife of Mr. Daniel Flagg, died Feb. 12, 1826. Age 27 years old. ''No pain nor grief nor anxious fear, Invade the tomb, no mortal woes can reach the Peaceful sleeper here, while angels watch with Soft repast.'' :161. Tall monument urn fallen from the top. Almost center of cemetery, with the following inscriptions: On back: Gershom Heaton, physcian, died, Jan. 28, 1850. Age 78 yrs. Polly Wallace, his wife, died Aug. 20, 1850. 56 yrs. Front Side: Volney T. Heaton, age 37 yrs. died February 10, 1853. V. P. Heaton died July 14, 1813. Age 8 yrs. Left Side: Son of G. and P. W. Heaton. Aged 18 da. died May 22, 1804. Daughter died Mar. 16, 1813, 1 mo. 12 da. :162. Phebe S. died April 18, 1825, age 19 mo. Daniel E., died Sept 14, 1829. Age 15 mo. Children of Phebe & Sarah 1st & 3rd wives of Daniel Flagg :163. Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Phebe, wife of Mr. Daniel Flagg, died, June 25, 1824. Age 25 years. :164. Sacred to the memory of Mr. Daniel Flagg who died, Jan. 16, 1831. Aged 37 years. :166. Isaac, son of Dea. Wm. & Elizabeth Flagg died Sept. 20, 1821. Aged 2 years, 6 months. Samuel, son of Mr. Daniel Flagg, died Jan.16, 1811. Aged 37 years. :167. Elizabeth, wife of Dea. Wm. Flagg, died June 4, 1820. Aged 39 years. :168. In memory of Abigail Flagg, wife of Dea. William Flagg, who died Jan. 11, 1812 in her 57th year. "She was pious in life, patient in sickness, Resigned in death, her soul is gone with god to rest" Foot stone. W.F. Flagg.'' :169. In memory of Dea. William Flagg who died Nov. 12, 1838. Aged 83 years, 28 da. Just back of this stone is a small stone which reads, W. F. Flagg. :? John Hubbard, died April the 10th 1842. Age 36 yrs. Flag in holder. :? Mary, daughter of Asa & Margaret Andrews, died, Sept. 2, 1823. Aged 2 years. ==Sources== *Black Cemetery, Berlin, Vermont, USA; (https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2408440/black-cemetery) *Berlin Vermont Cemetery Commission, Black Cemetery,: **Photo of entranceway:(https://static1.squarespace.com/static/617195a008b66134810b147b/t/61b8c81bdb0f571def668423/1639499803433/Black+Cemetery.pdf) **Index: (https://static1.squarespace.com/static/617195a008b66134810b147b/t/61b8a3dc462c75142d06509d/1639490524187/Black-Cemetery-Index.pdf) **Cemetery Layout (https://static1.squarespace.com/static/617195a008b66134810b147b/t/61b8c9c8e7e69e5baa3272ee/1639500232470/Black-Cemetery-grave-Layout.pdf) *Vermont Historical Society; Black Cemetery: VHS929.3/VT/B455; Black Cemetery (war graves): VHS Doc 60. ==Acknowledgements== *This cemetery was first indexed by Raymond and Gertrude Bosworth for the Berlin Historical Society during August and September of 1982. In 2007, the listings were carefully checked and photos were taken of each monument by members of the Berlin Historical Society.

Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery

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'''Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery In Robbins, Tennessee Detailed Listings:''' See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Black_Creek_Cross_Roads_Cemetery%2C_Robbins%2C_Tennessee The Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery Page] To See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/378995/black-creek-cross-roads-cemetery Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=36.3732986,+-84.6022034 Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery On Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Tennessee |place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Black_Creek_Cross_Roads_Cemetery|Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery]]}}Clear}} {{Global Cemeteries |place=[[Space:Black_Creek_Cross_Roads_Cemetery|Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Black Creek Methodist Cemetery

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[[Category: Black Creek United Methodist Cemetery, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[ Category: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Black Creek Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Black Creek Methodist cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a sub project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Black Creek Methodist cemetery is located in Black Creek Township near Fern Glen, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
----- ===Links === *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=794110&CRid=1777272&pt=Black%20Creek%20United%20Methodist%20Cemetery& Find a Grave] *[http://www.pagenweb.org/~luzerne/township/cemetery/bcm2.htm Black Creek Methodist Cemetery Records] ----- ===About=== ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Smith-161163|Smith]]||Stewart||1897||1957|||||||||[[Image:Smith-161163.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3837|Boone]]||Perry||1825||1889|||||||||[[Image:Boone-3837.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Shellhamer-19|Shellhamer]]||RachelBoone||1825||1887||w/o Perry Boone|||||||[[Image:Shellhamer-19.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3842|Boone]]||John||1846||1883||s/o Perry and Rachel Boone|||||||[[Image:Boone-3842.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3843|Boone]]||Henry||1850||1857||s/o Perry and Rachel Boone|||||||[[Image:Boone-3842.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Kirkendall-300|Kirkendall]]||Stephen||1852||1899|||||||||[[Image:Kirkendall-300.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hauze-4|Hauze]]||Mary EllenKirkendall||1856||||w/o Stephen Kirkendall|||||||[[Image:Kirkendall-300.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Kirkendall-301|Kirkendall]]||Percy||1889||1916||s/o Stephen and Mary Kirkendall|||||||[[Image:Kirkendall-300.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Yost-1136|Yost]]||Edgar||1874||1894|||s/o Samuel and Elizabeth Yost|||||||[[Image:Yost-1136.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Yost-1137|Yost]]||Agnes||1876||1893||d/o Samuel and Elizabeth Yost|||||||[[Image:Yost-1136.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Yost-1134|Yost]]||Samuel Turnbach||1838||1913|||||||||[[Image:Yost-1134.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3834|Boone]]||EliszabethYost ||1849||1925||w/o Samuel T Yost|||||||[[Image:Yost-1134.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3838|Boone]]||Daniel J||1850||1915|||||||||[[Image:Boone-3838-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Yeager-1600|Yeager]]||AngelineBoone||1850||1936||w/o Daniel J Boone|||||||[[Image:Yeager-1600.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Boone-3836|Boone]]||Samuel||1858||1938|||||||| [[Image:Boone-3836.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hess-4150|Hess]]||Anna MayBoone||1864||1958||w/o Samuel Boone|||||||[[Image:Boone-3836.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-77796|Smith]]||Abraham||1797||1896|||||||||[[Image:Smith-77796.jpg|200px]] |- |[[McMurtrie-104|McMurtrie]]||CatherineSmith||1801||1888||w/o Abraham Smith|||||||[[Image:McMurtrie-104.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-144717|Smith]]||William E||1824||1903|||||||||[[Image:Smith-144717.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Shellhammer-53|Shellhammer]]||Catherine AnnSmith||1828||1913||w/o William Smith|||||||[[Image:Smith-144717.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-160947|Smith]]||Charles Wesley||1853||1934|||||||||[[Image:Smith-160947.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Yeager-1601|Yeager]]||CorneliaSmith||1855||1910||w/o Charles Smith|||||||[[Image:Smith-160947.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-77788|Smith]]||Phineas||1766||1848|||||||||[[Image:Smith-77788.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Vanhise-16|Vanhise]]||CatherineSmith||1865||1842||w/o Phineas Smith|||||||[[Image:Vanhise-16.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Barnes]]||Elizabeth||1841||1842||d/o Uzal O and Sally Barnes||||||| |- |[[Barnes]]||Hanna||1837||1837||d/o Uzal and Sally||||||| |- |[[Nungesser]]||||1886||34y-9mo||||||| |- |[[unknown]]||KateNungesser||1853||1927||w/o Abraham Nungesser||||||| |- |[[Nungesser]]||Nehemia||1853||1853||d/o John and Eleanor Nungesser||||||| |- |[[Nungesser]]||Catherine E||1878||1921||d/o John and Eleanor||||||| |- |[[unknown]]||EleanorNungesser||1812||1883||w/o John Nungesser||||||| |- |[[Nungesser]]||John||1812||1889||||||||| |- |[[Smith]]||Bertram S||1872||1964||||||||| |- |[[Vanheise]]||Mary||||1840||86y,erected by Abraham Smith||||||||| |- |[[Engle-1124|Engle]]||Eve||1791||1856||w/o John Smith|||||||[[Image:Engle-1124.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-77798|Smith]]||John||||1854||51y-1mo-12d|||||||[[Image:Smith-77798.jpg|200px]] |- |[[unknown]]||MaryCooper||||1845||41y-10mo-5d||||||| |- |[[Cooper]]||William B||||1851||43y-4mo-12d|||||||

Black Creek Plantation, Leon County, Florida

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[[Category:Black Creek Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] == Black Creek Plantation, Leon County, Florida == [[Taylor-27085|William Newton Taylor I]] and his wife, [[Grice-315|Elizabeth Grice Taylor]], moved around from one plantation to another over a period of years. Elizabeth kept a detailed journal of their movements, and also documented births and deaths of their slaves. :The following slaves were documented living at Black Creek Plantation in 1850-1855: * [[Brown-125735|Mary Brown]], b about 1831 * [[Brown-125743|George Brown]], son of [[Brown-125735|Mary]], b 20 Jul 1850 * [[Brown-125749|Fanny]], b 29 Nov 1852 * [[Grice-1015|Harriet]] , b 1839 * [[Branson-1402|Charles Branson]], son of [[Branson-1401|Mary Branson]], b 22 March 1853 * [[Brown-125750|Maria]], b 25 Mar 1855 * [[Grice-1028|Lizzie]] , b Aug 1854 * [[Grice-1024|Bull S.]], son of [[Grice-1023|Bell]], b 1 Apr 1855 * [[Grice-1019|Pleasant]], [[Grice-1018|Till]]’s babe, b Jan 1855 == Sources == * Florida Memory. The Taylor Family Papers: Using Plantation Records for Researching Enslaved People (http://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/332812) *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Newton_Taylor_I|Slaves of William Newton Taylor I]]

Black Creek Primative Batptist Church & Cemetery

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[[Category:Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Hampton, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hampton County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Black Creek Primitive Baptist Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:United States Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. ---- About Cemetery: This cemetery is located behind the Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church, off of Hickory Hill Road in Hampton County, South Carolina. According to all the headstone in this cemetery, there are 7 known veterans buried here. 1 WWI Veteran, [[Joiner-358|Webb Joiner]], SC Pvt Co H 60 Pioneer Inf. 4 WWII Veterans, [[Dobson-1669|Harvey Allen Dobson Sr]], Tec 5 US Army; [[Williams-28976|Robert L Williams]],FI US Navy WWII; [[Dobson-1659|Frederick Allen Dobson]], PFC US Army; and [[Dobson-1685|Samuel Thomas Dobson]], S SGT US Army, whom received the Purple Heart (see picture of headstone, still looking for more information on this). And 2 Civil War Veterans; [[Youmans-315|James Peeples Youmans]], 1 Lieut. Co E 3 SC Cav. CSA; [[Crapse-25|James Jessie Crapse]], 11th Regiment SC Infantry 9th Volunteers Co. E. Again, this is just a guess, there could most likely be more veterans buried here, they are just not noted on headstones. If you know of someone that is buried here and is a veteran, or lost their life in battle, please post on their profile page, Thanks! There are 144 marked and named interments in this cemetery. There are also over 15 marked interments with no names, as well as numerous unmarked graves. Find A Grave states that 157 ancestors call this cemetery home. ---- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
4855 Hickory Hill Road
Hampton, South Carolina, 29924
N/A GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
(32.820836,-81.16564) ---- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=113102559&CRid=2289303& Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Black-Creek-Primitive-Baptist-Church-Cemetery/281967#cemetery_id=281967&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves page] ---- This cemetery has been completely photographed by [[Jarrell-319|Liz Parker]]. The transcriptions below are finished and up to date as of 17 Feb 2015. Any future interments can be added. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |# ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |1||[[Fennell-551|Ambrose]]||[[Fennell-551|Ruth (Fennell)]]||1912-09-09||1976-09-30||64||||[[Image:Fennell-551.jpg|50px]] |- |2||[[Bowers-2908|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2908|David A.]]||1905-06-03||1976-09-28||71||||[[Image:Bowers-2908.jpg|50px]] |- |3||[[Smith-69975|Bowers]]||[[Smith-69975|Elizabeth (Smith)]]||1923-06-20||2009-01-10||86||||[[Image:Bowers-2908.jpg|50px]] |- |4||[[Bowers-2911|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2911|J.F.]]||1878-10-18||1894-09-15||15||Son of WH & RP Bowers||[[Image:Bowers-2911.jpg|50px]] |- |5||[[Bowers-2912|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2912|W. E.]]||1880-04-01||1894-02-10||13||Son of WH & RP Bowers||[[Image:Bowers-2912.jpg|50px]] |- |6||[[Bowers-1734|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-1734|William Barnwell]]||1816||1888||72|||||[[Image:Anderson-5513.jpg|50px]] |- |7||[[Anderson-5513|Bowers]]||[[Anderson-5513|Sarah Elizabeth (Anderson)]]||1815||1885||70||2014-09-06||[[Image:Anderson-5513.jpg|50px]] |- |8||[[Bowers-2918|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2918|J. Willie]]||1893-08-06||1952-04-03||58||||[[Image:Bowers-2918.jpg|50px]] |- |9||[[Bowers-2920|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2920|Jessie B.]]||1893-05-09||1977-06-23||84||||[[Image:Bowers-2918.jpg|50px]] |- |10||[[Bowers-2921|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2921|Cleonnis]]||1935-12-04||1939-09-13||3||Dau of Mr & Mrs JW Bowers||[[Image:Bowers-2921.jpg|50px]] |- |11||[[Bowers-3116|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-3116|James Robert]]||1873-01-27||1948-11-19||75||||[[Image:Bowers-3116.jpg|50px]] |- |12||[[Mixon-219|Bowers]]||[[Mixon-219|Lillian Zuline (Mixon)]]||1876-10-09||1966-10-30||90||||[[Image:Mixon-219.jpg|50px]] |- |13||[[Bowers-2922|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2922|Lawrence LeRoy]]||1900-01-27||1924-08-24||24||||[[Image:Bowers-2922.jpg|50px]] |- |14||[[Bowers-2924|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2924|Lillian Grace]]||1953-08-24||1953-08-24||0||Dau. of Robert & Mildred ||[[Image:Bowers-2924.jpg|50px]] |- |15||[[Uknown-320|Bowers]]||[[Uknown-320|Louise]]||1893||1959||66|| ||[[Image:Uknown-320.jpg|50px]] |- |16|| [[Connelly-473|Connelly]]||[[Connelly-473|Henry Clinton]]||1915-05-12||1969-01-13||53|| Husband||[[Image:Connelly-473.jpg|50px]] |- |17||[[Unkown-968|Connelly]]||[[Unkown-968|Cora Lee]]||1902-09-24||1998-04-11||95||Wife ||[[Image:Connelly-473.jpg|50px]] |- |18||[[Unkown-980|Craddock]]||[[Unkown-980|Mahala A.]]||1834-12-8||1897-06-10||62||||[[Image:Unkown-980.jpg|50px]] |- |19||[[Craddock-61|Craddock]]||[[Craddock-61|William H.]]||1836-09-21||1890-09-15||53||||[[Image:Craddock-61.jpg|50px]] |- |20||[[Crapse-24|Crapse]]||[[Crapse-24|Charles Manly]]||1889-07-15||1948-05-25||58||||[[Image:Perry-5991.jpg|50px]] |- |21||[[Perry-5991|Crapse]]||[[Perry-5991|Henrietta (Perry)]]||1886-09-05||1953-12-23||67||||[[Image:Perry-5991.jpg|50px]] |- |22||[[Crapse-25|Crapse]]||[[Crapse-25|James]]||1841||1862-12-26||19||11th Regiment SC Infantry 9th Volunteers Co. E||[[Image:Crapse-25.jpg|50px]] |- |23||[[Davis-25816|Dobson]]||[[Davis-25816|Ada Belle (Davis)]]||1908-09-04||1935-05-06||26||Wife of Brantley Dobson||[[Image:Davis-25816.jpg|50px]] |- |24||[[Smith-72218|Dobson]]||[[Smith-72218|Addie (Smith)]]||1880-04-24||1965-03-19||84||||[[Image:Smith-72218.jpg|50px]] |- |25||[[Dobson-858|Dobson]]||[[Dobson-858|George W.]]||1875-09-25||1968-01-14||92||||[[Image:Smith-72218.jpg|50px]] |- |26||[[Dobson-764|Dobson]]||[[Dobson-764|Charles L.]]||1868-07-18||1950-01-18||81||||[[Image:Dobson-764.jpg|50px]] |- |27||[[Phillips-11618|Dobson]]||[[Phillips-11618|Julia E. (Phillips)]]||1878-01-30||1954-03-08||76||||[[Image:Dobson-764.jpg|50px]] |- |28||[[Dobson-1659|Dobson]]||[[Dobson-1659|Frederick Allen]]||1868-07-18||1950-01-18||81||PFC US Army WWII||[[Image:Dobson-1659.jpg|50px]] |- |29||[[Dobson-1660|Dobson]]||[[Dobson-1660|George Herbert]]||1915-09-29||1940-04-28||24||Son of GW & Addie Dobson||[[Image:Dobson-1660.jpg|50px]] |- |30||[[Dobson-1669|Dobson, Sr]]||[[Dobson-1669|Harvey Alvin]]||1921-12-04||1973-06-05||51||Tec 5 US Army WWII||[[Image:Dobson-1669.jpg|50px]] |- |31||[[Tuten-119|Dobson]]||[[Tuten-119|Mary (Tuten)]]||1925-03-27||1991-03-23||26||||[[Image:Tuten-119.jpg|50px]] |- |32||[[Dobson-1670|Dobson]]||[[Dobson-1670|John Brantley]]||1908-08-27||1965-10-27||56||||[[Image:Dobson-1670.jpg|50px]] |- |33||[[Ginn-312|Dobson]]||[[Ginn-312|Gladys (Ginn)]]||1915-12-22||1995-10-05||79||||[[Image:Dobson-1670.jpg|50px]] |- |34||[[Dobson-1684|Dobson, Jr]]||[[Dobson-1684|Johnnie E.]]||1917-11-25||1918-06-04||0||||[[Image:Dobson-1684.jpg|50px]] |- |35||[[Dobson-1683|Dobson, Sr]]||[[Dobson-1683|Johnnie E.]]||1897-01-05||1991-06-30||94||||[[Image:Dobson-1683.jpg|50px]] |- |36||[[Bowers-1733|Dobson]]||[[Bowers-1733|Mary E. (Bowers)]]||1850-10-21||1932-01-11||81||Wife of WF Dobson||[[Image:Bowers-1733.jpg|50px]] |- |37||[[Ferguson-4860|Dobson]]||[[Ferguson-4860|Nannie P (Ferguson)]]||1888-12-19||1951-03-17||62||Wife of Johnnie Dobson, Sr||[[Image:Ferguson-4860.jpg|50px]] |- |38||[[Dobson-1685|Dobson]]||[[Dobson-1685|Samuel Thomas]]||1920-03-20||1996-10-29||76||WWII Purple Heart||[[Image:Dobson-1685.jpg|50px]] |- |39||[[Dobson-1689|Dobson]]||[[Dobson-1689|J W]]||1915-09-15||1917-01-17||00||Son of RF & Jane Dobson||[[Image:Dobson-1689.jpg|50px]] |- |40||[[Reames-354|Dobson]]||[[Reames-354|Velma (Reames)]]||1919-10-04||1987-11-22||68||Wife of Johnnie Dobson, Sr||[[Image:Reames-354.jpg|50px]] |- |41||[[Dobson-728|Dobson]]||[[Dobson-728|W F]]||1845-01-26||1927-07-22||82||||[[Image:Dobson-728.jpg|50px]] |- |42||[[Dobson-1678|Dobson]]||[[Dobson-1678|William F.]]||1903-01-27||1978-09-18||75||||[[Image:Dobson-1678.jpg|50px]] |- |43||[[Unkown-1037|Dobson]]||[[Unkown-1037|Ruth Z.]]||1905-04-29||1958-10-13||53||||[[Image:Dobson-1678.jpg|50px]] |- |44||[[Elliott-5107|Elliott]]||[[Elliott-5107|Lt. Larry Gene]]||1953-08-02||2012-12-21||59||SC HWY PATROL, retired||[[Image:Elliott-5107.jpg|50px]] |- |45||[[Fennell-558|Fennell]]||[[Fennell-558|Pauline S.]]||1880-11-03||1961-03-11||80||||[[Image:Fennell-558.jpg|50px]] |- |46||[[Dobson-1707|Ferguson]]||[[Dobson-1707|Iris N (Dobson)]]||1918-05-21||1987-08-17||69||||[[Image:Dobson-1707.jpg|50px]] |- |47||[[Ferguson-4934|Ferguson]]||[[Ferguson-4934|William J.]]||1915-10-20||0000||00||||[[Image:Dobson-1707.jpg|50px]] |- |48||[[Giles-2115|Giles]]||[[Giles-2115|Calvin J.]]||1919-10-31||1987-03-22||67||||[[Image:Giles-2115.jpg|50px]] |- |49||[[Williams-28656|Giles]]||[[Williams-28656|Carrie E.]]||1925-10-10||1990-09-03||64||||[[Image:Williams-28656.jpg|50px]] |- |50||[[Sanders-5564|Ginn]]||[[Sanders-5564|Gertrude (Sanders)]]||1913-01-25||1975-03-30||62||||[[Image:Sanders-5564.jpg|50px]] |- |51||[[Ginn-316|Ginn]]||[[Ginn-316|William Robert]]||1903-07-02||1960-12-14||57||||[[Image:Ginn-316.jpg|50px]] |- |52||[[Hall-15278|Hall]]||[[Hall-15278|Elza Lee]]||1935-10-28||2000-07-09||64||||[[Image:Hall-15278.jpg|50px]] |- |53||[[Stanley-3962|Hall]]||[[Stanley-3962|Lula (Stanley)]]||1913-01-14||1980-05-20||67||||[[Image:Hall-15277.jpg|50px]] |- |54||[[Hall-15277|Hall]]||[[Hall-15277|Harry Eugene]]||1898-01-29||1963-08-03||65||||[[Image:Hall-15277.jpg|50px]] |- |55||[[Unknown-264788|Hogarth]]||[[Unknown-264788|Eliza L]]||0000||1899-05-01||67||||[[Image:Unknown-264788.jpg|50px]] |- |56||[[Jarrell-519|Jarrell]]||[[Jarrell-519|Charlie]]||0000||0000||Abt 30||||[[Image:Jarrell-519.jpg|50px]] |- |57||[[Jarrell-322|Jarrell]]||[[Jarrell-322|David F (Dave)]]||1800‘s||1900‘s||00||||[[Image:Jarrell-322.jpg|50px]] |- |58||[[Stanley-2532|Jarrell]]||[[Stanley-2532|Lena Josephine (Stanley)]]||1800‘s||1900‘s||00||||[[Image:Jarrell-322.jpg|50px]] |- |59||[[Jarrell-352|Jarrell]]||[[Jarrell-352|Hattie Rachael]]||1800‘s||1900‘s||00||||[[Image:Jarrell-322.jpg|50px]] |- |60||[[Jarrell-494|Jarrell]]||[[Jarrell-494|Mabell]]||1918-10-05||1932-03-25||13||||[[Image:Jarrell-494.jpg|50px]] |- |61||[[Unknown-264873|Jarrell]]||[[Unknown-264873|Mrs. Sallie]]||0000||0000||36||||[[Image:Unknown-264873.jpg|50px]] |- |62||[[Jarrell-355|Jarrell]]||[[Jarrell-355|Pink H]]||1878-03-01||1945-03-01||67||||[[Image:Jarrell-355.jpg|50px]] |- |63||[[Stanley-2714|Jarrell]]||[[Stanley-2714|Nora (Stanley)]]||1883-02-06||1937-11-27||54||||[[Image:Jarrell-355.jpg|50px]] |- |64||[[Jarrell-477|Jarrell]]||[[Jarrell-477|Robert Lee]]||1916-11-05||1980-01-19||63||||[[Image:Nix-566.jpg|50px]] |- |65||[[Nix-566|Jarrell]]||[[Nix-566|Phoebe (Nix)]]||1929-08-04||2007-11-02||78||||[[Image:Nix-566.jpg|50px]] |- |66||[[Jarrell-518|Jarrell]]||[[Jarrell-518|Wilbur]]||1914-09-14||1991-11-20||77||||[[Image:Jarrell-518.jpg|50px]] |- |67||[[Stanley-3982|Jarrell]]||[[Stanley-3982|Hilda S.]]||1914-11-18||1998-04-16||83||||[[Image:Jarrell-518.jpg|50px]] |- |68||[[Johnson-32349|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-32349|Lonnie E]]||1904-03-31||1990-01-05||85||”Ned“||[[Image:Johnson-32349.jpg|50px]] |- |69||[[Johnson-32350|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-32350|Ruby]]||1902-06-16||1902-06-16||0||Infant of WH & SE Johnson||[[Image:Johnson-32350.jpg|50px]] |- |70||[[Johnson-32351|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-32351|William H.]]||1865-05-13||1945-12-08||80||||[[Image:Johnson-32351.jpg|50px]] |- |71||[[Youmans-303|Johnson]]||[[Youmans-303|Elizabeth (Youmans)]]||1871-12-07||1941-12-06||69||||[[Image:Johnson-32351.jpg|50px]] |- |72||[[Joiner-358|Joiner]]||[[Joiner-358|Webb]]||1895-05-05||1964-11-24||69||SC Pvt Co H 60 Pioneer Inf WWI||[[Image:Joiner-358.jpg|50px]] |- |73||[[Lemacks-3|Lemack‘s]]||[[Lemacks-3|Jim Clyde]]||1934-04-12||1970-02-02||35||||[[Image:Lemacks-3.jpg|50px]] |- |74||[[Lightsey-110|Lightsey Sr.]]||[[Lightsey-110|David W]]||1886-07-29||1943-05-28||56||Father||[[Image:Lightsey-110.jpg|50px]] |- |75||[[Lightsey-111|Lightsey]]||[[Lightsey-111|George W]]||1874-03-20||1932-06-04||58||||[[Image:Lightsey-111.jpg|50px]] |- |76||[[Sinclair-2200|Lightsey]]||[[Sinclair-2200|May Belle (Sinclair)]]||1879-09-18||1920-04-04||40||||[[Image:Lightsey-111.jpg|50px]] |- |77||[[Lightsey-113|Lightsey]]||[[Lightsey-113|Infant Son]]||1909-05-18||1909-06-13||0||Infant son of Dave & Claudia Lightsey||[[Image:Lightsey-113.jpg|50px]] |- |78||[[Lightsey-116|Lightsey]]||[[Lightsey-116|Irvin Don]]||1906-08-31||1908-04-10||1||||[[Image:Lightsey-116.jpg|50px]] |- |79||[[Lightsey-112|Lightsey]]||[[Lightsey-112|Little Ethel]]||1899-11-12||1900-10-30||11 months||Daugther of Geo. & Belle Lightsey||[[Image:Lightsey-112.jpg|50px]] |- |80||[[Lightsey-114|Lightsey]]||[[Lightsey-114|Milton M]]||1913-10-27||0000||0||Son of David & Claudia Lightsey||[[Image:Lightsey-114.jpg|50px]] |- |81||[[Lightsey-117|Lightsey]]||[[Lightsey-117|William E]]||0000||0000||0||Son of CW & MB Lightsey ||[[Image:Lightsey-117.jpg|50px]] |- |82||[[Lightsey-115|Lightsey]]||[[Lightsey-115|Willie Henry]]||1907-12-3||1908-06-27||0||Son of David & Claudia Lightsey||[[Image:Lightsey-115.jpg|50px]] |- |83||[[Tuten-124|Long]]||[[Tuten-124|Addie T]]||1902-07-15||1970-02-18||67||||[[Image:Long-7849.jpg|50px]] |- |84||[[Long-7849|Long]]||[[Long-7849|Willie]]||1884-06-07||1938-06-12||54||||[[Image:Long-7849.jpg|50px]] |- |85||[[Long-7850|Long]]||[[Long-7850|R H]]||1925-11-00||1970-02-05||43||||[[Image:Long-7850.jpg|50px]] |- |86||[[Manker-17|Manker]]||[[Manker-17|Robert J]]||1825||0000||0||||[[Image:Manker-17.jpg|50px]] |- |87||[[Bowers-3204|Manker]]||[[Bowers-3204|Rosa G]]||1828||0000||0||||[[Image:Manker-17.jpg|50px]] |- |88||[[Mason-5867|Mason]]||[[Mason-5867|J D C]]||1835-10-24||1919-06-01||0||||[[Image:Mason-5867.jpg|50px]] |- |89||[[Long-5932|Mason]]||[[Long-5932|Mary C]]||1833-04-06||1923-06-11||90||Wife of WW Mason||[[Image:Long-5932.jpg|50px]] |- |90||[[Mckenzie-2376|Mckenzie]]||[[Mckenzie-2376|Zulene Burnese]]||1905||1905-10-30||0||infant daughter of AM & BA Mckenzie||[[Image:Mckenzie-2376.jpg|50px]] |- |91||[[Smith-77585|McKenzie]]||[[Smith-77585|Bessie A.]]||0000||1905-09-26||32||Beloved wife of AM McKenzie||[[Image:Smith-77585.jpg|50px]] |- |92||[[Hogarth-246|Mixon]]||[[Hogarth-246|Adella (Hogarth)]]||1842-02-14||1926-10-10||84||||[[Image:Hogarth-246.jpg|50px]] |- |93||[[Tuten-121|Mixon]]||[[Tuten-121|Mary Etta (Tuten)]]||1924-06-24||2009-01-11||84||||[[Image:Tuten-121.jpg|50px]] |- |94||[[Nettles-232|Nettles]]||[[Nettles-232|W. M.]]||1869-01-02||1914-03-12||45||||[[Image:Nettles-232.jpg|50px]] |- |95||[[Owens-3592|Owens]]||[[Owens-3592|Joseph R.]]||1889-08-03||1928-03-29||38||||[[Image:Owens-3592.jpg|50px]] |- |96||[[Owens-3593|Owens]]||[[Owens-3593|Ruby Helena]]||1919-06-26||1938-02-18||18||||[[Image:Owens-3593.jpg|50px]] |- |97||[[Johnson-33511|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-33511||Sula Agnes (Owens]]||1893-09-26||1974-12-1829|81||||[[Image:Johnson-33511.jpg|50px]] |- |98||[[Rhodes-2997|Rhodes]]||[[Rhodes-2997|C. Jessie]]||1895-11-17||1902-12-02||7||Son of CM & MY Rhodes||[[Image:Rhodes-2997.jpg|50px]] |- |99||[[Shuman-260|Shuman]]||[[Shuman-260|Martin Grimes]]||1870-05-19||1873-09-18||38||Son of WH & ME Shuman||[[Image:Shuman-260.jpg|50px]] |- |100||[[Smith-76454|Smith]]||[[Smith-76454|Infant Son]]||1894-09||1894-09-07||0||Son of Smith||[[Image:Smith-76454.jpg|50px]] |- |101||[[Hogarth-245|Smith]]||[[Hogarth-245|Amanda M.]]||1841-12-14||1916-06-17||74||||[[Image:Hogarth-245.jpg|50px]] |- |102||[[Smith-76461|Smith]]||[[Smith-76461|Arther Herbert]]||1896-11-25||1948-04-22||51||||[[Image:Smith-76461.jpg|50px]] |- |103||[[Smith-76462|Smith]]||[[Smith-76462|Arthur H.]]||1866-12-29||1917-02-07||50||||[[Image:Smith-77479.jpg|50px]] |- |104||[[Smith-76464|Smith]]||[[Smith-76464|Elsie A]]||1868-12-30||1959-08-15||90||||[[Image:Smith-77479.jpg|50px]] |- |105||[[Smith-76463|Smith]]||[[Smith-76463|C H]]||1835||1906-05-25||71||||[[Image:Smith-76463.jpg|50px]] |- |106||[[Smith-76466|Smith]]||[[Smith-76466|C Terrell]]||1889-11-12||1920-08-08||30||||[[Image:Smith-76466.jpg|50px]] |- |107||[[Smith-76467|Smith]]||[[Smith-76467|Cape M]]||1907-05-30||1975-10-03||68||||[[Image:Smith-76467.jpg|50px]] |- |108||[[Rosier-226|Smith]]||[[Rosier-226|Cynthia (Rosier)]]||1851-01-01||1923-02-08||72||||[[Image:Rosier-226.jpg|50px]] |- |109||[[Smith-75618|Smith]]||[[Smith-75618|Elder H W]]||1865-12-17||1943-01-26||77||||[[Image:Smith-75618.jpg|50px]] |- |110||[[Crapse-26|Smith]]||[[Crapse-26|Drucilla N (Crapse)]]||1871-07-06||1928-02-11||56||||[[Image:Smith-75618.jpg|50px]] |- |111||[[Smith-76471|Smith]]||[[Smith-76471|Elizabeth]]||0000||1857-03-24||32||Wife of Allen Smith||[[Image:Smith-76471.jpg|50px]] |- |112||[[Smith-76473|Smith]]||[[Smith-76473|Gary Evans]]||1898-12-28||1978-04-19||79||||[[Image:Smith-76473.jpg|50px]] |- |113||[[Smith-76508|Smith]]||[[Smith-76508|George Washington]]||1894-12-03||1973-04-27||78||||[[Image:Smith-76508.jpg|50px]] |- |114||[[Smith-75619|Smith]]||[[Smith-75619|H O]]||1889-12-09||1924-07-18||34||son of HW & DN Smith||[[Image:Smith-75619.jpg|50px]] |- |115||[[Smith-76509|Smith]]||[[Smith-76509|Homer]]||1876-02-08||1939-10-11||63||||[[Image:Smith-76509.jpg|50px]] |- |116||[[Smith-76510|Smith]]||[[Smith-76510|Hattie (Smith)]]||1892-01-01||1984-11-16||92||||[[Image:Smith-76509.jpg|50px]] |- |117||[[Smith-75620|Smith]]||[[Smith-75620|Herbert Franklin]]||1907-08-22||1907-08-31||0||Infant son of HW & DN Smith||[[Image:Smith-75620.jpg|50px]] |- |118||[[Smith-75621|Smith]]||[[Smith-75621|Infant Son]]||1906-10-09||1906-10-09||0||Infant son of HW & DN Smith||[[Image:Smith-75621.jpg|50px]] |- |119||[[Smith-76514|Smith]]||[[Smith-76514|James Hugh]]||1884-06-13||1949-06-10||65||||[[Image:Smith-76514.jpg|50px]] |- |120||[[Smith-75971|Smith]]||[[Smith-75971|John L]]||1841-05-07||1916-05-07||75||||[[Image:Smith-75971.jpg|50px]] |- |121||[[Smith-77481|Smith]]||[[Smith-77481|Thomas Hamilton]]||1840-06-16||1915-04-15||75||||[[Image:Smith-77481.jpg|50px]] |- |122||[[Brunson-662|Smith]]||[[Brunson-662|Mary L]]||1844-09-09||1891-03-24||47||Wife of JL Long||[[Image:Brunson-662.jpg|50px]] |- |123||[[Smith-76515|Smith]]||[[Smith-76515|Veda]]||1914-12-12||1942-10-21||27||Daughter of HO & Lizzie Smith||[[Image:Smith-76515.jpg|50px]] |- |124||[[Smith-76516|Smith]]||[[Smith-76516|William H]]||1890-10-30||1897-01-09||6||Son of AH & EA Smith||[[Image:Smith-76516.jpg|50px]] |- |125||[[Smith-77693|Smith]]||[[Smith-77693|William Youmans]]||1788-08-25||1855-05-22||67||||[[Image:Smith-77693.jpg|50px]] |- |126||[[Stanley-4055|Stanley]]||[[Stanley-4055|Charles Aiken]]||1911-09-24||1950-12-25||39||||[[Image:Stanley-4055.jpg|50px]] |- |127||[[Kearse-25|Stanley]]||[[Kearse-25|Nellie (Kearse)]]||1916-04-10||1934-01-18||17||||[[Image:Stanley-4055.jpg|50px]] |- |128||[[Tuten-122|Tuten]]||[[Tuten-122|Mannie Lee]]||1896-12-25||1975-06-30||78||||[[Image:Tuten-122.jpg|50px]] |- |129||[[Sinclair-2340|Tuten]]||[[Sinclair-2340|Mary 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Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Hampton, South Carolina

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[[Category: Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Hampton, South Carolina]] According to all headstone in this cemetery, there are 7 known veterans buried here. 1 WWI Veteran, [[Joiner-358|Webb Joiner]], SC Pvt Co H 60 Pioneer Inf. 4 WWII Veterans, [[Dobson-1669|Harvey Allen Dobson Sr]], Tec 5 US Army; [[Williams-28976|Robert L Williams]], FI US Navy WWII; [[Dobson-1659|Frederick Allen Dobson]], PFC US Army; and [[Dobson-1685|Samuel Thomas Dobson]], S SGT US Army, whom received the Purple Heart (please see photo of headstone, still seeking more information on this). And 2 Civil War Veterans; [[Youmans-315|James Peeples Youmans]], 1 Lieut. Co E 3 SC Cav. CSA; [[Crapse-25|James Jessie Crapse]], 11th Regiment SC Infantry 9th Volunteers Co. E. Again, this is just a guess, there could most likely be more veterans buried here, they are just not noted on headstones. If you know of someone that is buried here and is a veteran, or lost their life in battle, please post on their profile page, Thanks! There are 144 marked and named interments in this cemetery. There are also over 15 marked interments with no names, as well as numerous unmarked graves. Find A Grave states that 157 ancestors call this cemetery home. ==Sources== See also: *[[Space:Black%20Creek%20Primative%20Batptist%20Church%20&%20Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Hampton, South Carolina]]

Black Creek Township,Luzerne County,Pa

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[[Category: Black Creek Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] {{US History|sub-project=Pennsylvania}} === maps=== {{Image|file=Nescopeck_Luzerne_Co_Pa-6.jpg |caption=1873 map of Luzerne county showing townships }} {{Image|file=Black_Creek_Methodist_Cemetery.jpg |caption=Black Creek Twp1873 }} {{Image|file=Black_Creek_Township_Luzerne_County_Pa.jpg |caption=Orignal Land warrants }} ===Early Township History=== * History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania H. C. Bradsby, Editor S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, 1893 CHAPTER XXI. (continued) BLACK CREEK TOWNSHIP Was taken from Sugarloaf August 8, 1848, and gets its name from the creek that runs through it, which enters on the eastsouth line, flows west to Gowen and then turns north and falls into Nescopeck creek, near the north line of the township at a point where is a hotel and Shellhammer's residence. Across the range near the south line is Tomhicken creek that passes into Schuylkill county southeast of Gowen. The Nescopeck runs across the northeast corner of the township. As stated this was all a part of Sugarloaf township down to 1848. By examining the list of early setters of Sugarloaf will be found the names of all the early settlers of Black creek. East and West Buck mountains are divided by Black creek that cuts its way from the south to the north. The Buck mountains are rich in coal bearing. These lands are a part of the Tench Coxe purchase in 1795. The Danville, Hazleton & Wilkes-Barre railroad taps the collieries of Black creek and the Coxe road, the Delaware, Schuylkill & Susquehanna, also is now running regular trains to this place. [p.537] Barney Huntsinger came here as a surveyor in 1806, and for his services took land that in time became the Christian Benninger place. D. and J. Huntsinger lands are west of Old Falls run, now Rock Glen station. The Benninger farm is a short distance east of Mountain grove. The Huntsingers, Rittenhouses, Shelhammers, Shorts and Smoyers were of the pioneer settlers. Martin Rittenhouse and William Rittenhouse came in 1810, built the first saw and gristmill. It is near the center of the township, where the east and west wagon road crosses Black creek. A small hamlet grew up here, and a store and near it a tannery. Another sawmill was a short distance north of Rittenhouse. When the township was formed nearly all the settlers lived along the east and west wagon road. The three schoolhouses were on this road. The only other one being the Shelhammer schoolhouse in the northeastern portion of the township. The first schoolhouse was Rittonhouse's old log cabin residence; he had built a frame soon after the sawmill was started; the first teacher was a man named Tripp. David Shelhammer and Stephen Turnbach both built brick houses in 1850. The first postoffice was kept by Rittenhouse in 1856—mails once a week arrived from Conyngham, and Joseph Rittenhouse was the first mail carrier. The postoffice was removed to Rock Glen station in 1872. This place was called Falls Run city until a postoffice was established, when it was changed to Rock Glen. Huntsinger in 1820 built a distillery on the Benninger farm. It was run successfully, but, like country carding mills, had its time and fell into "innocuous desuetude." John Barnes was an important early settler—because he was a blacksmith. His place and shop were east of the Rittenhouse mill, on the wagon road. The place became J. I. Pegg's. Daniel Stiles opened the first store. This was quite a little settlement, on the road some two miles east of the Rittenhouse mill. Another store was north of the Nescopeck, near D. Shelhammer's place. Here also was a church and schoolhouse, and southeast of this was a sawmill. There was but a slow growth to the township during these early years; the farmers were clearing up their places, and the sawmills and lumbermen were busy cutting the forests of pine and hemlock. At the Rittenhouse hamlet was the first tavern, by George Klinger. The place became the property of the heirs of Michael Smith. The first death in the township occurred in 1818—Mrs. John Kittner, daughter of Huntsinger. Mountain Grove (formerly Wolfton) is an important station just on the west line of the township. Here are the noted campmeeting grounds, a railroad station, postoffice, a few dwellings and the permanent "camps" of the people who flock there in the hot summer. It is a notable religious resort, and is under the German Reformed church. Fern Glen is a railroad station. Here the [[Coxe-151|Coxes]] have their elegant summer-resort residence. This is known as Deringer, which is one of the company's mining towns. Gowen is another of their mining towns, and is a station on the railroad. The principal population of the township are at the mining places. History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania; H. C. Bradsby, Editor S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, 1893 Back to Index of Townships and Boroughs Updated: 17 Oct 2003 ===Cemeteries=== *[[Space:Black_Creek_Methodist_Cemetery|Black Creek Methodist]] *[[Space:Trinity_Lutheran_Church_Cemetery|Trinity Lutheran]] ===Other Interesting Link=== *[http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Black_Creek_(Nescopeck_Creek_tributary) Black Creek]

Black Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Blacks. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] I have in a cemetery I am adding to wiki a Robert C. Black born about 1816 in TN and died in Attala County, Mississippi in 1850. I found a marriage bond for him in Fayette, Tennessee, United States. He married Lydia A. Clendenin. This cemetery also has a grave for Lydia A that I apparently mistook for the maiden name Anderson. I will be correcting that. My question is who does this Dr Black belong to? I am not find a graving but I would like to at least make sure each person who I list in a cemetery has a page. The surnames you mention are interesting also since I have known some Surrats, Blacks, and Childresses most of my life there are a large group of them here where I live and where this cemetery is.

Black Family Reunion

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] Here is a page for our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details. Add your personal memories and use the bulletin board for comments and questions. Family members who were invited or attended:

Black Genealogy Basics

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[[Category:African-American Family History]] '''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' '''This page answers a few basic questions about USA Black/African-American genealogy and its unique challenges.''' ==USA Black Genealogy General Hints == #Race on census records was either what the household member self-identified as OR was subjective based on the skin tone of that person as the census taker saw it. It is not uncommon to see the same person marked as Black, Mulatto, and White on three different census records. It's okay to note this information on a person's profile in the research notes. #Information takers did not always take the same care with Black families. Many Black families did not know how to read/write because it was discouraged or even illegal for them to learn. Because of this, you will see terrible name misspellings and inaccuracies, ages that are as much as 10 years or more off, wrong birth locations, and incorrect relationships on records. It's important to put all records side by side and look for similarities. #Relationships on documents are not always entirely accurate because families would often claim kinship based on how their household was structured. Examples: 1) Children in the household might call their stepmother their biological mother. 2) Grandchildren might call their grandparents their biological parents. 3) A common law spouse or other relatives might be enumerated as boarders. It is important to look for all the documents and study the family over time to determine correct relationships. #Divorced or separated women often went back to their maiden names. You may see them in a census record with their birth family going by their maiden name while they are still married. #Be careful of last names. You may see up to half a dozen different last names and various spellings across documents. It's important to study the family over time to determine which of the names is correct. #It is not uncommon for a couple to marry AFTER they began having children together. Do not automatically assume a child born before a marriage belongs to a different mother or father. #Because it was difficult and expensive for Black families to marry in some areas, couples may have lived together in common-law marriages (US Black Heritage Project recognizes these as marriages) or may have married some time after they lived together. #Sometimes there will be look-alike families (same names in the family from the same area). In these cases, study all the records you can find side by side until you are able to find the differences and separate the two families. #Do not assume families with the same last name living next door to each other on a census record are related (especially on the 1870 census). It is possible they were enslaved by the same person, and that is where their last name comes from. #Because most enslaved ancestors were not allowed to read or write, they intentionally passed down family history from generation to generation. Therefore, oral history is an important source for Black genealogy. However, like any information that passes through time, it can become distorted and should be validated with documents whenever possible. #Do not assume an unusual or unusually spelled first or middle name is spelled incorrectly. Look for additional documents to confirm the name. ==USA Black Genealogy Hints Regarding Slavery== #Almost everyone born Black in the USA, whose ancestors were here before the time of the Civil War, has enslaved ancestors. #Records for those enslaved are hard to find because they were not enumerated by name on census records before 1870 (unless they were Free People of Color). They might have been listed by first name only on wills and sale documents. #Enslaved ancestors did not always go by their slave owner's last name. Sometimes they chose their own last name after freedom and sometimes they changed their last name at least once. #Records DO exist for enslaved ancestors, but they are not readily available or indexed. These records are almost always linked to the slave owners or traders, or a plantation. ==USA Black Genealogy Research Tips== #Transcripts of slave schedules often only count the first page enumerated for that slave owner. Look at the original document to see if entries continue on the next page. #Because transcriptions of all types of documents are often incorrect, always check the original documents when possible. #Often transcribers will count the number of lines as being the number of enslaved held, and they miss the fact that some enumerators used the first column to count the number of enslaved at that age, thereby affecting the count. Always check the original document to see how the owner was enumerated. #Think about names phonetically, especially in areas where accents were more pronounced. For instance, a name enumerated as "Lucinder" is likely "Lucinda." #Consider possible last name variations when searching for records. For instance, the last name Sale is often seen also as Sales, Sayles, Sails. ==WikiTree's US Black Heritage Project Standards== === Links === '''Please see these links for more information''' *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Preferred_Terminology|Preferred terminology used by US Black Heritage Project]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|Naming conventions for enslaved ancestors]] *Please see the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]] for how to process slavery documents and create profiles for enslaved ancestors. ===Stickers=== USBH uses the {{African-American Sticker}} on all profiles for Black Americans. This is for the purpose of honoring their heritage, counting how many Black profiles we have at WikiTree, and maintaining all Black profiles. {{African-American Sticker}} {{clear}} ===Categories=== We have these main category structures for Pre-Civil War: #[[:Category:United_States_of_America%2C_Slaves|Slaves by county]] #[[:Category:United_States_of_America%2C_Slave_Owners|Slave Owners by county]] #[[:Category:United_States_of_America%2C_Free_People_of_Color|Free People of Color by state]] #[[:Category:USBH_Heritage_Exchange|USBH Heritage Exchange]]

Black Hammock Plantation, Camden County, Georgia

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[[Category:Black Hammock Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] == Plantation History == The Black Hammock Plantation was developed by John Hopkins who had received a land grant of 500 acres in the 1790s. When Nathan Atkinson sold his [[Space:Bourbon_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Bourbon Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] around 1800, he bought Black Hammock Plantation from Tompkins. The plantation was located in the northeastern part of Camden County, Georgia, in the Dovers Bluff, Hazards Neck area at the mouth of the Little Satilla River. Upon his death in 1817, Nathan bequeathed the plantation to his son, Alexander Atkinson. Alexander was murdered by five of his slaves in 1840. The plantation remained with the Atkinson family until purchased by W.C. Kirby (date as yet unknown). Kirby's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Kirby, Jr, acquired the property in the 70s (not known if 1870s or 1970s).[http://www.glynngen.com/thecrypt/plantations/ The Crypt, Plantations & Homes of Camden County, by Tara Fields] === Slave Owners === * John Tompkins * [[Atkinson-12789|Nathan Atkinson (1758-1817)]] * [[Atkinson-12788|Alexander Atkinson (1796-1840)]] === Slaves Bequeathed to [[Atkinson-12788|Alexander Atkinson (1796-1840)]] === Slaves bequeathed to Alexander in Nathan Atkinson's will in 1817 along with Black Hammock Plantation. However, Nathan's wife Sarah was to have the "labor and benefit" of Jim, Cloe, Pen and Jack until her death, and were not to be removed from the plantation. Sarah died on 20 Dec 1817: '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Will Index 1795-1916, And, Wills 1795-1829, 1868-1932 Atlanta (Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Camden County)
{{Ancestry Sharing|30292850|0866c7}} - {{Ancestry Record|8635|1350548}} (accessed 7 September 2022)
Alexander Atkinson probate.
#[[Atkinson-12813|Seck]] #[[Atkinson-12814|Hannah]] #[[Atkinson-12815|George]] #[[Atkinson-12816|Ned]] #[[Atkinson-12821|Phillis]] #[[Atkinson-12817|Joe]] (not the same person as [[Atkinson-12866|Joe Atkinson (bef.1817-)]]) given to Edmund #[[Atkinson-12818|Jim]] #[[Atkinson-12819|Chloe]], Jim's wife #[[Atkinson-12820|Peg]], Jim and Cloe's daughter #[[Atkinson-12833|Amos]] #[[Atkinson-12835|Ester]] #[[Atkinson-12836|Venus]] #[[Atkinson-12837|Maria]] #[[Atkinson-12834|Adam]] #[[Kitt-205|Sarah Kitt]] #[[Elder-4873|Bess Elder)]] #[[Atkinson-12824|Jack]] #[[Atkinson-12823|Pen]] #[[Atkinson-12838|Rachel]] #[[Atkinson-12839|June]] #[[Atkinson-12865|July]] === Slave Purchases === :Alexander purchased 14 slaves worth $4300 from Charles Dunham of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, on 22 Mar 1824.[https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/151142317/person/192353279835/media/88a75045-8277-4cd6-a9fd-64bac9a09f07?_phsrc=QPQ4372&_phstart=successSource Abstract from a Camden Co. GA slave deed book. M-238. March 1824.] * [[Dunham-4523|George]] * [[Dunham-4534|Patty]] * [[Dunham-4524|Harry]], [[Dunham-4525|Lacy]] and their children, [[Dunham-4526|Auig]] and [[Dunham-4527|Fong]] * [[Dunham-4533|Tyra]] * [[Dunham-4528|Chloe]] and her child [[Dunham-4529|Harriet]] * [[Dunham-4522|William]] * [[Dunham-4535|Minty]] * [[Dunham-4530|Molly]] and her children, [[Dunham-4532|William]] and [[Dunham-4531|Nancy]] :On 18 Dec 1830, he purchased 30 slaves for $10,000 from John Randolph Bryan, of Chatham County, Georgia. [http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts. Compiled by Tara D. Fields 2004-2008, p88, M 176-177] *[[Bryan-8375|Ned]] *[[Bryan-8397|Fanny]] *[[Bryan-8383|Ned]], assumed to be son of [[Bryan-8375|Ned]] *[[Bryan-8395|Clara]] *[[Bryan-8396|Nancy]], [[Bryan-8395|Clara]]'s child *[[Bryan-8376|March]] *[[Bryan-8380|Lydia]] *[[Bryan-8408|Amy]], not the same Amy as [[Bryan-8409|Amy]] *[[Bryan-8398|Lyndy]] *[[Bryan-8384|Jacob]] *[[Bryan-8399|Sarah]], not the same Sarah as [[Bryan-8407|Sarah]] *[[Bryan-8385|Joe]] *[[Bryan-8400|Ruth]] *[[Bryan-8386|Abraham]] *[[Bryan-8401|Bess]] *[[Bryan-8387|Salisbury]] *[[Bryan-8402|Margaret]] *[[Bryan-8403|Aminda]] *[[Bryan-8388|York]] *[[Bryan-8407|Sarah]], not the same Sarah as [[Bryan-8399|Sarah]] *[[Bryan-8409|Amy]], not the same Amy as [[Bryan-8408|Amy]] *[[Bryan-8406|Charlotte]], not the same Charlotte as [[Bryan-8393|Charlotte]] *[[Bryan-8389|Adam]], not the same Adam as [[Bryan-8390|Adam]] *[[Bryan-8404|Rose]] *[[Bryan-8390|Adam]], not the same Adam as [[Bryan-8389|Adam]] *[[Bryan-8393|Charlotte]], not the same Charlotte as [[Bryan-8406|Charlotte]] *[[Bryan-8394|Dick]], [[Bryan-8393|Charlotte]]'s infant, not the same Dick as [[Bryan-8392|Dick]] *[[Bryan-8405|Tyra]] *[[Bryan-8391|Andrew]] *[[Bryan-8392|Dick]], not the same Dick as [[Bryan-8394|Dick]] == Sources == See also: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Nathan_Atkinson%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Nathan Atkinson, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Alexander_Atkinson%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Alexander Atkinson, Georgia]] *[[Space:Boggy_Swamp_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Boggy Swamp Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]]

Black History Canada

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[[Category:Black History Canada]] Canada's Black population includes people who migrated to Canada from Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, the United States and South America since the 17th century. These people, connected by their common African history and ancestry, have created Black history in Canada, and are important participants in Canadian history. Some examples: *In 1608, the first recorded Black person in Canada was Mathieu de Coste *In the 17th and 18th centuries, before the American Revolution, Black slaves were recorded in Nouvelle France, and in the English colonies. *After the American Revolution, over 3000 slaves and free Blacks arrived as Black Loyalists. Other Black slaves joined their Loyalist slave owners when they migrated north. *In 1792, many residents of the Black communities in Nova Scotia migrated to Sierra Leone. *In 1793, Upper Canada passed legislation that began the abolishment of slavery and ensured any slave arriving in the province was automatically freed. *Over 30,000 slaves came to Canada from the United States via the Underground Railroad until the end of the American Civil War in 1865. *During the 19th Century, other migrations occurred from coast to coast. Many of the Blacks who arrived during this period were economic migrants in search of work and farmland. *In 1910 Canada implemented a racially discriminatory immigration system, which was in place until 1967. *Many Black Canadians volunteered and served in both World Wars, in spite of the discriminatory practices that were commonplace at the time. *In 1946, Viola Desmond's case created pressure that eventually led to the end of segregation *Various Black Canadians have emerged as notables, and advocates for Black rights in Canada Some sources can be found: *[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/history-ethnic-cultural/Pages/blacks.aspx Library and Archives Canada] Black History in Canada splash page provides a window to various sources *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Canadians Wikipedia] Black Canadians (scroll to the bottom for sources) *[https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/black-history-month/resources.html Canadian Heritage] Black history organizations and educational resources *[https://amherstburgfreedom.org/ Amherstburg Freedom Museum] *[https://bccns.com/our-history/ Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia] *[https://www.bhmwinnipeg.com/ Black History Manitoba] *[https://www.blackhistoryottawa.org/ Black History Ottawa] *[https://blackloyalist.novascotia.ca/ The Black Loyalist Heritage Centre] *[https://bcblackhistory.ca/ British Columbia Black History Awareness Society] *[http://www.buxtonmuseum.com/ Buxton National Historic Site and Museum] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3187835?docref=ijLVcPhH6NN_hjrGGQhs2g L'esclavage au Canada français: histoire et conditions de l'esclavage] Marcel Trudel, Presses Universitaires Laval, 1960 (BAnQ, PDF) *[https://www.nbblackhistorysociety.org/ New Brunswick Black History Society] *[https://blackhistorysociety.ca/ Ontario Black History Society] *[https://sachm.org/ The Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum] (SACHM)

Black History of Lawrence County, Ohio

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[[Category:Lawrence County, Ohio]] [[Category:Ohio, African-American Family History]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Ohio_Team|'''US Black Heritage Project Ohio Team''']] == History == Lawrence County, Ohio was created on 20 Dec 1816 from parts of Gallia County and Scioto County. It was named after [[Lawrence-2777|James Lawrence (1781-1813)]]. There were Black residents of Lawrence County from it's earliest days. Ohio's status as a free state and Lawrence County's location on the Ohio River, bordering slave states Kentucky and Virginia, made it a location where many freed or escaped slaves settled before the end of the Civil War. In 1820, there were three households whose residents were all "free colored persons" - the heads of these households were [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1349690:7734 John Briant of Upper Township], [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1349988:7734 Henry Murphy of Union Township], and [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1350118:7734 Rosanna Briant of Fayette Township]. In the 1830 census, there were sixteen Black heads of households: * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335822:8058 Ben Johnston], Fayette Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335823:8058 Daniel Mors], Fayette Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335847:8058 Charles Johnston], Fayette Township * [[Roberts-54166|Pleasant Roberts (abt.1788-aft.1841)]], Fayette Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335849:8058 John Bryant], Fayette Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335850:8058 Josiah Collaway], Fayette Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335868:8058 Essex Harris], Fayette Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335869:8058 Henry Ward], Fayette Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335870:8058 Molloy Roberts], Fayette Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335875:8058 William Randle], Fayette Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335947:8058 John Greenhill], Union Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335999:8058 Washington Murphy], Union Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/336007:8058 Pollay Furgusion], Union Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/336013:8058 Henry Murphy], Union Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/335681:8058 George Jones], Upper Township * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/336098:8058 Siglph Lenoy[?]], Rome Township Many of these new residents in 1830 had been slaves of John Ward of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, who freed them in his will when he died in 1826. See [[Space:Ward_Settlement%2C_Lawrence_County%2C_Ohio|Ward Settlement, Lawrence County, Ohio]] for more details. Census data shows that the Black population of Lawrence County continued to grow rapidly until 1880 and then remained fairly steady around 1,700 Black residents until at least 1950 (see Census Statistics below). In terms of the percentage of the population of Lawrence County, the Black population did decrease slightly after 1920. This is the period of the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_The_Great_Migration|The Great Migration]] when many Black families moved from the rural southeast of America to the cities in the North. Within Ohio during this time period, similar population shifts can be seen with the African American population in primarily rural counties decreasing and the population in big cities increasing. === Census Statistics === ::{| border="1" !Year !!Black
Population!!Total
Population!!% Black
Population |- |1820 ||23||3,499||0.66% |- |1830 ||107||5,367||1.99% |- |1840 ||148||9,738||1.52% |- |1850 ||326||15,246||2.14% |- |1860 ||685||23,249||2.95% |- |1870 ||1,241||31,380||3.95% |- |1880 ||1,746||39,068||4.47% |- |1890 ||1,761||39,556||4.45% |- |1900 ||1,651||39,534||4.18% |- |1910 ||1,789||39,488||4.53% |- |1920 ||1,691||39,540||4.28% |- |1930 ||1,669||44,541||3.75% |- |1940 ||1,598||46,705||3.42% |- |1950 ||1,658||49,115||3.38% |} === Economy, Communities === :'''Economy:''' In addition to common occupations like farming in rural areas and general labor and domestic work in urban areas, Lawrence County had two sets of additional economic opportunities in the 1800s and early 1900s. Its southern border on the Ohio River provided opportunities for employment on steamboats"The Bay Brothers Steamboats," ''The Lawrence Register,'' https://lawrencecountyohio.com/river/bay-brothers-steamboats/ : accessed 4 Oct 2023. while rich veins of iron, coal, and clay in the county created many jobs in mines and related industries like blast furnaces and brick manufacturing. Lawrence County is the center of the [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=59371 "Hanging Rock Iron Region"] and part of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalachia Appalachia].Henry Howe, "Lawrence County," ''Historical collections of Ohio in two volumes, an encyclopedia of the state,'' Volume II (Cincinnati, Ohio: C.J. Krehbiel & Co., 1907 edition), pages 56-64; image copy, ''Internet Archive'' (https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec02howe/page/56 : accessed 4 Oct 2023).''A Standard History of the Hanging Rock Iron Region of Ohio,'' Volume I (The Lewis Publishing Company, 1916), Eugene P. Willard, general supervising editor, Part III Lawrence County, Chapter 1, pages 234-248; image copy, ''Internet Archive,'' (https://archive.org/details/standardhistoryo01will/page/n525 : accessed 4 Oct 2023). :'''Communities:''' Locations in Lawrence County with significant Black communities include: * [[:Category: Fayette Township, Lawrence County, Ohio|Fayette Township]], including the communities of [[:Category: Burlington, Ohio|Burlington]], [https://remarkableohio.org/marker/9-44-macedonia-settlement-cemetery-front-line-of-freedom/ Macedonia], [[:Category: South Point, Ohio|South Point]], and [https://www.briggslibrary.com/content/north-kenova North Kenova]. Fayette Township is located on the Ohio River and is right across the river from Huntington, West Virginia and Catlettsburg, Kentucky. In the 1800's, census records show that many men in Fayette Township worked on steamboats. * [[:Category: Ironton, Ohio|Ironton]]: Founded in 1849, it quickly became the largest city in Lawrence County, with its growth fueled by its iron industry. * [[:Category: Washington Township, Lawrence County, Ohio|Washington Township]], including the [[:Category: Blackfork, Ohio|Blackfork]] community. Census records for Washington Township show many residents working in mines and associated industries. == Settlements of Freed Slaves == There are at least two large groups of freed slaves who settled in Lawrence County, Ohio in the early to mid 1800's: * [[Space:Ward_Settlement%2C_Lawrence_County%2C_Ohio|Ward Settlement, Lawrence County, Ohio]] - formerly enslaved by John Ward in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and freed in 1826. Other people who were freed at the same time settled in Gallia and Clinton Counties in Ohio. * [[Space:Burlington%2C_Ohio|Burlington 37 Settlement, Lawrence County, Ohio]] - formerly enslaved by James Twyman in Madison County, Virginia and freed in 1849. == Polley Family == The family of [[Polley-316|Peyton Polley]] moved to Lawrence County after becoming free. In 1850, several of his children were kidnapped and sold back into slavery. The children who had been sold into Kentucky were eventually freed after intervention by the governor of Ohio and the attorney general of Kentucky. The children who were sold into Virginia remained enslaved until the end of the Civil War. The Virginia legal case to have the children freed was not settled until 2012, when a judge ruled in favor of the Polley descendants, saying that the children had been illegally sold. ==Underground Railroad== Lawrence County is often said to have had significant involvement in the Underground Railroad. More research is needed into this aspect of its history. == Links to Categories (Cemeteries, Churches) == :Categories related to the Black community in Lawrence County: *[[:Category: Lawrence County, Ohio, African-American Cemeteries|Lawrence County, Ohio, African-American Cemeteries category]] * [[:Category: Lawrence County, Ohio, Black Churches|Lawrence County, Ohio, Black Churches category]] == Notables == : Notable African Americans from Lawrence County include: * [[Long-28831|Donald Russell Long (1939-1966)]], Medal of Honor recipient * [[Bacon-9065|Lander McCoy Bacon (1943-2008)]], professional football player == See also == * [[Space:Lawrence_County%2C_Ohio|Lawrence County, Ohio]] * [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Ohio|African-American Resources for Ohio]] == Sources == *US Federal Census records for Lawrence County and statistical reports from the Census bureau: **"1870 Census: Volume 1. The Statistics of the Population of the United States;" Table II: Population, 1870-1790, in each State and Territory, by Counties, in Aggregate, and as White, Free Colored, Slave, Chinese, and Indian; Ohio, page 55-56 [https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1872/dec/1870a.html]. **"1880 Census: Volume 1. Statistics of the Population of the United States;" Table V: Population, by Race and by Counties: 1880, 1870, 1860; page 404-405, Ohio [http://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1880/vol-01-population/1880_v1-13.pdf]. ** "Eleventh Census [1890] - Volume 1. (Part I & Part II) Report on Population of the United States," General Tables: Part I; Table 22: Native and Foreign Born and White and Colored Population, Classified By Sex By Counties; page 511-512, Ohio [https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1895/dec/volume-1.html]. ** "1900 Census: Volume I. Population, Part 1," Table XV: Increase in population of counties...; page 50-51 (l-li) [https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1901/dec/vol-01-population.html] ** Twelfth Census (1900) of the United States, Census Bulletin #90, 4 Sep 1901, Population by Sex, General Nativity, and Color, By Groups of States and Territories, Group 8: North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Oregon; Table 4: Native and Foreign Born and White and Colored Population..., using last column with "Negro" population; Ohio, page 3-4 [https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1900/dec/bulletins.Demographics.html]. ** "1910 Census: Volume 1. Population, General Report and Analysis;" Chapter II: Color or Race, Nativity, and Parentage; Table 51: Population by Sex, Color, or Race, Nativity, and Parentage, and Males of Voting Age, By Counties, 1910; Ohio, page 241 [https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1913/dec/vol-1-population.html]. ** "1920 Census: Volume 3. Population, Composition and Characteristics of the Population by States;" Summary Tables and Detailed Tables—Ohio through Rhode Island; Table 9: Composition and Characteristics of the Population, For Counties, 1920. [https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1922/dec/vol-03-population.html]. ** "1930 Census: Volume 3. Population, Reports by States;" Ohio and Oklahoma; Ohio, Table 11: Population by Age, Color, Nativity, and Sex, For Counties: 1930, page 466ff [https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1932/dec/1930a-vol-03-population.html] ** "1940 Census of Population: Volume 2. Characteristics of the Population;" Ohio; Table 22: Age, Race, and Sex By Counties, 1940 and 1930 [Ohio], pages 572ff [https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1943/dec/population-vol-2.html]. ** "1950 Census of Population: Volume 2. Characteristics of the Population;" Part 35: Ohio, General Characteristics; Table 42: General Characteristics of the Population For Counties [https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1953/dec/population-vol-02.html].

Black Oak Cemetery

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[[Category: Black Oak Cemetery, Canelo, Arizona]] [[Category: Santa Cruz County, Arizona, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Santa Cruz County, Arizona]] ----- :'''Black Oak Cemetery''' is located in :Canelo (Canille), Santa Cruz County, Arizona, ::Approximately 9 miles south of Elgin on Highway 83 :[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=56973&GSfn=&GSln=burch Black Oak Cemetery] on Find A Grave Many thanks to Linda Hummel Roslund for creating this website: http://lroslund.com/ Here is a list of my relatives buried here: Grandfather Frank "Shorty" Burch [[Burch-2242]] Grandmother Grace Mary Douglas Burch [[Douglas-6056]] http://www.lroslund.com/burchg.jpg Aunt Norma Roselle Burch [[Burch-2321]] Greatgrandfather Irvin Warren Douglas [[Douglas-1443]] http://www.lroslund.com/douglasi.jpg Lulu Belle Brizzee Stoddard Douglas [[Brizzee-6]] http://www.lroslund.com/lulud.jpg Great Uncle Volney Marx Douglas [[Douglas-6177]] http://www.lroslund.com/douglasvolney.html Volney's wife Blanche Audrey Lawson [[Lawson-5287]] Alonzo T. "Lon" Lowe [[Lowe-7272]] http://www.lroslund.com/lowea.jpg 2nd Great Aunt Grace Ramona Jacobs Lowe [[Jacobs-7375]] http://www.lroslund.com/loweg.jpg 2nd Great Aunt May Jacobs [[Jacobs-7450]] http://www.lroslund.com/jacobsm.jpg 2nd Cousin Alonzo Franklin "Jokey" Spencer III [[Spencer-15190]] http://www.lroslund.com/spencerj.jpg Emory Stoddard [[Stoddard-828]] http://www.lroslund.com/stoddard.html 2nd Cousin Harold Stoddard [[Stoddard-1734]] http://www.lroslund.com/stoddardherald.jpg 2nd Cousin Nolan Stoddard [[Stoddard-2368]] http://www.lroslund.com/nolanstoddard.html Great Aunt Olive Douglas Stoddard [[Douglas-6151]] http://www.lroslund.com/stoddardolive.html

Black of Stirlingshire and Ulster

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'''[[Space:Black_Name_Study|Black Name Study]]''' '''[[Category: Stirlingshire, Black Name Study]]''' [[Category: Black Name Study]] {{One Name Study| name =Black| category = Black_Name_Study}} My maternal three times GGF Paul Black [[Black-2366|Paul Black (1772-1850)]] was born in Ireland, possibly County Antrim in 1772. By 1805 he was living in Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, Scotland. He married Anne Jamieson [[Jamieson-408|Anne (Jamieson) Black (1787-abt.1841)]] in Kilsyth on 15 Aug 1805. He is my biggest brick wall on my maternal side. This page has been created to research :when, why and with whom he came to Scotland. :What other Blacks lived around Kilsyth at that time. :Also to research Black records starting in County Antrim. I've hit on this county as they took in a lodger Robert Harden [[Harden-434|Robert Harden (1816-1880)]] who came from Antirm. Harden later married their daughter Isabella [[Black-3047|Isabella (Black) Harden (1817-)]]. It has been said that when people immigrated to Scotland they tended to settle with friends etc who came from the same area in Ireland. I could be way out with Antrim but here goes.

Black Point Cemetery, Scarborough, Maine

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[[Category:Cumberland County, Maine, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Black Point Cemetery, Scarborough, Maine]] ==About== '''Black Point Cemetery''' is located on Black Point Road in Scarborough, Maine. It's on the former site of the First Congregational Church; the church was moved down the road at some point and a crypt was built in its place. The headstones around the crypt are the oldest in the cemetery, dating back to the mid-1700s and bearing the names of many prominent Scarborough families. Until the late 1800s, when a trust was established by a private donor, lots were taken care of by the individual families that owned them. This free space page for Black Point Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maine_Cemeteries|Maine Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maine Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ==Contact Information and Location== Address and Phone Number
Black Point Road
Scarborough, Maine 04074
(207) 883-6767
==To Do List== Project members are needed to: :'''Assist with data-gathering and photographs.''' Data and photographs will be listed in the Table of Interments. :'''Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments.''' When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. :'''Validate links and transcription information.''' Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. :'''Add factual information to the cemetery space page.''' If you have any additional information about the cemetery, please feel free to edit the page! ==Table of Interments== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[libby-1768|Libby]]||Ansel||29 Aug 1821||24 Mar 1868||||[[image:libby-1768.jpg|100px]] |- |[[libby-1846|Libby]]||Angelia||23 Apr 1853||23 Aug 1876||||[[image:libby-1846.jpg|100px]] |- |[[libby-198|Libby]]||Andrew||1 Dec 1700||5 Jan 1773||||[[image:furber-16.jpg|100px]] |- |[[libby-1830|Libby]]||Alden Keen||4 Jan 1851||8 Sep 1894||||[[image:libby-1830.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bacon-407|Larrabee]]||Sarah ''Brown Bacon''||24 May 1811||13 Feb 1859||wife of Seth Larrabee||[[image:bacon-407.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-925|Libby]]||Sarah Harmon ''Fogg''||10 Sep 1832||11 Feb 1906||wife of Robert Libby||[[image:fogg-925.jpg|100px]] |- |[[small-4198|Small]]||John Hubbard||1797||1882||||[[image:small-4198.jpg|100px]] |- |[[libby-1847|Libby]]||Joshua||1821||1898||||[[image:libby-1847.jpg|100px]] |- |[[harmon-5425|Harmon]]||Almeda J.||1851||16 Jul 1853||daughter of Josiah & Ann||[[image:harmon-5425.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-471|Larrabee]]||William W.||15 Jul 1834||21 Aug 1852||||[[image:larrabee-471.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Beals-42|Larrabee]]||Caroline F. ''Beals''||28 Nov 1826||2 Jul 1907||wife of Jordan Larrabee||[[image:larrabee-477.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Foss-2433|Gunnison]]||Rhoda ''Foss''||1799||25 Jun 1863||wife of Elihu Gunnison||[[image:foss-2433.jpg|100px]] |- |[[furber-16|Libby]]||Esther ''Furber''||unknown||1 Oct 1756||wife of Andrew Libby||[[image:furber-16.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-474|Larrabee]]||Albion K. Parris||30 Sep 1821||8 Jun 1851||||[[image:larrabee-474.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-454|Larrabee]]||Benjamin||8 Dec 1829||7 Jun 1911||||[[image:larrabee-454.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-456|Larrabee]]||Joseph Stephen||22 Jul 1870||3 May 1932||||[[image:larrabee-454.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-455|Larrabee]]||Susan Evelyn||20 May 1873||2 Dec 1958||daughter of Benjamin & Mahala||[[image:larrabee-454.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-478|Larrabee]]||Albion W.||20 Aug 1852||29 Sep 1892||||[[image:larrabee-478.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-591|Meserve]]||Anna ''Larrabee''||1780||23 Mar 1860||||[[image:larrabee-591.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brown-3445|Larrabee]]||Susan ''Brown''||1851||13 Jul 1929||wife of Seth Larrabee||[[image:larrabee-478.jpg|100px]] |- |[[hunt-651|Larrabee]]||Mahala R. ''Hunt''||29 Jan 1841||6 Jan 1920||wife of Benjamin Larrabee||[[image:larrabee-454.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Foss-1587|Foss]]||Joseph Jr.||15 Jun 1772||28 Dec 1863||||[[image:foss-1587.jpg|100px]] |- |[[furber-1|Libby]]||Mary ''Furber''||1700||29 Mar 1777||wife of James Libby||[[image:furber-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-467|Larrabee]]||Mary||20 Dec 1805||2 Feb 1832||||[[image:larrabee-467.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-472|McLellan]]||Mary ''Larrabee''||8 May 1838||21 Dec 1874||||[[image:larrabee-472.jpg|100px]] |- |[[gunnison-63|Gunnison]]||Elihu||8 Apr 1804||24 Jan 1865||||[[image:gunnison-63.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-592|Killburn]]||Sarah ''Larrabee''||1771||10 Feb 1842||||[[image:larrabee-592.jpg|100px]] |- |[[haines-3851|Libby]]||Hannah ''Haines''||8 Feb 1814||1 Dec 1843||wife of Silas J. Libby||[[image:haines-3851.jpg|100px]] |- |[[harmon-4454|Harmon]]||Cyrus L.||12 Aug 1824||20 Aug 1882||||[[image:harmon-4454.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Harmon-665|Harmon]]||Josiah||21 Nov 1818||24 Apr 1891||||[[image:harmon-665.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Harmon-5402|Harmon]]||Stephen||1855||12 Nov 1889||||[[image:harmon-5402.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hobbs-4956|Libby]]||Harriet ''Hobbs''||23 Nov 1851||7 Apr 1892||wife of Benjamin F. Libby||[[image:hobbs-4956.jpg|100px]] |- |[[johnson-5799|Harmon]]||Ann ''Johnson''||1823||7 Jan 1896||wife of Josiah Harmon||[[image:johnson-5799.jpg|100px]] |- |[[harmon-662|Harmon]]||John Albert||27 Sep 1846||14 Jan 1928||||[[image:harmon-662.jpg|100px]] |- |[[johnson-75464|Libby]]||Ruth A. ''Johnson''||Aug 1850||1928||wife of Freedom Libby||[[image:libby-1772.jpg|100px]] |- |[[johnson-2741|Larrabee]]||Sarah ''Johnson''||8 Nov 1704||26 Dec 1789||wife of Benjamin Larrabee||[[image:larrabee-46.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carter-25701|Libby]]||Eliza Ann ''Carter''||12 Dec 1821||23 Mar 1911||wife of Ansel Libby||[[image:carter-25701.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cole-17485|Libby]]||Harriet ''Cole''||29 Apr 1824||17 Aug 1864||wife of Dorville Libby||[[image:cole-17485.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-922|Small]]||Catharine ''Fogg''||28 Sep 1798||6 Aug 1867||wife of James Small||[[image:fogg-922.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-26|Fogg]]||Jacob||11 Feb 1771||20 Feb 1808||||[[image:fogg-26.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-921|Libby]]||Lydia ''Fogg''||31 Jan 1765||14 Apr 1854||wife of Samuel Libby||[[image:fogg-921.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-154|Libby]]||Hannah ''Larrabee''||18 May 1732||13 Dec 1818||wife of Joshua Libby||[[image:larrabee-154.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-470|Larrabee]]||Harriet S.||14 Jan 1842||15 Aug 1851||||[[image:larrabee-470.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-469|Larrabee]]||John||19 Mar 1808||23 Feb 1880||||[[image:Larrabee-469.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-477|Larrabee]]||Jordan Libby||4 Jun 1818||8 Apr 1884||||[[image:larrabee-477.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-613|Small]]||Mary ''Fogg''||24 Nov 1757||22 May 1834||wife of James Small||[[image:fogg-613.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-75|Larrabee]]||Benjamin Jr.||23 Mar 1740||17 Apr 1829|||| |- |[[Larrabee-473|Larrabee]]||Benjamin Scott||2 Sep 1840||26 Feb 1916||||[[image:larrabee-478.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-649|Larrabee]]||Benjamin S.||24 Dec 1836||8 Jul 1838||||[[image:Larrabee-649.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Berry-9207|Libby]]||Relief ''Berry''||10 Jan 1752||12 Jan 1844||wife of Mark Libby||[[image:libby-1448.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dyer-4008|Dyer]]||Howard Osgood||5 Dec 1900||4 Jun 1982|||| |- |[[Fogg-63|Fogg]]||John||12 Oct 1729||12 Oct 1778||||[[image:fogg-63.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-50|Fogg]]||Moses||14 Oct 1738||30 Mar 1812||||[[image:fogg-50.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hubbard-3439|Libby]]||Keziah ''Hubbard''||10 Jul 1704||29 Jun 1788||wife of John Libby|| |- |[[Jordan-3228|Libby]]||Lydia ''Jordan''||22 Mar 1760||17 Oct 1852||wife of Seth Libby||[[image:jordan-3228.jpg|100px]] |- |[[kilborn-131|Kilborn]]||John||6 Oct 1800||11 Jan 1888||||[[image:kilborn-131.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-46|Larrabee]]||Benjamin||4 Dec 1701||17 Dec 1763||||[[image:larrabee-46.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Libby-1326|Libby]]||Capt. Joshua||31 Aug 1769||23 Oct 1834||||[[image:libby-1326.jpg|100px]] |-

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[[Category:Germany Project]] [[Category:Black Sea German Colonies]] [[Category:German Roots]][[Category: Bessarabia (Province)]][[Category: Kherson (Province)]] This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] '''Team Leader: [[Hensel-236|Carrie Lippincott]]''' Please message me with any suggestions or concerns. I'd love to grow our presence on Wikitree and your help would be appreciated! Please see our [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Black_Sea_Germans_Working_Page&public=1 '''Black Sea Germans Working Page'''] . This is where I'll share the latest news with the team. =Welcome to the Black Sea Germans Team Page= The goal of this project is to expand our knowledge of Black Sea Germans, to explore their lives and to look at their origins. This project is intended to be a sub-project of the Germany Project. == Black Sea Germans== :The Black Sea German Colonies can be broken down into five main geographic areas: *Bessarabia *Caucasus *Crimea/Taurida *Dobrudscha *Ekaterinoslav (also spelled Jekaterinoslaw) * Kherson Province :"There were over 6,000 German villages in Russia before 1941, when the Soviet authorities issued a decree resulting in a forced evacuation of the villages and resettlement of villagers to Siberia and the Asiatic Republics (Kazakhstan). Some villages and regions have more focused research than others, the result of the interest and activity of people working to learn about "their" village or region."American Historical Society of Germans From Russia Society. [https://www.ahsgr.org/page/Villages ''Villages'']D.G. Bender [https://sites.google.com/riehl-partner-web.de/grsl-daten ''Germans From Russia Settlement Locations and Current Name(s)''] ==Tasks== :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Add appropriate region categories to the profiles of all Black Sea Germans. See those categories [[:Category:Black_Sea_German_Colonies|HERE]]. *Add a Black Sea Germans sticker to all profiles that belong in the project:
{{Black Sea Germans}} {{Black Sea Germans}} *Create One Place Studies of individual villages of our ancestors to help develop our collective knowledge base. *Flesh out biographies, add sources, map pins, current location names. *Help members learn how to research their German ancestors who lived in Russia and add the information to profiles on WikiTree. *Please make additions to this page, as you find additional resources for us to use or to learn from. *Please add {{Tag|Black_Sea_Germans}} to your list of followed tags. == Team == :To join, use please first join the [[Project:Germany#How_to_Join|Germany Project.]] We are a subject project of this larger project. :'''Then, please add your name to the list here, along with your villages/surnames of interest:'''
*[[Dazet-17|Kelly Dazet]] Maternal ancestors from Neuburg, Freudental, Surnames of Dietrich, Huels, Schneider and Schmidt. *[[Printz-168|Koreen Goodman]] Maternal ancestors from Neusatz, Peterstal, Helenental, Franzfeld, Freudental, still in process of WikiTree entry of Hetterle, Heer, Becker, Schell, Feller, etc. *[[Kaul-123|Spencer Kaul]] Paternal and maternal ancestors from various regions, Asperg being the main paternal line I've identified. Surnames of interest: Kaul, Maisch, Schnabel, Ketterling, Gehringer *[[Hensel-236|Carrie Lippincott]] '''Team Leader''' Paternal and Maternal Ancestors living in: Paris, Leipzig, Kulm, Alt Arcis, Odessa District, Neu Danzig, Neu Freudental Surnames: are Hensel, Wiege, Bucchulz, Redinger, Bader, Ulrich, Benz, Dietrich, Issler *[[Myers-14600|Gavin Myers]] My paternal grandmother is fully Russian German. Her ancestors came from all the Kutschurgan villages, minus Mannheim, and some family members came from Josefstal. Surnames of interest: Moser, Jakob, Ott, Black, Weigel, Burckhard, Haman, Voeller, and Volz. *[[Vernon-2152|Caroline Vernon]] Husbands paternal ancestors from at least Bessarabia. Surnames: Verworn, Heinle, Nicklaus, Metzger and beyond. Don't know a whole lot, but working (when I can) to put tree branches together, etc etc. ===Mentoring=== :If you would be happy to mentor individuals new to this area of genealogy research
:'''Please list your name here:''' Please reach out to us, we would be happy to help! *[[Hensel-236|Carrie Lippincott]] *[[Printz-168|Koreen Printz Goodman]] *[[Myers-14600|Gavin Myers]] ===Resource Sharing=== Are you willing to look up and share information from your resources? Please add your resources [Books, census listings, magazines] to the following page. *[[Space:Black_Sea_German_References_Owned_by_People_on_WikiTree|Black Sea German References Owned by People on Wikitree]] ==WikiTree Categories== :Please let me know if I can help you by making a category for your ancestor's village. Working with categories makes it much easier to find and connect people/families. I love them! [[Hensel-236|Carrie]] :[[:Category:Black Sea German Colonies|Black Sea Colonies]] (NOTE: this is a top-level category, please do not add profiles to ths category) :[[:Category:Bessarabia_%28Province%29|Bessarabia (Province)]] ::;Bessarabian Colonies - All contained in the Bessarabian Province. :[[:Category:Ekaterinoslav_%28Province%29|Ekaterinoslav (Province)]] ::; Chortitza Colonies ::;Mariupol Colonies ::;Yekaterinoslav Colonies :[[:Category:Kherson_%28Province%29|Kherson (Province)]], ::Note - [[Space:The_Welfare_Committee|The Welfare Committee]] referred the Colonies in Kherson, as the Odessa Colonies, so this province is commonly referred to as Odessa instead of Kherson in records. ::;[[:Category:Beresan_Colony|Beresan Colonies]] ::;[[:Category: Glückstal_Colonies|Glückstal Colonies]] {{Clear}} ::;[[:Category: Grossliebental_Colony|Grossliebental Colonies]] or the Liebental Colonies ::;[[:Category:Hoffnungstal_Colony|Hoffnungstal Colonies]] ::;Jewish Agricultural Colonies ::;Kherson Colonies ::;[[:Category:Kutschurgan_Colony|Kutschurgan Colonies]] ::;Kronau Colonies ::;Schwedengebiet Colonies ::;Zagradovka Colonies :[[:Category:Taurida_%28Province%29|Taurida (Province)]], or the Crimea ::;Crimean Colonies ::;[[:Category: Molotschna Colony|Molotschnia Colonies]] ::;Prischib Colonies ::;Taurien Colonies :Also to be added: ::;Caucasus Colonies ::;Dobrudscha Colonies ==Resources for Research/Learning== *[[Space:Germans_of_Russia_Team|Germans of Russia Page at Wikitree]] *[http://files.lib.byu.edu/family-history-library/research-outlines/Europe/GermansFromRussia.pdf Germans From Russia: Genealogical Research Outline] *[https://www.ahsgr.org/default.aspx American Historical Society of Germans from Russia] " AHSGR is an international organization dedicated to the discovery, collection, preservation, and dissemination of information related to the history, cultural heritage and genealogy of Germanic settlers in the Russian Empire and their descendants." *[https://www.grhs.org/pages/home Germans from Russia Historical Society] The Society functions as a non-profit organization. "Its purpose is to bring together people who are interested in discovering the common history unique to Germanic-Russian ethnics and to preserve the many elements of their rich heritage." *[http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.ea.012 ''German Russians from Southern Russia to the Great Northern Plains of the USA"] University of Nebraska *[https://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/history_culture/history/people.html ''Germans From Russia Heritage Collection''] *[https://depts.washington.edu/cartah/text_archive/clark/mobile.html Bessarabia Russia and Roumania on the Black Sea] by Charles Upson Clark (1927) *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vbKf9vyB9E&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR09MuaC7ALunyMzHLlvRujwoZoFBtOmD1O15Xf2NODfprsE5-qyZ2dvn7MThe Germans from Russia: Children of the Steppe, Children of the Prairie''] , Video by Prairie Public ::;"Germans From Russia: Children of the Steppe, Children of the Prairie was the story of the agricultural pioneers whose quest for land and peace led them across several continents and shaped them into a distinctive and enduring ethnic group. This documentary was a finalist in the U Siebe International Film Festival, the only American documentary to be invited to participate in the juried competition. It also received a platinum Best of Show Telly Award, and was awarded a Bronze Plaque Award at the Columbus Film and Television Festival." *[http://deutscheausrussland.de/ ''History of Germans from Russia - Geschichte der Deutschen aus Russland''] *[http://www.blackseagr.org/research_customs.html?fbclid=IwAR0sSEYwLFT4vm8SbIrhB-T-DDiH9RkJZZhmou5Azi6KaEd4zJJD-TqEtjI ''Black Sea German Research -Customs/Folklore''] *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Bessarabien Bessarabia] in German - from wiki-de.genealogy.net *[https://repository.library.fresnostate.edu/handle/10211.3/194810 "The Refugee Problem in Western Germany 1945-1950 with Particular Emphasis on Bavaria"] by [[Fischer-2900|Curt R. Fischer]]. Relates to the fate of Black Sea Germans and other Germans in Russia post-WWII. *[https://sdgfr.org/ South Dakota Germans from Russia Cultural Center] Our collection began in 2007 and now consists of more than 500 volumes on Germans from Russia, which include stories, geneologies, photos and artifacts documenting the German from Russian impact on the history of the great plains of South Dakota. We are currently conducting oral history interviews to collect stories, songs and any other aspect of German from Russia culture. If you have history to share from personal experience or from family members, please call us. *[https://www.sggee.org/about_us/who.html The Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe] *[https://www.bessarabien.de/index.php Bessarabien Heimatmuseum] ( in Stuttgart, Germany) The pages are in German, One can translate these pages by using a Chrome browser. Right mouse click on page and select translate. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Welfare_Committee&public=1 The Welfare Committee] Carrie Lippincott *[https://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/8021/1/KJ00000034191.pdf A Success Story: The German Colonists in New Russia and Bessarabia, 1787-1914] Detlef Brandes ===Odessa Digital Library=== :This is a wonderful starting point in research. The St. Petersburg Archives and the Bessarabian Collection are particularily helpful in finding records for Germans from the Black Sea Area. *[http://www.odessa3.org/search.html ''Odessa Library - Title Page''] - A German Russian Genealogical Library *[http://www.odessa3.org/search.html ''Search Page at Odessa Library''] as found on the collections page *[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/refs/link/bessorgn.txt ''Bessarabian Surname Origins Index''] D. Wahl. This index is intended to help researchers locate the German villages from which Bessarabian colonists immigrated. ===Black Sea German Research=== *[http://www.blackseagr.org/index.html ''Black Sea German Research''] database of over 2.4 million names, repository for research documents, along with maps and photos *[https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Crimea/Taurida Black Sea German Research - Area/Town/Village Specific] ::[http://www.blackseagr.org/learn_bess.html ''Bessarabia''], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Caucasus Caucasus], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Dobrudscha Dobrudscha], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw], [https://www.blackseagr.org/learn_odessa.html Odessa/Kherson], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Outside_of_Black_Sea_ Outside Black Sea Area], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#North_American_Towns: North America], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Links_to_personal_websites Personal Websites] *[https://www.blackseagr.org/research/bess_films.html Bessarabian Village Church Records Family History Library Film Numbers] compiled by Dale Wahl @ BlackSeaGr.org *[https://www.blackseagr.org/research/parishes_odessa.html Odessa Lutheran Parishes] About 1905 ===Family Search=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Black_Sea_Germans Black Sea Research] , compiled by Family Search *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germans_from_Russia_History ''Germans from Russia History''] at Family Search *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Black_Sea_Germans Black Sea Germans - A Guide to Research], by Family Search *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1771042 ''Russia Deaths and Burials, 1815-1917''] - Index to selected Russia deaths and burials. Only a few localities are included and the time period varies by locality.This database includes some death records from Bessarabian Villages. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1469151 ''Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885''] - Partial name index and images of baptisms/births, marriages, and burials/deaths in the "St. Petersburg Lutheran Consistory which covered parishes in the northern, western, and southern areas of the Russian Empire. It was one of two Lutheran consistories, the other being Moscow, which covered the Volga Region. Lutherans in the Empire were virtually all of German ethnic derivation. Many emigrated to North America in the late 19th century." *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Russia,_Lutheran_Church_Book_Duplicates_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates - FamilySearch Historical Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2367299?collectionNameFilter=true ''United States, Obituaries, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1899-2012''] ===Find a Grave=== :Many Black Sea Germans now have memorials created at Find a Grave. Please be aware that the city names used at Find a Grave are their current names. On Wikitree, historical place names are used to reflect the time in which people lived. :Please also be sure to validate the information from this source, as many memorials do not provide sources and are prone to errors. ===Finding Your Village=== *[https://carolynschott.com/ancestral_towns/10-tips-for-finding-your-ancestors-town/?fbclid=IwAR0ObEC6fW2QNKaxfIDz51TrxDf_YNy5y1Y_JMWs1QIsUFoWSZx-Xj_nan8 ''Ten Tips for Finding Your Ancestor's Town''] by Carolyn Schott *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AQsCyRmMM8kOffuV4UgvnJWDwXguWTnF/view Germans from Russia and Eastern Europe Settlement Locations] PDF file, D.G. Bender & Otto Riehl *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16w8pOrKYIS7pPH7GyJMFAt2Mgve4eH6d9NpArxlY-6A/edit#gid=268095827 ''Spreadsheet Listing of the Villages''] Germans from Russia and Eastern Settlement Locations. D.G. Bender & Otto Riehl ::;We would like to extend our gratitude to Dennis Bender and Otto Riehl for all of their work in compiling the above two lists and freely sharing them. *[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/village_list.pdf Villiage List] Black Sea German Research *[http://www.blackseagr.org/maps_villageplat.html Village Plat Maps of Black Sea Area, ] from Black Sea German Research. This resouce contains contains sketches of Bessarabia, Bukovina and Dobrudscha village plat maps. *[http://www.grhs.org/villages/alpha.html ''Alphabetical Listing of Villages''] from the Germans from Russia Heritage Society *[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/history/ ''1848 Village History Project''] from the Odessa Library ::;"State Councilor E. von Hahn held the position of president of the Welfare Committee of German settlers in South Russia ...The Gemeindeberichte were submitted to the Welfare Committee in accordance with a circular letter dated 8 January 1848 sent out by Councilor E. von Hahn to all of the mayors and school teachers enjoining them to undertake the writing of an historical account of the founding and development of the existing colonies. Giesinger reports that in 1848, there were 203 villages in the Black Sea Region."Dale Wahl. [http://www.grhs.org/vr/vhistory/vhproject.htm ''Introduction to the Village History Project''] About we can account for about 173 of the original 203 villages histories are accounted for. These accounts are wonderful for providing first hand accounts of what the settlers encountered in their villages. Additional village histories may be available through the Germans From Russia Historical Society. *[https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.ahsgr.org/resource/resmgr/1980s_Journals/Journal,_Vol.__03,_No._3_(Wi.pdf The Liebental Daughter Colonies] of the Odessa District, by Adam Giesinger, from ahsgr.org, see pages 6-9 ====One Place Studies at Wikitree==== *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Kulm%2C_Akkerman%2C_Bessarabia%2C_Russian_Federation&public=1 Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia] *[[Space:Leipzig%2C_Bessarabia|Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia]] *[[Space:Paris%2C_Bessarabia%2C_Russia|Paris, Bessarabia, Russia]] ====Chortitza Colony==== :These are oldest German colonies in the Black Sea Region. They were founded between 1789 and 1824. *[http://www.grhs.org/villages/kherson/jekaterinoslaw/chortitza.html ''Mennonite Villages in the Chortitza Colony''] Germans from Russia Society *[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/konrad/German%20Settlements%20in%20the%20Chortitza%20District.pdf ''German Settlements in the Chortitza District''] by Dr. Karl Stump, translated by Allen E. Konrad ===Black Sea German Architecture=== :[http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.arc.005 ''Black Sea Architecture''] University of Nebraska == Sources == ----
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[[Category:Germany Project]] The goal of this project is to provide a place for communication/work to be completed by members of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Black_Sea_Germans&public=1 Black Sea Germans] Team. This page will also be used commutate the latest areas where development is happening. ===Project Task List=== * Create a sticker for the Black Sea Germans, Done!!! *Help with category development in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kherson_%28Province%29 Kherson] - help & feedback from team members would be appreciated in this area. *Figure out how to add categories for the Dobrudscha Colonies :;''Please let me know other items you are desiring to see'' '''6 June 2022'''
There are three scanned versions of '''Emigration from Germany to Russia in the Years 1763 to 1862''' by Dr. Karl Stumpp, available online. *[http://gfr.foxping.com/Emigration/Emigration%20from%20Germany%20to%20Russia.pdf Text of the book - OCR scanned] lacks page numbers, contains the article, " A Researcher's Guide to Stumpp" (A. Flegel) *[https://library.tou.edu.kz/fulltext/buuk/b2567.pdf a pdf of the book in German] from a Russian university '''3 October 2021'''
Have you seen a lot of references in your reseach, referring to the the Welfare Committee and wonder what it is? I was pondering it and I found the answers, I wrote the following article to explain the committee: :;[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Welfare_Committee&public=1 '''The Governance of the German Colonies in Russia - With the Eventual Establishment of the Welfare Committee'''] '''31 August 2021''' Our sticker is now being made. Yeah!!! I have just read an article which I highly recommend team members read. It conveys the history of the German Russians as their villages were being systemically depopulated [circa 1920-1930s]. The author, Mr. Vossler noted, "there was only silence about our origins and connections to the old country." After reading this article, I now understand, why my grandparents never discussed their heritage with me. :;[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/vossler%20-islandhell.pdf ''Island Hell''], by By Ron Vossler as found on Black Sea German Research We can all count our blessings for our ancestors' choices and honoring them by helping to preserve the memory of their lives. Our new sticker will certainly help in our efforts! '''11 August 2021''' Added antother page: Are you willing to do look up and share information from your resources? Please add your resources [Books, census listings, magazines] to the following page. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Black_Sea_German_References_Owned_by_People_on_WikiTree Black Sea German References Owned by People on Wikitree] There is no recent news about the Black Sea Germans Sticker.... '''3 August 2021''' The sticker is in process, we should have it soon, I'm looking forward to using it! '''29 July 2021. ''' The winner has been declared - It is # 5. Please go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1277718/proposing-a-new-black-sea-german-sticker posting on G2G] and post an answer letting us know if you plan on using this sticker on your profiles. With three responses, the sticker will be made. Please also let me know which villages you would like categories built for. The basic category structure is the village name followed by the provence name. The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bessarabia_%28Province%29 Bessarabia Province] now has a nice number of village categories. We also now have a high level category for the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Black_Sea_German_Colonies Black Sea German Colonies]. I have yet to figure out how to add the Dobrudscha Colonies.... I'd like to welcome our newest members, Spencer Kaul and Gavin Myers to our team! Carrie '''Here's the tally of the votes so far:'''
(as of 8 AM on 26 June 2021) No. 5 > 9 votes
No. 4 or No. 5 > 1 vote
No. 5, then No. 4 > 1 vote
No. 5, then No. 2 > 1 vote No. 2 > 6 votes
No. 2 & No. 5 > 2 votes If you care about our sticker, please vote! ====Black Sea Sticker Choics==== Here are the options that have been gathered: {{Image|file=ADWP2-65.png |align=l |size=50 |caption=Choice 1 -Black Sea - Black Outline |-}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-65.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Choice 1 -Black Sea - Black Outline |-}}
{{Image|file=ADWP2-73.png |align=l |size=50 |caption=Choice 2 - '''Improved Image!'''
Black Sea - White Outline -
Larger Black Sea Image |-}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-73.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Choice 2 - '''Improved Image!''' Thank you Melanie! Black Sea - White Outline - Larger Black Sea Image |-}}
{{Image|file=Hensel_Documents-1.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption=Choice 3 - Black Sea
superimposed on
German Empire Flag
that was used between
1867 to 1918 |-}} {{Image|file=Hensel_Documents-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Choice 3 - Black Sea superimposed on German Empire Flag that used between 1867 to 1918 |-}}
{{Image|file=Black_Sea_Germans_Working_Page.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption=Choice 4 -
Unofficial flag of the
Russian Germans |-}} {{Image|file=Black_Sea_Germans_Working_Page.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Choice 4 -Unofficial flag of the Russian Germans |-}}
{{Image|file=Black_Sea_Germans_Working_Page-6.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption=Choice 5 -
Unofficial flag of the
black Sea Germans
(Planer Kolonien) |-}} {{Image|file=Black_Sea_Germans_Working_Page-6.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Choice 5 - Unofficial flag of the black Sea Germans (Planer Kolonien) |-}}
Please add your choice to the linked message on G2G. :Carrie Lippincott, Black Sea Team Leader *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Black_Sea_Germans&public=1 Black Sea Germans] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Germany Germany Project]

Black Swamp Methodist Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Black Swamp Methodist Church Cemetery, Garnett, South Carolina]][[Category:Hampton County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Garnett, South Carolina]] ---- '''''Description of Cemetery''''' The Black Swamp Cemetery is located approximately one-half mile south of Garnett, South Carolina off SC Route 119. The church no longer exists, having burned in 1968. The cemetery is now associated with St. John\'s Methodist Church, which was originally in Brighton before being moved to its present location in Garnett in the1920s. The plaque at the left of the gate reads: Black Swamp Methodist Church and Cemetery - Church Built in 1790. The iron fence surrounding the cemetery was dedicated in 1942 as the gift of Benjamin Martin, Jr. in memory of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Martin. *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/hampton/church_blk_swamp_meth.htm Genealogy Trail page] *[http://www.blackswampcemetery.org/ Black Swamp Methodist Church Cemetery, Garnett, South Carolina web page] *[https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=69571&CScn=Black+Swamp+Meth&CScntry=4&CSst=43& Find A Grave Page] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Black-Swamp-Methodist-Church-Cemetery/161203 Billion Graves Page] ===About=== This free space page for the Black Swamp Methodist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Carolina_Cemeteries|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |# ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo |- |1||[[Barfield-627|Barfield]]||[[Barfield-627|Harrison Lee]]||1945-10-28||1988-02-24||43||||[[Image:Barfield-627.jpg|75px]] |- |2||[[Barfield-629|Barfield]]||[[Barfield-629|Infant]]||0000||0000||00||Son of Joseph Edwin and Pattie Lou||[[Image:Barfield-629.jpg|75px]] |- |3||[[Barfield-628|Barfield]]||[[Barfield-628|Joseph Edwin]]||1885-05-26||1953-01-01||68||Shorty||[[Image:Barfield-628.jpg|75px]] |- |4||[[Smith-131292|Barfield]]||[[Smith-131292|Pattie Lou (Smith)]]||1910-04-02||2000-07-24||90||||[[Image:Barfield-628.jpg|75px]] |- 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Black Valor

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''Black Valor, Buffalo Soldiers and the Medal of Honor, 1870-1898'' * '''Author''': Schubert, Frank N. * '''Publishing Information''': Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1997 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Schubert, Frank N. ''[[Space:Black Valor|Black Valor, Buffalo Soldiers and the Medal of Honor, 1870-1898]],'' Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1997, pg. 344. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Schubert, Frank N. ''[[Space:Black Valor|Black Valor, Buffalo Soldiers and the Medal of Honor, 1870-1898]],'' Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1997, pg. 344. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/blackvalorbuffal0000schu === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Black Valor|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]''' === Preface === ''This book examines the lives and military experiences of twenty-three black American soldiers who were awarded the Medal of Honor for valor between the Civil War and World War I. Serving in the Army just after the era of slavery ended, they participated in some of the more grueling frontier campaigns and America's first overseas war in half a century. These buffalo soldiers, as they came to be called, made important contributions to the fighting ability of the small Army of which they were members. They also served as role models and as reminders that blacks may have lacked opportunity but not soldierly skill or commitment to the nation. Along the way these heroes kept alive a tradition of courage under fire established during the Civil War and carried on by their successors in the twentieth century.''

Blackadder Clan

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[[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Blackadder Clan]] =='''Welcome to Blackadder Clan''' == {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Blackadder Clan Team |- |Team Leader || |- |Team Members|| vacant |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Blackadder together with members bearing the name Blackadder, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Blackadder. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Blackadder on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Blackadder. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Blackadder History== :Crest: :Motto: :Slogan: :Region: :District: :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Septs: :Names associated with the clan: :See Also: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Blackadder

Blackball Cemetery, Blackball, West Coast

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[[Category:Blackball Cemetery, Blackball, West Coast]] [[Category: West Coast Cemetery Free Space Pages]] '''Blackball Cemetery'''
{{Image|file=Blackball_Cemetery.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Blackball Cemetery. }} '''Location '''
At the top of the hill of the main road to the plateau on which Blackball is situated, the Blackball Cemetery Coordinates are: -42.37574, 171.41358. In May 1899 the Grey County Council called for tenders to clear and fence the cemetery. It was not until 1901 that plots were laid out. '''1899 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10284, 15 May 1899, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18990515.2.13.1?end_date=31-12-1920&items_per_page=100&phrase=2&query=Blackball+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1868&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 27 December 2023)
John Baybutt's tender was accepted. '''1899 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10295, 29 May 1899, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18990529.2.7?end_date=31-12-1920&items_per_page=100&phrase=2&query=Blackball+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1868&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 27 December 2023)
Then in February 1900 it was decided to drain the cemetery to prevent graves from being filled with water '''1900 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10442, 15 February 1900, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19000215.2.7?end_date=31-12-1920&items_per_page=100&phrase=2&query=Blackball+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1868&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 27 December 2023)
and in July 1901 it was agreed by the Council that timber in the cemetery be cut down, and in October 1901 that a drain be cut through the cemetery and plots be laid out. '''1901 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 July 1901, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19010710.2.8?end_date=31-12-1920&items_per_page=100&phrase=2&query=Blackball+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1868&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 27 December 2023)
In December 1902 the Grey County Council handed over the cemetery to trustees appointed by the Government.
'''1902 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Greymouth Evening Star, 10 September 1902, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19020910.2.33?end_date=31-12-1920&items_per_page=100&phrase=2&query=Blackball+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1868&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 28 December 2023)
The Right Reverend Dr Mules, Bishop of Nelson, consecrated the Church of England section of the cemetery in April 1903. The 'Grey River Argus' Correspondent wrote for the benefit of the General Methodist Conference in Christchurch : '...throughout the service there were many "unregenerate" Blackball miners present who evinced their "degeneracy" by standing at attention bareheaded listening to the words as they fell from the white-haired Bishop's lips. And further at the solemn words of the Benediction, every head, irrespective of its individual form of religious Faith, was bowed......it appears to me only too probable that we shall be denied Bible burnings and other signs of spiritual enlightenment .... until such time as our proposed friend, the Methodist missionary, has arrived amongst us.'
'''1903 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, 4 April 1903, Page 4
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'''Blackball'''
Located at about 29 miles from Greymouth, Blackball is credited with being the birthpace of the New Zealand Labour Party. :'''Gold:''' The gold rush in the Moonlight district in 1864-65 led to prospecting in what was later called Blackball Creek. A gold nugget was found in November 1866 and soon after, gold in payable quantities was found in upper Blackball Creek. At the time, this area was known as Garden Gully but as gold continued to be found, it became known as Croesus. As the number of gold miners continued to increase, the difficulties of supplying them with food multiplied. The Plateau (later to be known as Blackball) was used as an over-night stop in the two-day journey from Greymouth. Huts and small store sheds gradually formed a small township.
Blackball [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackball,_New_Zealand#Railway] :'''Coal:''' A major shareholder in the company that started producing coal near the present site of Blackball in 1893, the English Blackball Shipping Company was the origin of the name of the township. In the same year the township of was laid out, and sections were auctioned. After a successful strike in 1908, Blackball miners gained a reputation for being highly unionised and militant workers. A number of the leading strikers subsequently became leaders in the labour movement. The mine workings were nationalised in 1941, becoming the Blackball State Mine. Because of its high sulphurcontent, the coal was hard to sell, and the mine finally closed in 1964, though nearby mines stayed open. Blackball [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/keyword/blackball] {{Image|file=Blackball_Cemetery_Blackball_West_Coast-2.jpg |caption=North Section of the Cemetery |size=l }} '''Burials'''
'Find A Grave' has 168 Memorials for peope buried in the Blackball Cemetery and 'Billion Graves' has 172 records.
:'''Early Settlers''' :-'''from England''' :'''Susan Rogers Muir''' born in1847 in Brixton, South Hams District, Devon, England, died 3 July 1915 (aged 67–68) in Blackball, Grey District, West Coast, New Zealand. :-'''from Scotland''' :'''Jessie Neilson Leitch '''was born in 1849 in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. She was married to '''John Malcolm Leitch''', who was born 28 June 1845 in Glasgow City, Scotland, 25 Feb 1867 in New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. Jessie was 17 and John was 21. They had 12 children. The family first emigrated to Australia and later to New Zealand. John died 23 April 1906 (aged 60) and Jessie died 5 February 1932 (aged 83). :'''Robert Short''' was born in Scotland in 1902 and was accidentally killed, age 35 years, on 7 January 1938. :-'''from Australia''' :'''Maria (Chilvers) McDonald''' was born in 1876 in Belmont, Lake Macquarie City, New South Wales, Australia. Maria married '''Alexander Wilson McDonald''' (born 21 February 1871 in Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, United Kingdomin) in 1894 in Wickham, New South Wales. Maria died in Blackball 15 May 1935 (aged 59) and Alexander died 4 February 1932 at age 60 in Blackball. :'''Isabel Kernick Williams''' born in 1886 in Merewether, Newcastle City, New South Wales, Australia, died 10 August 1969 (aged 82–83) :'''James Outram''' was born in 1869 in Beaufort, Colony of Victoria. James (31) married May Seaton (17) (born in 1883 in New Zealand) on 9 April 1901 in New Zealand. Marriage Index (New Zealand Government, Historical Marriage Index : accessed 23 March 2024), Index entry for May Seaton and James Outram; Registration Number: 1901/1882 He died 17 August 1926. : '''Recent Burials''' :'''Colin Neil Black''', born in 1965, died in Te Nikau Grey Hospital after a short illness, on April 9, 2023, aged 58. A loved son, brother, friend and gentle caring man. A graveside service was held at the Blackball Cemetery. :''' Neil Black''', born in 1938 and buried in 2014. {{Image|file=Blackball_Cemetery_Blackball_West_Coast-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Colin and Neil Black Graves }} :'''Miners''' :'''Thomas Lindsay Abbott''' born in 1890 in England was a married 27 year old shiftman at the Blackball mine. His body and that of '''John Henry Tipler''', born in 1876, Mine Deputy, age 41, whose wife was in Australia, were found in the mine, 30 September 1917 where they had gone to inspect it after a rock fall had killed '''William Graham '''the previous Saturday. The dam in the mine was broken and the two men were found in water. : '''Drowned''' :'''John Denis Lyons''' (38), born 27 September 1870 in Invercargill City, Southland, New Zealand, and '''Joseph Skinner''' (38) were drowned in the Grey River 17 October 1907. The memorial on their grave was erected by the residents of the district to commemorate a brave man's deeds in saving life. :''' John Leith''', drowned in the Grey River, son of Mr and Mrs Leitch of Naghere, was buried 9 October 1903. A football banner was placed on his coffin. '''1903 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Greymouth Evening Star, 10 October 1903, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19031010.2.12?end_date=31-12-1920&items_per_page=100&phrase=2&query=Blackball+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1868&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 28 December 2023)
:'''Fatal Accidents''' :'''Robert Gregory''', husband of ''' Elizabeth Hancock Hay Kinsella''', who died 1 February 1956 in Blackball, was accidentally killed 18 September 1916.''A fatal accident occurred near Ahaura on Monday afternoon.'As Robert Gregory and his nephew, “Dick” Ward, who is absent from Trentham on final leave, were driving back from Ahaura to the farm, nearly two miles distant, Ward got out of the. trap and opened the gate. At this moment, through some reason or other, the horse got beyond control and bolted, Gregory being subsequently thrown out and, striking a post, was killed on the spot.The deceased was well known and highly respected, and had resided for years at Blackball. He was 49 years of age. His many friends will be greatly grieved to hear of his untimely end.'' :'''George Falconer''', born in Waitahuna, Otago in 1878. In August 1904 George severely cut his foot with an axe when he was chopping wood. In June 1905 when he dragging a log with a horse and chain, the hose kicked his hand, seriously injuring him. the fatal accident occurred 7 November when George, age 27 years, left the sawmill in which he was working to bring back a load of mine props along the Soldiers Creek Tramline. Part of a bridge collasped and George was thrown with the trolley load of logs into a deep gully. He was killed instantly. George was a Member of the Loyal Blackball Oddfellows Lodge. :'''Infants and Children'''
:'''Elizabeth Ivy Senior''', infant daughter of Mary Ann and William Senior was buried 23 April 1903.'''1903 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Greymouth Evening Star, 22 April 1903, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19030422.2.20.4?end_date=31-12-1920&items_per_page=100&phrase=2&query=Blackball+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1868&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 28 December 2023)
:''' Mary Caldwell''', infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Caldwell died 22 April 1903 and was buried 25 April. '''1903 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, 29 April 1903, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.goBirth 27 Sep 1870 Invercargill City, Southland, New Zealand vt.nz/newspapers/GRA19030429.2.30?end_date=31-12-1920&items_per_page=100&phrase=2&query=Blackball+Cemetery&:=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1868&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 28 December 2023)
:'''Joseph William Glasson''' only son of Mary and Joseph Glasson, born in 1898 and died 27 March 1913 (aged 15). His father, Joseph, died 28 July 1937 age 68, is also buried in the Blackball Cemetery {{Image|file=Blackball_Cemetery_Blackball_West_Coast-1.jpg |size=l |caption=South West Corner of the Cemetery }} ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2568879/blackball-cemetery FindaGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Blackball-Cemetery/279337 BillionGraves] * [https://www.greydc.govt.nz/03your-community/cemeteries/cemeteries-list Grey District Council] ==Sources==

Blackberry Cemetery, Elburn, Kane County, Illinois

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Blackboy Hill - Heritage Tree

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[[Category: Western Australia, Heritage Sites]][[Category: History and Life Tree Pages]] *Plaque :
''In Commemoration of all Troops That initially trained at this
Historic Camp Site 1914 - 18 Thereby making Blackboy Hill
The birthplace of the A.I.F. in West Australia
:[http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/Details/044340e6-376f-4745-b8e0-29787ca98f87 Blackboy Hill Memorial : ''Author'' Heritage Council ] :[http://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3654874_1 The YMCA ''Social Hall'' at Blackboy Hill ] ''Photo by'' [[Mitchell-23450|Ernest Lund '''Mitchell''' (1876 - 1959) ]] :[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37597562/3493574 and read the Caption here from the ('''1915,''' December 25). ''Western Mail, p. 33.'' ] ''Western Mail'' [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37597562 (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), ''p. 33.'' Retrieved April 16, 2020] ''pages range: 19 to 52'' :[https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2856 Blackboy Hill Commemorative Site] ''from'' Virtual War Memorial Australia :[http://monumentaustralia.org.au/display/60559-blackboy-hill-commemorative-site Blackboy Hill Commemorative Site]
features a series of sculpted arches, ''designed by'' Ean McDonald :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackboy_Hill,_Western_Australia Blackboy Hill, Western Australia . . . . ''more'' . . ''Wikipedia®'' ]
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Blackburn Friends Burial Ground

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This page is part of the [[Space:Lancashire Cemeteries Team|Lancashire Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category:Blackburn_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_Blackburn%2C_Lancashire|Blackburn Friends Burial Ground category]] for people buried in this burial ground. Blackburn Friends Burial Ground is a Quaker cemetery in Blackburn, Lancashire, in the grounds of the Quaker Meeting House in Paradise Street, Blackburn. The land was purchased in 1824, so the first burial there would be after that. It is no longer open for burials; the website below mentions two Quakers in 1922 arguing over the allocation of the last space in it, but the date of the last burial would be later than that. For more information, see * http://blackburn.pendlehillquakers.org.uk/?qa_faqs=pre-meeting-house * http://blackburn.pendlehillquakers.org.uk/?qa_faqs=1827-to-1926 * https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/11386714.blackburn-quaker-meeting-house-fenced-off-because-of-anti-social-behaviour/

Blackburn Street, Plantation, Govan, Glasgow

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[[Category: Govan, Lanarkshire]] Anything pertaining to the [http://goo.gl/maps/rBCth Blackburn Street] area of Govan, Plantation, and Kinning Park, Glasgow. A lower income bracket area which was home to working class families through the 1800s and 1900s before being demolished sometime in the 1970s and 80s. Here's the [http://goo.gl/maps/Ud1cX Google Streetview] from the old [http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/details/685849/ South Rotunda Building], built 1890-96. Here's a [http://maps.nls.uk/view/74400475 large zoomable map] from 1912 :From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Govan Wikipedia]: Govan (/ˈɡʌvən/ guv-ən; Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn) is a district and former burgh now part of southwest City of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Glasgow city centre, on the south bank of the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Kelvin and the district of Partick. :Also associated with the area is The Gorbals, also from Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorbals The Gorbals] (Scottish Gaelic: Gort a' Bhaile, Scots: Gorbalds) is an area on the south bank of the River Clyde in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. By the late 19th century it had become over-populated and adversely affected by local industrialisation. Many people lived here because their jobs provided their homes and they could not afford their own. It became widely known as a dangerous slum associated with the problems of drunkenness and crime. It was subject to efforts at redevelopment, which contributed to more problems such as homelessness and the spread of disease. In recent decades, much of the area has been demolished and redeveloped with a mixture of market and social housing. Some buildings are being refurbished and restored to a higher standard. :Some [http://www.britishpathe.com/video/slums-on-clydeside archival film footage] from the mid 1970s showing some of the original buildings. 12 minutes described as the following: "VS showing poor area of Glasgow. Slum type blocks of flats and tenements, children playing amid rubbish, people stroll around. Good images of unemployment and inner city decay and depravation." :A [http://discuss.glasgowguide.co.uk/lofiversion/index.php/t22900.html discussion thread] on Blackburn Street

Blackdriver

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[[Category:McBeth-165 Managed Ebaugh-51 profiles]] The question "who was the first Black driver in NASCAR?" seems like it would be easy enough to answer. Even though NASCAR was founded in 1948,According to Alexa on my Fire tablet when I asked. the answer only really became clear in the early 2010s! It is important to be ''specific'' about the question. NASCAR oversees several national and regional series. Each series in which a Black driver competed has a "first Black driver." Extensive research would be required to identify the Black drivers across all series, but there is general consensus on the following firsts: * First Black driver to be licensed to compete in any NASCAR series: [[Scott-28113|Wendell Oliver Scott (1921-1990)]], 1952. * First Black driver to start a race in NASCAR's top level national series (then called the Grand National series, now known as the NASCAR cup series): [[Bowie-1300|Elias Bowie Jr. (1910-2005)]] * First Black driver to compete regularly in the Grand National series: [[Scott-28113|Wendell Oliver Scott (1921-1990)]], from 1961-1973. * First Black driver to win a race in the Grand National series: [[Scott-28113|Wendell Oliver Scott (1921-1990)]], 1963. (As of 2020, the ONLY win by a Black driver at this level.) It is important to remember that as the history of motorsports in America is much larger than just NASCAR, so too is the history of Black drivers. There are many series and events beyond those sanctioned by NASCAR, and there are many Black drivers who participated in them. There were even events and even series run by Black drivers for Black drivers during the segregation era! The history of Black drivers in motorsports is a rich story which is still being uncovered..

Blackfeet Tribe

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[[Category:Native Americans Project Teams]] [[Category:Blackfeet]] {{Image|file=Blackfeet_Tribe.jpg |align=r |size=m |label=Painting by George Catlin, 1832 |caption=Peh-tó-pe-kiss, Eagle's Ribs, a Piegan Chief }} {{Image|file=Blackfeet_Tribe-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Peh-tó-pe-kiss, Eagle's Ribs, a Piegan Chief }} {{clear}} == Team Scope == The Blackfeet Tribe (Ampskapi Piikani) of the Blackfeet Nation are situated in northwestern Montana, United States on the Blackfeet Reservation. They are comprised mostly of descendants of the Piegan (Piikani) band of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksikaisitapi). This Confederacy is comprised of the Blood (Kainai), Piegan (Piikani) and Blackfoot (Siksika) tribes. The Kainai and Siksika are located on Reserves in Alberta, Canada. == Goals == The goal of this project is to add well-sourced profiles of Tribal Members of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana, United States, along with their Enrolled descendants, to source any existing unsourced profiles, and to flesh out the biographies of all profiles. Right now this project has the following members: ::* [[Chandler-2888|Kitty Carr]] (Project Coordinator) ::* [[McDougle-525|Kathleen McDougle]]. Here are some of the tasks that need to be done. Our team will be working on them, and could use your help. ::* Source existing profiles according to WikiTree and the Native American Project guidelines ::* Improve biographies of existing profiles ::* Add profiles from Native American census records from 1892 onward. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blackfeet_Tribe&action=edit§ion=1 Blackfeet Tribe] == Project Sticker == Use the Native Americans Sticker for profiles that do not need Native American Project Protection. The sticker should be added below the == Biography == lines. Sample usage: {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Blackfeet}} Result: {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Blackfeet}} {{clear}} == Online Resources == * [http://blackfeetgenealogy.com/ Blackfeet Genealogy] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2761958 FamilySearch: United States Native American Census Rolls, 1885-1940]

Blackford Family Mystery

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] == Background == I set out on a search to resolve a fork in the road in my husband's genealogy; i.e., the origins of his Blackford ancestors. One group refers to the family history of Ivo Blackford (Emden, Missouri). In this history, the Blackford family in the Americas has its origins in Stockholm, Sweden. (see: [[Blackford-297|Anthony Christopher Blackford]]. I contacted anyone at Wikitree and at FamilySearch who referenced this history, requesting a copy of the document. None of them were able to provide it. More on this later. Due to the issues with this genealogy, I chose to halt my entries in this family line, as the entry for my husband's lineal ancestor [[Blackford-294|Benjamin Blackford]] is linked to this genealogical line. I did not want to make any changes to the [[Blackford-294|Benjamin Blackford]] entry, such as adding children, without further evidence regarding the parental line. I am, however, certain that [[Blackford-294|Benjamin Blackford]], married to [[Sadowski-144|Katherine Sadowski/Sandusky]], is my husband's 3rd great-grandfather. When I originally signed up at FamilySearch, Benjamin Blackford's parents were as shown in the Wikitree entry; i.e., Martin Blackford, from Sweden. Months later, however, it had been changed to reflect that his father was Nathaniel Blackford. By and large, the information matches Wikitree entry for [[Blackford-136|Nathaniel Blackford]], but that entry does not list all the children. The entry for Benjamin Blackford contains a collaboration note with a legacy dispute, noting that Martin Blackford was the father of Benjamin Blackford and referencing the 1876 Blackford family history by William T. Blackford of Alabama. == Documentation and Sources == I obtained Blackford family records from the Shelby County (Missouri) historical society and museum. It is labeled: "Blackford Gilchrist Family Cemetery Shelby Co Missouri Salt River Township." I am uncertain if these represent the "family history of Ivo Blackford" as referenced in various sources. === Ivo Blackford === Who is Ivo Blackford? Ivo Blackford (b. 1935, now deceased) is the son of James Lloyd Blackford (b. 1884), who is the son of James G. Blackford (b. 1845), who is the son of James Madison Blackford (b. 1812), whose parents were Benjamin Blackford (b. 1762) and Catharine Sadowski/Sandusky Blackford (b. 1770). I know he was at one time an active member of and held office in the Shelby County Historical Society (approximately 1973). I do not know what other offices he held. === Blackford Gilchrist Family Cemetery Shelby Co Missouri Salt River Township === Most significantly, this contains "History of the Blackford Family since 1650," compiled by Dr. William T. Blackford, of Alabama in 1876. Following is a single-spaced, typewritten "Sweden and Norway the Ancestral Home of the Blackford Family," which contains absolutely no reference to the Blackford family. The author mentions Gustavus Adolphus, king of Sweden from 1611 to 1632 (b. 1594, d. 1632), but does not tie the Blackford family to the royal line in any way. Page 2 then begins with "an interesting family record of BLACKFORD family given to me in 1876, by Dr. William T. Blackford, Alabama. It appears from the records that Anthony Christopher Blackford, the founder of the family in Sweden, was born at Gombota on July 6, 1650. Magdelena Bornstein, his wife, was born at the same place, April 10, 1654." * Note: I have not yet found Dr. William T. Blackford in the family genealogy at Wikitree, FamilySearch or Ancestry.com. The first issue is there is no documentation of the referenced record. The second is that I am unable to document Gombota, Sweden, as a valid location. Third, I cannot find any historical records to verify that these two people exist in Europe in that time period. Typewritten at the end of a narrative family genealogy: (signed) Samuel M. Duncan, Nicholasville, Kentucky. February 6, 1898, adding that the history was given to Samuel M. Duncan by Dr. William T. Blackford in the year 1876. A copy was sent to Mary Ellen Dobbin Hayward, daughter of Mary Jane Duncan Blackford Dobbin, who was born May 17, 1822. Underneath these notations is a note that it was copied by Cora Hayward Davis, grand-daughter of Mary Jane Duncan Blackford Dobbin on April 20, 1957. === Blackford Genealogy 1640 - 1997 === First edition written and compiled by Nora Blackford Jones and N. Elizabeth Brant, printed in 1935. Second edition compiled by Erma Blackford, Vivian Harlan Smith, and Delores Weber Crews, printed in 1975. Third edition compiled by Delores Weber Crews (now deceased) and printed in 1998. The current edition is published by Willow Bend Books, Leesburg, VA. This book documents the genealogy starting with Samuel Blackford, Sr., born c. 1640/1650, died 12 Feb 1712 in Piscataway, NJ. In the 1997 update, Crews notes: "The information starting with Daniel Blackford, Born 1677, was originally taken from a copy of Whitehead's manuscript copy of births, marriages, deaths in Piscataway, New Jersey, from 1676 to 1790. Information for period 1935 to present was received from various family members for the second edition, and this third edition of the Blackford Genealogy." At the time of the last update in 1997, there were fewer resources available, and Crews notes that the origins of Samuel Blackford are unknown but most likely to be Scotland to Ireland to England before coming to the Americas. == Conclusion == Neither of these documents can be taken as reliable by themselves and have to be proven with other supporting documentation, now much more available than in the past. I have reviewed numerous documents and genealogies from other families related to this Blackford line through marriage. There is absolutely nothing to support that the lineage began in Sweden. On the other hand, there are numerous sources, primarily proven wills, to support that the lineage in the Americas began with Samuel Blackford, Sr., as documented in the Blackford Genealogy. Family members are encouraged to provide source material if available to further document the research and conclusions. Please read [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/ Evidence Explained].

Blackhead, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Blackhead, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Blackhead, Newfoundland]] ''This article was taken from the Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and LabradorEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, volume 5 [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/compoundobject/collection/cns_enl/id/3906/show/3778 p. 206-207], Poole, Cyril F. Cuff, Robert. Published 1994. Accessed 2018.. It needs to be edited.'' Currently amalgamated with Small Point and Adam's CoveWikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Point-Adam%27s_Cove-Blackhead-Broad_Cove Small Point-Adam's Cove-Blackhead-Broad Cove]. Accessed 2018. ==History== This municipality is made up of several contiguous fishing communities on the North Shore of Conception Bay, between Kingston (formerly Upper Small Point) and [[Space:Western Bay, Newfoundland|Western Bay]]. This 5 km stretch of coast is generally steep-to, with a succession of small coves that provide a landing place for small boats, but with no sheltered harbour. Consequently, as the population of the North Shore boomed in the nineteenth century, settlers built their homes and gardens on the banks above the sea, and the various communities soon "ran together". In the twentieth century the population of the area from Small Point to Adam's Cove has generally declined, from a high of about 1600 people in 1911. With the decline of the local shore fishery the community has continued to "retreat" from the ocean, so that by the 1970s most homes were located along the highway. The most northerly village is Adam's Cove, while southward are Blackhead, Broad Cove and Small Point. Blackhead offers the best landing place, and was probably the first settled: Joseph Parsons and Thomas Moores were recorded as inhabitants in 1708- 09. The other coves were all probably settled in the mid to late 1700s, by crews who had earlier come to Newfoundland in the employ of English firms with headquarters at Carbonear or Harbour Grace. Early settlers at Adam's Cove included James Adams, Robert Evans and George Hudson. Small Point (so named because it was small in comparison with nearby Sugarloaf Head) was home to John King and Michael Hurley by 1793. By about 1765 Lawrence Coughlan was making regular visits to the North Shore from [[Space:Harbour Grace, Newfoundland|Harbour Grace]]. The first Methodist church in Newfoundland was built at Blackhead in 1769. Blackhead was created a Methodist circuit, with two ministers, in 1816, and a religious revival in 1830-1831 converted many people in the surrounding area to the faith. By the first Census, in 1836, there were approximately 1000 people in the Small Point-Adam's Cove area, the majority of whom were Methodists. There was at least one school for the children of the area. Adam's Cove had a population of 264 in 1836, while Broad Cove and Blackhead first appeared separately in the Census of 1845 with 580 and 257 inhabitants respectively. Small Point is first noted in 1857 (as Lower Small Point), with a population of 79. In that year there were schools in both Blackhead and Adam's Cove. All four settlements grew in the mid-1800s from communities relying exclusively on the local shore fishery to areas where a number of merchants, traders and planters had established themselves. Jabez Pipe traded from Blackhead, and John Dumond from Adam's Cove. William Baggs and John and Levi Hudson were planters in Adam's Cove in 1871, and merchant Timothy O'Leary established premises in both Upper and Lower Small Point. By 1894 the LeGrow family had become the most important dealers and planters in Broad Cove, while the Moores and Hudsons were well known "fish-killers" in Blackhead. In Adam's Cove, James Evans was a general dealer while Robert and [[Hudson-6572|George Hudson]] and Charles Moores were planters. The North Shore of Conception Bay was becoming overfished by the mid-1800s and all useable shore space was densely occupied. As the planters of the area looked further afield, one of the first areas to be exploited was the opposite side of Conception Bay, where there were lucrative fishing grounds around Cape St. Francis. Such communities as Bauline and Pouch Cove were established as summer fishing stations, but soon were settled by people from Adam's Cove and Blackhead in particular. Thereafter, the major migratory fishery from the North Shore was to the Labrador; by 1884 more than 200 fishermen from the area were engaged in that fishery. At the turn of the century, the four communities had grown as follows: Lower Small Point to 256 people, Broad Cove South to 381, Broad Cove North to 186: Blackhead to 268 and Adam's Cove to 459. A number of men from the area found work as miners on Bell Island or in the lumber industry in the early 1900s. But increasingly families chose to leave their communities, many of them ending up in Massachusetts and New York, and this exodus intensified in the 1920s and 1930s, as the decline ofthe shore fishery followed the collapse of the Labrador fishery. In 1994 common family names in Adam's Cove included Baggs, Hollett and Hudson. The name Bennett was the most common in Blackhead while Bishop, Delaney, Legrow and O'Leary persisted in Broad Cove. In Small Point, Doyle, Kennell, Peach and Trickett were familiar names. Grant Head (1976), Charles Lench (1912), E.R. Seary (1977), Lovell's Newfoundland Di¬ rectory (1871), McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory (1894), Census (1836-1991), Centre for Newfoundland Studies (Blackhead; Broad Cove). ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blackhead,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

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[[Space:Adam's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Adam's Cove]] | [[Space:Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Blackhead]] | [[Space:Bradley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Bradley's Cove]] | [[Space:Broad Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Broad Cove]]
[[Space:Mulley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Mulley's Cove]] | [[Space:Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Ochre Pit Cove]] | [[Space:Small Point, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Small Point]] | [[Space:Western Bay, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Western Bay]]
== Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony|category=Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''Province:''' Newfoundland Colony :'''District:''' Bay de Verde :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.52551014653488, -52.657276564645876 :'''Elevation:''' 7.0 m or 23.0 feet The name Blackhead comes from outcropping on the coast first used for navigation and, then, to designate the settlement there that later became Blackhead and Broad Cove. Mulley's Cove and even Small Point were sometimes included as well although Mulley's Cove was sometimes also referred to as "Little Blackhead". ===History=== 1700 to 1750 * Gill: James Gill is recorded in the Colonial Office Secretary Book in September 1753 as as a resident of Blackhead. It is not clear if this is Blackhead Northshore of the Blackhead near St John's. *Moores: Thomas Moores is the start of the Moores family line in Blackhead Newfoundland. He had a fishing Room in Blackhead where he was recorded in the summer of 1708 (CO Newfoundland Fishing census for 1708). His winter residence was likely Freshwater where he had a plantation. Both the Blackhead and Freshwater properties are noted in his will of 1754 in the Wimborne Court records. He gave his plantation in Freshwater to his son John and his Blackhead property to his son Jonathan. Thomas returned to Wimborne Dorset after 1722 (last date Thomas was supplied by Boston Merchant, Thomas Ruck, see Ruck fonds, Newfoundland Archives, The Rooms) where he lived on King St (also noted in his will). Jonathan is the first Moores in Blackhead. Family link: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Moores-327 * Nicole (Nicholle): Noe (Noah) Nicole had married, Ann Thistle, the widow of William Thacker of Western Bay. They were in Blackhead before 1734. That year Noe was coming back from Jersey and wrote a will naming his wife, who was still in Newfoundland as executor. They had no children together. The will states that he had a plantation in Blackhead. The will was not proved until 1742 when Ann sent it to Jersey to be probated. What happened to the property in Blackhead? Ann remarried Richard Mullens after Noe's death and moved to the Thacker property she had inherited in Western Bay. At this time, Blackhead included the communities we now know as Broad Cove and Mulley's Cove and perhaps Adam's Cove. Since we do not know for sure where his plantation was, the family is included in the Blackhead one place study. Noe's profile starts here. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nicolle-461 In the 19th Century an Edward Nichole and wife Margaret were living in Blackhead. The link between the early Nicholes and Edward is not known Edwards profile is here https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Nichole-13&errcode=new_profile * Pippy: The first Pippy in Blackhead may have been Philip Pippy Sr. A Philip Pippy was at the bedside of John LeGrow in 1773. He may have been in Blackhead as early as 1754 when Mary and Edward Janes named their second son Philip P(ippy?). Janes. Philip would have been in the same generation as George Pippy of Harbor Grace who was born about 1739 and died there possibly 1790. The Blackhead Pippys and the Harbour Grace Pippys may have been related. Perhaps Philip and George were brothers. While birth and death records confirm there were two families, they are often jumbled together into one. For example the Blackhead Peter Peter who was born in 1783 and died there in 1859 is confused with the Peter Pippy born 1758 and died at Harbour Grace in 1832. The Blackhead Pippy profile begins with Philip Pippy Sr. of Blackhead. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pippy-49 Thacker: A William Thacker was in Carbornear about 1685. And on Little Belle Island about 1703 where he was stationed to defend Carbonear against the French. William and his brother Thomas fished out of Blackhead. William may have met Ann Thistle there where the Thistles had a large plantation in Little Blackhead (later Mulley's Cove). They married in the early 1700s. After William died about 1730 Ann next married Noe Nicolle of Blackhead and then Richard Mullens of Western Bay. Ann moved to Western Bay to Richards plantation. Ann and Richard had no children and Ann's children by William Thacker inherited the Western Bay plantation. Williams brother, Thomas, seems to have remained in Blackhead into the 1750s where he and his wife, Ann Boudier Thacker were recorded as living in Feb 1759 in records held by the Cour du Samedi of Jersey (pages 421-422). The Thacker profiles start here. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Thacker-2649 1750-1800 *Brehaut: (Breho): Henry Brehaut was in Blackhead by 1761 when he cleared land. His son, Henry, and family moved to PEI. In Blackhead there is a branch of the Moores family that is referred to as the Moores / Brehos Suggesting a Brehaut daughter may have married a Moores son. The porfile starts with Henry Brehaut Sr. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brehaut-39 * Butts: Thomas Butt was likely born in Broad Cove, the son of William who arrived there in 1750. He moved to Blackhead after he had married a Blackhead girl and received property from his mother-in-law. Thomas' brother-in-law, Edward Lawrence shared the property with him. Thomas also leased property from Augustin Le Rossignol. The family information can be found at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Butt-455 * Hudson: Matthew Hudson settled in Blackhead and inherited property there from his father. This branch of the Hudsons likely stems from the Adam's Cove Hudsons *Lawrence: Edward Lawrence moved to Blackhead when he married a Blackhead girl and received property from his mother-in-law. Edward's brother-in-law, Thomas Butt shared the property with him. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lawrence-19820 *Le Rossignol: Augustin Le Rossignol of Jersey was on the Northshore by the 1720s and held properties in Western Bay and Blackhead. Before 1761 when he cleared land in Blackhead, he may have lived in Western Bay. We know that members of Augustin's family were in Newfoundland before 1768 when his son Edward appears in court records. By the time of the Plantation Book there is little evidence that the family lived permanently in Newfoundland. However, Augustin's sons Augustin Jr, Phillipe and Edward were ship captains that regularly carried goods between Jersey and Newfoundland. Details on the family can be found at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/LeRossignol-2 *Moran: John Moran married a local girl and got property from his mother-in-law in 1806. However he was likely in Blackhead before this date. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Moran-6373&errcode=new_profile *Mulley: John Mulley (Mollet) moved to Blackhead from Mulley's Cove when he got a plantation there from his father-in-law after he married before 1776. The John Mulley family starts with this link: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mulley-253 *Parsons: Joseph Parsons was fishing at Blackhead in the summer of 1708 with his wife 4 children and 2 skiffs, which was recorded by the Census of that year. The Parsons were an old family who had settled in Clown's Cove (CO 1 census for 1675, 1676 & 1677). In 1768 William Parsons was in Blackhead with the intention of establishing a plantation on the southside of Blackhead. Perhaps this is the property the Parsons held in 1708. In September of that year his building was blocked by Joseph Yabsley. William went to court ( Colonial Office Secretary Letter Book for Sept 30 1768 #123.) The Court ruled that, William Parsons is not to be obstructed by Joseph Yeabsley or anyone else in building fishing works at Blackhead. And noted that enclosures or fences to meadows or gardens are not considered fishing works." * Whelan (Whalen Whealon: David Whelan arrived in Blackhead about 1766 when he leased 1 meadow of John Mulley (Sr.) of Broad Cove (likely part of Mulley's Cove that borders Broad Cove) who cut it out of woods. He purchased property in Broad Cove in 1766. HIs profile can be found in the Broad Cove One Place Study. *Yabsley: Joseph Yabsley was in Blackhead by 1768 when he is recorded in the Colonial Office Secretary Letters in a Blackhead property dispute with William Parsons. He and wife Elizabeth had only one child who married Thomas Moores. She inherited her father's plantation. The link to Yabsley information is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Yabsley-122 ===Population=== ==Sources==

Blackman and Allied Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Blackman and Allied Families == Contains the lines of four grandparents: Blackman, Joslin, Adams and Keigwin. * by [[Holman-5015|Alfred Lyman Holman]] (1854-1934) * published Chicago, Illinois, 1928 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blackman and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712904 === Citation Formats === * Holman, Alfred Lyman. ''[[Space:Blackman and Allied Families|Blackman and Allied Families]]'' (Chicago, Illinois, 1928) [ Page ]. * ([[#Holman|Holman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Holman, Alfred Lyman. ''[[Space:Blackman and Allied Families|Blackman and Allied Families]]'' (Chicago, Illinois, 1928) [ Page ].

Blackmore Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Blackmores. We think we know that Mary Jane Blackmore was the second wife of Jonas R. Sutton. We don't know Mary Jane's parents. One possibility for her father is Isaac Blackmore who served Massachusetts in the Revolution, later relocating to the Pike County Pennsylvania area. His name appears as giving testimony regarding the Pennamite War. Another possibility is Isaac is her grandfather. Any Blackmore information greatly appreciated! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Blacks Cemetery Omakau

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[[Category: Blacks Cemetery, Omakau, Otago| ]][[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] [[Category:Omakau, Otago]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Blacks Cemetery in Omakau, Otago.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Blacks Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:Blacks_Cemetery,_Omakau,_Otago| Wikitree]]: 2 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2509446/omakau-black-cemetery| Findagrave]: 700 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Omakau/172131| Billion Graves] : 89 ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- |[[Clair-247|Clair]]||John || 1836||28 September 1884||None yet||Not Found |- |[[Clare-1093|Clare ]]||John ||1862|| 7 Aug 1928||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2015/233/148287680_1440297568.jpg On FindAGrave]|| [[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148287680/john-robert-clare| 148287680]] |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

Blacksburg, South Carolina

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Blacksburg, VIrginia

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[[Category:Virginia]] [[Category: Montgomery County, Virginia]] [[Category:Blacksburg, Virginia]] [[Category: Virginia Tech]] [[http://blacksburg.gov Town Website]] [[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Blacksburg,+VA/@37.224998,-80.404987,13z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x884d950adc06dcc3:0x86ceb8ea4842da2d?hl=en Location on Google Maps]] [[http://arcgis.webgis.net/va/blacksburg/ Town of Blacksburg Online GIS System]] ''[[http://www.blacksburg.gov/index.aspx?page=213 From the town website]]'' == History == The small, fragile settlements along the east coast of North America in the early 1600's initiated "The Great Migration", the historic ever-westward march of humanity that eventually populated this country. Around 1750, the frontier of this migration reached the Allegheny Ridge (or Eastern Continental Divide), which was a difficult barrier to be crossed. The frontier settlement of Draper's Meadow (now Blacksburg) originated on one of the earliest and best routes over the mountainous ridge. The site of the settlement was selected because of the abundance of fertile land and numerous springs, just within the eastern boundary of the great Mississippi River basin. William Preston surveyed the original settlement, creating 25 to 30 lots, most of which were between 150 and 600 acres. About twenty years later, in 1773, Preston returned an purchased four of those same lots to create his Smithfield Plantation and prosperous land business. Another purchaser, Samuel Black, purchased one lot, on which one of his sons later constructed the square grid of streets now known as "The Old Sixteen Squares." Many assets of the Town's early history, including a large number of old structures, springs and streams, and the layout of the original streets that define the Sixteen Squares, remain as a glimpse into the past. Within those same bounds are the stories of the constant evolution of Blacksburg's history. This evolution has led to a unique sense of place and time in Blacksburg, and it is that sense that we seek to enhance through the programming of the Blacksburg Museum.

Blackshear Prison

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[[Category: Confederate American Civil War Camps for Union POWs]] [[Category:Blackshear, Georgia]] = History = = Conditions = = References = * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Blackshear_Prison|Blackshear Prison]] * [https://www.mycivilwar.com/pow/ga-blackshear.html Blackshear Prisoner of War Camp] = External Links =

Blacksmith Image

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Blackstock, South Carolina

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Blackstock and Related Families Interest Group

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[[Space:Blackstock_Resource_Page|Blackstock Resource Page]] ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BLACKSTOCK&order=dobup Blackstock Geneology].''''' Our purpose is to research the Blackstocks, Reeses, Griffins, Patricks, Grahams, and related families and update our records as necessary. '''''To ask a question about any of the above mentioned families, click on the Surnames listed at top left of page.''''' ~*~ Here's how you can be [[Special:Following|notified]] every time someone adds a new Blackstock to WikiTree. ~*~ '''Blackstock Researchers on WikiTree Descended from [[Blackstock-9|Thomas Blackstock]] (b. 1670)''' [[Blackstock-97|Billy Blackstock]] , descended thru [[Blackstock-10|James Franklin Blackstock, Sr.]] [[Barton-1090|Debby Black]], descended through [[Blackstock-38|Hannah (Blackstock) Barton]], daughter of Daniel K., son of [[Blackstock-10|James Franklin Blackstock, Sr.]] [[Cook-8421|Patricia Powers]], descended through Cornelius Blackstock, son of Daniel K., son of [[Blackstock-10|James Franklin Blackstock, Sr.]] [[Blackstock-202|Sandra Taylor]], descended through [[Blackstock-202|Richard Blackstock]] [[Franklin-1969|Lisa R. Franklin]], descended through [[Blackstock-14|Jane (Blackstock) Foster]] via [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Foster-Family-Tree-5786 her son Riley B. Foster]. ~*~ '''Other Blackstock Researchers on WikiTree''' [[Gallion-44| Alice Gallion]], descendant of [[Blackstock-210| Jim Blackstock]] of [[:Category:Henderson_County%2C_Tennessee|Henderson County, Tennessee]]. The 1880 census stated Jim's father was born in North Carolina. Can we find Jim's connection to Thomas Blackstock (born 1670 in Belfast, [[:Category:County_Antrim|Antrim, Ireland]])? [[Eastman-829|Angel Piper]], descendant of [[Blackstock-225|William Blackstock]] of [[:Category:Halifax_County%2C_Virginia|Halifax County, Virginia]] also needs conclusive evidence proving her line connects to Thomas (b. 1670) [[Parker-12816|Janet Jones]], descended through [[Blackstock-229|Emilie Blackstock]] [[Blackstock-239| Anonymous Blackstock]], a descendant of William Blackstock (1830-1884), a farmer in Aughnagurgan, [[:Category:County_Armagh|County Armagh Northern Ireland]]. Descendants live in Northern Ireland, England, British Columbia, US, Canada, and Australia. ~*~ '''Famous Persons Related to the Blackstocks''' :Kelly Clarkson [spouse of Brandon Blackstock, son of [[Blackstock-471|Narvel Blackstock]]] :[[Jones-12587|George Jones]] [spouse of Tammy Wynette] :Reba McEntire [spouse of a Narvel Blackstock (now divorced)] :Britney Spears [descended from [[Blackstock-4|Mary (Blackstock) Beard]]] :[[Pugh-641|Tammy Wynette]] [descended from [[Blackstock-38|Hannah Blackstock]]] ~*~ Some of the Counties Blackstocks resided in: Alabama: :[[:Category:Winston_County%2C_Alabama|Winston County]] Georgia: :[[:Category:DeKalb_County%2C_Georgia|DeKalb County]] :[[:Category:Hall_County%2C_Georgia|Hall County]] :[[:Category:Jackson_County%2C_Georgia|Jackson County]] :[[:Category:Cobb_County%2C_Georgia|Cobb County]] :[[:Category:Forsyth_County%2C_Georgia|Forsyth County]] :[[:Category:Meriwether_County%2C_Georgia|Meriwether County]] Oklahoma: :[[:Category:Tulsa_County%2C_Oklahoma|Tulsa County]] Pennsylvania: :[[:Category:Cumberland_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Cumberland County]] South Carolina: :[[:Category:Greenville_County%2C_South_Carolina|Greenville County]] :[[:Category:Union_County%2C_South_Carolina|Union County]] Tennessee: :[[:Category:Henderson_County%2C_Tennessee|Henderson County]] Texas: :[[:Category:Smith_County%2C_Texas|Smith County]] :[[:Category:Wood_County%2C_Texas|Wood County]] :[[:Category: Van Zandt County, Texas|VanZandt County]] :[[:Category:Henderson_County%2C_Texas|Henderson County]] :[[:Category:Tarrant_County%2C_Texas|Tarrant County]] :[[:Category:Gaines_County%2C_Texas|Gaines County]] :[[:Category:Reeves_County%2C_Texas|Reeves County]] :[[:Category:Taylor_County%2C_Texas|Taylor County]] :[[:Category:Dallas_County%2C_Texas|Dallas,County]] :[[:Category:Navarro_County%2C_Texas|Navarro County]] :[[:Category:Nueces_County%2C_Texas|Nueces County]] Virginia: :[[:Category:Halifax_County%2C_Virginia|Halifax County]] Ireland: :[[:Category:Antrim_County%2C_Ieland|Antrim County]]

Blackstock Clan

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[[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Blackstock Clan]] =='''Welcome to Blackstock Clan''' == {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Blackstock Clan Team |- |Team Leader || |- |Team Members|| vacant |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Blackstock together with members bearing the name Blackstock, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Blackstock. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Blackstock on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Blackstock. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Blackstock History== :Crest: :Motto: :Slogan: :Region: :District: :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Septs: :Names associated with the clan: :See Also:

Blackstock Plantation

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[[Category:Blackstock Plantation, Union County, South Carolina]] [[Blackstock-8|William Blackstock]] Plantation – Cross Anchor – Union County '''Basic Information''': https://south-carolina-plantations.com/union/william-blackstock.html#4 :Location – Tyger River, Union County :Original plantation lands were located west of Union off SC 49 in the vicinity of Blackstock Road, Battlefield Road, and Monument Road. :Origin of name – Unknown :Current status – Bike trails and camping sites have been developed and are open to the public. '''Timeline''' :1766 – Earliest known date of existence. 150 acres on the south side of the Tyger River granted to John Irvin on September 26, 1766. :1770 – Irvin conveyed the property to William Blackstock on August 8. :? – House built :1780 – A great Revolutionary War battle, the Battle of Blackstocks Plantation, was fought here on November 20. General Sumter defeated General Tarlton. :1974 – Canal Wood Corporation was owner of record. '''Land''' :Number of acres – 150 in 1766 :Primary crop – Tobacco :[[Blackstock-8|William Blackstock]] is buried on the land. '''Owners''' :John Irvin (1766-1770) :William Blackstock, Sr (1770-1798) :Canal Wood Corporation (1974) :::'''''*It should be noted that in addition to raising tobacco on the plantation, William Berry Blackstock was also an Indian Trader on the plantation. :::'''''*Part of the plantation is now being operated as a South Carolina State Park.'''''

Blackstone Hill Cemetery

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[[Category: Otago Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Blackstone Hill Cemetery, Blackstone Hill, Otago|Blackstone Hill Cemetery]] in Blackstone Hill, Otago.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Blackstone Hill Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2573419/blackstone-cemetery FindAGrave]

Black-Valentine Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] For several years I have been searching for Sarah Meirs /Meares according to the marriage record she was Born Denton, Lincolnshire married there twice the first marriage was to John Black in 1797 and John Scoffield in 1840. If anyone is able to find her birth and parents I would greatly appreciate it

Blackville, South Carolina

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Blackwall, Immigrant Voyage to Victoria 1855

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[[Category:Blackwall, Arrived 1 Nov 1855]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The Immigrant ship Blackwall sailed from Gravesend, England on the 17th July 1855 - arrived Port of Melbourne 1st of November 1855. === One of the Blackwall Line of Packets Master: Captain John McKerlie type: ship of 839 tons ------------------ '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' PORT OF MELBOURNE. Arrived October 31—Alice Martin, schooner, from Adelaide 28th Oct. November 1.—Africa, ship, 1450 tons, from Liverpool. 20th July with seventeen cabin and two hundred and eight intermediate and steerage passengers; Blackwall. ship, from Plymouth 24th, July, with twenty-three cabin and thirty-three second and third cabin passengers; Harp, schooner, from Sydney: Pilot, schooner, from Hobart Town; Cyclone, schooner, from Sydney: Village Belle, schooner, from Geelong; Thomas and Henry, brig, from Otago, N.Z., 15th ult; Teake, brig, from Calcutta 6th June, via Mauri tius 16th September: Pilot, schooner. from Hobart Town 21st ult.;. Cantero, barque, from Mauritius 15th September. from: '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''. in the Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918) of Tuesday 6 November 1855, Page 2. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88047921?] === PASSENGER LISTs === Unassisted passenger lists (1852-1923) Record Series Number (VPRS): 947 from the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) at: https://www.prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists (search for Blackwall 1855) Results for Victoria Inward Passenger Lists 1839-1923 from the Find My Past website at: https://www.findmypast.com.au/search/results?datasetname=victoria+inward+passenger+lists+1839-1923&eventyear=1855&eventyear_offset=0&shipname=blackwall === FURTHER READING === TIME-SIGNAL.—LIGHTHOUSE, GELLIBRAND'S POINT. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Saturday 6 October 1855, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4820166? ENGLISH SHIPPING. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Tuesday 16 October 1855, Page 5. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154895177? SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Wednesday 17 October 1855, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154891990? PORT FAIRY. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Friday 2 November 1855, Page 4, at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4822325? SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Friday 2 November 1855, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154860965? SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918) of Tuesday 6 November 1855, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88047921? VESSELS IN HOBSON'S BAY AND THE RIVER. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Monday 19 November 1855, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154867952? Packet trade from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_trade

Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study

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__NOTOC__ == Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study == This "Blackwater Swamp" One Place Study (OPS) for the area south of the James River in southeastern Virginia includes the Main Blackwater Swamp as well as the First, Second, and Third Swamps of the Blackwater (as described in early Virginia land records) that are the upper Blackwater River and some of its tributaries. It is west of today's Great Dismal Swamp.See the moveable map for the [https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp Great Dismal Swamp] posted by the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. See also [[#Great Dismal Swamp|Great Dismal Swamp]] (under [[#Resources|Resources]], above). : The Blackwater River area is part of the Chowan/Roanoke watershed (see additional information in the [[#Geography|Geography section, below]]). See also the map of the Blackwater River watershed posted by the "Virginia Places" website ([http://www.virginiaplaces.org/watersheds/blackwater.html this page], a non-WikiTree page [click your browser's back button to return to this WikiTree space page]). : As noted in the Wikipedia article about the Blackwater River: "In this region of Virginia, many streams are called 'swamps' but still function like streams in being long and linear, with water moving from one end to the other and laid out in a normal stream tributary network."Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia) Blackwater River (Virginia)], accessed 11 April 2024. If you would like to join the Blackwater Swamp OPS, please send me a private message, post a comment, or add your name/interest area to the [[#Members|Members section, below]]. Thanks!
~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], 11 April 2024 __TOC__ === Stickers === {{Member|OPS|place=Blackwater Swamp, Virginia}} :
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: Members of this One Place Study can add the '''Member sticker''' to their profile. ::: For profiles of '''WikiTree Members''' >>> {{Clear}} : For profiles of people who lived in the area of southeast Virginia referred to as the Blackwater Swamp, lying south of the James River, add the '''One Place Study sticker'''. {{One Place Study|place=Blackwater Swamp, Virginia|category=Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study}} :
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: The OPS sticker adds a link to this page and also the corresponding category, which means profiles in the OPS are "findable" in two ways: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] * [[:Category: Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study]] : Please also add location categories as appropriate. === Categorization === : In addition to [[:Category: Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study]], which can be added using the sticker or manually, please also add location categories as appropriate: * [[:Category: Isle of Wight County, Virginia Colony]] ([1634]-1776) ''Isle of Wight County was preceded by Warrosquyoake County (1634-1637), but that county does not currently have a WikiTree category'' ** [[:Category: Southampton County, Virginia Colony]] (1749-1776) ''created from Isle of Wight County in 1749'' * [[:Category: Isle of Wight County, Virginia]] (4 July 1776- ) ''for WikiTree purposes of categorization, USA begins on 4 July 1776'' ** [[:Category: Southampton County, Virginia]] (4 July 1776- ) * [[:Category: James City County, Virginia Colony]] (1634-1652) * [[:Category: Surry County, Virginia Colony]] (1652-1776) ** [[:Category: Sussex County, Virginia Colony]] (1753-1776) ''created from Surry County in 1753'' * [[:Category: Surry County, Virginia]] (4 July 1776- ) ** [[:Category: Sussex County, Virginia]] (4 July 1776- ) : Dates are from "History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995", which also has an interactive map where you can compare locations of counties which have a community named Blackwater (e.g., Franklin County, formed in 1785) with IoW County, James City County, Surry County, and Sussex County. Note that Franklin and Franklin County are different places.[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995] (accessed 11 April 2024). Franklin, incorporated as a town in 1876 and as an independent city in 1961, is "bordered to the east by the Blackwater River", lying across the river from Isle of Wight County, surrounded by Southampton County.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin,_Virginia Franklin, Virginia] (accessed 11 April 2024). === Geography === : The 105-mile Blackwater River "flows from its source near the city of Petersburg [and] joins the Nottoway River to form the Chowan River, which empties into Albemarle Sound.... The Blackwater-Nottoway confluence forms the boundary between Virginia and North Carolina." Franklin "lies on its west bank at the river's head of navigation. While canoes and other small boats plied the Blackwater upstream of Franklin in colonial times (and still do today), in the steamboat era, navigation was restricted to the river downstream of Franklin." : Although running from today's Prince George County to Southampton County through Surry County and Isle of Wight County,"The watershed of the Blackwater River contains a portion of three cities and five counties of Virginia: the cities of Franklin, Petersburg, and Suffolk, and the counties of Isle of Wight, Prince George, Southampton, Surry, and Sussex." ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia) Wikipedia] (acessed 13 April 2024) the area that is the initial focus of this OPS lies mostly in the latter two counties. In the mid-1700s, Southampton County and Sussex County were created from the southwestern portions of Isle of Wight County (1749) and Surry County (1753). :: '''Note''': I anticipate that most of the profiles added to this OPS will initially be those who settled the area prior to 1750. As people join this OPS project and post-1750s profiles are added, it may be that we will need to have pre- and post-1750s subcategories for [[:Category: Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study]]. If I don't go ahead and create them at the outset. ~ [[Noland-165|ls]], 11 April 2024 : The orientation of a contemporary 1670 map of the area that highlights waterways near Jamestown is a bit disorienting, but it shows the Blackwater River as well as Third Swamp and First Swamp tributaries (notice the arrow pointing North in the lower right corner and adjust accordingly).[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078-6 WikiTree image], from the following blog post, which has additional maps and location details: * Glenda Taylor, "[https://oneandallwisdom.com/ancestry-virginia-until-1625-lawnes-creek-chippoakes-creek-blackwater-river/ Ancestry: Virginia until 1625: Lawnes Creek, Chippoakes Creek, Blackwater River]" (accessed 11 April 2024). "James City County grew from the 1607 Jamestown settlement"WikiTree's [[:Category: James City County, Virginia]] (accessed 11 April 2024). and included land on both banks of the James River. In 1652, the land across the river from Jamestown became Surry County, which was bordered by Charles City County to the northwest and Isle of Wight County to the southeast. : '''Note''': Not included in this OPS are Blackwater Swamp, North Carolina; Blackwater, Franklin County, Virginia; Blackwater, Lee County, Virginia; Blackwater, Mathews County, Virginia; etc. "Blackwater" is a descriptive name"The Blackwater River is, as its name implies, a blackwater river - its waters are clear, dark, acidic, low in nutrients, and tannin stained" ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia) Wikipedia] (accessed 11 April 2024) that is found in other counties (and throughout the country). The OPS also does not include Petersburg, Fort Henry, or Franklin, Virginia. :'''Continent''': North America :'''Country''': United States :'''State/Colony''': Virginia :'''Elevation''': ''not much above sea [river] level? '' :'''GPS Coordinates''': * 36.7837610, -76.8744044 / 36° 47' 1.54" N, 76° 52' 27.86" W (Zuni, Isle of Wight County, Virginia)USGS: Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) #[https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/summary/1478230 1478230] (accessed 11 April 2024).
Wikipedia: [https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Zuni,_Virginia¶ms=36_51_58_N_76_49_51_W_type:city_region:US-VA 36°51'58"N 76°49'51"W]Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuni,_Virginia Zuni, Virginia] (accessed 11 April 2024). * 37.0215389, -76.8744046 / 37° 1' 17.54" N, 76° 52' 27.86" W (Dendron, Surry County, Virginia)
Wikipedia: [https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Dendron,_Virginia¶ms=37_2_40_N_76_56_5_W_type:city 37°2'40″N 76°56'5"W]Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendron,_Virginia Dendron, Virginia] (accessed 11 April 2024). : '''Chowan/Roanoke Watershed''': See the map attached to the Wikipedia article for the Blackwater River of the "eastern portion of the Chowan/Roanoke watershed, showing the Chowan, Meherrin, Nottoway and Blackwater rivers as well as Albemarle Sound."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia)#/media/File:Chowanrivermap.png Chowan/Roanoke Watershed map] (from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia) Wikipedia]). : The river shown starting parallel to the Blackwater River in the map is the James River. : The outlined counties along the path of the Blackwater River, from its source to the North Carolina border, are Prince George County (previously Charles City County), Surry County (partly following the border between Surry County and Sussex County, created from Surry County in 1753), and Isle of Wight County, following that county's border with Southampton County (created from IoW County in 1749) to Franklin, and then south to the North Carolina border, where it joins the Nottoway River to form the Chowan River. "South of Franklin, the Blackwater River forms the border between Southampton County and Suffolk." === History === * 1607 Jamestown * 1617 James City Incorporation: One of four created in 1617, it covered land that would later be Surry County and Isle of Wight County. * 1624/5 Jamestown Muster: The 524 people listed as being in James City in the muster - 19 of them in "Wariscoyack",1624/5 Jamestown Muster, [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&corp=James+Citty&month=&year=&date= James City residents]. the forerunner of 1634's Warrosquyoake County/Warrosquoyacke County, across the James River from Jamestown - probably did not venture far from the shores of the James River and, therefore, would not have settled in the Blackwater Swamp area. * 1634 counties: In 1634, Virginia was divided into eight Shires, quickly renamed as Counties, including James City County and Warrosquoyacke County (renamed Isle of Wight County in 1637).See also the "[[Space:Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes#counties |Counties Table]]" on WikiTree's [[Space: Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes|Virginia Counties and Parishes]] page. * 1646 Treaty:
"The lower Blackwater River (or Blackwater Swamp) up to its head at 'Yapim' (modern Franklin), and thence in a directly straight line to the 'Monacan town' (Mowhemencho, at the eastern tip of Powhatan County)" was set as "the boundary between Virginia and Indian lands". The 1646 treaty was agreed two by Governor William Berkeley and Chief Necotowance "after two years of war between the Virginia colony and the Powhatan confederation".
"Native Americans were only allowed to cross this line at the newly built Fort Henry on the Appomattox", where the city of Petersburg, Virginia is today. "Fort Henry was also one of the few places where trade between Europeans and interior Native American tribes could take place."From the WikiTree page [[Space: Virginia Peter Joneses]], citing [https://nelsonloeb.wordpress.com/2017/04/22/deep-virginia-roots/ Deep Virginia Roots], "Posted on April 22, 2017 by Charlie" (accessed 1 May 2020). : See "notes on Surry County, VA" for a discussion by "anderson1951" of laws enacted by the Virginia pertaining to parish and county borders. ==== Localities ==== : The following list is for locations as they are known then and/or today, or both, in the area covered by this OPS. For example the name a plantation, a creek (or swamp), or city. * : If WikiTree has a One Place Study for a locality near the Blackwater Swamp area (or if I missed a locality OPS that is within the area), list it here. If you find a non-WikiTree link for a relevant Place Study, add it under [[#Resources|Resources, below]]. * : If you're not sure, list the locality and details here: * :: Once researched, if the locality does not fit in either of the previous sections, move it to here with your results: * Pagan Creek, Isle of Wight County (from [[Hays-550]]) - not along the Blackwater River, if Pagan Creek is the same as the Pagan River (previously known as the Warrosquoyacke River). The Pagan River is a tributary of the James River, east of the Blackwater River.W&M report: "[https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1568&context=reports Shoreline Evolution: Isle of Wight, Virginia James River and Pagan River Shorelines]" by D. A. Milligan, K. O'Brien, C. Wilcox, & C. Hardaway. (Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary : 2010). https://doi.org/10.21220/V5313S === People === ==== Early Settlers ==== : List the person who initially settled in the area below and a date - generally the head of the family who received a land grant and, ideally, the date of the grant. If the person has a WikiTree profile, the name should be linked to it. Include that person's profile, and profiles for their family, in the appropriate [[#Categorization|location category/ies]]. * [[England-2255|Francis England (1609-1677)]], "obtained a patent July 26, '''1652''' for 1,066 acres, same being in Isle Of Wight County lying on a swamp running to the upper Chipoaks in Surry County" (from his profile, citing Boddie) * [[Gwaltney-9|Thomas Gwaltney (abt.1613-abt.1666)]], 14 May '''1666''', "granted 200 acres in Surry County on Main Blackwater Swamp"Virginia Chronicle, Library of Virginia: [https://virginiachronicle.com/?a=d&d=TSMT19670517.1.8&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN--------#documentdisplayleftpanesectionleveltabcontent Smithfield Times, Volume 46, Number 20, 17 May 1967] (accessed 12 April 2024). * John Teasley received a '''1713''' land grant for "200 acres on the south side of the main Blackwater Swamp. Beg.g at the mouth of Tarapin Swamp, on the east side of Seacock Swamp."Transcription of grant (from the Library of Virginia) posted on a [https://sciway3.net/clark/gill/Francis.html Virginia Gills]" page, information submitted by Mary Stromberg on 12 January 2009, accessed 12 April 2024). ** [[Teasley-212|John Teasley I (abt.1694-abt.1738)]] ''too young to have received a land grant in 1713'' * John Atkeison - 28 September '''1730''', received 150 acres "N.L." (new land) on the north side of the main Blackwater Swamp in Surry County, adjacent William Hart, Thomas Gwaltney, Thomas Halliman, Christopher Atkeson, and his own land.Nell Marion Nugent, ''Cavaliers and Pioneers'', Volume 3, 1695-1732 (Virginia State Library, Richmond : 1979). * [[Betts-5068|Thomas Betts Sr. (abt.1716-abt.1773)]] - Thomas Betts Homeplace near Mill Swamp: In '''1763''', Thomas Betts Sr. purchased 75 acres on the north side of the main Blackwater Swamp. It remained in the Betts Family for 190 years until it was sold in 1913.Instagram, "isleofwightcountymuseum" [https://www.instagram.com/p/CyQZR0KOAZf/ Betts Homeplace near Mill Swamp] (accessed 12 April 2024). * ''possibly [[Dew-152|John Dew Jr. Esq. (abt.1675-abt.1744)]]'' - He died in Isle of Wight County, but not sure where in the county he was living. His son, [[Dew-152|John Dew Jr. Esq. (abt.1675-abt.1744)]], was born in Isle of Wight County and died in North Carolina. "He owned large tracts of land on Meherrin River" (from his profile, 12 April 2024).See also the "Thomas Duke of James City County, VA" section on [https://genealogy.ztlcox.com/~ztlcox/duke/LynnTeague/Virginia/N%20James.htm this page] (accessed 12 April 2024). * Thomas Pittman - ''probably [[Pittman-317|Thomas Pittman IV (abt.1684-bef.1730)]]' ====Notables==== : Include the person's name, linked to their WikiTree profile (if they have one), followed by a link to their Wikipedia article.Generally, only people with a [[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia]] article are considered "Notables" by WikiTree's [[Project: Notables |Notables Project]]. * === Members === * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], Blackwater Swamp, Virginia OPS Coordinator: My main interest is in the pre-USA settlement of the area, including my Gwaltney ancestors. == Resources== * [https://surrycountyvahistory.org/articles/2019/1/30/the-blackwater-swamp Tales from The Blackwater Swamp] by James E. Atkins, 28 March 2004 (posted by the Surry County, Virginia Historical Society, accessed 11 April 2024). * Virginia Places: [http://www.virginiaplaces.org/watersheds/blackwater.html Map of the Blackwater River watershed] (accessed 13 April 2024). * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_River_(Virginia)#/media/File:Chowanrivermap.png Chowan/Roanoke Watershed map] (accessed 13 April 2024). * {{Wikidata|Q2905609|enwiki}} for the Blackwater River. * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surry_County,_Virginia Surry County, Virginia]. * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Wight_County,_Virginia Isle of Wight County, Virginia]. * [https://www.blackwaterlib.org/ Blackwater Regional Library] ** Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_Regional_Library Blackwater Regional Library] * WikiTree space page, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Adjacent_Virginia_Counties ** [[Space:Adjacent_Virginia_Counties#Isle_of_Wight_County |Isle of Wight County, Virginia]] ** [[Space:Adjacent_Virginia_Counties#Surry_County |Surry County]] * NCpedia: "[https://ncpedia.org/moseley-manuscript-map Moseley manuscript map] by T. Mike Childs, NC Government & Heritage Library, 2012 (acessed 12 April 2024). * NCpedia: 1737, [https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ncmaps/id/1245 A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina drawn from the Original of Colo. Mosely's] [sic]. Below title: "Survey by J. Cowley, London. 1737."Cowley, John. A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina drawn from the Original of Colo. Mosely's [sic]. Map. London: J. Cowley 1737. From North Carolina State Archives, North Carolina Maps. https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ncmaps/id/1245. ** "Historical Note: Edward Moseley, Surveyor General of North Carolina, published in 1733 one of the first maps of North Carolina to accurately show the coastal regions of the colony and identify settlements in the interior. John Cowley was the engraver of the Moseley map, and this manuscript map appears to be a reduced version from it with identical place names and locations of geographical features. The map differs slightly from the Moseley map of which it is a copy: also shows a proposed settlement at the head of the Pee Dee River where the Yadkin and Uwharrie rivers join." ** ''See the confluence of the Nottaway and Blackwater Rivers, to the west of the Great Dismal Swamp, along ''"The Dividing Line between Virginia and Carolina made in the Year 1728". * NCpedia: 1733, [https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/51135 New and correct map of the Province of North Carolina] by Edward Moseley (1682-1749). Moseley, Edward, 1682-1749. New and correct map of the Province of North Carolina. 1733. A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina (Moseley Map). MC0017. East Carolina University Digital Collections. https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/51135. Accessed 12 Apr. 2024. ** "A new and correct map of the Province of North Carolina by Edward Moseley, late surveyor general of the said province ([London]: Sold at the Three Crowns, 1733).... This image was assembled from 6 separate scans of the original map.)" ** ''See the confluence of the Nottaway and Blackwater Rivers, to the west of the Great Dismal Swamp, along ''"The Dividing Line between Virginia and Carolina made in the Year 1728". * The Nature Conservancy, Places We Protect: [https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/blackwater-river/ Blackwater River] (map point is Zuni, Virginia). ** Using the same map, Terrapin Swamp & Blackwater River is at [https://www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B057'48.7%22N+76%C2%B051'24.3%22W/@36.9635372,-76.8613614,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m10!1m5!3m4!2zMzbCsDQ5JzEwLjAiTiA3NsKwNTEnMTIuMSJX!8m2!3d36.8194295!4d-76.8533575!3m3!8m2!3d36.963533!4d-76.856748?entry=ttu 36°57'48.7"N 76°51'24.3"W], Southampton County, Virginia.This point (Terrapin Swamp & Blackwater) is relevant to a 13 November 1713 land grant to John Teasley of 200 acres on the south side of the main Blackwater Swamp:

"...in Consideration of His importation of four persons to dwell within this our colony of Virginia whoso named are Francis Gill, Tho's: Fournell, Hugh Williams and Rich: Andross. We have Given, Granted and Confirmed and by these ye _______ for us our heirs & ______ do Give, Grant and Confirm unto John Teasly of the County of Isle of Wight one certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred acres lieing and being on the south side of the ___ blackwater swamp in the said County of Isle of Wight and bounded as followeth, to wit, beginning at the mouth of Tarrapin swamp on the east side of Seacock Swamp thence up the various courses of the run of Taarapin swamp east, northeast eighty poles north seventy two degrees east thirty poles to an ash, a line tree of Tho's: Reeves's land then by the said Reeves's line south twenty four degrees east two hundred thirty two poles to a pine by Seacock swamp side and the same course crossing the said swamp twelve poles farther to a white oak thence south thirty two degrees west one hundred twenty four poles to a pine a line tree of George Pearses' land then by the said Pearse north twenty one degrees west ninety four poles to a white oak and north forty two degrees west thirty eight poles to a Gum by a branch then north fifty four degrees west thirty poles to Great Cypress by Seacock swamp side and up the various courses of the run of the said branch to the beginning . withall .. " (from a "[https://sciway3.net/clark/gill/Francis.html Virginia Gills]" page, information submitted by Mary Stromberg on 12 January 2009, accessed 12 April 2024).

* Discussion of Surry County borders.Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina: [https://andersonnc.com/notes-on-surry-county-va/ notes on Surry County, VA]: Hening's Statutes. "Written by anderson1951, 16 July 2021 (accessed 12 April 2024). : '''Resources with Genealogical Information''' * Boykin, Edward - My Southern Family: Entry for [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/genealogy/myff/d0080/g0000093.html Edward Boykin] "the Immigrant" (about 1650-1 Apr 1725), accessed 12 April 2024. * Bradshaw - [https://bratcherrw.com/Land/LandVAIsleWt.htm Isle of Wight County, VA Land Records] (accessed 12 April 2024). * Dew, Thomas - Duke Reassessment: [https://genealogy.ztlcox.com/~ztlcox/duke/LynnTeague/Virginia/N%20James.htm Virginia: On the North Side of the James River], accessed 12 April 2024. The page name displayed in the browser window's tab is "Blackwater River People", but "Blackwater" is not found in the page's text. * Gwaltney, Thomas ([[#People|above]]) - Virginia Chronicle, Library of Virginia: [https://virginiachronicle.com/?a=d&d=TSMT19670517.1.8&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN--------#documentdisplayleftpanesectionleveltabcontent Smithfield Times, Volume 46, Number 20, 17 May 1967] (accessed 12 April 2024). ** "Thomas Gwaltney who was granted 200 acres in Surry County on Main Blackwater Swamp, on May 14, 1666, for transporting four persons into the Colony of Virginia...." (detailed information is about 1800s Gwaltneys). * Harris - [https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2020/12/22/lancasters-and-harris/ LANCASTERS AND HARRIS], "Major Lancaster Connections", posted by m stanhope on 22 December 2020 (accessed 12 April 2024). * Holliman - ''Holliman Family History blogspot'', including one found in a search for "Blackwater", which includes a nice map of where they settled.''Holliman Family History blogspot'', "[http://hollimanfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/search/label/Blackwater%20River Exploring further Holleman History in Old Virginia, Part 8]", posted by Glenn N. Holliman on 10 February 2014 (accessed 12 April 2024). [http://hollimanfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/search/label/Blackwater%20River Blackwater River] (accessed 12 April 2024). * Mayo, William - [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mayo-family-dn-aproject/about/background Mayo Family DNA Project] ''probably [[Mayo-840|William Mayo (1629-1713)]]'' * ''multiple names'' - [https://www.directlinesoftware.com/Pool/surry.txt Surry] (land records, accessed 12 April 2024). * Raney/Rainey - Leaves on the Raney Tree: [http://raneygenealogy.blogspot.com/2019/07/south-of-blackwater-our-male.html South of the Blackwater: Our Male Raney/Rainey Line], posted 6 July 2019 (accessed 12 April 2024). * Tatum/Tatham - "[https://www.planetmurphy.org/pagebuild.php?pagebody1=TatumSamI.htm https://www.planetmurphy.org/pagebuild.php?pagebody1=TatumSamI.htm New Detailing on Daughter Mary Tatum]" (but seems more about Samuel Tatum's wife Mary, who left a will proved in Prince George County in January 1715/6), accessed 12 April 2024. * Teasley, John - Land Grant of 200 acres for Teasley (see [[#People]] section above) names the four headrights: Francis Gill, Tho's: Fournell, Hugh Williams and Rich: Andross. * Vaughan, Henry - [https://www.genealogyfacts.org/GFData/VA/VASurry/VASurry_County_Mixed_Records_Vaughan.htm Surry County Vaughan Family, Mixed Records (Before 1800)], accessed 12 April 2024. * Wall, Joseph (in a reply by anderson1951 on 7 March 2012 to a comment on the posted page) - Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina: [https://andersonnc.com/2-john-pitmans-of-iow/ 2 John Pitmans of IOW] (posted by anderson1951 on 5 March 2012, accessed 12 April 2024). === Great Dismal Swamp === * Moveable map for the [https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp Great Dismal Swamp], which is east of the area for this Blackwater Swamp, Virginia area. ** Today, it is 113,000 acres, but it "once covered more than one million acres".[https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge]; the Office/Visitor Contact Station is in Suffolk, Virginia ([https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp/contact-us "Contact Us"]), accessed 11 April 2024. It was named by William Byrd II in 1728 "(he thought it was dismal). He was here to survey the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina...."[https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp/about-us "About Us"], [https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great-dismal-swamp Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge] (accessed 11 April 2024) * Wiipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Dismal_Swamp Great Dismal Swamp]; [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/GreatDismalSwampMap.jpg Map]. * NCpedia: [https://www.ncpedia.org/great-dismal-swamp Great Dismal Swamp], by Bland Simpson, 2006; additional research and revision by Jared Dease and Alyssa Putt, February 2022 (accessed 12 April 2024). * [https://www.suffolkva.us/299/Great-Dismal-Swamp Great Dismal Swamp] in Suffolk, Virginia (accessed 12 April 2024): "The Great Dismal Swamp consists of approximately 72 square miles and is located in the southeastern portion of the City." * Only in Your State: [https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/virginia/multiple-bodies-of-water-va/ Teeming With Adventure, The Great Dismal Swamp In Virginia Was Once Over 1 Million Acres], by Beth (published 12 May 2023, accessed 12 April 2024). * Time Magazine: "[https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,829536,00.html Virginia: Swamps & Split Levels]", Friday, Nov. 30, 1962 === Footnotes ===

Blackwelder Name Study

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[[Category:Blackwelder Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Blackwelder Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blackwelder Blackwelder] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Blackwelder name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Blackwelders), by time period (18th Century Blackwelders), or by topic (Blackwelder DNA, Blackwelder Occupations, Blackwelder Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Blackwelder Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Riedel-224|Taylor Riedel]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blackwelder}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== *Your team name here * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Blackwelders of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schwarzwelter Schwarzwelter]

Blackwell Family Bible

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The Blackwell Family Bible
James W. Blackwell
Edgefield, South Carolina
This Bible has been passed down through the years, and the family pages were transcribed by my Aunt Margaret (Blackwell) Elam and Uncle Charles Elam in 1987. I am in contact with the present owner and am trying to make plans to visit to take photos of the actual Bible. Questions I hope to get answered: *Publish date of the Bible *Confirm trail of owners through the years **James W. Blackwell **Susan Blackwell (his wife) **Fannie Cornett (their daughter) **Susan (Cornett) Lyon (her daughter) **Frances (Lyon) Parks (her daughter) **Mary (Parks) Bass (her daughter) **Joy (Bass) Conley (her daughter) ----
Transcription by Charles and Margaret Elam in 1987:
James Blackwell and Mrs. Caroline Harmon, formerly Caroline Jennings, were married August 18, 1844 James Blackwell was married July 4, 1847 to Miss Susan Price, daughter of Jooseph and Mary Price, by Rev D. D. Brunson James Blackwell, son of John and Lucretia, was born November 19, 1821 J. P. Blackwell, a son of James and Caroline Blackwell was born November 20, 1845 John Robert Blackwell, a son of James and Susan A. Blackwell was born April 24, 1848 Susan A. Price a daughter of Joseph and Mary Price was born October 13th or 15th, 1825 Joseph Isaiah Blackwell a son of James and Susan A. Blackwell was born April 15th 1850 William Thomas Blackwell a son of James and Susan Blackwell was born May 16, 1852 Wright Atticus Dickerson Blackwell a son of James and Susan A. Blackwell was born the 7th day of August AD 1854 Mary Frances Lucretia Blackwell daughter of James and Susan Blackwell was born October 1856 James Blackwell son of Susan Blackwell was born 1858 W. L. Lyon departed March 5, 1937 J. H. Lyon departed this life Feb 15, 1923 Mary L. Lyon departed this life Dec 4, 1957 at 7:30 Susan C. Lyon departed Jan 26, 1962 Pauline C. Lyon born Jan 29, 1920; departed July 5, 1963 Caroline Blackwell the wife of James Blackwell departed this life on the 24th Nov 1846 at 6 o'clock am *May the Lord Bless her hence forth and forever more is my prayer, a husband and six children to mourn her loss...and Lord wouldn't Thee be pleased to take charge of them and guide and protect them in all of their foot steps. William Thomas Blackwell son of James and Susan Blackwell departed this life the 22nd day of Oct 1853 1:56 am J. E. Cornett departed this life Dec 10 1923 at 10:30 o'clock pm Mr. James Blackwell departed this life November 27, 1858 and left widow and six children to mourn his loss James Blackwell, Jr. departed this life of Thursday the 15th Sept 1860 W. A. D. Blackwell departed this life on Thursday the 19th of May at 10:30 o'clock pm 1904 Susan A. Blackwell departed this life the 2nd of July at 10:00 o'clock pm 1908 J. D. Cornett departed this life March 27, 1911 Fannie M. L. B. Cornett departed this life April 10 1933 at 4 o'clock am wife of J. D. Cornett James Blackwell Bible August 18, 1844

Blackwood River - Bridgetown - Photo Tree

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[[Category: History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category:Western Australia, Heritage Sites]] [[Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia]] {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 65 |label= The Swan River Colony (1829–1832) - l - The Colony of Western Australia (1832–1900) |caption= [https://catalogue.slwa.wa.gov.au/record=b2990187~S2 visit
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}} *[http://maps.bonzle.com/c/a?a=p&p=210013&zix=r&cmd=sp&s=blackwood%20river%20wa&pg=1&m=0&st=WA&c=1&x=116%2E679297601791&y=%2D34%2E0125435848379&w=92755&mpsec=0 Map of '''Blackwood''' River, WA - ''via '''> maps.bonzle'''.com''] *[[Blackwood-506|V Adm Sir Henry '''Blackwood''' KCB (1770 - 1832) ]] :[http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/Details/ec8121c9-bebb-41f2-98e6-8d7d6f39ce23 Bridgetown Road Bridge & Bridgetown Road Bridge over '''Blackwood River''' '' > inHerit''] :[http://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b2958164_1 Bridge over the Blackwood River at Bridgetown under construction, '''1887''' ''('''<+Q''')'' ] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b4582922_2 014746PD: Bridge over the Blackwood River, Bridgetown, '''1912''' ''('''<+Q''')'' ] '''*''' :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b2946398_6 008764PD: Bridge over the Blackwood River at Bridgetown, '''1922'''] '''*''' :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b2946398_17 014745PD: ''Unidentified'' building, Bridgetown, 1922-1923] '''*''' [[Giblett-139|''(a Post Office)'']] : p.121. '''''Bridgetown''' : the early years:'' FranTaylor, 2014. :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b2130660_001 014744PD: Bridgetown '''Railway''' Station, '''1922''' ''('''<+Q''')''] '''*''' :[https://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/images/orloff/012558d.jpg Blackwood River, Bridgetown ''('''1927''' ?)''] - ''Orloff'' :[https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10158757543957188&set=gm.663255200949814&type=3&theater&ifg=1 Old Postcard from Bridgetown ''(Old)'' ] :[https://www.facebook.com/abcsouthwest/photos/a.371526776810/10157543178801811 It's a painting of the Blackwood River near Bridgetown: talented local artist Rod Cameron] :[https://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/images/pd112/112108PD.jpg Blackwood River, ''Augusta,'' ''('''1927''' ?)''] - ''Orloff'' :[https://catalogue.slwa.wa.gov.au/record=b2990187~S2 Bridgetown (picture) Published/Produced '''1923'''] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b5525935_2 BA2596/2/263: Beverley '''Football''' Team, '''1931'''?] === People – LifeTree === :[https://catalogue.slwa.wa.gov.au/record=b2990187~S2 '''Mitchell,''' E. L. (Ernest Lund), ''1876-1959,'' collection of '''photographs''' State Library of WA.] *[[Mitchell-23450|Ernest Lund '''Mitchell''' (1876 - 1959) - ''Photographer'']] '''*''' :[https://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2014/03/18/3966561.htm ''From a ford, to a bridge, to a town:'' the early history of '''Bridgetown''' '' - via ABC radio''] == Sources ==

Blackwood's Magazine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Scotland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Periodicals]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Periodicals | Periodicals]] __TOC__ == Blackwood's Magazine == : A.K.A. "The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine" : A.K.A. "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine" * published by William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, 1817- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blackwood's Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Many: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034208 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000496211 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012361592 * Vol. 1-50 Index ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb202unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=a3cAAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 1 April-September 1817 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi01edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/edinburghmonthl06unkngoog * Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi02edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb209unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=fPMAAAAAYAAJ * Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi03edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsedinb229unkngoog ::* 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Welcome to Bladen County, North Carolina !
{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:North_Carolina_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 North Carolina Project Resource Page] *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-1.png |align=c |size=500 |caption=Logo }} ::James Sprunt has described the Native Americans in the"Chronicles of the Cape Fear River(1660-1916" He reports the Waco were Siouan Indians, the Saxapahaw and Cape Fear Indians were possibly Siouan. The Early colonists identified the Cape Fear Indians and that term may have referred to any American Indians found in the area. S.A. Ash mentions within James Sprunt's book that the lower Cape Fear Indians are "Congarees", a branch of the Old Cheraws and Waccamaw Indians were also listed, After settlement the Indians were driven away or died of European diseases.http://www.ncgenweb.us/bladen/bladen-county-ncgenweb ::Wilmington harbor and the coast of North Carolina was not a nice wide open harbor or river. In the beginning, there was no harbor, and the river had to be cleared to make any navigation possible."North Carolina Through Four Centuries" by William S. Powell states that “North Carolina was a frontier region open to settlement by migrants from other colonies, such as Virginia, South Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey as well as England, Ireland." http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/bladen_county_nc.html {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina.png |align=r |size=290 |caption=Map of Bladen Co. townships }}{{clear}} ::Bladen County is geographically described as a Coastal Plain county and the third largest in North Carolina, Bladen County is rightfully named the “Mother County.” Of the state’s 100 counties, 55 of them were originally part of Bladen County. carolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/bladen-county-1734/ {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1895 atlas }} :'''Winter, 1724-25''' General Burrington described the Lower Caper Fear region settlement as being uninhabited.. :'''April 30, 1726''' - Settlement began by spring with Maurice Moore was the earliest known settler. :'''June, 1726''' Moore sold the first town lot in Brunswick Town after laying out the town. He would have had others there also.There were Maurice, Roger, and Nathaniel Moore alone with others nearby who were referred to as family (or friends), such as E. Allen, J Porter, E Moseley, J Ashe, S Swann, J Swann, J Davis, J Grange, E. Hyrne, T Jones, E Smith, and M Vail. The earliest land grants were recorded under the Lords Proprietors such as David Donahoe and John Baptista Ashe received grants in 1727. Richard Singletary received a grant in 1728. {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''Oct 31, 1732''' Bladen Precinct and Onslow Precince was formed from New Hanover Precinct, but the constitutional authority over erecting new precincts was in controversy. Other attempts in 1733 were unsuccessful. The Edenton Council said Bladen did not have over (3) freeholders, Nathaniel Moore, Thomas Jones and Richard Singletary and not over 30 families including these freeholders. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Seal }} :'''1734''' -North Carolina government created Bladen County from New Hanover Precinct. Bladen County was named for the Lord Commissioner of Trade and Plantation, Martin Bladen, Lord Commissioner of Trade and Plantation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bladen_County,_North_Carolina :'''1734-39 - {{Red|Highland Scottish Settlement}}''' - Gabriel Johnston, was the Royal Governor who brought Highlanders from his native Scotland to come settle in North Carolina. The Scots claimed the area as an English Settlement. These Highlanders immigrated, seeking a place of freedom and a place to live without religious persecution. Dougald McNeill and Colonel McAllister brought 350 Scotsmen in 1739, such as [[Stewart-7386|Patrick Stewart]] of Ledcreich, Perthshire, Scotland with his highlanders and younger brother [[Stewart-3632|William Stewart]]. ::'''{{Red|Highland Scots}}''' claimed the area as an English settlement. They emigrated from Scotland during the Jacobite Revolt looking for an area where they would not be persecuted for their religion. Some stayed in the Bladen region and others moved through the Cape Fear River Valley. :'''1739''' - Bath County was abolished, and its sub-precincts became known or labeled "Counties". ::Bladen’s first courthouse was built on the west bank of the North West Branch of the Cape Fear River about 50 miles above the forks and about 3.5 miles from present day Elizabethtown. The location is known today as Courthouse Landing. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Bladen County }}{{clear}} ::The reason Bladen territory was called the "Mother County" is the large territory had indefinite northern and western boundaries.Bladen County is considered the "mother county" of North Carolina because of the 100 counties in North Carolina, 55 counties at one point belonged to Bladen County. :'''1743 Quaker Settlement''' was the first community according to Stephen B Weeks in "Southern Quakers and Slavery". 1746 was another Monthly Meeting for the Eastern Quarter. By 1749 meetings were at Carver's Creek, named for James Carver of Pennsylvania and continued until 1797 when members moved away. meet {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Abandoned Church }}{{clear}} :'''1750''' Reduction began this year when the western part of the county was split to become Anson County. :'''1752''' - The North part of Bladen was combined with part off Granville County and Johnston County to be Orange County. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Bladen Steamship, H.G. Wright }}{{clear}} ::Transportation was the factor affecting settlement, grown and later development of Bladen County. All travel was by way of either creeks or rivers. Thus The Cape Fear River and South River were the methods by which settlers arrived in the county. All goods, in addition to settlers were brought in by the rivers. Homes, whether modest or plantations were built close to the rivers. The settler who settled a distance from these rivers were called "backwards" :'''1700's-late 1800's ''' the rivers of the County were the only means of transportation (sort of like modern highways of long ago. By 1776 Cape Fear River was a cash paying enterprise with dividends. Flour, pork, beef, rice, butter, indigo, tar, pitch, turpentine and lumber were floated down the river. The settlers lashed the turpentine and tar barrels together to make huge rafts which were also floated down the Cape Fear River to Wilmington to be put upon the ships bound for England. (England had a great use of tar and Turpentine). {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Bladen County }}{{clear}} :'''1754''' -North part of remainder of Bladen became Cumberland County. :'''1763''' - Tax list shows the early citizens of Bladen County, which still included Brunswick, Columbus, Hoke, And Robeson Counties. it shows 490 entries with 1,255 taxable ( 577 white Taxables and 667 African American taxables. :'''1764'''- Southern part of Bladen was combined with part of New Hanover County to create Brunswick County. :'''1773''' Elizabethtown, the county seat, was formed. It was incorporated in 1895. Some historians say the name was in honor of Queen Elizabeth I of England or Isaac Jones’ wife, Elizabeth. (Jones gave the land for the original town to be built). Other important communities in Bladen County include White Lake, Bladenboro, Dublin, Clarkton, East Arcadia, and Tar Heel. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Battle of Elizabethtown }}{{clear}} :'''Aug, 1781 Revolutionary War''' a battle occurred on the outskirts of Elizabeth Town. When news came off the 400 Tory soldiers camping near the city, Colonel Thomas Robeson gathered his 70 American troops to fight the 400 Tory soldiers.. The patriots were able to push the British Tories back into a ditch near the Cape Fear River.. This Battle of Elizabeth Town was an American victory. That ditch near the Cape Fear River is known to all as the '''"Tory Hole"'''. :'''1787''' - The western part of the smaller Bladen county became Robeson County. :'''1808''' - More of the southern part of Bladen County was combined with Brunswick County, forming Columbus County. ::Bladen County has several notable geographic features, bodies of water. The Cape Fear, South, and Black Rivers all pass through the county while the Bladen Lakes State Forest is an important woodland in the region. The White and Jones Lakes are mostly Carolina Bay phenomena. Bladen County has more of these bays than any other county in the state. Carolina Bays are oval-shaped depressions that can be hundreds of feet or miles wide and between 15 to 50 feet deep. Cause of these vary, but most feel meteorite showers caused the indentations as the reason for these Carolina Bays. ::See:Harmony Hall, the Elwell Cable Ferry Crossing, the Oakland Plantation, as well as the historic churches of the area. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Walnut Grove }}{{clear}} :'''1790''' Sampson and New Hanover County residents from the Coharie Section moved across South River into Bladen County, with the State of North Carolina issuing many land grants to Revolutionary War veterans and families. The federal census showed the population in the county as 5,206. Note Cumberland and Robeson Counties had been split from Bladen county. (Bladen was half the size as that in 1763.. ::Bladen County economy began as agricultural. Farmers grow tobacco, peanuts, blueberries, and cotton. Processing of peanuts, and textile manufacturing are also industries.The East Coast Delta Kite and Glider Competition is just one of the several, annual festivals is held in Bladen County. :'''1775-82 American Revolution''' - Even though the county was sparsely settled, records show 300 men of the Bladen County Regiment of Militia were in service when Fort Johnston, at the mouth of the Cape Fear River in Brunswick County, was captured by the Patriots in 1775. They saw the last Royal Governor, Josiah Martin, leave the county on the British man-of-war HMS Cruiser. :'''1786''' Robeson County was created out of Bladen County, and in 1788 the Great Swamp area was added to Robeson County. Since Robeson County consumed such a large portion of Bladen it is known as the "State of Robeson." :'''1800's Post Revolutionary War''' order had to be restored, and citizens focused on making their living either on farms, or in new industries. New industries began producing turpentine, pitch, tar, staves, headings, and later shingles and lumber. All products were shipped down the Cape Fear River to Wilmington. These products were the mainstay up to the Civil War. :'''1861-65 Civil War''' Bladen County sent many men to the Civil War for the Confederacy. :'''April, 1861''' Bladen county formed companies of more than 100 men before North Carolina secession from the Union. These Bladen County Companies served in all theatres of the war, from start to finish. :'''1863''' Railroads arrived in Bladen County with the major stop being at Abbottsburg. Abbottsburg was settled by Joseph C Abbots who had built a large lumber business. With the Railway stopping in Abbotsburg, the town grew into the largest in Bladen County. Other towns sprang up along the railway at crossroads such as Clarkton, Bladenboro and Council. ::Bladen County is the third largest county in North Carolina, with 879 square miles. Its location in southeastern North Carolina ensures Bladen of a good climate, with an average annual temperature of 63 degrees, precipitation of 49.1", and an annual snowfall of less than 4". The county lies within twenty-five miles of the Atlantic Ocean. Of the 100 counties in North Carolina, 55 were once a part of Bladen County which accounts for the name "Bladen, The Mother County." ::Bladen is a county rich in history and tradition. It was first settled by the Highland Scots in 1734, who came to this Cape Fear River Valley seeking religious freedom. These Scots scattered throughout Bladen, but since most of the desirable land had been taken up, the overflow went on up the river to found Fayetteville and to populate the Scot counties of Harnett, Richmond, Moore, Robeson, Scotland, and Montgomery. Many of the descendents of these first settlers still live in the county and, like their ancestors, they too are God-fearing, hard-working, and freedom-loving people. :'''1908''' -Roads were built in Brown Marsh Township. :'''1919'''- All townships had issued bonds to begin the major county road building campaign. This created jobs for many Bladen citizens. ::Bladen county has had more than 1,000 lakes. Many are oval in shape and thought to have been formed from meteor showers. These lakes are recreational areas as well as tourist attractions. ::Seven (7) of the lakes remain plus the Cape Fear River, South and Black Rivers.. Bladen county has adequate water for both commercial, industrial, farming. and home usage. ::Settlements sprang up all over the county. Landings on the river grew into communities. When the railroad came, it spawned still another set of communities.. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Bladen Steamship, H.G. Wright }}{{clear}} ::Bladen's big rivers provided the settlers and planters access and transportation to cash markets. After the steamboats were built, the steamboats found their way up the river. Not only did regular passenger and freight steamers run up the river, but others provided special service for the many plantation landings and Bladen boasted some of the finest plantation homes in the Southeast. ===Government Offices=== *Bladen County is a member of the regional Lumber River Council of Governments. *Bladen’s first courthouse was built on the west bank of the NW Branch of the Cape Fear River about 50 miles above the forks and about 3.5 miles from present day Elizabethtown. The location is known today as Courthouse Landing. :'''1893 Courthouse''' {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1893 Bladen Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} Current Courthouse {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Current Courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size - total area of 887 square miles (2,300 km2), of which 874 square miles (2,260 km2) is land and 13 square miles (34 km2) (1.4%) is water. :Size Comparison- 3rd -largest county in North Carolina by land area. :Coastal Plain county :879 square miles :Location- in southeastern North Carolina :Location 25 miles from the Atlantic ocean :Climate - good climate :Temperature - average annual temperature of 63 degrees :Precipitation of 49.1", :Snowfall annual - less than 4". :Classed as Bladen County is rightfully named the “Mother County.” :Rivers - The Cape Fear, South, and Black Rivers all pass through the county :Lakes -White and Jones Lakes :Bays - Derived from Carolina Bay phenomena :Bays -Bladen County has more of these bays than any other county in the state. ::Carolina Bays are oval-shaped depressions that can be 100's of feet or miles wide and between 15 to 50 feet deep. ::creation of the bays, many Scientists feel that meteorite showers caused these indentations :Bladen county has had more than 1,000 lakes. Many are oval in shape and thought to have been formed from meteor showers. These lakes are recreational areas as well as tourist attractions. Seven (7) of the lakes remain plus the Cape Fear River, South and Black Rivers.. Bladen county has adequate water for both commercial, industrial, farming. and home usage. ====Adjacent counties==== *[[:Category: Robeson County, North Carolina|Robeson County]] West *[[:Category: Cumberland County, North Carolina|Cumberland County]] -North; formed in 1754 from Bladen County, North Carolina. *[[:Category: Columbus County, North Carolina|Columbus County]] - South; formed in 1808 from parts of Bladen County and Brunswick County. It was named for Christopher Columbus. *[[:Category: Sampson County, North Carolina|Sampson County]] Northeast *[[:Category: Pender County, North Carolina|Pender County]] Southeast ====Protected areas==== *Bladen County is also the home of the oldest documented Taxodium distichum (bald cypress) at '''1622 years old'''. *Bladen Lakes State Forest is an important woodland in the region. ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 32,278 people in the county with a population density of 37 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 57.22% White, 37.91% Black or African American, 2.04% Native American, 0.10% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.97% from other races, and 0.73% from two or more races. 3.71% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2005 55.8% of the population of Bladen County were non-Hispanic whites, 36.8% of the population was African-American. 5.0% of the population of was Latino. 2.3% of the population was Native American. About 16.60% of families and 21.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.70% of those under age 18 and 24.20% of those age 65 or over. In 2010 Census, the population was 35,190. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bladen_County,_North_Carolina#Demographics {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Bladen county map }}{{clear}} Highways
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!!Highways!!Highways |- | NC 11|| NC 20||NC 53 ||NC 41 |- | NC 87|| NC 131|| NC 210|| NC 211 |- | NC 242|| NC 410||US 701|| |} *Bladen county has had more than 1,000 lakes. Many are oval in shape and thought to have been formed from meteor showers. These lakes are recreational areas as well as tourist attractions. Seven (7) of the lakes remain plus the Cape Fear River, South and Black Rivers.. Bladen county has adequate water for both commercial, industrial, farming. and home usage. =====Cities/Communities===== *[[:Category: Bladenboro, North Carolina|Bladenboro]] *[[:Category: Clarkton, North Carolina|Clarkton]] *[[:Category: Dublin, North Carolina|Dublin]] *[[:Category: East Arcadia, North Carolina|East Arcadia]] *[[:Category: Elizabethtown, North Carolina|Elizabethtown]](population 3,583, largest city) {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Elizabethtown vicinity }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Tar Heel, North Carolina|Tar Heel]] *[[:Category: White Lake, North Carolina|White Lake]] *[[:Category: White Oak Township, Bladen County, North Carolina|White Oak Township]] ====County Resources==== * White and Jones Lakes and the many Carolina Bays in the county *Bladen County has several notable geographic features, bodies of water. The Cape Fear, South, and Black Rivers all pass through the county while the Bladen Lakes State Forest is an important woodland in the region. The White and Jones Lakes are mostly Carolina Bay phenomena. Bladen County has more of these bays than any other county in the state. Carolina Bays are oval-shaped depressions that can be hundreds of feet or miles wide and between 15 to 50 feet deep. The lakes are used for recreation, and provide sufficient water for the early industries, farming, homes, agriculture, and with no danger of running out of water. *The East Coast Delta Kite and Glider Competition is just one of the several, annual festivals is held in Bladen County. ===Census=== :1790 --- 5,100 — :1800 --- 7,028 37.8% :1810 --- 5,671 −19.3% :1820 --- 7,276 28.3% :1830 --- 7,811 7.4% :1840 --- 8,022 2.7% :1850 --- 9,767 21.8% :1860 --- 11,995 22.8% :1870 --- 12,831 7.0% :1880 --- 16,158 25.9% :1890 --- 16,763 3.7% :1900 --- 17,677 5.5% :1910 --- 18,006 1.9% :1920 --- 19,761 9.7% :1930 --- 22,389 13.3% :1940 --- 27,156 21.3% :1950 --- 29,703 9.4% :1960 --- 28,881 −2.8% :1970 --- 26,477 −8.3% :1980 --- 30,491 15.2% :1990 --- 28,663 −6.0% :2000 --- 32,278 12.6% :2010 --- 35,190 9.0% :Est. 2016 --- 33,741 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Thomas Robeson Cemetery, Tar Heel, North Carolina|Thomas Robeson Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rising Cemetery, Elizabethtown, North Carolina|Rising Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/bladen_county_nc.html *http://elizabethtownwhitelake.com/bladen-county/ *http://www.ncgenweb.us/bladen/bladen-county-ncgenweb *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bladen_County,_North_Carolina See Also: 1. Bladen County Heritage North Carolina Volume 1, copyright 1999. Material extracted with permission from Bladen County Historical Society. 2. Years of History, A Limited History of Bladen County NC, by C.E. Crawford. Material extracted with permission from Bladen County Historical Society. 3. Columbus County NC Recollections and Records by Columbus Bicentennial Commission, copyright 1980. 4. Bladen County NC Tax Lists, 1768 through 1774, Volume 1, by William L. Byrd III, copyright 1998. 5. North Carolina Through Four Centuries by William S. Powell, copyright 1989. 6. 1763 Tax List of Bladen County, North Carolina by Bladen County Historical Society. 7. Over Colly, The Smiths of South River in Southeastern NC by William Carter Smith. 8. Chronicles of the Cape Fear River 1660-1916 by James Sprunt. Second edition; Edwards & Broughton Printing Co.; copyright 1916.

Blafour Cemetery

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[[Category: Southland Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Balfour, Southland]] [[Category: Balfour Cemetery, Balfour, Southland]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Balfour Cemetery in Balfour, Southland.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Balfour Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the Blagdon profiles [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Haywood-41&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ros Haywood To-Do List|Ros's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Blagdon-342|Balle, Mary (Blagdon) ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-9|Blagdon, John Henry]] || 1866-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Farley-140|Blagdon, Susan Emma (Farley) ]] || 1868-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-10|Blagdon, John ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lethbridge-17|Blagdon, Mary Ann (Lethbridge) ]] || 1845-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-12|Blagdon, John ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-3731|Blagdon, Elizabeth Thomas (Hall) ]] || 1796-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-13|Blagdon, Edward Seavear]] || 1817-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Harris-2836|Blagdon, Julia Brock (Harris) ]] || 1814-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-14|Blagdon, Joshua ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bridges-321|Blagdon, Elizabeth Catherine (Bridges) ]] || 1828-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-16|Blagdon, Georgiana ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-17|Blagdon, Edward ]] || 1764-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-18|Blagdon, Catherine May]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-19|Blagdon, Kathleen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-20|Blagdon, Edwin John]] || 1898-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-21|Blagdon, Reginald Albert]] || 1900-04-06 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-22|Blagdon, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-23|Blagdon, Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-24|Blagdon, Henry Richard]] || 1906-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-25|Blagdon, George ]] || 1910-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-26|Blagdon, Alfred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-27|Blagdon, Catherine Elizabeth]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-28|Blagdon, Kate Bridges]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-29|Blagdon, Alfred B]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-30|Blagdon, Frank ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sullock-1|Blagdon, Rhoda (Sullock) ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | 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to-do |- | [[Blagdon-62|Blagdon, Annie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-75|Blagdon, Selina ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-88|Blagdon, John George Harris]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-89|Blagdon, William Henry White]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-91|Blagdon, Thomas Richard Edwards]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-92|Blagdon, John , Esqr]] || 1730-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Ford-4861|Blagdon, Anne (Ford) ]] || 1727-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tapper-61|Blagdon, Jane (Tapper) ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-93|Blagdon, Edward ]] || 1800-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-94|Blagdon, Ann ]] || 1798-02-28 || to-do |- | [[Yeo-275|Blagdon, Anna (Yeo) ]] || 1590-07-17 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-95|Blagdon, Dennis ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-100|Blagdon, John ]] || 1585-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-101|Blagdon, Henry , Esqr]] || 1705-03-30 || to-do |- | [[Gill-3261|Blagdon, Rachell (Gill) ]] || 1703-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-102|Blagdon, Rachel ]] || 1732-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-103|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1732-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-104|Blagdon, Margaret ]] || 1758-06-02 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-105|Blagdon, John ]] || 1759-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-106|Blagdon, Henry ]] || 1760-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-108|Blagdon, Rachel ]] || 1766-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-109|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1767-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-110|Blagdon, Charles ]] || 1769-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-111|Blagdon, Richard John]] || 1821-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Barrett-3552|Blagdon, Catherine (Barrett) ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-112|Blagdon, Sarah ]] || 1822-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-113|Blagdon, Mary Anne]] || 1823-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-114|Blagdon, William Henry]] || 1827-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Pine-237|Blagdon, Elizabeth (Pine) ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-115|Blagdon, Alfred James]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-116|Blagdon, Mary Elizabeth Pine]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Commings-7|Blagdon, Caroline Frances (Commings) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-117|Blagdon, Caroline Elizabeth]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-119|Blagdon, William Henry]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-120|Blagdon, Amelia Matilda]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-122|Blagdon, Alfred John]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-123|Blagdon, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-124|Blagdon, Margaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-125|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1830-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-126|Blagdon, John , Gent]] || 1668-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Crossing-18|Blagdon, Margrett (Crossing) ]] || 1668-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-127|Blagdon, John , Gent]] || 1645-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Stoninge-2|Blagdon, Mary (Stoninge) ]] || 1645-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-128|Blagdon, Edward ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cowling-234|Blagdon, Mary (Cowling) ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-131|Blagdon, Edward ]] || 1651-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-133|Blagdon, Charles ]] || 1667-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-134|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-135|Blagdon, Margarett ]] || 1673-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-136|Blagdon, George ]] || 1675-03-21 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-137|Blagdon, Margaret ]] || 1697-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-138|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1698-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-139|Blagdon, John , Esq]] || 1699-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Serle-31|Blagdon, Sarah (Serle) ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-140|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1702-04-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-146|Blagdon, Agnes ]] || 1759-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-147|Blagdon, Agness ]] || 1826-12-31 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-148|Blagdon, Alice Mary]] || 1885-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-149|Blagdon, Charles Alfred]] || 1866-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-150|Blagdon, Charlotte ]] || 1833-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-151|Blagdon, William ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-152|Blagdon, Edith Grace Caroline]] || 1889-10-10 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-153|Blagdon, William ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Warren-7795|Blagdon, Edith Grace (Warren) ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-154|Blagdon, William John]] || 1888-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-155|Blagdon, Edward Arthur Isaac]] || 1893-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-156|Blagdon, Fred Albert]] || 1896-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-157|Blagdon, May Irene]] || 1897-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-158|Blagdon, Henry Ernest Brace]] || 1900-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-159|Blagdon, Edward Albert James]] || 1867-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-160|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1889-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Rowe-3854|Blagdon, Elizabeth (Rowe) ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-161|Blagdon, Frederick ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-162|Blagdon, Richard ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-163|Blagdon, Elizabeth Smith]] || 1821-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-164|Blagdon, Jane Smith]] || 1823-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-165|Blagdon, Robert ]] || 1828-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-166|Blagdon, William Henry]] || 1856-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-167|Blagdon, John Bray]] || 1820-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-168|Blagdon, John Windsor]] || 1857-12-27 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-169|Blagdon, Mary Louisa]] || 1861-04-26 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-170|Blagdon, Samuel George]] || 1863-11-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-171|Blagdon, Robert Albert]] || 1870-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-172|Blagdon, Emma Jane]] || 1874-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-173|Blagdon, William ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-174|Blagdon, Rebecca ]] || 1823-10-26 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-175|Blagdon, John ]] || 1618-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-176|Blagdon, John ]] || 1727-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Harris-18207|Blagdon, Joan (Harris) ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-177|Blagdon, John ]] || 1755-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-178|Blagdon, John ]] || 1690-07-12 || to-do |- | [[Hoidge-1|Blagdon, Charitie (Hoidge) ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-179|Blagdon, John ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-303143|Blagdon, Jane (Unknown) ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-180|Blagdon, Edward ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Woodbury-731|Blagdon, Mary (Woodbury) ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-181|Blagdon, Nicholas ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collings-372|Blagdon, Alice (Collings) ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Winsor-443|Blagdon, Mary Ann (Winsor) ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[MacCoy-4|Blagdon, Anne Bray (MacCoy) ]] || 1784-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Ley-262|Blagdon, Susan (Ley) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-183|Blagdon, Sophia Jane]] || 1830-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-184|Blagdon, John Winsor]] || 1889-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Prowse-568|Blagdon, Violet (Prowse)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-185|Blagdon, Violet ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-186|Blagdon, Violet ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hooper-3114|Blagdon, Florence (Hooper)]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-187|Blagdon, Frederick ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-188|Blagdon, David ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-189|Blagdon, Ronald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-190|Blagdon, Doris ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-191|Blagdon, Sidney ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-192|Blagdon, Phyllis ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-193|Blagdon, Dennis ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-194|Blagdon, Kenneth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-195|Blagdon, Derek ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-196|Blagdon, Anthony ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-95511|Blagdon, Elizabeth (Smith) ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-197|Blagdon, Richard Collins]] || 1826-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-198|Blagdon, Lilian ]] || || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-199|Blagdon, William ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-200|Blagdon, Jane ]] || 1798-07-17 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-201|Blagdon, Millicent Ward]] || 1900-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-202|Blagdon, Morice Pretonus]] || 1901-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-203|Blagdon, Nicholas ]] || 1777-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-204|Blagdon, Peggy ]] || 1774-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-205|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1889-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-206|Blagdon, Sarah Ann]] || 1890-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-207|Blagdon, Thomas ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gilbert-5723|Blagdon, Sarah Ann (Gilbert) ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harvey-6864|Blagdon, Jane (Harvey) ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-213|Blagdon, John ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-216|Blagdon, Ann ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-217|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1793-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-218|Blagdon, Betty ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-220|Blagdon, Bartholomew ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Quicke-37|Blagdon, Christian (Quicke) ]] || 1603-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-221|Blagdon, Christian ]] || 1629-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-222|Blagdon, Bartholomew ]] || 1631-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-223|Blagdon, Lydia ]] || 1633-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-224|Blagdon, William ]] || 1637-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-225|Blagdon, Wilmot ]] || 1638-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-226|Blagdon, Joshua ]] || 1644-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-227|Blagdon, Kathren ]] || 1644-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-228|Blagdon, Grace ]] || 1656-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-229|Blagdon, Bartholomew ]] || 1657-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-230|Blagdon, Bartholomew ]] || 1660-12-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-231|Blagdon, John ]] || 1664-06-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-232|Blagdon, Joshua ]] || 1664-06-25 || to-do |- | [[Mychell-18|Blagdon, Cattrene (Mychell) ]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-320616|Blagdon, Grace (Unknown) ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-233|Blagdon, Bartholomew ]] || 1676-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-234|Blagdon, Katharine ]] || 1680-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-235|Blagdon, John ]] || 1719-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-236|Blagdon, Robert ]] || 1722-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-237|Blagdon, Agnes ]] || 1730-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-238|Blagdon, Jonathan ]] || 1737-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-243|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1670-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-244|Blagdon, Henry ]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-246|Blagdon, Anne ]] || 1675-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-249|Blagdon, Hannah ]] || 1687-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-250|Blagdon, Henry ]] || 1680-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-251|Blagdon, Agnis ]] || 1637-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-252|Blagdon, John ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-253|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1633-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-254|Blagdon, Thomasin ]] || 1639-07-10 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-255|Blagdon, Petter ]] || 1650-09-21 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-256|Blagdon, Presscilla ]] || 1647-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-257|Blagdon, Suzana ]] || 1656-02-27 || to-do |- | [[Ivy-330|Blagdon, Margaret (Ivy) ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-258|Blagdon, Margaret ]] || 1686-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-259|Blagdon, Ivey ]] || 1681-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-260|Blagdon, John ]] || 1682-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-261|Blagdon, Peter ]] || 1688-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-262|Blagdon, Sarah ]] || 1690-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-263|Blagdon, Susanna ]] || 1693-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-264|Blagdon, Christian ]] || 1671-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-265|Blagdon, Joshua ]] || 1676-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-266|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1681-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Hughs-141|Blagdon, Elizabeth (Hughs) ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-268|Blagdon, Nicholas ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-269|Blagdon, Isaack ]] || 1650-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-270|Blagdon, John ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-271|Blagdon, Robert ]] || 1651-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-272|Blagdon, Agnes ]] || 1680-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-273|Blagdon, Edmund ]] || 1692-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-274|Blagdon, John ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-321652|Blagdon, Joan (Unknown) ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-275|Blagdon, Nicholas ]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williams-41074|Blagdon, Agnes (Williams) ]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-276|Blagdon, Frances ]] || 1682-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-278|Blagdon, Joseph ]] || 1627-07-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-279|Blagdon, John ]] || 1625-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Addam-5|Blagdon, Charitye (Addam) ]] || 1625-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-280|Blagdon, Charity ]] || 1656-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-281|Blagdon, William ]] || 1658-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-282|Blagdon, John ]] || 1661-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-283|Blagdon, Richard ]] || 1663-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-284|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1666-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Leveitny-1|Blagdon, Dorothy (Leveitny) ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-285|Blagdon, Richard ]] || 1693-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-286|Blagdon, Mathias ]] || 1640-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lucas-4741|Blagdon, Milicent (Lucas) ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-287|Blagdon, William ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-288|Blagdon, John ]] || 1666-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-289|Blagdon, William ]] || 1675-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-291|Blagdon, Grace ]] || 1659-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-292|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1664-04-26 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-293|Blagdon, Margaret ]] || 1669-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-294|Blagdon, Charity ]] || 1672-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-295|Blagdon, Charity ]] || 1703-11-04 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-296|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1705-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-322796|Blagdon, Martha (Unknown) ]] || 1675-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-297|Blagdon, Leonard ]] || 1655-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-298|Blagdon, Leonard ]] || 1620-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-299|Blagdon, John ]] || 1575-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-300|Blagdon, Edward ]] || 1625-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nott-366|Blagdon, Polliner (Nott) ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-301|Blagdon, Gregory ]] || 1661-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Fygoes-1|Blagdon, Grace (Fygoes) ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-302|Blagdon, Leonard ]] || 1686-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Collings-423|Blagdon, Joan (Collings) ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-303|Blagdon, Charity ]] || 1772-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-304|Blagdon, Cherry ]] || 1787-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-305|Blagdon, Jonathan ]] || 1776-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-306|Blagdon, Jonathan ]] || 1780-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-307|Blagdon, Samuel ]] || 1811-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Ham-968|Blagdon, Temperance (Ham) ]] || 1812-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-308|Blagdon, William ]] || 1838-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Row-262|Blagdon, Ann (Row) ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-319|Blagdon, Mary ]] || 1790-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-320|Blagdon, Peter ]] || 1792-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-321|Blagdon, Henry ]] || 1794-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-322|Blagdon, William ]] || 1796-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-323|Blagdon, Jane ]] || 1728-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-324|Blagdon, George ]] || 1735-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Melhuish-44|Blagdon, Elizabeth (Melhuish) ]] || 1754-06-13 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-327|Blagdon, Annes ]] || 1622-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-328|Blagdon, Elizabeth ]] || 1615-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-331|Blagdon, William ]] || 1612-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-332|Blagdon, William ]] || 1616-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-333|Blagdon, Katherine ]] || 1621-05-06 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-334|Blagdon, John ]] || 1590-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dorricot-1|Blagdon, Isot (Dorricot) ]] || 1591-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-338|Blagdon, John ]] || 1623-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-326697|Blagdon, Elizabeth (Unknown) ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-340|Blagdon, John ]] || 1713-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-344|Blagdon, Peter ]] || 1724-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blagdon-130|Bradford, Sara (Blagdon) ]] || 1647-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Bridges-1428|Bridges, Thomas ]] || 1791-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Webber-1182|Bridges, Catherine Caddy (Webber) ]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bridges-1429|Bridges, Thomas ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brooke-238|Brooke, James ]] || 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|| to-do |- | [[Blagdon-330|Yeo, Phillip (Blagdon) ]] || 1630-07-11 || to-do |- |}

Blaine County, Idaho

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

Blaine County, Nebraska

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[[Category:Blaine County, Nebraska]] =Blaine County, Nebraska = ''If you are interested in volunteering to maintain and improve this page, please contact the [[Project:Nebraska|Nebraska Project]] Coordinator'' Blaine County is one of 67 Nebraska counties that use a ''precinct'' division within the county and does not use township government. The remaining 26 counties in Nebraska subdivide the county into ''Townships'' and uses township government. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nebraska_townships] ==Resources== *[[Wikipedia:Blaine County, Nebraska | Blaine County on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.blainecounty.ne.gov/ County website] *''Add any additional genealogical resources here'' == Sources ==

Blaine County, Oklahoma

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[[Category:Oklahoma]] [[Category:Oklahoma Projects]]
Welcome to the Blaine County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]], a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma. *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * [[Wikipedia:Blaine County, Oklahoma|Blaine County, Oklahoma on Wikipedia]]

Blaine Dooley To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dooley-869|Blaine Dooley]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Dooley-869&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Blaine Dooley To-Do List|Blaine's current to-do list]].''

Blair

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Trying to find evidence on John Charles Blair and several John Blairs before him trying to link to Scotland [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Blair County, Pennsylvania, Davis Name Project

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[[Category: Blair County, Pennsylvania, Davis Name Study]] The goal of this project is to work on adding a profile for every Davis buried in Blair County, Pennsylvania, and then connect them to Wikitree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lord-3096|Lori Masucci]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * List Cemeteries in Blair County * Add profiles for every Davis burial * Use census and other data to locate these individuals and their connections Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15504983 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Blair County Hospital

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[[Category:Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] This institution was known by several names, including Hollidaysburg State Hospital,Hawkins, Norman, "A RESEARCH PROGRAM FOR A STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL (HOLLIDAYSBURG) IN PENNSYLVANIA: CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE PERTINENT LITERATURE." ''Journal of the American Geriatrics Society,'' Vol. 9. Issue 4, April 1961, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-5415.1961.tb03059.x Hollidaysburg State Hospital for the Insane and Blair County Hospital for Mental Diseases. According to Historic Hollidaysburg, Inc,. "The first County Home was constructed on that site in 1850 to house poor, orphans and mentally ill residents of the area. In 1890s the original building was destroyed by fire and replaced."Historic Hollidaysburg Inc. Facebook post with picture and description. https://www.facebook.com/HistoricHollidaysburgInc/photos/a.292286244957835/843491833170604/ The property was later turned into a Veterans' Home. == Patients at Blair County Hospital == [[Davis-66783|Mabel Davis (1890-1924)]] Died in hospital of paresis and mania exhaustion, aged 33. [[Mullen-1385|George Mullen (1850-1918)]] Died in hospital of lobar pneumonia, aged 71. == Sources ==

BLAIR Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about BLAIRs. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. I am trying to find the parents of James Blair. He was born in Canada in 1834. His parents came from Scotland. They moved to Calcasieu La. and their children came to Texas. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire One Place Study

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[[Category:South Ayrshire One Place Study]] [[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Scotland, Place Studies]] [[Category:Building and Institution, Place Studies]] [[Category:Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Ayrshire, Scotland]]
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== Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=South Ayrshire|category=South Ayrshire One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire|category=Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire|category=Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q4924231|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blairquhan Castle One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] === Name === Blairquhan Castle, Straiton, Maybole, South Ayrshire, Scotland, UK ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Scotland :'''County:''' Ayrshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 55.3161, -4.5776 :'''Elevation:''' === Blairquhan - The unknown Factor === Blair Society; https://blairsociety.orgFamily Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LHVC-7GS/john-kennedy-1st-of-blairquhan-1382-1473 On first thought, one might say that the word 'Blairquhan' came from the latest family of occupants of Blairquhan Castle, the Hunter-Blairs, but that's not the case. The origin likely came into being about 400 years prior to the Hunter-Blair dynasty. Most of the history of Blairquhan is well known and well written about, but there is one unknown factor that remains elusive. And that is how did the name Blairquhan evolve? The answer could not be found in any current written or online information. The following are some possible scenarios that might hold the key: A. We do not know much about Sir Thomas Kennedy of Dalmortoun other than the fact that he bought the 'Lands of Dalelachane' from the original owners. One thought is that he renamed his new property 'Blairquhan' based on the Scots-Blair / Gaelic-Blar connotation which signifies a "plain", "meadow" or "field", frequently a “battlefield”. ''Note: Without verification, it is the opinion of this OPS manager that Sir Thomas was the individual that named his new property acquisition 'Blairquhan'.'' B. It is believed that Sir John Kennedy (1382-1473) (later 1st of Blairquhan) was married because he had a son (later, the 2nd of Blairquhan), but there is no valid information as to whom Sir John married. Family Search says he married (Mrs. John Kennedy (1386-XXXX)) in 1405. Did he marry a relation of Sir Thomas and acquired Blairquhan through marriage? Or did he and his new spouse rename the property, and John then styled himself the 1st of Blairquhan? C. Another case would be that there was the Blair family (also called the Blair's of Blair) of Ayrshire who might have bought the "Lands of Dalelachane' from Sir Thomas and renamed it Blairquhan. They may also have had a daughter who married Sir John and that couple renamed the property from the the "Lands of Dalelachane' to Blairquhan. It is a known fact that the Blairs did marry some Kennedy's, but no connection could be found in any currently available information. So you see that there are various possible ways that the name Blairquhan came about and more research is needed to determine the correct path the name took. '''So we start with what we know from written and online resources:''' === Overview === Love, Dane - Ayrshire, Discovering A County, Fort Publishing, 2003Blairquhan Castle; https://www.blairquhan.co.ukClan Hunter; http://www.clanhunter.comWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgGoogle; https://www.google.comTravel Scotland; https://www.scotland.org.ukHistoric Environment Scotland; http://portal.historicenvironment.scotHistory of McWherter Family; https://www.mcwherter.com/Wire Strung harps; https://www.wirestrungharp.comPeople of Medieval Scotland 1093 - 1371; https://www.poms.ac.ukRoots Web; http://freepages.rootsweb.comFamily Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.orgBlair Society; https://blairsociety.orgRed Books of Scotland; http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/Family Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LHVC-7GS/john-kennedy-1st-of-blairquhan-1382-1473 ‘Patrick MacChruiter, son of the late Michael MacChruiter ‘the Harper’ in the Earldom of Carrick acquired the lands of Dalelachane where the current castle sits from his brother Andrew and in 1346 built an early tower house there. The entire land was then acquired by Sir Thomas Kennedy the Lord of Dalmortoun in 1385 from nearby in the same general area. Sir John Kennedy (1382-1473) acquired Blairquhan in the early 1400's through marriage and became the 1st (Laird) of Blairquhan. The Whitefoord family acquired the estate in the early 1600's but had to sell it following the Ayr bank crash of 1772 when the family lost most their savings. Sir David Hunter Blair, 3rd Baronet bought the estate in 1798. He eventually built a new structure (today's castle) between 1820 and 1824 in the Tudor Revival style to the plans of noted Scottish architect William Burn (1789-1870) which was one of his early commissions. Previous designs prepared by J. Gillespie Graham in 1814 and Robert Wallace in 1818 were not implemented. The house was built slightly to the south of an earlier fortified building and incorporates features of 1576 within the kitchen courtyard. The 21st century saw the estate under pressure from debts and taxes. The Hunter-Blair family sold paintings and art works, which brought in a few million, but eventually Blairquhan Castle and 670 acres of the estate went on the market for £4.85 million. In 2012 Sir Patrick David Hunter-Blair, 9th Baronet, sold Blairquhan to Ganten Scotland, a subsidiary of a Chinese bottling company. === Families of the Castle === Love, Dane - Ayrshire, Discovering A County, Fort Publishing, 2003Blairquhan Castle; https://www.blairquhan.co.ukClan Hunter; http://www.clanhunter.comWikitree; https://www.wikitree.com/Google; History of McWherter Family; https://www.mcwherter.com/Wire Strung harps; https://www.wirestrungharp.comPeople of Medieval Scotland 1093 - 1371; https://www.poms.ac.ukRoots Web; http://freepages.rootsweb.comRampant Scotland; http://www.rampantscotland.com/Whitefoord; http://whiteford.itgo.comWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgRed Books of Scotland; http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/Family Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LHVC-7GS/john-kennedy-1st-of-blairquhan-1382-1473 Over the centuries there has been four families who owned and occupied the Blairquhan lands. The following is a summary of some but not all members of these families. They are listed here as reference only to their respective families. '''''MacChruiter (later var. McWhirter)''''' The first written records of the MacChruiters appear in 1190, where they are referenced as the hereditary harpers of the Carricks (the Mac Citharistes) which were a sept of the Clan Buchanan. The hereditary Citharistes (Harp players) of Carrick seem a likely origin for the surname MacWhirter (MacChruiter) in the Earldom of Carrick (later Ayrshire). The MacWhirter surname is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic “Mac Chruiteir,” a patronymic created from the occupational byname “Cruiteir,” or “a player of the crwth,” a musical instrument that figures prominently in the name’s early history. Early versions of the name would likely have used the Scottish 'Mac' patronymic but over time the frequency of the spellings using the 'Mc' variant became dominant. Variations of MacWhirter (also spelled McWherter and Macwherter, MacWherter) are Anglicisations of the Scottish Gaelic MacChruiteir, meaning "son of the harpist or fiddler", originating from M’Churterr. Less common forms of this Scottish name, MacWhorter and McWhorter, McQuarter, McQuirter, McGruder, and McCarter are found in North America. Michael ‘the Harper’ of Carrick (Michaelis Cithariste de Carryk) had settled the lands of Dalelachane in 'Ballemontyrcowyltane' in the Earldom of Carrick (Ayr) and had two son's named Andrew (1st heir) and Patrick (2nd heir). Andrew inherited and resigned the land of 'Dalelachane' in the tenement of 'Ballemontyrcowyltane' (AYR) before certain nobles of the kingdom at Ayr on the 23 May 1344. On 6 May 1346 King David II (1324-1371) granted a charter to Patrick (2nd heir) to own the land previously held by his brother Andrew. Patrick proceeded to build the first tower house here in this year. In 1385, Patrick MacChruiteir's son and heir Duncan MacChruiteir sold the whole lands of Dalelachane to Sir Thomas Kennedy, Lord of Dalmortoun for twelve cows and their calves. Family Members: '''Michael MacChruiter ''' ‘the Harper’ of Carrick '''Andrew MacChruiter''' '''Patrick MacChruiter''' '''Duncan MacChruiter''' '''''Kennedy''''' Members of the Scots Kennedy family already owned a vast amount of property in the Carrick district of Ayrshire, some titled Kennedy of Dunure, Kennedy of Cassillis, and Kennedy of Culzean, so their history is long and came further into to the picture when John Kennedy (1382-1473), the 4th son of Gilbert Kennedy (1348-aft.1408) and Agnes Maxwell (1353-1414), acquired the estate through marriage in 1405. He would be styled the 1st (Laird) of Blairquhan. Descendants of John (the 1st of Blairquhan through John the 7th of Blairquhan) held and used the estate for their respective homes. Family Members: '''Sir John Kennedy''', 1st of Blairquhan (1382-1473) '''Sir John Kennedy''', 2nd of Blairquhan (1420-bef.1471) '''John Kennedy''', 3rd of Blairquhan (bef.1450-abt.1500) '''John Kennedy''', 4th of Blairquhan (bef.1475-bef.1515) '''Gavin Kennedy''', 5th of Blairquhan (bef.1484-abt.1522) '''James Kennedy''', 6th of Blairquhan (abt.1490-bef.1558) '''Sir Gilbert "5th Lord" Kennedy''', 3rd Earl of Cassilis (1515-1558), (son of James, 6th of Blairquhan) (above), was father of John 7th of Blairquhan (below). '''Sir John Kennedy''', 7th of Blairquhan (1541-1605) son of Sir Gilbert (above) ''' Sir Rev. Thomas Kennedy''' of Culzean (1543-1602), brother of Sir John, 7th of Blairquhan, 2nd son of Sir Gilbert (above) '''James Kennedy''' (1578-1637), 1st son of Sir Rev. Thomas ''' Rev. John Kennedy''' (1580-XXXX), 2nd son of Sir Rev. Thomas, brother of James (above). ''Note: Without validation, the following summary is assumed:'' ''Sir John Kennedy, 7th of Blairquhan (1541-1605) had a brother Rev. Sir Thomas Kennedy (1543-1602) who had two sons James (1578-1637) and John (1580-XXXX). Sir Rev. Thomas Kennedy (1543-1602) died in 1602. Sir John (7th) left Blairquhan to his nephew Rev. John Kennedy (1580-XXXX) (2nd son of Rev. Sir Thomas). Rev. John Kennedy (1580-XXXX) sold the estate to brother James Kennedy (1578-1637) (1st son of Rev. Sir Thomas). In a legal dispute during the mid to late 1620s, the Kennedy's lost possession of Blairquhan to the Whitefoords of Ballochmyle. However the Kennedy's managed to remain in residence until well into the middle of the 17th century when they conceded defeat to the Whitefoord's. '''''Whitefoord''''' Following the legal dispute with the Kennedy's and having finally gained vacant possession of Blairquhan, Sir John Whitefoord rented it to the McAdams of Lagwyne, parents of the famous road improver John Loudon McAdam (1756-1836), inventor of tar-macadam. The Whitefoords of Blairquhan, in the County of Ayr, are descended from a younger son of the Whitefoords of that Ilk, who took up residence in the Ayrshire with his brother, Abbot of Crossraugel, during the reign of King James IV, who designed them Heritable Coroners of the jurisdiction of Carrick. They intermarried, at various periods, with many eminent northern houses -- Blair of that Ilk, Kennedy of Ardmillan, Cathcart of Carnock, and Inglis of Sheel. As the family grew in power and reputation and acquired considerable estates. They married into more powerful families like Semple, Somerville and Houston. They obtained substantial lands in Ayr and were hereditary coroners of Carrick. James Whitefoord married a daughter of Sir Bryce Blair of that Ilk, and their son, Adam, was created a Baronet in 1701. Family Members: '''James Whitefoord''' (1630-1697) '''Sir Adam Whitefoord''' (1684-1727) ,1st Baronet 1701-1727 '''Sir John Whitefoord''' (1700-1763), 2nd Baronet 1727-1763 '''Sir John Whitefoord''' (1734-1803) , 3rd Baronet 1763-1803 (Patron of Robert Burns) The barony ended with the 3rd Baronet because he did not produce any legitimate male heirs. The Sir John Whitefoord, 3rd Baronet was badly affected by his investment in, and collapse of the Ayrshire bank in 1769. Although they retained Blairquhan at the time, he was eventually forced to sell it in 1798 to Sir David Hunter Blair, 3rd Baronet (1778-1857). '''''Hunter-Blair''''' In 1798, David Hunter Blair (1778-1857), 3rd Baronet bought Blairquhan from Sir John Whitefoord (1734-1803) , 3rd Baronet. David also inherited the baronetcy in 1800 when his elder brother John died, and after marrying a niece of the Marquess of Tweedale, he and his family took up part time residency at Blairquhan, but he did not take up full residence there until after a major expansion of the building that he commissioned was completed in 1824. Today, the castle is largely as he created it, including all of the original furniture. The double-barrelled name arose from David Hunter, a son of a landed Ayrshire family, and Jean Blair, the daughter and heiress of John Blair of Dunskey in Wigtownshire. Family Members: '''Sir James Hunter-Blair''', (1741-1787) 1st Baronet was created a Baronet in 1786, the Territorial Designation being "of Dunskey" '''Sir John Hunter-Blair''' (1773-1800), 2nd Baronet 1787-1800 (eldest son of James, 1st Baronet) '''Sir David Hunter-Blair''' (1778-1857), 3rd Baronet 1800-1857 (2nd eldest son of James, 1st Baronet) '''Sir Edward Hunter-Blair''' (1818–1896), 4th Baronet 1857-1896 (eldest surviving son of David, 3rd Baronet) '''Sir David Oswald Hunter-Blair''' (1853–1939), 5th Baronet 1896-1939 (eldest son of Edward, 4th Baronet) '''Sir Edward Hunter-Blair''' (1858–1945), 6th Baronet 1939-1945 (eldest surviving son of Edward, 4th Baronet) '''Sir James Hunter-Blair''' (1945–1985), 7th Baronet 1945-1985 (eldest son of Edward, 6th Baronet) '''Sir Edward Thomas Hunter-Blair''' (1985-2006), 8th Baronet 1985-2006 (son of James, 7th Baronet) '''Sir Patrick David Hunter Blair''' (b.1958) , 9th Baronet 2006-Present (grandson of 7th Baronet's younger brother) ''Note: The present Baronet, Sir Patrick and Lady Hunter Blair, still live on part of what used to be the estate, in the "old Dower House" at Milton of Blairquhan.'' === Historical Highlights Timeline === Love, Dane - Ayrshire, Discovering A County, Fort Publishing, 2003Blairquhan Castle; https://www.blairquhan.co.uk '''1346''' – A tower house was built on the land by the M’Churterr (McWhirter) family after being granted ownership and use by King David II. '''1385''' - Duncan MacChruiter, son and heir of the late Patrick MacChruiter sold the whole lands of Dalelachane to Sir Thomas Kennedy, Lord of Dalmortoun. '''c.1400's''' - Sir John Kennedy, 1st of Blairquhan. (1382-1473) acquired Blairquhan through marriage (spouse unknown). '''1573''' - John Kennedy (1541-1605) 7th of Blairquhan and his wife Anne Keith, is recorded on a date stone of 1573 (as Laird of Blairquhan). '''1576''' - John Kennedy and his wife Anne Keith, added a new front porch. '''1602''' - Sir Rev. Thomas Kennedy (1543-1602) died. '''c.1622''' – Blairquhan Castle is taken over by the Whitefoord family. '''1701''' - Sir Adam Whitefoord was created Baronet of Blairquhan. '''1772''' - Ayr Bank crash. '''1798''' - Sir David Hunter Blair, 3rd Baronet (1778-1857) bought Blairquhan. '''1820''' – Sir David commissions the famous Scottish architect William Burn (1789-1870) to build a new castle after the original building was neglected and left ruinous. '''1821''' – The foundation stone of today’s Blairquhan Castle is laid by on August 31st by Sir Alexander Boswell of Auchinleck. '''1820's''' - John Tweedie (1775-1862) created the walled garden. '''1824''' – Building work is completed at a cost of 16,000 Pounds and another 4,000 Pounds for interior furnishings. '''1970''' – Blairquhan opens its doors to paying guests for the first time. '''2005?''' – Oscar winning motion picture ‘The Queen’, starring Helen Mirren, is filmed at Blairquhan '''2012''' – The castle is sold to its current owners, Ganten Scotland (a Chinese bottling company). === Interior Highlights === Celtic Castles; https://www.celticcastles.com '''Dining Room''' Comfortably seats up to 60 diners. Next door, there is a serving kitchen. '''Entrance Hall''' The Entrance Hallis one of the sequence of Tudor Gothic rooms through the centre of the castle. The entrance doors are 10’7” high and made of oak, and there is an oak floor which continues into the Saloon. '''Principal Ground floor Bedrooms''' '''River Room''' (shares bathroom with Flower Garden Room) ''' Oriel Room''' (own bathroom) '''Canopy Room''' (own shower room) '''Queen’s Room''' (shares bathroom with Queen’s Dressing Room) '''Laird’s Room''' (shares bathroom with Laird’s Dressing Room). '''Secondary Ground Floor Bedrooms''' '''Peach Room''' (own bathroom) '''Boudoir''' (own bathroom), '''Lady Hunter Blair’s Room''' (own bathroom). '''Hallway (adjacent) Bedrooms''' '''Yellow Room''' (shares bathroom with Yellow Dressing Room) '''Pink Room''' (shares bathroom with Pink Dressing Room) '''Dunskey Room''' (own shower room). '''Library''' The Library has fitted bookshelves, an open fire, and views over the river to 'Bishopland' and the Kings Hill. '''Saloon''' The 60’ high, top lit Saloon is a space which gives a dramatic introduction to the castle, and boasts 22 doors in total, eight of which are faux, essential to the symmetry of Burn’s design. === Estate Grounds and Gardens === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgHistoric Environment Scotland; http://portal.historicenvironment.scot Sir Edward Hunter-Blair, 8th Baronet (1920–2006), was a noted horticulturalist and forester who spent most of his life restoring the castle and preserving the estate grounds, which includes veteran trees. '''Blairquhan Bridge''' Was also designed by William Burn. The Old Bridge of Blairquhan, at the east entrance of the estate, is a single arch, stone, hump-back bridge, possibly of the 18th century. The New Bridge, on the straightened section of road to Straiton, was built in 1820. '''Dool Tree''' The Dool Tree or gallows tree was planted early in the 16th century during the reign of King James V of Scotland. The once-spreading crown was heavily pruned in 1997, saving the much-weakened trunk from total collapse. '''The Glass House''' The Glasshouse was built in 1820. '''Ice House''' A well-preserved early 19th century barrel-vaulted ice house lies to the east of the stables.As with most ice houses, it is built on raised,sloping ground near a source of ice, in this case the Garden Pond and a stretch of the Water of Girvan known as the Icehouse Pool. It was renovated in 1997. '''Kennels''' The kennels date from the late 18th century '''Stables''' The stables were also designed by William Burn. They have recently been converted into three holiday flats and a house for estate staff. '''The Walled Garden''' The walled garden was designed by John Tweedie, who came to work at Blairquhan in1816. The bricks for the walls were fired on the estate. It is unusual in having only three walls,the fourth being unnecessary because of rising ground to the south. Flues within the main wall allowed fires to be lit to protect the fruit trees from frost. === Memorials === Historic Environment Scotland; http://portal.historicenvironment.scot '''Colonel Hunter Blair''' ( 1817-1854) monument on Craigengower Hill. '''Sundials''' There are two sundials: one in the flower garden which is mounted on a high pedestal and another in the walled garden. === Notable People === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgWikitree; https://www.wikitree.com/JSTOR; https://plants.jstor.orgRed Books of Scotland; http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/Family Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LHVC-7GS/john-kennedy-1st-of-blairquhan-1382-1473 '''Sir David "3rd Baronet Hunter-Blair''' (1778-1857) Born: Wigtownshire, Scotland Died: Blairquhan, Ayrshire, Scotland, Resting place: Unknown Bio Summary: The family member who built the current castle structure. 1800 - He succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Hunter Blair upon the death of the 2nd Baronet. He gained the rank of Colonel in the Ayrshire Militia. 1827 - He was recognised by Lord Lyon King of Arms, and matriculated his arms at the Lyons Court. Parents: James Hunter Blair (1741-1787) and Jean (Blair) Hunter-Blair (1752-1817) Siblings: Anne Hunter-Blair (1770-1854), Sir John Hunter-Blair, 2nd Baronet (1772-1800), William Hunter-Blair (1774-1775), Clementina Hunter-Blair (1777-XXXX), James Hunter-Blair (1779-1831), Robert Hunter-Blair (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse Number 1: Dorothea Hay Mackenzie (1791-1820) Married 1813 Issue: Sir Edward Hunter-Blair, 4th Baronet (1818-1896) Spouse Number 2: Elizabeth Hay (1797-1859) Married 1825 Issue: John Hunter-Blair (1825-1885), David Hunter-Blair (1827-1869), Mary Elizabeth Hunter-Blair (1830-1870), Jane Anne Eliza Hunter-Blair (1835-1915), For more information see Wikitree profile ''Hunter-Blair-2'' '''William Burn''' (1789-1870) Scottish Architect Born: Edinburgh, Scotland Died: 6 Stratton Street in Piccadilly, London, England Resting Place: Kensal Green Cemetery, Chelsea, London, England Bio Summary: Architect for the 1824 Blairquhan. William was educated at the High School in Edinburgh's Old Town. He started training with Sir Robert Smirke in London in 1808. He received major commissions from the age of 20 until his death at 81. He built in many styles and was a pioneer of the Scottish Baronial Revival, often referred to as the golden age of Scottish architecture. Commissions totaled about 300 in his career in Scotland, England, and Ireland. In 1827 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, unusual for an architect, his proposer being James Skene. He resigned in 1845 following his move to London and opened his practice on Stratton Street. Parents: Robert Burn (1752-1815) and Janet Patterson (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: 16 children (names Unknown) Spouse: Elizabeth MacVicar (XXXX-XXXX) Issue: 7 Children (Names Unknown) '''Sir John Kennedy''' (1382-1473) 1st (Laird) of Blairquhan Born: Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: (Unknown) Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Was included in the remainder of a charter to his father, the lands of Casillis dated 2 November 1404. Was styled the 1st of Blairquhan through marriage. His descendants held the estate of Blairquhan until 1621 when it was sold by John Kennedy to James Kennedy, eldest surviving son of Sir Thomas Kennedy of Culzean. Parents: Gilbert Kennedy of Dunure (1348-aft.1408) and Agnes Maxwell (1353-1414), Married 1384 Siblings: Sir James Kennedy of Dunure (13761408), Alexander Kennedy of Ardstynchar (1378-1473),Hugh Kennedy of Ardstynchar (1380-1454), Thomas Kennedy (1380-1460), David James Kennedy (1386-1460), Roland Kennedy (1385-XXXX), Gilbert Kennedy (1390-1408) Spouse: Unknown Issue: John Kennedy 2nd of Blairquhan (bef.1420-bef.1471) For more information see Wikitree profile ''Kennedy-23030'' '''John Tweedie''' (1775-1862) Landscape Gardener Born: Biggar, Lanarkshire, Scotlandmap Died: Buenos Aires, Argentina Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Built the walled garden at Blairquhan. Born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, where he trained in horticulture, rising to be head gardener at Edinburgh Botanic Garden. In 1825, rather than settling into a snug life at the latter, he followed an irresistible urge to go to South America, where he had heard there were botanical riches. In Argentina, he settled in Santa Catalina and continued to practice his craft, though he also ran a store in the city and spent long periods exploring and collecting plants. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Janet 'Jessie' Kingo (1776-1852) Issue: Ann Tweedie (1798-1870), Margaret Tweedie (1801-1840), William King Tweedie (1803-1863), Janet Tweedie (1805-1855), Jean Tweedie (1807-1889), Annabella Tweedie (1809-1889), Elspeth Tweedie (1809-XXXX), Cecilia Louisa Tweedie (1813-1895), Elizabeth Tweedie (1813-1880, James Tweedie (1816-1881) For more information see Wikitree profile ''Tweedy-339'' === In the Movies === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org '''Beauty and the Geek''' '''The Queen''' === Visitation === Celtic castles; https://www.celticcastles.comAyrshire-Arran; https://ayrshireandarran.com The castle sleeps 30 guests in 15 spacious bedrooms. All bedrooms offer tea/coffee facilities, luxurious bed linens, thick, fluffy towels and L'Occitane bath products. Complimentary WiFi is available throughout the castle. For larger groups, the estate is home to eight secluded cottages ranging from 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, offering accommodation for an additional 49 guests. The cottages are let on a self-catering basis with the option of joining castle guests for dining and socialising. ==Sources==

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Blake Bryant To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] === General Tasks === * Update lacking/poor sources of paternal side ("Family Pedigree Chart" profiles) * Upload images for [[Space:Thomas_Family_History|Thomas Family History]] * Add "German Roots Sticker" to German profiles in watchlist * Join the Texas Project ===Profiles=== Here are the profiles [[Bryant-3841|Blake Bryant]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="4" !|Name !|Birth !|Task |- | [[Isham-447|Bryant, Neita Louise (Isham) ]] || 1897-05-04 || find older ancestors through this tree |- | [[Bryant-6489|Bryant, Joseph ]] || 1830-09-11 || keep moving up paternal line |- | [[De_Camp-16|Bryant, Sarah (De Camp) ]] || 1839-00-00 || find parents/ancestors |- | [[McConkey-249|McConkey, Dallie Baker ]] || 1888-06-06 || research possible Native American heritage |- | [[Stubblefield-77|Stubblefield, William Seth ]] || 1788-03-03 || Prove matches and merge profiles of children |- |}

Blake Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Blake families and information about individuals, places, and things named Blake. === Famous Blakes === Here is a selection of those with the surname Blake and their ingenious achievements. * [[Blake-5|Lyman Reed Blake]] (1835-1883) worked for Isaac Singer in his Singer Sewing Machine Co. and invented a shoe sewing machine. === Blakes on WikiTree === Click here for the up-to-date [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BLAKE_1.html Blake Index]. This list is updated every morning. If you are a Blake and add yourself to WikiTree you will automatically appear on this list tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Blakely Cemetery, Blakely, Georgia

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See the [[:Category:Blakely_Cemetery%2C_Blakely%2C_Georgia|Blakely Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Blakely Cemetery '''Address:''' 751 Chattahoochee Ave, Blakely, GA 39823 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 31.3722, -84.9389 '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:Blakely_Cemetery%2C_Blakely%2C_Georgia|Blakely Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:Blakely_Cemetery%2C_Blakely%2C_Georgia|Blakely Cemetery]]}} '''Information:''' Blakely Cemetery is a very old cemetery located in Blakely, Early County, Georgia. This Cemetery has extremely old burials as well as sections for newer burials.

Blakely Family Mysteries

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

Blakely Plantation, Leon County, Florida

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Blakely Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Blakely Plantation == Blakely Plantation was a 900 acre forced labor farm developed by [[Blake-10755|Miles Blake (1785-1840)]] from North Carolina about 1826. It was located in the extreme northeastern Leon County, Florida. After Miles Blake's death in 1840, his wife, [[Parish-3116|Susan (Parish) Blake (1809-1868)]], took over ownership.[https://genealogytrails.com/fla/leon/plantations_1860.html Plantations of Leon County in 1860Wikipedia contributors. (2020, October 8). Blakely Plantation. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15:15, August 26, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blakely_Plantation&oldid=982493631 == Slave Owners == *[[Blake-10755|Miles Blake (1785-1840)]], about 1826-1840 *[[Parish-3116|Susan (Parish) Blake (1809-1868)]], inherited after husband's death in 1840 *[[Blake-11050|Ann Eliza (Blake) Cromartie (1839-1903)]], inherited from mother in 1863 == Slaves Owned by Miles Blake== In the 1830 census Miles was in Tallahassee, Leon, Florida, and owned 15 slaves.'''1830 Census''':"1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Tallahassee, Leon, Florida; Series: M19; Roll: 15; Page: 114; Family History Library Film: 0006711
{{Ancestry Sharing|30106478|67360a}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|468243}} (accessed 26 August 2022)
Miles Blake in Tallahassee, Leon, Florida.
* 1 male under 10 * 5 men 10-24 * 1 man 24-36 * 3 girls under 10 * 5 women 10-24 === Enslaved in Miles Blake's Chancery Court Records === In 1841 these enslaved were listed in the Chancery court paperwork on Miles Blake. His heirs, Susan, Joel and John, were petitioning the court for an equitable division of the following named slaves: '''Chancery packets, 1837-1902''': "Chancery packets, 1837-1902"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/441295 Chancery packets, 1837-1902] Chancery Packets no. 41-62
Film number: 008190684 > image 1290 of 1578
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSL6-Q9JT-Z}} (accessed 6 October 2022)
*[[Blake-11186|Simon]] *[[Blake-11187|Tim]] *[[Blake-11188|Abraham]] *[[Blake-11189|Washington]] *[[Blake-11190|George]] *[[Blake-11205|Elsy]] *[[Blake-11206|Harriet]] *[[Blake-11207|Elvey]] *[[Blake-11208|Hannah]], not the same Hannah as [[Blake-11211|Hannah]] *[[Blake-11209|Crecy]] *[[Blake-11210|Minerva]] *[[Blake-11226|Amaret]] *[[Blake-11227|Hannity]] *[[Blake-11211|Hannah]], not the same Hannah as [[Blake-11208|Hannah]]. *[[Blake-11191|Nelson]] *[[Blake-11192|Will]] *[[Blake-11193|Jacob]] *[[Blake-11194|Gibson]] *[[Blake-11195|William]] *[[Blake-11196|Jesse]] *[[Blake-11197|Ebb]] *[[Blake-11198|Peter]] *[[Blake-11199|Scotland]] *[[Blake-11200|Harry]] *[[Blake-11201|Dennis]] *[[Blake-11202|Lewis]] *[[Blake-11203|Ephraim]] *[[Blake-11204|Aleck]] *[[Blake-11212|Clara]] *[[Blake-11213|Eliza]] *[[Blake-11214|Mary]] *[[Blake-11215|Ann]], not the same person as [[Blake-11224|Ann]] *[[Blake-11216|Laura]] *[[Blake-11217|Lizzette]] *[[Blake-11219|Lucy]] *[[Blake-11220|Amy]] *[[Blake-11221|Gracey]] *[[Blake-11222|Mariah]], not the same person as [[Blake-11225|Mariah]]. *[[Blake-11223|Josephine]] *[[Blake-11224|Ann]], not the same person as [[Blake-11215|Ann]] *[[Blake-11225|Mariah]], not the same person as [[Blake-11222|Mariah]] == Slaves Owned by Susan Blake == In the 1850 census Susan was in Division 8, Leon, Florida, United States. She was enumerated as having 57 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Susan Blake in Division 8, Leon, Florida, USA.
:Gender Age :#Male 32 :#Male 54 :#Male 23 :#Male 21 :#Male 19 :#Male 28 :#Male 19 :#Male 18 :#Male 23 :#Male 20 :#Male 30 :#Male 12 :#Male 9 :#Male 3 :#Male 10 :#Male 9/12 :#Male 60 :#Male 20 :#Male 9 :#Male 53 :#Male 40 :#Male 43 :#Male 12 :#Female 28 :#Female 13 :#Female 11 :#Female 9 :#Female 2 :#Female 9/12 :#Female 42 :#Female 23 :#Female 49 :#Female 17 :#Female 6 :#Female 42 :#Female 6 :#Female 27 :#Female 11 :#Female 9 :#Female 6 :#Female 57 :#Female 42 :#Female 9 :#Female 11 :#Female 8 :#Female 5 :#Female 9/12 :#Female 40 :#Female 17 :#Female 17 :#Female 11 :#Female 9 :#Female 6 :#Female 5 :#Female 27 :#Female 6 :#Female 3 By 1860, she only owned 14 slaves in Leon County, Florida, United States. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|30107192|644314}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|94089126}} (accessed 26 August 2022)
Susan Blake in Leon, Florida, USA.
:Gender Age :#Male 60 :#Female 60 :#Female 30 :#Female 17 :#Female 15 :#Female 13 :#Female 12 :#Male 16 :#Male 12 :#Male 10 :#Male 4 :#Female 22 :#Male 22 :#Male 40 == Sources == *[[Space:Ingleside_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Ingleside Plantation, Leon County, Florida]]

Blakeman Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] When and Where did Elijah Phineas Blakeman, Jr. begin and end? Elijah Phineas BLakeman Jr.'s birth does not appear on the published (online) databases of Connecticut births or in geneoalogical reocrds I've researched. I calculated Elijah Blakeman's probable birth date from a photograph of Blakeman monument in Union Cemetery, Stratford, Fairfield, Connection with death date of 19 May 1856, and an inscription that reads, ''died age 36 years 9 months and 12 days,'' thus 7 August 1819. The angle of the image in the FAG photo makes the last digit in the death year "1856" difficult to read with certainty. It has been published as 1856 since 1 September 2016 '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|169184582}} (accessed 12 January 2023)
Memorial page for George F Blakeman (1822-22 Jun 1856), citing Union Cemetery, Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA (plot: Section C); Maintained by Butterfly~Kisses (contributor 46994799).
but I think it is possible that it reads "1855." The record in the Hale Collection is a transcription of cemetary inscriptions and newspaper notices - so it could be an error that took on a life of its own. '''Burial''': "Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934"
Connecticut State Library; Hartford, Connecticut
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Elijah Blakeman Jr burial (died on 19 May 1856) in Stratford, Connecticut.
Elijah's parents emigated to Illinois, departing Connecticut '''May 18, 1819,''' arriving '''19 July 1819,''' traveling with their '''five''' children. If Elijah's birthdate was August 17 '''1819''', he would have been born '''after''' their arrival in Illinois, and they would have been traveling with four children. By my analysis, his correct birthyear is '''1818''' based on these sources that bracket the departure and arrival date of his parents' westward emigration: #Bridgeport, '''26 May''' (ByLine) - Article in The Connectiut Journal, Tuesday 8 Jun '''1819,''' New Haven, CT. Vol:LI, Issue 2693, Pg 1: *
- On Tuesday of last week, 7 loaded waggons left this place with families for the Ohio and Illinois countries - among the number were several of our most respecteable and enterprising citizens - seeking wealth, competence and ease by a remove to that fairy land which is always in prospect but never yet possessed. - ''' I'''n '''N'''ew-'''Y'''ork they were joined by several more emigrants, on which the Mercantile Advertiser of Saturday observes - "A caravan of eleven heavy waggons left this city yesterday for the''' I'''llinois '''T'''erritory, and carried off about 100 of our citizens, who intend to form a new settlement in that state. This enterprise was projected and headed by capts. Allen and Blakeman, well known hitherto, as respectable ship masters."
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In 1818'''1818''' Error in John Ferguson account, based on newpaper date, plus all other records place arrival year as '''1819.'''As analyzed by MaryAnn Crossno, 12 January 2023. Capt. Curtis Blakeman and Capt. george C. Allen arrived in Ferguson Settlement with seventy-two persons in one train on the '''19th of July''' in that year, all of who settled here... Elijah Blakeman, a brother of the captain, came with him in a two horse wagon, bringing a wife and five children. He improved a farm in section 32.
https://www.usacitiesonline.com/ilmarinehistory.htm Elijah Sr. and Abiah (mother) returned to Stratford, Connectictut: The following appeared Tue, Feb 25, 1823 in ''The Charleston Mercury, and Morning Advertiser'' (Charleston, South Carolina) :· *
"Mr. Elijah Blakeman and family, consisting of a wife and seven children, arrived at Stratford on Friday last, from Illinois. Mr. B. emigrated from Stratford to the Western Wilds in the year 1819, with his brother, Captain Curtis Blakeman, in hopes of bettering his condition. But in this he was sadly disappointed; and, after remaining there for better than three years, ungoing all the privations and sufferings incident to a new settlement, he has returned to his native town naked and destitute. Mr. B. was nearly one hundred days in returning, having been detained some time by his wife giving birth to a child. The people of Stratford have acted with apparent feelings of generosity and kindness in furnishing this distressed family, not only with the necessaries and comforts of life, but in providing them, in part, with means to facilite their return. - Bridgeport Farmer.
Newspapers.com - The Charleston Mercury - 25 Feb 1823 - Page 2 (Charleston, South Carolina, The Charleston Mercury, 25 Feb 1823), www.newspapers.com, Elijah P. Blakeman 1779 Return to Stratford from Illinois 25 Feb 1823. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/103222601/elijah-p-blakeman-1779-return-to/?xid=637. Elijah Sr. then traveled back to Marine Town, Illinois where he lived until his death, and where he is buried. The monument in Union cemetery states that Elijah died in Marine. Elijah Jr. arrived in Galveston in 1838, married Maria White, and had six children. He emigrated to Texas with two of his brothers, Captain George Curtis Blakeman, [who became Galveston Harbormaster, married and reared his five children in Galveston] and Captain George Edward Blakeman [wife and three children only in New York census.] Captain George Blakeman died of yellow fever 22 June 1856 aboard the brig ''Eliza Jane'' in transit between Havana and New York, and was buried at sea at sunset.https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A11A050B7B120D3F8%40GB3NEWS-11AE46F76DC41850%402399148-11AE46F8102D4028%407-11AE46F91E6F0FB8%40Mortuary%2BNotice?h=8&fname=&mname=&lname=Blakeman&kwinc=%22yellow%20fever%22&kwexc=&rgfromDate=1840&rgtoDate=1856&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&processingtime=&addedFrom=&addedTo=&sid=eigmyndrsetvgvouyevalidhkmilnjlx_wma-gateway012_1673544685681ew-York Daily Tribune. Friday, Jul 18, 1856, New York, NY, Vol: XVI, Issue: 4757, Page: 8. Elijah Jr.'s death date of 19 May 1856 makes me wonder if he also was on the same voyage? If not, where was Elijah when he died? No Texas records of his death. Only the monument records his death in Stratford. Adding to the mystery, Eddie Yard, the youngest of Elijah Jr. and Maria White's six children, was born "about December 1854" in New York. I originally thought that the family returned for the settling of a Blakeman estate, but then I stumbled on this tantalizing news story: '''See .pdf attached *'''Maria Blakeman, habeus corpus''' Eddie Yard consistently reported his birthdate on all public records. Did the family stay in New York/ Connecticut for two years, and Elijah died during that tenure? Maria shows up near her family in the 1860 census, but Susan Rebecca is missing and does not appear in any later records. Did she die at the same time Elijah died? Did she die in yellow fever epidemics during the 1850s? I would love to know, and to that end, welcome any input, suggestions, helps.

Blakley Cemetery, Covington County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Covington County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Blakely Cemetery, Covington County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== '''Please note this page and it's category page was misspelled by me and should be spelled Blakely.''' [[Bishop-4082|Bishop-4082]] 13:00, 22 January 2017 (EST) This project will catalog and document all burials in Blakely Cemetery , located in rural Covington County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Blakely Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location :: Intersection of Salem Church Road and Blakely Creek Road :: Directions: ::From Collins: Head northwest on S Arrington Ave toward Main St, Take the 1st right onto MS-184 E/Main St (0.5 mi), MS-184 E/Main St turns slightly left and becomes Salem Church Rd (go 6.3 mi), Turn slightly right (go 177 ft) cemetery on your right. ::From Mt. Olive: Head south on 5th St toward Jaynesville Rd/S Main St (33 ft), Take the 1st left onto Jaynesville Rd/S Main St, Continue to follow S Main St (0.2 mi). Turn left onto 7th St (0.8 mi), Continue onto MS-532 E (4.6 mi), Turn right onto Salem Church Rd (1.6 mi), Turn left, cemetery on your right. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.735418, -89.567658 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/RFqfM Blakely Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === : Located in the Mish Community of Covington County but has a Collins Address. About 170 known burials most with grave markers. John Sellers' daughter, Quilla Sellers McQueen and her descendants are buried here. As of Dec 22, 2016 Findagrave has 175 graves, with 99% photographed.[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=58107 Findagrave Blakely Cemetery] ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 99% of all marked graves ===To Do=== *Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! Row ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Knight-8698|Arinder]]||Edna Izona||1922-05-06||2000-03-19||(nee Knight) A Loving Mother ||Row 03||[[Image:Knight-8698.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1094|Ashley ]]||Annie S. ||1888-02-11||1976-02-14||(nee Sellers) Mother ||Row 03||[[Image:Sellers-1094.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-2270|Ashley ]]||Baby ||1924-07-28||1924-07-28||'''(see findagrave for better photo)''' ||Row 03||[[Image:Ashley-2270.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Easterling-238|Ashley ]]||Earnie E.||1909||2013||(nee Easterling) ||Row 05||[[Image:Ashley-2266.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1805|Ashley ]]||G. Ira ||1883-05-17||1958-07-24||Father ||Row 03||[[Image:Ashley-1805.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-2268|Ashley ]]||Hoye G. ||1922-10-24||1967-12-20||Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can't heal. ||Row 04||[[Image:Ashley-2268.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-2267|Ashley ]]||James Benton ||1909-12-11||1965-05-09||Rest is thine and Sweet remembrance ours ||Row 03||[[Image:Ashley-2267.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-2266|Ashley ]]||Leonard H. ||1905||1974|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Ashley-2266.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-304966|Ashley ]]||Lettie Odelle ||1914-03-27||1994-10-10|| ||Row 03||[[Image:Ashley-2267.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Josef-5|Ashley ]]||Mary B.||1923-12-30||2003-12-03||(nee Josef) Blessed are the pure in Heart for they shall see God ||Row 04||[[Image:Josef-5.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ashley-2269|Ashley ]]||Steven Richard ||1957-10-25||2015-07-06||For by grace are you saved through faith||Row 04||[[Image:Ashley-2269.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Brown-44051|Brown ]]||Carl Chester||1913-09-10||2003-01-03||||Row 08||[[Image:Brown-44051.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-890|Brown ]]||Stella Irene||1915-11-16||1992-05-17||(nee McQueen) Mother ||Row 08||[[Image:Brown-44051.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cobb-5337|Cobb ]]||Lynda Raye||1945-12-19||1945-12-28||Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harvey M. Cobb, Our Darling ||Row 07||[[Image:Cobb-5337.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-891|Culpepper ]]||Bessie McQueen||1906-12-29||1975-08-16|| ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-891.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-889|Easterling ]]||Annie Mae M.||1909-11-17||1997-05-06||(nee McQueen) Mother Her children arise up and call her blessed. Her husband also and he praises her. ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-889.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Easterling-240|Easterling ]]||Rev. E. D. "Earley"||1906-02-13||1994-04-27||Father ||Row 04||[[Image:Easterling-242.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Easterling-241|Easterling ]]||Gladys ||1919-08-13||1926-01-12||Sister; Our darling ||Row 05||[[Image:Easterling-241.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Easterling-242|Easterling ]]||Lewis Carlton||1930-11-14||1981-12-31||I am the resurrection and the life; He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. John 11:25 ||Row 04||[[Image:Easterling-242-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Easterling-239|Easterling ]]||R. L.||1883-03-03||1961-06-12||Father, (given name Robert Louis) ||Row 05||[[Image:Easterling-239.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-8114|Easterling ]]||Sallie Warren||1883-11-29||1925-11-30||(nee Warren) Mother; Asleep in Jesus ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-8114.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ferguson-7078|Ferguson ]]||F. Lee||1904-04-07||1981-04-01||[wed] Feb 13, 1978 ||Row 13||[[Image:Ferguson-7078.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lyon-2937|Ferguson ]]||Lois Lyon S.||1912-05-27||2000-01-22||(nee Lyon) [wed] Feb 13, 1978 ||Row 13||[[Image:Ferguson-7078.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Strebeck-14|Fulgham]]||Barbara Strebeck||1941-01-29||1991-02-23||(nee Strebeck) In loving memory (back) A glimpse of heaven tho often unshared, is seen in the darkness by all who've cared. ||Row 11||[[Image:Strebeck-14.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Granberry-42|Granberry]]||William Sim||1889-12-10||1969-05-12|| ||Row 08||[[Image:Granberry-42.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Green-20438|Green]]||Larry Michael "Mickey"||1957-09-28||2003-02-16|| ||Row 11||[[Image:Green-20438.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-2006|Harvey]]||Bonnie Lee||1929-07-16|| ||(nee Sellers) '''still living''' ||Row 11||[[Image:Sellers-2006.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Harvey-xxx|Harvey]]||John Russell||1960-05-15|| ||[wed] Jul 9, 1994, God blessed our home with four children; Jacob, Thomas, Katelyn, Kristin, four grandchildren; Lee, Logan, Carson, Pyper '''still living''' ||Row 11||[[Image:Elkins-1179.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Harvey-7945|Harvey]]||John Wiley||1921-02-28||2000-01-24 ||At Rest (mil) S SGT US Army World War II, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart||Row 11||[[Image:Harvey-7945.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Elkins-1179|Harvey]]||Shelia Elkins||1966-03-19||2008-06-02||(nee Elkins) [wed] Jul 9, 1994, God blessed our home with four children; Jacob, Thomas, Katelyn, Kristin, four grandchildren; Lee, Logan, Carson, Pyper ||Row 11||[[Image:Elkins-1179.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-929|Herrin ]]||Malissa M.||1914-06-21||1998-01-03||(nee McQueen) Mother ||Row 13||[[Image:McQueen-929.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Herrin-264|Herrin ]]||Van "Buster" ||1916-08-25||1977-02-01||Father ||Row 13||[[Image:Herrin-264.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1063|Herrington ]]||Ocie R.||1900||1993||(nee McQueen) ||Row 07||[[Image:Herrington-805.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Herrington-805|Herrington ]]||H. Winton||1891||1976|| ||Row 07||[[Image:Herrington-805.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Herrington-806|Herrington ]]||John Winton||1923-12-31||1980-05-08|| ||Row 07||[[Image:Herrington-806.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gentry-xxx|Hilsabeck]]||Diann Gentry||1950-08-21|| ||(nee Gentry) The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want. '''still living'''||Row 11||[[Image:Hilsabeck-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hilsabeck-59|Hilsabeck]]||Richard Allen||1949-11-20||1979-09-09||The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want. ||Row 11||[[Image:Hilsabeck-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Patrick-2487|Hunt]]||Fannie P.||1879-10-01||1954-02-26||(nee Patrick ) ||Row 11||[[Image:Patrick-2487.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johnson-52372|Johnson ]]||J. Herman||1914-02-18||1969-02-20|| ||Row 12||[[Image:Johnson-52372.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-49932|Jones ]]||Charles Howard||1932||1935||Son of E. O. & Myrtle Jones ||Row 06||[[Image:Jones-49932.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-49930|Jones ]]||E. O. ||1902-07-06||1977-11-06|| ||Row 06||[[Image:Jones-49930.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8666|Jones ]]||Eunice Knight||1905 ||1930 ||(nee Knight) Wife of E. O. Jones ||Row 06||[[Image:Knight-8666.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Powell-9222|Knight ]]||Addie Powell||1888-12-24||1967-04-03||(nee Powell) A faithful mother ||Row 10||[[Image:Powell-9222.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kirkley-57|Kirkley]]||Clayton Scott||1964-02-14||2010-06-01||Loving brother & uncle (back) C.H.S. 1982||Row 11||[[Image:Kirkley-57.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-7117|Knight ]]||Alonzo Martin ||1883-10-02||1936-11-26|| ||Row 06||[[Image:Knight-7117.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8696|Knight ]]||D. Wilmer ||1908-07-12||1979-04-29|| ||Row 10||[[Image:Knight-8696.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-7558|Knight ]]||India ||1864-11-14||1944-03-15||(nee Warren) Wife of D. T. Knight; Gone but not forgotten. ||Row 10||[[Image:Warren-7558.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8700|Knight ]]||Irene ||1912-09-08||1913-04-23|| ||Row 06||[[Image:Knight-8700.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8701|Knight ]]||Marvin Levelle ||1910-08-23||1911-09-16||Son of A. M. & R. A. Knight ||Row 06||[[Image:Knight-8701.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-783|Knight ]]||Rosa Ann McQueen ||1886-04-15||1977-06-10||(nee McQueen) ||Row 06||[[Image:McQueen-783.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8695|Knight ]]||Wilson Merida ||1881-10-27||1953-02-14||A faithful father ||Row 10||[[Image:Knight-8695.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Langford-1443|Langford ]]||Harvey H. ||1887-01-08||1962-08-29|| ||Row 08||[[Image:Langford-1443.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Langford-1444|Langford ]]||L. C. ||1915-05-21||1969-04-05||(mil) Mississippi TEC5, 4 REGT AGF DEP2 World War II ||Row 08||[[Image:Langford-1444.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Norris-4668|Langford ]]||M. Verle||1919-06-24||2002-09-03||(nee Norris) ||Row 08||[[Image:Norris-4668.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mathis-1507|Langford ]]||Pearlie M. ||1896-03-15||1972-12-01||(nee Mathis) ||Row 08||[[Image:Mathis-1507.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mathis-1498|Mathis ]]||Louis ||1905-02-28||1965-12-05||Mason ||Row 11||[[Image:Mathis-1498.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1035|Mathis ]]||Marie ||1914-11-19||2004-04-17||(nee McQueen) ||Row 11||[[Image:Mathis-1498.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Buchannon-24|McKenzie]]||Leona ||1896-01-07||1960-12-29||(nee Buchannon) ||Row 04||[[Image:Buchannon-24.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McKenzie-3971|McKenzie]]||Lonnie ||1892-12-24||1979-09-27|| ||Row 04||[[Image:McKenzie-3971.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Patrick-2292|McQueen ]]||Ada P. ||1889-12-09||1961-08-27||(nee Patrick) ||Row 06||[[Image:Patrick-2292.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-782|McQueen ]]||Alex A. ||1890-05-11||1968-12-24|| ||Row 06||[[Image:McQueen-782.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-790|McQueen ]]||Ance J. ||1880-03-23||1972-09-14|| ||Row 09||[[Image:McQueen-790.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8662|McQueen ]]||Avis K. ||1917-07-09||2000-06-16||(nee Knight) ||Row 08||[[Image:Knight-8662.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQUEEN-88|McQueen ]]||Bailey Andrew ||1849-01-29||1926-03-01|| ||Row 02||[[Image:McQUEEN-88.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1041|McQueen ]]||Bennie Russell ||1927-05-27||1981-03-24|| TEC 5, US Army, World War II ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1041.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1040|McQueen ]]||Benton C. ||1902-06-05||1970-06-03|| ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-1040.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1039|McQueen ]]||Billy Carl||1945-08-29||1970-04-10||Father, Son, Brother and friend; Born to love died for peace ||Row 08||[[Image:McQueen-1039.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1043|McQueen ]]||Clifford ||1910-05-11||1910-09-27||Infant Son of P. V. & Alner McQueen; Too good for earth, God called him home. ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1043.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1044|McQueen ]]||Corene ||1915-11-16||1915-11-16|| ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-1044.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-8680|McQueen ]]||Edith Warren||1887-05-27||1937-05-10||Mother ||Row 09||[[Image:Warren-8680.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1045|McQueen ]]||Elderly Calhoun ||1917-11-15||1970-01-09||Louisiana, S1 US Coast Guard, World War II ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-1045.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Worthy-245|McQueen ]]||Elnora ||1879-03-01||1957-10-14||(nee Worthy) Mother||Row 04||[[Image:Worthy-245.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-893|McQueen ]]||Elsie Lee ||1920-07-13||1931-06-11||Daughter of Joe & Lona McQueen ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-893.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-888|McQueen ]]||Infant Daughter ||1943-09-29||1943-09-29||Infant Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. A. A. McQueen ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-888.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1038|McQueen ]]||Infant Daughter ||1916-09-24||1916-09-24||Infant Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. J. C. McQueen ||Row 08||[[Image:McQueen-1038.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1056|McQueen ]]||Infant Son || || ||Infant Son of Ance & Edie McQueen||Row 09||[[Image:McQueen-1056.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-974|McQueen ]]||Infant Son ||1936-05-24||1936-05-24||Inf. Son of Mr. & Mrs. W. W. McQueen ||Row 01||[[Image:McQueen-974.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1046|McQueen ]]||Infant Twin Sons ||1919-06-22||1919-06-22||Infant Twin Sons of Mr. & Mrs. P. V. McQueen ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1046.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1047|McQueen ]]||Infant Twin Sons ||1919-06-22||1919-06-22||Infant Twin Sons of Mr. & Mrs. P. V. McQueen ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1046.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1037|McQueen ]]||J. Carl ||1906-08-10||1979-03-10|| ||Row 08||[[Image:McQueen-1037.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1058|McQueen ]]||Jerry Ann ||1958-10-27||1961-03-14|| ||Row 10||[[Image:McQueen-1058.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-784|McQueen ]]||Joe J. ||1883-03-10||1954-10-06||Papa ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-784.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-788|McQueen ]]||John S. ||1872-10-04||1941-06-27||Father ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-788.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-892|McQueen ]]||Joseph Preston ||1907-12-03||1922-07-01||Son of Joe & Lona McQueen ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-892.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-789|McQueen ]]||Lauren ||1866 ||1955 || ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-789.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1050|McQueen ]]||Lauren Graham ||1915-08-15||1985-08-22||(mil) PVT US Army Korea ||Row 01||[[Image:McQueen-1050.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1051|McQueen ]]||Leon ||1920-10-16||1922-07-23|| ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1051.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-7116|McQueen ]]||Lona Knight||1885-11-26||1961-11-24||(nee Knight) Mama ||Row 03||[[Image:Knight-7116.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1052|McQueen ]]||Leonard J. (Pevine) ||1904-10-13||1976-03-29|| ||Row 01||[[Image:McQueen-1052.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1054|McQueen ]]||Linda Marie ||1957-07-08||1963-01-31|| ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-1054.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Craft-1837|McQueen ]]||Mae Craft||1901-01-10||1972-03-01|| ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-982.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-8111|McQueen ]]||Mary A. Warren||1880-07-06||1963-06-23|| ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-786.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-8112|McQueen ]]||Mary E. Warren||1865 ||1930 || ||Row 03||[[Image:McQueen-789.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-982|McQueen ]]||O. B. ||1898-11-19||1976-10-20||(given name Orestus B.) Mason ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-982.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-781|McQueen ]]||Owen ||1892-04-27||1960-04-26|| ||Row 02||[[Image:McQueen-781.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-786|McQueen ]]||Peter Vander ||1875-04-05||1942-12-28|| ||Row 07||[[Image:McQueen-786.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-149|McQueen ]]||Quilla Sellers||1851-04-15||1933-11-26|| ||Row 02||[[Image:McQUEEN-88.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-1049|McQueen ]]||Sam Wilbur ||1911-04-03||1975-04-05|| (mil) PVT, Army Air Forces, World War II ||Row 04||[[Image:McQueen-1049.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Nicholas-1360|Nicholas]]||Danny Leon ||1963-10-17||1963-10-17||Infant ||Row 03||[[Image:Nicholas-1360.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Patrick-2489|Patrick ]]||Charles Leroy||1885-08-30||1966-08-17||(birth from SS) ||Row 11||[[Image:Patrick-2489.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9707|Polk]]||Pearle W.||1898-07-26||1962-04-23||(nee Warren) Wife of D. L. Polk ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9707.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Robertson-8701|Robertson ]]||Alford D. "A. D."||1936-05-18||2010-07-03|| ||Row 12||[[Image:Robertson-8701.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-927|Robertson ]]||Edna M.||1908-12-11||1955-12-21||(nee McQueen) ||Row 09||[[Image:McQueen-927.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Robertson-8700|Robertson ]]||Elmon||1911-06-22||1985-01-10|| ||Row 09||[[Image:Robertson-8700.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx|Robertson ]]||Faye Kennedy||1940-04-30||||'''still living''' ||Row 12||[[Image:Robertson-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rowell-1012|Rowell]]||Colton Wesley||2000-07-21||2000-07-21|| Son of Charles & Chanda Rowell ||Row 11||[[Image:Rowell-1012.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kemp-3926|Runnels]]||Ann||1943-04-24||2006-10-07||[wed] Jul 25, 1967; (nee Kemp) A loving caregiver||Row 09||[[Image:Kemp-3926.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runnels-436|Runnels]]||Jeffery Dale||1948-02-29||1994-03-10||'''FHM 2016''' ||Row 09||[[Image:Runnels-436.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runnels-437|Runnels]]||L. D.||1964-02-14||2010-06-01||[wed] Jul 25, 1967; In God's care ||Row 09||[[Image:Runnels-437.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Phillips-18603|Rutland]]||Ada P. ||1895-04-16||1981-11-03||(nee Phillips) She was the sunshine of our home. ||Row 02||[[Image:Phillips-18603.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rutland-184|Rutland]]||Ansel William ||1911-08-22||1968-03-25|| ||Row 02||[[Image:Rutland-184.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rutland-183|Rutland]]||Asa C. ||1908-07-07||1991-03-24|| ||Row 01||[[Image:Rutland-183.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Duff-2142|Rutland]]||Emogene D. ||1926-12-15||2005-09-02||(nee Duff) ||Row 02||[[Image:Duff-2142.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rutland-185|Rutland]]||J. P. ||1916-10-04||1987-09-12||In Loving Memory (mil) PFC US Army World War II||Row 02||[[Image:Rutland-185.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rutland-186|Rutland]]||Jim L. ||1893-07-09||1955-07-07||In thee O Lord, have I put my trust ||Row 02||[[Image:Rutland-186.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-350027|Rutland]]||Mary D. ||1906-12-13||1989-11-01||(nee ?) ||Row 01||[[Image:Unknown-350027.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Brewer-4301|Rutland]]||Mellie V. ||1890-12-31||1952-10-24||(nee Brewer) Meet me in Heaven. ||Row 02||[[Image:Brewer-4301.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rutland-182|Rutland]]||Richard Acey ||1875-02-24||1953-12-11||The angels called him. ||Row 02||[[Image:Rutland-182.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sanford-2720|Sanford]]||Barry Kendle ||1966-09-12||1966-09-12|| ||Row 03||[[Image:Sanford-2720.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sasser-360|Sasser]]||Edgar ||1927-08-07||1992-02-18||[wed] Nov 23, 1946 [back] Children: Opal, Bennie, Marty ||Row 13||[[Image:Sasser-360.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1108|Sasser]]||Ruby Sellers||1930-04-06||||(nee Sellers) [wed] Nov 23, 1946 '''still living''' ||Row 13||[[Image:Sasser-360.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1713|Sellers ]]||Clem ||1938-08-15|| ||[wed] Nov 13, 1960 Father '''still living''' [back] Our Children: Clemmie Kaye, Karen ||Row 12||[[Image:Graves-4608.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1098|Sellers ]]||H. Buford ||1895-11-13||1919-01-05|| ||Row 07||[[Image:Sellers-1098.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1092|Sellers ]]||Hiram ||1862-09-18||1950-05-22|| ||Row 07||[[Image:Sellers-1092.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Burnham-1129|Sellers ]]||Jewell Burnham ||1907-02-13||1989-08-19||(nee Burnham) ||Row 12||[[Image:Burnham-1129.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1714|Sellers ]]||Joe Wilson ||1961-08-23||1971-02-23|| ||Row 07||[[Image:Sellers-1714.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1102|Sellers ]]||Johnnie Virgil ||1906-11-06||1983-12-20|| ||Row 12||[[Image:Sellers-1102.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1101|Sellers ]]||Joseph B. ||1905-01-08||1990-01-06||Back together again ||Row 11||[[Image:Sellers-1101.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4730|Sellers ]]||Margrette ||1868-02-09||1950-01-22 ||(nee Sullivan) ||Row 07||[[Image:Sullivan-4730.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Graves-4608|Sellers ]]||Martha G.||1942-09-27||2005-05-07 ||(nee Graves) [wed] Nov 13, 1960 Mother [back] Our Children: Clemmie Kaye, Karen ||Row 12||[[Image:Graves-4608.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1096|Sellers ]]||Martin A. ||1891-08-08||1959-09-19|| ||Row 09||[[Image:Sellers-1096.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1112|Sellers ]]||Merle ||1917-02-19||2001-03-10|| ||Row 09||[[Image:Sellers-1112.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Keyes-549|Sellers ]]||Nancy Addie Keyes ||1889-12-14||1983-12-14|| ||Row 09||[[Image:Keyes-549.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1994|Sellers ]]||Robert Frank ||1935-02-16||2001-01-24|| ||Row 0x||[[Image:Sellers-1994.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1103|Sellers ]]||Thomas J. ||1910-11-01||1988-09-28||Pappy; Home at last ||Row 07||[[Image:Sellers-1103.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-928|Shoemake]]||Elber M. ||1912-06-29||1980-07-27||(nee McQueen) ||Row 09||[[Image:McQueen-928.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shoemake-81|Shoemake]]||Lester||1898-01-23||1971-08-01||Blessed||Row 09||[[Image:Shoemake-81.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Speed-841|Speed ]]||Faith McQueen||1961-09-30||1961-10-02||Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. Billy Speed ||Row 01||[[Image:Speed-841.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Spell-291|Spell]]||Ledrew Dixon "L. D."||1914-02-13||2002-02-13|| ||Row 12||[[Image:Spell-291.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-868|Spell]]||Louise McQueen||1918-11-19||2017-06-23||(nee McQueen) '''death date from obit'''||Row 12||[[Image:McQueen-868.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Strebeck-12|Strebeck ]]||Edward Charles||1913-07-13||1968-12-27||Asleep in Jesus ||Row 11||[[Image:Strebeck-12.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-930|Strebeck ]]||Vondell M.||1916-10-12||2004-04-01||(nee McQueen) ||Row 11||[[Image:McQueen-930.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-8699|Stubbs]]||Ruby Lee ||1912-09-09||1982-12-24||(nee Knight) A faithful mother ||Row xx||[[Image:Knight-8699.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9715|Thornton]]||Ida W.||1908-02-13||1981-04-21||(nee Warren) ||Row 09||[[Image:Thornton-4459.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Thornton-4459|Thornton]]||Ulmer ||1909-12-21||1978-11-16||||Row 09||[[Image:Thornton-4459-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McKenzie-3970|Turner]]||Margie Lee ||1920-08-27||1989-01-09||(nee McKenzie) (mil) S1 US Navy World War II ||Row 04||[[Image:McKenzie-3970.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Valentine-1507|Ward]]||Frances V.||1924-05-16||2011-02-24||(nee Valentine) [wed] Oct 20, 1939 ||Row 03||[[Image:Ward-16535.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ward-16536|Ward]]||Garvis W.||1926-06-16||1992-12-06|| ||Row 03||[[Image:Ward-16536.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ward-16537|Ward]]||James Howard||1926-06-16||1959-09-19||Father||Row 01||[[Image:Ward-16537.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ward-16534|Ward]]||Julious O.||1896-12-18||1982-07-03|| ||Row 03||[[Image:Ward-16534.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hardy-4267|Ward]]||Mary Jane ||1891-05-30||1960-01-16||(nee Hardy) ||Row 03||[[Image:Hardy-4267.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ward-16535|Ward]]||Wayne||1917-09-15||1979-07-26||[wed] Oct 20, 1939 ||Row 03||[[Image:Ward-16535.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smith-116922|Ward]]||Wynell O.||1926-02-14||2006-08-09||(nee Smith) ||Row 03||[[Image:Ward-16536.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9706|Warren ]]||Archie||1886-04-21||1924-10-01|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9706.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9714|Warren ]]||Bailey A.||1906-09-25||1961-09-28|| ||Row 08||[[Image:Warren-9714.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McLendon-232|Warren ]]||Barbara Elizabeth||1899-01-11||1987-10-30||(nee McLendon) ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9703.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9705|Warren ]]||Dora||1893-04-01||1972-11-06|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9705.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9713|Warren ]]||Gettie P.||1904-06-26||1905-09-26||Dau. of J. J. & S. B. Warren; Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven ||Row 08||[[Image:Warren-9713.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gandy-464|Warren ]]||Gladys Gandy||1914-04-26||1997-09-19||(nee Gandy) ||Row 08||[[Image:Gandy-464.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9702|Warren ]]||J. Laurens||1865||1915|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9702.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9703|Warren ]]||Jessie Thomas||1888-06-28||1966-02-03|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9703.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-6522|Warren ]]||John J.||1884-11-10||1960-04-05|| He was loved by God and men. ||Row 08||[[Image:Warren-6522.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9717|Warren ]]||Jon Nolan||1941-05-15||2008-07-04 ||[wed] Nov 25, 1965 (back) Children: Wendy, Jon Paul, Bryan ||Row xx||[[Image:Warren-9717.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx|Warren ]]||Mary Dale||1945-05-10|| ||(nee ?) [wed] Nov 25, 1965 (back) Children: Wendy, Jon Paul, Bryan '''still living''' ||Row xx||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wood-19878|Warren ]]||Mary Wood||1858||1931|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9702.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9718|Warren ]]||Odell||1917-10-05||1919-09-30||Infant ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9718.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9716|Warren ]]||Oreane ||1913-11-18||1914-03-24|| ||Row 08||[[Image:Warren-9716.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-672|Warren ]]||Sarah McQueen||1877-11-05||1929-12-13|| Beloved wife of J. J. Warren ||Row 08||[[Image:McQueen-672.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-9704|Warren ]]||William Dewey ||1926-06-07||1956-06-30|| ||Row 05||[[Image:Warren-9704.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McQueen-785|Yawn ]]||Charity M.||1882||1960||(nee McQueen) At Rest ||Row 02||[[Image:McQueen-785.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yawn-58|Yawn ]]||James Ernest ||1908-11-13||1977-11-05||Father; A loving father and a faithful friend ||Row 10||[[Image:Yawn-58.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yawn-53|Yawn ]]||James William||1877||1983||At Rest ||Row 02||[[Image:Yawn-53.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yawn-59|Yawn ]]||Sammy ||1941-11-06||1941-11-12||Baby Sammy, Son of Ernest & Verna Yawn ||Row xx||[[Image:Yawn-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Norris-4000|Yawn ]]||Verna N. ||1917-04-19||1963-12-23||(nee Norris) Mother; A loving mother and a faithful friend ||Row 10||[[Image:Norris-4000.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yawn-57|Yawn ]]||Willie Leon||1911-11-25 ||1963-11-23|| ||Row 02||[[Image:Yawn-57.jpg|100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

Blalock Cemetery, Highlands, Texas

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This page is part of the [[Space:Texas_Cemeteries_Team|Texas Cemeteries Team]], in coordination with the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. For a listing of interments, see [[:Category:Blalock Cemetery, Highlands, Texas]] ---- The Blalock Cemetery is an abandoned cemetery located at the south end of 8th Street in [[Space:Highlands, Texas|Highlands, Texas]]. The cemetery was originally recorded in 1986 and access to the grounds is limited due to being on private property. There are said to be only 5 gravestones; however, two of the stones are now missing, and two stones are partially covered. The cemetery was in very bad condition in 1986, and may no longer be visible or able to be found without equipment. '''Interments:''' *Robert Blalock (1824-1909) *Emer F. Hare (1829-1892) ''Wife of Robert Blalock'' *Robert B. Singleton (1872-1892) ''Unknown relation'' *Vanilloy Blalock ''Unknown relation'' *Unknown grave ''Unknown relation'' The only known records of this cemetery were recorded by George Wolf Jr. in 1986.

Blalock Family Mysteries

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

Blanchan Family of New Netherland

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

Blanchard DeHoff Orr Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] ==Summary== Here are open questions mainly surrounding [[DeHoff-67 | Susanna (DeHoff) Blanchard]] and her marriages. In particular, the marriage to [[Orr-4678 | Joseph Orr]] which was very brief and we understand ended in divorce. The main questions are: #Is Joseph Orr the biological father of [[Orr-4352 | Martha Orr Blanchard]]? #Why is Joseph Orr listed as single on his Civil War draft registration card? #Why is Joseph Orr not mentioned in his father's will? #Why is his Joseph's daughter Martha also not mentioned? #When and Where did Joseph Orr die? The information below also touches on the complex relationships that were formed due to the later marriages of Susanna into the family of her daughter Martha's husband. Please feel free to edit text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. The information below doesn't imply "facts". We are only trying to answer the questions to the best of our ability by sourcing what we can. ==Conversations== ---- ===Text conversation from Charles "Chuck" Ivins to his cousin, Anne Dale=== ([[Ivins-260 | Charles]] to [[Dale-2134 | Anne]] on 21 Jan 2018)
Just emailed you a link to Joseph Orr and Susan Dayhuff marriage return. The 1850 census record for Joseph Orr and Susanna DeHoff has always puzzled me. Joseph Orr is enumerated with his parents and no one else in the household "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX7Q-NXP : 12 April 2016), Joseph Orr in household of Thomas Orr, Ballville, Sandusky, Ohio, United States; citing family 652, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).; he was listed as married within the year. (Note from Anne Dale 22 Jan 2018: In the census record, it shows both Joseph Orr and his father as being farmers but only Joseph at 23 years of age as having real property, rather than his parents owning the property. The amount is somewhat illegible but it appears to be a value of $2500.) Susan Orr (presumably his wife) was enumerated as living next door, with the family of George B. Orr (Joseph's brother) and his wife Harriet and family. She was also listed as having been married within the year. "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX7Q-NX1 : 12 April 2016), Susan Orr in household of George B Orr, Ballville, Sandusky, Ohio, United States; citing family 653, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). The marriage record says they were married 4 Jan 1850 "Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDV6-24R : 8 December 2014), Joseph Orr and Susan Dayhuff, 12 Feb 1850; citing Sandusky,Ohio, reference ; FHL microfilm 0506617 V. 9, A-E. "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZF7-VG8 : 10 December 2017), Joseph Orr and Susan Dayhuff, 12 Feb 1850; citing Sandusky, Ohio, United States, reference vol C p125; county courthouses, Ohio; FHL microfilm 506,617.; and the census indicted the households as of 7 Aug 1850. Martha Ellen Orr, only known child of Joseph Orr and Susan Dayhuff was born 4 Feb 1852. Per the 1860 census, Susan and Martha were living with Susan's widowed father Moses Dayhof in South Bend, Indiana, who was listed as a tailor but also had been a circuit riding preacher. I have have materials regarding Moses during this period. "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4N3-QM2 : 13 December 2017), Susan Orr in entry for Moses Dayhoof, 1860. Also per the census, Joseph was enumerated with his parents in Ohio in 1860. So I assume the divorce would have been between 4 Jan 1850 and 1860. It is entirely possible that Joseph wasn't necessarily Martha's father. In Joseph's 1863 Civil War draft registration he was listed as single. In 1880 census he was listed as divorced. I have never found Joseph in the 1870 census. I don't even know when or where he died, but do know where he was buried. The gravestone gives no birth or death dates only that he served in the Civil War. The death certificate for Martha (Orr) Blanchard does list her father as Joseph Orr, so she at least believed or thought or she was told that was the case. It is possible I think, that maybe none of Joseph Orr's DNA has come down to us. But he would still be our ancestor. We can determine that by filling in all the DNA Painter slots and see if anything is left or not. ---- ===Email between Charles Ivins and Maurice Eby dated 01 Sep 2013.=== (From [[Ivins-260 | Charles]] to [[Eby-811 | Maurice]])
I recently exchanged email with ____________ (living person's email address I do not have permission to post [[Dale-2134|Dale-2134]] 19:02, 22 January 2018 (EST)) through the ancestry.com contact system, regarding the Blanchard-Moser-Dehoff families. She stated that you are her cousin, and suggested that I contact you. My mother is [[Blanchard-3915 | Emma L. (Blanchard) Ivins]]; her mother was [[Hollinger-368 | Edith (Hollinger) Blanchard]]; daughter of [[Hollinger-404 | John Hollinger]] and [[Blanchard-3692 | Ida S. (Blanchard) Hollinger]]. Ida was the daughter of [[Blanchard-3693 | Peter]] and [[Blodgett-1313 | Artimetia Blanchard]]. I have seen that at least some of these names are in your Ancestry tree. It gets complicated: My grandmother, Edith (Hollinger) Blanchard married her first cousin, William H. Blanchard; his parents were William E. Blanchard and Martha Orr. Martha Orr was the daughter of Joseph Orr and Susannah Dehoff. As I understand it, Joseph Orr and Susannah Dehoff were divorced after a brief marriage. Susannah later married Seneca Talladay, and they had Susie Grace Talladay. It appears that Seneca then died, and Susannah then married Jarvis Blanchard, who was the brother of Peter Blanchard (above). Peter was the father-in-law of Susannah's daughter, Martha (Orr) Blanchard. So Jarvis became Susie Grace Talladay's step father, and also Martha (Orr) Blanchard's uncle-by-marriage and step-father. I hope this is correct, and makes sense. I'll have to create a chart to see it more clearly. I don't know where you fit in the equation but I suspect you and I are related in several ways. Another interesting relationship is that Eugene Moser, who married Susie Grace Talladay, was the brother of Harvey Moser who married Rinnie Blanchard, daughter of William E. Blanchard and Martha Orr. So Eugene was Rinnie's brother-in-law and half-uncle by marriage since Susie Grace Talladay Moser was Rinnie's half-aunt. If you don't already have it, I have a copy of the Epsilon Methodist Episcopal Church commemorative edition booklet. I'll have to search for it amongst my files. It includes old photos of the Blanchards, Mosers, and others that may be of interest to you. (Maurice's reply to Charles on 01 Sep 2013)
:Hi; My head is also spinning from your family tree. [Anne edit: snipped out personal information from the email about living person] I believe that we did communicate once in the past. It was about Joe and Susannah Orr. I added your family to my tree on ancestry.com. I see that you are slightly involved in findagrave. I spend a lot of time adding material to it. My wife is also a descendent of the Mayflower through her father Paul Burrows. Her Puritan was William Brewster. Our common ancestor is Susannah DeHoff Orr Talladay Blanchard. WHOA, while writing this, I went back to look at Joe and Susan Orr. I had missed that in the 1850 census, they are listed in different households (probably a mistake as they both stated that they had married in the past year.) No need to send pamphlet or pictures. The Johnson-Moser family was good at keeping stuff. Later, Maurice Eby ===Text conversation between Anne Dale and her cousin, Charles "Chuck" Ivins.=== (From [[Dale-2134 | Anne]] to [[Ivins-260 | Charles]] on 21 Jan 2018)
Is it possible that the Joseph Orr of the 1880 census is not our Joseph Orr? The parents are listed as having been born in Scotland. Why would he hide Ireland and Virginia? Also, the 1860 census shows him at 30 y.o., instead of the 33 he should be with a birthday in 1827. I saw your note regarding hypertrophy of the heart. If that is him, and he was indeed discharged because of it, he might very well have died on his way home and somehow his paperwork was taken from him (implying he could not be identified). (Charles to Anne)
We do know there is a head stone for our Joseph Orr in same cemetery as his parents, but with no dates. Maybe you're right, maybe there isn't a body there, just a marker? I could contact the cemetery and see if they have info. Don't know why I haven't yet. I don't know if you've discovered wills yet but they can be so interesting and revealing! Here is a transcription of the will of Thomas Orr. What is especially interesting is what he does NOT say: he doesn't mention but a couple of his kids/or grandkids; no mention of Joseph, or Joseph's daughter: (I received a reply from the letter I wrote (see under Martha Orr) to Jean Berlecamp in April, 2001, via US mail, including lots of great information. She sent me a copy of the handwritten will of Thomas Orr. I've transcribed it, under Thomas Orr's section in this tree.) ====Will of Thomas Orr==== :Court House Tiffin Senca County, Ohio :Will/Case 1929 :In the name of the benevolent father of all I Thomas Orr of Fostoria Seneca County Ohio do make and publish this my last will and testament :Item 1st I give and devise to my wife Sarah Orr in lien of her ______ a mortgage note or notes against Jacob Kridler for property lately sold to him amounting to seven hundred dollars with all interest accrued and to accrue to be held and enjoyed by her in her own right. :2. I give and devise to my son William Orr and to his heirs the sum of five hundred dollars to be paid to him by my executor after my decease also my trunk and all my wearing apparel. :3. I give and devise to my grand daughters Sarah Gilmer Catherine Gilmer and Mary Gilmer or their heirs the sum of one hundred dollars each to be paid them after my decease by my executor :4th I give and devise to my daughter Catherine Kridler the sum of two hundred dollars to be paid her or her heirs after my decease by my exr. :5th It is my request that all my funeral expenses by paid after my decease and that all my real estate and personal property be sold and that the above bequests be paid from the proceeds of same sale and from my monies and credits and if anything remains after paying said bequests my just debts and funeral expenses it is my request that the same be paid over by my executer to the proper authorities of the Village of Fostoria Ohio for the benefit of the poor of said village :I hereby revoke all former wills by me made :In testamony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of January AD 1871 :Thomas Orr (signature) (Anne to Charles)
So even if Joseph was dead by 1871, and I do suspect he was -- that his daughter Martha is not mentioned at all in the will is very odd indeed. Unless he felt Martha was not his grandchild. On the other hand, he could have been bitter toward Susanna and cut her and her child completely out of the family. Perhaps their being divorced, which is of course anathema to the teachings of Christianity at that time, might have caused a complete break between him (Thomas) and all parties. == Sources == ==See Also== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blanchard DeHoff Orr Family Mysteries|WikiTree Profiles or Collaborators mentioned in this Mystery Page]] {{FindAGrave|7804147|23 January 2018|Susanna DeHoff Blanchard (1828-1916)}} {{FindAGrave|77425946|23 January 2018|Joseph Orr (1827-Unknown)}}

Blanche Nelson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Nelson-8451|Blanche Nelson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Nelson-8451&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Blanche Nelson To-Do List|Blanche's current to-do list]].''

Blanco County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Formed From=== {{Blue|Blanco County was created and organized in 1858}} from portions of: Burnet, Comal, Gillespie and Hays counties with Johnson City as the county seat. It was named for the Blanco (white) River. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Blanco County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = [[:Space:Llano County, Texas|Llano County]] |N Location = [[:Space: Burnet County, Texas|Burnet County]] |NE Location = [[:Space:Travis County, Texas|Travis County]] |E Location = [[:Space:Hays County, Texas|Hays County]] |SE Location = [[:Space:Comal County, Texas|Comal County]] |S Location = |SW Location = [[:Space:Kendall County, Texas|Kendall County]] |W Location = [[:Space:Gillespie County, Texas|Gillespie County]] }} {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=160 |caption=Adjacent counties. }} ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Pedernales }} :'''1150 AD''' Indigenous peoples were thefirst inhabitants, possible ancestors of the Lipan Apache. :'''1721'''- José de Azlor y Virto de Vera names the Blanco River. :'''1826''' Benjamin Milam ('''empresario''') is given a contract to settle 300 families between the Colorado and Guadalupe rivers. :'''1835'''- Lindsay, Callahan and Chandler purchase league previously granted to Horace Eggleston by government of Coahuila y Tejas and establish the town of Pittsburgh, Texas which is named for General Pitts, across the river from the site of future Blanco. :'''1836''' Comanches claimed land in Blanco County. :'''1847''' - Meusebach–Comanche Treaty for the German settlers, known as "Verein zum Schutze deutscher Einwanderer in Texas" or '''Mainzer Adelsverein'''. :'''1850's''' - Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr., grandfather of President Lyndon B. Johnson, and his brother Jesse Thomas Johnson, set up a cattle business in Johnson City. The town is named after their nephew James Polk Johnson. The Johnson family emigrated from Alabama. :'''1854-1855''' - Captain James Hughes Callahan and Eli Clemens Hinds become Blanco's first white settlers. Joseph Bird establishes Birdtown, now known as Round Mountain. General John D. Pitts, Judge William S. Jones, Andrew M. Lindsay, James Hughes Callahan and F.W. Chandler charter the Pittsburgh Land Company. They bought the Coahuila y Tejas grant of league to Horace Eggleston in 1835 and lay out the town of Pittsburgh, Texas. This was named for General Pitts, across the river from the site of future Blanco. :'''1858''', February 12 - Blanco County was formed from parts of Comal, Hays, Burnet and Gillespie, and is named for the Blanco River. County seat is also named Blanco. :'''1860''' Population of county is 1218, includes 98 slaves. Settlers are mostly Anglo-Saxon Protestants hailing from Tennessee and Alabama. Agriculture and livestock are central to the economy. Heavy population of German immigrants. :'''1861''' County votes '''against secession from the Union."' Immigrants from Northern states and from Europe helped to sway opinion toward the Unionist position.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb08 :'''1862''' Legislature establishes Kendall county from part of Blanco (southwestern border). :'''1862''' - Legislature in turn incorporates parts of Hays and Burnet into Blanco. :'''1865-1870'''-- there were only 44 Blacks in the county. Most settled in Peyton, a freedmen's colony near Blanco, Tx. :'''1883''' Blanco High School is chartered. :'''1885''' -Replacement of courthouse by limestone structure now known as “The Old Courthouse”. :'''1891''' Johnson City becomes the new county seat. :'''1910''' Cotton becomes one of the county’s most important crops. :'''1900-1930''' County farmers diversify into peanuts, peaches, pecans, pears, plums, grapes, and figs. (Hill country peaches are fantastic) :'''1915''' Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. and his wife Rebekah Baines Johnson, parents of President Lyndon Baines Johnson, move into their home in Johnson City with their five children, Lucia, Sam Houston, Josefa, Rebekah, and Lyndon Baines Johnson. :'''1929''' More than '''20,000 peach and pecan trees harvested''' in the county. :'''1933-1942''' -Civilian Conservation Corps public work relief program helps improve county parks and infrastructure. :'''1934''' Blanco State Park opens. :'''1937''' Lyndon Baines Johnson launches his first campaign for Congress from the east porch of the family’s Johnson City home.{{Image|file=Johnson-3767-1.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1938'''- LBJ becomes a fierce advocate for rural electrification. First light bulb turned on in rural Blanco County. :'''1960s''' Lyndon B. Johnson becomes Vice President of the United States and subsequently President of the United States. Tourism becomes an important industry. :'''1970''' Pedernales Falls State Park opens to the public. :'''After 1970'''- The number of farms in Blanco county began to rise again. ====Government==== {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=420 |caption=Here's an image. }} Blanco county has had '''two''' county seats. The State of Texas formed Blanco County out of portions of Burnet, Cormal, Gillespie and Hays counties. and set up the city of Blanco, Texas to be county seat in 1858 through 1890. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/Johnson-City-Texas-Blanco-County-Courthouse.htm#about {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption= Blanco, Blanco County courthouse'''1858.''' }}{{clear}} When Blanco county was formed and Blanco, Texas served as the county seat, this is the first courthouse. The sturdy stone structure resisted all weathering. Then Preservationists,stepped in, raised money and restored it beautifully. '''1884 Courthouse'''- This courthouse was being checked for termites in the basement by an exterminator, who found no termites, but a bottle, wooden blocks, a shoe, and '''bones'''. The state and police were called. No results yet on who this could have been. But it adds a hint of mystery to this courthouse.Preservation-minded locals got together and formed the Blanco County Courthouse Preservation Society. This building has since been beautifully restored and is now one of the best. The courthouse only served as a county courthouse from 1886-1890. When the county seat moved to Johnson City in 1890, tenants used the structure for offices. In 1986, a private citizen purchased the building, began renovation of the building’s exterior. In 1998, Governor George W. Bush presided over the courthouse’s reopening. The '''Old Blanco County courthouse''' was also used for scenes in the 2010 remake of True Grit. {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=310 |caption=1884 Blanco Courthouse renovated }}{{clear}} '''1890'''- The county seat was moved to Johnson City. '''1916''' - The current courthouse as built 1916 - Designed by San Antonio architect Henry T. Phelps, the 1916 Blanco County Courthouse was the first permanent courthouse built after the seat of government moved from Blanco to Johnson City in 1890. J Waterston was contractor for the project, a stonemason James Waterston, who had come from Scotland to Texas in 1883 to aid in the construction of the state Capitol. This is Classical Revival limestone structure and features Doric columns and a domed cupola. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1983http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasCourthouses/Bones-in-the-Courthouse-Crawlspace.htm {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=current Blanco county courthouse, Johnson City }}{{clear}} ====Settlers==== Settlers were: #Spanish #Mexican #American #German #other :Of note: from The handbook of Texas: The 1990 United States census revealed that 1,175,888 Texans claimed pure and 1,775,838 claim partial German ancestry. This equals to 2,951,726 Texans with German ancestry (17½% of the state's total population). This gives a result that Germans rank behind Hispanics, and are the 3rd largest national origin group. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02 Most of the emigrant German's tended to settle in a broad, yet fragmented belt. This is evident in Galveston, Houston, Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Mason county, Hondo, Lindsay in Cooke County, Waka in Ochiltree County, Hurnville in Clay County, Russian German Baptist; and Lockett in Wilbarger County into the very heavily settled Hill County north and near San Antonio, Austin, Texas. A majority settled in a broad, fragmented belt across the south central part of the state. This belt stretched from Galveston and Houston on the east to Kerrville, Mason, and Hondo in the west; from the fertile, humid Coastal Plain to the semiarid Hill Country and even Muenster, in North Texas. :Contributions are Chester W. Nimitz (military), Robert J. Kleberg (ranching), Gustav Schleicher (politics), and Charles A. Schreiner of Kerrville (retail business) German settlements contributed to architecture, food, customs, rock fences, Gothic churches, sausage and sauerkraut and beer-- Texas German beers as Pearl and Shiner (see PEARL BREWING COMPANY, and SPOETZL BREWERY) ===Geography=== Blanco county is in the '''Hill country,''' located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas, in south central Texas, bordered on the west by Gillespie County, on the north by Burnet and Llano counties, on the east by Hays County, and on the south by Kendall and Comal counties. Johnson City, the county seat, is 4 miles N of the center of the county, 40 miles west of Austin and 60 miles northwest of San Antonio. The county's center lies at 30° 23' north latitude and 98° 24' west longitude. Blanco County is size, 714 square miles of the eastern edge of the Edwards Plateau and 800 to 1,850 feet above sea level. As all counties in the Hill country, the terrain is hilly to mountainous. Edwards Plateau with the limestone porous characteristics, cause the stream beds tohave a "stairstep" appearance due to limestone benches and steep slopes. Hill country has live oak and Ashe juniper, with mesquite and grasses. The soils is generally dark, calcareous, stony, clay loams with many rock outcrops. Mineral resources include limestone, lead, oil, gas, industrial sand, and dolomite. Thus the tap water in this area is high in minerals, "hard water". Most of the county is best suited for rangeland and wildlife habitat. There are many deer in the area. Northern and central part or Blanco (2/3 of the total area, drains into the Colorado River in Travis County through Miller and Cypress creeks and the Pedernales River. The southern 1/3 drains into the Guadalupe River through the Blanco and Little Blanco River. Temperatures range from 96° F in July to an average low of 34° in January. Rainfall averages 34.39 inches per year, and the growing season has average of 234 days. Crops here were cotton, corn, wheat, sheep. Angora goats, and cattle. During the 1920-s and 1930's (Great Depression) farm and ranch values plummeted and crop production fell. The number of farms in the county continued to drop; by 1940 only 632 farms remained in Blanco County. Yet the ranchers endeavored to retain the cattle, sheep, and goats. Current day, the farms raise fruit trees and Pecans. ===Protected Areas=== *Hill country *Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park (part) *Pedernales Falls State Park *Blanco State Park ===Demographics=== {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Blanco county jail }} As of the 2010 census, the population was 10,497. The population density was 12 people per square mile. Races are reflected as 90.97% White, 0.74. Of the white population, 15%The racial makeup of the county was 90.97% White, 0.74% Black or African American, 0.59% Native American, 0.19% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 5.88% from other races, and 1.62% from two or more races. 15.32% of the White population were Hispanic. There were 3,303 households out of which 30.40% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.50% were married couples living together, 7.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.60% were non-families. 24.00% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.80% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. In the county, the population was 24.40% under the age of 18, 6.20% from 18 to 24, 25.60% from 25 to 44, 27.10% from 45 to 64, and 16.70% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was '''41 years'''. For every 100 females there were 97.70 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.90 males.) Note there are always more females in the population when it reflects all age groups. The median income for a household in the county was $39,369, and the median income for a family was $45,382. As is reflected in all statistics, males earned a higher median income than females. The per capita income for the county was $19,721. IN 2000 11.20% of the population was below the poverty line, including 14.20% of those under age 18 and 9.80% of those age 65 or over. Rivers:
* Miller and Cypress creeks *Pedernales River. *Guadalupe River *Blanco *Little Blanco River Highways:
* U.S. Highway 281 *U.S. Highway 290 *Texas RM Ranch Road 1 ===Cities=== *'''[[:Category:Blanco, Texas|Blanco]] (Former county Seat) ''' *'''[[:Category:Johnson City, Texas|Johnson City]] (Current county seat)''' ====Towns/Communities==== *[[:Category:Round Mountain, Texas|Round Mountain]] *[[:Category: Cypress Mill, Texas|Cypress Mill]] *[[:Category:Blowout, Texas|Blowout]] *[[:Category:Hye, Texas|Hye]] *[[:Category: Sandy, Blanco County, Texas|Sandy]] ===Events/Festivals=== *Jan 1, 2018 - SANTA'S RANCH: New Braunfels, at 9561 IH-35 North. Sun-Thurs: 6p-10p; Fri-Sat: 6p-11p. Drive through a mile of spectacular holiday scenes with 1 million lights & 100 displays & *Jan 1, 2018 - FIRST DAY HIKE: Fredericksburg, at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area.See Parks *Jan 1, 2018 - POLAR BEAR CHALLENGE: Hunt, at Mo-Ranch. 1p. Open to the public to come watch and enjoy! Free food awards, door prizes, live music and polar bear fun! 8 *Jan 1, 2018 - NEW YEAR'S DAY CELEBRATION: Fredericksburg, at Torre di Pietra Vineyards, dish of black eyed peas is a New Year’s tradition thought to bring luck and prosperity for the coming year. A Southern-style, annual jam session8 *Jan 1, 2018 - LIGHTS SPECTACULAR-HILL COUNTRY STYLE: Johnson City. Fri opening night: 6:30p-late evening. Let There Be Lights, millions of them. Courthouse lighting ceremony. Proclaimed as "the Centerpiece of one of the biggest shows on the Texas Hill Country Regional Christmas Lighting Trail" by Southern Living magazine with a courthouse that "shines brighter than the star of Bethlehem". The entire town is bathed in lights with 100,000 lights twinkling on the Blanco County Courthouse while Pedernales Electric Coop’s Headquarters on Ave F boasts a lighted forest of over 1 million lights. Brilliant lighted holiday displays at Memorial Park on Main Street. Hayrides and carriage rides are available throughout the season. Fireworks. The Garden Club fills the Courthouse with Christmas ornaments and holiday crafts for purchase. Chamber: 830-868-7684. Web. See JOHNSON CITY LIGHTS SPECTACULAR 8 *Jan 1, 2018 - LIGHTS ON THE RIVER: Bandera. 100+ lighted Christmas Trees along with merchant displays. Lights are turned on every evening from 6-9p Free annual event. 830-796-4447. Web; Cowboy Capital Web * Jan 1, 2018 - COWGIRL ROUNDUP & SHOW-DEO: Bandera, at Hill Country State Natural Area, at 11a. Bandera County Cowgirls- showmanship, dressage, and speed events will be held in the arena. The history of the American cowgirl, singer/songwriters, storytellers, and artists Jan 4-6, 2018 - BLANCO COUNTY YOUTH COUNCIL STOCK SHOW & SALSA CONTEST: Johnson City, at Blanco County Fairgrounds. Premium Sale and Salsa Contest *Jan 4-6, 2018 - BURNET COUNTY 4-H & FFA LIVESTOCK SHOW: Burnet, at Burnet County Fair & Rodeo Grounds, 1301 Houston Clinton Dr, behind the airport. 979-324-9431, Web, Map *Jan 11-13, 2018 - GILLESPIE COUNTY YOUTH LIVESTOCK SHOW: Fredericksburg, at Gillespie County Fair Grounds, 530 Fair Dr on TX-16, 2 mi S of town. Stock show for Gillesipe County youth *Jan 11-13, 2018 - LAMPASAS COUNTY YOUTH LIVESTOCK SHOW: Lampasas, at Show Barn *Jan 11-13, 2018 - LLANO COUNTY JR LIVESTOCK SHOW: Llano, at John L. Kuykendall Arena & Event Center, 2249 RR-152. Annual event, FFA hosted. Showing & sales: 9-4p. 325-247-5354. *Jan 12-14, 2018 - NEW BRAUNFELS ANTIQUE SHOW: New Braunfels, at Civic & Convention Center, *Jan 13, 2018 -2nd SATURDAY GALLERY TRAIL: Wimberley, at the Square and around town. Come to Wimberley and enjoy wine, nibbles, entertainment, and ... art! *Ranch Park Jan 13-27, 2018 - HAYS COUNTY LIVESTOCK SHOW: Dripping Springs, at Ranch Park, *Jan 14, 2018 - INDIE FILM SERIES: Fredericksburg, at Fritztown Cinema, 2254 US-87 South. screening of short film presented by Hill Country Film Society. *Jan 14-20, 2018 - HILL COUNTRY DISTRICT JR LIVESTOCK SHOW & SALE: Kerrville, at Hill Country Youth Exhibit Center. 830-792-4102. Web *Jan 20, 2018 - CHILI COOK-OFF: Fischer, at Fischer Store School Community Center, 12400 FM-32. 6-8p. Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Board provides cornbread, desserts and beverages. All welcome. www.fischerstoreschoolcc.org. Ilia Morales: 830-935-2310 *Friends of Gillespie County Historic Schools Jan 20, 2018 - GILLESPIE COUNTY HISTORIC SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE - NEBGEN: Nebgen, at 1718 N Grape Creek Rd. 11a-4p. Presented in partnership with the Friends of Gillespie County Country Schools. No admission charge, and donations gladly accepted towards the preservation projects. 830-685-3321. Web *Jan 20, 2018 - POLAR BEAR PLUNGE: Lampasas, at Hancock Free Flow Swim Area. *Jan 20, 2018 - LUCKENBACH BLUES FESTIVAL: Luckenbach, 412 Luckenbach Town Loop. Noon-9p. Annual event showcases blues artists from around the country. *Jan 20-21, 2018 - HILL COUNTRY GEM & MINERAL SHOW: Fredericksburg, Lady Bird Johnson Park, *Jan 25-27, 2018 - UVALDE COUNTY JR LIVESTOCK SHOW: Uvalde, at Uvalde County Fairplex, *Jan 25-28, 2018 - WIMBERLEY ART & SOUL: Wimberley, Wimberley Valley Chamber of Commerce. Over 50 activities. Free, annual event. Tickets. Vanessa Horodecky, 512-847-2201, *Jan 26-28, 2018 - KERRVILLE RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL: Kerrville, at River Star Art and Event Park on the grounds of the Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 TX-27 Live entertainers, artisans- Potters, jewelers, painters, leather workers *Jan 27, 2018 - HILL COUNTRY INDIAN ARTIFACT SHOW: Fredericksburg, at Lady Bird Johnson Park, Pioneer Pavilion Hall, on TX-16 S. 8a-4p. Texas artifacts, arrowheads, jewelry, trade beads, books, T-Shirts . Annual event, $6 *Jan 27-28, 2018 - KERRVILLE WINTER MARKET: Kerrville, at Inn Of The Hills Conference Center, 1001 Junction Highway. Sat: 10a-5p; Sun: 11a-4p. Vendors from all over the state *Jan 27-28, 2018 - CELTIC FEST: San Marcos, at Celebration of St Brigid's Day, the first day of Spring in Ireland. Tradional Irish and Celtic music, ars, crafts. Family friendly. 512-393-8400. Web *Jan 27-28, 2018 - CHAMBER RODEO: Bulverde, at Tejas Rodeo Company, by Bulvede Spring Branch Chamber. Amazing rodeo action and loads of kids activities. 830-438-4285. Event Web *Jan 28, 2018 - SAVOR THE HILL COUNTRY: Johnson City, at the Science Mill. 5-8p. Showcases top restaurants, wineries, breweries and distilleries ===Historical Census=== :1860 -- 1,281 — :1870 -- 1,187 −7.3% :1880 -- 3,583 201.9% :1890 -- 4,649 29.8% :1900 -- 4,703 1.2% :1910 -- 4,311 −8.3% :1920 -- 4,063 −5.8% :1930 -- 3,842 −5.4% :1940 -- 4,264 11.0% :1950 -- 3,780 −11.4% :1960 -- 3,657 −3.3% :1970 -- 3,567 −2.5% :1980 -- 4,681 31.2% :1990 -- 5,972 27.6% :2000 -- 8,418 41.0% :2010 -- 10,497 24.7% :Est. 2015 -- 11,004 =====Notables===== *Benjamin Milam *[[Johnson-8927 |Lyndon Baines Johnson]] family lived in Blanco county, Johnson city. LBJ was born in Gillespie county. But lived in Blanco county. =====County Resources===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Blanco_County_(LST-344) World War II ship] named for Blanco county {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=l |size=370 |caption=Pedernales }} {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption=Lavender fields, Blanco county }}{{clear}} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: McKinney Cemetery, Blanco, Texas|McKinney Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Johnson City Masonic Cemetery, Johnson City, Texas|Johnson City Masonic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cypress Mill Cemetery, Cypress Mill, Texas|Cypress Mill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sandy Cemetery, Sandy, Texas|Sandy Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2535 Find a Grave Cemeteries, Blanco county] *[https://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/blanco-county-texas-cemetery-records.htm Access Genealogy, cemeteries of Blanco county, Texas] *[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/tx/topic/cemeteries/Wtx/Blanco/cemetery/RMnotes.htm Round Mountain Blanco countyCemeteries] *[http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMDPXK_Cypress_Mill_Cemetery_Cypress_Mill_Blanco_County_Texas_USA Cypress Mill, Blanco county Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanco_County,_Texas Wikipedia, Blanco County, Texas] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Blanco_County_(LST-344) World war II ship] *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rjr18 * Kelley, Dayton. "Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 27 November 2010. *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/pedernales-falls Pedernales falls] *[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/JohnsonCityTexas.htm Johnson City] *[http://www.forttours.com/pages/hmblanco.asp Fort tours, markers in Blanco county] *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qlf03 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanco%2C_Texas *http://texasescapes.com/MichaelBarr/Blowout.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_City%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_Mountain%2C_Texas *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hns17

Blanco County, Texas, Census

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[[Category: Blanco County, Texas, Census Records]] [[Space:United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas|United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas]] This is the home page for Blanco County, Texas, census data. Blanco County was formed from in 1858 Comal, Hays, Burnett and Gillespie Counties. Blanco County has participated in the following censuses. {| class="wikitable" align="center" |- |align="center" |1850 United States Census (See Comal, Hays, Burnett and/or Gillespie counties) |- |align="center" |1860 United States Census |- |align="center" |1870 United States Census |- |align="center" |1880 United States Census |- |align="center" |1890 Veterans Schedule |- |align="center" |1900 United States Census |- |align="center" |1910 United States Census |- |align="center" |1920 United States Census |- |align="center" |1930 United States Census |- |align="center" |1940 United States Census\ |}

Bland, New Mexico

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[[Category:Sandoval County, New Mexico]][[Category: New Mexico Ghost Towns]] An abandoned mining town. Two lost prospectors discovered gold in a canyon only 60 feet wide in 1894 and soon miners were filling the area. By 1900, 3,000 people lived in the canyon and the mill ran 24/7. Bland had a post office from 1894 to 1935 and a newspaper "The Bland Herald" "Ghost town a casualty of Las Conchas Fire: Fire destroys remnants of Bland, including historic hotel" by Nico Roesler The New Mexican, Posted on Jul 20, 2011 by Nico Roesler In the late 1800s, Bland was a bustling mining camp in the Jemez Mountains northwest of Cochiti Pueblo. With a population of about 3,000 at its peak, Bland had a red-light district, more than a dozen saloons, two banks, a school, an opera house and four sawmills. After a couple of decades, however, the ore was mined out, and the town dwindled into a ghost town of mostly abandoned wooden buildings along what once was a single, main road along a canyon bottom. What remained of those structures, however, was reduced to piles of ash last month when the Las Conchas Fire burned through the canyon. The news was devastating to a few families who had lived in Bland part-time. Along with a few cabins, the historic Exchange Hotel and a dozen other structures, the remnants of an exciting gold rush had vanished. A gate on a private access road had kept the area 10 miles northwest of Cochiti Lake off-limits to the public. Three weeks ago, Alley Helmer of Albuquerque and others who had spent time in Bland were allowed to see the damage. All that remained were two picnic tables, a chicken coop and some trees. "Everything else is history," said Sandi Kadisak, who for 20 years lived part-time in Bland with her artist husband, Michael. An observance had been planned at Bland on July 31 to mark the birthday of Helen Blount, who had owned a deed to the historic Exchange Hotel before passing it on to her daughter, Helmer. Since Blount's death in 2005, Helmer annually opened the site to the public on that day. But the tradition is over. "It's just piles of 12-inch-deep ashes," Helmer said of the old hotel building. She was married in a courtyard near the hotel building in 1979. In 1994, she celebrated the centennial of the hotel's construction "with cake and everything." Although her mother was a New Mexico native, Helmer grew up in a turquoise-mining ghost town in Nevada. Her family would travel back to New Mexico to sell stones. They became friends with the previous owners of the hotel building in Bland, a mining engineer named Thomas Henry Jenks and his wife, Effie. Effie transferred the deed in the 1970s to Blount, who eventually retired to the mountain site, where she is now buried along with other members of her family. Helmer also planned to eventually move up to what she called a "beautiful, peaceful and quiet canyon," just as her mother had. "I had always planned to move up there, take my horses and my dogs and cats, and lock the gate behind me and never come down," said Helmer, 61. After the fire destroyed the buildings, however, she said U.S. Forest Service officials told her she may not be able to rebuild. Before it became known as Bland, the old mining hub was called Eagle Township. Prior to 1900, the town had been set to have elections and incorporate. According to Thomas Ball, a family friend of Blount, none of that happened, although patented mining claims still surround the town site. When the Santa Fe National Forest was created in the early 1900s, the federal government claimed the unincorporated land, leaving only the rights to the buildings in private hands. For many years, however, there was confusion about the extent of ownership rights, Ball said. Helmer said she has paid property taxes to Sandoval County since she inherited the hotel deed. While living part-time in Bland, Michael and Sandy Kadisak began raising their son, Cody, now 5. He loved the old buildings, his mother said. They took photos and lingered in the place where Blount had welcomed them as family. "The history of the place, of the southern Jemez, is just — poof — gone," Sandy Kadisak said. Terry McDermott, spokesman for the nearby Valles Caldera National Preserve, said Wednesday that Santa Fe National Forest officials have been in contact with Sandoval County to evaluate whether Bland Canyon will be inhabitable in the future. "Before we can say whether or not people can start rebuilding," McDermott said, "we have to evaluate the dangers associated with the aftermath of these fires."

Bland County, Virginia

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[[Category: Bland County, Virginia]][[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Bland County, Virginia == Bland County == ===History=== Named after [[Bland-13 | Richard Bland]] and formed on March 30, 1861 from [[Space: Giles County, Virginia | Giles County]], [[Space: Tazewell County, Virginia | Tazewell County]], and [[Space: Wythe County, Virginia | Wythe County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bland_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Bland County on Family Search]

Blandford Forum, Dorset

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Blaney Name Study

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[[Category:Blaney Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Blaney/Blayney Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blaney Blaney]/Blayney name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Blaney/Blayney name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Blaneys), by time period (18th Century Blaneys), or by topic (Blaney DNA, Blaney Occupations, Blaney Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Blaney/Blayney Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name as a member of this study by contacting the 'Name Study Coordinator "[[Brown-8758|Neil Brown]]". If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Brown-8758|Neil Brown]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blaney}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Statistics, Blaney Name Study]] As of 21 March 2021 Blaney name- Wikitree= 665 Blayney name- Wikitree= 431 Blany name- Wikitree- 3 Blaney/Blayney/Blany name- Family Search=240,290 Blaney name- Find A Grave=4424 Blayney name- Find a Grave=955 Blany name- Find a Grave- 38 Blaney/Blayney/Blany name- Ancestry= 501,484 * [[Name Origins, Blaney Name Study]] Recorded as Blayney and Blaney, this is a surname of Welsh origins, but one which is also well recorded in Ireland. It is topographical and describes a person who lived in an upland or remote region. The derivation is from the pre 7th century Celtic and Welsh word "blaen" of which the plural is "blaenau", meaning point, tip or sometimes end, and used in a tranferred sense to describe a mountain top. The Welsh family of Blaynes claim descent from one Brockwel Ysgythrog who flourished around the year 550 a.d., although it is thought that the Welsh line died out in 1795 with Arthur Blayney of Gregynog, Montgomeryshire. The name Blaney is now fairly numerous in the province of Ulster in Ireland, and especially in County Monaghan. The first of these being Sir Edward Blayney who went to Ireland in 1598 where he was knighted in 1603, later becoming Lord Monaghan. The Blayneys also gave their name to the town of Castleblayney. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Leuan Blaenau or Evan Blayney. which was dated 1406 in the list of burgesses of the town of Welshpool". This was during the reign of King Henry IV, also known as Henry Bolingbroke 1399 - 1413. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. *Irish Blayney Peerage Lord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan, in the County of Monaghan, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1621 for the soldier Sir Edward Blayney. He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He was killed at the Battle of Benburb in 1646. His younger son, the fourth Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), represented County Monaghan in the Irish House of Commons. His elder son, the fifth Baron, was attainted by the Parliament of James II for supporting William of Orange. He had no sons and was succeeded by his younger brother, the sixth Baron. He was Governor of County Monaghan. His son, the seventh Baron, was Lord Lieutenant of County Monaghan. He was succeeded by his elder son, the eighth Baron. He was a clergyman and served as Dean of Killaloe. He had no surviving children and was succeeded by his younger brother, the ninth Baron. He was a Lieutenant-General in the Army. His younger son, the eleventh Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), was also a Lieutenant-General in the Army and fought in the Peninsular War. Lord Blayney also represented the rotten borough of Old Sarum in Parliament. His son, the twelfth Baron, sat as Conservative Member of Parliament for County Monaghan and was later an Irish Representative Peer from 1841 until his death. On his death in 1874 the title became extinct. The family seat was at Blayney Castle, located near the town of Castleblayney, which was named after the first Baron. Barons Blayney (1621) Edward Blayney, 1st Baron Blayney (1570-1629) (Wikitree Blayney-35) Henry Blayney, 2nd Baron Blayney (died 1646) (Wikitree Blayney-37) Edward Blayney, 3rd Baron Blayney (died 1669) Richard Blayney, 4th Baron Blayney (died 1670) Henry Vincent Blayney, 5th Baron Blayney (died 1689) William Blayney, 6th Baron Blayney (died 1705) Cadwallader Blayney, 7th Baron Blayney (1693–1732) (Wikitree Blayney-79) Charles Talbot Blayney, 8th Baron Blayney (1714–1761) Cadwallader Blayney, 9th Baron Blayney (1720–1775) (Wikitree Blayney-77) Cadwallader Davis Blayney, 10th Baron Blayney (1769–1784) Andrew Thomas Blayney, 11th Baron Blayney (1770–1834) (Wikitree Blaney-205) Cadwallader Davis Blayney, 12th Baron Blayney (1802–1874) (Wikitree Blaney-206) More info on the above at www.wikipedia.org BLANEY/BLAYNEY WEBSITES https://www.houseofnames.com/blaney-family-crest#:~:text=Early%20Origins%20of%20the%20Blaney%20family%20The%20surname,Irish%20word%20%22Bl%C3%A9an%22%20which%20also%20means%20a%20%22creek.%22 https://lastnames.myheritage.com/last-name/blaney?var=partners&utm_source=ppc_bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=mh_bing-search_us_en_des_mul_bmm_lastnames-origins&utm_content=73461247905232&utm_term=%2Bblaney+%2Borigins&tr_camp_id=268627645&tr_ad_group=adgroup19&tr_ag_id=1175378487479059&tr_device=c&tr_account=F1074EEN&msclkid=1a93790fdd741c998eda19352076f80c&gclid=1a93790fdd741c998eda19352076f80c&gclsrc=3p.ds https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=blaney https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaney https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blayney https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015030567179&view=1up&seq=70 http://www.keithblayney.com/Blayney/CadwalladerUSA.html#Desc *FAMOUS BLANEYS: www.wikipedia.org for their profiles: Dave Blaney (born 1962), semi-retired American stock car racing driver (Wikitree- Blaney-551) Dave Blaney (born 1947 in Poole, UK), professional footballer with Southampton Football Club. Friend of Elvis Presley after meeting him in Munich in 1960. Dorothy B. Blaney (1921–1998), American stamp collector Ed Blaney (born 1951), American soccer player Frederick Blaney (1918–1988), Irish cricketer George Blaney (born 1939), American former basketball player and coach Greg Blaney, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler Harry Blaney (1928–2013), Irish politician Isabella W. Blaney (1854–?), American suffragette James Blaney (born 1974), Irish former rugby union player and current coach James G. Blaney, major general in the US National Guard John W. Blaney (born 1948), American diplomat Margaret-Ann Blaney (fl. 1999–2012), Canadian journalist and politician Max Blaney (1910–1940), Second World War British Army bomb defuser Neil Blaney (1922–1995), Irish politician Ryan Blaney (born 1993), American stock car racing driver (Wikitree- Blaney-553) Steven Blaney (born 1965), Canadian businessman and politician Steven Blaney (footballer) (born 1977), retired Welsh footballer Tim Blaney (born 1959), American puppeteer and voice actor Vaughn Blaney, Canadian educator and political figure Alex Blaney (born 1977), British Award-winning digital designer Mark Blaney (born 1969), British Award-winning Film Producer Andrew Blaney long blonde hair, bit of a wild one. Once wore odd socks and says he “can play the synthesiser a bit”. Debatable. FAMOUS BLAYNEYS: Baron Blayney, an extinct title in the Peerage of Ireland, including a list of titleholders with the name Alan Blayney (born 1981), football goalkeeper from Northern Ireland Benjamin Blayney (1728–1801), English divine and Hebraist (Wikitree- Blayney-73) Ian Blayney (born 1962), Australian politician John Blayney (1925–2018), Irish rugby player, barrister, and Supreme Court judge Leah Blayney (born 1986), Australian soccer coach and former player Reece Blayney (born 1985), Australian former rugby league footballer * BRICKWALLS John Blaney, b. 1630, Salem, MA, d. 29 Sep 1715, Charlestown, Suffolk, MA; m. 11 Jul 1660 Hannah King at Lynn, Essex, MA John Francis Blaney, b.c. 1889, Queens, New York; m. Anna, b.c. 1899 ==Membership== * Neil Brown * Chuckie Blaney * [[bowen-2333|Jim Bowen]] * Dr. Keith T. Blayney * John Andrewartha * Kyle Blaney * John Mitchell * Lindsey Davis * Robert Sparanese * Julie Yilek * Philip Blayney * Paula Egan ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Blaney * Blayney * Blany * Blano

Blanford Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Beaufort County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Beaufort County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Blanford Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==History== The Blanford Plantation was owned by [[Heyward-97|Nathaniel Heyward Sr.]] who died in 1851. He was a planter of great wealth and owned 17 plantations at his death. Heyward was noted as being "the most successful rice planter of his time."'''PLANTATION'S "PILE OF TRASH"...''' By George Pledger https://sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/artsandsciences/sc_institute_archeology_and_anthropology/divisions/maritime_research/project_publications/specialprojects/avocationalprojects/pledgerplantationwaterfront.pdf *p.2 The Blanford Plantation was located on the Combahee Riverhttps://www.heywardfamilyassociation.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/acereduced.jpg *map in what had been called the Beaufort District, which is now Beaufort County, South Carolina. The Blanford was a rice plantation. After the death of Nathaniel Heyward the plantation belonged to William Henry Heyward.https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4111&context=all_theses *p.8, p.33/img43 ===Slaves=== The following is the list of the 136 slaves of Nathaniel Heyward on the Blanford Plantation at his death: '''Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867''': "Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] 1850-1857
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89GY-B93C-N}} (accessed 24 March 2023) *probate inventory of Nathaniel Heyward
p.142 *[[Heyward-400|John]](1), driver, $800 *[[Heyward-401|Stepney]](1), carpt, $800, [[Heyward-402|Judy]](1) $450, [[Heyward-403|August]] $600 *[[Heyward-404|Sarai]](1) $100, [[Heyward-405|Katey]](1) $450, [[Heyward-406|Accabee]] $500 *[[Heyward-407|Caldwell]] $600, [[Heyward-408|Samson]](1) $100, [[Heyward-409|Toba]](1) $500 *[[Heyward-410|Tom]] $150, [[Heyward-411|Toba]](2) $650, [[Heyward-412|Moses]] $600 *[[Heyward-413|Clarinda]] $450, [[Heyward-414|Prissey]] $300, [[Heyward-415|Sarai]](2) $450 *[[Heyward-416|Pompey]] $200, [[Heyward-417|Tenah]](1) $450, [[Heyward-418|June]](1) $500 *[[Heyward-419|Amaritta]] $25, [[Heyward-420|Affey]](1) $450, [[Heyward-421|Patty]](1) $400 *[[Heyward-422|Charley]](1) $450, [[Heyward-423|Solomon]] $650, [[Heyward-424|Bram]] $500 *[[Heyward-425|Joe]](1) $150, [[Heyward-426|Ned O]](1) $25, [[Heyward-427|George]] $350 *[[Heyward-428|John]](2) $50, [[Heyward-429|Sharper]] $650, [[Heyward-430|Suck]] $350 *[[Heyward-431|Nanny]](1) $300, [[Heyward-432|Bristol]](1) $650, [[Heyward-433|York]] $350 *[[Heyward-434|Sally]] $300, [[Heyward-435|Mariam]](1) $400, [[Heyward-436|Bob]] $400 *[[Heyward-437|Bristol O]](2) $50, [[Heyward-438|Tenah]](2) $450, [[Heyward-439|Joshua]] $50 *[[Heyward-440|Bristol H]](3) $400, [[Heyward-441|Toby]] $600, [[Heyward-442|Hector]](1) $350 *[[Heyward-443|Abram]] $000, [[Heyward-444|Lot]](1) $650, [[Heyward-445|Barbara]] $300 *[[Heyward-446|Patty]](2) $50, [[Heyward-447|Somerset]] $600, [[Heyward-448|Margaret]] $300 *[[Heyward-449|Robert]] $300, [[Heyward-450|Nanny]](2) $450, [[Heyward-451|July]] $350 *[[Heyward-452|Jime]](1) $650, [[Heyward-453|Judy]](2) $400, [[Heyward-454|Gabriel]] $300 *[[Heyward-455|Tira]](1) $200, [[Heyward-456|Peter]] $600, [[Heyward-457|Katey]](2) $250 *[[Heyward-458|Sarai]](3) $150, [[Heyward-459|Friday]] $650, [[Heyward-460|Hagar]] $250 *[[Heyward-461|Tira]](2) $100, [[Heyward-462|Will]] $650, [[Heyward-463|Rebecca]] $250 *[[Heyward-464|Stephen]] $650, [[Heyward-465|Edey]] $450, [[Heyward-466|Martin]] $50 *[[Heyward-467|Lot]](2) $650, [[Heyward-468|Mingo]] $650, [[Heyward-469|Tira]](3) $250 *[[Heyward-470|Jimmy]](2) $200, [[Heyward-471|Sam]](2) $650, [[Heyward-472|Venus]](1) $000 *[[Heyward-473|Billy]] $5, [[Heyward-474|Cupid]] $650, [[Heyward-475|Alfred]] $200 *[[Heyward-476|Rachel]] $400, [[Heyward-477|Bella]] $450, [[Heyward-478|Thomas]] $200 *[[Heyward-479|Mariam]](2) $150, [[Heyward-480|Joseph]](2) $600, [[Heyward-481|Elizabeth]] $200 *[[Heyward-482|Hannah]] $200, [[Heyward-483|Tamar]](1) Patty's $350, [[Heyward-484|June]](2) $200 *[[Heyward-485|Daniel]](1) $350, [[Heyward-486|Tamar]](2) Clar'da $450, [[Heyward-487|Andrew]] $200 *[[Heyward-488|Kitt]] $50, [[Heyward-489|Jacob]](1) $650, [[Heyward-490|Paul]] $200 *[[Heyward-491|Minda]] $350, [[Heyward-492|Venus]](2) $450, [[Heyward-493|Diana]] $150 *[[Heyward-494|Toney]] $650, [[Heyward-495|Silvia]] $450, [[Heyward-496|Affey]](2) $150 *[[Heyward-497|Polly]] $150, [[Heyward-498|Ben]] $600, [[Heyward-499|Rosanna]] $150 *[[Heyward-500|Sarai]](4) $450, [[Heyward-501|Captain]] $600, [[Heyward-502|Jacob]](2) $150 *[[Heyward-503|Ned]](2) $600, [[Heyward-504|Sibby]] $450, [[Heyward-506|Judy]](3) $100 *[[Heyward-505|Hector]](2) $350, [[Heyward-507|Mary]](1) $400, [[Heyward-508|Edward]] $100 *[[Heyward-509|Eve]] $450, [[Heyward-510|John]](3) $600, [[Heyward-511|Daniel]](2) $100 p.143 *[[Heyward-512|John]](4) $100, [[Heyward-513|Nancy]] $350, [[Heyward-514|Fanny]] $75 *[[Heyward-515|Stepney]](2) $100, [[Heyward-516|Jimmy]](3) $400, [[Heyward-517|Emma]] $75 *[[Heyward-518|Susan]] $100, [[Heyward-519|Catrina]] $350, [[Heyward-520|Jane]](1) $75 *[[Heyward-521|Mary]](2) $400, [[Heyward-522|Caesar]] $450, [[Heyward-523|Adam]] $75 *[[Heyward-524|Bristol]](3) $450, [[Heyward-525|Rhina]] $350, [[Heyward-526|Nanny]](3) $75 *[[Heyward-527|Neptune]] $450, [[Heyward-528|Jane]](2) $75, [[Heyward-529|Hetty]] $25 *[[Heyward-530|Charley]](2) $450, [[Heyward-531|Mary]](3) $75, [[Heyward-532|Monday]] $25 *[[Heyward-533|Aaron]] $400, [[Heyward-534|Harriet]] $75, [[Heyward-535|Maria]] $25 Please see the [[Space:Slaves_of_Nathaniel_Heyward_South_Carolina|Slaves of Nathaniel Heywood]] page for more information. '''Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867''': "Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] 1850-1857
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89GY-B93C-N}} (accessed 24 March 2023) *probate inventory of Nathaniel Heyward
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Blank E-Cards

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Blankenship Ancestors

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Blankenship Ancestors == * by Gayle King Blankenship * published by Gayle King Blankenship, Poquoson, Virginia, 1995 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blankenship Ancestors|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/35772 * FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271351 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Blankenship, Gayle King. ''[[Space:Blankenship Ancestors|Blankenship Ancestors]]'' (G.K. Blankenship, Virginia, 1995) [ Page ]. * ([[#Blankenship|Blankenship]])

Blankenship Cemetery

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'''The Blankenship Cemetery in Capuchin, Scott County, Tennessee, USA Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Blankenship_Cemetery%2C_Capuchin%2C_Tennessee Blankenship Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Evergreen Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2165745/blankenship-cemetery Blankenship Cemetery on FindAGrave] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/rZpDq7VDHMsyAP3aA The Blankenship Cemetery On Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Blankenship_Cemetery|The Blankenship Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Blankenship_Cemetery|The Blankenship Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Blankenship Roots, History, and Legend of Alabama

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Blankenship Roots, History, and Legend of Alabama == * by Bruce and Grace Blankenship * self-published, 1978 * Source Example: :::Blankenship, Bruce and Grace ''[[Space: Book Title| Book Title]]'' (Blankenship, Tuscumbia, Alabama, 1978) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Surname|Surname]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Book Title|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * ===Table of Contents=== Chapter 1: The origin of the Blankenship name and family Chapter 2: The children of Hezekiah, son of Hudson Chapter 3: Stories and legends of the Blankenship clan Chapter 4: Robert Henry Blankenship and descendants Chapter 5: Genealogical chart Chapter 6: Loose ends Index

Blaris Civil Parish, County Antrim

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Blaris Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Bláras. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61332 Blaris Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Massereene Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ::Blaris Civil Parish is split across County Antrim and County Down with the City of Lisburn occupying a large part of the Antrim portion of the parish. The Antrim portion of Blaris parish has an area of 11.9 km² or 4.6 square miles. :The Lagan river runs through the parish and divides the County Antrim and County Down portions, apart from a section near the centre of Lisburn where the county border continues south when the river bends westwards and then heads west to rejoin the river cutting through a section of Largymore townland and a small sliver of Ballymullan townland and making them part of County Antrim. This was a historic county boundary change made in 1898.Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Largymore, County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=35080 :Several main roads run through the Antrim portion including the A1 from Belfast heading south, the A3 from Lisburn heading west, and A30 heading north west, amongst others. The main Railway line from Belfast to Dublin via Lisburn, Lurgan and Newry also passes through the parish. :Blaris Civil Parish spans the historic baronies of Massereene Upper in County Antrim and Castlereagh Upper and Iveagh Lower, Upper Half in County Down. The Irish name is Bláras, meaning "a field".Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Blaris Parish (Antrim portion), County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=18395 ===Population Centres of Blaris Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Antrim|Towns of County Antrim]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Knockmore'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Cnoc Mór.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5002,-6.0857,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5002/-6.0857 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.0701&lat=54.5044 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockmore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Lisburn City'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Lios na gCearrbhach.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Lisburn City, Ireland|Category for Lisburn City]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5087,-6.0545,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5087/-6.0545 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.0701&lat=54.5044 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisburn&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisburn&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Lisburn''' is a city 8 mi/13 km southwest of Belfast city centre. Lisburn was originally a town that grew up around Lisnagarvy townland in Blaris parish. It later became a borough and was granted city status in 2002.Wikipedia contributors, "Lisburn," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisburn Lisburn city includes Lisnagarvy, Tonagh, Old Warren, Knockmore and parts of Largymore and Teraghafeeva townlands in the Antrim portion of Blaris parish. Use [[:Category:Lisburn_City%2C_Ireland]] for profiles of people from Lisburn city. |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Mazetown'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile an Irbhinigh.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazetown Web page for Mazetown]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4698,-7.6298,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4698/-7.6298 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.0701&lat=54.5044 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mazetown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mazetown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Mazetown''' is a small village in Blaris parish. Part of the village is in Lurganure townland, County Antrim and part south of the Lagan river in Maze townland County Down.Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Mazetown, County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=10914 Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Maze, County Down. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=17163 ||  |} ===The Townlands of Blaris Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Blaris Parish (Bláras) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61332/BF Blaris Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
|width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Broughmore||''Brugh Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Broughmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Broughmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Broughmore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gortnacor'''||''Gort na Cora''||[[:Category:Gortnacor Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortnacor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortnacor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortnacor&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Knockmore'''||''An Cnoc Mór''||[[:Category:Knockmore Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockmore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
Knockmore townland is now part of the City of Lisburn. |- |'''Largymore'''||''An Leargaidh Mhór''||[[:Category:Largymore Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Largymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Largymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Largymore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
The main portion of this large townland lies in Blaris Civil Parish, County Down but it includes a portion of the City of Lisburn which, though lying east of the river Lagan was transferred to County Antrim in 1898. On Logainm.ie it is shown wholly in Co Down. |- |'''Lisnagarvy'''||''Lios na gCearrbhach''||[[:Category:Lisnagarvy Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnagarvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnagarvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnagarvy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
Lisnagarvy townland is now part of the City of Lisburn. |- |'''Lurganure'''||''Lorg an Iúir''||[[:Category:Lurganure Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lurganure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lurganure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lurganure&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
Lurganure townland includes Mazetown village. |- |'''Old Warren'''|| ||[[:Category:Old Warren Townland, Blaris Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Old+Warren%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Old+Warren%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Old%20Warren&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Teraghafeeva||''Lios Áedha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Teraghafeeva&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Teraghafeeva&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Teraghafeeva&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
Teraghafeeva is also known as Lissue (and has a [https://www.logainm.ie/en/62833 separate entry on logainm.ie]). Part of Teraghafeeva townland is now part of the City of Lisburn. |- |Tonagh||''An Tamhnach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tonagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=BLARIS Griffiths Valuation.]
Tonagh townland is now part of the City of Lisburn. |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Antrim should be added to the main Antrim page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Blaris Civil Parish, County Down

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Down, Ireland|'''Main Down Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Blaris Parish, County Down|Category for Blaris Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Down|'''Civil Parishes in County Down''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Down Team|County Down team]] ==Blaris Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Bláras. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:65704&cat=BF&ord=en Blaris Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI Link:''' [http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=35362 Blaris Parish on PlacenamesNI.org] :'''Baronies:''' Castlereagh Upper, Iveagh Lower, Upper Half :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== :Blaris Civil Parish is split across County Antrim and County Down with the City of Lisburn occupying a large part of the Antrim portion of the parish. The Down portion of Blaris parish has an area of 31.8 km² or 12.3 square miles. :The Lagan river runs through the parish and divides the County Antrim and County Down portions, apart from a section near the centre of Lisburn where the county border continues south when the river bends westwards and then heads west to rejoin the river cutting through a section of Largymore townland and a small sliver of Ballymullan townland and making them part of County Antrim. It is likely this was a historic county boundary change made in the 19th century.Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Largymore, County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=35080 :Blaris Civil Parish spans the historic baronies of Massereene Upper in County Antrim and Castlereagh Upper and Iveagh Lower, Upper Half in County Down. The Irish name is Bláras, meaning "a field".Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Blaris Parish (Antrim portion), County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=18395 ===Population Centres of Blaris Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Down|Towns of County Down]] ====Lisburn City==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Lios na gCearrbhach. :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Lisburn City, Ireland|Category for Lisburn City]] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5087,-6.0545,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5087/-6.0545 OpenStreetMap] :'''Lisburn''' is a city 8 mi/13 km southwest of Belfast city centre. Lisburn was originally a town that grew up around Lisnagarvy townland in Blaris parish. It later became a borough and was granted city status in 2002.Wikipedia contributors, "Lisburn," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisburn Lisburn city includes Lisnagarvy, Tonagh, Old Warren, Knockmore and parts of Largymore and Teraghafeeva townlands in the Antrim portion of Blaris parish. Use [[:Category:Lisburn_City%2C_Ireland]] for profiles of people from Lisburn city. ====Maze==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Mhaigh. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5006,-6.1166,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5006/-6.1166 OpenStreetMap] ====Ravernet==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Ráth Bhearnait. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4727,-6.0562,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4727/-6.0562 OpenStreetMap] :3km S of Lisburn ===The Townlands of Blaris Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Blaris Parish (Bláras) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:65704&cat=BF&ord=en Blaris Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Aghnatrisk||''Achadh na Triosca''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Aghnatrisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Aghnatrisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Annacloy||''Áth na Cloiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Annacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Annacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballintine||''Baile an tSiáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballintine&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballintine&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
Part of Ballintine townland is now part of the City of Lisburn |- |Ballykeel Edenagonnell||''An Baile Caol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballykeel%20Edenagonnell%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballykeel%20Edenagonnell%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballymullan||''Baile Uí Mhaoláin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballymullan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballymullan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Blaris||''Bláras''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Blaris&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Blaris&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
Part of Blaris townland is now part of the City of Lisburn |- |Carnbane||''An Carn Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Carnreagh'''||''An Carn Riabhach''||[[:Category:Carnreagh Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Culcavy'''||''Cúil Chobha''||[[:Category:Culcavy Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Culcavy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Culcavy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumatihugh||''Dromainn Tí­ Aodha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumatihugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumatihugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
There is an error with the mapping on Townlands.ie. One part is duplicated instead of showing the two parts/ |- |Duneight||''Dún Eachdach''||[[:Category: Duneight Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Duneight&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Duneight&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Largymore'''||''An Leargaidh Mhór''||[[:Category:Largymore Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Largymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Largymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
Largymore is mainly in Co. Down but it includes a portion which, though lying east of the river Lagan, is now included in County Antrim. Part of Largymore townland in County Down is now part of the City of Lisburn. |- |Lisnatrunk||''lios''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnatrunk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnatrunk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Lisnoe'''||''Lios na gCnó''||[[:Category:Lisnoe Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Magherageery||''Machaire na gCaorach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Magherageery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Magherageery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Maze||''An Mhaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Maze&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Maze&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ravernet||''Ráth Bhearnait''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ravernet&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ravernet&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Taghnabrick||''Teach Bric''||[[:Category: Taghnabrick Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Taghnabrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Taghnabrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. 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== Blarney Castle, Blarney, Cork One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Blarney Castle, Blarney, Cork One Place Study|category=Blarney Castle, Blarney, Cork One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q881739|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blarney Castle, Blarney, Cork One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===NAME=== Blarney Castle (Irish: Caisleán na Blarnan) is a medieval stronghold in Blarney, near Cork, Ireland. ===GEOGRAPHY=== :'''Continent:'''Europe :'''Country:''' Ireland :'''Province:''' Munster :'''County:''' Cork :'''GPS Coordinates:'''51.9289, -8.5708 :'''Elevation:''' === OVERVIEW === Blarney Castle has a rich history dating back at least to the 1100's and medieval times of Kings and Lords. It is one of over 3000 castles in Ireland but most assuredly the most popular by tourists. It went through numerous families in its history. The castle ruin and estate receive over 500,000 visitors per year making it one of the most visited places in Ireland. ===DEFINITIONS=== Oxford Dictionary; Oxford Languages Some words or events contained in this OPS may not be known to the reader, and are defined as such herein for reference. '''Battlements''' - A parapet at the top of a wall that has regularly spaced squared openings for shooting arrows through. '''Blarney''' - The 'gift of gab" or eloquence. '''Druid''' - A very high level of religious Celtic leader. '''Irish Confederate Wars''' (11Year Wars) of 1641-1653 entailed civil wars in England, Ireland, and Scotland promoted by King Charles I (1600-1649). '''Keep''' - Tower house usually 4 or 5 storey high made of stone. '''Machicolations''' - An opening between the supporting corbels of a projecting parapet. '''Parapet''' - A low protective wall along the edge of a roof, bridge, or balcony, located under the battlements. '''The Restoration''' - A transition of government from the "Commonwealth" republic back to monarchy. '''Stone of Scone''' (aka The Stone of Destiny) - A block of red sandstone used in the coronation of Scottish monarchs until the 13th century. ===WHAT'S IN A NAME=== Irish Historic Houses; https://irishhistorichouses.comMacDonnell, Randal; The Lost Houses of Ireland, 2002Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgMacCarthy Family; https://mccarthyfamily.net '''OF KINGS AND LORDS''' In the province of Munster, region of Muskerry, County Cork, Ireland, the lands of the current castle site had been occupied for centuries before it was even built. The Mac Carthaigh Mor's (as Kings of Desmond and its successors) were well established in this area of County Cork as far back as the 1100’s through the 1200’s, and it’s likely that they occupied the first wooden dwelling which was used as a hunting lodge and on the same site of the current castle as well as the 1st stone 4 storey keep (c.1210). About the 1300’s, cadet branches from the Desmond dynasty evolved, those being MacCarthy Reagh of Carbery, MacCarthy of Muskerry, and MacDonough MacCarthy of Duhallow where the leaders of each became Lords of their own territory. The Lords of Muskerry are known to have been a substantial part of the history of their area and likely occupied the 1st keep (c.1210) and eventually the (1446) keep as well. Therefore this OPS focuses on the Lords of Muskerry started by Diarmait (Dermod Mór) MacCarthy (1310-1368) 1st Lord of Muskerry who held extensive land holdings in the (now) castle area. By the middle of the 15th century, the 1st keep (c.1210) had reached the end of its inhabitable life and was replaced by the current 5 storey keep in stone by Cormac Láidir MacCarthy (1411-1494) 9th Lord of Muskerry on the same site in 1446. '''A LORD VS. A QUEEN = BLARNEY''' It’s not known if the early wooden dwelling and 1st or 2nd stone keeps had a name designation originally, but legend has it that the name 'blarney' came after an interaction with a queen. One resource states that the parapet and battlements at the top of the keep were not added until the late 1500's to early1600's. If this is true then the term ‘blarney' was born during the realm of the Cormac mac Diarmada MacCarthy, (1552-1616) 16th Lord of Muskerry after his interaction with Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) who had a desire to buy the castle and property, but the Lord kept stalling her to the point that she declared that the “Lords talk was just all blarney (gift of gab) and that he never means what he says”. After that, it's highly likely that Charles MacCarthy''' (1565-1641) 17th Lord of Muskerry added the battlements, parapet, whixh included the stone at the top of the castle in 1616, and that's how the stone and the castle got their name(s). ===LORDS OF MUSKERRY=== MacCarthy Family; https://mccarthyfamily.netWikitree; https://www.wikitree.comWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgLibrary Ireland; https://www.libraryireland.comIrish Geneaology; Irish Genealogy; https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ieFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.org '''''Note: Available resources vary from one to the other with regards to the title numbering system as well as birth/death dates, and some family members have no record at all.''''' The following is for reference only and states available information of the Lords of Muskerry. '''Diarmait (Dermod Mór) MacCarthy''' (1310-1368) 1st Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac MacCarthy''' (1346-1374) 2nd Lord of Muskerry 3 No Record Found 4 No Record Found 5 No Record Found '''Teige MacCarthy''' (c.1380-1461) 6th Lord of Muskerry '''Owen MacCarthy''' (XXXX-XXXX) 7th Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac MacCarthy''' (XXXX-XXXX) 8th Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac Laidir MacCarthy''' (1411-1494) 9th Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac Oge Laidir MacCarthy''' (1447-1536) 10th Lord of Muskerry '''Teige MacCarthy''' (1472-1565) 11th Lord of Muskerry '''Callaghan MacCarthy''' (XXXX-XXXX) 12th Lord of Muskerry '''Dermod (Dermod MacTeige) MacCarthy''' (1501-1570) 13th Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac MacCarthy''' (XXXX-1583) 14th Lord of Muskerry '''Callaghan MacCarthy''' (XXXX-XXXX) 15th Lord of Muskerry '''Cormac MacDermot MacCarthy''' (1552-1616) 16th Lord of Muskerry (married to Mary Butler). Cormac died in Blarney Castle. '''Charles MacCarthy''' (1565-1641) 17th Lord of Muskerry (Title Resigned to become 1st Viscount of Muskerry) === CASTLE KEEP === '''Keep Number 1''' - There is no information available other than it was 4 storey high and was built around 1210. '''Keep Number 2''' - Built by the 9th Lord of Muskerry, the 5 storey rectangular keep has dimensions of 60 ft x 39 ft (18.3m x 11.9m at the base and tapers slightly upward towards the top. The walls are approximately 12 ft thick (3.6m). It was built over the previous keep (c.1210). === HISTORICAL TIMELINE === Irish Historic Houses; https://irishhistorichouses.comMacDonnell, Randal; The Lost Houses of Ireland, 2002Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgLanded estates 1700-1914; https://landedestates.ie/family/2877 '''1000’s''' - Original wooden dwelling was built as a hunting lodge by an unknown person. '''MacCarthy Family''' '''1127-1134''' - Cormac MacCarthy built Cormac’s Chapel on the Rock of Cashel. '''1210''' - 1st stone keep was likely built by one of the Kings of Desmond. '''1353''' - Diarmait (Dermod Mór) MacCarthy (1310-1368) becomes the 1st Lord of Muskerry. '''1446''' - 2nd keep built by Cormac Laidir MacCarthy (1411-1494) 9th Lord of Muskerry. '''1616''' - Charles MacCarthy (1565-1641) 17th Lord of Muskerry inherited Blarney and started renovations by adding the tall machicolated parapets and battlements, and enlarging windows, fitting them with hooded twin and triple light mullioned windows. '''1628''' - Charles MacCarthy (1565-1641) 17th Lord of Muskerry resigned his title of Lord and is created 1st Viscount by King Charles I. '''1641''' - Donough MacCarthy (1594-1665), is named 2nd Viscount Muskerry upon the death of his father, the 1st Viscount. He was married to Eleanor Butler. '''1646''' - The castle was besieged during the Irish Confederate Wars (11 Years War) (1641-1653) by Cromwell’s army under command of the Protestant Lord of Broghill, Roger Boyle (1621-1679) 1st Earl of Orrery. '''1649''' - The castle is again besieged by Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) and the MacCarthy's lost the property to the English. '''1658''' - Donough MacCarthy (1594-1665) 2nd Viscount Muskerry resigns his title to become 1st Earl of Clancarty. '''1660''' - After the Restoration, the MacCarthy’s property was restored by Scottish King Charles II (1630-1685). '''1665''' - Donough MacCarthy (1594-1665) 1st Earl of Clancarty died and son Charles James MacCarthy (1653-1666) becomes 2nd Earl of Clancarty. '''1666''' - Charles James MacCarthy (1653-1666) 2nd Earl of Clancarty died and Callaghan McCarthy (1635-1676) became 3rd Earl of Clancarty. '''1676''' - Callaghan McCarthy (1635-1676) 3rd Earl of Clancarty died and Donough MacCarthy (1668-1734) became 4th Earl of Clancarty. '''1690's''' - During the Williamite War of 1689-1691, the 4th Earl of Clancarty (Donough MacCarthy) was captured, and his lands (including Blarney Castle) were confiscated by supporters of English King William III (1650-1702) and put up for sale. '''Pyne Family''' '''1703''' - Sir Richard Pyne (1644-1709) Lord Chief Justice of Ireland bought the castle and estate, but sold it almost immediately to the Hollow Blade Sword Company. '''Hollow Blade Sword Company''' A company that started making swords and eventually branched out into buying up Irish real estate, then operating as a bank. The Historic Houses of Ireland website tells us that this company was a forerunner of the disastrously speculative South Sea Company that was attempting to break the Bank of England’s monopoly over Government loans. Only months after the purchase, the castle and estate were sold again. '''Jefferyes Family''' '''1703''' - Hollow Blade Sword Company sold the estate to Sir James Jefferyes (1650-1722) Governor of Cork (married to Katherine Drokenhellem) who built a new residence on the estate. '''1722''' - Castle and estate inherited by son James Bavington Jefferyes (1679-1739) (married to Anne Brodick) upon the death of his father. '''1739''' - Sir James St. John Jefferyes (c.1734-1796) the Governor of Cork at the time (married to Arabella FitzGibbon) inherited the castle and estate upon the death of his father. '''1796''' - Son George Charles Jefferyes (1774-1841) (married to Anne La Touche) inherits the castle and estate. '''1841''' - Son St John George Jefferyes (1798-1862) (married to Harriet Taylor) inherited the castle and estate. '''1846''' - Daughter Louisa Jane Jefferyes (1825-1915) heiress, married a neighbour, Sir George Colthurst of Ardrum, (1824-1878) 5th Baronet. They had a son George St John Colthurst (1850-1925) 6th Baronet, and a daughter Louisa Mary Julia (Colthurst (1857-1953). '''1862''' - St John George Jefferyes (1798-1862) died and left the estate to his daughter Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust (1825-1915). '''1870''' - The Jefferyes family home next to the castle burned down. '''Colthrust Family''' '''1874''' - Blarney House is built on the castle estate for Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust to replace the original burned family structure. This house now became the primary residence for Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust (1825-1915), husband Sir George Colthurst of Ardrum, (1824-1878) 5th Baronet and family going forward. '''1878''' - Sir George Colthurst of Ardrum, (1824-1878) 5th Baronet died, and estate is carried on by wife Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust. '''1915''' - Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust (1825-1915) died and son George St John Colthurst (1850-1925) 6th Baronet inherited the estate. '''1925''' - George St John Colthurst (1850-1925) 6th Baronet died and Sir George Oliver Colthurst (1882-1951) 7th Baronet inherited the estate. '''1951''' - George Oliver Colthurst (1882-1951) 7th Baronet died and brother Richard St John Jefferyes Colthurst (1887-1955) 8th Baronet inherited the estate. '''1955''' - Richard St John Jefferyes Colthurst (1887-1955) 8th Baronet died and Sir Richard la Touche Colthurst, 9th Baronet (1928–2003) inherited the estate. '''2003''' - Sir Richard la Touche Colthurst (1928-2003) 9th Baronet died and Sir Charles St John Colthurst, 10th Baronet (born 1955) inherited the estate. '''2024''' - As of this OPS, Sir Charles St John Colthurst (b.1955) 10th Baronet possesses and lives in Blarney House which is also on the estate. The only son of Sir Charles, John Conway La Touche Colthurst (b.1988 ) is presumed to be the heir apparent as the 11th Baronet. === THE BLARNEY STONE === aka Stone of Eloquence Blarney Castle; https://blarneycastle.ieWoolen Way; https://explore.blarney.comRoots: The MacCarthy Clan, an article in Irish America Magazine by Liam Moriarty, April / May 2006; https://www.irishamerica.comTravel and Leisure magazine; https://www.travelandleisure.comIrish Tourism; https://www.irishtourism.com The famous blarney stone is built into the machicolations of the parapet at the top of the keep. To kiss the stone one has to lay on their back and kiss facing the stone above ones head. Not an easy feat, but an experience to be sure if you can first conquer the 125 narrow steps leading up to the stone. Oh, and if you have a fear of heights or vertigo, this probably isn't for you! Through extensive testing in 2014, geologists confirmed that the stone was sourced from 330 million-year-old limestone and that it couldn't have come from England — molecular samples proved the rock was actually native to southern Ireland. '''''Note: There are numerous legends as to how the stone came into existence as noted below''.''' "One legend is that after the battle of Bannockburn, Scotland's King Robert I (aka Robert the Bruce) gave one half of the 'Stone of Scone' (aka The Stone of Destiny) to the MacCarthy's for their support in that battle." "A second one is that it's a piece of the “Stone of Destiny” used in the inauguration ceremonies of the Scottish kings. Robert the Bruce sent the stone to Ireland to be used by his brother Edward in securing his status as High King of Ireland." "A third was that it was the Lia Fáil—a magical stone upon which Irish kings were crowned." "Another legend is that was the stone used by Jacob as a pillow when he dreamed of the ladder extending up to heaven with angels ascending and descending on it, and that it was brought from the Holy Land after the Crusades by Jerimiah." "Yet another is that Cormac McTaidhg Láidir MacCarthy, saved a witch from drowning in a river. As a thank you she told him to kiss the magic stone at the top of the castle and great things would happen to him." "The most elaborate and romantic legend concerns the Queen of the Fairies in south Munster, who was the beautiful daughter of a leading druid. She fell in love with a gallant young chieftain who broke her heart by not returning her love. He was killed in battle, and she found his body on a stone on the banks of the river lee. His blood had soaked into the stone. There she grieved, her tears joining his blood in the stone which she continually kissed. This caused her magical powers to be absorbed by the stone itself. Cormac Láidir MacCarthy, being troubled by some intransigent problem, was advised by the Queen of the Fairies that this stone, on which she had wept, had been built into his castle and that if he kissed it his difficulties would be resolved." No matter what legend one goes by, kissing the stone is a must do event if you ever visit the castle, after that, you will talk your head off! And if you opt not to kiss the stone, at least there is a great countryside view from the top. === BLARNEY HOUSE === c.1874 Blarney Castle; https://blarneycastle.ieIrish Historic Houses; https://irishhistorichouses.com/The Architect article, August 21, 1875 Irish architect John Lanyon of the Belfast, Northern Ireland architectural firm Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon designed this mansion in the Scots Baronial style with stepped gables and a turret, along with a Neoclassical pillared porch. The masonry was built by the Mr. Dixon, of Belfast. Blarney House itself is styled after Belfast Castle by the same architect. The house is located only about 300 yards from the castle, and was the ancestral home of the Jefferyes and Colthrust families. It was originally built for Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust (1825-1915) in 1874 to replace the first family home that burned down in1870 which was attached to the castle keep itself. The surrounding gardens and parkland are a feast for the eyes in itself, well worth the stroll. The house is open to visitors during the summer months. No interior photography allowed. === VISITING TODAY === Travel and Leisure magazine; https://www.travelandleisure.comIreland; https://www.ireland.com '''Banquet Hall''' Used to serve lavish meals to the Lords and their families by the servants. '''Dungeon''' As one might expect, this was used to hold unfortunate prisoners if needed. '''Murder Room''' It was called the murder room but no murders actually took place here (that we know of). The name comes from the term 'Murder Hole' which was a hole in the room which was located just above the main castle entryway. When an undesirable person showed up at the entryway, the murder hole was used to drop rocks and hot oil on them by the sentry in the room above. === NOTABLE PEOPLE === Wikitree; https://www.wikitree.com/John O'Hart, Irish PedigreesWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org/Family Search; https://www.familysearch.org '''Diarmait (Dermod Mór) MacCarthy''' (1310-1368) 1st Lord of Muskerry Born: Munster, Ireland Died: Munster, Ireland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: First in line of the MacCarthy Lords, but was slain by the O'Mahony clan. Parents: Cormac MacCarthy Mór (abt.1271-1359) and Honoria FitzMaurice (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Donal MacCarthy Mór (1303-1391) Spouse: Unknown Issue: Cormac MacCarthy (abt.1346 - bef.1374) Reference: Wikitree Profile MacCarthy-54 '''Cormac Laidir MacCarthy''' (1411-1494) 9th Lord of Muskerry Born: Cork, Ireland Died: Munster, Ireland Resting Place: Kilcrea Friary chancel, Cork, ireland Bio Summary: Built the now ruin 2nd keep in 1446. He also established and built Kilcrea Friary and also built Kilcrea Castle, both just west of Cork city. Killed by his brother Owen MacCarthy. Parents: Teige MacCarthy (1380-1461) 6th Lord of Muskerry and Catherine O'Brian (1385-1428) Siblings: Ellen MacCarthy (XXXX-XXXX) Eoghan MacCarthy (XXXX-XXXX)) Spouse: MaryFitzMaurice (abt.1450-XXXX) Issue: Cormac Oge MacCarthy (XXXX-1536) (later 10th Lord of Muskerry), Ellen MacCarthy (XXXX-XXXX, Sheila (of Julia) (XXXX-XXXX) Reference: Wikitree Profile MacCarthy-7 '''Sir Richard Pyne''' (1644-1709) Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, Land Owner Born: County Cork, Ireland Died: Ashley, Surrey, England Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Bought the Blarney estate in 1703 Educated at Queen's College, Oxford 1690 - Commissioner of the Great Seal 1691 - Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas 1692 - Knighted 1695 - Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench for Ireland Parents: Nicholas Pyne (XXXX-XXXX) and Jane Tynte (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Catherine Wandesford (XXXX-XXXX) Issue: Henry Pyne (XXXX-XXXX) '''Sir James Jefferyes (Jeffreys)''' (1650-1722) Governor of Cork , Solider Born: England Died: Unknown Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Bought the Blarney Castle and estate in 1703. Was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Swedish army and a Brigadier General in the English armies. 1690 - Governor of Duncannon Fort in County Wexford, Ireland. 1698 - Governor of Cork. 1703-1715 - Member of Parliament for Lismore in the Irish House of Commons. 1709 - Brigadier General of all forces of Her Majesty's Service. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Anne Brodick (XXXX-XXXX) Issue: James Bavington Jefferyes (1679-1739) '''Louisa Jane Jefferyes Colthrust''' (1825-1915) Born: England Died: England Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Inherited Blarney castle and Estate in 1862. Parents: George Jefferyes (1798-1862) and Harriet Taylor (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: George Conway Colthurst (1824-1878) 5th Baronet, MP Issue: George St John Colthurst (1850-1925) 6th Baronet ADC, Louisa Mary Julia Colthurst (1857-1953) Reference: Wikitree Profile Jefferyes-21 === OTHER NOTABLE PEOPLE VISITS === Every castle; http://www.everycastle.com There have been other well known figures that have visited the castle and even kissed the stone, their names are as follows: '''Nelly Bly''' - An early female journalist. '''Sir Winston Churchill''' - British Prime Minister. '''Milton Hershey''' - American businessman who invented chocolate 'Kisses'.....Was this because he kissed the Blarney Stone???? '''John Fitzgerald Kennedy''' - An American of Irish decent, first Roman Catholic president in the history of the United States. '''Ronald Reagan''' - American president of Irish decent. === GARDENS === Blarney Castle; https://blarneycastle.ieTravel Leisure magazine; https://www.travelandleisure.com There are waterfalls where water plants abound, carnivorous plants that feed on bugs and insects, trees of many varieties, a poison garden, unusual Druid rock formations, Vietnamese woodlands and flowers galore all enclosed in sixty acres of lush beauty. Just wondering the pathways throughout the gardens and enjoying nature could be an enjoyable day in itself. === GHOST STORIES === The Little House of Horrors; https://thelittlehouseofhorrors.comtenon Tours; https://www.tenontours.com There are no known ghosts around the castle, however some people have heard unusual footsteps and voices wondering the halls.....Boo! Not really a ghost story but one legend says there is a witch at Blarney castle. She is held prisoner during the day but wonders around at night and goes to the 'Witch's Kitchen' (rock formation on the estate) where she builds a fire to keep warm from the cold Irish weather. === IN THE MOVIES === Several movies and documentaries have been filmed in and around the castle. ==Sources==

Blayney Cemetery, Blayney, New South Wales, Australia

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[[Category: Blayney General Cemetery, Blayney, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. Please contact [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]] with any updates/ collaboration with this table. I have uploaded from a spreadsheet so it may be easier to update the spreadsheet and reupload. See also * [[:Category: Blayney General Cemetery, Blayney, New South Wales|Blayney Cemetery Category]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blayney_Memorials_Table&public=1 Blayney New Memorials Table] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blayney_Cemetery_Transcriptions_A_-_C&public=1 Extended Research List of Blayney Memorials A - H] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blayney_Cemetery_Transcriptions_Table&public=1 Extended Research List of Blayney Memorials I-Z] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos&errcode=new_profile Upload photos here for transcribing.] * [[Space:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos_2|More Photos for transcribing]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213569 Find a Grave] (free registration required) * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/149780 Billion Graves] (free registration required) * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=1081 Australian Cemetery Index] (with some linked trees) * [https://www.australiancemeteries.com.au/nsw/blayney/blayney.htm Australian Cemeteries] * [https://maps.blayney.nsw.gov.au/intramaps97public/default.htm?project=BSCExternal&module=Cemetery Blayney Shire Council - Interactive Grave Site Map] '''Cemetery name:''' Blayney Cemetery * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YZ46?owc=SFQB-BZ4%3A1395111404%2C1395111402%2C1395114803%3Fcc%3D2058669&wc=SFQB-L2H%3A1395111404%2C1395111402%2C1395114803%2C1395114801&cc=2058669 Blayney Shire Cemetery Records] '''Address:''' 1 Memorial Drive, Blayney, New South Wales '''GPS Coordinates:''' -33.5244200, 149.2338720 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/-33.52442/149.23387 OpenStreetMap] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Blayney+Cemetery/@-33.52442,149.233872,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x6b11c98296cd6c35:0x23d0e738005946f4!8m2!3d-33.5241929!4d149.2341822 Google Maps] '''Information:''' The Blayney Cemetery was originally called Limekilns Cemetery due to the close proximity and train line going to the Limekilns. It was donated by the Clements family who previously owned the land. The Clements family were also part of securing the Presbyterian Church, the first Church building in the district where other denominations held their services. The cemetery is divided into sections. You will find reference in older newspapers referring to the sections as cemeteries. e. g. Catholic Cemetery Blayney. The oldest graves are at far ends of the cemetery. The Presbyterian section is on the left of the entrance on Eastern side with a dedicated section for the Clements family. The church of England starts in the top corner, the Southern side. Each section of the cemetery had its own trustees. In 1898 George Pile, William Chambers, and James Matthews were appointed trustees of the Church of England portion of the Blayney cemetery (in lieu of Messrs. F. Stacey, resigned, and R. Glasson and M. B. Gillkrest, deceased).[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144289823 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 29 October 1898, page 2] The earliest born person in the cemetery is Joseph Clements who was born in 1783. The earliest death was George Clements, son of Joseph and Catherine Clements who died in 1860. The greatest age at death was Patrick Foley, who was 100 years old when he died in 1902. The cemetery has had various times of disrepair and rabbit infestation. In Sep 1887 Blayney Cemetery was in a very neglected position.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/236768981 Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Friday 30 September 1887, page 5] In Jul 1899 the cemetery was in a state of disrepair and attracted rabbits. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144285806 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 29 July 1899, page 2] In Oct 1899 a working bee was held to clean up the cemetery. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/112294111 Western Champion (Parkes, NSW : 1898 - 1934), Friday 6 October 1899, page 6] On the 28 July 1902 the Council was given £50 grant for fencing the Blayney Cemetery.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252299226 Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Thursday 31 July 1902, page 2] ON 25 Sep 1902 at the BIayney Municipal Council meeting a letter was tabled from the Department of Lands, having reference as to whether the council could expand the; £50 grant towards repairing the Blayney Cemetery.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144293755 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 27 September 1902, page 2] Mr R. Knott, Katoomba, stating that he would resign his position as one of the trustees of the Blayney cemetery in 1902, as he always thought the cemetery should be under the control of the council[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144295341 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 11 October 1902, page 2] Rev W. Wall, re trustees of the Wesleyan portion of the cemetery wrote to council and the letter was held over on 19 Nov 1902 to the next meeting.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144292634 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 22 November 1902, page 2] In Jan 1903 the £50 was placed to the,credi t of the trustees (Messrs H. Pigott, J. Glassoii, and J. Matthews) of the Blayney cemetery for its improvement by the Department of Lands.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144295089 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 3 January 1903, page 2] In April 1904 a letter from the Lands Department acknowledged £59 10s was spent but the council was asking for a detailed account in what way the money was spent.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117897544 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 23 April 1904, page 2] The Mayor of the town, Alderman D Reed got quite a shock in Dec 1930 when a brown snake bit him him on the boot. He was walking through the grass when the snake raised his head and attacked him. The ophidian sank its fangs into his boot as he raised his foot, and its teeth penetrated to his sock, but no puncture was made in the flesh of the foot, the reptile expending its poison on the outside of the boot. Mayor Beed had a narrow escape and, in his excitement, the reptile was allowed to get away.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/126348455 Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1886 - 1942), Tuesday 16 December 1930, page 2] In 1950 the following story was told. "Many years ago they were pulling down the Blayney cemetery fence and putting netting around it. Whilst the men were at work a very short, fat and slightly eccentric, but very witty old lad came along and said to me: 'Why are they putting the netting around?' I replied: 'To keep the rabbits out.' "Why, spare me days!" he said, "a rabbit will go through that like a grain of wheat in a thunderstorm." No doubt, he was right. In after years you would get more rabbits inside than out." https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/119283426 Braidwood Dispatch and Mining Journal (NSW : 1888 - 1954), Friday 17 February 1950, page 1] In 1951 the cemetery was heavily infested with rabbits and some graves are undermined with rabbits. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144900461 Lyndhurst Shire Chronicle (NSW : 1897 - 1941; 1944 - 1954), Wednesday 10 October 1951, page 1] In 2018 it was invested with rabbits again burrowing under the graves and destroying them. There are now over 1986 resting places in this cemetery.

Blazing Star Burial Ground

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Bleak Hall Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina

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[[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Bleak Hall Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==Introduction== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Bleak Hall Plantation was originally granted to James Bullock in 1749, but he probably never lived there. Within 2 years (@ 1751), he sold the property to Richard and Ann Jenkins, who also owned other property in the area. Jenkins's ownership was recorded in 1754. Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 119 Development of Bleak Hall into a working plantation was accomplished either by [[Townsend-2660|Daniel Townsend II]] or his son [[Townsend-2659|Daniel Townsend III]], with a mansion built about 1805. Bleak Hall was inherited by [[Townsend-2670|John Ferrars Townsend]] circa 1842, who developed it into the largest sea island cotton plantation on Edisto Island. The cotton grown here was reknowned for its quality. Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 119https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay_Plantation_Wildlife_Management_Area Bleak Hall included numerous tracts, including: * Pocoy Island (received by Townsend from Frampton) * Watch Island (received by Townsend from William Green) * Pig (or Fig) Island (received by Townsend from Jeremiah Finckling( * 2 marsh tracts (including one received by Townsend from Samuel Fairchild) Neighboring properties include: Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 119 * A tract granted to John Frampton in 1710. * A parcel of land granted to Dorothy Ogle (Hamilton) in 1707 (the larger section later became Jack Daw Hall). * 500 acres granted to John Hamilton in 1695, eventually bought by the Townsends after 1733. ===Owners=== * James Bullock * Richard Jenkins/Ann Jenkins *[[Townsend-2660|Daniel Townsend II]] *[[Townsend-2659|Daniel Townsend III]] * [[Townsend-2670|John Ferrars Townsend]] ===Slaves=== * For Daniel Townsend II, see [[Space:Slaves_of_Daniel_Townsend_II%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Daniel Townsend II, South Carolina]] * For Daniel Townsend III, see [[Space:Slaves_of_Daniel_Townsend_III%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Daniel Townsend III, South Carolina]] * For John Ferrars Townsend, see [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Ferrars_Townsend%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of John Ferrars Townsend, South Carolina]] == Sources ==

Blean Name Study

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[[Category:Blean Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Blean Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blean Blean] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Blean name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bleans), by time period (18th Century Bleans), or by topic (Blean DNA, Blean Occupations, Blean Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Blean Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Blean-2|Devon Blean]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blean}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Blean}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bleans of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blaine Blaine Blane] === Results So Far === “Blean” is an Anglo-Irish spelling of the usual “Blaine” name which probably originates in Scotland. A cluster of Protesant Blean families from County Mayo, Ireland, formed part of this one-name study. In the same neighborhood there were other Bleans who didn't have much information attached to them and thus are not included. I believe interested researchers could find more information if they lived nearby and could explore the graveyards or search parish and other local records. Another group of very determined Irish Bleans left from around Newry, Ireland, and went to Menard, Illinois in 1819. One wonders how they manged this trek at such an early date. Their arrival in Illinois preceded that of my own Blean family from Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. These Bleans were descended from James Blaine, an immigrant from Ireland who arrived in Pennsylvania around 1745 and eventually settled along the Juniata at Toboyne Township. James had several sons including Ephraim Blaine, my own ancestor. Most descendants of this Pennyslvania family spell their name as "Blaine." For some reason my branch through Ephraim's son David chose “Blean.” Some Blean descendants remained in Pennsylvania and others traveled as a colony of neighbors and kin to Whiteside, Illinois, around 1850. My brother got fed up with explaining the pronunciation and spelling of Blean and changed his name to “Blane.” Both he and my father did their Y-DNA through FamilysearchDNA (haplogroup R-M269). So far they haven't matched anyone named Blaine, Blean, or Blane. The predominant names of their matches seem to be McNeil or McNeely. A Blean/Blaine/Blane DNA study would be an interesting pursuit to determine the different branches of the name and their origins. Are we all really McNeils or just the Pennsylvania people? Devon Blean (July 2020)

Blechynden Story 101 - History Tree

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{{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=130 |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:space:Minstrel 1829-1830 - Ship Tree|''Minstrel,'' 1829-1830]]
[http://museum.wa.gov.au/welcomewalls/names/blechynden-harrison ''Welcome Walls''] }} == Biography == '''20 January 1830.''' [https://www.facebook.com/groups/305298530202381/496727694392796/?comment_id=496762521055980&reply_comment_id=497474740984758¬if_id=1569109551196081¬if_t=group_comment_reply Blechynden Family Tree ''fb'' ] The sailing ship [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minstrel_(1811_ship) ''Minstrel''] sailed from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Katharine_Docks ''St. Katherine’s'' Dock] on 17th September '''1829''' with Captain J. Arkoll at the helm.
On the 17th September the ''Minstrel'' picked up the [[Brockman-618|Brockmans]] from Kent, at Portsmouth and their large cargo and 7 servants, including [[Blechynden-16|Harrison and]] [[Blechynden-29|George Blechynden]] and [[Hamersley-11|Mrs Brockman’s]] maid [[Robus-23|Charlotte Augusta]] Robus. {{Image|file= UK_Flags-11.png |align=r |size= 100 |label= Flag of Kent |caption= [[:Category: Canterbury, Kent|St. Mary Bredman,
Canterbury, 1764]]
}} :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blechynden-Descendants-17 '''Descendants of''' John Blechynden] :This is their story. [[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree|The Blechynden Story - Western Australia]] :You are, welcome to join us in compiling the intriguing and fascinating story of this couple and their nine children who were pioneers of the South-West of Western Australia. '''Children of''' [[Blechynden-16|Harrison]] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blechynden-Descendants-16 Blechynden] and [[Robus-23|Charlotte ]] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Robus-Descendants-23 Augusta Robus] . . . [[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree|(Page 22 -)]] #[[Blechynden-18|John Blechynden]] (1833 - 1900)'' . . . [[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree|(Page 78 -)]] #[[Blechynden-62|Sarah Harrison Blechynden]] (1841-1930) #[[Blechynden-35|Elizabeth Anne Blechynden]] (1842-1927) #[[Blechynden-36|Henry George Blechynden]] (1843-1927) #[[Blechynden-87|Jesse William Blechynden]] ('''1845-1846''') #[[Blechynden-15|Walter Edward Blechynden]] (1846-1940) #[[Blechynden-24|Charles Edwin Blechynden]] (1848-1948) #[[Blechynden-25|Thomas Harrison Blechynden]] (1849-1932) #[[Blechynden-11|Jesse William Blechynden]] (1851-1934) #[[Blechynden-27|Joseph Blechynden]] (1853-1938) :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|- Blechynden Tree]] == Sources == :[https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx?uid=6652-1357-6884-3383 '''Pioneers Index''' ''wa.gov'' format change 1906/1954] '''The [[space:Blechynden Story 101 - History Tree|Blechynden Story''' 101 ]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/History_Tree History_Tree]
'''Section 1''' [[space:Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree|''to Contents page '''ii''''']] '''Section 2''' [[space:Blechynden Story 110 - Contents Tree|''to WA Contents page '''iii''''']]
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Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blechynden_Story_109_-_Contents_Tree#Sources '''Section 1''' ] - '''Page ii'''
'''The Blechynden Story'''
A Kentish Family of Landed Gentry - History of the family in Kent
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}} :Page ii - CONTENTS :Page ix - RELATIONSHIP CALCULATOR :Page xi - INTRODUCTION :Page xii - REUBEN BLECHYNDEN’S LETTER TO ELLA :::BLECHYNDEN (NEE CRAIG), DATED 23 JUNE 1962: :Page xv - ELLA BLECHYNDEN’S RESPONSE TO :::REUB BLECHYNDEN: :[[space:Blechynden Story 121 - History Tree| Page xviii - ]] EARLY BURIALS IN THE SWAN RIVER COLONY: {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:space:Minstrel 1829-1830 - Ship Tree|''Minstrel,'' 1829-1830]]
[http://museum.wa.gov.au/welcomewalls/names/blechynden-harrison ''Welcome Walls''] }} :[[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree| Page 2 - ]] EMIGRATION FROM KENT, ENGLAND TO :::THE SWAN RIVER COLONY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA: :[[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree| Page 2 - ]] [[Blechynden-16|'''Harrison Blechynden''']] (1802-1873) ::Page 3 - Conditions for Land Grants at Swan River. ::Page 4 - ST KATHERINE DOCKS: ::Page 6 - STIRLINGS 1829 GARDEN ISLAND CAMPSITE ::Page 6 - OFFICIAL PAPERS RELATING TO THE SETTLEMENT AT SWAN RIVER, ::::WEST AUSTRALIA. :Page 8 - [https://www.swanguildfordhistoricalsociety.org.au/william-locke-brockman/ William Locke Brockman - ''SGHS''] ::Page 10 - LAND GRANTS - PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA '''1838''' ::Page 11 - [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/35/Swan_River_Colony_land_grants_map.png '''Land Grants''' - Swan River Colony -'''1839''' - ''W®'' - ]\[[Image:ADWP-382.png|9px|(<+Q) enlarge map when viewing.]]/''<+Q)'' :Page 12 - CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA ROBUS (1812-1889) ::Page 12 - GEORGE ROBUS (~1785-1861) ::Page 12 - CHARLOTTE TAYLOR (1786-1870) ::Page 12 - CHILDREN OF GEORGE ROBUS (~1785-1861) AND CHARLOTTE TAYLOR (1786-1870) ::Page 15 - A LETTER FROM HENRY GEORGE ROBUS ENGLAND, 1905,
::::SON OF HENRY ROBUS (1808-1896) :[[space:Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree| Page 18 - ]] [[Brockman-618|'''William Locke Brockman''' (1803 - 1872) ]] ::Page 19 - [[Hamersley-11|Ann Frances Isabella '''Hammersly''' (1810-1876) ]] ::Page 20 - [[Roe-2746|'''John Septimus Roe''' (1797 - 1878)]]: :::[[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree]] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|- Blechynden Tree]] == Sources == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blechynden_Story_109_-_Contents_Tree#Contents ''Contents top] page '''ii'''''
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'''The Blechynden Story - Western Australia'''

: Page 86 - '''1.''' [[Blechynden-18|'''John Blechynden''' (1833 - 1900) ]]
::: SWAN RIVER COLONY, BEVERLEY, and BRIDGETOWN : Page 90 - GOXHILL to the SWAN : Page 90 - ELIZABETH BLECHYNDEN (NEE GREEN) (1839-1891) : Page 91 - GEORGE GREEN (1808-1874) AND JANE BEACHAM (1818-1910) : Page 94 - WILLIAM GREEN (1770-1831) AND SUSANNAH BROWN (1785-1844): : Page 97 - WILLIAM BEACHAM (1788-1875) AND MARY ANN SCOTT (1796-1830) : Page 109 - JANE BEACHAM (1818-1910) : Page 109 - GEORGE GREEN (1808-1874) AND JANE BEACHAM (1818-1910) : Page 118 - [[Blechynden-18|John Blechynden (1833 - 1900) ]] and [[Green-33634|Elizabeth Green (1839 - 1891) ]] : Page 160 - ''SEVEN BRIDGES:'' Mary Elgar, Bridgetown Historical Society: : Page '''171''' - '''Children''' of [[Blechynden-18|'''John''' Blechynden ]] - (1) and [[Green-33634|'''Elizabeth''' (Green) ]]: :: Page 174 - '''1.''' [[Blechynden-44|John William Blechynden (1861 - 1931) ]] :: Page 195 - '''2.''' [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison Blechynden (1862 - 1937) ]] :::: Page 197 - [[Tyler-7826|Zela Matilda Gertrude Tyler (1862-1921) ]] :: Page 210 - '''3.''' EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1864-1936) :: Page 212 - '''4.''' JAMES BLECHYNDEN (1866-1939) ::::BERTHA MAY GODSCHALL JOHNSON (1881-1921) 214 ::P 238 - '''5.''' [[Blechynden-46|Charlotte Jane Blechynden (1868-1869) ]] ::P 239 - '''6.''' [[Blechynden-19|Arthur Blechynden (1870 - 1941) ]] ::::CLARA AGNES CHAPMAN (1869-1961) 240 ::7. ALFRED BLECHYNDEN (1871-1941) 271 ::MARY ELLEN BOVELL (1872-1946) 271 ::8. ERNEST CHARLES BLECHYNDEN (1873-1949) 310 ::AGNES BLINCO MOORE (1880-1959) 314 ::9. HERBERT EDWARD (DUB) BLECHYNDEN (1875-1935) 331 ::P 332 - ELLEN ‘NELLIE’ FRANCES BATHURST (1875-1961) via Loader Stocker Family Tree. ::10. AMY BLECHYNDEN (1877-1938) 340 ::11. CLARENCE HENRY (BOB) BLECHYNDEN (1879-1952) 355 ::ELIZABETH JANE ‘BESSIE’ FARRIS (1884-1972) 357 ::12. MAY BLECHYNDEN (1881-1955) 362 ::13. ADA JANE BLECHYNDEN (1883-1888) 365 :2. SARAH HARRISON BLECHYNDEN (1841-1930) 369 :P 371 - JOHN HENRY MARKHAM PAGE (1831-1917) Via Brown, Swinburne Warson Family Trees, ''Ancestry.'' ::JAMES PAGE (1801-1862) 371 ::MARTHA MARKHAM (1806-1889) 372 ::ESTHER UPTON (1826-1895) 375 ::John Henry Markham Page 383 ::John Henry Markham Page 383 ::1. SUSANNAH MARKHAM PAGE (1869-1960) ‘SUSAN’ 389 ::DANIEL HENRICKSON (1860-1938) HENRIKSON: His family a bit of ''a mystery.'' **PLEASE NOTE: :::THIS DANIEL HENRICKSON - IS NOT - the Daniel Henrickson mentioned on a number of Family Trees in Ancestry, as being born in Kymi Huruksela Rysa, Finland. Parents: AAREN HENRICK HENRICKSON (1833-1868) and ANNA MARIA SYLVARDOTTER (1837-) 394
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::2. JAMES HENRY PAGE (1871-1947) ‘JIMMY’ 430 ::PATIENCE MARY ELLEN KING (1876-1955) ‘MARY’, FLORENCE 430 ::3. MARTHA MARKHAM PAGE (1874-1957) 439 ::MANESSEH JOHN BORTON BAILEY (1872-1955) Manasser 439 ::4. JOHN PAGE (1876-1939) ‘Johnny’ 445 ::MATILDA JANE GUTTREY (1890-1964) 445 :3. ELIZABETH ‘ANNE’ BLECHYNDEN (1842-1927) 466 ::THOMAS EDWARDS (1838-1903) 467 ::WILLIAM EDWARDS (1792-1865) 467 ::ELEANOR AYLING (1798-1871) 468 ::1. SAMUEL HARRISON EDWARDS (1863-1940) 495 ::2. ROSS FREDERICK EDWARDS (1865-1920) 497 ::ADA LANGDEN (1870-1938) 497 ::3. LOUIS AYLING EDWARDS (1867-1944) 500 ::ANNIE ELIZABETH ROBINSON (1866-1963) Ann 500 ::4. ARTHUR WILLIAM EDWARDS (1868-1932) 504 ::MONA SMITH (1880-1929) 504 ::5. FLORENCE ELIZABETH EDWARDS (1870-1922) 514 ::6. ANDREW THOMAS EDWARDS (1872-1874) 514 ::7. WALTER EARNEST EDWARDS (1875-1958) 514 ::ELIZABETH E O’HALLORAN (~1862-1931) 515 ::8. PETER EBNER RALPH EDWARDS (1883-1962) Abner 515 ::MARY ANN PRISCILLA OLIVER (1877-1947) 516 :4. HENRY GEORGE BLECHYNDEN (1843-1927) 520 ::Mary Anne [[Reilly-2419|Reilly]] (1850-1923) 521 ::JOHN THOMAS REILLY (1820-1902) 521 ::MARY ANN STAFFORD (1835-1907) 521 ::1. HENRY HERBERTBLECHYNDEN (1875-1965) 527 ::BEATRICE GERTRUDE MARY EDWARDS (1884-1947) 527 ::2. WILLIAM HARRISON BLECHYNDEN (1877-1966) 534 ::MARY ETHEL MCDONALD (1882-1973) 535 ::3. ARTHUR BLECHYNDEN (1887-1955) 542 ::STELLA BERTILE FITZPATRICK (1890-1961) 542 ::4. ‘KATHLEEN’ MARY BLECHYNDEN (1888-1979), ‘AUNTY KIT’ 556 ::5. JESSE WILLIAM BLECHYNDEN (1845-1846) 452 ::6. WALTER EDWARD BLECHYNDEN (1846-1940) 453 ::JANE NEEDS (1855-1938) 454 ::BENJAMIN NEEDS/NEEDES (1817-1880) 455 ::ELIZABETH BURROUGHS (1823-1869) (Also written as Burrows) 455 ::Physical Description 461 ::CHILDREN OF WALTER EDWARD BLECHYNDEN (1846-1940) AND JANE NEEDS (1855-1938) 483 ::7. CHARLES EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1847-1918) 631 ::CAROLINE MARY DAVIES (1850-1942) 631 ::ALFRED ‘GEORGE’ DAVIES (1776-1853) AND ELIZABETH GARNAL (1776-). 632 ::MATILDA EDWARDS (1831-1887) 634 ::HISTORICAL BEVERLEY 638 ::Headstone: Charles Edwin Blechynden (1847-1918) Beverley Cemetery, WA 654 ::1. FRANK HARRISON BLECHYNDEN (1873-1955) 657 ::ALICE MATILDA ROBINS (1871-1941) 657 ::2. ALICE MATILDA BLECHYNDEN (1875-1949) 663 ::EDWIN JOHN CHANDLER (1864-1936) 663 ::3. ALBERT EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1877-1877) Died as a baby. 667 ::4. ERNEST WALTER BLECHYNDEN (1878-1957) Ernie 667 ::BEATRICE ANNIE WALKER (1882-1945) 667 ::5. SYDNEY/SIDNEY THOMAS BLECHYNDEN (1881-1959) 676 ::KATHLEEN PRISCILLA SIMPSON (1884-1961) Kate 677 ::6. HORACE EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1882-1960) 679 ::AMY ‘ELLA’ CRAIG (1879-1969) 681 ::7. HERBERT / HUBERT WILLIAM BLECHYNDEN (1886-1886) 714 ::8. ALICK GEORGE ROBUS BLECHYNDEN (1892-1917) 714 == Sources == [[space:Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree|''to Contents page '''ii''''' - 109]]
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[[Category:History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category: Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] == History ==
[[Space:Blechynden_Story_121_-_History_Tree#Sources| '''Section 1''']] - '''Page xviii'''
'''The Blechynden Story'''
EARLY BURIALS IN THE SWAN RIVER COLONY:
:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Perth_Cemeteries Early Burials in the Swan River Colony] ''East Perth Cemeteries'' was the first cemetery established for the Swan River Colony in '''1829''' in East Perth, Western Australia. It is estimated that as many as 10,000 people were buried there between 1829 and 1919 in seven independently administered denominations or sections which is why the place is known as [[space:East Perth Cemeteries - Heritage Tree|''East Perth Cemeteries''.]] Only around 800 gravesites have been identified. A large section of the original site has since been built over, leaving about 5 hectares (12.5 acres) remaining. The site, which is a short distance from ''Gloucester Park'' and the ''WACA'' Ground, is now bounded by Plain Street, East Perth, Wittenoom Street, Bronte Street and Waterloo Crescent. The cemetery site was surveyed by John Septimus[[Roe-2746| Roe]] on 24 December 1829 soon after the central portions of the Perth townsite had been surveyed. The area was originally known as ''Cemetery Hill'' and was established in 1830. The first burial was of Private [[Mitchell-33661|John Mitchell]] from the 63rd regiment. Mitchell died on 6 January '''1830''' :The Trustees of the Church of England were granted Perth [https://perthdps.com/graves/layout.htm Town Lot R1] as a general cemetery in '''1842.''' The cemetery was consecrated in 1848, and over the following decades sections of this were granted to various other denominations and ethnic groups with each cemetery being owned and controlled separately.
The subsequent grants were: Roman Catholic (1848); "Wesleyanism" (i.e. Methodist; 1854); Congregational (1854); "Hebrew" (i.e. Jewish 1867); Presbyterian (1881); and Chinese (1888). Each of the grants were administered independently, with the exception of the Chinese section.
In '''1899,''' [[space:Karrakatta Cemetery - History Tree|''Karrakatta Cemetery'']] became the main burial ground in close proximity to Perth, and from July that year burials officially ceased at East Perth, except where special applications were made to use family graves. The cemetery was used intermittently from then until the last burial in 1919. {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=130|label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:Category: Gilmore, Arrived 15 Dec 1829|''Gilmore'' 1829]]
[[:Category: Hooghly, Arrived 12 Feb 1830|''Hooghly,'' 1830]]
[[:Category: Rockingham, Arrived 14 May 1830|''Rockingham,'' 1830]] }} *[https://heritageperth.com.au/make-history/buried-heritage/ BURIED HERITAGE] *[https://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/sites/default/files/Alma%20and%20Skinner%20Street%20Burial%20Records%201831%20-%201899.pdf ALMA STREET AND SKINNER STREET BURIAL RECORDS] *[http://www.warpedtime.com.au/encyclopedia/on-cemetery-hill/ ON CEMETERY HILL] *[https://perthdps.com/graves/register.htm EAST PERTHCEMETERIES] *[https://thegardensfamily.com/cemeteries/WA/WACemeteries.htm THE GARDENS FAMILY HISTORY – WA CEMETERIES] *CLARENCE (City of Cockburn) - Clarence Burial Ground Location: South of Fremantle (near Woodman Point) - Memorial erected John Graham Reserve THE CLARENCE SETTLEMENT 495 members of [[Peel-1022|Thomas Peel’s]] failed venture, arrived aboard three ships, ''Gilmore,'' ''Hooghly,'' and ''Rockingham'' between Dec. 1829 and May 1830. They set up makeshift camps in primitive conditions at Clarence. In the first year some 40 settlers died of scurvy, dysentery, other ailments and 6 from childbirth. The majority of the deceased were buried in the vicinity and a number later re-interred in the old Alma Street, Cemetery, Fremantle. Erected on Foundation Day, 1 June 2002, Plaque between the two jetties, near Woodman’s Point By the Royal Western Australian Historical Society (Inc.) With contributions from The City of Cockburn. Department of Conservation and Land Management and midland Monumental Works. *[https://heritageperth.com.au/make-history/buried-heritage/ BURIED HERITAGE] Originally known as ''Cemetery Hill,'' it was established in '''1830''' and is located on Bronte Street, a short distance walk from Gloucester Park and the WACA Ground. When Governor Stirling formed the Swan River Colony in 1829, he set aside land for public needs and this included a cemetery – the main burial ground for the colony until the end of the 19th century. Originally comprising of seven independently owned and managed cemeteries, it’s estimated there were 10,000 burials on the site.
The first burial in 1830 was Private John Mitchell of the 63rd Regiment. *[https://fremantlestuff.info/cemeteries/alma.html ALMA STREET CEMETERY - ''Fremantle'' ] The Alma Street Cemetery served Fremantle from '''1831-1855.''' Fremantle Primary School now occupies the city block bounded by what are now Alma, Brennan, Stevens, and Attfield Streets. The first recognised cemetery, the old burying ground in '''Alma Street,''' was opened in '''1831,''' and was in use for over twenty years. After the opening of a cemetery in [https://fremantlestuff.info/cemeteries/skinner.html '''Skinner Street,'''] the only interments permitted in Alma Street were those of persons who had near relatives buried there. *ALMA AND [https://fremantlestuff.info/cemeteries/skinner.html SKINNER STREET] [https://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/sites/default/files/Alma%20and%20Skinner%20Street%20Burial%20Records%201831%20-%201899.pdf RECORDS Some burials from 1830.] == Sources == '''The [[space:Blechynden Story 101 - History Tree|Blechynden Story''' 101 ]]
'''Section 1''' [[space:Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree|''to Contents page '''ii''''']] '''Section 2''' [[space:Blechynden Story 110 - Contents Tree|''to WA Contents page '''iii''''']]
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[[Space:Blechynden_Story_191_-_Service_Tree#Search Results for World War Two| '''World War Two''' ]]
: [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Births''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Marriages''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Cemeteries''' - Blechynden Tree]] :::[[space:Blechynden Story 193 - Service Tree|''visit:'' Blechynden Story 193 - Service Tree - ''for Other Family'']] :[[Blechynden-34|Alfred]] Blechynden 1894 Beverley, Western Australia - 07 Sep 1976 :[[Blechynden-28|Alick]] Blechynden 1892 Beverley, Western Australia - 28 Feb 1917 [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :[[Blechynden-38|Frederick]] Blechynden 1883 York, Western Australia - 16 Apr 1917 [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :[[Blechynden-60|George]] Blechynden 1894 Beverley, Western Australia - 31 Jan 1981 :[[Blechynden-21|Leslie]] Blechynden 1897 Bridgetown, Western Australia, Australia - 01 Jul 1917 [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :[[Blechynden-32|Maurice]] Blechynden 1915 Blackwood, Western Australia, Australia - 29 Jun 1987 :[[Blechynden-20|Reuben]] Blechynden 1895 Blackwood, Western Australia - 01 Jul 1981 :[[Blechynden-59|Roger]] Blechynden 05 Dec 1919 Mount Kokeby, Western Australia - 10 Dec 1943 [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 75 |label= Australia, Wattle |caption= Visit : [[:Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Family
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]] }} === VWMA === :::[https://vwma.org.au ''visit: '' '''V'''irtual '''W'''ar '''M'''emorial '''A'''ustralia] :Blechynden, Alfred Walter (known as Walter) ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/243101 numbers 1899] , Private, 28th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1, Born 1894, Died 7 Sep 1976, Natural causes :Blechynden, Alick George Robas ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/66602 numbers 571, R571] , Sergeant, 28th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1, Born 22 Feb 1892, Died 28 Feb 1917, Killed in Action :Blechynden, Frederick William ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/118536 numbers 5993] , Private, 11th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1, Died 16 Apr 1917, Killed in action :Blechynden, George ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/140494 numbers 5321] , Private, 28th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1 :Blechynden, Leslie Thomas ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/796952 numbers 2882] , Private, 48th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1, Born 1898, Died 1 Jul 1917, Died of wounds :Blechynden, Reuben John ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/240351 numbers 2812, W70688 ], Lance Sergeant, Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC), Volunteer Defence Corps (WW2), Born 20 Feb 1895, Died 1 Jul 1981, Natural causes :Blechynden, Roger Vincent ::Service [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/620313 numbers 46227] , Leading Aircraftman, Air Force Headquarters Western Area (Perth), Royal Australian Air Force, Born 5 Dec 1919, Died 11 Dec 1943, Accidental (Ground Accident) === DVA Search for a commemoration === : Name | Service number | Date of death | Service | [https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/commemorationSearch.html Cemetery / Memorial ]| State | Country | Photos :Blechynden, '''Bernard''' K | WX25407 06/07/1995 Army Western Australia ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=NzUxMDk3 Garden of Remembrance] WA Australia | [https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewPhoto.html?fileId=MjkxMjUy Bernard K ''Photo (pdf)''] :Blechynden, '''Maurice''' G | WX9454 29/06/1987 Army ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=Mjk5MTk1 Capel Cemetery] WA Australia | [https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewPhoto.html?fileId=NDk0MTM Maurice G ''Photo (pdf)''] :Blechynden, '''Raymond''' A | WX619 18/05/1990 Army Western Australia ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=NDc3NzM3 Garden of Remembrance] WA Australia :Blechynden, '''Reginald''' E | 46387 09/12/1986 Airforce ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=Mjk4ODE5 Boyup Brook Cemetery] WA Australia :Blechynden, '''Roger''' Vincent | 46227 11/12/1943 Air force ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=Njg3ODM3 Perth War Cemetery] WA Australia :Blechynden, '''Thomas''' Ab | WX8062 05/08/1989 Army Western Australia ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=NTM3ODE4 Garden of Remembrance] WA Australia :Blechynden, '''William''' R | WX32144 26/12/1980 Army Western Australia ::::[https://connect.dva.gov.au/commemsoawg/commemoration/viewCommemoration.html?commemorationId=NjMzMjAx Garden of Remembrance] WA Australia {{Image|file=Photos-140.png |align=r |size=110 |label= Australian Army, WW2 = Rising Sun Hat Badge }} === Search Results for World War Two === :BLECHYNDEN :Name | [https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/ww2#Search Service Number ] | Date of Birth | Place of Birth | Service :BLECHYNDEN, ALFRED JHON W88896 19 Mar 1899 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, BERNARD KEVAN WX25407 13 Jul 1919 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, BRUCE EDWIN DAVIES W73565 19 Apr 1908 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, CHARLES JAMES FREDERICK W70805 08 Jun 1910 DINNINUP, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, COLIN BOVEL 29827 20 Apr 1917 BRIDGETOWN, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, COLIN HORACE W73538 22 Sep 1916 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, DANSY LEWIS WILLIAM WX11361 17 Mar 1919 WAGIN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, DAVID JOHN 52510 25 Aug 1924 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, DORIEN FARRIS 103924 22 Dec 1924 BUNBURY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, EDWIN THOMAS W73862 27 Jan 1906 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, EDWIN THOMAS 29399 27 Jan 1906 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, ERNEST JOHN W75738 27 Oct 1907 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, FRANK ROBUS W73219 22 Nov 1910 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, FREDERICK WILLIAM DOOHAN 83181 31 Jan 1925 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, GEO BRUCE WENTWORTH W70807 16 Oct 1900 KATANNING, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, GEORGE W84297 02 Aug 1894 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, GERALD JOSEPH 84625 25 Feb 1912 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, GORDON FREDERICK WX34914 03 Jun 1916 VICTORIA PARK, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, HUBERT JOHN W70806 02 Jul 1912 DINNINUP, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, IGNATIS HAMITT W25749 30 Sep 1918 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, IGNATIUS HAMMIT 455187 30 Sep 1918 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, JOHN BATHURST WX37268 31 May 1916 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, JOHN MARTIN 46808 23 Oct 1912 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, MALACHI BERNARD 38333 08 Dec 1913 ALBANY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, MAUREEN AGNES 113333 05 Aug 1926 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, MAURICE WX9454 29 Aug 1915 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, MERVYN HENRY 29936 20 Feb 1917 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, NANCY FARRIS NFX200366 03 Oct 1917 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, NOEL NORMAN W70642 02 May 1905 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, RAYMOND ARTHUR WX619 06 Jul 1912 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, RAYMOND JOSEPH VX78622 16 Mar 1914 BEVERLEY, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, REGINALD ERNEST 46387 11 Aug 1911 BRIDGETOWN, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, REUBEN JOHN W70688 20 Feb 1895 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, ROGER VINCENT 46227 05 Dec 1919 MOUNT KOKEBY, WA RAAF :Blechynden, TERENCE ANTHONY Stafford 84511 07 May 1923 BEVERLEY, WA RAAF :BLECHYNDEN, THOMAS ALBERT BADEN WX8062 14 Apr 1920 WAGIN, WA Army :BLECHYNDEN, WILLIAM RAYMOND WX32144 17 Feb 1912 BRIDGETOWN, WA Army :::[[space:Blechynden Story 193 - Service Tree|''visit:'' Blechynden Story 193 - Service Tree - ''for Other Family'']] [[Image:Photos-946.png|40px|Australia, Wattle . . 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[[Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study]] : [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Births''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Marriages''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Cemeteries''' - Blechynden Tree]] :Names of People who served in the wars and, / or, in the '''Blechypedia''' project :AWCOCK TERENCE LANSDOWNE (1918-1944) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/618632 ''vwma''] :BAILEY ISAAC JOHN (1898-1990) [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6507652 ''naa''] :BAX JAMES EDWIN (1888-1952) 10th Light Horse 19.10.14, aged 26 years. [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/192091 ''vwma''] ::Prior: served 5 years in the Oxfordshire Light Infantry. AIF served in Gallipoli. :BAX JOSEPH THOMAS (1917-2016) Service Number - W85563 : Date of birth - 25 Feb 1917 :: Place of birth - SUBIACO WA : Place of enlistment - NYAMUP WA :: Next of Kin - BAX ETHEL Enlisted 1942. [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5888315 ''naa''] [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1117931 ''vwma''] :BLACK ALLAN TASMAN (1912-2006) [https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=1040792&c=WW2 ''dva''] :BLACK FREDERCK (1916-1994) 42nd Squadron as an air gunner. [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/1597208 ''vwma''] ::He flew in Catalina's over the Pacific. [https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=903164&c=WW2 ''dva''] :::[[space:Blechynden Story 191 - Service Tree|''visit:'' Blechynden Story 191 - Service Tree]] [[Image:Photos-946.png|40px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] BLECHYNDEN ALICK GEORGE ROBUS (1892-1917) Killed In Action, died 28 Feb 1917. KIA – FRANCE - buried Warlencourt British Cemetery. BLECHYNDEN CHARLES JAMES FREDERICK (1910-1989) BLECHYNDEN COLIN BOVELL (1917-1999) BLECHYNDEN COLIN HORACE (1916-1996) BLECHYNDEN DAVID JOHN (1924-2013) Rank gunner. Posting at Discharge, 67 Australian Infantry Battalion. BLECHYNDEN DANSY LEWIS WILLIAM (1918-1991) BLECHYNDEN EDWIN ‘TED’ THOMAS (1906-1972) BLECHYNDEN FREDERICK WILLIAM (1883-1917) Killed in Action in Lagnicourt, France 16 April 1917 No known grave. Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, France BLECHYNDEN GEORGE (1894-1981) BLECHYNDEN GERALD ‘GERARD’ JOSEPH (1912-1983) BLECHYNDEN HUBERT JOHN (1912-1982) BLECHYNDEN IGNATIOUS ’NAT’ HAMMETT (1918-1986) BLECHYNDEN JOHN BATHURST (1916-1990) BLECHYNDEN LESLIE THOMAS (1897-1917) - Killed In Action with 7/48th Battalion, 12th Brigade, in Belgium on 1 July 1917, Hill 63, Ypres. BLECHYNDEN MALACHY BERNARD (1913-1983) BLECHYNDEN MAUREEN AGNES (1926-2005) Airforce BLECHYNDEN MAURICE GREEN ‘POPE’ (1915-1987) BLECHYNDEN MERVYN HENRY (1917-1972) BLECHYNDEN NOEL NORMAN (1905-1970) BLECHYNDEN RAYMOND ARTHUR (1912-1990) POW: Raymond Blechynden joined the10th Light Horse in WORLD WAR II and served overseas. He became a prisoner of war. REGINALD ERNEST BLECHYNDEN (1911-1986) BLECHYDEN REUBEN JOHN (1895-1981) POW: Imperial Camel Corps. At the second battle of Gaza, 19 April 1917 he was taken prisoner of war by the Turks. BLECHYNDEN ROGER VINCENT (1919-1943) BLECHYNDEN TERENCE ‘TERRY’ ANTHONY STAFFORD (1923-) Royal Australian Air Force, Leading Aircraftman BLECHYNDEN THOMAS ALBERT BADEN (1921-1989) BLECHYNDEN WILLIAM RAYMOND (1912-1980) ‘Bill’ :BLYTHE ARTHUR ‘ARCHIE’ (1879-1963) :BOUNDY WILLIAM STANLEY (1896-1923) :BROOKS HENRY ‘HARRY’ (1894-1971) :BOVELL DAVID ALBERT (1887-1951) :[[Doust-384|Amos Leonard Doust (1885 - 1915) ]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action 10th Light Horse Brigade, Killed in Action 7 Aug 1915, Walkers Ridge. Amos’ name is engraved on panel ten at the Lone Pine Memorial in Turkey; on panel seven, Commemorative Area, Australian War Memorial, Canberra; on a plaque in May Drive, Kings Park; in Kings Park War Memorial; on the 10th Light Horse Monument, King’s Park and on the War Memorial in Bridgetown. :DUNHAM DONALD WILLIAM (1915-1944) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action in Germany :DUNHAM HERBERT WILLIAM (1892-1916) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action 26 July 1916 of wounds received in France, 16 July 1916. Burial, Puchevillers, Departement De La Somme, Picardie, France. :DUNHAM LEWIS MELVIN (1910-1943) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action Melvin Dunham was on a Catalina together with 10 others that he went missing near Cairns. They found the plane in 2012 and a memorial service was held for them in 2016. I represented the family. My husband Peter attended also with daughter Jenni, my brother Arthur and Lewis’s cousin Bob Melvin with his wife and daughter :DRAPER ERNEST WILLIAM (1886-1952) :EDWARDS HERBERT THOMAS NOEL (1897-1917) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed In Action 19 April 1917, Gaza. Herbert is listed in the Jerusalem Memorial Cemetery, Israel. Panel 10. :ELPHICK CLARENCE THEODORE (1885-1918) :FARMER WILLIAM HENRY CHARLES (1894-1964) Harry :FARRIS ERNEST TRAFALGAR (1896-1918) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed In Action Western Front, Picardie, France. :FITZPATRICK WALTER VINCENT (1887-1918) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed In Action, WWI France: BURIAL: Dernancourt de la Somme, Picardie, France. :HORNE FREDERICK CHARLES (1887-1967) ‘JOHN :[[Giblett-147|Thomas Walter Giblett (1919 - 1942) ]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in action died 27 July 1942, Ruin Ridge, Egypt. KIA WWII. Burial: El Alamein, Matruh, Egypt. :HYDER WILLIAM ARCHIBALD (1894-1980) ‘Archie’ was a signaler which usually meant he was close to the frontline. He proceeded overseas to Havre in France on 4 June 1917 and joined the 50th Battalion. He was wounded in action in the field on 14 October 1917 by gunshot to his left wrist. :JOHNSON FREDERICK WILLIAM (1891-1964) :JOHNSON ROBERT GODSCHALL (1894-1961) :[[Kammann-19|Martin Kammann (1899 - 1964) ]] :KING ALFRED OLIVER (1895-1969) :KING STEPHEN HAROLD (1900-1970) :LEE-STEERE ALEXANDER (1902-1980) :[[Lee_Steere-27|Arthur William Lee Steere (1896 - 1981) ]] :LEE-STEERE JAMES (1906-1980) :[[Lee_Steere-26|John Charles Lee Steere (1909 - 1942) ]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] WWII, Killed in Action, Kokoda track :[[Minett-105|William Henry Minett (1892 - 1916)]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action France, Cemetery or Memorial Details Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, Picardie, France :PAGE JOHN EDWARD (1909-1967) :PAGE LESLIE OLIVER (1908-1979) :PEARCE HAYWOOD ASTLEY (1919-2007) RAAF Flew Beauforts in New Guinea :POPE ALBERT LESLIE (1892-1990) He served overseas in France. :ROGERS WILLIAM GEORGE OWEN (1895-1917) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :SCOTT THOMAS EDWARD (1913-2012) :SUTHERLAND ERIC GEORGE (1899-1918) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] Killed in Action, 23 August 1918, France. Buried Letter dated 10 October 1919: Proyart Wood Military cemetery, 7 ½ miles South, South East of Albert, France. :TIMMS GEORGE (~1918-1971) :THOMAS ROSALIE MAUDE (1922-1971) Airforce :WATSON CHARLES IRWIN (1893-1966) :WHITE DOROTHY FREDA (1919-) :WILSON THOMAS WILFRED (1903-1895) :WOOD FREDERICK ROY (1914-1967) :[[Worner-91|Claude James Worner (1898 - 1945) ]] :: [https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission - '''CWGC''' - ''Name Search'' ] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :::[[space:Blechynden Story 191 - Service Tree|''visit:'' Blechynden Story 191 - Service Tree]] [[Image:Photos-946.png|40px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]]

Blechynden Story 230 - History Tree

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'''The Blechynden Story - Western Australia'''
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}} [[Blechynden-16|'''Harrison Blechynden''']] was born 26 Apr '''1802''' Place: Bonnington, Kent, baptised on 26 May 1802, St Mary-Bredman Church, Canterbury, the only son of John Blechynden (1771-1835) Esq. of BONNINGTON, KENT, ENGLAND, a member of a family whose name appears in English records as early as the [[Plantagenet-2|reign of Edward 1]] when NICHOLAS BLECHYNDEN was in possession of the [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1017538 ''Manor of Quarrington.'']
:His mother was SARAH HARRISON (~1776-1866) , daughter of STEPHEN HARRISON (1763-1832) and ELIZABETH FRANCES WHITE (1766-1833) , who were married 23 March '''1788,''' St Paul’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England. Harrison was christened on 26 May 1802 in St Mary Breadman (also spelt Bredman), Church, Canterbury, England. 
This church was demolished in 1900 but a small section of wall was retained.  See [[space:Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree|Section 1]] for a more complete Kent history of Harrison, his family and his ancestors. :Harrison had two sisters: [[Blechynden-84|Matilda Blanch Blechynden]] (1805-1883) who was born 10 March 1805 and [[Blechynden-85|Emily Grace Blechynden]] (1806-1896) who was baptised 9 November 1806, Aldington, Kent. Their story can be read in the chapter on John Blechynden (1771-1835) and Sarah Harrison (~1776-1866) in [[space:Blechynden Story 109 - Contents Tree|Section 1.]] == Sources == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blechynden_Story_109_-_Contents_Tree#Contents''to Contents page '''ii'''''] [[space:Blechynden Story 110 - Contents Tree|''to WA Contents page iii'']]

Bleckley County, Georgia

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{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=map of Bleckley county. }} :'''12,000 years ago''' Archaeologists believe that humans have lived in Bleckley County Clovis and Folsom points, associated with the late Ice age big game hunters similar to those Western Europe. https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/native-american-history-of-bleckley-county-georgia.htm :'''900 AD''' Early “advanced” indigenous towns near the Ocmulgee River. Creek Indians spoke the language known as Itsate (Hitchiti in English.) :'''1000 BC-900 AD''' Early permanent villages were developed near the Etowah, Chattahoochee and Flint River Valleys were locations of some of the early settlements Crops were native squash, native sweet potato, sunflowers, Jerusalem artichoke, amaranth, sumpweed, and chenopodium. ::Woodland Period peoples of the region built mounds for burial. The mounds grew in size, due to generations of people piling more soil and leaves from the village over recent burials. Many looked oval in shape. :'''100 AD''' Muskogean Creeks began building towns with horseshoe plazas near the Chattahoochee, Ocmulgee and Oconee Rivers. Modern “Creek” Indians may represent a mix of several indigenous ethnic groups. Ancestors of the Creek Indians evolved to building permanent towns with horseshoe shaped plazas, known as the Swift Creek Culture. Swift Creek Style pottery is considered some of the most beautiful every made in North America. They built both ellipsoid shaped accretional mounds and some large pyramidal mounds for temples. :'''1500 AD''' Traders carrying European diseases affected coastal populations near the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf coast. After the Hernando de Soto expedition went through Georgia, 1540, European diseases began to sicken the Native Americans. His expedition probably went near present-day Bleckley County in March of 1540. Anthropologists say the native American population dropped 95% between 1500 and 1700 AD. :'''late 1500's''' After the Spanish missions were begun on the Georgia coast Creeks ancestors began growing European fruits and vegetables. The expeditions saw peaches, pears, melons growing in a village near the Ocmulgee river :'''1600''' Spanish expeditions saw peaches, pears, and melons growing in a village on the Ocmulgee River. ::Muskogee and Itsati's (Hitchitis) were the most dominant members of the Creeks. They used Muskogee as the language. First British settlers on the Georgia coast noted Itsati spoken by Georgia Creeks :'''1729''' Yuchi Indians of eastern Georgia moved to the west side of the Chattahoochee River in present day Russell County, AL, with the migration route passing through Bleckley county. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Ocmulgee National Monument. }}{{clear}} :'''1700's early 1800's''' Muskogee-Creek Indians, the largest Indian tribe and several groups were in the Bleckley area along the Ocmulgee and the Little Ocmulgee River swamp system. During the early 1800's the Creek Confederacy were killed in battle, starved or were assimilated into other tribes.. They raised European livestock such as chickens and hogs to supplement their turkey flocks, owned horses to herd the cattle and hogs. Anglo-European and Muskogee Creeks had a good relationship. There was intermarriage. :'''1780-1790's''' Some violence on the Upper Oconee River between other branches of the Creeks and settlers who settled on their lands. :'''Post 1782''' Revolutionary War, Creeks spread into the territory controlled by the Creek confederacy. After the American Revolution, Creek families dispersed across the vast territory now controlled by the Creek Confederacy. They lived in log cabins on farmsteads that differed little in appearance from Anglo-American farmsteads. Local histories that recall Creek village names from the 1800s are actually records of rural communities, where the farmsteads were closer together, not palisaded towns as in the pre-European days. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Ocmulgee mound }}{{clear}} ::The cultural influence of the regional centers such as the Ocmulgee mound complex, in Macon Georgia. Villages and towns located in Bleckley County were only 1-5 hours walk wway from the Ocmulgee National Monument. There are several probable village or town sites in Bleckley County along the Ocmulgee and Little Ocmulgee Rivers, with little archaeological investigation.. ::The Creeks Indians that married Caucasian or African spouses stayed in the upper Ocmulgee Basin after it became Georgia. Mixed heritage children stayed in the region, yet others lived with the Creeks. Creeks that had married African-American slaves purchased their freedom. Bleckley County families with knowledge of Creek ancestry are probably from marriages with either European or African spouses. :'''1802-1806''' - following the US forming permanent government the Creeks were pressured to cede land to Georgia. Settlers and Creeks' problems ended with the land cessions. :'''1805'''- All land east of the Ocmulgee River was ceded except the 6 sq. miles near the Ocmulgee Old Fields. The Ocmulgee National Monument is now located on this reserve. :'''1812- War of 1812 ''' -the Indians were the allies of the British. A line of Forts were built in Twiggs, Pulaski, and Telefair county areas for defence against Indian attacks.http://www.cityofcochran.com/Assets/Files/Website/CentenialHistorypt1.pdf :'''1818''' Gen. Andrew Jackson and his army marched down the historic old Milledgeville road on the way to the river crossing at Hartford. They were going to Florida to subdue the Seminole Indians. :'''1832''' Colony of Georgia was founded and the Yuchi trail was the important trade route between the Savannah River and the Chattahoochee River. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Hillcrest House, Cochran, Georgia }}{{clear}} :'''1834''' the Cain Coley home was built, an example of colonial architecture. :Longstreet, has lost most of the original buildings, except the 1814 Longstreet Methodist Church. :'''1856''' The Macon and Brunswick Railroad was chartered by the Georgia legislature. Burrell Dykes lived nearby n Irvinton, and represented Wilkinson Co. in the state Senate, but knew this county area needed a railway. Mr. Cochran drafted a bill to persuade the Georgia Legislature to pass a law endorsing the M and B Railroad bonds. After the term in the State senate, Judge Cochran resumed the Superior Court Bench. :'''1857''' - The survey of the M and B Railroad was complete. Prior to the Railway reaching Dykesboro there were only a couple stores. :'''1869''' Cochran, Georgia, county seat for Bleckley County was originally named '''Dykesboro''' and was incorporated 1869. Its new name is to honor of Judge Arthur E. Cochran, the president of the Macon and Brunswick (later Southern) Railroad. One of the main streets follows an Indian path that ran from the Oconee river through the city to the Ocmulgee River.http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bleckley-county :'''1886''' New Ebenezer College was built. Its first year it had 100 pupils. Middle Georgia College occupies the spot where New Ebenezer College was originally. :'''1886''' - Empire began its existence when sawmill owners J Anderson and J W. Hightower named it.. At this point Empire was located at the meeting of 2 railways, the Macon and Brunswick (part of the Southern Railroad) and the Wrightsville and Tensile Railroad. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Old Bleckley co. jail }}{{clear}} :'''pre 1891''' -Macon, Dublin, and Savannah Railroad began running through Cochran, Georgia. Soon it was named Southern Railroad. ::In the Early days the pine forests covered a large amount of the county. As the forest was cleared, the rich soil supported an agricultural economy with row crops, such as cotton, soybeans, peanuts, fruit orchards of peaches, apples, pecans as well as livestock. :'''1899''' Cochran had a fire which burned a block of frame business stores. ::George Walker, III dug the first Artesian Well on his plantation at Longstreet north of Cochran. :'''February 1901''' over 6 inches of snow fell on the Southern Railroad tracks near Cochran, Georgia. :'''1912''' :'''Oct 1912''', Georgia legislature passed another constitutional amendment to create another county from Pulaski County in central Georgia called Bleckley County. This 219 sq. mi. county was the 147th county for Georgia. It was named for state chief justice, Logan Bleckley. The act was then ratified on Nov 5, 1912. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleckley_County,_Georgia :'''1920''' the Miss Corliss Palmer of Macon, formerly of Cochran was judged the most beautiful girl in a competition with 50,000 other girls.America beauty contest. ::Middle Georgia College is in this county which is a 2 year public college. 2013 the college merged with Macon State College to become Middle Georgia State University. :'''March 2010''' Bleckley County High School was on the news stations as it allowed a same-sex couple to attend the senior prom. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1914''' The Bleckley County Courthouse, in Cochran, was built in a neoclassical revival style. Renovations and additions have been made to the building. ::Th towns and county is located on a type of terrace overlooking the fall lines of the river. It has an inner harbor create from a creek running through a swamp that originally was formed from a horseshoe bend. All is located near the Ocmulgee River in Georgia. : '''1929, 1958''' Cochran, Georgia had two tornados. The 1929 storm killed 6 people and 16 were injured in the 1958 tornado. Newspapers described the 1958 tornado with the funnel cloud picking up a church building and dropping it onto a city street. ::Other towns in the county are Allentown, Georgia (first called "Crossroads"), then later as "Cool Spring" and later as "Allens", Cary, Georgia and Empire, Georgia. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Bleckley County, Georgia }} {{clear}} ::Middle Georgia College is a 2-year college in Cochran.. ::When young, a correspondent, Martha Francis reported finding many pottery shards and arrowheads where BCPS is now. Found fishing Barb's and stone sinkers along the Creek that once ran through the former McVey Heights, shared with [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 01:55, 12 October 2019 (UTC) ::Bleckley is home to Middle Georgia College, a two-year residential college in the University System of Georgia. ::Points of interest in the county include the Ocmulgee River and Game Preserve, and Hillcrest (also known as Cedar Hall), an early-twentieth-century home in Cochran built in the Classical Revival style and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ===Government Offices=== Bleckley County is 1 of 8 counties in Georgia that operates under a Sole Commissioner form of government, with a single county commissioner acting as the county executive and legislative branches. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Bleckley County Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size - total area of 219 square miles (570 km2), of which 216 square miles (560 km2) is land and 3.3 square miles (8.5 km2) (1.5%) is water. :Sub-basins- Eastern 1/4 of Bleckley County, on a line from west of Danville --southeast, is located in the Lower Oconee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin. ::Central 1/4 of the county, between Cochran above previous line, is in the Little Ocmulgee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin. :Western 1/2 of the county, west of Cochran, is in the Lower Ocmulgee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin :Terrain - The Atlantic Coastal Plain has underlying rock strata that are relatively young sedimentary rock from the Late Cretaceous Period, when the shore of the Atlantic Ocean ran through present day Bleckley County. Here the terrain is much more moderate than in the Piedmont, varying from gently rolling hills to flat bottomlands. :Trees -pine forests covered a large amount of the county. :Soil - rich soil supported an agricultural economy with row crops, such as cotton, soybeans, peanuts, fruit orchards of peaches, apples, pecans as well as livestock. :Creeks, Rivers - Ocmulgee River is largest, flows on NW side of the county. Others are Little Ocmulgee River, Brushy Creek, Big Bend Creek, Evergreen Creek, Harrison Branch, Little Limestone Creek, Reedy Creek and Wilson Branch. The Little Ocmulgee River is essentially a band of slowly moving swamp water within Bleckley County. ====Adjacent counties==== *Wilkinson County - north{{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Bleckley co. and adj. counties }} *Twiggs County - north *Laurens County - east *Dodge County - southeast *Pulaski County - southwest *Houston County - west ====Protected areas==== *Ocmulgee River and Game Preserve *Hillcrest (also known as Cedar Hall ===Demographics=== In 2000, 11,666 people with a population density of 54 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 73.24% White, 24.59% Black or African American, 0.09% Native American, 0.93% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.48% from other races, and 0.63% from two or more races. 0.92% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 13,063 people ine population density was 60.5 Highways
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!! Highways!! Highways |- |Interstate 16||U.S. Route 23||U.S. Route 23 Business||U.S. Route 129 Alternate |- |Georgia State Route 26||Georgia State Route 87||Georgia State Route 87 Business||Georgia State Route 112 |- |Georgia State Route 126||Georgia StateRoute 257||Georgia State Route 278||Georgia State Route 404 (unsigned designation of I-16) |} ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Allentown, Georgia|Allentown]] *[[:Category: Cochran, Georgia|Cochran]] =====Towns/Communities===== *[[:Category: Empire, Georgia|Empire]] *[[:Category: Cary, Georgia|Cary]] ====County Resources==== *Ocmulgee River and Game Preserve *Hillcrest (also known as Cedar Hall), an early-twentieth-century home in Cochran built in the Classical Revival style and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. =====Notables===== *Ronald Gray - convicted spree killer *Amberle L. Husbands - writer of pulp-noir and science fiction short stories and novels *Clarence Reid, a.k.a. Blowfly - musician and songwriter *Ed Roberts - founder of MITS and creator of the Altair 8800 microcomputer, widely regarded as starting the microcomputer revolution *Austin Cook - Was the regional champion in 2016 for the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest ====Census==== :1920 --- 10,532 — :1930 --- 9,133 −13.3% :1940 --- 9,655 5.7% :1950 --- 9,218 −4.5% :1960 --- 9,642 4.6% :1970 --- 10,291 6.7% :1980 --- 10,767 4.6% :1990 --- 10,430 −3.1% :2000 --- 11,666 11.9% :2010 --- 13,063 12.0% :Est. 2016 --- 12,970 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} * *[[:Category: Davidson Family Cemetery, Allentown, Georgia|Davidson Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Brogdon Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Brogdon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fletcher Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Fletcher Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Metts Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Metts Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Paron Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Mount Paron Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[http://usgwarchives.net/ga/bleckley/cemetery.html USGen archives Bleckley Co. Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/36486/Pulaski-Bleckley-Memorial-Gardens Pulaski Memorial Gardens Cemetery] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://www.cityofcochran.com/Assets/Files/Website/CentenialHistorypt1.pdf *http://www.bleckley.org

Bledsoe Cemetery Bledsoe Texas USA

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[[Category:Texas History]] [[Category:Cochran County, Texas]] [[Category:Bledsoe Cemetery, Bledsoe, Texas]] [[Space:Texas Cemeteries Team|Texas Cemeteries Team]] [http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Cochran/cemetery/Bledsoe.html Cemeteries of Texas, Bledsoe Cemetery], website maintained by Gloria Mayfield, Accessed 4 Jun 2020 [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Levelland,+TX/Bledsoe,+TX/@33.6048434,-103.0420849,4891m/am=t/data=!3m1!1e3!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x86fdea343e20bccf:0x88056c9ed05fcaf3!2m2!1d-102.37796!2d33.5873164!1m5!1m1!1s0x86fd6f97b2b73485:0xcc8b483f311f8e1f!2m2!1d-103.0213305!2d33.6192664 Google Maps], Directions from Levelland, Texas to Bledsoe, Texas. Accessed 4 Jun 2020 Bledsoe Cemetery ==ABOUT== This free space page for the Bledsoe Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]]. The page has been created to document the life and times of the people who are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. All indications is that this cemetery is not an active cemetery. This page is a work in progress. It will remain so until the cemetery have been photographed and profiles created for each person interred here. If the reader would like to assist in documenting this cemetery, please contact [[vines-20|Charlie Vines]] or leave a message in the comment section below. Please contact me if you know a person interred in the cemetery who has an existing profile. ==LOCATION== The Bledsoe Cemetery is located west of Bledsoe in a pasture north of TX-125. See directions below. GPS COORDINATES: 33.623533, -103.038681 :*[https://www.google.com/maps/place/33%C2%B037'24.7%22N+103%C2%B002'19.3%22W/@33.623533,-103.0408697,1027m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d33.6235325!4d-103.0386815 Google Maps]. From Levelland travel west on TX 114 to Whiteface for approximately 13.7 miles. Turn left onto N. Taylor St (TX 125). After approximately 0.3 miles turn right onto East 2nd St (TX 125). Travel west on TX 125 for approximately 12.9 miles to Bledsoe. In Bledsoe, TX 125 will turn to the left (heading south). FM 2182 will continue straight. Continue west for approximately 0.9 miles. The cemetery is in a pasture on private property approximately 0.5 miles north of the cemetery marked on the road. In order to access the cemetery, you will need to cross barbed wire fence and cross the pasture. From photos of the cemetery, it does not appear to be maintained. ==RESOURCES== :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984645/bledsoe-cemetery/map Findagrave] :[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Cochran/cemetery/Bledsoe.html Cemeteries of Texas] :[http://texascemeteries.org/cochran/bledsoe-cemetery TexasCemeteries.org] ==HISTORY== ==BURIALS== Photos on Cemeteries of Texas indicate that there is only a few markers viewable. Findagrave has twelve memorials for the cemetery. It appears that most of the memorials were created from information from death certificates. ==SOURCES==

Bledsoe County, Tennessee

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Welcome to Bledsoe County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things genealogy, and more, relating to Bledsoe County, Tennessee. ===How to Join the Tennessee Project=== #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. == Ongoing List of Things to Do == #Add the county category to applicable profiles #Ensure Bledsoe County profiles are well-sourced #Work on connecting Bledsoe County profiles to the one tree #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and estates #Records of slaveholders and enslaved persons #Land records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia/military service #Add genealogy resources to this page #Add statewide resources to the main project page ==Bledsoe County History== Bledsoe County was formed in 1807 from part of Roane County, and native American lands. It was named after Anthony Bledsoe, a soldier in the Revolutionary War. ===Historic Sites/Landmarks=== ==Geography== Bledsoe County is part of East Tennessee, one of Tennessee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Bledsoe County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. ===Adjacent counties=== * [[Space:Cumberland_County%2C_Tennessee|Cumberland County]] - (north) * [[Space:Rhea_County%2C_Tennessee|Rhea County]] - (east) * [[Space:Hamilton_County%2C_Tennessee|Hamilton County]] - (southeast) * [[Space:Sequatchie_County%2C_Tennessee|Sequatchie County]] - (southwest) * [Space:Van_Buren_County%2C_Tennessee|[Van Buren County]] - (West) ==Government Offices== # [https://bledsoetn.com/ Bledsoe County Website] ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree=== * [[:Category: Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Bledsoe County Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Bledsoe_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Bledsoe County Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/pages/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-bledsoe-county Bledsoe County Genealogy Fact Sheets] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/bledsoe/ Bledsoe County Genealogy Trails] * [https://tngenweb.org/bledsoe/ Bledsoe County USGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/bledsoe/bledsoe.html Bledsoe County USGenWeb Archives] ==Communities== ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Pikeville, Tennessee|Pikeville]] - county seat === Unincorporated Communities === * Cold Spring * Dill * Lees Station * Lusk * Melvine * Mount Crest * New Harmony * Pallo * Summer City * Tiptop ==See also== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bledsoe_County,_Tennessee Bledsoe County on Wikipedia] ==Sources==

Bleecker Family of New Netherland

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

Blegen-Olson Family Mysteries

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

Blekinge County Research Guide

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[[Category:Blekinge_County]] == Blekinge County Research Guide == * [[Wikipedia:en:Blekinge County|Blekinge_County - K]], Wikipedia * [https://riksarkivet.se/sok-i-arkiven Riksarkivet - National Swedish Archives] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/598330630185601 Facebook group, My ancestors are from Blekinge] * [https://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php?title=Blekinge_län Wikirötter Blekinge], genealogy site about Blekinge * [http://www.blekingesf.se Blekinge Släktforskarförening, Blekinge geneology society) * [http://www.diginpast.se/ostkanten/eng/socknar/blekinge.html Ostkanten] parish maps ** [http://klaura.se/phpbb/index.php Osthyveln] forum for genealogy in the most southern parts of Sweden * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötters faktabank] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5199:Blekinge&Itemid=631 Rötter - Blekinge] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=3:Blekinge&Itemid=629 books about Blekinge] * [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/147250/sverige/blekinge-lan/ Bygdeband Blekinge], site for local history societies == Forskarresurser == * [[Wikipedia:en:Blekinge County|Blekinge_County - K]], Wikipedia *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/598330630185601 Facebook group, My ancestors are from Blekinge] * [https://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php?title=Blekinge_län Wikirötter Blekinge], genealogy site about Blekinge * [http://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php?title=Blekinge_l%C3%A4n Wikirötter Blekinge], informationssida om Blekinge * [http://www.diginpast.se/ostkanten/eng/socknar/blekinge.html Ostkanten] parish maps ** [http://klaura.se/phpbb/index.php Osthyveln] forum för släktforskning i södra Sverige * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötters faktabank] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5199:Blekinge&Itemid=631 Rötter - Blekinge] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=3:Blekinge&Itemid=629 books about Blekinge] * [http://www.ddss.nu/swedish/links/scaniaLinks.htm Länkar för släktforskare, Skåne, Blekinge, Halland] * [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/147250/sverige/blekinge-lan/ Bygdeband Blekinge]

Blekinge landskap

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[[Category: Blekinge landskap]] ---- Blekinge ligger i sydösta delen av Sverige, i landsdelen [[:Category:Götaland|Götaland]]. Under flera hundra år var Blekinge gränsland mellan Danmark och Sverige och först vid freden i Roskilde 1658 övergick Blekinge permanent till Sverige. Historiskt räknas Blekinge till det tidigare Østdanmark, som omfattar områdena Blekinge, Halland, Lister, Skåne och Bornholm. {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Blekinge landskap | NW Location = [[:Category: Smålands landskap|Smålands landskap]] | N Location = [[:Category: Smålands landskap|Smålands landskap]] | NE Location= | E Location = '''Östersjön''' and [[:Category: Ölands landskap|Ölands landskap]] | SE Location = '''Östersjön''' | S Location = '''Östersjön''' | SW Location = [[:Category: Skåne landskap|Skåne landskap]] | W Location = [[:Category: Skåne landskap|Skåne landskap]] }} ---- Till Blekinge hörde följande härader: Lister, Bräkne, Medelstad och Östra härad. Karta över Blekinge 1735 (klicka för större bild) {{Image|file=Blekinge_landskap-1.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Blekinge landskap 1735 }} Blekinge kristnades i mitten av 1000-talet av biskop Egino i Lund, och sedan dess har landskapet hela tiden tillhört Lunds stift. Enda undantaget är perioden 1678-1680 då östra Blekinge tillhörde Kalmar stift För mer info om Blekinge: * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blekinge Svenska Wikipedia] * [https://www.genealogi.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=12579:Blekinge&Itemid=469 Rötter, Släktforskarföreningar i Blekinge] * [http://www.blekingemuseum.se/subsites/1 Länstyrelsen, Blekinges byggnadsminnen, pdf] * [http://www.ostsvenskaturistradet.se/blekinge Turista i Blekinge] *[http://www.blekingemuseum.se/subsites/1 Blekinge museum]

Blessington Civil Parish, County Wicklow

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[[Category: Wicklow Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Wicklow|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Wicklow, Ireland|Main Wicklow Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Blessington Parish, County Wicklow|Category for Blessington Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Wicklow|Civil Parishes in County Wicklow]] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Blessington Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Coimín. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2673 Blessington Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Talbotstown Lower :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Blessington Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Wicklow|Towns of County Wicklow]] ====Blessington==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Coimín. :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blessington Web page for Blessington] :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Blessington, County Wicklow|Category for Blessington]] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.1690,-6.5379,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.1690/-6.5379 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4650&lat=53.1631 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Blessington&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Grifiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Blessington Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Blessington Parish (Baile Coimín) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2673/BF Blessington Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ballydonnell North||''Baile Dhónaill Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballydonnell+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballydonnell+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydonnell,%20north&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballydonnell South||''Baile Dhónaill Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballydonnell+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballydonnell+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydonnell,%20south&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylow||''Baile an Leamhaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballylow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballylow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylow&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynabrocky||''Buaile na Brocaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballynabrocky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballynabrocky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynabrocky&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynasculloge Lower||''Buaile na Scológ Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballynasculloge+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballynasculloge+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynasculloge,%20lower&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynasculloge Upper||''Buaile na Scológ Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballynasculloge+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballynasculloge+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynasculloge,%20upper&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynatona||''Baile na Tóna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballynatona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballynatona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynatona&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballysmuttan Lower||''Buaile na Smután Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballysmuttan+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballysmuttan+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballysmuttan,%20lower&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballysmuttan Upper||''Buaile na Smután Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballysmuttan+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Ballysmuttan+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballysmuttan,%20upper&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyward'''||''Baile an Bhaird''||[[:Category:Ballyward Townland, Blessington Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballyward&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballyward&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyward&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Blackrock||''An Charraig Dhubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Blackrock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Blackrock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Blackrock&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Blessington'''||''Baile Coimín''||[[:Category:Blessington Townland, Blessington Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Blessington&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Blessington&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Blessington&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Blessington Demesne||''Díméin Bhaile Coimín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Blessington+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Blessington+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Blessington%20Demesne&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Butterhill||''Cnoc an Ime''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Butterhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Butterhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Butterhill&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crosscool-harbour||''An Chrois''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Crosscool-harbour&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Crosscool-harbour&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crosscool-harbour&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Deerpark||''Páirc na bhFianna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Deerpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Deerpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deerpark&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dillonsdown||''Mullán an Díolúnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Dillonsdown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Dillonsdown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dillonsdown&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Edmondstown||''Baile Éamainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Edmondstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Edmondstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Edmondstown&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Haylands||''Fearann an Fhéir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Haylands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Haylands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Haylands&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Hempstown||''Baile Haim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Hempstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Hempstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Hempstown&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Holyvalley||''Gleann an Chuilinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Holyvalley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Holyvalley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Holyvalley&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockieran Lower||''Cnoc an Chaorthainn Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Knockieran+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Knockieran+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockieran,%20lower&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockieran Upper||''Cnoc an Chaorthainn Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Knockieran+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Knockieran+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockieran,%20upper&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lugnagun Great||''Log na gCon Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Lugnagun+Great%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Lugnagun+Great%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lugnagun%20Great&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lugnagun Little||''Log na gCon Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Lugnagun+Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Lugnagun+Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lugnagun%20Little&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Newpaddocks||''An Paideac Nua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Newpaddocks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Newpaddocks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Newpaddocks&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Oldcourt||''An tSeanchúirt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Oldcourt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Oldcourt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oldcourt&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Oldpaddocks||''An Seanphaideac''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Oldpaddocks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Oldpaddocks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oldpaddocks&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathnabo||''Ráth na Bó''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Rathnabo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Rathnabo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathnabo&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Santryhill||''Cnoc na Foraire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Santryhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Santryhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Santryhill&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Threecastles||''Baile na dTrí Chaisleán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Threecastles&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Threecastles&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Threecastles&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=BLESSINGTON Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Wicklow should be added to the main Wicklow page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q2407689|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== {{Image|file=PFWC-33.jpg |caption=Bletchington Village Green |align=l}} :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Oxfordshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.855, -1.272 :'''Elevation:''' 102.8 m or 337.3 feet ===History=== Bletchingdon is a village in Oxfordshire, north of Kidlington and south of Bicester. The Parish also includes the hamlet of Enslow. Recorded in the Domesday Book as Blecesdone, it did not receive the name Bletchington until the 19th century when the railway station at Enslow received the name. In 1086 the manor was held by Robert D’Oyly and his tenant was Gilbert. As an ancestor of Roger d”Amory, Gilbert and descendants was the Lord until he died in prison in 1322. Godstow Abbey was bestowed 50 acres in 1139 and held it until the Dissolution on the Monasteries in 1539. Osney Abbey had been granted land by Ralph d’Amory in 1187 and by 1291 thanks to other benefactors, it was assessed as part of the Hampton Gay estate. By the 14th century, Roger d’Amory and his wife Elizabeth de Clare were the main inhabitants of the manor house. It was claimed that Oliver Cromwell had used it as his headquarters during the English Civil War but not substantiated. The main church in the parish is Saint Giles. The names associated with the building of the church include Charles Buckeridge, Robert and William Cor. St. Giles’ parish now includes the parishes of Chesterton Hampton Gay, Kirlington, Middleton Stoney, Wendlebury and Weston-on-the Green. Sources: Wikipedia - Ekwall, Eilert (1960) [1936]. Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names (4th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Bletchingdon. ISBN 0198691033. Gedling, Ian. 7 Circular Walks from Bletchingdon.[clarification needed] Gray, Howard L (1959) [1915]. The English Field Systems. Cambridge, MA; London: Harvard University Press; Merlin Press. pp. 118, 538. Lobel, Mary D, ed. (1959). "Blechingdon". A History of the County of Oxford. Victoria County History. Vol. 6: Ploughley Hundred. London: Oxford University Press for the Institute of Historical Research. pp. 56–71. Sherwood, Jennifer; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1974). Oxfordshire. The Buildings of England. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. pp. 475–476. ISBN 0-14-071045-0. Wing, William (1872). Annals of Bletchingdon, in the County of Oxford. Oxford. ===Population=== ==Sources==

Blewett Name Study

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[[Category:Blewett Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Y-DNA== The Y-DNA haplogroup for Blewett - Colan descendants has been established as R-FT383359. This number can and will change as more men test. To be noted, three Blewett men with profiles on wiki have this haplogroup. If you are interested in testing, please contact the profile manager, Mary Blewett for more information. Additional Blewett Haplogroups: To date, DNA testing confirms that there are four distinct groups of Y-DNA with the surname Blewett/Bluett *Danish Viking *British with a Cornish cluster dating back to 1200 AD *Ancient Cornish, with descendants believed to be of the Colan line *British As you can see, to date there are no Blewetts/Bluetts of Norman origin. It has been suggested that as the conquerors line left or died out, serfs adopted the name. ==About the Project== The Blewett Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blewett Blewett] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Blewett name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Blewetts), by time period (18th Century Blewetts), or by topic (Blewett DNA, Blewett Occupations, Blewett Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Blewett Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:[[Blewett-414|Mary Blewett MacRae]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blewett}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Blewett}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * Family Tree DNA Y-DNA project: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/blewett/activity-feed 12/17/2022: Seven Blewett males have tested, three of which are descendants of Edward Blewett b 1700 and Anne Cock. A fourth man matches the Haplotype of these 3 men but cannot confirm Edward Blewett b 1700 as an ancestor. The other 3 men have unique haplotypes and are not matches to Edward Blewett b. 1700 line nor each other. To be noted, From Joe Flood Admin of Cornwall and Cornwall Advanced projects “An exciting development. FTDNA have allowed us to have our paternal or maternal Country of Origin as "England (Cornish)". The St Pirans flag is coming up on the Block Tree and the Haplotree.” Current Haplotypes: I-M253 (suspected Danish Origins), 4 participants R-FT32878 (English (Cornish)) and 2 with R-M269 but not R-FT383359. Typical reasons for multiple haplotypes include: adoptions, non-parental events (NPE) and using the mother's surname. This project has identified one Blewett line that used the mother's surname Blewett instead of the paternal surname of Wilkins. See http://www.mygenealogies.co.uk/Blewett/BLEW-T0.htm for more information. As of November 2020, none of the Blewett Y-DNA participants can trace their line to this Wilkins line. "John and Joan WILKINS baptized at least 6 children at Paul between 1792 and 11 Aug 1811. The last of these was Stephen Blewett WILKINS who married Jane CARNE at Paul on 26 Oct 1834. In 1841 Stephen and Jane WILKINS were living in Newlyn in the parish of Paul with 4 children, but by 1851 they had changed their surname to BLEWETT and subsequently moved to St Just." ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Not limited to but including: Blewett, Blewitt, Bluet, Bluat, Bloet, Blouet, Blewit, Blewet, Bluart == What you can do == # DNA ## Autosomal ## Ancestors Project - gedmatch :::Join the Blewett Name study and contact the Study coordinator to be added to the Ancestor project. '''NOT ENOUGH INTEREST AS OF 11/2020. CANCELLED''' ## yDNA - ftDNA :::If you are a male Blewett, consider taking FamilyTreeDNA y-DNA test (minimum y-37). https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/blewett/activity-feed # Traditional Genealogy # Adopt a country/geographic area of interest # Governing WikiTree Policy & Procedures == The Blewett Surname == Origins The surname is one of the most ancient names to come from the Norman culture that arrived in Britain soon after the Norman Conquest of 1066. It is a name for a person who was a person with blue eyes, or who often wore blue clothing. The name stems from the Old French root bleuet which means blue. Source: Certificate No.44246020201129 Copyright 1998-2020 Swyrich Corporation. All Rights Reserved www.houseofnames.com 888-468-7686 Blewett Name Meaning English: from Middle English bluet ‘blue woolen cloth’ or bleuet ‘cornflower’, perhaps applied as a nickname for a habitual wearer of blue clothes or for someone with blue eyes. Both terms are from Old French bleuet, a diminutive of bleu ‘blue’, a word of Germanic origin (see Blau).  Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press Variants Not limited to but including: Blewett, Blewitt, Bluet, Bluat, Bloet, Blouet, Blewit, Blewet, Bluart Diaspora Ireland, United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa === Task List === # think through linking lineages for modern Blewetts

Blight Name Study

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

Blimm Name Study

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

Blink Astronauts, Pilots - WikiTree

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{{WikiTree Day|2022}} :::'''Astronauts''' - ''The Scoreboard'' ::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members] - ''(5+17)'' = '''22 [[space:G2G_Levels|G2G''' Astronauts]] - Tue 21 '''Dec 2021''' {{Image|file= WikiTree_Images-10.png |align=r |size= 135|label= I love the Tree |caption= [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:History_of_WikiTree#Pre-History_and_Founding_in_2008 Growing since '''2008''']
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[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WIKITREE_DAY '''''"WikiTree''''' Day"''']
- [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1435803/have-you-saved-the-date-for-wikitree-day-yet ''November 5 '22''] }} {| Border = ''1''; text align = left ; width="410" |- ! align="center" width="60" | Date \ > ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| 3m + ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"| 2.5 + ! align="center" | 2m + | ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| 1.4 + ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" | 1.3 m ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;" | 1.2 + ! align="center" | 1m + | ! align="center" |Total |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/856132/g2g-stats-astronauts-pilots-and-mach-speed-travelers '''Jun''' 20'''19'''] ! align="center" | .|| . ||[[Lockwood-1016|'''1.''']] | ! align="center" | . || .|| .|| 9. | ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"| [[Hughey-105| 10]] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1160511/pilots-and-astronauts '''Dec''' 20'''20'''] ! align="center" | .|| . ||5. | ! align="center" | . || .|| .|| 12 | ! 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[[Category: Andrewartha-50]] :[[space:Blink Statistics - WikiTree |Companion page: '''Blink Statistics ''' - WikiTree ]] [[Space:Wikitree_Statistics|Wikitree Statistics]] and Connected by [[Gierszewski-4|Paul Gierszewski]]
[[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/stats/ Ancestor Statistics]] and [[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ Brickwall Ancestors]] apps. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Connection Global '''Connection''' Finder] :'''People ,''' connected to each other on our global family tree. ''(Daily, backup 09:00 ? GMT varies)'' : :'''20,008,'''365 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1082217/20-million-connected people are connected '''31 Jul''' 2020] :'''20,016,'''927 people are connected '''1 Aug''' 2020 :'''20,826,430''' , Friday, '''6 Nov 2020''' :'''20,834,575''' , Sunday, '''8 Nov 2020''' :'''20,852,'''320, Mon, '''9 Nov''' 2020 :'''20,861,'''298, Tues, '''10 Nov''' :'''20,870,'''094, '''11 Nov''' :'''20,877,'''839 Thurs, :'''20,886,'''076 Sat, '''14 Nov''' :'''20,894,'''465, Sun, 15 :'''20,938,'''190, Fri 20 : 06:58 GMT :'''20,947,'''302, Fri 20 : later :'''20,958,'''615, Sun 22 : 03:24 :'''20,982,'''198, Wed 25 Nov : 03:31 :'''20,998,'''822, Thur 26 Nov : 13:49 GMT :'''21,006,'''346 people are connected to each other on our global family tree. at before 10:19 GMT, but after 08:05 GMT , Friday 27 Nov 2020. :'''21,024,'''592. : 12:07 Sun :'''21,035,'''407, Mon '''30 Nov''' 2020 09:20 GMT ('''25,246''',902 profiles (7,254,885 with DNA test connections) edited by 757,287 ) :'''21,043,'''595, Tue '''1 Dec''' 09:53 GMT 2020 ('''25,257,''' 280 profiles (7,254,885 with DNA test connections) edited by 757,635 ) :'''21,052,'''350 Wed :'''21,061,'''246 people 09:34 GMT Thu '''3 Dec''' 2020 : '''25,279,'''166 profiles ('''7,254,'''885 with DNA test connections) edited by '''758,'''289 genealogists == Degree 7 == '''9/3'''/2023 - 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Blink Statistics - WikiTree

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[[Category: Andrewartha-50]] :[[space:Blink Connection - WikiTree |Companion page: '''Blink Connection''' - WikiTree ]] [[Space:Wikitree_Statistics|Wikitree Statistics]] and Connected by [[Gierszewski-4|Paul Gierszewski]]
[[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/stats/ Ancestor Statistics]] and [[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ Brickwall Ancestors]] apps. ''' and the History Link ''' [[Timeline#2008|the '''WikiTree''' History Link : ''TimeLine'']] the '''History Link''' = [[Timeline#2008|Timeline#2008]] = - - - cheers.
'''WikiTree+.''' = [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=stat1 '''WikiTree+.''' = ] Select the table on the left and hit the '''Blue Get''' button - table.
https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/777913/blink-time-for-19-750-000-folks-and-minutes-for-600-000-members
[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - '''10''' G2G Astronauts ] | https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users?start=300
1,000,040 points (ranked '''#9''') = https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/778820/houston-have-new-astronaut-anne-has-passed-000-000-g2g-points
[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/557770/doug-lockwood-g2g-astronaut-2-000-020-points Doug Lockwood G2G Astronaut ]
Read more about it here: [https://www.wikitree.com/blog/press-release-wikitree-reaches-20-million-profiles-today/ press-release-wikitree March '''2019''']
:And based on the current number on the [[Special:Connection|Global Connections]] page, 78% of all profiles are connected to the big tree! It's been a while since I've kept careful watch on that number, but I seem to recall it hovered around 67% for a looooong time. So kudos to the Connectors Project! :)
answered Dec 24, 2017 by Lianne Lavoie G2G6 Pilot (423k points) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blink_Statistics_-_WikiTree&junk=1&action=edit '''Edit page''']
''30 July 2008:'' A few dozen people are invited for testing.
''18 June 2009:'' 20,000 profiles
''16 September 2009:'' - 10,000 registered members.
''November 2009:'' 50,000 profiles.

''30 March 2010:'' '''100,000''' profiles! - (Almost 20,000 users)
''31 August 2010:'' '''200,000''' profiles.
''10 September 2010:'' Topped 250,000 profiles.
''22 September 2010:'' 400,000 profiles.
''19 October 2010:'' '''500,000''' profiles!
''20 December 2010:'' 700,000 profiles.

9 March 2011: '''1,000,000''' profiles!
23 May 2011: 1,500,000 profiles.
23 July 2011: 2,000,000 profiles.
12 January 2012: '''3,000,000''' profiles.
22 April 2013: '''5,000,000''' profiles.

= > [[Help:Timeline#2014|'''December 2014''' Timeline]]
22 January 2015: Crossed 9,000,000 profiles.
= > [[Help:Timeline#May_2015|'''''May 2015''''' We crossed the major milestone]] of '''10,000,000''' profiles! (In about 6 years ) - (and the next 10m, in about 4 years)
:'''24 Jul 2016''' 11,765,939 profiles ''via'' [[Space:Wikitree_Statistics|Wikitree Statistics by '''Paul''' Gierszewski]] ::end of Oct 2016 ? :'''29 Jan 2017''' 13,157,338 :'''16 Apr 2017''' 13,881,513 == 7 May 2017 - Crossed the 14,000,000 profiles == - Congratulations to all in WikiTree - and growing all the time - - Our shared tree includes these Profiles from around the world : and edited by '''14,010,'''240 profiles : 421,080 genealogists. (asked May 8th 2017) 14,523,439 profiles : 435,532 genealogists. (July 2nd : 11:00 GMT) 15,000,003 profiles : 449,694 genealogists. (Aug 25th 2017 : 09:28 GMT) 16,001,445 profiles (3,458,294 - DNA) : 479,256 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/527204/happy-christmas-chris-wikitree-16-000-000-advent-is-here (Dec 23rd : 2017) ] 16,501,040 profiles (3,736,702 - DNA) : 499,155 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/557667/valentines-day-surprise-16-500-000-in-wikitree-today-10th (Feb 10th : 10:04 GMT] : 18:04 pm Sat in Perth) '''17,000''',997 profiles (4,029,039 - DNA) : 517,874 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/586073/17-000-000-easter-eggs-er-profiles ('''April 1st :''' 09:55 2018)] 17,503,041 profiles (4,012,809 - DNA) : 539,687 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/619421/3-500-000-in-13-months-blink-folks-blink (May 31st :03:38 GMT)] '''18,004''',366 profiles (4,260,419 - DNA) : 548,081 (Aug 1st : 05:54 GMT : 13:54) 18,735,828 profiles (4,612,500 - DNA ) : 569,577 (Nov 1st : 17:38 GMT 2018) :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/734222/why-total-number-profiles-significantly-less-than-yesterday Yesterday it was over '''19,110,'''000 now it is about '''19,099,'''000. 16 Dec 2018] '''19,502,'''017 profiles (4,960,737 - DNA ) : 591,631 (29 Tues Jan '''2019''' 05:35 GMT : ) 19,758,131 profiles (5,094,851 - DNA ) : 599,999 (26 Tues Feb 2019 15:'''15''' GMT :) 19,758,172 profiles (5,094,851 - DNA ) : '''600,000''' (26 Tues Feb 2019 15:'''21''' GMT : ) '''20,000,049''' profiles (5,220,156 - DNA ) : 607,883 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/797675/20-000-000-easter-eggs-er-profiles ('''27th Wed Mar 2019'''] 15:12 GMT : ) 20,507,816 profiles (5,457,295 - DNA ) : 622,603 . (Friday 31/5/2019 : 03:25 hrs GMT) 21,000,025 profiles (5,669,760 - DNA ) : 632,141 . Sunday 28/7/2019 10:50 hrs GMT ) 21,501,138 profiles (5,878,683 - DNA) : 644,326 . Monday 30/9/2019 15:08 hrs GMT ) 21,751,259 profiles (5,979,608 - DNA) : 652,949 . Friday 1st Nov 02:48 GMT 10:48 Perth 21,979,099 profiles (6,076,665 - DNA ) : 658,813 . Sunday 1/12/2019 = 15:15 GMT 23:15 hrs Perth 21,996,136 profiles (6,083,649 - DNA ) : 659,418 Tues 3 Dec 2019 15:37 GMT 23:37 Perth 22,000,148 profiles (6,083,649 - DNA ) : 659,563 Wed 4/12/2019 00:44 GMT - 08:44 Perth 22,206,822 profiles (6,169,202 - DNA) : 664,957 Wed 1/1/2020 NYD : 03:36 GMT 22,505,736 profiles (6,305,445 - DNA ) : 674,573 - Wed 5 Feb 2020 : 13:55p =05:55GMT 22,997,740 profiles (6,509,085 - DNA ) : 689,565 - Sat 4 April 20 : 23:52p = 15:52 GMT 23,003,639 profiles (6,512,183 - DNA ) : 689,781 - Sun 5 April 2020 = 03:42 GMT '''23,000''',059 profiles (6,512,183 - DNA ) : 689,201 - Sun 5 April 20 = 15:37 GMT '''24,019''',018 profiles (6,929,902 - DNA ) : 721,194 - Mon 20 July 20 = 15:19 GMT '''25,000,''''011 profiles (7,397,210 - DNA ) : 750,211 - Wed 4 Nov 2020 = 14:33 GMT '''25,999,'''816 profiles (7,254,885 - DNA ) : 781,262 - Sun 14 Feb 2021 = 13:09 GMT 27,000,088 profiles (8,215,353 - DNA ) : 812,766 - Mon 24 May 2021 = 15:58 GMT 27,000,088 profiles (8,215,353 - DNA ) : 812,766 - Mon 24 May 2021 = 15:58 GMT - today 28,000,820 profiles (8,673,839 - DNA ) : 838,856 - Fri 3 Sep 2021 = 03:03 GMT (11:03Perth) ?too soon - 23,558,998 people are connected to each other - Fri 3 Sep 2021 = 08:31 GMT https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - 22 G2G ''Astronauts'' 28,012,131 profiles (8,677,868 with DNA test connections) edited by 839,196 - 11:08 = 03:08 GMT ? - Blink - 29 million 'end of year' Solstices 21 Dec, - then Christmas - , or you will miss them . - So well done folks , and keep the records rolling ! - Our shared tree includes these Profiles from around the world : and edited by 22,000,148 profiles (6,083,649 - DNA ) : 659,563 Wed 4 Dec 2019 = 00:44 GMT 25,000,011 profiles (7,397,210 - DNA ) : 750,211 - Wed 4 Nov 2020 = 14:33 GMT 27,000,088 profiles (8,215,353 - DNA ) : 812,766 - Mon 24 May 2021 = 15:58 GMT 28,000,820 profiles (8,673,839 - DNA ) : 838,856 - Fri 3 Sep 2021 = 03:03 GMT '''28,996,172 profiles (9,130,466 - DNA )''' : 864,533 - Tue 21 Dec 2021 = 10:34 GMT 24,473,483 people are connected to each other - Tue 21 Dec 2021 = 10:34 GMT https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - (5+17) = 22 G2G ''Astronauts'' '''30,8'''61,696 profiles ('''9,999,'''583 with DNA tests) edited by 915,490 - Fri 17/6 15:18: GMT 2022
'''26,211,'''768 people are connected to each other on our global family tree. Includes 31,000,167 profiles (10,059,851 with DNA ) edited by 919,233 members from around the world. at 04:40 GMT - Sun 3 July 2022
and '''26,333,'''638 people are connected to each other Includes '''32,004,'''183 profiles (10,502,913 with DNA ) edited by 943,393 members from around the world. at 01:42 GMT - Tues 4th Oct 2022 -
and '''27,267,'''464 people are connected to each other . Includes '''33,072,'''821 profiles ('''10,978,'''764 with DNA test connections) edited by 967,514 at 12:02am 16:03 GMT - Sun 15 Jan 2023 -
'''28,254,'''632 people are connected to each other on our global family tree. Includes '''34,071,'''556 profiles ('''11,433,'''570 with DNA test connections) edited by 994,327 at 06:20am GMT - Mon 17 Apr 2023 -
'''29,194,'''241 people are connected to each other From the history page , ten years ago : [[Timeline#2008|Timeline#2008]] The Community Comes Together 2012 On 12 January 2012 we reached 3,000,000 profiles. Five days later we slammed on the brakes! On 17 January WikiTree became invitation-only. We realized that it was easy to create profiles, especially through GEDCOM import. Many genealogists are happy to upload their GEDCOM. But many were doing this without understanding what WikiTree is all about. It's not just a place to upload your tree. It's for collaborating on our shared tree. '''Collaboration isn't easy''' 22,621,144 people are connected to each other https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - 19 G2G ''Astronauts'' 21,730,511 people are connected to each other the History Link = [[Timeline#2008|Timeline#2008]] = - - - cheers. the History Link = [[Timeline#2008|Timeline#2008]] = - - - cheers. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - '''17''' G2G ''Astronauts''] |
[[Timeline#2008|the '''WikiTree''' History Link : ''TimeLine'']] WikiTree profile: Space:Blink_Statistics_-_WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users '''Top''' scoring members - '''18''' G2G ''Astronauts''] |
[[Timeline#2008|the '''WikiTree''' History Link : ''TimeLine'']] :WikiTree profile: Space:Blink_Statistics_-_WikiTree :Sunday 21 Feb 2021 - wikitree_love milestones statistics wonderful_wikitreers announcements just_for_fun wikitree_love statistics wonderful_wikitreers milestones wikitree_calendar ---- Profile: Andrewartha-50 | Acc confirmed '''30 July 2016''' | '''20005''' contributions | 757 thank-yous received ''in 3 years''. [https://www.wikitree.com/articles/features/ Featured '''Contributors''' and Surnames for '''June 2019'''] John Andrewartha (586) 277th. |
| May (605) 228 | Apr (541) 287 | ::Mar (358) 610 | Feb (354) 621 | January '''2019''' ('''1171''') 423rd/578 |
:| Dec ('''1198''') 345/497 | Nov (735) 103/1960 | Oct (680) 116 |
::Sep (269) 766 | Aug (381) 509 | July '''2018''' (466) 371 |
:::| June (372) 487 | May (557) 253 |Apr (535) 300 |
::::Mar (211) 1129/2261 | Feb (535) 286 | Jan ''' 2018''' (851) 45 |
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::Sep (469) 324 | Aug (470) 328 | July '''2017''' (301) 692 |
:::| June (286) 669 | May (220) 871 | Apr ('''1375''') 208/370 |
::::Mar (199) 973/1873 | Feb (457) 274 |Jan '''2017''' (476) 289 |
:| Dec (578) 126 | Nov (400) 318 | Oct (223) 729 |
::Sep (698) 83 | Aug (473) 238 | July '''2016''' (''20 for the start'' ) ---- Score: '''50,000 points''' (ranked #326) Sat 21st Sept 2019 Title: G2G6 Mach 5 Questions: 88 (28 with best answer chosen) Answers: 77 (11 chosen as best) Comments: 154 Voted on: 160 questions, 501 answers Gave out: 657 up votes, 4 down votes Received: 1,053 up votes, 4 down votes

Bliss and Holmes Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Bliss and Holmes Descendants == Genealogical data and biographical sketches of the descendants of Ephraim Bliss of Savoy, Mass. and Israel Holmes of Waterbury, Conn. and related families. * by Elinor Bliss Dayton (b.1892) and Arthur Bliss Dayton (b.1889) * published by The New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, Conn., 1961 * Source Example: ::: Dayton, Elinor Bliss. ''[[Space:Bliss and Holmes Descendants|Bliss and Holmes Descendants]]'' (New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, Conn., 1961) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Dayton|Dayton]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bliss and Holmes Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/blissholmesdesce00dayt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712810

Blizzard Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I need factual documents for: Winnifred Blizzard Kezzekiah Carter Blizzard Mary Susan Outlaw Blizzard Also facts to support the Blizzard line had Native Americans

Blizzard of '77

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[[Category:Buffalo, New_York, Historical Events]] [[Category:Buffalo%2C_New_York]] The Blizzard of 1977 was a deadly blizzard that hit Buffalo, NY, upstate New York and Southern Ontario from January 28 to February 1, 1977. Daily peak wind gusts ranging from 46 to 69 mph (74 to 111 km/h) were recorded by the National Weather Service Buffalo Office http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard_of_1977 PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY 1030 AM EST FRI JAN 24 1997... ...TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BLIZZARD APPROACHES... THE STORY OF THE BLIZZARD OF '77 ACTUALLY BEGAN EARLY IN THE WINTER OF 1976-1977. THE WEATHER WAS UNUSUALLY HARSH LEADING UP TO THE BLIZZARD. THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE FOR BOTH NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER WAS ABOUT SIX DEGREES BELOW NORMAL. JANUARY AVERAGED TEN DEGREES BELOW NORMAL. SEVERE GAS SHORTAGES WERE ALREADY UNDERWAY. INDUSTRIES AND SCHOOLS WERE FORCED TO CURTAIL ACTIVITIES AND IN SOME CASES CLOSE. IN ADDITION TO THE EXTREME COLD, SNOWFALL IN NOVEMBER TOTALLED 31.3 INCHES, IN DECEMBER 60.7 INCHES AND THROUGH THE 27TH OF JANUARY 59.1 INCHES. THERE WAS A PERSISTENT SNOWCOVER FROM NOVEMBER 29TH... UNUSUAL FOR A WESTERN NEW YORK WINTER. THE NATIONAL GUARD HAD ALREADY BEEN CALLED TO THE REGION TO HELP CLEAR THE SNOW-CLOGGED CITY STREETS. ON THE 27TH OF JANUARY, LOW PRESSURE CROSSED LAKE ERIE AND MOVED TO JAMES BAY. IT THEN BECAME STALLED EAST OF JAMES BAY. THE STORM THEN ACTUALLY MOVED BACK WEST OVER JAMES BAY BEFORE FINALLY MOVING EAST TO THE CANADIAN MARITIMES. THE STORM BEGAN ON THE 28TH OF JANUARY AS SNOW STARTED FALLING AT 5AM. AS WINDS FRESHENED FROM THE SOUTH AHEAD OF A STRONG COLD FRONT ABOUT TWO INCHES OF NEW POWDER HAD ACCUMULATED ON TOP OF THE 33 INCH SNOWPACK AND DRIFTS FROM PREVIOUS STORMS DATING BACK BEFORE CHRISTMAS. DURING THE MORNING, THE TEMPERATURE ROSE RAPIDLY FROM FIVE DEGREES AT MIDNIGHT TO 26 DEGREES AT 11 AM. AT 1135AM, THE FRONT PASSED THROUGH THE BUFFALO AIRPORT. IN A SHORT TIME, THE VISIBILITY DROPPED FROM 3/4 MILE TO ZERO AND THE WIND SHIFTED AND INCREASED TO SOUTHWEST AT 29 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 49 MPH. THE TEMPERATURE FELL 26 DEGREES TO ZERO IN JUST OVER FOUR HOURS. THE BLIZZARD REACHED ITS WORST SEVERITY DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON AS WINDS AT THE BUFFALO AIRPORT AVERAGED 46 MPH AND GUSTED TO 69 MPH. GUSTS OF 75 MPH WERE RECORDED AT THE NIAGARA FALLS AIRPORT. WIND CHILLS REACHED FIFTY TO SIXTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO. THOUSANDS WERE STRANDED IN OFFICE BUILDINGS, SCHOOLS, POLICE STATIONS, FIRE HALLS, AND FACTORIES. CARS WERE STALLED EVERYWHERE AND ROADS BECAME IMPASSABLE. WHEN A FIRE BROKE OUT ON WHITNEY PLACE, FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT WAS UNABLE TO GET THROUGH. SIX HOMES WERE COMPLETELY DESTROYED AND FIFTY PEOPLE WERE LEFT HOMELESS. NEARLY ALL TRANSPORTATION IN AND OUT OF BUFFALO STOPPED. IN ADDITION TO ERIE COUNTY, STATES OF EMERGENCY WERE DECLARED IN NIAGARA, ORLEANS AND GENESEE COUNTIES. ALL ROADS WERE CLOSED IN WYOMING AND LIVINGSTON COUNTIES AS WELL. BLIZZARD OR NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS PREVAILED ON AND OFF FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS, ENDING AROUND MIDDAY ON FEBRUARY 1ST. DAILY PEAK GUSTS OF 51, 52, 58, AND 46 MPH WERE RECORDED FROM THE 29TH THROUGH THE 1ST. ON SATURDAY THE 29TH BLIZZARD CONDITIONS PREVAILED. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 143 YEARS, THE BUFFALO COURIER EXPRESS COULD NOT PUBLISH ITS MORNING PAPER. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ISSUED A DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY WHICH ALLOWED THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO COME IN AND PROVIDE WHATEVER WAS NEEDED TO RESTORE NORMALCY TO THE REGION. BY THE 30TH, FEDERAL OFFICIALS HAD TAKEN OVER SNOW REMOVAL OPERATIONS AND BEFORE THE END OF THE STORM OVER 500 NATIONAL GUARDSMEN WERE HELPING IN THE DISASTER. IT WAS ESTIMATED THAT SNOW REMOVAL COSTS EXCEEDED 20 MILLION DOLLARS. SNOWMOBILERS AND THOSE WITH FOUR WHEEL DRIVE BECAME INVALUABLE AS THEY DELIVERED EMERGENCY FOOD AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES. SADLY, 29 DEATHS WERE BLAMED ON THE STORM--MANY FOUND FROZEN IN THEIR HALF BURIED CARS DURING THE FOUR DAY ORDEAL. IN ADDITION, LOOTING OF BUSINESSES AND STRANDED CARS ALSO TOOK PLACE BEGINNING ON THE 29TH WITH NEARLY ONE HUNDRED ARRESTED. WHEN THE SUN FINALLY CAME OUT FOR GOOD ON THE 1ST OF FEBRUARY, ITS COLD LIGHT REVEALED A SCENE OF INCREDIBLE DESOLATION IN THE BUFFALO AREA AND OVER THE SEVEN WESTERN COUNTY AREA. THE CITY AS WELL AS MOST OTHER COMMUNITIES BANNED TRAFFIC FOR SEVERAL DAYS. THE ARMY WAS CALLED IN FROM FORT BRAGG, NC TO AUGMENT THE NATIONAL GUARDSMEN. SOME OF THE EASTERN SUBURBS OF BUFFALO, PARTICULARLY LANCASTER, WERE BURIED TO THE ROOFS OF HOMES IN SOME CASES. THE STORMS TOLL WAS FELT BY ALL. FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIES WERE CLOSED FOR OVER A WEEK. RETAILERS REPORTED MILLIONS IN LOST SALES AS STORES REMAINED CLOSED. AT THE BUFFALO ZOO, OVER 20 ANIMALS PERISHED IN THE STORM AND DAMAGE WAS ESTIMATED AT NEARLY A HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. FOUR BUFFALO BRAVES PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL GAMES WERE POSTPONED AS WELL AS TWO BUFFALO SABRES HOCKEY GAMES. MAIL DELIVERY WAS SUSPENDED FOR NEARLY A WEEK ALSO. PRESIDENT CARTER DECLARED SEVEN WESTERN COUNTIES FEDERAL DISASTER AREAS -- THE FIRST TIME EVER FOR A SNOWSTORM IN THE UNITED STATES. THE SNOW AT BUFFALO TOTALLED ABOUT 12 INCHES FROM JANUARY 28TH TO FEBRUARY 1ST BUT MUCH OF THIS IS BELIEVED TO BE FROM EXISTING SNOW LYING ON THE FROZEN SURFACE OF LAKE ERIE BEING BLOWN INTO THE BUFFALO AREA AND REDEPOSITED. LEVAN [http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/bzpns.htm]

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'''[[Space:Donner_Party|The Donner Party]]''' The Donner party was led by George Donner and James Reed they were a group of pioneers who set out for California in a wagon train and after a number of set backs they became snowbound in the Sierra Nevada in November 1846 ,they had reached the Sierra Nevada, where they became trapped by an early, heavy snowfall near Truckee now Donner Lake. Their food supplies were very low, and in mid December some of the group set out on foot to obtain help. Rescuers from California attempted to reach the emigrants, but the first relief party could not get there until the middle of February 1847, almost four months after the wagon train became trapped.Some of these immigrants resorted to cannibalism to survive.Only 48 pioneers survived many had eaten the dead to survive.
The Donner Party was a group of American pioneers who became trapped in the Sierra Nevada mountains, some of these immigrants resorted to cannibalism to survive.Out of 81 pioneers only 48 survived.
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The Great Blizzard of 1888 The damage bill was $25 million 1888 dollars which is a equivalent to $660 million in 2015
'''The Great Blizzard of 1888''' The Great Blizzard of 1888 or Great Blizzard of 88 happened between March 11 – March 14, 1888 it was one of the most severe recorded blizzards in the history of the United States of America. Snowfalls of 20–60 inches (51–152 cm) fell in parts of New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, the winds were more than 45 miles per hour, snowdrifts were in excess of 50 feet . Railroads were shut down and people were confined to their houses for up to a week.The damage bill was $25 million 1888 dollars which is a equivalent to $660 million in 2015. {{Image|file=Photos-228.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Brooklyn Bridge during the 1888 blizzard''' }}

The Iran Blizzard remains the deadliest in history in Southern Iran 4,000 people were killed
'''The Iran Blizzard''' {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-76.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} The Iran Blizzard was in February 1972 approximately 4,000 people died. The winter storms, lasted from 3 - 9 February 1972, more than 10 feet of snow fell across rural areas in northwestern, central and southern Iran.Southern Iran received as much as 26 feet of snow, burying at least 4,000 people. According to rports the city of Ardakan and outlying villages were hardest hit, with no survivors in Kakkan or Kumar. In the northwest, near the border with Turkey, the village of Sheklab and the100 people that lived there were buried.The Iran blizzard remains the deadliest in history.

The Great Britain and Ireland snowfall damage bill was £1.3 billion
'''Great Britain and Ireland snowfall''' The Great Britain and Ireland snowfall began on 1 Feb 2009. Some areas experienced their largest snowfall falls in 18 years. More than 30 centimetres of snow fell on parts of the North Downs and over 20 centimetres in parts of the London area.By the 6 February most of Great Britain and Ireland had snow cover.The icy conditions led to many casualties on roads and exposed areas the damage bill was £1.3 billion. {{Image|file=Photos-230.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption='''Satellite image of the February 2009 snow in England''' }} {{clear}}
Saskatchewan blizzard 25 cm snow fell in a day two people died in the storm and the cost was $1 million

'''Saskatchewan blizzard''' The Saskatchewan Blizzard was on Jan 10, 2007 the storm struck northeastern British Columbia, central Alberta and central Saskatchewan. The storm hit the city of Saskatoon severely and is considered to be one of the worst storms in Saskatchewan's history. 25 cm snow fell in a day road conditions were bad during the storm, and highways around Saskatoon, North Battleford, Melfort and Wynyard were closed. Highway snowplow operators were on strike but returned to work in the interest of public safety.Two people died in the storm and the cost was $1 million. {{Image|file=Photos-234.jpg |align=c |size=460 |caption='''Blizzard on January 10, 2007 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.''' }} {{clear}}

'''White Hurricane of the Great Lakes''' {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-98.jpg |align=c |size=360 |caption= }} My father's family lived in Huron County Ontario Canada in 1913 when the White Hurricane hit the Great Lakes. We didn't "survive" it as we were slightly inland but my father remembered it his whole life and used to tell me stories of blizzards. This one came in off the Great Lakes as a blizzard with hurricane force winds and caused the most ship wrecks ever on the Great Lakes. I think it was most Lake Huron, Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. Twelve ships sank, nineteen were stranded or washed ashore. Two major storm fronts converged, fueled by the lakes' relatively warm waters to produce a November gale, with gusts up to 90 mph, along with 35-foot waves and snow squalls. :::Lynne C Nash Fraser {{Image|file=Blizzards-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=White Hurricane map of storms over Great Lakes }}{{clear}}
Great Lakes White Hurricane caused the Most Ship Wrecks on the Great Lakes, Many Deaths
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes_Storm_of_1913 White Hurricane] *[https://www.detroitnews.com/picture-gallery/news/local/michigan-history/2016/11/11/the-great-lakes-white-hurricane-of-1913/93613662/ Great Lakes white Hurricane of 1913] *[https://www.cleveland.com/weather/blog/index.ssf/2016/11/remembering_the_great_storm_of.html The Great 1913 Storm] *[https://www.lakesuperior.com/the-lake/great-lakes/frozen-fury-the-1913-white-hurricane/ Frozen Fury]

'''The Storm of the Century''' The Storm of the Century, was known as the Great Blizzard of 1993, a large cyclonic storm that formed over the Gulf of Mexico on March 12, 1993. The storm stretched from Canada towards Central America, but its main impact was on the Eastern United States and Cuba. The cyclone moved through the Gulf of Mexico, and then through the Eastern United States before moving into Canada. Central Alabama and Georgia received 6 to 8 inches of snow , Birmingham, Alabama, received up to 12 inches with reports of 16 inches. There were hurricane force wind gusts and record low barometric pressures.In the United States, during the storm the storm over 10 million customers lost electric power. 318 people died during this storm. {{Image|file=Blizzards.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption= }}
The Storm of the Century effected Canada, USA, and Cuba. Damage bill 0-- $8.7 billion, 318 people died

The Children's Blizzard
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schoolhouse_Blizzard ------

'''Sources''' *[http://science.howstuffworks.com/nature/climate-weather/storms/10-biggest-snowstorms.htm How stuff wos.com] - 10 Biggest Snowstorms of All Time *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ca-donnerparty.html Legends of America] - Donner Party *[http://www.infoplease.com/spot/blizzard1.html Info please] - The Great White Hurricane *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Iran_blizzard Wikipedia] - The Iran blizzard *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_2009_Great_Britain_and_Ireland_snowfall Wikipedia] - Great Britain and Ireland snowfall *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saskatchewan_blizzard_of_2007 Wikipedia] - Saskatchewan blizzard *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard#The_Storm_of_the_Century Wikipedia] - Storm of the Century *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes_Storm_of_1913 White Hurricane] *[https://www.detroitnews.com/picture-gallery/news/local/michigan-history/2016/11/11/the-great-lakes-white-hurricane-of-1913/93613662/ Great Lakes white Hurricane of 1913] *[https://www.cleveland.com/weather/blog/index.ssf/2016/11/remembering_the_great_storm_of.html The Great 1913 Storm] *[https://www.lakesuperior.com/the-lake/great-lakes/frozen-fury-the-1913-white-hurricane/ Frozen Fury] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schoolhouse_Blizzard

Block Family Research

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Little is known about Jacob Block and Elizabeth Edwards.
It appears they were born around 1795 in an unknown location, either England or The Netherlands (or a mixture of both) Going from records that have been found to date, they seem to have had a child before they got married, Jacob Block born January 29 1812
He was christened on April 19 1812, in Saint George In The East, Stepney, London, England "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NP3P-5VD : 21 September 2020), Jacob Block, 1812. "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8WDB-GSMM : 9 July 2020), Jacob Block, 1812.
He passed away on October 13 1828, in Shadwell, London "England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8), 1588-1977," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4Q7-M6G : 11 December 2014), Jocob Block, 13 Oct 1828, Death; citing p. 8, Shadwell, London, record group RG4, Public Record Office, London. They got married on 6 Jul 1818, in Bethnal Green, London, England, United Kingdom (Listed on this record as witnesses are Martha Edwards (possibly Elizabeth's Mother) and Samuel Ames) "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLQV-F42 : 13 March 2020), Jacob Block, 1818. After they married, they had the following children : # Elizabeth Block born on April 16 1819, in Harlingen, Friesland, Netherlands "Nederland, Indexen van de Archieven, Primaire Archiefstukken (BS en DTB), 1600-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL47-WQFH : 22 August 2017), Elisabeth Blok, Birth 17 Apr 1819, Harlingen, Friesland, Nederland; from database, openarchives (https://www.openarch.nl : 2016); citing Archiefnaam: Burgerlijke Stand Harlingen - Tresoar, Bron: boek, Deel: 1005, Periode: 1819, archive 30-15, inventory number 1005, record number; Archiefnaam: Burgerlijke Stand Harlingen - Tresoar, Bron: boek, Deel: 1005, Periode: 1819; AlleFriezen. She was christened on July 28 1851, in Saint Dunstan,Stepney,London,England "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3ZM-CJY : 21 March 2020), Elizabeth Block, 1851. In the 1851 census, she was living with her sister Jane at Union Terrace, Stepney, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England (It is noted here that she was a British Subject) "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGBJ-ZXG : 12 September 2019), Elizabeth Block, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England; citing Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England, p. 30, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. # Martha Jane Block born on August 19 1821, in Harlingen, Friesland, Netherlands "Nederland, Indexen van de Archieven, Primaire Archiefstukken (BS en DTB), 1600-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL4S-CZV7 : 22 August 2017), Martha Jane Block, Birth 20 Aug 1821, Harlingen, Friesland, Nederland; from database, openarchives (https://www.openarch.nl : 2016); citing Archiefnaam: Burgerlijke Stand Harlingen - Tresoar, Bron: boek, Deel: 1006, Periode: 1821, archive 30-15, inventory number 1006, record number; Archiefnaam: Burgerlijke Stand Harlingen - Tresoar, Bron: boek, Deel: 1006, Periode: 1821; AlleFriezen. She is listed incorrectly as a male in her birth record. I have not been able to find anymore records for her. # [[Block-388|Samuel Jacob Block Sr (1825-1879)]] (Please read his page for his information) # Jane Block was born on August 12 1829, in Middlesex, England, United Kingdom https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/23902181?h=1e05ef&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url In the 1851 census, she was living with her sister Elizabeth at Union Terrace, Stepney, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England (It is noted here that she was born at City Road, Middlesex) "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGBJ-ZXG : 12 September 2019), Elizabeth Block, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England; citing Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England, p. 30, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. She had a child, Samuel Block on October 6 1851, in Stepney, London, England, United Kingdom "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGMB-KQQ : 18 September 2020), Jane Block in entry for Samuel Block, 1851. His birth registration is this one : England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index - Birth (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ : accessed 25 August 2021), database entry for Block, Samuel (Mother's maiden surname not listed) GRO Reference: 1851 D Quarter in SAINT GEORGE (IN THE EAST) Volume 02 Page 91 # William Block was born on January 7 1837. He was christened on March 1 1837, in Saint George In The East, Stepney, London, England (The same day as his brother Samuel) "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:87PQ-DTN2 : 7 July 2020), William Block, 1837 # There seems to be a son John as well : https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10765760 Jacob and John Block. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not Stated. Parents' names: Jacob and Elizabeth Block. Mentions other siblings Elizabeth and Martha Jane Block. Parents were married in 1818. In a couple of the records, the surname is listed as Black, but also there is versions of the records with Block as well. The one common factor in the birth/baptism records is that Jacob is listed in all of them as being a mariner, so I do believe they are all siblings. Please also see the question in GTG : https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223773/need-help-finding-an-ancestors-parents-please ===Research Notes=== Jacob isn't the one who passed away in 1855, in Sneek, Friesland, Netherlands https://www.openarch.nl/frl:7fc87ddb-24f0-e978-be61-124fe3848dab possible death for elizabeth edwards..... https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NXH-VJ5 BLOCK, ELIZABETH AGE : 48 GRO Reference: 1841 J Quarter in SAINT GEORGE (IN THE EAST) IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLE Volume 02 Page 58 1793 After purchasing this record I do believe it is her death record as it lists daughter Elizabeth as the informant. Date of death 21 Apr 1841, address : 39 Lower Chapman st, London, 48 years, cause : brain fever, informant : Elizabeth Block, daughter to deceased of same address My mum recalls being told that the Block surname came about by her great grandfather (she's not sure how many times great) being a blacksmith who worked with a block and tackle and chose the surname block as his name (seems to be a Dutch naming convention more than an English one, unless they did the same way back then? ) ==Sources==

BlockChain Strategy

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] The goal of this project is to investigate use cases and potential of the Etherium BlockChain for wikitree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Helmantoler-2|Michael Helmantoler]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Strategic challenges where blockchain could help * Interfaces with DNA Haplogroups on blockchain platforms * Interfaces with FamilyEcho.com through blockchain platform Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8498695 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Blockley Name Study

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

Blodget-Blodgett descendants of Thomas of Cambridge

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[[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] === === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blodget-Blodgett_descendants_of_Thomas_of_Cambridge|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Thompson, Bradley Deforest '''Publisher:''' Concord, N.H.: Unknown, 1955 === Usage === * Thompson, Bradley Deforest. ''Blodget-Blodgett descendants of Thomas of Cambridge.'' Concord, N.H.: Unknown, 1955. [[#Thompson|Thompson]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15646

Blodgett Name Study

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

Blodgett- Pierce Family Reunion

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Blodwen Preece, Catherine and Edward Evans Mystery

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] == People Involved == * [[Evans-35497|Edward Evans]] (husband to Catherine) * [[Unknown-555121|Catherine]] (maiden name unknown) (wife to Edward) * [[Evans-35428|Blodwen Preece (nee Evans]] (daughter of Edward and Catherine) == Researchers == * [[Tyler-Howells-1|Matthew Tyler-Howells]] (great-grandson of Blodwen) * Notes added by [[Gannon-802|Jessica Gannon]], of no relation (uses her free time to research women with unknown maiden names). == Latest Updates == * 20 Jul 2021. Thank you [[Gannon-802|Jessica]] for your help on this mystery! I've reviewed the sources I've listed below and am confident that your suggested records, Birth Pontypridd "Blodwen EVANS" 11a 601 Jun 1903 and Marriage Cardiff Sep 1900 11a 656 "JONES, Catherine x EVANS, Edward". I was unable to access the 1911 census for some reason, as no matching records for Edward, Catherine or Blodwen could be found with details that lined up. This mystery isn't completely solved and closed yet as I will need to check the certificates when they arrive next week, but thank you Jessica for helping us move much closer to finding out who these people were! == Background == There is a mystery surrounding who [[Unknown-555121|Catherine]], [[Evans-35497|Edward Evans]] and their daughter [[Evans-35428|Blodwen Preece (nee Evans)]] are. This mystery is believed to take place across Aberdovey, Merionethshire, Wales; Llantrisant, Glamorganshire, Wales; and Cardiff, Wales. === Edward Evans === [[Evans-35497|Edward Evans]] was likely born between 1862 and 1864 Gravestone EJ2084 at Cathays Cemetery, Cardiff. Photo and transcription available at Find A Grave. Verified in person by [[Tyler-Howells-1|Matthew Tyler-Howells]] to be accurate. Profile and image available here: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139894837/edward-evans Edward Evans' (? - 1939) Find A Grave Profile]. Confidence: certain. in Aberdovey, Merionethshire1901 Wales Census, published 2005 by Ancestry (USA), provided by The National Archives, London. Class: RG13, Piece: 5009, Folio: 5, Page: 2. Confidence: most likely.. In 1901, he was living at 27 Edmondstown Road in Ystradyfodwg, Llantrisant, Glamorgan, Wales; where he was married to Kate (Catherine) and was working as a "colliery stonemason (below ground / B.G.). At the time of the census, he was 38 years old (7 years older than Catherine) and spoke both English and Welsh. In 1938, he was a builders masonWMXZ 451683 Marriage Certificate between William Edward George Preece and Blodwen Evans. Reproduced at the Generaal Register Office. Accurate as of 26 Jan 2021. Obtained and held by [[Tyler-Howells-1|Matthew Tyler-Howells]].. He died of myocardial degeneration at the age of 76 on 31st March 1939 at his residence of 130 Albany Road, Roath, in the east of CardiffWDXZ 261224 Death Certificate of Edward Evans. Reproduced at the General Register Office. Obtained and held by [[Tyler-Howells-1|Matthew Tyler-Howells]]. Accurate as of 23 April 2021.England and Wales Civil Registration Death Index listing for EVANS, Edward, 1939, Jan. Vol 11a, Page 376. Available at: [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=HmHelSKzSs8QyxdiWv7N9Q&scan=1 FreeBMD]. Accurate as of 30 Apr 2021. Confidence: certain.. === Catherine === [[Unknown-555121|Catherine]] (maiden name unknown) was born on 23 Jan 18691939 England and Wales Register, held by The National Archives, London. Published by Ancestry.com in 2018 (USA). Confidence: certain. in Aberdovey, Merionethshire. In 1901, she was married and living with Edward Evans at 27 Edmondstown Road in Ystradyfodwg, Llantrisant, Glamorgan, Wales; she spoke both English and Welsh and she was 31 years old at the time of the census. In 1939, she was widowed and lived at 130 Albany Road in Roath, Cardiff alongside [[Preece-954|William E G Preece]] (son in law), [[Evans-35428|Blodwen Preece]] (her daughter), [[Preece-937|Edward Alun Preece]] (her grandson) and an unknown person (blanked out for privacy - 100 years rule) presumed to be Barbara Preece (born 1931). She died 25th April 1940 at 130 Albany Road of myocardial degeneration at the age of 71WDXZ 254104 Death Certificate of Catherine Evans. Reproduced at the General Register Office. Obtained and held by [[Tyler-Howells-1|Matthew Tyler-Howells]]. Accurate as of 19 April 2021.. == Issues == === Main Questions === * What is Edward Evans' birth date? * When (and specifically where) did Edward and Catherine marry? * What is Catherine's maiden name? * Where was Blodwen Evans born? === Brick Walls === * Blodwen was born before 1911, so the birth index does not list a mother's (Catherine) maiden name. * There were many Edward Evans who could have married a woman named Catherine between 1875 and 1901. * There were multiple Blodwen Evans born in 1903 in Wales. * There were multiple Edward Evans born in 1863 (and the surrounding years) in Merionethshire. === Assumptions === * Blodwen was born in Glamorgan. * Edward and Catherine probably married in Merionethshire before moving to Glamorgan. * Blodwen doesn't have a middle name. * Catherine doesn't have a middle name. * Catherine usually goes by the name Catherine, not Kate. * Edward doesn't have a middle name. == Blodwen Preece (nee Evans) == === Birth Record === According to the 1939 Register, Blodwen was born 06 March 1903. This means that Blodwen is either on the Jan/Feb/Mar 1903 birth index, or on the Apr/May/Jun 1903 birth index. Assuming that Blodwen was born in the county of Glamorgan (given her parents were on the Glamorgan census in 1901), this yields 9 results on FreeBMD. The birth certificate may hold Catherine's maiden name, which would solve many parts of this puzzle, as well as confirming where Blodwen was born. Out of these 9 results, it is more than likely that the Blodwen EVANS we are looking for is from the Pontypridd district. * Notes: Mother's maiden name actually is included on the General Register Office's website: https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates. The 1911 census lists Blodwen's birthplace as Tonyrefail, Glamorgan. Tonyrefail should fall within the Pontypridd registration district. Cross-referenced with the potential marriages of her parents, she was almost certainly the one registered in Pontypridd with mother's maiden name JONES. * EVANS, Blodwen; Merthyr Tydfil; Mar 1903; 11a 816 [Mother's maiden name not listed, indicating that her mother was unmarried] * EVANS, Blodwen: Bridgend; Mar 1903; 11a 892 [Mother's maiden name DAVIES] * EVANS, Blodwen: Pontypridd; Mar 1903; 11a 737 [Mother's maiden name WILLIAMS] * EVANS, Blodwen; Pontypridd; Mar 1903; 11a 621 [Mother's maiden name PALMER] * EVANS, Blodwen; Pontypridd; Jun 1903; 11a 633 [Mother's maiden name HOPKINS] * EVANS, Blodwen; Pontypridd; Jun 1903; 11a 601 [Mother's maiden name JONES] * EVANS, Blodwen; Neath; Jun 1903; 11a 940 [Mother's maiden name GRIFFITHS] * EVANS, Blodwen May; Merthyr Tydfil; Jun 1903; 11a 826 [Mother's maiden name JOHN] * EVANS, Blodwen May; Merthyr Tydfil; Jun 1903; 11a 756 [Mother's maiden name DAVIES] === Only Child === [[Short-7325|Joy S Preece]] believes that Blodwen Evans was an only child. This cannot be confirmed. * Note: the 1911 census states that Edward & Catherine had 2 children born alive in their marriage, 1 still living and 1 who had died. === Marriage Certificate === [[Preece-954|William Edward George Preece]] married Blodwen Evans on 18th October 1938 at the Newport Register Office. William was 43 years old and a motor omnibus driver, and Blodwen was 34 years old. Both lived at 26 Lime Street, Newport, which is now a park / grassy field. Edward and Catherine Evans were witnesses, as William's father - Francis Preece - had died, and it is believed that William's mother had fallen distant to the family. == Edward m. Catherine == The 1901 census states that Edward and Catherine were married, so I tried searching for all Edward Evans that married in Merionethshire and Glamorgan between 1887 and 1901. From there, I searched each page on FreeBMD to find any listings that included a "Catherine" or "Kate". Just because a "Catherine" and "Edward Evans" were on the same page, this does '''not''' mean that Edward married the "Catherine" listed. * Note: the 1911 census states that Edward & Catherine had been married 11 years, so they married in about 1900. Cross-referencing this with the mother's maiden names on Blodwen's birth registration, the 1900 marriage in Cardiff of Catherine JONES and Edward EVANS seems to be the correct one. * Mar 1887 11a 189 Newport M. EDMUNDS, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Jun 1887 11b 633 Dolgelly OWEN, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Dec 1887 11b 643 Dolgelly JONES, Kate x EVANS, Edward * Mar 1888 11a 531 Pontypridd EDMUNDS, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Mar 1890 11a 374 Cardiff CARROLL, Catherine x EVANS, Edward Lewis * Dec 1892 11a 881 Pontypridd MORRIS, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Jun 1895 11b 577 Bala JONES, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Jun 1895 11b 626 Festiniog THOMAS, Catherine x EVANS, Edward Llewelyn * Dec 1896 11b 682 Dolgelly JONES, Catherine Elizabeth x EVANS, Edward * Dec 1897 11a 1235 Bridgend POLMEER, Kate Mabel x EVANS, Edward ''(Ruled out: married Frederick William Day according to https://www.lasbury.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I21418&tree=tree1)'' * Dec 1897 11a 1242 Bridgend HOPKINS, Catherine Ann x EVANS, Edward * Sep 1900 11a 656 Cardiff JONES, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Jun 1901 11a 843 Pontypridd PARRY, Catherine x EVANS, Edward * Jun 1901 11a 713 Cardiff SULLIVAN, Kate x EVANS, Edward James * Jun 1901 11a 713 Cardiff SAMUEL, Catherine x EVANS, Edward James == Sources ==

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Blood Name Study: The Irish Bloods of County Clare - Neptune Blood

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[[Category:Church of Ireland Priests]] [[Category: Alumni of Trinity College, Dublin]] NOTE: In accordance with [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dates%2C_Calendars_and_Genealogy#Old_Style_vs_New_Style Wikitree guidelines concerning pre-1753 dates] on records from the English-speaking world, I have corrected all such dates that fall from 1 Jan to 24 Mar (inclusive) to the next calendar year. Where I have done this, I have added the note that it is a "corrected NS year." Note that where I have quoted directly from any sources I have quoted as-written and have not corrected any of the source's dates. =Neptune Blood, Eldest Son= {{Image|file=Religion_Images-55.png |align=r |size=100px |caption=[[Space:Church_of_Ireland_Clergy|Church of Ireland Clergy]] }} Author: [[Blood-1690|Garry Michael Blood]] [[Blood-51|Neptune Blood]] is the only son of [[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood of County Clare]] for whom there is a good amount of primary evidence from both original and high-quality derivative sources. Neptune is alleged to have gained his unique given name due to being born during his parents' sea journey from England to Ireland, reported by late 19th century derivative sources as having occurred in either 1595 or 1599 (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study:_The_Irish_Bloods_of_County_Clare_-_Edmund_Blood Edmund Blood's analysis sub-page] for more explanation). ==Sources Relevant to Neptune Blood== ===Original Sources=== :The only original sources uncovered so far for Neptune Blood are court records, most of which are unfortunately merely bill book entries from the Court of Chancery or the Equity Exchequer in Dublin, with virtually no detail aside from names, dates, and designation of plaintiff or defendant. These court records are as follows: *14 Nov 1634 to 14 Feb 1635 (corrected NS year); lawsuit by Henry O'Brien, the 5th Earl of Thomond, against Neptune Blood and three other men."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FCHANCERY%2F0000085196 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 14/11/1634; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Court of Chancery Bill Books 1633-1640; Volume: 1; Page: 40. *11 Nov 1642; in the only court record providing any useful details, Neptune was deposed concerning losses he sustained in the recent Irish uprising, which was in reality the start of the Eleven Years' War. In this deposition, he is "Neptune Blood late of Craggane in the parish of Rath b[arony] of Inshiquin & within the County of Clare (a brittish p[ro]testant) duely sworne & examined before us...""Deposition of Neptune Blood," 1641 Depositions, Trinity College Library Dublin, Reference: MS 829, fols 026r-026v; County: Clare; Date: 11/11/1642; Type: Bisse. Transcript available online at https://1641.tcd.ie/index.php/deposition/?depID=829026r020 While sections of this statement are lined out, it appears they were lined out for brevity and not because they weren't accurate. *10 Nov 1657; lawsuit by Barnaby (Barnabas) O'Brien, the 6th Earl of Thomond, against Neptune Blood and two other men."Ireland, Court of Chancery Bill Books, 1627-1884", database, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6J3N-V4FW : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- Name: Neptune Blood; Event Type: Legal; Event Date: 10 Nov 1657; Event Place: Dublin, Dublin County, Ireland. An image of the Court of Chancery Bill Book page containing this case entry is at FindMyPast.co.uk: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fcourt%2fchancery%2f007635217%2f00145 *18 Dec 1658; lawsuit by Robert Murray against Neptune Blood."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FCHANCERY%2F0001204393 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 18/12/1658; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Court of Chancery Bill Books 1655-1659; Volume: 3; Page: 189. *1 Feb 1673 (corrected NS year); lawsuit by Neptune Blood against Arthur Annesley, the 1st Earl of Anglesey, and Rowland Gwyn."Ireland, Court of Chancery Bill Books, 1627-1884", database, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6J3F-SD2K : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- Name: Heptune (sic) Blood; Event Type: Legal; Event Date: 1 Feb 1672; Event Place: Dublin, Dublin County, Ireland; Court of Chancery Bill Books, Vol. 7, p. 4. An image of the Court of Chancery Bill Book page containing this case entry is at FindMyPast.co.uk: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fcourt%2fchancery%2f007635160%2f00724 *10 May 1675; lawsuit by Neptune Blood against Arthur Annesley, the 1st Earl of Anglesey, and Rowland Gwyn (again)."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FCHANCERY%2F0000057769 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 10/05/1675; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Court of Chancery Bill Books 1672-1677; Volume: 7; Page: 148. *9 Jun 1675 to 28 Apr 1676; lawsuit by Neptune Blood against five people."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FEXCHEQUER%2F0001636408 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 09/06/1675; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Equity Exchequer Bill Books 1674-1676; Volume: 1; Page: 138. *13 Nov 1675; lawsuit by Neptune Blood against two people."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FEXCHEQUER%2F0001637220 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 13/11/1675; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Equity Exchequer Bill Books 1674-1676; Volume: 1; Page: 179. *13 Jun 1678; lawsuit by John Nicholl Worth against James FitzGerald and "Neptune Blood, Doc[tor] of Divinitie and Deane of Killfenorough.""Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FEXCHEQUER%2F0001611746 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 13/06/1678; Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Equity Exchequer Bill Books 1676-1680; Volume: 2; Page: 132. *10 Jun 1679; lawsuit by Neptune Blood against two people."Ireland, Court Of Chancery Bill Books 1627-1884," database with images, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FCOURT%2FEXCHEQUER%2F0001614262 : accessed 31 Jul 2023); data from entry -- First name: Neptune; Last name: Blood; Date: 09/06/167 (sic - the entry is under 10 Jun 1679); Place: Dublin; County: Dublin; Bill book: Equity Exchequer Bill Books 1676-1680; Volume: 2; Page: 203. ===Derivative Sources (Published)=== :The oldest published derivative source referencing Neptune is the 1851 ''Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies in Ireland,''Cotton, Henry (ed.), ''Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies in Ireland'', Hodges & Smith Publisher, Dublin: 1851. Available at https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi01cott/page/494/mode/2up but derived from original Church of Ireland records. In this work, Neptune is noted in a 1667 entry for Rath as "NEPTUNE BLOOD, D.D.,Doctor of Divinity appears. He was at this time Dean of Kilfenora." :Neptune was listed in the 1863 ''Clerical and Parochial Records of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross.''Brady, W. Maziere, D.D., ''Clerical and Parochial Records of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, Taken from Diocesan and Parish Registries, Manuscripts in the Principal Libraries and Public Offices of Oxford, Dublin, and London, and from Private or Family Papers'', A. Thom Publisher, Dublin: 1863. Available online at https://archive.org/details/clericalparochia01dubl/page/n5/mode/2up Like the previous work, it was also a reproduction of original Church of Ireland records. Neptune's entry is on p.105: ::"1642. March 24. NEPTUNE BLOOD was presented to the P[riest of] Holy Trinity [Pat. Rot. 18 Charles I.] Neptune Blood, whom B[isho]p Ryder, of Killaloe, mentions as a "Student in the College of Dublin, a good scholar, and reads the Irish tongue," was ordained Priest on 18th March, 1622, and in that year was presented to the rectory of Yougal-Arra, with a dispensation pro quinquennio, studenti gratia. In 1632 he became Precentor of Killaloe, and in 1641 Archdeacon of Kilfenora. He deponed to the loss of £180 in the rebellion, besides his church living, worth £140 per annum. [MS. T.C.D. F. 2. 22.] In 1642 he became P[riest of] Holy Trinity, Cork. In 1663 he became Dean of Kilfenora, R. Killilaye, Kilmora, Carne, R.V. Rathblanagh, R.V. Kilkeedee, and P. Rathderb, in Killaloe. He received, also, in 1663, a dispensation to hold the recotories of Clonferd and Killbridge; and was, in 1661, a J.P. for Clare, and in 1663 for Westmeath counties. In 1667 he obtained a grant under the Act of Settlement of 208 plantation acres of land, in the barony of Burren, co. Clare. He married Elisabeth, eldest dau[ghter] of Higgat Lone, Dean of Kilfenora, by Mary Baldry, of Suffolk. His son, Neptune, was also Dean of Kilfenora; and the descendants of Dean Blood still possess landed property to the county of Clare." :James Frost's "''The History and Topography of the County of Clare, from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the 18th Century''," published in 1893,Frost, James, ''The History and Topography of the County of Clare, from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the 18th Century''. Sealy, Bryers & Walker Printers: Dublin: 1893. Available online at https://archive.org/details/historyandtopog00frosgoog provides extra details concerning Neptune not seen in any other source: :*On p.551, Frost states that "A list of the Protestant clergy of the Diocese of Kilfenora, compiled in 1633, is here given: Dean, Heygate Lone; Precentor, Neptune Blood..." :*On p.410, Frost notes that in 1635, Neptune was appointed a "Civil Survey juror" in Killeely parish, County Clare. ::NOTE: These two items are important because they're the only references we have for Neptune between 1623 and 1642. :Frost also lists several instances of lands "disposed of" to Neptune Blood from native Irish lords, likely in the aftermath of the rebellion that became the Eleven Years' War. These were as follows: :*Lands in Ballyny, formerly held by Daniel O'Brien, disposed to James Aylmer and Neptune Blood (p.441) :*Lands in Derreen, formerly held by Conor Oge MacClancy & John Clancy, disposed to the Earl of Angelsey, John Cusack, James Aylmer, and Neptune Blood (p.441) :*Lands in Commonage, former proprietor "In controversy," disposed to Neptune Blood, Sir William King, and John Cusack (p.461) :Neptune next appeared in published form in Sir Bernard Burke's ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland'', 9th Edition of 1898, in which he is placed under the entry for his father, named as ''Edward'' Blood here and not Edmund. His entry reads: ::"The eldest son, REV. NEPTUNE BLOOD (so called because he was born at sea), b[orn] about 1595, ordained Priest 18 March, 1622-3, Dean of Kilfenora and Prebendary of Rath 27 June 1663. J.P. (i.e., Justice of the Peace) and Vicar-Gen[eral] of the diocese of Kilfenora 27 April 1676. He is said to have m[arried] three times. One of his wives was Elizabeth, eldest dau[ghter] of Higgat Love, Dean of Kilfenora."Burke, Sir Bernard. ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland'', 9th Edition. Harrison & Sons, London: 1898, Appendix and Corrigenda, p.vii. Online at https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858027897994&view=1up&seq=13 :''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland,'' published in 1899, repeats the 1898 entry, with the one change that Neptune's father-in-law Higgat Love has been reassessed as Higgat ''Lone''.Burke, Sir Bernard. ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland,'' 9th Edition. Harrison & Sons, London: 1899, Supplement, pp.ix-x. Online at https://www.irishfamilyhistorycentre.com/pdf/?product_id=1489 :Likewise, the 1904 and 1912 editions of Burke's repeat the 1898 and 1899 entries, with only the addition of D.D. (Doctor of Divinity) after Neptune's name.Burke, Sir Bernard. ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland,'' New Edition. Harrison & Sons, London: 1912, p.56. Online at https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera00burkuoft/page/n5/mode/2up :NOTE: The Burke's entries are thought to have been derived from a currently unlocated genealogical work published by William Bindon Blood, a descendant of Neptune Blood, in 1881.Brian Blood and the Blood Family, https://www.dolmetsch.com/Bebinfo.htm :The written record concerning Neptune only changed significantly in 1933 with the publication of ''Four Score Years and Ten,'' the autobiography of William Bindon Blood's distinguished son Major General Sir Bindon Blood.Blood, Sir Bindon, Maj Gen, GCB, GCVO. ''Four Score Years and Ten'', published by G. Bell and Sons Ltd., London: 1933, pp.1-2. Available online at https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.208528 In this work, Sir Bindon adds some detail to Burke's entries, which I'll quote here: :*"Another tradition about the Captain (i.e., Edmund Blood of Clare) and his eldest son Dean Neptune Blood, of Kilfenora Cathedral in West Clare, a 'Pillar of the Church,' has it that they added to their incomes by levying tolls on the ships that passed, at that time in large numbers, to and from the Port of Galway. They arranged this by means of a small harbour on the coast just outside the southern limit of the Bay of Galway, which was protected by a castle and afforded shelter to a number of longboats with well-armed crews, who boarded the ship and levied the tolls." (pp.3-4) :*"Dean Neptune, the son of Captain Edmund, the first of us in Ireland, was given that name from his having been born at sea, on the way over, and it is still held in the family. He had a younger son, also named Neptune, who succeeded him as Dean of Kilfenora. There is a tradition that he was staying at Kilnaboy Castle at the time of the battle of Aughrim, between the Williamites and Jacobites in 1691." (p.5) :In 1935, the ''Alumni Dublinenses'', a register of students and faculty of Trinity College Dublin from its earliest days, was published. Neptune appears on p.76, in an entry that reads "BLOOD, NEPTUNE. [Priested Mar. 12, 1622; Dean of Kilfenora 1663.]"Burtchaell, George Dames & Sadleir, Thomas Ulick, ''Alumni Dublinenses: A Register of the Students, Graduates, Professors and Provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593-1860)'', Alex Thom & Co., Publisher: 1935. Available online at https://doi.org/10.48495/70795b624. While this document is derivative in nature, the Preface explains that it's a faithful copy of the original hand-written volumes maintained by Trinity College Dublin. While these volumes only started in 1637, other college records dating from the period 1593 to 1637 were consulted, and which yielded 300 names of pre-1637 students.Alumni Dublinenses, Preface, p.vii. It is presumably in these older records that the entry for Neptune Blood was found. Note that the ordination date of 12 Mar given here is different from the previous two sources above that both quoted 18 Mar. See "Date of Ordination" at the bottom of this page for a possible explanation. :By 1976, Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' had expanded the 1899 entry for Neptune, adding some important details and changing others: ::"The eldest son, THE VERY REV NEPTUNE (so-called because he was b[orn] at sea) BLOOD, DD, JP, ordained 18 March 1622/3, Dean of Kilfenora, and Preb[endary] of Rath 27 Jan 1663/4-1692, Vicar-Gen[eral] Dioc[ese of] Kilfenora 1676, b[orn] ca 1599/1600, said to have m[arried] thrice, one of his wives being Elizabeth, eldest dau[ghter] of Very Rev Higgat Lone, Dean of Kilfenora 1617-39, and d[ied] 1692."Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh (ed.). ''Burke’s Irish Family Records'', Burke’s Peerage Limited, London: 1976, p.142. Online at https://www.burkespeerage.com/record_to_view.php?book=Burke%27s%20Landed%20Gentry%20Irish%20Family%20Records&ref=Irish&page=1&totalPages=1269&bref=1290%20753%201757%20876 (subscription required) ::NOTE: This entry is significant because Neptune's year of birth has moved from 1595 to 1599/1600 -- 1599 is the other most plausible year for Edmund's arrival in Ireland and hence also for Neptune's year of birth. :The only addition of any importance since 1976 is Robert Hutchinson's ''The Audacious Crimes of Colonel Blood: The Spy Who Stole the Crown Jewels and Became the King’s Secret Agent'' from 2015, which added the unsourced detail that Neptune's mother was named Margaret, something never stated in any other source for over two hundred years, and not stated in Ms 12,816 from which Hutchinson drew much of his early material on the Clare Bloods.Hutchinson, Robert. ''The Audacious Crimes of Colonel Blood: The Spy Who Stole the Crown Jewels and Became the King’s Secret Agent.'' Orion. Kindle Edition, Location 139 of 6615. Hutchinson also relates that Neptune "served with King Charles I at Oxford during the first English Civil War." ===Derivative Sources (Unpublished)=== :The main unpublished source concerning Neptune is the compiled genealogical notes, pedigrees, and family histories of the Irish Bloods, labeled as Manuscript (Ms) 12,816 at the National Library of Ireland.An account of the family of Blood, mainly of Co. Clare, descended from Edmond Blood, M.P., c. 1595, with illustrations of arms. Ms 12,816, National Library of Ireland: Dublin. Online NLI catalogue entry at http://sources.nli.ie/Record/MS_UR_011385 The information in Ms 12,816 is from various people and was compiled over a period of just over 100 years, from 1791 to 1899 when the Preface of Ms 12,816 was written. Here are the key bits from the collection that are relevant to Neptune Blood: :*In "An Historical Account of the family of The Bloods written by me William Blood Anno 1791," the story is related that "Edmund who was the first that arriv'd in Ireland which was in the reign of Queen Elizabeth the year unknown had 2 Wifes &...his first wife on her passage to Ireland was deliver'd of a Son (who was at the request of the Earl of Inchiquin & another Nobleman who happen'd to be at that time on board) christen'd by the Name of Neptune." (p.17) :*In the same 1791 account, William goes on that "On Edmund's death the landed property was divided in the following manner, Neptune his Eldest son was bred to the Church & had the Deanery of Kilfenora in Ireland & was succeeded in said Deanery by a son nam'd Neptune about the conclusion of the Civil Wars in England (the Old Dean dying at that time) but what property was left to the Old Dean by his father Edmond or to his brother Edmund I am totally at a loss to know, but the Old Dean left a considerable property to Edmond his eldest son by the first Wife whose issue I suppose are now living in the County of Clare in Ireland particularly some of them may be found at a place call'd Roxton in said County." ==Derived Biographic Details== :We actually know quite a bit about Neptune's later life -- after his ordination at Trinity College Dublin in 1623 (corrected NS year) -- from a variety of secure sources. What we don't know much about is his early life, but we can derive certain inferences from the information we have at hand. *'''Date of Birth:''' We can go either of two ways on Neptune's date of birth. Either he was born in 1595, the year most often cited for his father's arrival in Ireland, or he was born in 1599, the only year in which an English army crossed the Irish Sea to Ireland to fight a native uprising. But both things can't be true based on the known, documented history of the Nine Years' War (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study:_The_Irish_Bloods_of_County_Clare_-_Edmund_Blood Edmund Blood's analysis sub-page] for more on this issue). So, here's how these two options play out: :::'''1595:''' The pros for this possibility are a) it's the only year attested in any of the derivative sources, although where those sources obtained this date is not clear, and b) the children born after Neptune would then be of more appropriate/historically feasible ages for when their known life events occurred. Using two-year birth intervals, this would place Edmund's birth in 1597 and Thomas's in 1599. That makes much more sense for Thomas than the alternative birth year of 1603 if Neptune was born in 1599, given that Thomas was recorded as buying property in County Meath in 1621 -- entirely plausible for a 22-year-old, but much less plausible for an 18-year-old. The problem is this date contradicts the historical record in that no English army was sent to Ireland in any year prior to 1599. However, it is worth noting that the very oldest account of the Irish Bloods, the one from William Blood in 1791, never says Edmund came to Ireland with an English army, only that he came to Ireland as an English army officer. This ''could'' have happened in 1595. :::'''1599:''' If Neptune's father Edmund came as part of an English army, then this could only have happened in 1599 with the arrival of the army of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essex_in_Ireland#Departure We know when this crossing happened] -- the ships carrying Devereaux's army left their shelter in the cove off [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Beaumaris+Castle Beaumaris Castle] on the Isle of Anglesey on 12 Apr and arrived in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Dublin+Docklands,+Dublin,+Ireland Dublin harbour] on 15 Apr, covering about 90 nautical miles in three days, the slow progress apparently due to a severe storm on the Irish Sea. So, if we accept that Edmund's father crossed to Ireland with Devereux's army, and that Neptune was born on this voyage, then he was born between 12 and 15 Apr 1599. *'''Date of Ordination:''' Two of the earlier derivative sources cite 18 Mar 1622 as Neptune's date of taking holy vows, but the ''Alumni Dublinenses'' gives the date as 12 Mar 1622, as noted under the published sources. Note that both of these dates are stated with uncorrected Old Style years; the corrected NS year would be 1623. The problem might be in a common error in transcribing numerals in Secretary Hand -- in many cases the number two and the number eight can look virtually identical. It would take examination of the original document to determine which date is correct, although the fact two sources cite the 18th and only the Alumni Dublineneses cites the 12th indicates that 18 Mar might be the correct date. However, 12 Mar 1623 was a Sunday, and the rite of ordination was performed as part of a formal Sunday church service, making 12 Mar the overall more likely date of the two. In any case, both dates certainly cite the uncorrected Old Style year, and in fact one source does note the year as being 1622/23. This means we need to correct the year to 1623 to make it line up with the post-1753 New Style calendar, which changes years on 1 Jan and not on the older date of 25 Mar. *'''Date of Ordination vs Year of Birth:''' One would think the known date of Neptune's ordination would help us narrow down his year of birth, but it doesn't. The problem is, there are too many variables. Fulfilling all the requirements to be ordained could take between five and seven years (obtaining a Master of Divinity degree, plus additional training, plus practical experience), and this only started after earning one's undergraduate degree. But Trinity College Dublin offered both three- and four-year undergraduate degrees in the early 17th century, and ages of entry into the college in that same period ranged from 14 to 20 years old. Taking into account the upper and lower limits of all these variables, we have a probable range of birth years from 1592 to 1601. All that tells us is that 1595 and 1599 are both plausible, which we already knew.

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[[Category: Williamson County, Illinois]] Movies and television love depicting the "Wild West" with tumble weeds, deserts, and dried up ghost towns but every state in the Union has a wild period in its history. Williamson County, Illinois is no different. In fact, it has had a wilder period than most. The colorful history of Williamson includes; the Bloody Vendetta, the Carterville Massacre, the Coal Strike, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herrin_massacre/ Herrin Massacre], the Klan War, and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Birger/ Birger]/[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelton_Brothers_Gang/ Shelton] Gang War. First, a quick background. Williamson County is in the far south of Illinois. The earliest settlers of Williamson (then Franklin County) tended to come from Tennessee, Georgia, and Virginia starting around 1815. Illinois became a state in 1818. As with most pioneers, these families were tough, courageous, and freedom loving people who were determined to survive anything thrown at them. By the 1860s, the people of Williamson had created successful communities surrounded by successful farms and everything seemed to be going pretty well. . . until the Civil War. Illinois, itself, was Union. However, most of the older families were loyal to their southern roots and their young men often went back to Tennessee, Georgia, and Virginia to fight on the Confederate side. Though the Civil War was officially over in 1865, the effects of that war lasted much longer in the hearts and souls of the people. '''The Bloody Vendetta''' Some say that the Vendetta started with a card game. But, as sometimes happens in small towns, the fight had been brewing for years. There were leftover Civil War issues (Bulliners were Confederates, the Sisney's were Union). There was an earlier spat about property. There was even a fight over a girl. But, whatever began the feud, it was the card game that set the whole thing off and it became a fight between families: the [[Russell-15891|Russells]], the [[Sisney-43|Sisneys]], the [[Henderson-12530|Hendersons]], the [[Bulliner-2|Bulliners]], the [[Hinchcliffe-114|Hinchcliffs]], and the [[Crain-1183|Crains]]. The Hendersons and Sisneys had already been at fisticuffs with the Bulliners when, on 15 Dec 1872, [[Henderson-12532|James Henderson's]] dog got into a fight with the Crain boys' dog in front of the Company Store. Words were exchanged that reopened old wounds and now the Crains sided against the Hendersons and Sisneys and became allies with the Bulliners. On Christmas Day of 1872, [[Crain-1184|Marshall Crain]] and his brothers were in the Company Store when [[Sisney-47|John Sisney]] started up a squabble. This ended with John striking Marshall three times with a weight of some kind. This attracted the attention of all the store's patrons and a brawl ensued that ended up outside in the street. Those in the brawl who did not get away before the sheriff arrived were arrested and their trial was set for December 30th. Just before the trial was scheduled to be heard on 30 Dec 1872, the Crains, the Bulliners, the Sisneys, the Hendersons showed up in town and, instead of trial by jury, they had a trial by battle. Fists were flying and then [[Russell-15893|Tom Russel]] threw a brick. [[Bulliner-4|John Bulliner]] drew his pistol. Russel then drew his. [[Bulliner-3|David Bulliner]] and [[Henderson-12538|James Henderson]] came out and stopped anyone from shooting each other. . . that time. Throughout the spring the tension in the county was thick and words were thrown about between the feuders. The States Attorney was having difficulty with the prosecutions and, though some on the Crain side were convicted, none of those on the other side were. This just added fuel to the fire. On 6 Nov 1873, Voting Day, the town showed up for elections and things heated up. Once again, pistols were drawn and, again, no one fired. But, on 12 Dec 1873, [[Bulliner-2|George Bulliner]] was riding his horse into [[:Category:Carbondale%2C_Illinois/|Carbondale]] when he was ambushed along the road by two men and shot. He died before nightfall. The night of 27 Mar 1874, [[Bulliner-6|Monroe]] and [[Bulliner-3|David Bulliner]] were riding home from church when they were fired upon. They returned fire and the community, also returning from church, stood motionless knowing that things were only going to get worse from that moment on. Mrs. Stancil had received a stray bullet in the arm and abdomen from the incident but, fortunately, she recovered. [[Bulliner-3|David Bulliner]] wasn't so lucky. Before he died, he named [[Russell-15893|Thomas Russel]] and David Pleasant as the men who shot him. Neither man was convicted. Because many in the county felt let down by the law, [[Hinchcliffe-115|Vince Hinchcliff]] formed an informal posse that rounded up people and performed mock trials without any real evidence. "Suspects" were roughed up a bit. Elsewhere around the county, families set up watches around the perimeter of their farms fearing attacks from assassins in the woods. Then, on 15 May 1874, someone fired upon [[Henderson-12538|James Henderson]]. Henderson said the men who shot him were [[Norris-5788|James Norris]] and brothers [[Bulliner-4|John]] and [[Bulliner-6|Monroe Bulliner]]. James died 8 days later. All through that year, shots were fired and people were wounded. And, on 4 Oct 1874, [[Hinchcliffe-115|Vince Hinchcliff]] was killed. [[Henderson-12531|Field]] and [[Henderson-12535|Samuel Henderson]] were indicted for his murder. On 4 July 1875, while [[Crain-1184|Marshall Crain]] was away from home, someone broke into his house and shot up his bedroom. So, on 28 Jul 1875, Marshall trekked over to [[Sisney-43|George Sisney]]'s house and shot him through his parlor window. George died quickly. The next night, he shot and killed William Spence. In a situation like the Vendetta in Williamson it's hard to tell who is the most to blame. Was it the citizens who, out of rage and fear, took the law into their own hands? Or was it the law who, out of fear and family loyalties, wasn't able to achieve any true sense of justice? Surely everyone involved is responsible for the bloodshed. But few were found guilty and sentenced for their crimes. Such is the way of the Wild West. For individual stories of the Vendetta see: [[Bulliner-2|Capt. George Bulliner, Sr.]], [[Bulliner-5|George Bulliner, Jr.]], [[Bulliner-3|David Bulliner]], [[Bulliner-4|John Bulliner]], [[Crain-1184|Marshall Crain]], [[Crain-1187|"Big Terry" Crain]], [[Crain-1189|"Big Jep" Crain]], [[Crain-1186|"Black Bill" Crain]], [[Crain-1185|Warrenton S. Crain]], [[Henderson-12531|Felix "Field" Henderson]], [[Henderson-12532|James Henderson]], [[Henderson-12535|Samuel Henderson]], [[Hinchcliffe-115|Vincent Hinchcliffe]], [[Norris-5788|James Norris]], [[Russell-15893|Thomas Russell]], [[Sisney-47|John Sisney]]. For more information on "Bloody Williamson" see: *[https://archive.org/details/historyofwilliam00inerwi/ History of Williamson County, Illinois] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/williamson/ Genealogy Trails; Williamson]

Bloomfield Township, Jackson County, Ohio

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{{Image|file=My_Bookshelf_Jackson_County_Ohio-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Keystone Furnace, Bloomfield Twp. }} '''Bloomfield Township''' was organized on 3 Jun 1816. Bloomfield is iron country and, in the 1880s, the ''Keystone Furnace'' made 24 tons of pig iron every day. Some of the earliest settlers in the area are: [[Scurlock-233|George Scurlock]], [[McClure-4790|Samuel McClure]], [[Hale-3782|Moses Hale]], [[Poor-249|George Poor]], [[Stephenson-2559|Alexander Stephenson]], William Burris, Martin Poor, Thomas Vaughn, [[Callaghan-630|John Callaghan]], Picket Marvin, Robert Fletcher, Anderson Cremeens, Joseph Boggs, Samuel McCray, Enoch Russel, and David Keeting. When [[Lackey-477|James Lackey]] applied for a Tavern License on 4 Sep 1818, 26 of his fellow citizens signed his petition: : [[Poor-257|Hugh Poor]], Andrew Boggs, [[Stephenson-1764|John Stephenson]], [[Long-13857|Joel Long]], Robert Ervin, George Campbell, Samuel McClure, Alexander Poor, George Corn, [[Hale-3782|Moses Hale]], [[Long-9114|Elisha Long]], Stephen Martin, [[Hanna-1866|Robert G. Hannah]], Martin Poor, William Scurlock, Stephen Martin, George W. Hale, Christopher Long, Peter Williams, William Ware, John McNutt, John Dickerson, Joshua Perry, William J. Stephenson, James Ward, [[Long-5385 |Benjamin Long]]. ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category: Bloomfield Township, Jackson County, Ohio]]

Blooming Grove Cemetery

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[[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Blooming Grove Cemetery, Blooming Grove, Pennsylvania]] This is a free space page for the Blooming Grove Cemetery and a work in progress. Changes welcome at any time. ==Formatting suggestions== * See the [[:Category:Blooming_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Blooming_Grove%2C_Pennsylvania|Blooming Grove Cemetery, Cogan Station, Pennsylvania]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blooming_Grove_Cemetery|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * To create a button on a profile page, use this formatting: {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Blooming_Grove_Cemetery| the Blooming Grove Cemetery]]}} ==Additional sources== * [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2182399&CScn=blooming+grove+&CScntry=4&CSst=40& Blooming Grove Cemetery at Find A Grave] * [[Space:History_of_Lycoming_County_Pennsylvania|History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania]] ==Location== :'''Cemetery name:''' Blooming Grove Cemetery :'''Address:''' 297 Dunkard Church Road, Cogan Station, PA 17728 :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.3240000, -77.0041000 ----- ==Cemetery Records== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Surname ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | First/Middle Name/Initials ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Birth ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Death ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Link to Find a Grave ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | WikiTree Profile ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Photo (click for larger) |- |Bidelspacher|| Christian Jacob || 1827 || 1907 || ||[[Bidelspacher-3|Christian Jacob Bidelspacher]] || |- |Bostley|| George || 1850 || 1890 || ||[[Bostley-1|George Bostley]] || |- |Bostley || Rosa || 1857 || 1903 || || [[Ulmer-319|Ulmer]]|| |- |Entz || Catherine || 1825 || 1902 || ||[[Kiess-32|Kiess 32]] || |- | Entz || Joseph|| 1820 || 1848 || || [[Entz-4|Entz 4]]|| |- | Foulk|| Olive ||1915||1995|| || [[Foulk-282|Foulk 282]]|| |- |Finkbeiner|| Adam || 1820 || 1908 || || [[Finkbeiner-22|Finkbeiner 22]]|| |- |Finkbeiner || Sophia || 1831 || 1885 || || [[Kiess-49|Kiess 49]]|| |- |Heim|| Bessie || 1898 || 1904 || || [[Heim-565|Heim-565]]|| {{Image|file=Heim-565.jpg |size=s}} |- |Heim|| Emma Jane || 1866 || 1921 || || [[Bidelspacher-4|Bidelspacher-4]]|| |- |Heim || Laura || 1868 || 1954|| || [[Spotts-96|Spotts 96]]|| |- |Heim || Jacob || 1806 || 1885|||| [[Heim-539|Heim-539]] || {{Image|file=Heim-539.jpg |size=s}} |- |Heim || Regina || 1812 || 1889|||| [[Steiger-216|Steiger-216]]|| {{Image|file=Steiger-216.jpg |size=s}} |- |Kiess || Catherine || 1847 || 1859|| || [[Kiess-102|Kiess 102]]|| |- |Kiess || Christina || 1851 || 1940 |||| [[Gross-1688|Christina Kiess]] ||{{Image|file=Gross-1688.jpg |size=s}} |- |Kiess || George || 1822 || 1899 || || [[Kiess-47|Kiess 47]]|| |- |Kiess || infant|| 1872 || 1872 ||{{FindAGrave|64532534 }} || [[Kiess-104|infant Kiess]]|| |- |Kiess || John ||1861 || 1863 ||{{FindAGrave|15078381}}|| [[Kiess-103|John Kiess]]|| |- |Kiess || John George || 1781 || 1858 || || [[Kiess-31|Kiess 31]]|| |- |Kiess|| Sarah ||1856 || 1859 || {{FindAGrave|15016489 }}|| [[Kiess-101|Sarah Kiess]]|| |- |Kiess ||Sophia || 1848 || 1849 ||{{FindAGrave|15016426 }} || [[Kiess-100|Sophia Kiess]]|| |- |Shaffer || Martha || 1872 || 1948|| ||[[Bidelspacher-1|Bidelspacher 1]]|| |- |Ulmer || Catherine || 1830 || 1889|| ||[[Wurster-100|Wurster 100]]|| |- |Ulmer || Hannah ||1855 ||1883 || ||[[Ulmer-330|Ulmer 330]]|| |- |Ulmer|| Jonathan|| 1885 || 1905 || ||[[Ulmer-318|Ulmer 318]]|| |- |Ulmer || John || 1810 || 1875 || ||[[Ulmer-317|Ulmer 317]]|| |- |Ulmer || Margaret Ellen || 1880 || 1906 || ||[[Bidelspacher-9|Bidelspacher-9]]|| |- |Ulmer || Maria || 1863 || 1941 || || [[Gottschall-46|Gottschall 46]]|| |- |Ulmer || Moses || 1859 || 1869 ||{{FindAGrave|102213098 }} ||[[Ulmer-320|Moses Ulmer]]|| |- |Waltz || Kenneth||1915||2007|| || [[Waltz-511|Waltz 511]]|| |- |Weigle || Rebecca || 1853 || 1891 || ||[[Kiess-98|Kiess 98]]|| |- |Wurster || Christina || 1828 || 1877 || ||[[Wurster-24|Wurster 24]]|| |- |} ----- ==Sources== * [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/cemeteries/bloominggrove.html Blooming Grove Cemetery Hepburn Township, Lycoming Co., PA at US GenNet] * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers01coll/page/n11 Genealogical and personal history of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. by Collins, Emerson, 1860- ed; Jordan, John Woolf, 1840-1921 - Publication date 1906 - Volume 1 - at the Internet Archive] * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers02coll/page/n5 Genealogical and personal history of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. by Collins, Emerson, 1860- ed; Jordan, John Woolf, 1840-1921 - Publication date 1906 - Volume 2 - at the Internet Archive] * [http://homepage.hispeed.ch/Heim-family/dunnkerhistory.htm History of the German Dunkers Who Settled in Blooming Grove, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania at the Pennsylvania Colony of Nebraska website] * [http://www.dunkardbrethrenchurch.com/Church-History.html History of the Dunkard Brethen Church at their website] * [https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1067&context=pafolklifemag Spring 1976 Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 25, No. 3] * [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/ Lycoming County Genealogy Project at US GenNet] * [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~maryross/genealogy/bgindex.html Blooming Grove Colony page at the Lycoming County Historical Society] * [https://www.facebook.com/BGHSC Blooming Grove Historical Society Facebook page]

Blore's The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Rutland|Rutland Sources]] __TOC__ == The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland == Compiled from the works of the most approved historians, national records and other authentic documents, public and private. * by [[Blore-83|Thomas Blore]] * printed for the author by R. Newcomb, Stanford, 1811 * Also see: Wright, James. ''[[Space:Wright's The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland|The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland]]'' (Bennet Griffin, London, 1684) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blore's The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE47090 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Blore, Thomas. ''[[Space:Blore's The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland|The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland]]'' (R. Newcomb, Stanford, 1811) [ Page ]. * ([[#Blore|Blore]])

Blount County, Tennessee

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Welcome to Blount County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things genealogy, and more, relating to Blount County, Tennessee. ==How to Join the Tennessee Project== #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. == Ongoing List of Things to Do == #Add the county category to applicable profiles #Ensure Blount County profiles are well-sourced #Work on connecting Blount County profiles to the one tree #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and estates #Records of slaveholders and enslaved persons #Land records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia/military service #Add genealogy resources to this page #Add statewide resources to the main project page ==Blount County History== Blount County was formed on July 11, 1795, as a county in the [[Space:Southwest_Territory|Southwest Territory]]. It was named after [[Blount-187|William Blount]], Revolutionary War patriot, signer of the U.S. Constitution, and governor of the Southwest Territory. ===Historic Sites/Landmarks=== ===Blount County Notables=== ==Geography== Blount County is part of East Tennessee, one of Tennessee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Blount County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. ===Adjacent counties=== * [[Space:Knox_County%2C_Tennessee|Knox County]] - north * [[Space:Sevier_County%2C_Tennessee|Sevier County]] - east * Swain County, North Carolina - southeast * Graham County, North Carolina - south * [[Space:Monroe_County_Tennessee|Monroe County]] - southwest * Loudon County - west ==Government Offices== #[https://www.blounttn.org/ Blount County Website] ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree=== * [[:Category: Blount County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Blount County Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Blount_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Blount County Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/pages/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-blount-county Blount County Genealogy Fact Sheets] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/blount/ Blount County Genealogy Trails] * [https://www.tngenweb.org/blount/ Blount County USGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/blount/blount.html Blount County USGenWeb Archives] * [https://www.blountcountytngenealogy.org/ Blount County Genealogical and Historical Society] ==Communities== ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Alcoa, Tennessee|Alcoa]] * [[:Category:Friendsville, Tennessee|Friendsville]] * [[:Category:Maryville, Tennessee|Maryville]] - county seat * [[:Category:Rockford, Tennessee|Rockford]] * [[:Category:Townsend, Tennessee|Townsend]] ===Towns=== * [[:Category:Louisville, Tennessee|Louisville]] * Vonore === Census-designated Places === * Eagleton Village * [[:Category:Seymour, Tennessee|Seymour]] * [[:Category:Walland, Tennessee|Walland]] * Wildwood === Unincorporated Communities === * Armona * Disco * Fairfield * Happy Valley * Old Glory * Tallassee * Top of the World === Former Communities === * [[:Category:Cades Cove, Tennessee|Cades Cove]] * Calderwood * Tremont ==See also== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blount_County,_Tennessee Blount County on Wikipedia] ==Sources==

Blount Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is intended to be a central page for organizing genealogy related to Blount families and information about individuals, places, and things named Blount. However, it's a "stub." It has no content yet. What can you add here? See the [[Surname_Index_Pages|Surname Project Page]] for ideas and tips. === Blounts on WikiTree === Here is the index of [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BLOUNT_1.html Blounts]. This list is updated once a day. If you are a Blount and add yourself to WikiTree you will appear on the list tomorrow.

Blue & Gray Magazine - Vol. XI, No. 6, August 1994

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[[Category:Hagerstown, Maryland]] [[Category:Greencastle, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Moorefield, West Virginia]] [[Category:14th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, United States Civil War]] [[Category:21st Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War]] [[Category:1st Regiment, Maryland Cavalry, United States Civil War]] [[Category:8th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War]] [[Category:McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Cumberland, Maryland]] [[Category:Hancock, Maryland]] [[Category:152nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry (National Guard), United States Civil War]] [[Category:2nd Regiment, Maryland Cavalry (6 months, 1863-1864), United States Civil War]] [[Category:153rd Regiment, Ohio Infantry (National Guard), United States Civil War]] [[Category:11th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category:156th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (National Guard), United States Civil War]] [[Category:Chambersburg, Pennsylvania]] [[Space:Blue & Gray Magazine | '''Blue & Gray Magazine''']] :'''Cover:''' Patterson Farm, near McConnellsburg - "The Last Confederate Bivouac in Pennsylvania" ::'''10''' The General's Tour - McCausland's Raid and the Burning of Chambersburg by Ted Alexander :::[[McCausland-132 | BG John McCausland Jr (1836 - 1927)]] :::[[Averell-82 | BG William Woods Averell (1832-1900)]] :::[[Newcomer-1012 | Pvt. Christopher Armour Newcomer (1840-1924)]] :::BG Benjamin F. Kelley :::Lt. Tappan W. Kelley :::John Folcks :::Maj. Harry Gilmor :::Col. Israel Stough :::Lt. William H. Kemp :::BG David Hunter :::John W. Garrett :::Bradley Johnson :::Lt. James Sedinger :::Andrew Miller :::Andrew J. McElwain :::Fielder Slingluff :::Cpt. Caulder A. Bailey :::S.M. Royston :::Albert Gallatin Jenkins :::Jacob Hoke :::Sgt. William Kochersperger :::George Booth :::John K. Shryock :::Col. William Peters :::Cpl. George McElwee :::Cpt. Peter B. Petrie :::Lt. John McNulty :::John H. "Hanse" McNeill :::Alexander K. Mclure :::Cpl. William Rihl :::Otho Nesbitt ::'''19''' 'Old Jube' Fools the Yankees: Jubal Early's Diversions to Support McCausland's Raid by Ted Alexander :::[[Early-717 | MG Jubal Early (1816-1894)]] ::'''22''' A Most Voluntary Gathering: The Battle of West Point, GA, April 16, 1865 by Randall Allen ::'''34''' Guest Editorials - Disney's America by James M. McPherson and A Wilson Greene ::'''61''' Driving Tour - McCausland's Raid and the Burning of Chambersburg by Ted Alexander and Dave Roth :'''Regulars:''' ::'''6''' Response ::'''30''' Book reviews ::'''38''' Camp Talk ::'''43''' Blue & Gray Sutler

Blue Book of Schuylkill County

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[[Category:Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] == Blue Book of Schuylkill County == who was who and why, in interior eastern Pennsylvania, in Colonial days, the Huguenots and Palatines, their service in Queen Anne's French and Indian, and Revolutionary Wars : History of the Zerbey, Schwalm, Miller, Merkle, Minnich, Staudt, and many other representative families * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51973863/ellason-z-elliott Ella Zerbey Elliott], 1869 - 1953 * published by Press of Pottsville, Pa,, "Republican", Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1916 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blue Book of Schuylkill County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/bluebookofschuylk1916elli * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651687 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/517987-blue-book-of-schuylkill-county-who-was-who-and-why-in-interior-eastern-pennsylvania-in-colonial-days-the-huguenots-and-palatines-their-service-in-queen-anne-s-french-and-indian-and-revolutionary-wars-history-of-zerbey-schwalm-miller-merkle-minnich-staudt-and-many-other-representative-families * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12959/ ===Table of Contents=== :Illustrations :Frontispiece — Road Petition, Year 1727 :Martin Zerbe's Homestead :Pioneer Homestead Map, 1723 :Early Church, built 1727 :Conrad Weiser's Signature :Patent from John Penn to Seven Stars (Minnich) Property, 1750 :Land of Early Settlers on Tulpehocken :Schuylkill County Erected :Site of Mill John(4) Zerbe, Tulpehocken :Mardin Zarvas Run, 1723, Wm. Penn Grant :Rear of Homestead of Martin Zerbe's Land :Map George Zerbe Land, Schuylkill Haven :George Zerbe Homestead, near Orwigsburg, Pa :Water Right Agreement Johannes Zerbe, 1747 :Site of John Zerbe's Old Mill :Conrad Minnich Map, Land Deed :Stout Homestead, Settled 1736 :Ancient Schwalm Castle :Andrew Schwalm Homestead, Orwigsburg, Pa :'''PART I'''. :Translation of Road Petition :Title Page :Foreword :Prologue :Huguenots and Palatines :Settlers in Interior Eastern Pennsylvania, 1750-1752; 1730-1780 :German Immigration :Huguenots and Palatines ::Come to London ::Invitation to America ::Sail for New York ::Who Settlers Were ::Settle in New York ::Queen Anne's War :Huguenots and Palatines, Continued ::Soldiers in War, 1711 ::Company Lists ::Their Lands Resold :Pennsylvania Pioneers of 1723: ::The Thirty-Three Families ::Settlers Petition Governor ::First Church Built, 1727 ::Petition for Roads, 1727 ::Tulpehocken Confusion ::Province of Pennsylvania ::Organization of Pennsylvania Counties to 1811 ::Petition for New County ::Remonstrate Against Revising Constitution
:::* Failed ::Constitution Amended :Indian Troubles in Pennsylvania: ::Indian Troubles :::*Policy :::*Forts ::First Fort Dupui ::Fort Augusta ::Blue Mountain Forts ::Forts Lebanon and Franklin ::Chain of Forts ::Friendly Indians ::Indian Atrocities ::The Finschers and Millers ::John Penn Patent to Seven Stars (Minnich) Property, 1750 ::Neyman and Other Massacres ::Indian Stories :War of the Revolution: ::War of the Revolution ::Oath of Allegiance ::Recruits From Schuylkill (Berks) Co ::Zerbes, Grubers, Rebers, Stouts, Swartzs, Merkles, Rieths, etc., in the Early Wars ::Family Traditions :War of 1812-1814: ::Soldiers From Schuylkill County :Mexican War: ::Schuylkill County Represented :The Early Settlers: ::Early Notable Settlers ::Conrad Weiser's Diary ::Governor Schulze Story ::Baltzar Gehr, Jacob Morgan, Douglass Family, etc ::Schuylkill County Erected From Berks :Who Was Who ::First Settlers of Schuylkill County ::Neuferts, Whetstones, Potts ::Klocks, Christs, Bresslers ::Potts, Helms, Hessers ::The Morris' ::Boyers, Guldins, Colemans ::Bocks, DeTurks, Mortimers ::John R. and Benjamin B. Bannan ::Lindemuths. Matzs, Roseberrys ::Braun-Brown Family ::Filberts, Weidmans, Krebs, Tysons ::Spohns, Bechtels, Palmers ::Kaerchers, Kepners, Shippens :Hobarts, Bairds, Pattersons ::Zellers, Rahns, Seitzingers :'''PART II'''. :Genealogical Records: ::Origin of the Zerbeys ::Zerbeys in America ::First Generation ::The Manors ::Second Generation ::(Martin Zerbe's Line) ::John Jacob Zerbe ::John Zerbe ::Heinrich Boyer ::Albrecht and John Philip Strauss ::George Peter Zerbe :Third Generation ::Peter, Jr., Elizabeth, Valentine ::Michael ::John George Zerbe ::(John) George and Anna Barbara Zerbe's Children. ::Hon. Daniel Zerbe ::Herring Family Tradition ::Daniel Zerbe, Cressona ::Henry Zerbe, Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pa ::John Adam Miller :Fourth Generation ::George Zerbe ::Children ::Rev. Frank Ellsworth Graeff, D. D ::Wm. Merkle Zerbey ::John F. Zerbey Family ::Heber S. Zerbey Family ::Joseph Henry Zerbey Family ::"Pottsville Republican" ::Robert A. Zerbey Family :Genealogical Records, Fourth Genration (sic), Continued ::Frederic E. Zerbey Family ::"Schuylkill Weekly Republican" ::Charles D. Elliott ::Ella Zerbey Elliott ::Adelia E. Zerbey Family ::Sara Frances Zerbey Family ::Rieths or Reeds ::War Records ::Ship Lists ::Zerfass, Serf as, Surber, Sarvar, Sevir, Sarvas ::Unclassified Zerbes ::British Oath of Allegiance ::Penna. Oath of Allegiance ::Taxables in Berks County, ::Early Churches in Schuylkill County ::The First Census ::Grubers Intermarried ::Sontag Family ::(Lorentz Zerbe Line) ::First Generation ::Lorentz Zerbe Family ::Second Generation ::John Zerbe, the Miller, Family ::Blue Mountain Lands ::Tulpehocken Confusion ::Second and Third Generations ::Dr. Samuel and Maria Isles ::Leonard Zerbe ::Valentine Zerbe ::Christian Zerbe ::Benton H. Zerbe ::John Zerbe's Law Suit ::Nathan Zerbe ::John Zerbe, Cumru Township ::Third and Fourth Generations ::Jonathan and David Zerbe ::Rev. John W. Zerbe ::George Adam Zerbe, Land and Family ::George Zerbe, Tulpehocken, and Family ::Tyrone and Altoona Zerbes ::Reading, Pa., Zerbes ::Unclassified Zerbes ::Location of Land, Early Settlers ::Host's Church ::The Jacob Zerbes ::Joel Zerbe Children ::Philip Zerbe, of Washington Twp., Schuylkill Co ::Descendants ::Centre County Zerbes ::Northumberland County Zerbes ::Old Church, and Tombstone Records :'''PART III'''. :Allied Families ::Merkles ::Church Records ::Taxables ::In Wars ::Wills and Records ::Michael and Elizabeth, Children ::Daniel Bartolet's Descendants ::Isaac Strauch ::Michael Merkle Family :Minnich, Muench History ::Capt. Conrad Minnich ::Hotel ::Conrad Minnich, Second ::Graves of Men Marked ::Minnich, Minnig Genealogy ::Phila. Branch Muenchs ::Staudts. Stoudts, Stouts ::Miller, Filbert, Kershner, Lerch, Ebling, Snyder, Maurer, Wagner and other Families ::Marriages, Land Warrants ::Muellers (Millers) ::Henry Miller ::Family History ::Andrew and Elizabeth Miller, Descendants :History of the Reber Family ::Conrad Reber Descendants ::The Wildermuth Family ::Origin of the Schwalms ::First Schwalms in America ::Caspar Phillips' Children ::Baptismal Records ::Andrew Schwalm, Sr., Family ::Andrew and Hannah Schwalm Family ::Frederic and Catharine Haeseler Family ::Haeseler's Ancestry ::William E. Boyer Family ::Dr. Francis W. Boyer Family ::James A. Medlar Family ::Edmund S. Boyer ::Boyer Ancestry ::John Andrew Schwalm Family ::Dr. Thomas W. Swalm ::Allen H. Swalm ::Henry A. Swalm ::Joseph M. Schwalm Family ::Sarah L. Schwalm ::Thomas Clouse and Amanda Schwalm Family ::Thomas K. Wagner and Susan J. Schwalm Family ::Hegins Valley Schwalms ::Hubley Township Schwalms ::Pottsville Erected ::Great Road or King's Highway ::Turnpike Roads, Canal, Railways, Stages, etc ::Discovery of Coal ::Settlers of Norwegian Township ::Pottsville Erected ::Pottsville's First Houses and First Settlers :Old Time Stories ::Hessian Ancestors ::Wills Probated Before === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: Blue Book of Schuylkill County| Blue book of Schuylkill County]]'' (Press of Pottsville, Pa, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1916), [ Page ]. *[[#Blue Book of Schuylkill County|Blue Book of Schuylkill County]]

Blue Earth County, Minnesota

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Blue Hill, Maine One Place Study

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Blue Hill is a town in Hancock County. The area that now comprises Blue Hill was known as Kolledgewidgwock [Kollegewidgwok] by the natives. It was first settled in 1762 by Captain Joseph Wood and John Roundy from Andover, Massachusetts, who built homes on Mill Island at the tidal falls. It would then be called Newport Plantation. Land grants where made in 1762 naming 6 townships of 6 square miles each. Township No. 5 East of Penobscot River is the area that became Blue Hill on January 30, 1789, named after its commanding summit overlooking the region. * Parent Page: [[Space:Hancock_County%2C_Maine|'''Hancock County ''']] * Blue Hill, Maine [[:Category:Blue_Hill%2C_Maine |''' Category page''']] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blue Hill, Maine One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] {| class="wikitable" border="1" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 80px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date''' | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 270px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Designation''' | scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- | -1534|| Kolledgewidgwock|| Wabanaki peoples - the Penobscot tribe |- | 1534-1760||Nouvelle France||Under French control, no known European settlers |- |1760||unorganized territory
Lincoln, Massachusetts Bay||France surrenders September 8, 1760, Britain officially takes control of the area |- |1762||Plantation No. 5, Lincoln, Massachusetts Bay|| Township No. 5 East of The Penobscot River was formed February 27, 1762 |- | 1776||Plantation No. 5,, Lincoln, Massachusetts ||America declares independence from Britain July 4, 1776 |- | 1789 ||Plantation No. 5,, Hancock, Massachusetts||Hancock County is formed June 25, 1789 |- |1789|| Blue Hill, Hancock, Massachusetts ||Blue Hill incorporated June 25, 1789 from Plantation No. 5, |- |1820||Blue Hill, Hancock, Maine||Maine becomes the 23 state March 15, 1820 |- |1831||Blue Hill, Hancock, Maine||Annexed part of [[Space:Sedgwick|'''Sedgwick''']] |- |1845||Blue Hill ,Hancock, Maine||Set of land to [[Space:Penobscot|'''Penobscot''']] |} == Villages, Locations and Settlements == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Villages, Locations
and Settlements''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- | Blue Hill || |- |Fore Falls || between Mill Island and the Neck. |- |Back Falls || South End of Mill Pond and Mill Island. |- |The Salt Pond || At South end of Mill Island and Fore Falls down the West side of the Neck. Adjacent to the Mill Pond. |- |Blue Hill Falls|| Joseph Wood and John Roundy on Mill Island in 1762. |- |Conary Cove || |- | East Blue Hill || |- | Granite (on Long Island) || |- | North Blue Hill|| |- | South Blue Hill|| |- | Long Island || |- |} == Historical Names == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 250px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- |Kolledgewidgwock aka Kollegewidgwok || tidal falls aka “salt-fresh rapids” or “mixed rapids,” |- | Blue Hill Bay || |- |Newport Plantation || |- | Plantation No. 5; ||Township No. 5 EPR Livermore Survey |- |Bluehill||original spelling |} == Pioneer Settlers == {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="width: 500px" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 330px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Pioneer Settler ! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Proprietors' Settlement |- | Wood, Joseph[[Wood-753|Joseph Wood (1720-1813)]]||1762 on Mill Island |- | Parker, Nathan[[Parker-573|Nathan Parker (1739-1819)]] ||1764 |- | Dodge, Jonah[[Dodge-1629|Jonah Dodge Jr. (1710-1788)]]||1764 |- | Darling, Jonathan[[Darling-1831|Jonathan Darling Jr (1741-1828)]]||1765 |- | Parker, Peter[[Parker-571|Peter Parker (1741-1822)]].||1765 |- | Parker, NathantNathan Parker jr.||1765 |- | Osgood, Ezekiel Jr.Ezekiel Osgood jr. ||1765 |- | Wood, Joseph[[Wood-754|Joseph Wood (1750-1811)]]||1765 |- | Horton, Joshua[[Horton-67|Joshua Horton (1742-1814)]]||1768 |- | Friend, Benjamin[[Friend-606|Benjamin Friend (abt.1744-1807)]]||1774 |- | Dodge, John[[Dodge-1629|Jonah Dodge Jr. (1710-1788)]]||1774 |- | Osgood, Ezkiel[[Osgood-1040|Ezekiel Osgood (bef.1712-1798)]]||1774 |- | Parker, Robert[[Parker-624|Robert Parker (1745-1818)]]||1774 |- | Coggins, Thomas[[Coggins-513|Thomas Coggins (1733-1821)]]||1765 |- | Dodge, Elisha[[Dodge-5689|Elisha Dodge (1757-1804)]]||1774 |- | Peters, John jr.[[Peters-436|John Peters Jr (1741-1821)]].||1765 |- | Parker, Marble[[Parker-656|Marble Parker (1775-1866)]]||1764 |- | Osgood, Phineas[[Osgood-864|Phineas Osgood (1753-1834)]]||1774 |- |Johnson,, Obed [[Johnson-94680|Obed Johnson (1750-1841)]]||1769 |- | Clay, Jonathan[[Clay-3465|Jonathan Clay (1741-1822)]]||1769 |- | Brown, Elizabeth widowElizabeth Brown, widow||1770 |- | Parker, JoshuaJoshua Parker||1765 |- |Parker, Joseph Joseph Parker||1765 |- | Roundy, John[[Roundy-92|John Augustus Roundy Sr (1726-1799)]]||1762 on Mill Island |- | Titcomb, Joshua sr.Jos'a Titcomb||1769 |- | Titcomb, Joshua jr.Joshua Titcomb jr.||1767 |- | Titcomb, StephenStephen Titcomb||1765 |- | Carleton, DavidDavid Carleton||1765 |- | Carleton, Moses[[Carleton-223|Moses Carleton (1760-1838)]]||1765 |- | Carleton, MichaelMichael Carleton||1765 |- | Parker, SamuelSamuel Parker||1765 |- | Candage, James[[Candage-21|James Candage (abt.1730-1788)]]||1766 |- |Peters, John John Peters||1765 |- | Holt, Nicholas[[Holt-7684|Nicholas Holt (1716-1798)]]||1765 |- | Osgood, John[[Osgood-1160|John Osgood (1763-1812)]]||1765 |- | Wood, IsraelIsrael Wood||1776 |- | Osgood, Daniel[[Osgood-1047|Daniel Osgood (1755-1839)]]||1776 |- | Wood, Robert H[[Wood-743|Robert Haskell Wood (1756-1806)]]||1776 |- | Candage, John[[Candage-75|John Candage (abt.1759-1823)]]||1782 |- | Randall, JohnJohn Randall||1768 |- | Candage, Joseph[[Candage-19|Joseph Candage Sr (abt.1754-abt.1834)]]||1767 |- | Day, James[[Day-10503|James Day (abt.1751-1802)]]||1766 |- | Carter, Thomas[[Carter-4479|Thomas B. Carter (abt.1744-1825)]]||1776 |- | Osgood, NathanNathan Osgood||1776 |- | Holt, NicholasNicholas Holt||1775 |- | Roundy, John jr.[[Roundy-91|John Augustus Roundy Jr (1771-1856)]]||1783 |- | Coggin, JosiahJosiah Coggin||1782 |- | Candage, James jr.James Candige jr.||1766 |- | Osgood, ChristopherChristopher Osgood||1774 |- | Hinckley,Ebene'r [[Hinckley-575|Ebenezer Hinckley (1733-1776)]]||1766 |- | Darling, Jonathan jr.Jon'a Darling jr.||1776 |- | Day, Jonathan[[Day-3359|Jonathan Day (1719-1807)]]||1766 |- | Viclary, MatthiasMatthias Viclary||1776 |- | Hinckley, SusannahSusannah Hinckley,wid.||1766 |- | Carter, Henry[[Carter-4486|Henry Carter (1752-1806)]]||1783 |- | Carter, James[[Carter-11209|James Carter II (1764-1834)]]||1781 |- | Day, Lydia widow[[Day-4070|Lydia (Day) Carter (1744-1828)]] widow||1766 |- | Cushing, NathanielNath'l Gushing||1778 |- | Hold, JedidiahJedediah Holt||1778 |- | Horton, Joshua jr.Joshua Horton jr.||1782 |- | Witham, Andrew [[Witham-958|Andrew Witham (bef.1768-1851)]] || |- |} == Islands == The State of Maine lists 15 islands that are part of Blue Hill [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_Maine Maine Islands] {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Islands''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Note''' |- | Closson || |- | Darling || |- | Jed || |- | Long Island ||Long Island Blue Hill Bay_Not to be confused with Long Island (Now Frenchboro) adjacent to Swans Island. |- |Mill Island || |- |} == Maps == * [https://digitalmaine.com/planbook_8/33/ '''1785 Blue Hill Bay'''] * [https://goo.gl/maps/76PSbKy2TpsmvVvH6 Blue Hill] On Google Maps {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Maps (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-4.jpg|caption=Blue Hill Bay.}} |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-7.jpg|caption=Kollegewidgwok & Salt Pond.}} |{{Image|file=Surry_Maine.jpg |caption=1881 Map of Blue Hill and Surry }} |- |{{Image|file=Sedgwick-2.jpg|caption=Naskeag Point, later Sedgwick is the point shown between Bluehill and Deer Isle.}} |{{Image|file=Hancock_County_Maine_Images-5.jpg|caption=Blue Hill}} |} == Stories == Wasson's ''''' A survey of Hancock County, Maine''''':
      '''Bluehill'''.—Incorporated (3-62 town) Jan. 30, 1789. Population, 1707. Decennary loss, 196. Wealth, per capita, $225. State valuation, $397,620. U. S. valuation, $572,- 572. First settled near "Fire Falls," '''[on Mill Island]''' April 7, 1762, by Joseph Wood and John Roundy. Next settlers, Nicholas Holt, Ezekiel Osgood and Nehemiah Hinckley. First child, Jonathan Darling, born in 1765 ; second child, Edith Wood, in 1766. The township first known as No. 5. The plantation name was "Newport." The town takes its name from a majestic hill, which rises to an altitude of 950 feet above high-water mark. Congregational Church formed in 1772; Baptist, in 1806. First post office in 1795. Jonathan Fisher, settled minister from 1796 to 1837. Eccentric "Parson" Fisher, 'tho' dead, his good name liveth, Academy incorporated in 1803, and endowed by a grant or half of No. 23, Washington county. This grant was sold in 1806, for $6,252. Of this sum, $1,188 have been lost. Has a social library of some 500 volumes. In 1769, the settlers voted to raise money " for to hire a person for to preach the gospel to us, and for to pay his board."
      Union soldiers in the war of the Rebellion, 196 ; State aid, $3,038 ; town bounty, $17,995 ; cost per recruit, $102. Varney's '''''Gazetteer of the state of Maine''''' has the following:
      '''Blue Hill''' is situated on Union River Bay, in the southwestern part of Hancock County. It is 14 miles S. S. W. of Ellsworth, and 36 miles from Bangor, and is on the stage-lines from Bucksport to Sedgewick and from Castine to Ellsworth. Surry bounds it on the north-east, Penobscot on the north-west, Brooksville and Sedgewick on the south-west. On the south-east are the waters of Union River Bay, from which Blue Hill Bay pushes up into the town. The name, Blue Hill, comes from a commanding elevation of land near the center of the town. The ascent begins at the shore of the bay, continuing in a gradual ascent for about a mile, and thence is quite abrupt to the huge mass of rock which forms the top. The height above high water is 950 feet,—so that the hill affords extended and charming views on every side. It was formerly covered with trees—principally evergreens— which, at a distance, gave a very dark blue tint,—whence its name. The soil of Blue Hill is clay loam and gravel. The principal rock is granite. There are also extensive deposits of manganese and limestone. Other minerals found in town are fluor spar, iron ore, copper ore, gold, lead ore in a form of galena, wolfram, the ore of tin, hydrate of silica, used in the making of fire-proof brick, phosphate of lime, etc. The town has an excellent quality of granite, of which at some times large quantity have been quarried. In 1876, these quarries afforded employment for 30 yoke of oxen and 300 laborers. East River Bridge, at New York, was constructed of Blue Hill granite. At the present time there are also 22 mining and smelting companies owning territory in the town.
      Mclleard's, Norris, First, Second, Third and Fourth are the principal ponds, being from half a mile to a mile in diameter. The outlets of these ponds furnish power for several small saw and gristmills. One of the bridges, constructed of wood and granite, is 200 feet in length.
      Blue Hill was first settled in 1762 near " Fire Falls," where Blue Hill Bay communicates with a salt-water pond. The pioneers were Capt. Joseph Wood and John Roundy. The third family in town was formed by the marriage of Capt. Wood's daughter with Col. Parker, who had served at the siege of Louisburg. The family of Samuel Foster was the fourth, and the next were Col. Nicholas Holt, Ezekiel Osgood, and Nehemiah Hinkley. The first child, Jonathan Darling, was born in 1765 ; the second child, Edith Wood, in 1766. Several citizens of Blue Hill served in the Revolutionary war. Christopher Osgood, one of the first settlers, was at the battle of Bunker Hill. Nehemiah Hinkley served through the war, and was honorably discharged at West Point. The town furnished 196 soldiers to the Union army during the Rebellion, and paid out in bounties $17,995. Among the notable citizens of a later period, but now deceased, were John Peters, Eben Floyd, Nathan Ellis, and Andrew Witham. There are several residents above eighty years of age, and one over ninety.
      The township was first known as "Number 5." The plantation name was " Newport. It was incorporated as a town in 1789. A Congregational church was formed in 1772, and a Baptist church in 1806. There is now an additional Baptist church, at East Blue Hill. The first post-office was established in 1795. Jonathan Fisher was the settled minister from 1796 to 1837. He, was somewhat eccentric, but a worthy minister. Blue Hill Academy was incorporated in 1803, being endowed by a grant of one half of Number 23, in Washington county. This property was sold in 1806, for $6,252. The academy has a library of about 500 volumes. The income from the fund (now about $5,000) and tuition fees sustain instruction for about half the year. Blue Hill has an excellent academy, and seventeen public schoolhouses, the school property being valued at $7,800. The valuation of real estate in 1870 was $397,620. In 1880, it was $449,497. The rate of taxation the latter year was 16£ mills on the dollar, including the highway tax. The population in 1870 was 1,707. In the census of 1880 it was 2,213. ==Additional Resources== * [https://bluehillhistory.org/ Blue Hill Historical Society] * [https://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=blue_hill Maine Genealogy Net] Blue Hill Maine * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Blue_Hill,_Hancock_County,_Maine_Genealogy Family Search] Blue Hill *[https://bluehillme.gov/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q142486|enwiki}} * [https://maineanencyclopedia.com/blue-hill/ Maine Encyclopedia] *[http://www.southbluehillmaine.org/the-photos.html'''The Tide Mill District'''] Ladies Public Improvement Society (LPIS), All Rights Reserved Maintained by ManorHouseStudio.com *[[https://archive.org/details/headofbaysketche00clou/mode/2up Head of the bay sketches and pictures of Blue Hill, Maine, 1762-1952]]by Clough, Annie L * [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028809809'''Historical Sketches of Bluehill, Maine. '''] Candage, R G. F. *[http://www.southbluehillmaine.org/'''SLIDE SHOW old images of Blue Hill''']Ladies Public Improvement Society (LPIS), All Rights Reserved Maintained by ManorHouseStudio.com *[https://www.tidemillinstitute.org/blue-hills-early-water-powered-mills/'''Blue Hill Tide Mills'''] Tide Mill Institute * Wasson, Samuel. A Survey of Hancock County, Maine. Augusta [Me.: Sprague, Owen & Nash, printers, 1878. Internet resource. *[https://www.kycbluehill.com/the-history-of-kyc-by-robin-clements'''Kollegewidgwok'''] THE HISTORY OF KOLLEGEWIDGWOK YACHT CLUB ==Photos== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Photo Gallery (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-2.jpg|caption=View of Blue Hill.}} |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-3.jpg|caption=Blue Hill Village.}} |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-5.jpg|caption=BLUE HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT.}} |- |{{Image|file=Eaton-147.jpg|caption=Benjamin Clay House Conary Cove & Causeway.}} |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-8.jpg|caption=Tide Mill at Mill Island.}} |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill-6.jpg|caption= The Mill Pond, Clay House at Conary Cove, the Mill Dam/Causeway to Mill Island.}} |- |{{Image|file=Blue_Hill_Maine_One_Place_Study.jpg|caption=Steam Boat Wharf Post card
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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Schamp-217|Richard Schamp]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Original Settlers (https://archive.org/details/cu31924028809809/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater) * Important Events within the Town * Show how the town grew and what attracted people to move here. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Schamp-217#PM-20861863 send me a private message]. Thanks! === Original Blue Hill Petition === From: 6 Jan 1762 From Haverhill, Massachusetts State House To: Messieurs David Marsh, Enoch Partlett, James McHard, James Duncan, Capt. Edmond Moors, Capt. Peter Parker, Dudley Carleton, Benjamin Harrod. We, the subscribers, being desirous of settling some of the Land upon the Sea Coasts or Rivers between the Land belonging to the Heirs of the Late Honourable Brigadier General Waldo and the River Passamaqade of St. Croix, desire our names may be carried to the Great and Generall Court at their next Session with a petition which we desire you'll please draw and lay before the same for Lands within said Limmits for the purpose aforesaid: {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- | FName || LName || Suffix || |- | William || Fairfield || || |- | Benjamin || Clements || || |- | James || Duncan || Jr || |- | Jonathan || Buck || || |- | David || Remmick || || |- | John || Dow || Jr || |- | Isaac || Bradley || || |- | David || Marsh || Jr || |- | John || Dow || IV || |- | John || Jonston || || |- | Nathaniel || Rolf || || |- | Nathaniel || Jonston || || |- | Jesse || Jonston || || |- | Thomas || Jonston || || |- | Caleb || Jonston || || |- | Daniell || Jonston || || |- | Moses || Marsh || 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Thomas || Whittaker || || |- | John || Goodwin || || |- | Jacob || Bayley || || |- | Joseph || Pilsbury || || |- | Benjamin || Moores || || |- | John || Goodwin || Jr || |- | Epraim || Bailey || || |- | Benjamin || Pilsbury || || |- | Moses || Little || || |- | Edmon || Morse || || |- | Joshua || Bayley || || |- | James || Woodward || || |- | Stephen || Little || || |- | Jacob || Morse || || |- | John || Bayley || || |- | Theophilus || Eaton || || |- | Moses || Chase || || |- | John || Hazen || Jr || |- | Epraim || Noyes || || |- | Ezekiel || Eaton || || |- | James || Simonds || || |- | James || Bricket || || |- | Joel || Herriman || || |- | Samuell || Souther || || |- | Samuel || Bayley || || |- | James || Cook || || |- | Benjamin || Eaton || || |- | Jonathan || Webster || Jr || |- | Andrew || Frink || || |- | Ezekiel || Belknap || || |- | James || Parker || || |- | James || Clemens || || |- | Peter || Page || || |- | James || King || || |- | Samuell || Ayres || || |- | Samuel || Morrison || || |- | Ezekiel || Wilson || || |- | Ebenezer || Eaton || || |- | Mark || Emerson || || |- | Joseph || Johnson || || |- | Timothy || Smith || || |- | Jacob || Ayres || || |- | Ammy || Haynes || || |- | Samuel || George || || |- | John || Pell || || |- | Samuel || Trask || || |- | Asa || Herriman || || |- | John || Farnam || || |- | Evan || Jones || || |- | Joseph || Hanes || || |- | Barnard || Kimball || || |- | John || Mulliakin || || |- | Wilks || West || || |- | Joseph || Jillings || || |- | David || Pattangal || || |- | Richard || Ayer || || |- | Nathaniel || Burpey || || |- | Ebenzer || Kimball || || |- | Jonathan || Nelson || || |- | David || Hanes || || |- | Joseph || Swasey || || |- | Richard || Emerson || Jr || |- | Dudley || Lad || || |- | Samuel || Moores || || |- | Ezra || Chase || || |- | David || George || || |- | Timothy || George || || |- | Enoch || Marsh || || |- | Joseph || Brown || || |- | Israel || Morrell || || |- | Jacob || Buck || || |- | Ebenezer || Porter || || |- | Nathan || Baker || || |- | John || Whiting || || |- | Jonathan || Buck || Jr || |- | Samuell || Duncan || || |- | Nathaniel || Marsh || || |- | Epraim || Chanlder || || |- | Samuel || Johnson || || |- | Samuel || Foster || || |- | Joshua || Springer || || |- | Benjamin || Gage || Jr || |- | Adam || Dickey || || |- | Reuben || Mills || || |- | Amos || Mulliakin || || |- | Nathaniel || Gage || Jr || |- | John || Barnet || || |- | Moses || Day || || |- | Samuel || Hides || || |- | Mathew || Sorow || || |- | James || Toad || || |- | Benjamin || Day || || |- | Thomas || Beverly || || |- | Isaac || Brewster || || |- | William || Easman || || |- | Jacob || Kimball || || |- | David || Beverly || || |- | James || Patterson || || |- | David || Stett || || |- | Samuel || Cochran || || |- | Eliphalet || Morton || || |- | Joseph || Bell || || |- | Mathew || Patten || || |- | John || Gilman || || |- | Samuell || Johnson || || |- | Ebenezer || Kimball || || |- | Peter || Ewins || || |- | Robert || Stuart || || |- | Ebenezer || Day || || |- | Samuell || Kimball || || |- | James || Archer || || |- | John || Cochran || || |- | Bezeliel || Carleton || || |- | John || Weir || || |- | Benjamin || Cudworth || || |- | William || Cochran || || |- | Dudley || Carleton || Jr || |- | Matthew || Thornton || || |- | William || Wallis || || |- | Nathaniel || Cochran || || |- | William || Kimball || || |- | John || McLaughlin || || |- | Samuell || Allison || || |- | James || Cochran || || |- | Stephen || Knight || || |- | John || Duncan || || |- | William || Duncan || || |- | George || Duncan || ter's || |- | William || Blair || || |- | George || Duncan || Jr || |- | William || Duncan || Jr || |- | Abraham || Duncan || || |- | Samuel || Spaulding || || |- | Jonathan || Gilmore || || |- | Joseph || McCartney || || |- | John || Duncan || ter's || |- | William || Hopkins || || |- | James || Gregg || || |- | Joseph || Boyes || || |- | Timothy || Walker || || |- | Hugh || Ramsey || || |- | John || Hogg || || |- | Abiel || Freyer || || |- | Samuel || Blodget || || |- | James || Leister || || |- | John || Stinson || || |- | Jeremiah || Hasseltine || || |- | William || Gooch || || |- | William || Bradley || || |- | Simon || Elliott || || |- | James || Fowles || Jr || |- |} | James || Cook || || |- | Benjamin || Eaton || || |- | Jonathan || Webster || Jr || |- | Ezekiel || Eaton || || |- | James || Simonds || || |- | James || Bricket || || |- | Joel || Herriman || || |- | Samuell || Souther || || |- | Samuel || Bayley || || |- | James || Cook || || |- | Benjamin || Eaton || || |- | Jonathan || Webster || Jr || |- | Ezekiel || Eaton || || |- | James || Simonds || || |- | James || Bricket || || |- | Joel || Herriman || || |- | Samuell || Souther || || |- | Samuel || Bayley || || |- | James || Cook || || |- | Benjamin || Eaton || || |- | Jonathan || Webster || Jr || |- | Ezekiel || Eaton || || |- | James || Simonds || || |- | James || Bricket || || |- | Joel || Herriman || || |- | Samuell || Souther || || |- | Samuel || Bayley || || |- | James || Cook || || |- | Benjamin || Eaton || || |- | Jonathan || Webster || Jr || |- | Ezekiel || Eaton || || |- | James || Simonds || || |- | James || Bricket || || |- | Joel || Herriman || || |- | Samuell || Souther || || |- | Samuel || Bayley || || |- | James || Cook || || |- | Benjamin || Eaton || || |- | Jonathan || Webster || Jr || |- | Ezekiel || Eaton || || |- | James || Simonds || || |- | James || Bricket || || |- | Joel || Herriman || || |- | Samuell || Souther || || |- | Samuel || Bayley || || |- | James || Cook || || |- | Benjamin || Eaton || || |- | Jonathan || Webster || Jr || |- | Ezekiel || Eaton || || |- | James || Simonds || || |- | James || Bricket || || |- | Joel || Herriman || || |- | Samuell || Souther || || |- | Samuel || Bayley || || |- | James || Cook || || |- | Benjamin || Eaton || || |- | Jonathan || Webster || Jr || |- | Ezekiel || Eaton || || |- | James || Simonds || || |- | James || Bricket 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Blue House Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] [[Category:Blue House Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] == Background == {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} A property containing 300 acres (900 acres by 1872), Blue House Plantation was first granted to William Fry, who passed it on to Ichabod Fry. The plantation was eventually owned by Constantine Bailey, known as "Con Bailey", who also owned the smaller Palmetto Plantation. Con Bailey was related to many of the Bailey clan on Edisto Island.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 151 Blue House plantation was also said to have belonged to a family called Dodd, and another called Fishburne.https://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/blue-house.html This plantation was passed from father to son in the Mikell family as well. See the will of Ephraim Mikell 1838 '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 40-41 1834-1839
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1834-1839, Vol. 041 > image 254 of 493; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JXS3-L3}} (accessed 13 February 2023) *WB 41 p.717, will of Ephraim Mikell 1838
"There was a cotton house, a gin house, a cotton harbor for drying cotton, stables, barns, corn house, shop for preparing farm implements, a pump house, and two buildings that must have been for overseers, because one was called the Charlie House but he had been long dead years ago."'''Capturing the Memory of Edisto Oral History''' https://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/lcdl/catalog/lcdl:122743 *see transcription p.7-8 By 1840 the plantation had gone into "decree of equity", which meant that after the death of Ephraim Mikell in 1831, and his father in 1838, Mrs. Mikell couldn't afford to keep the plantation belonging to her son.'''Under Decree in Equity''' https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-mercury-1840-blue-house-p/124569764/ *The Charleston Mercury, Charleston, South Carolina, Sat, Mar 14, 1840, Page 3 ===Civil War=== Constantine Bailey owned the plantation during the Civil War. After the war the Freedmen's Bureau were allocating land to many of the freed persons on the sea islands. The following were issued land certificates to parcels of land on the Blue House Plantation property. Much of the land was returned to the owners so it is uncertain if those persons ever really received their parcel of land on the Blue House property. 1865 Freedmen's Land Certificates Issued from Edisto Island, South Carolina by Mr. Alden, Agt. of Bureau to the following freed persons: '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Personnel rosters 1868. Requests for transportation 1865-1866. Register of signed transportation, orders given to officers 1866-1867. Registers of orders authorizing transportation 1866-1867. Transportation requests received 1866. Transportation orders issued 1866. Monthly transportation reports 1866-1868. Other records 1865-1867. (NARA Series M869, Roll 44)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 44, Other records, 1865-1867 > image 25 of 70; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-D987-3}} (accessed 13 May 2023) *1865 Freedmens Bureau land certificates
'''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Unregistered Applications for Restoration of Property, A-K 1865-1868. (NARA Series M869, Roll 30)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 30, Unregistered applications for restoration of property, A-K, 1865-1868 > image 112 of 742; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-83LG-R}} (accessed 17 May 2023)
*Aug. 23 171 Kit Washington *Aug. 23 172 Rachel Crofford *Aug. 23 173 Hackey/Hickey Coles *Aug. 23 174 Tom Simmons *James Gibbs *Peggy Gibbs In 1872 the Blue House Plantation was being sold at auction.'''Sale at Auction''' https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-courier-1872-sale-a/124570106/ The Charleston Daily Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, Fri, Mar 15, 1872, Page 3 === Owners === * William Fry - William Fry to Ichabod Fry, 300 acres, 22 Aug 1711. '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 3-4
Film number: 008621904 > image 333 of 1183
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-L3C9}} (accessed 13 May 2023) *1711 Memorial Deed Bk 3 p.306
* Ichabod Fry *Dodd *Fishburne *[[Mikell-140|Ephraim Mikell 1741-1809]] - Residence plantation *[[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838]] *[[Mikell-176|Ephraim Mikell 1808-1831]] - Residence plantation *[[Mikell-29|Ephraim Mikell 1828-1865]] - Residence, at least when a child *[[Bailey-39564|Constantine Bailey]] - Residence plantation === Slaves === 1859 - Runaway from the Blue House Plantation on yesterday morning, five Negro Men, viz: '''Sam''', '''Jordon''', '''Adam''', '''George''', and '''Henry''', all Black, and aged from 23 to 27 years of age. They will most likely try to make their way along the Charleston and Savannah Rail Road to Charleston, and cross the Ashley River at the New Bridge, and then along the Northeastern Rail Road for Wilmington, N. C. A liberal reward will be paid for the apprehension of all or either of the above Negros, delivered in the Work House or any Jail so the owner gets them. Apply at 111 East Bay. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-courier-1859-runawa/124542706/ *The Charleston Daily Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, Wed, May 25, 1859, Page 3 (Most likely ran away during the Con Bailey ownership) For more information please see: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_1809%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell 1809]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Seabrook_Mikell_1831%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell 1808-1831]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Seabrook_Mikell_1865%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell 1828-1865]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Constantine_Bailey%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Constantine Bailey, South Carolina]] ===Labor Contracts=== '''Labor Contracts for Blue House per Constantine Bailey''' Spencer, Charles, "Documents on Edisto Island History" Edisto Island, SC: Edisto Island Historic Preservation Society (2008) p. 17-7
{| border="1" |James Gibbs |- |Rachel Crawford |- |Peggy Gibbs |- |Tom Simmons |- |Huckey Coles |} == Sources ==

Blue Mountain Cemetery, Saugerties, New York

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[[Category: Katsbaan, New York]][[Category: Blue Mountain Cemetery, Saugerties, New York]] : Be sure to check out the '''[[Space:Katsbaan%2C_New_York|Katsban Free Space]]''' here at WikiTree. === Interments (under construction) === : Blue Mountain Cemetery Interments : Over 1,000 Interments : '''As of 11 Nov 2018, the columns are still being straightened out one-line-at-a-time. This is a time-consuming chore and life gets in the way.''' {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" |-- ! scope="col" style="width: 225pt;"| last ! scope="col" style="width: 385pt;"| first-middle-etc ! scope="col" class="unsortable" style="width: 185pt;"| birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" style="width: 185pt;"| death ! scope="col" style="width: 125pt;"| WikiTree ID |-- |[[Mower-392|Adams]] |[[Mower-392|Ida Mae Mower]] |16 Feb 1920 |31 Jan 2011 |[[Mower-392]] |- |Alberti |Chester E. |1 Dec 1931 |23 May 1966 | |- |Alexander |Matilda |unknown |12 Mar 1977 | |- |Allen |Paul Marion |3 Jun 1912 |18 Apr 2001 | |- |Allen |Thelma Clarissa Lewis |3 Jan 1916 |3 Jan 2011 | |- |Anderson |Theresa E Schlosser |2 Jul 1929 |27 May 2012 | |- |Anderson |William J |20 Jun 1956 |17 Aug 2004 | |- |Anderson |William R |19 Mar 1927 |24 Apr 2010 | |- |Andrews |Sheila M |9 Dec 1975 |6 Jul 2014 | |- |Angelo |Margaret Graham |unknown |29 Jan 1976 | |- |Appollonia |SGT Michael J. |5 Mar 1948 |2 Jul 2015 | |- |Armstrong |Maureen Mulderrig |1946 |2010 | |- |Aspinall |Edward |23 Apr 1943 |23 Nov 2008 | |- |Auchmoedy |Charles E. “Chuck” |6 Apr 1949 |9 Jun 2012 | |- |Augustine |Frank |unknown |15 Jul 1975 | |- |Augustine |Frank Sr. |1870 |1952 | |- |Joseph Augustine |Joseph Augustine |unknown |Aug 1937 | |- |Augustine |Rose Deyo |21 Aug 1872 |1951 | |- |Bach |Jacqueline Clearwater |25 Sep 1925 |20 Mar 2015 | |- |Bach |Robert S |24 Jul 1937 |13 Oct 2007 | |- |Bach |William E |22 Nov 1927 |9 Mar 2004 | |- |Backer |Catharine Dillon |15 Oct 1808 |19 Dec 1880 | |- |Backer |Peter |23 Jul 1802 |17 Jul 1882 | |- |Balkema |Henry |15 Aug 1931 |19 Jun 2005 | |- |Ball |Nellie M VanValkenbug |1904 |1959 | |- |Ball |Thomas William |18 Aug 1898 |24 Jun 1967 | |- |Ballas |Charles E. |unknown |27 Jul 1964 | |- |Banks |Peter D |15 May 1952 |28 Apr 2012 | |- |Barkwell |Bessie Morse |1894 |1978 | |- |Barkwell |William S |1885 |1951 | |- |Barnett |Rose A Beaulieu |9 Oct 1916 |10 Mar 2008 | |- |Bates |George W |8 Nov 1920 |2 Aug 2000 | |- |Baxter |Joseph T. |27 Apr 1915 |15 May 1967 | |- |Baxter |Michael Joseph |7 Sep 1940 |Feb 1987 | |- |Baxter |Rowena Ann “Beanie” Snyder |23 Nov 1912 |21 Apr 1991 | |- |Becard |Albine Drac |1925 |2010 | |- |Becard |Marcel H. |1924 |2018 | |- |Becker |Adam |1828 |1909 | |- |Becker |Beatrice H |1915 |1995 | |- |Becker |Charlotte Doyle |1860 |1930 | |- |Becker |Citty E Cole |1838 |1919 | |- |Becker |Daniel Peter |unknown |20 Jun 1942 | |- |Becker |Pvt David E |1843 |4 Jul 1894 | |- |Becker |Donald S |1909 |1988 | |- |Becker |Elizabeth Welch |1780 |7 Jun 1874 | |- |Becker |Elizabeth |unknown |7 Nov 1927 | |- |Becker |Evelyn Joan Linn |6 Sep 1917 |14 Nov 1998 | |- |Becker |George E |1861 |6 Jun 1938 | |- |Becker |Irene Catherine Hommel |2 Mar 1862 |6 Nov 1930 | |- |Becker |Jacob |1821 |9 Feb 1890 | |- |Becker |James A |1857 |1917 | |- |James E Becker |James E Becker |1841 |1908 | |- |Becker |John, Jr. |1775 |20 Nov 1855 | |- |Becker |John H. |unknown |20 Jul 1964 | |- |Becker |Juliet E Hommel |5 Mar 1859 |1934 | |- |Becker |Juliette Myer |1861 |Mar 1927 | |- |Becker |Katharine M Mattice |1833 |1912 | |- |Becker |Levi |1829 |1888 | |- |Becker |Margaret Stewart |unknown |unknown | |- |Becker |Peter |11 Apr 1805 |30 May 1851 | |- |Becker |Peter H |1857 |1920 | |- |Becker |Sallie C Rightmyer |1842 |1907 | |- |Becker |Sally Schoonmaker |1 Aug 1811 |26 Mar 1895 | |- |Becker |Sanford D |1867 |1935 | |- |Becker |Sarah A Burton |1861 |1888 | |- |Stephen Becker |Stephen Becker |unknown |24 Dec 1875 | |- |Becker |William H |unknown |Feb | |- |Bedell |John C. |1937 |2013 | |- |Bedell |Josephine |unknown |7 Jul 1928 | |- |Beecham |Tommy Alton |7 Jul 1926 |6 Feb 2000 | |- |Beermunder |Nevaeh |10 Mar 2017 |7 Dec 2017 | |- |Beiter |Ruth Hamilton |1923 |2016 | |- |Benjamin |Charles |1878 |26 Oct 1918 | |- |Benjamin |Courtland “Shorty” |unknown |2 Feb 1974 | |- |Benjamin |Effie L |23 Jun 1888 |13 Jan 1957 | |- |Benson |Myron E |19 Jun 1938 |16 Apr 2009 | |- |Benton |Daniel |1812 |11 Oct 1869 | |- |Benz |George W |unknown |28 Dec 1974 | |- |Bisaccio |Anthony |1933 |2015 | |- |Bisaccio |Kathleen Reger |1941 |2016 | |- |Bitterman |Nancy M Hommel |27 Feb 1938 |15 Feb 1994 | |- |Bitterman |Robert Anthony |4 Jan 1937 |5 Apr 1986 | |- |Boehm |Paul K |unknown |31 Oct 1973 | |- |Bosne |Christopher |1815 |1 Feb 1878 | |- |Bosne |Sally M Hommel |1819 |17 Mar 1880 | |- |Brady |James |1902 |1999 | |- |Brady |Mary |1914 |1994 | |- |Brandt |Alice Sophia Glady |24 Nov 1885 |31 Jan 1968 | |- |Brandt |Edward V. |22 Apr 1873 |12 Feb 1961 | |- |Brandt |Everett Thomas |1925 |2012 | |- |Brandt |Scott Thomas |2 Jul 1962 |4 Jul 1962 | |- |Brandt |William Welton |30 Jul 1929 |7 Mar 2002 | |- |Brant |Nelly C Hommel |20 Dec 1843 |19 Nov 1866 | |- |Brink |J. Dolores Deere |1926 |2015 | |- |Brink |John Madison |30 Jun 1814 |21 Dec 1892 | |- |Brink |Lucy |15 Feb 1853 |27 Dec 1864 | |- |Brink |Sophia Snyder |14 Apr 1817 |4 Jan 1883 | |- |Brogan |Patricia Anna Cunningham |5 Jan 1937 |29 Aug 2007 | |- |Brogan |William J. |1937 |2013 | |- |Brook |Helen E Lester |1913 |1977 | |- |Brooks |Helen E Lester |12 Aug 1913 |16 Aug 1977 | |- |Brooks |Kimberly Troiano |1 Oct 1968 |26 Jun 2005 | |- |Brooks |Percy R |1905 |1 Mar 1958 | |- |Brown |Clare |unknown |9 Dec 1961 | |- |Brown |Marjorie J |6 Aug 1934 |24 Jul 2005 | |- |Brown |Robert S |16 Nov 1932 |11 Sep 2010 | |- |Brown |William R. |30 Aug 1911 |28 Jan 1999 | |- |Bryden |Nettie A Adam |unknown |1 Aug 1976 | |- |Buchan |Dona Henrietta “Lady” Nobles |20 Apr 1889 |21 Oct 1968 | |- |Buchan |James Andrew |3 Aug 1917 |14 Apr 1970 | |- |Buchan |Mary Frances Falk |Apr 1923 |Jan 2010 | |- |Bullock |Eda F Gilman |30 Jan 1921 |26 Dec 2007 | |- |Bullock |Victor |unknown |4 Jun 1970 | |- |Bungarz |Herman |1894 |1976 | |- |Bungarz |Hilda |1913 |1988 | |- |Buntele |David P. |1954 |2017 | |- |Burns |Sally |unknown |28 Feb 1923 | |- |Burton |George D |unknown |Sep 1930 | |- |Burton |Harry |18 Oct 1933 |29 May 2007 | |- |Bush | |10 Sep 1876 |22 Aug 1939 | |- |Butta |Alexader B. |15 Sep 1935 |7 Dec 1997 | |- |Butta |Dianne F |8 Oct 1937 |25 Feb 2011 | |- |Callinan |Peter J |31 Dec 1941 |26 Jun 2008 | |- |Camuto |Frank D. |24 Sep 1941 |24 Jul 2017 | |- |Canoles |Charles A |unknown |29 May 1977 | |- |Caporale |Cynthia Konopka |1947 |2016 | |- |Carle |Elizabeth Hommel |unknown |12 Apr 1977 | |- |Carle |Irene |unknown |10 Feb 1939 | |- |Carn |Alonzo |1846 |1867 | |- |Carn |Anna C Wells |1808 |1883 | |- |Carn |Carrie A Snyder |1861 |1944 | |- |Carn |Catherine Freda Rogers Ashley |20 Sep 1899 |22 Dec 1969 | |- |Carn |Eleanora Lena Rightmyer |Nov 1882 |1940 | |- |Jacob Carn |Jacob Carn |1827 |1906 | |- |Carn |John |1849 |1867 | |- |Carn |John |1798 |1874 | |- |Carn |John William |21 May 1878 |2 Jun 1957 | |- |Carn |Millard Cortland |15 Jan 1901 |1957 | |- |Carn |Orville L |1864 |1931 | |- |Carn |Rachel M Myer |1830 |1915 | |- |Carn |Susan C Marriott |1836 |1909 | |- |Carn |William A |1832 |1909 | |- |Carnright |Elizabeth Mc Goey |1927 |1990 | |- |Carnright |John F, Jr |1920 |1990 | |- |Casey |Peter J |27 Dec 1951 |28 Jan 2007 | |- |Cavallaro |Anthony J. |21 May 1949 |6 Oct 2017 | |- |Cheritree |Jane H |unknown |Mar 1935 | |- |Chin |Keng Cheo |1892 |1984 | |- |Chris |Lucy |1920 |2012 | |- |Chris |Theodore |unknown |1986 | |- |Clearwater |Lewis Joseph |13 Sep 1904 |12 Apr 1967 | |- |Clearwater |Pearl M. Lewis |15 Apr 1903 |Jul 1983 | |- |Clum |Franklin P |unknown |12 Apr 1977 | |- |Cole |Charles E. |unknown |18 Jun 1926 | |- |Cole |Clayton |1911 |1979 | |- |Cole |David Willis |Sep 1854 |unknown | |- |Cole |Elizabeth Bouton |1919 |2001 | |- |Cole |Flossie Carle |unknown |16 Nov 1963 | |- |Cole |Harriet E Schoonmaker |1 Jul 1851 |31 May 1915 | |- |Cole |Jacob |Jul 1848 |1904 | |- |Cole |James W |15 Sep 1845 |1933 | |- |Cole |Lavina Ann Rightmyer |Jun 1856 |20 Apr 1921 | |- |Cole |Lester |unknown |4 Jan 1973 | |- |Cole |Melissa Burton |Jul 1852 |1945 | |- |Collette |Robert E |7 Feb 1932 |27 Jul 2003 | |- |Connor |Frank T. |1940 |2018 | |- |Cook |Catherine A Haines |7 Dec 1957 |29 Dec 2007 | |- |Cook |Elnora Benson |1923 |2014 | |- |Cooke |Earl H. |30 Jan 1943 |8 May 2004 | |- |Cosentino |Mary |unknown |2012 | |- |Courtney |John W. |unknown |16 Mar 2007 | |- |Craft |Conrad A. |1918 |2015 | |- |Craft |Evelyn Lasher |1917 |1980 | |- |Craft |Frederick |unknown |24 Aug 1932 | |- |Craft |Hugh P |1939 |1998 | |- |Craft |Jason P. |1973 |2010 | |- |Craft |Randolph C |unknown |23 Jul 1976 | |- |Craft |Roland |1915 |1988 | |- |Cramer |Blanche Witkowski |1952 |2014 | |- |Craw |John R |18 Feb 1940 |18 May 2008 | |- |Creen |Georgiana |1921 |2010 | |- |Cremen |William A |1934 |2001 | |- |Crosby |William E. |1943 |2012 | |- |Cross |Gerard J. “Jerry” |1953 |2013 | |- |Cummings |Sarah Snyder |1884 |27 Mar 1917 | |- |Cunningham |David J. |1938 |2016 | |- |Curtis |John E |unknown |27 Feb 1958 | |- |Curtis |Mabel |unknown |18 Jan 1973 | |- |D'Elia |Sarah Hewitt |1928 |2013 | |- |Davis |Margaret Mathez |22 Feb 1919 |23 Jan 2008 | |- |Dean |Bourbon P |12 Jun 1919 |5 Oct 1998 | |- |DeAngelis |Joseph D. |13 May 1917 |21 May 2014 | |- |DeJorio |Josephine J |1887 |1984 | |- |DeJorio |CPL Victor F |1 Jul 1892 |17 Nov 1970 | |- |Delano |Beverly H. “Bev” Hommel |3 Dec 1927 |1 Jun 2003 | |- |Deyo |Newton J |Mar 1863 |9 Mar 1942 | |- |Deyo |Sylvester |22 Feb 1918 |25 Nov 1958 | |- |Dias |Brenda Joyce |23 Mar 1949 |7 May 2018 | |- |Diehl |SGT Charles W |27 Jun 1888 |27 Feb 1959 | |- |Diehl |Edna D |1889 |1968 | |- |DiLauro |Matthew |1950 |2017 | |- |Dillon |Glen |26 Jul 1927 |2009 | |- |DiMeo |Michael |unknown |2005 | |- |DiMeo |Yolanda “Viola” D'Ambra |1917 |2017 | |- |Dobbs |Donald K. |unknown |27 Sep 1970 | |- |Dombrowski |Ronald E. |1935 |2013 | |- |Douglas |Janice Ann |1948 |2008 | |- |Dowling |Arthur |1879 |1956 | |- |Dowling |Chauncey V. |25 May 1882 |8 Aug 1946 | |- |Dowling |Clayton J |1908 |1921 | |- |Dowling |Cora Hoyt |1876 |1949 | |- |Dowling |David Fredrick |5 Jul 1890 |20 Jun 1962 | |- |Dowling |Elizabeth |unknown |3 Oct 1946 | |- |Dowling |Elizabeth Hamilton |1875 |1953 | |- |Dowling |Florence Luella Barber |4 Dec 1897 |4 May 1991 | |- |Dowling |George H |1877 |1962 | |- |Dowling |Herbert N |1885 |1904 | |- |Dowling |Jessie Ennest |1901 |1966 | |- |John Henry Dowling |John Henry Dowling |1853 |1909 | |- |Dowling |Margaret J Winnie |1874 |1929 | |- |Dowling |Merritt Hoyt |1903 |1988 | |- |Dowling |Sally M Hommel |1858 |1926 | |- |Dowling |William E |1875 |1944 | |- |Doyle |Lilla B Davis |7 Jun 1859 |12 Nov 1894 | |- |Percy A Doyle |Percy A Doyle |19 Aug 1904 |29 Jul 1978 | |- |Alice M Dragan |Alice M Dragan |1909 |1996 | |- |Andrew Dragan |Andrew Dragan |1910 |1988 | |- |Dragan |Paul |17 Mar 1938 |29 Feb 2008 | |- |Dragun |Donalda Ann Theresa Hooper |26 Sep 1915 |16 Apr 1998 | |- |Dragun |John J |1911 |1994- | |- |Drescher |David E. |1953 |2015 | |- |Drescher |Emanuel F. “Red” |1925 |2012 | |- |Du Vernoy |Augusta Eilers |May 1877 |16 Jan 1963 | |- |DuBois |Cornelius “Neil” |unknown |10 Mar 1977 | |- |DuBois |Gertrude Louise Ricketson |10 Dec 1926 |5 Jul 2001 | |- |DuBois |Harry |1901 |1981 | |- |DuBois |Jane |1905 |1980 | |- |DuBois |John |3 Jan 1924 |31 May 2001 | |- |DuBois |Norman |1 Sep 1931 |15 Apr 1963 | |- |Ducas |Normand “Norm” |1984 |2017 | |- |Dugan |Philip S. |1961 |2013 | |- |Dunn |Martha Blanche Mower |30 Mar 1910 |27 Dec 1997 | |- |Dvorak |Ella |1901 |1994 | |- |Dvorak |Robert |1892 |1982 | |- |Dymond |Shirley Joyce Ballou |17 Mar 1932 |15 May 1994 | |- |Eckerlein |William G |2 Jul 1895 |9 Jul 1976 | |- |Edwards |Evelyn Lorz |1937 |2018 | |- |Egnor |Adlina Hommel |1860 |16 Nov 1942 | |- |Egnor |Charles |unknown |10 May 1963 | |- |Egnor |William |1856 |1930 | |- |Eilenberger |Kathleen Erickson |4 Mar 1923 |16 Dec 2008 | |- |Eistrat |Jonas |unknown |4 Apr 1977 | |- |Elmendorf |Leroy |1918 |27 Sep 1967 | |- |Ennis |Ellen |unknown |11 Sep 1961 | |- |Erbe |John Henry |8 Apr 1825 |15 Dec 1903 | |- |Erby |Abram |unknown |unknown | |- |Sarah |Abram |unknown |unknown | |- |Eschman |Peggy Lynn |unknown |19 May 1962 | |- |Essex |Clifford William |22 Mar 1896 |10 Aug 1961 | |- |Essex |Edith Elizabeth |30 Sep 1892 |1949 | |- |Evans |Virgil Byron |18 Apr 1929 |17 Jul 2007 | |- |Every |Harold Burton |15 Oct 1902 |30 Jul 1966 | |- |Every |Sally M. Cooper |6 Mar 1933 |20 Sep 2018 | |- |Falk |Arthur |18 Jul 1918 |17 Mar 2007 | |- |Falk |Emilie Quehl |1891 |1967 | |- |Falk |Fannie Vaclavicek |9 Jun 1921 |25 Mar 2012 | |- |Falk |Floyd |unknown |7 Sep 1971 | |- |Falk |Walter E |1892 |1945 | |- |Fanning |Geraldine J. |24 Feb 1937 |21 Mar 2003 | |- |Fatum |Elizabeth Smith |1822 |22 Dec 1898 | |- |Fatum |Elizabeth |unknown |11 Sep 1892 | |- |Fatum |Henry |1817 |5 Jan 1892 | |- |Fatum |Henry |unknown |19 May 1922 | |- |Faulkner |Johanna J |unknown |29 Jul 1962 | |- |Fernandez |May |4 Jul 1921 |14 Aug 2008 | |- |Ferraro |Nancy Andosca |1923 |2010 | |- |Fiero |Eva Rohde |6 May 1926 |4 Jun 2007 | |- |Fiero |John Edward |20 Jun 1920 |9 Apr 2005 | |- |Fiester |Mary A Schoonmaker |15 Oct 1858 |5 Jan 1927 | |- |Moses Fiester |Moses Fiester |3 Jun 1855 |15 Aug 1921 | |- |Alson Chauncey Finger |Alson Chauncey Finger |17 Aug 1921 |5 Mar 1993 | |- |Georgina M Hibbard Finger |Georgina M Hibbard Finger |1915 |1994 | |- |Gerald R Finger |Gerald R Finger |30 Oct 1915 |24 Jan 1976 | |- |Robert P Finger |Robert P Finger |25 Oct 1931 |21 Jan 2002 | |- |Rosa Belle Ransom Finger |Rosa Belle Ransom Finger |18 Aug 1893 |5 Jul 1987 | |- |Victor Stockton Finger |Victor Stockton Finger |7 May 1887 |29 Apr 1954 | |- |Virgil Rightmyer Finger |Virgil Rightmyer Finger |9 Sep 1919 |29 Jul 2000 | |- |Fisco |Joseph, Sr |5 May 1925 |3 Aug 2008 | |- |Foley |James “Pop” |22 Aug 1942 |12 Nov 2016 | |- |Ford |Nancy Ricketson |Jul 1933 |5 Dec 1982 | |- |Franchini |Waltraud “Wally” |1928 |2015 | |- |Fredrich |Leonard Adolph |20 Jan 1907 |27 Jan 1991 | |- |Fredrich |Madeline Ann Eckhardt |25 Jul 1908 |9 Nov 1990 | |- |Freese |Anna Catharine Roshe |1845 |13 Sep 1868 | |- |[[Offermann-54|Freligh]] |[[Offermann-54|Dee Ellen Offermann]] |15 Mar 1943 |26 May 2006 |[[Offermann-54]] |- |Frey |Joan L VanTassell |16 Nov 1939 |30 Aug 2007 | |- |Fuller |Frank |unknown |11 Jun 1962 | |- |Fussik |Valentine |unknown |16 Jul 1970 | |- |Gaebel |Hiltraut |1933 |2008 | |- |Gaffney |Ena Richardson |1936 |2011 | |- |Gaffney |Quinn J. |1994 |2014 | |- |Gagnon |William T., Sr |1956 |2016 | |- |Gakenheimer |Jay, Sr |1933 |2016 | |- |Gakenheimer |Nancy M Tymeson |30 Jan 1938 |9 May 2007 | |- |Gallagher |Eileen Patricia Gavigan |18 May 1929 |Aug 2015 | |- |Gallagher |Joseph Patrick |19 Oct 1951 |unknown | |- |Gardner |Robert E |19 Jul 1925 |7 Feb 2007 | |- |Garrison |Alanson |18 Mar 1841 |7 Oct 1899 | |- |Garrison |Amos |unknown |24 Aug 1897 | |- |Garrison |Anna M. Minkler |1 Jan 1838 |26 Jun 1884 | |- |Belva L. Teetsel Garrison |Belva L. Teetsel Garrison |Sep 1889 |1961 | |- |Garrison |Carmela Violetta |20 Jan 1956 |4 Apr 2013 | |- |Garrison |Cellinda E. Becker |Mar 1864 |1936 | |- |Garrison |Charlotte Becker |5 Jun 1928 |unknown | |- |Garrison |Edwin Merriel |31 Jul 1920 |Sep 1976 | |- |Garrison |Eliza C Minkler |unknown |26 Nov 1891 | |- |Garrison |Estelle |1915 |1996 | |- |Garrison |Harry |Aug 1889 |16 May 1911 | |- |Garrison |Howard B |1914 |1988 | |- |Garrison |John W |1830 |18 Jul 1896 | |- |Garrison |Louisa |unknown |10 Dec 1900 | |- |Garrison |Martin Van Buren |May 1887 |1903 | |- |Garrison |Netta May |1898 |1913 | |- |Garrison |Nettie |Feb 1872 |24 Mar 1872 | |- |Garrison |Raymond |24 Jun 1891 |Oct 1975 | |- |Garrison |Robert J. “Bobby” |11 Aug 1952 |23 Dec 2003 | |- |Garrison |Salina Hommel |1840 |27 Jul 1895 | |- |Garrison |William A. |1858 |1915 | |- |Garrison |William A. |unknown |13 Oct 1950 | |- |Garrison |William G |Apr 1838 |20 Sep 1926 | |- |Garrison |William M. |Sep 1881 |9 Oct 1950 | |- |Garvey |PFC Jesse |23 Mar 1896 |6 Dec 1965 | |- |Geick |Dawn Kime |1968 |2012 | |- |Giarraputo |Anna Kerest |1925 |2017 | |- |Giarraputo |Dominick A. |1925 |2015 | |- |Gilardino |Frank J. |1933 |2011 | |- |Gilbane |Catherine Elizabeth McDonnell |21 Oct 1927 |4 Jan 2014 | |- |Gilbane |Peter , Sr. |12 Jul 1926 |23 Oct 2017 | |- |Gippert |Randy James |unknown |unknown | |- |Gippert |Tammy Lee |1969 |1987 | |- |Gomes |Flori M |unknown |7 Sep 1975 | |- |Gomez |Robert, Sr |unknown |2 May 1975 | |- |Gramling |Mildred T |27 Mar 1924 |28 Mar 2008 | |- |Gramling |Robert E |11 Nov 1925 |26 Dec 2006 | |- |Granda |Gary George |1965 |2015 | |- |Grandstaff |Jacob Simon |1988 |2012 | |- |Gray |Donald M |31 Dec 1930 |11 Dec 2007 | |- |Gray |Elizabeth |1918 |2006 | |- |Gray |Elsie Clum |1787 |30 Oct 1856 | |- |Gray |Martin |20 Sep 1784 |10 Jan 1871 | |- |Green |Thomas E. |1936 |2010 | |- |Greening |Ingrid Olsen |unknown |24 Jan 1975 | |- |Greening |Rev John H. |25 May 1880 |18 Jan 1963 | |- |Greening |Margaret |21 Jul 1880 |22 Jul 1959 | |- |Grysho |Peter Eugene |1926 |31 Jan 2001 | |- |Gunderson |Catrina |unknown |20 Oct 1931 | |- |Gunn |Rev Fr Francis X. |1953 |2011 | |- |Gunn |Nancy |1947 |2017 | |- |Gutheil |Isabel |1924 |2016 | |- |Gutheil |Richard L. |5 Aug 1949 |9 Feb 2011 | |- |Haines |Anna C. Smith |6 Sep 1940 |22 Mar 2014 | |- |Haines |Eileen Gilbane |11 Apr 1952 |25 Jun 2007 | |- |Hallion |Kathleen C |1932 |2006 | |- |Hallion |Kenneth B |1927 |2001 | |- |Hanson |Frances Smith |1926 |2018 | |- |Harder |Eleanor Walker |1913 |2015 | |- |Harper |H Gordon |1911 |1987 | |- |Hasselbarth |Alfred |unknown |19 Dec 1970 | |- |Hauck |Freda Delores Frost |1927 |2018 | |- |Haun |George |1932 |2018 | |- |Hecht |Betty Jane Van Cleave |1912 |13 Oct 1978 | |- |Hegner |Werner A |1927 |2013 | |- |Heller |George P. |1914 |2008 | |- |Helmns |Antoinette Tangredi |1927 |2012 | |- |Hendershot |Edward Smith |5 Nov 1955 |6 Aug 1971 | |- |Hertica |Robert D |13 Sep 1964 |15 Mar 2009 | |- |Heuer |Marie |unknown |12 Jun 1956 | |- |Higgins |Allen P |unknown |26 Sep 1967 | |- |Hill |Abram C |20 Oct 1915 |16 Aug 1988 | |- |Hill |Albert E |1882 |1963 | |- |Hill |Benjamin E |1961 |1992 | |- |Hill |Betty C Lane |31 Aug 1920 |22 Nov 2009 | |- |Hill |Florence |1883 |19 Nov 1958 | |- |Hill |Leonard |unknown |17 Dec 1972 | |- |Hill |Mary C |1933 |unknown | |- |Hill |Russell S |1958 |1979 | |- |Hill |Sheldon W. |11 Nov 1914 |2 May 1999 | |- |Hill |Valory Jean |1963 |21 Aug 1963 | |- |Hipp |William J |unknown |27 Apr 1960 | |- |Hitchcock |Everett |28 Oct 1908 |15 Sep 1988 | |- |Hitchcock |Shirley Louise Monroe |9 Dec 1926 |28 Jul 2016 | |- |Hiza |Anna Matejcek |1872 |27 Sep 1939 | |- |Hoff |Francis H |1919 |1966 | |- |Hoff |Luise K |1912 |2000 | |- |Hoff |Mrs Melvin |unknown |10 Jan 1937 | |- |Holchik |Paul |unknown |15 Apr 1977 | |- |Holden |Beatrice |1904 |1965 | |- |Holden |Marion Emma Schwettmann |1912 |1962 | |- |Holland |Nelson |20 Jul 1915 |1 Dec 2000 | |- |Holmes |George P |3 Jun 1905 |1 Jan 1992 | |- |Holmes |Mildred E |24 Oct 1906 |6 Mar 1997 | |- |Hommel |Abram |12 Apr 1853 |9 Apr 1933 | |- |Hommel |Abram |1900 |1936 | |- |Hommel |Adelia Quick |1844 |unknown | |- |Hommel |Albert W |14 Jan 1848 |6 May 1942 | |- |Hommel |Alida Catherine |6 Nov 1856 |5 Jan 1868 | |- |Hommel |Anna Hommel |unknown |23 Mar 1961 | |- |Hommel |Anna Teetsel |unknown |4 Feb 1961 | |- |Hommel |Anna Rightmyer |20 Sep 1830 |16 Jul 1904 | |- |Hommel |Audrey J |1931 |1998 | |- |Hommel |Blanche |20 Jul 1892 |29 Aug 1892 | |- |Hommel |Catherine Myer |7 Mar 1823 |1 Jul 1903 | |- |Hommel |Mrs Charles Becker |unknown |31 May 1936 | |- |Hommel |Charles E |1857 |30 Mar 1933 | |- |Hommel |Charles Peter |4 Jul 1867 |15 Jul 1956 | |- |Hommel |Charles W |5 Aug 1857 |30 Jan 1937 | |- |Hommel |Charlotte Van Steenburgh |12 Jan 1826 |unknown | |- |Hommel |Charlotte L Relyea |1871 |1951 | |- |Hommel |Chester |23 Feb 1871 |18 Nov 1897 | |- |Hommel |Christopher |unknown |Jan 1938 | |- |Hommel |Clara Wolven |unknown |31 Oct 1931 | |- |Hommel |Claude |22 Feb 1900 |4 Apr 1965 | |- |Hommel |Conrad |1832 |20 Feb 1879 | |- |Hommel |Cornelious |6 Sep 1848 |16 Jun 1913 | |- |Hommel |David Christopher |3 Oct 1870 |15 Apr 1910 | |- |Hommel |David Edward |1891 |1891 | |- |Hommel |Delphin |10 Jan 1912 |Dec 1970 | |- |Hommel |Edward |1882 |1959 | |- |Hommel |Effie B Felton |17 Oct 1868 |5 Apr 1937 | |- |Hommel |Elizabeth Schoonmaker |16 Aug 1896 |17 Oct 1980 | |- |Hommel |Ella Ann Ransom |Jan 1888 |22 Jan 1969 | |- |Hommel |Ellen Dolan |29 Aug 1849 |19 Apr 1913 | |- |Hommel |Ellen Keator |1847 |1923 | |- |Hommel |Elsie Mae |6 Oct 1882 |23 Apr 1941 | |- |Hommel |Ernest |20 Nov 1894 |29 May 1972 | |- |Hommel |Floyd |Oct 1888 |6 Jan 1906 | |- |Hommel |Fordyce M. |unknown |11 Oct 1971 | |- |Hommel |Frank |15 Apr 1894 |9 Jul 1960 | |- |Hommel |Frederick |unknown |Jul 1929 | |- |Hommel |Frederick |1791 |2 Mar 1870 | |- |Hommel |George |10 Aug 1846 |14 Mar 1926 | |- |Hommel |George H |25 Nov 1834 |12 Nov 1907 | |- |Hommel |George M |1 Nov 1864 |17 Feb 1940 | |- |Hommel |Gertrude E. Rightmyer |unknown |19 Mar 1960 | |- |Hommel |Gilbert |unknown |2 Oct 1890 | |- |Hommel |Grace VanValkenburg |31 Aug 1917 |14 Oct 1994 | |- |Hommel |Harold W |2 Mar 1906 |May 1964 | |- |Hommel |Helen C |29 Jul 1895 |9 Oct 1974 | |- |Hommel |Henry |18 Aug 1815 |10 Aug 1887 | |- |Hommel |Jeremiah Nelson |17 Jun 1836 |4 Oct 1880 | |- |Hommel |John M |9 Oct 1815 |31 Jan 1885 | |- |Hommel |Joseph E., Sr |1939 |2016 | |- |Hommel |Laurens |4 Jul 1855 |14 Jan 1922 | |- |Hommel |Libbie C Wolven |1869 |1956 | |- |Hommel |Lottie M |1887 |1951 | |- |Hommel |Margaret “Judy” Lewis |28 Dec 1939 |26 Sep 2002 | |- |Hommel |Maria York |1796 |30 Oct 1885 | |- |Hommel |Maria Wolvin |unknown |31 Dec 1870 | |- |Hommel |Maria Elizabeth Wolven |20 Sep 1839 |23 Dec 1913 | |- |Hommel |Mary Catherine Myer |6 Oct 1847 |2 Apr 1932 | |- |Hommel |Mary E Roshe |1853 |14 Apr 1877 | |- |Hommel |Merwin |2 Sep 1921 |23 Dec 1989 | |- |Hommel |Milton |21 Dec 1885 |20 Jan 1958 | |- |Hommel |Nina Cole |1876 |1909 | |- |Hommel |Nora S Ransom |3 Jul 1898 |30 Nov 1994 | |- |Hommel |Oscar |unknown |11 Feb 1935 | |- |Hommel |Paul E |1919 |1998 | |- |Hommel |Pauline B Ellwein |1884 |1959 | |- |Hommel |Peter F |16 Jul 1884 |29 Jul 1971 | |- |Hommel |Sally C Schoonmaker |unknown |29 Aug 1893 | |- |Hommel |Sarah E Hoff |17 Aug 1863 |25 Mar 1912 | |- |Hommel |Sarah Elizabeth Vedder |unknown |19 Jun 1929 | |- |Hommel |Sarah Maria Myer |10 Sep 1859 |5 Apr 1926 | |- |Hommel |Stephen G |18 May 1854 |13 Jan 1913 | |- |Hommel |Susan Adaline |7 Mar 1864 |12 Feb 1913 | |- |Hommel |Victor I |29 Jul 1893 |Jan 1963 | |- |Hommel |William Edgar |21 Jul 1879 |1957 | |- |Hommel |William Frederick |6 Sep 1872 |23 Jul 1929 | |- |Hommel |Wilson |1892 |1936 | |- |Horan |Marie Antionette Lombardi |21 Mar 1920 |3 May 1991 | |- |Houser |Richard “Dick” |1929 |2011 | |- |Hua |Zing |1914 |unknown | |- |Hughes |Helen |1930 |2018 | |- |Hughes |Joseph L. |1950 |2013 | |- |Hughes |Travis M |17 Mar 1985 |8 Jul 2015 | |- |Hull |Janet G |unknown |25 Aug 1968 | |- |Hutton |CPL James R |15 Mar 1931 |21 Apr 1998 | |- |Immediato |Carmine F. |1922 |2010 | |- |Ingrassia |Joseph J |2 Nov 1935 |24 Jun 1975 | |- |Ingrassia |Thomas J. |2 Oct 1944 |11 Apr 2015 | |- |Ivino |Philip G |6 Jan 1943 |4 Jul 1998 | |- |Jack |Charles Edward |27 Jan 1888 |11 May 1964 | |- |Jack |Veronica Thein |25 Jun 1891 |8 Dec 1977 | |- |Jehle |Edward |1914 |2010 | |- |Jehle |Ethel A Feldman |28 Feb 1896 |9 Jan 1973 | |- |Jestand |Robert H. |1925 |2010 | |- |Jestand |Theresa Fischer |5 Sep 1932 |4 Feb 2005 | |- |Johnson |Al B. |1958 |2015 | |- |Johnson |Elmer |24 Sep 1928 |23 Jan 2009 | |- |Johnson |Mark A. |1941 |2013 | |- |Jones |Amanda |unknown |14 Jun 1972 | |- |Jones |Frederick Davies, Sr |4 Dec 1901 |7 Oct 1974 | |- |Jones |Jessie G |unknown |1 Oct 1975 | |- |Jones |Melissa Lee |unknown |14 Jun 1972 | |- |Jones |Myrna Jean Bonner |1933 |2017 | |- |Kang |Yung |1922 |unknown | |- |Keegan |Michael C |21 Sep 1950 |30 Dec 2007 | |- |Keenan |Sarah Cooke |unknown |27 Jun 1973 | |- |Kellerhouse |John W |24 Oct 1942 |10 Apr 2009 | |- |Kelly |Mary H Walsh |17 Sep 1943 |15 Mar 2015 | |- |Kemble |Jessie M Hilts |18 Feb 1871 |unknown | |- |Kemble |Sally Ann Rightmyer |28 Nov 1839 |11 Jul 1910 | |- |Kemble |Solomon H |7 Dec 1837 |7 Jul 1862 | |- |Kemble |William P |21 Sep 1859 |1 Aug 1919 | |- |Kerr |Michael |22 May 1955 |8 Jul 1955 | |- |Kingston |Ann Theresa |8 Feb 1928 |11 Sep 2007 | |- |Kingston |Gilbert R. |13 Mar 1924 |24 Dec 2004 | |- |Kirk |B |1876 |1958 | |- |Kirk |Charlotte M |1886 |1971 | |- |Kirk |Edward J |1888 |1966 | |- |Kirk |Margaret |1911 |2000 | |- |Kirk |Wharton |1907 |1968 | |- |Kiselbrack |Mariah |1853 |1945 | |- |Kleemann |Louis |1896 |1969 | |- |Kleemann |Mary C |1901 |1985 | |- |Knipe |Archibald |1796 |1870 | |- |Knisell |Darlene A |18 May 1958 |2 Mar 2008 | |- |Koch |Nellie Hommel |unknown |10 Jan 1964 | |- |Konopka |Anthony M |1918 |1987 | |- |Konopka |Norma L |1920 |1985 | |- |Koslowski |Beatrice Winnie |5 Oct 1921 |29 Jan 2013 | |- |Krohm |Carl |unknown |24 Jun 1964 | |- |Kruse |Martha Imelman |1901 |1965 | |- |Kruse |Willie |1897 |unknown | |- |Kuriplach |Jason R |7 Jun 1978 |3 Jun 2006 | |- |Lackmann |Margaret H Sauer |13 Apr 1941 |9 Dec 2015 | |- |Lambert |Brenda Schoonmaker |1961 |2011 | |- |Lamouree |Sgt Alexander |24 Jan 1888 |26 Apr 1963 | |- |Lamouree |Anna Elisa Haley |14 Aug 1854 |23 Jul 1939 | |- |Lamouree |Catherine |4 Dec 1890 |6 Dec 1985 | |- |Lamouree |Henry |5 Jul 1897 |20 Apr 1979 | |- |Lamouree |Luman |Nov 1858 |7 Nov 1926 | |- |Lamouree |Renee |1922 |2008 | |- |Lamouree |Roger A |unknown |30 Nov 1970 | |- |Lane |Augustus |1910 |1982 | |- |Lane |Margaret |1912 |1988 | |- |Lanier |Edna |14 Aug 1910 |30 Jan 2006 | |- |Lapinski |Martha Soderberg |unknown |29 Jan 1974 | |- |Lareau |Florian |1933 |2018 | |- |Lareau |Monique J. Brodeur |23 Mar 1936 |23 Jan 1998 | |- |Lattanzio |William J, Jr |19 Jul 1956 |10 Apr 2009 | |- |Laumer |Josef |unknown |3 Apr 1977 | |- |Lavelle |Martin M |25 Oct 1923 |26 Jan 1998 | |- |Layman |Ann Becker |1818 |17 Nov 1891 | |- |Layman |Charley E |unknown |19 Oct 1851 | |- |Layman |Lantha |unknown |31 Dec 1929 | |- |Layman |Isaac Lorenzo |5 Oct 1825 |5 Feb 1913 | |- |Layman |Peter |1818 |20 Nov 1856 | |- |Layman |Sarah Hitchcock |24 Feb 1824 |22 Nov 1863 | |- |LeClair |Kathryn Marian Gillett |3 Mar 1921 |19 Jun 2016 | |- |Lee |Robert G |1933 |2005 | |- |Lenz |Hanchen Sellmer |9 Dec 1914 |1 Feb 2011 | |- |Leonard |Russell E |1938 |2009 | |- |Lewis |Edmond M., Sr |unknown |28 Mar 1977 | |- |Lewis |Robert B. |1905 |3 Dec 1968 | |- |Linzey |Alvah |14 Oct 1894 |27 Jan 1963 | |- |Linzey |Martha Ransom |7 Aug 1899 |18 Jun 1977 | |- |Lombardi |Anna Egg |10 Oct 1894 |Aug 1982 | |- |Lombardi |Carmelo Guiseppe |18 Mar 1891 |May 1971 | |- |Longendyke |Cressie Short |unknown |31 Jan 1971 | |- |Longo |Albert |unknown |May 1925 | |- |Lorey |Carl R |unknown |8 Jul 1975 | |- |Lorey |Harry Lester |31 Jul 1920 |24 Jun 1997 | |- |Lowther |John |21 Sep 1896 |31 Oct 1975 | |- |Lucas |Raymond S. |unknown |17 Dec 1942 | |- |Mac Mullen |Edith M Hoff |10 Feb 1914 |Mar 1987 | |- |Mac Mullen |Richard P |7 Aug 1912 |23 Apr 1984 | |- |Manley |Rebecca |unknown |Mar 1945 | |- |Marcus |Constance “Connie” Washburn |10 May 1951 |7 Nov 2011 | |- |Martinez |Ramonia Gloria |1 Jun 1916 |20 Jan 2011 | |- |Marz |Lewis H |1911 |1981 | |- |Marz |Madeline Schoonmaker |1915 |1989 | |- |Massey |Caroline Katherine Pekurney |11 Nov 1910 |10 Jul 2002 | |- |Maurer |Mrs Betty Ann |26 Jun 1948 |12 Apr 2005 | |- |Mauterer |Charles |unknown |Nov 1935 | |- |Mauterstock |William |unknown |3 Feb 1974 | |- |McCaig |Dr Robert A |unknown |5 Jan 1977 | |- |McClure |Angelica M |1893 |1984 | |- |McNevin |Toni A |1949 |2000 | |- |Mead |Amelia Burtt |unknown |5 Jan 1961 | |- |Mergendahl |John H. , Jr. |10 Feb 1939 |Apr 2014 | |- |Merritt |Agnes LaFountain |unknown |22 Dec 1962 | |- |Merritt |Arnold, Sr |5 Oct 1931 |19 Jun 1985 | |- |Merritt |Charles |11 Mar 1924 |20 Jan 1993 | |- |Merritt |Deborah Ruth |Dec 1953 |Dec 1953 | |- |Merritt |Floyd B. |unknown |25 Oct 1945 | |- |Merritt |Floyd H. |6 Aug 1891 |16 Aug 1971 | |- |Merritt |Gloria Hutton |5 Aug 1932 |18 Feb 1998 | |- |Merz |Everett F |1907 |1974 | |- |Messick |Dorothea A |1919 |1991 | |- |Messick |William |1913 |1994 | |- |Metzelaar |Jan |15 Apr 1919 |19 Sep 2014 | |- |Miller |Albert T, Sr |1905 |1989 | |- |Miller |Eleanor Bush |9 Sep 1818 |13 May 1900 | |- |Miller |Joyce E |2 Aug 1943 |10 Sep 1979 | |- |Miller |Lillian A |1915 |1985 | |- |Miller |Valentine |14 Feb 1800 |18 Dec 1858 | |- |Mills |Rev Arien Lafayette |26 Apr 1914 |9 Sep 1991 | |- |Mills |Charity L Irwin |9 Aug 1920 |7 Jan 2013 | |- |Minkler |Anna E Garrison |30 May 1900 |6 Mar 1977 | |- |Minkler |Christian Snyder |8 Jul 1811 |6 Mar 1881 | |- |Minkler |Cornelius |1793 |24 Mar 1880 | |- |Minkler |Donald A, Sr |1918 |1991 | |- |Minkler |Doris |22 Apr 1921 |30 Aug 1921 | |- |Minkler |Edgar |25 Oct 1835 |unknown | |- |Minkler |Eve Rightmyer |1795 |27 May 1879 | |- |Minkler |Floyd L |14 Oct 1891 |11 Mar 1924 | |- |Minkler |Hannah Elizabeth Schoonmaker |23 Mar 1839 |10 Nov 1907 | |- |Minkler |Jane Marie |1806 |10 Oct 1871 | |- |Minkler |Leo |18 Feb 1915 |1 Oct 2002 | |- |Minkler |Olive F |1918 |unknown | |- |Minkler |Peter Wilson |17 Oct 1867 |20 Nov 1936 | |- |Minkler |Raymond |7 Nov 1918 |26 Dec 1932 | |- |Minkler |Rosanette Becker |1868 |1912 | |- |Minkler |Susan M Teetsel |1815 |19 Jul 1878 | |- |Monaco |Martin F |2 Nov 1949 |5 Feb 2015 | |- |Montalbono |Rose Marie |1935 |2002 | |- |Montaruli |Agnes M. |1926 |2005 | |- |Montaruli |David R. |1924 |2001 | |- |Moon |Sarah |unknown |23 May 1939 | |- |Moore |Earl G. |30 Sep 1933 |2 Sep 2013 | |- |Moore |Emily M |1904 |1998 | |- |Moore |John J |1904 |1980 | |- |Moose |Edmond McCarthy |28 Nov 1848 |21 May 1877 | |- |Moose |Edwin |1910 |27 Jul 1939 | |- |Moose |Hannah Schoonmaker |31 Mar 1874 |20 Jan 1940 | |- |Moose |Peter Backer |19 Dec 1870 |20 Jun 1938 | |- |Moose |Russell H |19 Dec 1898 |13 Aug 1972 | |- |Morgan |Richard E |1944 |2000 | |- |Morrill |Frank W. |26 Aug 1925 |11 Aug 2008 | |- |Morse |George |1876 |27 Mar 1933 | |- |Morse |George T |unknown |26 Aug 1977 | |- |Morse |Lena Schoonmaker |1870 |1919 | |- |Morse |Lowie |1889 |1912 | |- |Morse |William |1868 |1955 | |- |Mower |Catharine Wolven |unknown |2 Feb 1910 | |- |Mower |Clayton |27 Nov 1899 |14 Nov 1985 | |- |Mower |Clayton E, Jr |23 Feb 1926 |14 Dec 2007 | |- |Mower |Eleanor |unknown |6 Apr 1924 | |- |Mower |Ernest |15 May 1876 |11 Mar 1928 | |- |Mower |Hannah C |1828 |18 Dec 1889 | |- |Mower |Ida H |27 Aug 1899 |22 Sep 1994 | |- |Mower |John P |unknown |26 Feb 1868 | |- |Mower |John Peter |3 Jan 1790 |26 Feb 1868 | |- |Mower |Louis |unknown |4 Nov 1981 | |- |Mower |Lucy Maria Hommel |24 Jun 1882 |30 Jun 1961 | |- |Mower |Nancy D Mulks |19 Nov 1799 |29 Dec 1859 | |- |Mower |Nellie M |1849 |1936 | |- |Mower |Percy |3 Jul 1905 |26 Feb 1989 | |- |Mower |Raymond “Bill” |26 Apr 1903 |12 Feb 1972 | |- |Mozian |Mergedich “Mack” |1910 |3 Aug 1963 | |- |Mulligan |Mrs William |unknown |Jun 1921 | |- |Murray |Edith E Vedder |unknown |17 Apr 1962 | |- |Murray |Frederick J |unknown |1 Apr 1967 | |- |Myer |Alvaretta Rightmyer |2 Jan 1868 |28 Apr 1939 | |- |Myer |Anna Snyder |Aug 1849 |21 Sep 1939 | |- |Myer |Annie Backer |1848 |1930 | |- |Myer |Augusta A |1866 |2 Dec 1866 | |- |Myer |Catherine |23 Jan 1863 |24 Jan 1863 | |- |Myer |Charles Wilson |20 Mar 1852 |21 Jun 1935 | |- |Myer |Christiana M. Schoonmaker |unknown |4 Feb 1901 | |- |Myer |Christina Ransom |7 Apr 1789 |7 Dec 1860 | |- |Myer |Cornelius |unknown |27 Jul | |- |Myer |David P |28 Aug 1817 |23 Sep 1883 | |- |Myer |Elden C |unknown |7 Jan 1968 | |- |Myer |Evalena |1901 |2002 | |- |Myer |Floyd W. |Aug 1899 |11 Mar 1971 | |- |Myer |Henrietta |Mar 1860 |20 Apr 1861 | |- |Myer |Ira S |1828 |14 Jan 1877 | |- |Myer |John Henry |7 Dec 1845 |14 Jun 1863 | |- |Myer |Leslie |unknown |6 Nov 1935 | |- |Myer |Levy |1 Nov 1787 |16 Dec 1857 | |- |Myer |Libbie |unknown |14 Jul 1871 | |- |Myer |Lillie E |17 Apr 1870 |28 Jan 1871 | |- |Myer |Lottie Cole |1878 |17 Sep 1930 | |- |Myer |Margaret Wolven |10 Mar 1822 |30 Aug 1907 | |- |Myer |Maria Sax |1794 |14 May 1867 | |- |Myer |Martha A Rightmyer |1857 |1921 | |- |Myer |Nellia A Shutt |1838 |1924 | |- |Myer |Nettie Cole |unknown |22 Mar 1962 | |- |Myer |Peter Benjamin |22 Apr 1849 |19 Sep 1854 | |- |Myer |Peter Clarence |24 Jun 1873 |5 Dec 1922 | |- |Myer |Peter N |1855 |1931 | |- |Myer |Sarah Holden |unknown |Jun 1923 | |- |Myer |Simeon Peter |1790 |19 Jan 1863 | |- |Myer |Simon P.S. |unknown |unknown | |- |Myer |Stephen P |16 Aug 1820 |10 Nov 1892 | |- |Myer |William McK. |1896 |1966 | |- |Myer |William W |18 Jun 1885 |15 Aug 1961 | |- |Myers |Anna L Snyder |Mar 1866 |23 Mar 1935 | |- |Myers |James A |Nov 1863 |19 Nov 1943 | |- |Naumann |Rita B Manfredi |17 Apr 1915 |9 Dec 2008 | |- |Nelson |Marie Dorothy Gribbon |1923 |2014 | |- |Nelson |Randolph |17 Jan 1917 |2 Feb 2009 | |- |Nepper |Rosette Maybelle |unknown |29 Nov 1935 | |- |Newkirk |Mary E Frelich |1840 |21 May 1882 | |- |Nigro |Carol Ann |6 Nov 1948 |2 Feb 2011 | |- |Nilsen |Inga L |unknown |27 May 1958 | |- |O'Connor |Glenda Sue Peters |1938 |2017 | |- |O'Bryon |Gertrude Mae Hommel |unknown |28 May 1965 | |- |[[O'Connor-3695|O'Connor]] |[[O'Connor-3695|John “Buck” J]] |1938 |2011 |[[O'Connor-3695]] |- |O'Neill |Lorraine Zambella |1 Jun 1951 |9 Feb 2009 | |- |Offermann |John George |5 May 1917 |7 Jan 1991 | |- |Offermann |Olive Marie Botsch |23 Jun 1915 |16 Feb 2004 | |- |Ogden |Samuel |unknown |6 Jul 1970 | |- |Oliveri |Dorothy J “Dot” Brooks |11 Sep 1937 |1 Mar 2011 | |- |Olsen |Aura L Ayrovainen |unknown |21 Mar 1975 | |- |Olsen |Einar |1886 |1960 | |- |Olsen |Inga Jorgenson |1887 |1964 | |- |Ortado |Joseph |5 Jul 1901 |6 May 1977 | |- |Osborne |Marjorie Rightmyer |3 Aug 1898 |2 Aug 1968 | |- |Osborne |Romain |unknown |Sep 1925 | |- |Osborne |Stanley M |24 Aug 1892 |4 Oct 1918 | |- |Overbaugh |Addison |1857 |1900 | |- |Overbaugh |Alice Mae Brooks |unknown |3 Nov 1962 | |- |Overbaugh |Anna Schoonmaker |1855 |1929 | |- |Overbaugh |Arnold |1894 |1918 | |- |Overbaugh |Charlotte A |1906 |1978 | |- |Overbaugh |Creighton L |1899 |1965 | |- |Overbaugh |Harry |unknown |13 Feb 1948 | |- |Overbaugh |Harry C. |1937 |1997 | |- |Overbaugh |Millard G |unknown |29 Sep 1934 | |- |Overbaugh |MSGT Robert |unknown |24 Aug 1976 | |- |Overbaugh |Russell |unknown |15 Feb 1958 | |- |Overbaugh |Walter G |unknown |16 Jul 1977 | |- |Owens |Margaret Donovan |1886 |1976 | |- |Paige |Marjorie Tompkins |1923 |2017 | |- |Papakonstantis |Markos |1937 |2016 | |- |Paquin |Frank R. |1942 |2010 | |- |Parsons |Franklin Foster, Jr |26 Feb 1944 |9 Sep 2001 | |- |Parsons |Louis J |13 Jan 1918 |Jul 1996 | |- |Patterson |Herschel B |7 Oct 1901 |29 Nov 1956 | |- |Patterson |Mary Ann |1937 |2013 | |- |Patterson |Richard M. |1965 |2014 | |- |Paul |Betty |unknown |2008 | |- |Paul |Daniel W. |1917 |2012 | |- |Pavlak |Lorraine |1935 |2012 | |- |Pedersen |William A. “Bill” |1945 |2016 | |- |Pekurney |Anna |1884 |1925 | |- |Pekurney |John |4 Dec 1887 |Jan 1975 | |- |Pekurney |Katherine |1881 |3 Dec 1920 | |- |Perks |Albert L |6 Dec 1912 |2 Nov 1997 | |- |Perks |Jane Martin |24 Mar 1918 |10 Nov 2006 | |- |Peters |Alvin N |unknown |16 Mar 1962 | |- |Peters |Casey Marie Bull |26 Apr 1982 |17 May 2018 | |- |Peters |Wayne |unknown |Jul 1950 | |- |Pilz |Ethel Latimore |1938 |2017 | |- |Pipitone |Frank |1948 |2012 | |- |Piratzky |Regina J. |unknown |12 Oct 1966 | |- |Pirkel |Elizabeth Klemens |unknown |19 Jul 1976 | |- |Plue |Herford |unknown |Apr 1935 | |- |Post |Abram L |1844 |1907 | |- |Post |Esmond P. “Ez” |1924 |2014 | |- |Post |Henry |unknown |Oct 1930 | |- |Post |Marie Stage |1924 |2015 | |- |Post |Sarah C Hommel |1849 |1929 | |- |Poulin |Leon Francis |9 Jun 1924 |4 Mar 2009 | |- |Poulin |Loretta Taggart |17 Jul 1923 |8 Mar 2009 | |- |Prinz |Kenneth J |9 Mar 1928 |28 Dec 2004 | |- |Prinz |Marguerite “Marge” Dempsey |18 Aug 1929 |3 Oct 2017 | |- |Pritchard |David William |1956 |2015 | |- |Puma |Theresa Marcinsky |1931 |2012 | |- |Quick |Florence M Craft |6 Oct 1904 |Apr 1979 | |- |Quick |Raymond “Pinny” |26 Jan 1895 |Feb 1978 | |- |Quick |William |unknown |14 Nov 1960 | |- |Ransom |Amelia A |unknown |29 Jan 1976 | |- |Ransom |Gladys Hommel |1902 |26 Nov 1964 | |- |Ransom |James W |unknown |4 Apr 1963 | |- |Ransom |Jane C |1939 |unknown | |- |Ransom |Jesse F |20 Dec 1901 |30 Jun 1968 | |- |Ransom |John Wesley |3 Nov 1859 |6 Mar 1949 | |- |Ransom |Rachel Louisa Rightmyer |Jan 1861 |1932 | |- |Ransom |William David |2 Apr 1896 |12 Dec 1971 | |- |Rasmussen |Rasmon |1861 |Jun 1923 | |- |Reese |Donovan Ian |1969 |1993 | |- |Reese |Fred J. |30 Aug 1919 |22 Aug 2001 | |- |Rehberg |Carl |unknown |unknown | |- |Rehberg |Electa Marie Hobart |9 Mar 1912 |21 Jan 1999 | |- |Renner |John Fred |20 Sep 1920 |3 Apr 1981 | |- |Renner |Katherine Louise Hommel |12 Jul 1918 |23 May 1987 | |- |Reynolds |Edward |unknown |unknown | |- |Reynolds |Henrietta |unknown |unknown | |- |Reynolds |Henry |unknown |unknown | |- |Reynolds |James |unknown |unknown | |- |Reynolds |James R |8 Feb 1930 |12 Jan 2009 | |- |Reynolds |Noel J |25 Dec 1929 |18 May 2007 | |- |Reynolds |Oliver Edward |1892 |31 May 1958 | |- |Reynolds |Robert |unknown |unknown | |- |Richardson |Frank Kellogg “Richie” , Jr. |31 Jan 1945 |8 Feb 2002 | |- |Ricketson |Charlotte E |1936 |2014 | |- |Ricketson |Gertrude Murray |1903 |27 May 1967 | |- |Ricketson |Gideon |1905 |30 Mar 1964 | |- |Ricketson |Howard G |Nov |29 Dec 1997 | |- |Ricketson |Richard Jon |23 Apr 1941 |11 Dec 2006 | |- |Ricketson |Robert E |1923 |1966 | |- |Ricketson |Ronald |10 Nov 1956 |28 Feb 2009 | |- |Rider |Martha A Hommel |1 Apr 1860 |19 Mar 1882 | |- |Rightmyer |Adam |10 Feb 1836 |20 Mar 1890 | |- |Rightmyer |Almira Cole |20 Dec 1861 |16 May 1921 | |- |Rightmyer |Charles |17 Oct 1862 |31 May 1940 | |- |Rightmyer |Christina E Mower |1839 |1 May 1915 | |- |Conrad | Rightmyer |20 Dec 1834 |11 Jul 1902 | |- |Rightmyer |Elizabeth Jane Miller |6 Oct 1838 |31 May 1891 | |- |Rightmyer |George B |1871 |27 Jan 1894 | |- |George B |Rightmyer | | | |- |Wolven |Hannah |15 Apr 1800 |11 Apr 1873 | |- |Rightmyer |Jacob |1830 |4 Apr 1897 | |- |Rightmyer |Jesse |unknown |2 Jul 1939 | |- |Rightmyer |Katherine Elizabeth |unknown |3 Sep 1938 | |- |Rightmyer |Mrs Lavina |unknown |Aug 1921 | |- |Rightmyer |Peter A |7 Mar 1845 |21 Jan 1908 | |- |[[Rightmyer-19|Rightmyer]] |[[Rightmyer-19|Peter A]] |1804 |27 Jan 1897 |[[Rightmyer-19]] |- |Rightmyer |Peter M |1866 |14 Nov 1887 | |- |Rightmyer |Samuel |11 May 1838 |10 Apr 1913 | |- |Rightmyer |Sarah Catherine Hommel |24 Jul 1848 |19 Mar 1922 | |- |Rightmyer |Sarah Elizabeth Miller |29 Mar 1829 |27 Mar 1896 | |- |Riley |Charles F |20 May 1934 |7 Jul 2008 | |- |Riley |Charles P |1904 |1971 | |- |Riley |Robert J, Jr |20 Jun 1968 |18 Oct 1986 | |- |Robinson |William A. |17 May 1948 |27 Nov 2006 | |- |Roese |Mary Schottler |1867 |1950 | |- |Roese |William E |1871 |1948 | |- |Rogers |Jacob Henry |unknown |17 Apr 1963 | |- |Rogers |Monte Leone Shivers |23 May 1887 |21 Jan 1979 | |- |Rooney |Lawrence J |1911 |1987 | |- |Rooney |Mary A |1912 |2000 | |- |Rosa |Joseph |unknown |10 May 1937 | |- |Roshe |Christopher |1814 |1 Feb 1878 | |- |Roshe |Henrietta |1861 |1883 | |- |Roshe |Sarah Marie Hommel |7 Jan 1818 |17 Mar 1880 | |- |Roshe |Sarah Marie |1849 |1888 | |- |Roshe |Susan Adaline |1847 |1863 | |- |Rowell |Charles Stanley, Sr |17 Oct 1899 |24 Jan 1978 | |- |Rowell |Mary Pearl Buchan |Oct 1911 |14 Jan 1998 | |- |Rudtke |Caroline E Richard |6 Jan 1908 |28 Feb 2009 | |- |Rugar |Harold William |9 Jun 1954 |19 Mar 2013 | |- |Ruman |Mary |unknown |19 Dec 1960 | |- |Russell |John F |11 Feb 1938 |22 Nov 2007 | |- |Russell |Rachel A. Hill |unknown |13 Oct 1971 | |- |Sagazie |Henry W, Sr |1900 |1987 | |- |Sagazie (Cenotaph) |Irma Christina Stuparich |10 Jun 1909 |21 May 2014 | |- |Sawyer |Rev Frank P |unknown |16 Mar 1936 | |- |Schaller |Arthur A |1888 |1970 | |- |Schaller |Marie |1905 |1977 | |- |Schilling |Christian |unknown |9 Jan 1960 | |- |Schirmer |Eleanor Wolfert |1912 |2010 | |- |Schirmer |Ernest E. |1911 |1970 | |- |Schlenker |Mabel Young |unknown |17 Apr 1963 | |- |Schmersalh |William |unknown |31 Aug 1963 | |- |Schmid |Carl G |1919 |1986 | |- |Schmid |Dorothy Fonda |1926 |9 Jun 1971 | |- |Schoder |Carl |1907 |1992 | |- |Schoder |Mathilde Gihlein |4 Feb 1911 |14 Dec 2008 | |- |Schoonmaker |Abram E |1 Mar 1802 |8 Apr 1896 | |- |Schoonmaker |Abram T |3 Feb 1793 |30 Nov 1879 | |- |Schoonmaker |Alice Winnie |1889 |1953 | |- |Schoonmaker |Anna B |1861 |1939 | |- |Schoonmaker |Caroline |unknown |1 Aug 1935 | |- |Schoonmaker |Catharine Wolven |1805 |25 Jan 1853 | |- |Schoonmaker |Catharine E Layman |7 Oct 1841 |20 Jun 1923 | |- |Schoonmaker |Catherine Rightmyer |1827 |1913 | |- |Schoonmaker |Christina |unknown |unknown | |- |Schoonmaker |Cornelius E |6 Sep 1837 |17 Oct 1901 | |- |Schoonmaker |David |4 Jan 1778 |15 Feb 1857 | |- |Schoonmaker |David |8 Jun 1828 |19 Jan 1911 | |- |Schoonmaker |Edward |4 Oct 1881 |20 Sep 1883 | |- |Schoonmaker |Erma L |1925 |1930 | |- |Schoonmaker |Evelyn C Snyder |1902 |1942 | |- |Schoonmaker |Frank |1897 |1955 | |- |Schoonmaker |George H |16 Oct 1838 |19 Feb 1911 | |- |Schoonmaker |Gilbert R |1927 |1944 | |- |Schoonmaker |Grace |18 May 1883 |unknown | |- |Schoonmaker |Hannah M |unknown |5 Aug 1871 | |- |Schoonmaker |Irving |11 Jul 1873 |8 Mar 1958 | |- |Schoonmaker |Jacob |unknown |9 Aug 1875 | |- |Schoonmaker |Jane E Hommel |Jan 1842 |11 Feb 1921 | |- |Schoonmaker |Jesse |unknown |May 1877 | |- |Schoonmaker |John H |1835 |28 Apr 1898 | |- |Schoonmaker |Levi |4 Jan 1800 |22 Jul 1880 | |- |Schoonmaker |Margaret Catherine Rightmyer |1827 |25 May 1913 | |- |Schoonmaker |Maria |17 Oct 1815 |10 Mar 1907 | |- |Schoonmaker |Maria Hommel |20 Mar 1808 |18 Apr 1889 | |- |Schoonmaker |Melvin |1891 |1970 | |- |Schoonmaker |Minnie Owens |1877 |1922 | |- |Schoonmaker |Moses |26 Apr 1798 |17 Feb 1866 | |- |Schoonmaker |Nelly Whitaker |1799 |16 Feb 1872 | |- |Schoonmaker |Peter A |unknown |25 Apr 1901 | |- |Schoonmaker |Peter C |1803 |9 Feb 1872 | |- |Schoonmaker |Philander H |25 Dec 1827 |10 Aug 1908 | |- |Schoonmaker |Rachel C Schutt |1840 |unknown | |- |Schoonmaker |Renwick D |4 Oct 1896 |unknown | |- |Schoonmaker |Robert W |1927 |1967 | |- |Schoonmaker |Ruby B. Carle |unknown |11 Mar 1977 | |- |Schoonmaker |Ruth |11 Sep 1903 |5 Jun 2000 | |- |Schoonmaker |Sallie Wolven |unknown |15 Apr 1902 | |- |Schoonmaker |Sarah A Garrison |24 Jun 1867 |17 Aug 1928 | |- |Schoonmaker |Sarah Jane Hommel |21 Apr 1851 |20 Sep 1884 | |- |Schoonmaker |Selina |31 Dec 1889 |7 Jun 1909 | |- |Schoonmaker |Van Sanford D |unknown |11 Feb 1863 | |- |Schoonmaker |W Nelson |unknown |13 Feb 1933 | |- |Schoonmaker |William |1838 |1910 | |- |Schoonmaker |William N |21 May 1854 |13 Feb 1933 | |- |Schoonmaker |Willie E |unknown |8 Nov 1874 | |- |Schultz |Sally C Schoonmaker |1836 |19 Dec 1864 | |- |Schuman |Jeanne M Holmes |18 Sep 1932 |19 Dec 2012 | |- |Schuman |Richard C |1925 |10 Sep 1975 | |- |Schuster |Alice Winne |16 Nov 1921 |27 Jan 2009 | |- |Schuster |Linda L. |3 May 1952 |25 Feb 2005 | |- |Sciolino |Elaine |1956 |2015 | |- |Scott |Clark L |unknown |17 Apr 1958 | |- |Shay |James E. |1929 |2010 | |- |Shedder |Edna |1903 |1959 | |- |Sheeder |Edna M |1904 |6 Sep 1959 | |- |Sheeder |Liwood |1902 |1967 | |- |Sheehan |Jason |26 Oct 1992 |19 Jun 2010 | |- |Sheehan |Kevin M. |1955 |2012 | |- |Sheridan |Diane Merritt |1953 |2000 | |- |Sherred |John A |15 Apr |20 Sep 1896 | |- |Sherred |Maria Teetsel |14 Jun 1813 |4 Jun 1891 | |- |Shon |Albert G |17 Nov 1895 |12 Mar 1983 | |- |Shon |Ann Elizabeth Keuling |14 Jan 1909 |17 Nov 1986 | |- |Short |Frida M Hamers |29 Jun 1908 |29 Oct 2007 | |- |Short |Georgiana Creen |1947 |2011 | |- |Short |Jesse F., Jr |1947 |2016 | |- |Short |Margaret M |1909 |1984 | |- |Short |Oscar F |24 Mar 1905 |9 Nov 1976 | |- |Short |Russell William |1917 |1982 | |- |Shults |Sally C Schoonmaker |unknown |19 Dec 1864 | |- |Shumen |Donald L., Sr |19 Dec 1931 |25 Jan 2012 | |- |Sickler |Hannah Morse |unknown |9 Jan 1917 | |- |Sickler |Lorin B |1877 |1948 | |- |Sickler |Mary L Young |May 1878 |15 May 1953 | |- |Sickler |Rhoda Gertrude |11 May 1900 |10 Apr 1998 | |- |Siegrist |Margaret “Nana” Herr |May 1892 |1970 | |- |Siegrist |Oliver G. “Papop” |Jun 1882 |Oct 1967 | |- |Sinsapaugh |Myrtle |unknown |3 Aug 1961 | |- |Slater |Robyn Roberts |1922 |2010 | |- |Smith, Jr |PFC Richard J, Jr |23 Jan 1949 |24 Jul 1998 | |- |Snyder |Annatje Hannah Hommel |1781 |19 May 1859 | |- |Snyder |Catherine Margaret Mower |1854 |8 Feb 1928 | |- |Snyder |Christina Schoonmaker |15 May 1800 |11 Dec 1841 | |- |Snyder |Clarence |1 Apr 1881 |6 Dec 1948 | |- |Snyder |Elizabeth Alice “Libbie” Vedder |31 May 1879 |Nov 1966 | |- |Snyder |Elmer Elsworth |12 Oct 1881 |19 Jan 1931 | |- |Snyder |Franklin |Jul 1865 |16 May 1938 | |- |Snyder |Frederick “Fred” |Sep 1864 |13 Sep 1921 | |- |Snyder |G Emmett |8 Nov 1851 |22 Mar 1933 | |- |Snyder |Grace L Burke |1908 |5 May 1975 | |- |Snyder |Harriet |unknown |Dec 1925 | |- |Snyder |Henry |9 Jul 1880 |18 Apr 1956 | |- |Snyder |Henry E |1803 |1 Feb 1867 | |- |Snyder |PFC Herbert |1908 |1982 | |- |Snyder |James S |Mar 1858 |19 May 1917 | |- |Snyder |Jane Marie Fox |30 Nov 1843 |20 Oct 1915 | |- |Snyder |Jeremiah |4 Aug 1781 |5 Apr 1855 | |- |Snyder |Joseph |29 Oct 1880 |15 Jan 1959 | |- |Snyder |Kenneth R |1902 |1961 | |- |Snyder |Lavina Alice Freligh |24 May 1859 |10 Mar 1939 | |- |Snyder |Leon P |1900 |1978 | |- |Snyder |Lucy A Hommel |22 Apr 1849 |24 Apr 1915 | |- |Snyder |Maggie Osborn |Feb 1884 |Sep 1946 | |- |Snyder |Mary C Wolven |Oct 1877 |Nov 1941 | |- |Snyder |Mary Christina |11 Oct 1849 |24 May 1909 | |- |Snyder |Mary Ida Wolven |Apr 1870 |11 Oct 1930 | |- |Snyder |Minnie “Nettie” Hommel |Apr 1884 |29 Aug 1964 | |- |Snyder |Nellie Schoonmaker |Oct 1859 |15 Jul 1952 | |- |Snyder |Otis DeWitt |28 Jan 1877 |24 May 1939 | |- |Snyder |Paul |10 Oct 1839 |26 Jan 1921 | |- |Snyder |Ruth Evalena |1908 |7 Aug 1915 | |- |Snyder |Solomon |11 Oct 1849 |3 Oct 1930 | |- |Sobeck |Henry G. |1952 |2016 | |- |Sowles |George R. |1936 |2016 | |- |Sperl |Albert “Abby” |31 Aug 1923 |2 Feb 2004 | |- |Sperl |Alice |1926 |2016 | |- |Sperl |Arthur G |unknown |16 May 1993 | |- |Sperl |Edith Elizabeth Ricketson |17 Aug 1929 |Jun 2010 | |- |Sperl |Gary Gene |2 Jun 1952 |Nov 2004 | |- |Sperl |Leah |15 Apr 1957 |25 Feb 2017 | |- |Sperl |William |1924 |2012 | |- |Spica |Virginia Kucharczyk |1920 |2010 | |- |Sprenger |Lester W |unknown |31 May 1977 | |- |Sprenger |Rebecca Klee |unknown |1 Sep 1964 | |- |Spring |Edna Mary Hommel |1916 |21 Jan 1971 | |- |Springer |Bessie Mower |1897 |21 Jul 1923 | |- |Stamp |Elaine J Van Kleeck |16 Apr 1952 |22 Jul 2014 | |- |Stamp |Richard P |26 Sep 1944 |26 Jul 2008 | |- |Stanley |Phoebe Jane |unknown |14 Oct 1971 | |- |Stewart |Victoria A |1912 |1994 | |- |Stoll |Marie |unknown |1 Jan 1962 | |- |Stoly |Evanglyn Applegate |unknown |2 Nov 1976 | |- |Stoly |Peter P |unknown |16 Jul 1964 | |- |Stone |George M |16 Jun 1934 |31 Aug 2004 | |- |Storms |Steven E. |23 Jun 1957 |19 Nov 2003 | |- |Storms |Thomas N. |14 Nov 1951 |4 Jul 2005 | |- |Storms |Virginia D. |29 Dec 1929 |18 Jun 2006 | |- |Stralka |Stacey |1960 |2010 | |- |Strath |Stacey Lauren |unknown |2014 | |- |Strohsahl |Sibylla M Schirmer |unknown |26 Mar 1975 | |- |Strout |Melinda Rowe |1941 |2013 | |- |Stupino |Daniel |1948 |2012 | |- |Swart |Douglas |1920 |1989 | |- |Swart |Ella M |1921 |1981 | |- |Taggart |Dorothea |1916 |2017 | |- |Taggart |Robert F. |unknown |1993 | |- |Teetsel |Alvaretta |Jan 1858 |5 May 1862 | |- |Teetsel |Charlie A |Dec 1877 |11 Aug 1878 | |- |Teetsel |Dorothy Bear |1786 |18 Jul 1867 | |- |Teetsel |Edna E |unknown |23 Nov 1901 | |- |Teetsel |Freddie |Aug 1872 |26 Sep 1872 | |- |Teetsel |George E |20 Sep 1883 |21 Jan 1966 | |- |Teetsel |George M |Apr 1874 |14 Feb 1879 | |- |Teetsel |Jane A |1835 |27 Jan 1847 | |- |Teetsel |Jeremiah |1781 |23 May 1873 | |- |John H Teetsel |18 Jul 1810 |10 May 1891 | |- |Teetsel |Rachel M Hommel |12 Feb 1812 |3 Nov 1889 | |- |Teetsel |Robert |unknown |20 Nov 1901 | |- |Teetsell |Glenford I |21 Feb 1898 |9 Sep 1976 | |- |Terpening |George J. |12 Jun 1927 |13 Dec 2004 | |- |Thamsen |George Warren |1914 |2011 | |- |Thompson |Dorothy Overbaugh |1944 |2017 | |- |Thompson |Jerome E. “Jerry” |1938 |2013 | |- |Tice |Beatrice Minkler |6 Oct 1913 |22 Oct 2000 | |- |Tice |Bessie M |14 May 1919 |28 Mar 2003 | |- |Tice |Elmer L |23 Jan 1923 |9 Sep 2000 | |- |Tice |John E |1941 |1969 | |- |Tice |Lauretta Snyder |1903 |2001 | |- |Tobiassen |Bernard S |17 Aug 1935 |24 Jan 2014 | |- |Tompkins |Alice Henion |16 May 1892 |20 Jul 1977 | |- |Tompkins |Charles |1 Feb 1889 |10 Jan 1956 | |- |Tompkins |Florence Dunn |1930 |2016 | |- |Tompkins |Helen |unknown |1996 | |- |Tompkins |Jerry E. |1925 |2014 | |- |Tompkins |John P. , Jr. |1937 |2010 | |- |Tompkins |Marjorie Ronson |unknown |2016 | |- |Torok |Kathy Siracusano |25 Jan 1958 |7 Feb 2011 | |- |Torok |Magdolna “Magda” Szabo |1939 |2014 | |- |Totten |Leonard F. |29 Oct 1940 |11 Jun 2010 | |- |Trauelsen |Olga |unknown |7 Apr 1964 | |- |Treanor |Emma Spreen |19 Aug 1907 |1 Mar 2009 | |- |Trnka |Juanita “Peggy” |1921 |2005 | |- |Trnka |Richard F. |1925 |2009 | |- |Turck |Sally Ann |1834 |3 Jul 1874 | |- |Turtle |Adelaide Lamouree |2 Oct 1883 |20 Apr 1969 | |- |Tuthill |Eldred Gordon |6 Jul 1895 |16 Oct 1982 | |- |Tyler |Charles “Skip” |1949 |2017 | |- |Uvino |Mary M. |17 May 1942 |22 Oct 2003 | |- |Uvino |Philip G. |6 Jan 1943 |4 Jul 1998 | |- |Vacca |Cecelia |1916 |2005 | |- |Vacca |Pat |1907 |1999 | |- |Vaclavicek |Hattie Snyder |21 May 1897 |4 Jul 1982 | |- |Vaclavicek |Thomas |28 Sep 1896 |21 May 1972 | |- |Vale |Donna Kinser |1946 |2011 | |- |Valk |Nellie |unknown |30 Jul 1936 | |- |Valk |William H |1855 |1912 | |- |Van Bramer |W. Nelson |1900 |23 Apr 1970 | |- |Van Hovenburgh |James |unknown |14 Nov 1935 | |- |Van Steenberg |Charles |unknown |13 Jun 1938 | |- |Van Tassell |Robert T |unknown |15 Feb 1973 | |- |Van Vlierden |Hilda |unknown |22 Mar 1977 | |- |Van Wart |Mary |unknown |16 Jan 1939 | |- |Van Wyck |Emily |5 Apr 1867 |12 Jan 1967 | |- |VanBramer |Katheryn |1903 |1992 | |- |VanBramer |W. Nelson |1899 |1970 | |- |Vedder |Aaron |1794 |9 Feb 1868 | |- |Vedder |Barbara Jane Vozdik |1932 |2011 | |- |Vedder |Chauncey Myer |12 Oct 1851 |unknown | |- |Vedder |Clayton B |4 Jul 1904 |Aug 1978 | |- |Vedder |Elizabeth Sparling |1794 |1 Sep 1871 | |- |Vedder |Emmett |1922 |1987 | |- |Vedder |Esmond S. |27 Feb 1921 |4 Jan 1988 | |- |Vedder |Florence Winnie |1928 |2017 | |- |Vedder |Ida Wolven |1874 |1954 | |- |Vedder |Jason M |1874 |1936 | |- |Vedder |John Cholet |27 Jul 1819 |10 May 1865 | |- |Vedder |Joseph |unknown |May 1934 | |- |Vedder |Richard Lloyd |16 Mar 1918 |30 Jul 1970 | |- |Vedder |William S |1841 |6 Sep 1878 | |- |Verpent |Bernadette M. McHugh |30 Aug 1927 |2 Jan 2018 | |- |Vogel |Philip S. |unknown |10 Sep 1945 | |- |Voorhis |Victor |unknown |14 Dec 1933 | |- |Wamboldt |Daniel W. “Danny” |1957 |2010 | |- |Warns |John Louis |5 Mar 1923 |17 Sep 1993 | |- |Wasserbach |Anna Magnus |1932 |2016 | |- |Wasserbach |Marjory L Steiger |unknown |24 Jan 1975 | |- |Wasserbach |Rudolph |unknown |18 Dec 1960 | |- |Wasserbach |Terese Vettel |7 Apr 1895 |21 Sep 1976 | |- |Waters |Gretta May Taylor |unknown |25 Sep 1947 | |- |Watson |Mrs Robert |unknown |26 Mar 1933 | |- |Weeks |Ernest |unknown |7 Jan 1955 | |- |Weeks |Freda Linzey |unknown |5 Sep 1968 | |- |Weigel |William |1940 |2011 | |- |West |Rose Yannotty |1920 |2012 | |- |Whalen |Andrew J |24 Jan 1893 |2 Jan 1958 | |- |Whitaker |Albert W |25 Sep 1931 |8 Sep 2004 | |- |Whitaker |Rev Hugh C |11 Dec 1924 |4 May 2015 | |- |Whitaker |Paul R |4 Jul 1959 |6 May 2011 | |- |White |Amy Jane Deyo |15 Jan 1859 |18 Dec 1940 | |- |White |Thomas P |27 Sep 1859 |14 May 1933 | |- |Whitehead |Clement V |unknown |1 May 1975 | |- |Whitney |Allen J. |unknown |1999 | |- |Whitney |Carrie Valk |1862 |1940 | |- |Whitney |Donald |unknown |29 Jul 1933 | |- |Whitney |George W |12 Mar 1905 |23 May 1975 | |- |Whitney |James |1868 |1940 | |- |Whitney |Rita Davis |1917 |2013 | |- |Whritenor |Elizabeth Ann |1930 |2016 | |- |Wilhelm |Charles E |1884 |9 Jun 1942 | |- |Williams |Curtis |unknown |Jul 1928 | |- |Wiltse |Clarence Beach |3 Jan 1877 |17 Mar 1951 | |- |Wiltse |Mabel Catherine Ransom |22 Aug 1881 |13 Oct 1959 | |- |Winnie |Lena |28 Jul 1900 |10 Jun 1963 | |- |Winnie |LeRoy |11 Mar 1895 |15 Feb 1976 | |- |Winters |Charles T. , III |1942 |2016 | |- |Witzeman |John J |7 Mar 1905 |4 Apr 1972 | |- |Witzeman |John W |unknown |14 Jul 1967 | |- |Wolven |Mrs Adaline Becker |1869 |22 Mar 1935 | |- |Wolven |Adam S |5 Sep 1874 |24 May 1954 | |- |Wolven |Addie |1887 |unknown | |- |Wolven |Almenia Snyder |Oct 1865 |14 Dec 1927 | |- |Wolven |Catherine Mower |29 Oct 1856 |21 Mar 1923 | |- |Wolven |Charles |unknown |22 May 1930 | |- |Wolven |Clara Margaret Myer |8 Jan 1865 |4 Feb 1948 | |- |Wolven |Cornelius |1881 |1942 | |- |Wolven |Daniel |1854 |1914 | |- |Wolven |Edson |1887 |1967 | |- |Wolven |Elbert J “Sam” |5 Sep 1909 |17 Jan 1971 | |- |Emma Jane Becker Wolven |Emma Jane Becker Wolven |unknown |24 Jan 1935 | |- |Wolven |George |1861 |1939 | |- |Wolven |Grace Groody |1902 |1970 | |- |Wolven |Harrison |1914 |13 Feb 1973 | |- |Wolven |Hazel |1906 |1988 | |- |Wolven |Howard |1904 |1984 | |- |Wolven |John Henry |1846 |14 Feb 1922 | |- |Wolven |Lawrence |1851 |3 Dec 1936 | |- |Wolven |Levi |1865 |unknown | |- |Wolven |Luther |1891 |1971 | |- |Wolven |Mina Snyder |1882 |Jan 1919 | |- |Wolven |Nellie Minkler |unknown |22 Mar 1960 | |- |Wolven |Robert F |1870 |5 Apr 1923 | |- |Wolven |Sally Ann |3 Oct 1844 |22 Jul 1907 | |- |Wolven |William A |1865 |1940 | |- |Wyman |Anna C Wolven |unknown |6 Sep 1935 | |- |Yager |Cora E Kerr |28 Dec 1864 |8 Oct 1948 | |- |Yager |Easton |30 May 1886 |1 Jan 1888 | |- |Yager |Ethan |9 Apr 1863 |28 May 1936 | |- |Yager |John |11 Oct 1896 |24 Mar 1979 | |- |Yager |Luke |unknown |6 Jul 1956 | |- |Young |John V.B. |8 Jan 1840 |3 Apr 1912 | |- |Young |Mary Hommel |8 May 1845 |5 May 1925 | |- |Young |Rachel T. Keller |unknown |16 Jun 1959 | |- |Young |Sarah A Rightmyer |Apr 1864 |21 Feb 1904 | |- |Zahn |Waldemar, Sr |15 Jun 1925 |31 Dec 2002 | |- |Zambrella |Arthur |1921 |2012 | |- |Zambrella |Karen Gomez |1952 |2017 | |- |Zambrella |Rose Profeta |1929 |2010 | |- |Ziegler |James K. |29 Oct 1917 |17 Jul 2014 | |- |Zollo |Sally Ann Lamouree |1941 |2016 | |}

Blue Plaques - LifeTree

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[[Category: English Heritage Blue Plaque]] [[Category: Royal Society of Chemistry Blue Plaque]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_Heritage_blue_plaques_in_London List of English Heritage blue plaques in London - ''From Wikipedia'' ] ''This is a list of the approximately '''940''' blue plaques placed by English Heritage and its predecessors in the boroughs of London, the City of Westminster, and the City of London.'' [[:Space:NPG%20UK%20Profiles%20-%20Links|NPG UK Portraits - Profile Tree]] [http://www.blueplaqueplaces.co.uk/ and more Blue '''Plaque''' Places] = Your guide to memorial and commemorative plaques (of all colours!) ''across the UK'' *[[:Category:English Heritage Blue Plaque|''Blue Plaques'' and ]] [https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/about-blue-plaques/history-of-blue-plaques/ the the History of '''Blue Plaques''' . . ''in London'' ] | [https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/about-blue-plaques/top-ten-blue-plaque-facts/ Top Ten Blue Plaque '''Facts'''] *[[Dickens-158|'''Dickens,''' ]][https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/charles-dickens/ Charles ''(1812-1870)'' ] *[http://ourheritage.net/INDEX.HTML Our Heritage] | [https://web.archive.org/web/19991013020934/http://www.ourheritage.net/index_page_stuff/Following_Trails/Waterton/Waterton_England/Waterton_sign.html Waterton's Yorkshire England home] | [http://www.ourheritage.net/index_page_stuff/Following_Trails/Waterton/Waterton_England/Waterton_Index.html Who was Charles Waterton? ] | [[Waterton-104|Charles '''Waterton''' ''(1782 - 1865)'' ]]

Blue Spring Cemetery - Binkley

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[[Category:Blue Spring Cemetery, Ashland City, Tennessee]] [[Category: Tennessee, Binkley Name Study]] This is a listing of all Binkleys in this cemetery. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=680868&CRid=9422&pt=Blue%20Spring%20Cemetery& Blue Spring], 67 Binkley interments, Cheatham County, TN Last Name, First, Middle - Find a Grave#, Birth Date, Death Date #Binkley, Adam McKinley 86574131, b. May 24, 1898 d. Apr. 30, 1970 #Binkley, Almer J "Jay" 86573674, b. Aug. 5, 1922 d. Jan. 27, 2012 #Binkley, Andrew Jackson "AJ" 86573655, b. Mar. 7, 1870 d. Jun. 5, 1952 #Binkley, Andy Eugene 86573686, b. Jun. 29, 1902 d. Jun. 16, 1972 #Binkley, Ann Elizabeth Morris 23626144, b. Apr. 21, 1841 d. Apr. 8, 1914 #Binkley, Arthur J 86573716, b. Nov. 28, 1929 d. Sep. 29, 1957 #Binkley, Arthur Lewis 86573694, b. May 9, 1937 d. Apr. 17, 1991 #Binkley, Billy Harper 86573735, b. Jun. 25, 1943 d. Dec. 31, 1993 #Binkley, Cassie Irene Rose 86573746, b. Jan. 16, 1892 d. Apr. 14, 1964 #Binkley, Charles E 86573758, b. Dec. 9, 1924 d. Mar. 13, 1997 #Binkley, Charles W 86573782, b. Aug. 8, 1950 d. Nov. 3, 1950 #Binkley, Cheryl Dawn 86574023, b. May 24, 1955 d. Apr. 27, 1956 #Binkley, Edgar Otto Lewis 86574228, b. Aug. 7, 1908 d. Aug. 23, 1973 #Binkley, Edna Mallon Puckett 86574238, . Oct. 13, 1913 d. Feb. 14, 1993 #Binkley, Gilbert Jackson 86573805, b. Dec. 28, 1925 d. Oct. 3, 1988 #Binkley, Gregory 86573823, b. May 5, 1984 d. May 5, 1984 #Binkley, Guy J 86573834, b. May 8, 1902 d. Aug. 26, 1992 #Binkley, Hansel 132153784, b. Jan. 24, 1904 d. Dec. 22, 1951 #Binkley, Hattie Wilmerten 86573856, b. Jan. 20, 1933 d. Feb. 13, 1933 #Binkley, Henry Blackstone 86573868, b. Jun. 19, 1861 d. Dec. 29, 1948 #Binkley, Henry Franklin 86573880, b. Nov. 15, 1855 d. Mar. 26, 1939 #Binkley, Hulda B Morris 86573910, b. May 15, 1834 d. Mar. 16, 1868 #Binkley, Infant Daughter 86573925, b. 1937 d. 1937 #Binkley, James E 86573942, b. May 31, 1917 d. Sep. 1, 1919 #Binkley, James H 86573954, b. May 18, 1943 d. Jul. 21, 1991 #Binkley, James Hansel 86081292, b. Jan. 24, 1904 d. Dec. 22, 1951 #Binkley, James Newton "Jimmy" 86573969, b. Dec. 19, 1941 d. Feb. 20, 2003 #Binkley, James Thomas 86573980, b. Apr. 14, 1859 d. Apr. 8, 1939 #Binkley, Jerome Dale 86574011, b. Mar. 24, 1954 d. Apr. 27, 1956 #Binkley, Jesse H 86574040, b. Sep. 12, 1898 d. Jun. 5, 1979 #Binkley, John E 86574057, b. Dec. 19, 1941 d. Dec. 21, 1941 #Binkley, John Riley 86574110, b. Feb. 24, 1837 d. Jun. 4, 1923 #Binkley, Katherine Darrow 86574142, b. Jan. 2, 1902 d. Oct. 1, 1958 #Binkley, Kim Renee 86574356, b. May 16, 1963 d. Dec. 1, 2010 #Binkley, Laura Pearl Pardue 86574152, b. Jul. 1, 1914 d. Feb. 18, 1986 #Binkley, Lena Mai 110011048, b. Oct. 4, 1892 d. Aug. 2, 1952 #Binkley, Leonidas J "Bud" 86574185, b. Apr. 14, 1861 d. Dec. 12, 1912 #[[Abernathy-1312|Binkley, Lula Jenny "Jennie" Abernathy]]- 86574406, b. Nov. 8, 1871 d. Apr. 29, 1947 #Binkley, Mack C 86574163, b. Jun. 29, 1891 d. Jul. 1, 1964 #Binkley, Mary Ann Pursley 86574337, b. Oct. 21, 1917 d. Feb. 9, 1992 #Binkley, Mary Ann Elizabeth Mosier 86574175, b. Aug. 5, 1868 d. Feb. 17, 1963 #Binkley, Mary Ellen 86574195, b. May 23, 1982 d. May 23, 1982 #Binkley, Mary Ellen 86574047, b. Apr. 5, 1909 d. Nov. 28, 1969 #Binkley, Mary Katherine Berry 86574121, b. Apr. 18, 1917 d. Aug. 19, 1975 #Binkley, Nancey Margaret 86573899, b. Sep. 13, 1870 d. Jun. 10, 1941 #Binkley, Nina Pearl 86574214, b. Oct. 19, 1903 d. May 29, 1937 #Binkley, Penny Celeste 86574278, b. Jan. 17, 1957 d. Feb. 2, 1983 #Binkley, Prince Allison 86574259, b. Oct. 13, 1913 d. Sep. 7, 1990 #Binkley, Randall Gene 86573997, b. Sep. 21, 1940 d. Mar. 3, 1997 #Binkley, Richard Mack 86574290, b. Jan. 15, 1922 d. Feb. 27, 1949 #Binkley, Riley Dillard 86574317, b. Jul. 4, 1904 d. Apr. 25, 1989 #Binkley, Rither D 86573794, b. Jun. 11, 1948 d. Jun. 11, 1948 #Binkley, Susan Jane "Susie" Tyler 86574371, b. Jul. 28, 1867 d. Nov. 9, 1919 #Binkley, Verner Druid 86574384, b. Jan. 24, 1893 d. Oct. 28, 1981 #[[Binkley-922|Binkley, William Franklin "Will"]] - 86574395, b. Sep. 6, 1865 d. Sep. 10, 1928 #Binkley, William L 86574415, b. Mar. 24, 1832 d. Mar. 20, 1865 #Binkley, William T 86574426, b. Dec. 12, 1879 d. Mar. 2, 1941 #Chambliss, Hattie L F Binkley 86574506, b. Jun. 4, 1872 d. Jun. 11, 1953 #Cochran, Gracie Lee Binkley 86574619, b. Aug. 31, 1911 d. Aug. 21, 1999 #Curtis, Evelyn Virginia Binkley 86787599, b. May 29, 1929 d. Jun. 28, 1969 #DeLong, Amandia Evelyn Binkley 86787646, b. Dec. 17, 1861 d. Mar. 25, 1949 #Jarrell, Mary T Binkley 132750831, b. Oct. 8, 1868 d. Mar. 12, 1943 #Knight, Lela Bell Binkley 77079463, b. Nov. 23, 1897 d. Feb. 16, 1941 #Mayo, Lula Mai Binkley 86806663, b. Sep. 29, 1894 d. Aug. 6, 1986 #Morris, Claudia Frances Binkley 86806869, b. Nov. 28, 1885 d. Apr. 10, 1958 #Pursley, Grace Mai "Gracie" Binkley 86807392, b. Jul. 22, 1907 d. May 30, 1979 #Sterry, Nancy Tennessee Binkley 155956518, b. Jun. 29, 1865 d. Jun. 23, 1936

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King|||||||| |- |||||Little Walter|||||||| |- |||||Lizzie Douglas||1897||1973|||| |- |||||Muddy Waters|||||||| |- |||||Charley Patton|||||||| |- |||||Jimmy Reed|||||||| |- |||||Bessie Smith|||||||| |- |||||Otis Spann|||||||| |- |||||T-Bone Walker|||||||| |- |||||Sonny Boy Williamson I|||||||| |- |||||Sonny Boy Williamson II|||||||| |- |rowspan=5|1981||||||Bobby "Blue" Bland|||||||| |- |||||Roy Brown|||||||| |- |||||Blind Willie McTell|||||||| |- |||||Professor Longhair|||||||| |- |||||Tampa Red|||||||| |- |rowspan=5|1982||||||Leroy Carr|||||||| |- |||||Ray Charles|||||||| |- |||||Big Walter Horton|||||||| |- |||||Freddie King|||||||| |- |||||Magic Sam|||||||| |- |rowspan=5|1983||||||Louis Jordan|||||||| |- |||[[Nelson-29970]]||[[Nelson-29970|Albert King]]||1923||1992||[[Image:Nelson-29970.jpg|75px]]||'''{{red|NC}}''' |- |||||Robert Nighthawk|||||||| |- |||||Ma Rainey|||||||| |- |||||Big Joe Turner|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|1984||||||Otis Rush|||||||| |- |||||Hound Dog Taylor|||||||| |- |||||Big Mama Thornton|||||||| |- |rowspan=4|1985||||||Chuck Berry|||||||| |- |||||Buddy Guy|||||||| |- |||||J. B. Hutto|||||||| |- |||||Slim Harpo|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|1986||||||Albert Collins|||||||| |- |||||Tommy Johnson|||||||| |- |||||Lead Belly|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|1987||||||Percy Mayfield|||||||| |- |||||Eddie Taylor|||||||| |- |||||Sonny Terry|||||||| |- |rowspan=4|1988||||||Mississippi John Hurt|||||||| |- |||||Little Milton|||||||| |- |||||Jay McShann|||||||| |- |||||Johnny Winter|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|1989||||||Clifton Chenier|||||||| |- |||||Robert Lockwood Jr.|||||||| |- |||||Memphis Slim|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|1990||||||Blind Blake|||||||| |- |||||Lonnie Johnson|||||||| |- |||||Bukka White|||||||| |- |rowspan=5|1991||||||Sleepy John Estes|||||||| |- |||||Billie Holiday|||||||| |- |||||Mississippi Fred McDowell|||||||| |- |||||Leonard Chess* inducted as a non-performer|||||||| |- |||||Sunnyland Slim|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|1992||||||Skip James|||||||| |- |||||Johnny Shines|||||||| |- |||||Big Joe Williams|||||||| |- |rowspan=2|1993||||||Champion Jack Dupree|||||||| |- |||||Lowell Fulson|||||||| |- |rowspan=7|1994||||||Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup|||||||| |- |||||Bill "Hoss" Allen|||||||| |- |||||John Lomax|||||||| |- |||||Alan Lomax|||||||| |- |||||John Richbourg|||||||| |- |||||Gene Nobles|||||||| |- |||||Wynonie Harris|||||||| |- |rowspan=2|1995||||||Phil Chess|||||||| |- |||||Jimmy Rogers|||||||| |- |rowspan=4|1996||||||Charles Brown|||||||| |- |||||David "Honeyboy" Edwards|||||||| |- |||||Bob Koester|||||||| |- |||||Pete Welding|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|1997||||||Brownie McGhee|||||||| |- |||||Koko Taylor|||||||| |- |||||Bruce Iglauer|||||||| |- |rowspan=4|1998||||||Luther Allison|||||||| |- |||||Junior Wells|||||||| |- |||||Lillian McMurry|||||||| |- |||||Sam Phillips|||||||| |- |rowspan=4|1999||||||Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown|||||||| |- |||||Roosevelt Sykes|||||||| |- |||||Lester Melrose|||||||| |- |||||Chris Strachwitz|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|2000||||||Johnny Otis|||||||| |- |||||Stevie Ray Vaughan|||||||| |- |||||Dick Waterman|||||||| |- |rowspan=5|2001||||||Etta James|||||||| |- |||||Little Junior Parker|||||||| |- |||||Rufus Thomas|||||||| |- |||||Theresa Needham|||||||| |- |||||Robert Palmer|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|2002||||||Jim O'Neal|||||||| |- |||||Ruth Brown|||||||| |- |||||Big Maceo Merriweather|||||||| |- |rowspan=5|2003||||||Fats Domino|||||||| |- |||||Pinetop Perkins|||||||| |- |||||Sippie Wallace|||||||| |- |||||Dinah Washington|||||||| |- |||||Ralph Bass|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|2004||||||J. 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C. Handy||1873||1958||[[Image:Handy-1155.jpg|75px]]|||'''{{red|NC}}''' |- |||||Amos Milburn|||||||| |- |||||Charlie Musselwhite|||||||| |- |||||Bonnie Raitt|||||||| |- |rowspan=11|2011||||||Big Maybelle|||||||| |- |||||Robert Cray|||||||| |- |||||John P. Hammond|||||||| |- |||||Alberta Hunter|||||||| |- |||||Denise LaSalle|||||||| |- |||||J. B. Lenoir|||||||| |- |||||Bruce Bromberg|||||||| |- |||||Vivian Carter|||||||| |- |||||James Bracken|||||||| |- |||||Samuel Charters|||||||| |- |||||John Wesley Work III|||||||| |- |rowspan=13|2012||||||Horst Lippmann|||||||| |- |||||Fritz Rau|||||||| |- |||||Doc Pomus|||||||| |- |||||Pervis Spann|||||||| |- |||||Billy Boy Arnold|||||||| |- |||||Mike Bloomfield|||||||| |- |||||Buddy Johnson|||||||| |- |||||Ella Johnson|||||||| |- |||||Lazy Lester|||||||| |- |||||Furry Lewis|||||||| |- |||||Matt "Guitar" Murphy|||||||| |- |||||Frank Stokes|||||||| |- |||||Allen Toussaint|||||||| |- |rowspan=9|2013||||||Otis Clay|||||||| |- |||||Earl Hooker|||||||| |- |||||Little Brother Montgomery|||||||| |- |||||Jimmie Rodgers|||||||| |- |||||Jody Williams|||||||| |- |||||Joe Louis Walker|||||||| |- |||||Cosimo Matassa|||||||| |- |||||Dave Clark|||||||| |- |||||Henry Glover|||||||| |- |rowspan=8|2014||||||Big Jay McNeely|||||||| |- |||||Eddie Shaw|||||||| |- |||||Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson|||||||| |- |||||R. L. Burnside|||||||| |- |||||Robert Pete Williams|||||||| |- |||||Mike Kappus|||||||| |- |||||Don Robey|||||||| |- |||||Dick Shurman|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|2015||||||Eric Clapton|||||||| |- |||||Little Richard|||||||| |- |||||Tommy Brown|||||||| |- |rowspan=11|2016||||||Elvin Bishop|||||||| |- |||||Eddy Clearwater|||||||| |- |||||Jimmy Johnson|||||||| |- |||||John Mayall|||||||| |- |rowspan=5|The Memphis Jug Band||||Lizzie Douglas||1897||1973|||| |- |||Hattie Hart
(maybe Bolton)||1900||1946|||| |- |||Johnny Hodges||1907||1970|||| |- |||Charlie Burse|||||||| |- |||Will Shade|||||||| |- |||||Tommy Couch Sr|||||||| |- |||||Wolf Stephenson|||||||| |- |rowspan=7|2017||||||Johnny Copeland|||||||| |- |||||Henry Gray|||||||| |- |||||Willie Johnson|||||||| |- |||||Latimore|||||||| |- ||||||Magic Slim|||||||| |- |||||Mavis Staples|||||||| |- |||||Amy van Singel|||||||| |- |rowspan=6|2018||||||The Aces|||||||| |- |||||Georgia Tom Dorsey|||||||| |- |||||Sam Lay|||||||| |- |||||Mamie Smith|||||||| |- |||||Roebuck "Pops" Staples|||||||| |- |||||Al Benson|||||||| |- |rowspan=15|2019||||||Count Basie|||||||| |- |rowspan=10|Booker T.
& the M.G.'s||||[[Jones-38543|Booker T. Jones]]||||||| |- |||Steve Cropper|||||||| |- |||Al Jackson Jr.|||||||| |- |||Lewie Steinberg|||||||| |- |||Donald "Duck" Dunn|||||||| |- |||Bobby Manuel|||||||| |- |||Carson Whitsett|||||||| |- |||Willie Hall|||||||| |- |||Steve Jordan|||||||| |- |||Steve Potts|||||||| |- |||||Ida Cox|||||||| |- |||||Pee Wee Crayton|||||||| |- |||[[Franklin-10479]]||Aretha Franklin||1942||2018||[[Image:Franklin-10479.jpg|75px]]||'''{{Green|C}}''' |- |||||Moe Asch|||||||| |- |rowspan=7|2020
2021||||||Ralph Peer|||||||| |- |||||Eddie Boyd|||||||| |- |||||Victoria Spivey|||||||| |- |||||Billy Branch|||||||| |- |||||Bettye LaVette|||||||| |- |||||Syl Johnson|||||||| |- |||||George "Harmonica" Smith|||||||| |- |rowspan=5|2022||||||Lucille Bogan|||||||| |- |||||Little Willie John|||||||| |- |||||Johnnie Taylor|||||||| |- |||||Mary Katherine Aldin|||||||| |- |||||Otis Blackwell|||||||| |} See also: *[[Space:Mississippi Blues Trail|the Mississippi Blues Trail]] page *[[Space:African-American Blues Musicians|African-American Blues Musicians]] page == Footnotes ==

Bluff, Southland One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q152028|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bluff, Southland One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Bluff (Māori: Motupōhue)Motupōhue is the name for Bluff Hill, the town/area known as Bluff did not have a name in Maori but is part of the wider Awarua area, previously known as Campbelltown and often referred to as "The Bluff", is a town and seaport in the Southland region, on the southern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Oceania :'''Country:''' New Zealand :'''Region:''' Southland :'''District:''' Invercargill :'''GPS Coordinates:''' -46.6, 168.333333 :'''Elevation:''' 6m ===History=== The Bluff area was one of the earliest areas of New Zealand where a European presence became established. The first ship known to have entered the harbour was the Perseverance in 1813, in search of flax trading possibilities. It has been claimed that James Spencer settled and built a weatherboard house in 1824 yet this has been long disputed. His son, [[Spencer-26227|William Te Paro Spencer]], did not support the date nor does Bluff born and raised historian [https://ngaitahu.iwi.nz/our_stories/world-history-bluff/ Michael Stevens]. Lloyd Esler's 2020 book, Early Days in Foveaux Strait, also reaffirms a date of 1834 or later. [[Boultbee-224|John Boultbee]] claims in his published diary that in 1828 'Old Man's Bluff is abandoned'. Bluff held its centenary in March 1937 to retrospectively celebrate 1836-1936. The area did however have regular visits from whalers in the 1820's and 1830's. It was said that the European population in 1835 was threehttps://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19281003.2.122.3. Bluff itself was not permanent settlement for Maori. There was a small settlement at Ocean Beach. It is claimed that Ruapuke Island in the Foveaux Strait had a population of up to 2000 at one time. O'Maui (within the present day Bluff ward)had Maori residents in the mid 1800's. Bluff served more often as a stopping point for Maori on their way to the Muttonbird Islands and local Maori asked for lodgings in Bluff for that purpose. Government provided what was locally known as the [https://ngaitahu.iwi.nz/our_stories/tk73-ka-whare-maori-ki-awarua-bluffs-maori-houses/ 'Maori House'.] The whalers and local Maori (who lived at Ruapuke Island) quickly forged relationships and the first marriage in Otago was between James Spencer, who built a whaling station in Bluff, and a local Maori woman, Meri Kauri. They traveled from Bluff to Waikouaiti in 1841 to be married. Many families in the area are descended from whalers and Kai Tahu/Kati Mamoe/Waitaha women.Stevens, Kate. Gathering Places: The Mixed Descent Families of Foveaux Strait and Rakiura/Stewart Island, 1824-1864. 2008. University of Otago. https://ourarchive.otago.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10523/8019/StevensKate2009BAHons.pdf, accessed 22 April 2021 ====Streets==== It was the first town surveyed in Southland by [[Thomson-4763|John Turnbull Thomson]]. His plan for ''Bluff Town'' is dated 1 November, 1856. Twelve of the streets are named for Irish rivers, in honour of [[Spencer-26226|James Spencer's]] homeland. [[Space:Bluff_Street_Names|Twenty-four are named for people.]] ====Cemeteries==== There are two cemeteries within the Bluff Ward, which extends to Awarua Siding Road. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bluff_Cemetery,_Bluff,_Southland Bluff Cemetery aka Campbelltown Cemetery] is the oldest and no longer accepts interments unless space exists in an family plot. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greenpoint_Cemetery,_Greenpoint,_Southland Greenpoint Cemetery] is the current cemetery located just outside of Bluff. ====Buildings==== Even though Bluff is an old town it has only two listings on the New Zealand Heritage List, the Club Hotel, and the Sir Joseph Ward Statue. It is, however, not short of [[Space:Bluff_Buildings|buildings]] of significance. ====Organisations==== Various organisations have formed in Bluff. Some still exist today like the Bluff Volunteer Fire Brigade. '''[[Space:Bluff_Harbour_Board|Bluff Harbour Board]]''' The Board was established in late 1877-1878 to administer the port following the beginning of the regular ferry service to Stewart Island. ===Population=== {{Image|file= Bluff_Southland_One_Place_Study-7.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Population }} ====Mayors==== Bluff was responsible for its own governance from 1879 until 1989. There were [[Space:Bluff_Mayors|23 mayors in total]]. ====Councillors==== [[Space:Borough_Of_Bluff_Councillors|Campbelltown Borough Council and later Bluff Borough Council elections]]. ====Notables==== *[[Ward-10380|Sir Joseph George Ward]], was a New Zealand politician who served as the 17th prime minister of New Zealand from 1906 to 1912 and from 1928 to 1930. *[[Wikipedia:Dorothy_May_De_Lany|Dorothy May De Lany on Wikipedia]], first woman president of a trade union in New Zealand ==Sources== *[[Wikipedia:Bluff,_New_Zealand|Bluff, New Zealand on Wikipedia]]

Bluff Cemetery

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[[Category: Southland Cemetery Free Space Pages]][[Category: Bluff Cemetery, Bluff, Southland]][[Category:Bluff,_Southland]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Bluff Cemetery in Bluff.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Bluff Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2493710/bluff-cemetery FindaGrave]

Bluff Mayors

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[[Category:Bluff, Southland One Place Study]] [[Category:Bluff, Southland]] [[Category:Mayors of Bluff]] {{One Place Study|place=Bluff, Southland|category=Bluff, Southland One Place Study}} From 1879, Bluff had its own council and mayor. In 1989, a local government restructure brought it under the auspices of the Invercargill City Council. Sadly, a fire in the Bluff Borough Council offices in 1917 has meant a lot of information has been lost and most information has come from newspapers and not official documents. A separate page exists for [[Space:Borough_Of_Bluff_Councillors|Bluff Borough councillors]]. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double Crimson;" |- ! scope="col"| Name ! scope="col"| Years served |- |[[Nichol-1671|G W Nichol]] |1879-80 |- |[[Warren-22656|T J Warren]] |1881 |- |[[Ward-10380|J G Ward]] |1882-86 |- | [[Smith-301095|J Smith]] |1887 |- |[[Nichol-1094|S Nichol]] |1888-92 |- |[[Gray-13250|W L Gray]] |1893-94 |- |[[Nichol-1094|S Nichol]] |1895-97 |- |[[Ward-10380|J G Ward]] | 1898 |- |[[Reed-32238|J H Reed]] |1899-1904 |- |[[Whealler-1|G A Whealler]] |1905-06 |- |[[Cruickshank-1165|R A Cruickshank]] |1907-08 |- |[[Nichol-1679|E A Nichol]] |1909-11 |- |[[Hinchey-192|W Hinchey]] |1912-14 |- |[[Dougall-380|J S A McDougall]] |1915-24 |- |[[Hinchey-192|W Hinchey]] |1925-26 |- |[[Torrance-715|J Torrance]] |1927-30 |- |[[Doyle-9621|T F Doyle]] |1931-34 |- |[[Waite-2370|Rev. A E Waite]] |1935-37 |- |[[Doyle-9619|J H Doyle]] |1937-38 |- |[[Cameron-13443|J Cameron]] |1938-41 |- |[[McGorlick-9|N W McGorlick]] |1941-56 |- |[[Burke-12788|H J Burke]] |1956-65 |- |[[Johns-7403|W R Johns]] |1965-74 |- |[[Lowe-14920|R E Lowe]] |1974-83 |- |B W Pagan |1983-89 |} :Election Dates :25 November 1885https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18851119.2.13.4 25 November 1891https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18911126.2.16.1 Results :24 November 1897https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18971127.2.25.1 :https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18990214.2.10.2 ==Sources== * Those sheltering hills : a history of Bluff / J.E. Bremer *Papers Past See also: *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18790913.2.17 Southland Times, Issue 3504, 13 September 1879, Page 3] *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18800904.2.15 Southland Times, Issue 3809, 4 September 1880, Page 3] *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18981126.2.12.1 Southern Cross, Volume 6, Issue 33, 26 November 1898, Page 5]

Bluff Presbyterian Church

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[[Category:Black River Township, Cumberland County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Cumberland County, North Carolina, Religious Congregations]] Bluff Presbyterian Church is about 1 1/2 miles north of Wade in Black River Township of Cumberland County, North Carolina, near the east bank of the Cape Fear River. The church was organised in 1758 by Reverend James Campbell. The building existing in 1980 was erected about 1858. It is the parent church of: *McMillan Presbyterian Church, established in 1892; *Godwin Presbyterian Church, established in 1904; *Wade Presbyterian Church (in 1980 called Bluff Presbyterian Church), established in 1908; *Westminster Presbyterian Church, established in 1914; See: *James Donald MacKenzie, ''Colorful Heritage'', (1969). *[https://archive.org/stream/tombstonesmarker00john#page/n1/mode/2up John C Rosser, Jr, comp, ''Tombstones and Markers of the Bluff Presbyterian Church on the Cape Fear Riber in Black River Township Cumberland County North Carolina'' 24 August 1980. ''Internet Archive'' accessed 28 Jan 2018]

Bluff Springs Cemetery, Sallis, Attala County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Attala County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Bluff Springs Cemetery, Sallis, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ---- '''Bluff Springs Cummins Cemetery, Sallis, Attala County, Mississippi''' ---- ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Bluff Springs Cummins Cemetery, located in rural Attala County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Bluff Springs Cummins Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact '''[[Ward-11186|Gigi Ward]] '''or [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop - Mississippi Project Coordinator]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location :: Take Hwy 12 West to Sallis, Mississippi. Turn right onto County Road and then take first left onto County. Road Cemetery is on hill past Old Home. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) ::33.034574 North 89.734248 West :: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/33%C2%B002%2704.5%22N+89%C2%B044%2703.3%22W/@33.034574,-89.734248,768m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0?hl=en Bluff Springs Cummins Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === '''History of Area''': BLUFF SPRINGS :Small private cemetery of the Cummins Family. Started with burial on family farm with burial of R.D. Cummins. Mary Davis was daughter of Davis Family that originally owned the house know as Bluff Springs. : Bluff Springs was named for some springs located nearby under a bluff. At the time of its peak the village contained two stores, a drug store, a saloon, a gin, a shoe shop and a Post Office. It was founded by Magnus and Jane Davis Teague, childhood sweethearts who ran away to Huntsville, Alabama to be married. They were married on 19 September 1822 and on horseback and with four slaves they rode to Mississippi and settled in Attala County.In 1833 Teague built a home for his fourth daughter, Betty, when she married Col. J. K. Coffey. They lived there until her death in 1869. ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 10% of all marked graves ===Table of Interments=== :'''Data given is as on Headstone''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Black-xxx | Black ]]||Robert ||1817-08-24||1849-08-19||||[[Image:Black-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Black-xxx | Black ]]||Robertine ||1849-09-04||1892-03-07||Dau of Dr. R. C. And L. A. Black ||[[Image:Black-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ward-11667 | Cummins ]]||Estelle Ward ||1888-02-20||1976-07-17|| Dau of Robert & Laura Ward||[[Image: Ward-11667.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cummins-765 | Cummins ]]||George ||||||Son of John & Mary Cummins (no dates) ||[[Image:Cummins-765.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-758 | Cummins ]]||John B . ||1919-11-27||1982-11-01||(mil) John Bradford Cummins, PFC US Army World War II Son of John Howard Cummins & EstelleWard||[[Image:Cummins-758.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-xxx | Cummins ]]||John Glynn ||1964-09-29||1964-10-03||Son of Mr & Mrs J. B. Cummins ||[[Image:Cummins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-757 | Cummins ]]||John Howard ||1882-12-05||1960-01-25||Son of R D Cummins & Annie (Dodd) Cummins||[[Image:Cummins-757.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummings-2094 | Cummins ]]||John ||||||SGT CO C 11 MISS CAV CSA (no dates) ||[[Image:Cummins-2094.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-xxx | Cummins ]]||John Wayne ||1962-12-31||1962-12-31||Son of Mr & Mrs J. B. Cummins ||[[Image:Cummins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-xxx | Cummins ]]||Jimmie ||||||Son of John & Mary Cummins ||[[Image:Cummins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Perry-6650 | Cummins ]] ||Lena Perry ||1930-01-02||2003-12-21||Wife of John B. Cummins ||[[Image:Perry-6650.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-29021 | Cummins ]] ||Mary Davis ||1830-06-15||1903-01-19||Wife of John Cummins||[[Image:Davis-29021.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-762 | Cummins ]] ||R. D. “Bob” ||1855-05-20||1933-11-21||Son of John & Mary Cummins||[[Image:Cummins-762.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eckels-46 | Eckles ]]||Elmer Mack ||1922-08-05||Living||Son of William & Clyda Eckles || [[Image:Eckels-46.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-759 | Eckles ]]||Helen Cummins ||1927-07-17||Living||Dau of John Howard & Estelle Cummins ||[[Image:Cummins-759.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Frank-xxx | Frank ]]||Carl Andrew ||1914-02-28||1991-12-19||||[[Image:Frank-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Frank-xxx | Frank ]]||Dorothy Faye||1913-05-23||1995-12-20||||[[Image:Frank-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson ]]||Hattie J. ||1854-11-19||1860-11-26|| || [[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson]]||John B. ||1807-12-10||1890-05-17|| ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson]]||Lydia A. ||1817-02-02||1872-09-19|| ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson ]]||Susan A. ||||1821-11-04||Aged 42 yrs 1 month and 16 days ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson ]]||Susan L. ||||1886-05-06||(no birth date) ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson ]]||William H. ||1876-02-11||1898-10-19||Son of H W & Susan L Neel ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mansfield-xxx | Mansfield ]]||Claude G. ||1891-06-27||1966-12-29||Mississippi, SGT AMBULANCE CO 154 WWI ||[[Image:Mansfield-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-760 | Mansfield ]]||Jewel C. ||1917-01-24||no date of death||Dau of John Howard & Estelle Cummins ||[[Image:Cummins-760.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Neel-xxx | Neel ]]||H. W.||1805-05-15 ||1807-01-14 ||||[[Image:Neel-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Story-xxx | Story ]]||Infant Daughter ||||||Inf. Daughter of Brooks & Mammie Story (no dates) ||[[Image:Story-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vance-xxx | Vance ]]||Ronnie Mack ||1966-05-22||1996-09-30||Loving Son, Brother, Father Grandson of Elmer & Helen Eckles ||[[Image:Vance-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- |}

Bluff Street Names

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[[Category:Bluff, Southland]] [[Category:Bluff, Southland One Place Study]] {{One Place Study|place=Bluff, Southland|category=Bluff, Southland One Place Study}} Bluff is referred to as Bluff or The Bluff and was officially named Campbelltown until 1917. It was the first town surveyed in Southland by [[Thomson-4763|John Turnbull Thomson]]. His plan for ''Bluff Town'' is dated 1 November, 1856. A fire in Bluff Borough Council offices in the early 1900's has meant a lot of information has been lost. Fortunately, in the 1960's Frank Pearce did significant work in researching the origins of Bluff's street names which has been compiled by Wendy McArthur into the book ''What's in a Name?'' There are, at least, 44 streets in Bluff and 12 of them are named for Irish rivers, in honour of [[Spencer-26226|James Spencer's]] homeland, others are simply descriptive of the place they accessed like Gunpit Road and Flagstaff Road, or their location, ie; Foreshore Road, or Marine Parade. The streets below are named after people. ==Streets== [[Edwards-39521|Ann Street]]
''Ann Spencer'' - Ann Street bounds a piece of land known as Spencer's subdivision. [[Bradshaw-6446|Bradshaw Street]]
''Charles Bradshaw'' - The name Bradshaw Street appears on a plan dated 1896, the same year Charles Bradshaw moved to Wellington after residing in Bluff since 1880. His brother Edward did not settle in Bluff until 1900 precluding it from being named after him. [[Budd-2395|Budd Street]]
''Ernie Budd'' - Long term councillor and one term deputy mayor of Bluff [[Fairweather-599|Burrows Street]]
''Betsy Burrows'' - Nicholas Burrows and his wife Betsy owned £2,000 worth of land in 1882. A subdivision in the east end of Bluff was known as Betsy Burrows subdivision. [[Doyle-9619|Doyle Street]]
''Joe Doyle'' - Bluff Borough Councillor and mayor from 1937-1938. [[Henderson-28023|Elizabeth Street]]
''Elizabeth Henderson'' - Walter and Janet Henderson who owned the land and subdivided it and named the street after their daughter. [[Browne-3045|Gore Street]]
''Thomas Gore Browne'' - Governor General of NZ who declared a town in the south was to be named Invercargill. The town of Gore is also named after him. The Bluff Borough Council declared it be named at a meeting held on 14 December 1928,[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19281214.2.92 Southland Times, Issue 20668, 14 December 1928, Page 9]however, the name Gore Street can be seen being used in 1897[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18970925.2.20.2 Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 25, 25 September 1897, Page 7]. [[Gregory-7083|Gregory Street]]
''Jack Gregory'' - Early settler of Bluff and whaler who owned a parcel of land between Marine Parade and Elizabeth Street with Gregory Street as one of its boundaries. Officially declared a public street on 9 January, 1934[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19340118.2.9.3 Southland Times, Issue 22226, 18 January 1934, Page 2]. [[Henderson-28022|Henderson Street]]
''Walter Henderson'' - Early town maps showed a Kinross subdivision which Walter Henderson owned. Kinross was his wife's maiden name. He advertised quarter acre through to two acres sections for sale in 1880. The Kinross name for the area is no longer used but the street name survived. Kirk Crescent
''Ewan Kirk'' - The land was owned by Ocean Beach Freezing Works. It was named for a father, manager in 1950's and 60's, and son (Bill) that managed the freezing works in the 1970's [[Mason-22214|Mason Street]]
''David Mason'' - Designed and saw constructed Island Harbour. [[Dougall-380|McDougall Street]]
''James McDougall'' - A long standing borough councillor and mayor from 1915-1924. [[McGorlick-9|McGorlick Street]]
''Norman McGorlick'' - The majority of the houses on the street were for Ocean Beach Freezing Works employees. Norman was chief engineer at Ocean Beach as well as a long standing councillor and mayor of Bluff. [[Nichol-1671|Nichol Road]]
''George Nichol'' - His family had their home, ''Glenfoyle'', on this road. [[Onslow-8|Onslow Street]]
''Sir William Onslow'' - b.1853 4th Earl of Onslow and also Governor of NZ [[Palmer-21426|Palmer Street]]
''Edwin Palmer'' - The boundary of his property was deemed the east boundary of the original township. [[Pearce-10595|Pearce Street]]
''Frank Pearce'' - Councillor for nine years and deputy mayor for three years. [[Pilcher-1154|Pilcher Avenue]]
''Jack Pilcher'' - Cecil Godfrey 'Jack' Pilcher owned a dairy farm on Bluff Hill and subdivided it in 1954, putting in Pilcher Avenue, and building many of the houses. He was also a borough councillor for many years. [[Burrows-4685|Raymond Street]]
''Sarah Raymond'' - [[Rout-105|Charles Rout]], trustee of Betsy Burrows estate, asked that a street in the subdivision be named after Betsy and Nicholas' only child, Sarah, whose married name was Raymond. [[Lowe-14920|Ron's Place]]
''Ron Lowe'' - Mayor of Bluff from 1973-1984. Prominent Sea Scout leader. The Sea Scout Hall is on Ron's Place. [[Spencer-26225|Spencer Street]]
''James Spencer Jnr'' - Spencer Street was graded, drained, metalled, and gravelled in 1904 and charged to the estate of James Spencer Jnr who died in 1903. Ann Street is named after his wife. [[Boyd-5055|Theodore Street]]
''Capt. John Theodore Thomas Boyd'' - He owned the land the street is on. A Boyd Street exists above and parallel to Theodore Street, but only on paper. [[Walker-62817|Walker Street]]
''James Walker'' - Foreman of works at Bluff Harbour Board and Bluff Borough councillor. [[Ward-10380|Ward Parade]]
''Sir Joseph Ward'' - Bluff Borough councillor and mayor of Bluff 1882-1886 and again in 1898. Member of Parliament and Prime Minister of New Zealand. {{Image|file= Bluff Southland One Place Study-2.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Stirling Point Signpost }} [[Stirling-1383|Stirling Point]]
''William Stirling'' - While not a street, the area known as Stirling Point is the most eastern area of Bluff. The iconic Bluff Signpost is located there. ===Unofficial=== [[Wiig-37|Wiig's Hill]]
A portion of Elizabeth Street that is a steep piece of road is colloquially known as ''Wiig's Hill''. Presumably because they lived there but unconfirmed. ===Paper Roads=== There are some streets that appear on maps that have not been created (as at 26 Feb 2023). While how they were named is not known definitively, it seems likely that they were named for the people below. {{Image|file= Bluff Southland One Place Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Map with paper roads included. }} [[Boyd-5055|Boyd Street]]
''Capt. John Theodore Thomas Boyd'' - He owned the land the street is on - ''see Theodore Street''. [[Hunter-23974|Hunter Street]]
''John Hunter'' - It may be that it was named for his father, John Clarke Hunter, or the collective family, however given the names of the other paper roads, the son is of a more comparable generation to the others, whereas John Clarke Hunter died in 1901 and the map was published in 1922. The son was referred to in newspapers as a significant member of the community in Southland Rowing competitions '57 years ago' in 1932https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19320202.2.75 and was already in his 70's by that time. [[Nichol-1094|Nichol Street]]
''Samuel Nichol'' - Given his brother, George, already had Nichol Road named after him it may have been named for Samuel, businessman, councillor, and two time mayor. [[Tucker-21974|Tucker Street]]
''George Tucker'' - Brother in law and business associate of the Nichol brothers and Bluff Borough Councillor. [[Waddel-130|Waddel Street]]
''George Waddel'' - One of the inaugural councillors of Bluff and a member of the Bluff Harbour Board. [[Warren-22656|Warren Street]]
''Timothy Warren'' - Councillor and one term mayor. ==Sources== *What's in a Name by Wendy McArthur *Papers Past See also: *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18970925.2.20.2 Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 25, 25 September 1897, Page 7]

Bluffton, South Carolina

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Blundell (ship, 4 May 1848)

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[[Category: Port Chalmers, Otago]] ==Blundell (1848)== The Blundell was a 573 ton sailing vessel that brought 152 immigrants from England (sailed 4 May 1848) to Otago, New Zealand arriving 21 September 1848. A considerable number did not choose to stay - some moving to other regions within N.Z., some departing N.Z. The master of the ship, for this voyage, was Capt. C. Renaut (refer Crew List). In 1848, ships bringing immigrants (and cargo) to the new settlement in Otago from the United Kingdom were: # [[Space:John Wickliffe (ship, 14 Dec 1847) |{{green|John Wickliffe (23 March)}}]]; #Philip Laing (15 April); #Victory (8 July); # [[:Category:Blundell%2C_sailed_4_May_1848|{{orange|Blundell (21 September)}}]]; #Bernicia (12 December). ==Blundell Passenger List== : '''Note:''' All the source lists of names I have found have differences. : '''Note:''' The people with the 'Last Names' marked in '''{{red|Red (f)}}''' and {{blue|Blue (m)}} have a Wikitree profile. * Click on an icon in column headers to sort by that column. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''152''' Passengers Listed. |- ! scope="col" | Row ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Names ! scope="col" |Est. Birth-Death ! scope="col" | Notes |- |{{orange|001}}|| [[Adams-21357|{{blue|Adams}}]] || John James ||align=center| 1818 -1894 ||Tailor |- |{{orange|002}}|| [[Noble-2108|{{red|Adams}}]] || Elizabeth Ann ||align=center| 1822 -1881 ||wife |- |{{orange|003}}|| Adams || Elizabeth || 1843 ||daughter |- |{{orange|004}}|| [[Adams-28315|{{blue|Adams}}]] || John Archibald ||align=center| 1845 -1936 ||son |- |{{lime|005}}|| Anderson || Alexander || 1813 ||Weaver |- |{{lime|006}}|| Anderson || Mary || 1815 ||wife |- |{{lime|007}}|| Anderson || Adam || 1838 ||son |- |{{lime|008}}|| Anderson || James || 1840 ||son |- |{{lime|009}}|| Anderson || Ann || 1847 ||daughter |- |010|| Ashton|| Henry || 1829 || |- |{{purple|011}}|| Begg || Adam || 1813 ||Station-master |- |{{purple|012}}|| Begg || Isabella || 1816 ||wife |- |{{purple|013}}|| Begg || Isabella || 1838 ||daughter |- |{{purple|014}}|| Begg || William || 1842 ||son |- |{{purple|015}}|| Begg || Janet Aitken || 1844 ||daughter |- |{{purple|016}}|| Begg || Adam || 1848 ||son |- |{{orange|017}}|| Black || John || 1816 ||Carpenter |- |{{orange|018}}|| Black || Margaret (Robertson) || 1811 ||wife |- |{{orange|019}}|| Robertson || Andrew || 1838 ||son |- |{{orange|020}}|| Black || William || 1846 ||son |- |{{orange|021}}|| Black || Anne || 1848 ||daughter |- |022|| Brown || James || 1825 || |- |{{lime|023}}|| Chapman || George || 1825 ||Bookseller |- |{{lime|024}}|| Chapman || Isabella || 1825 ||wife |- |{{purple|025}}|| Chapman || Robert || 1812 ||Solicitor |- |{{purple|026}}|| Chapman || Christina || 1825 ||wife |- |{{purple|027}}|| Chapman || Charles || 1846 ||son |- |{{orange|028}}|| Clark || Henry || 1822 ||Carpenter |- |{{orange|029}}|| Clark || Christian || 1821 ||wife |- |{{orange|030}}|| Clark || Elspeth || 1846 ||daughter |- |{{lime|031}}|| [[Dewe-41|{{blue|Dewe}}]] || John ||align=center| 1818 -1880 ||Reverend |- |{{lime|032}}|| [[Woodhead-226|{{red|Dewe}}]] || Eliza Matilda ||align=center| 1812 -1899 ||wife, née Woodhead |- |{{lime|033}}|| [[Dewe-44|{{red|Dewe}}]] || Eliza Mary ||align=center| 1841 -1925 ||daughter, m. 'H.L. Squires'. |- |{{lime|034}}|| [[Dewe-39|{{red|Dewe}}]] || Catherine ||align=center| 1843 -1912 ||daughter, m. 'J. Squires'. |- |{{lime|035}}|| [[Dewe-45|{{red|Dewe}}]] || Emily ||align=center| 1845 -1926 ||daughter |- |{{lime|036}}|| Dewe|| Fanny Arabella ||align=center| 1847 -1885 ||daughter |- |037|| Dodds || John || 1832 ||Carpenter |- |038|| Douglas || Daniel || 1825 || |- |{{purple|039}}|| Dowie || Robert ||align=center| 1810 -1889 ||Farmer |- |{{purple|040}}|| Dowie || Margaret ||align=center| 1817 -1904 ||wife |- |{{orange|041}}|| Duncan || Andrew || 1810 || |- |{{orange|042}}|| Duncan || Margaret || 1812 || |- |{{orange|043}}|| Duncan || John || 1839 || |- |{{orange|044}}|| Duncan || Andrew || 1846 || |- |045|| Elmslie || Arthur|| 1818 || |- |046|| [[Falconer-115|{{red|Falconer }}]] || Mary ||align=center| 1828 -1862 ||m. 'William Johnston'. |- |047|| Finlayson || Maxwell McDonald ||align=center| 1827 -1878 || |- |048|| France || William || 1827 || |- |{{lime|049}}|| Fraser || William ||align=center| 1807 -1876 || |- |{{lime|050}}|| Fraser || Susan ||align=center| 1824 -1884 ||wife, née Hepburn |- |{{lime|051}}|| Fraser || John ||align=center| 1831 -1904 ||son |- |{{purple|052}}|| Garvie || Alexander ||align=center| 1820 -1861 ||Carpenter |- |{{purple|053}}|| Garvie || Susan ||align=center| 1825 -1864 ||wife, née Brown |- |{{purple|054}}|| Garvie || Janet || 1848 ||2 months, daughter |- |055|| Gibson || Charles || 1832 || |- |{{orange|056}}|| [[Gibson-10269|{{blue|Gibson }}]] || William ||align=center| 1808 -1889 || |- |{{orange|057}}|| [[Hastings-2094|{{red|Gibson }}]] || Susanna ||align=center| 1813 -1886 ||wife, née Hastings |- |{{orange|058}}|| [[Gibson-10634|{{blue|Gibson }}]] || James ||align=center| 1831 -1898 ||son |- |{{orange|059}}|| [[Gibson-10635|{{red|Gibson }}]] || Elizabeth || 1834 ||daughter, m. 'Robert Pearson'. |- |{{orange|060}}|| [[Gibson-10260|{{blue|Gibson }}]] || Robert ||align=center| 1836 -1918 ||son |- |{{orange|061}}|| [[Gibson-10636|{{red|Gibson }}]] || Isabella || 1838 ||daughter |- |{{orange|062}}|| [[Gibson-10637|{{red|Gibson }}]] || Susanna || 1842 ||daughter |- |063|| Gicidici || Salvatore || 1814 || |- |{{lime|064}}|| Gilfillan || James ||align=center| 1828 -1895 ||Carpenter |- |{{lime|065}}|| Gilfillan || Margaret ||align=center| 1825 -1899 ||wife, née Lewis |- |{{lime|066}}|| Gilfillan || John ||align=center| 1847 -1924 ||son |- |{{purple|067}}|| Glen || Thomas ||align=center| 1808 -1877 ||Printer |- |{{purple|068}}|| Glen || Elizabeth ||align=center| 1822 -1885 ||wife, née Rodger |- |{{purple|069}}|| Glen || isabella ||align=center| 1833 -1910 ||daughter |- |{{purple|070}}|| Glen || James ||align=center| 1835 -1909 ||son, Printer |- |{{purple|071}}|| Glen || Elizabeth ||align=center| 1844 -1920 ||daughter |- |{{purple|072}}|| Glen || Alison ||align=center| 1846 -1922 ||daughter, m. 'Alf Watts'. |- |{{purple|073}}|| Glen || Margaret ||align=center| 1847 -1885 ||daughter |- |{{orange|074}}|| Graham || Henry Baker ||align=center| 1806 -1851 ||Printer, Proprietor |- |{{orange|075}}|| Graham || Jane || 1814 ||wife |- |{{orange|076}}|| Graham || infant || 1842 ||daughter |- |{{orange|077}}|| Graham || Mary Anne || 1828 ||sister, m. 'Charles Webb'. |- |{{lime|078}}|| Gunn || Angus ||align=center| 1815 -1858 ||Shoemaker |- |{{lime|079}}|| Gunn || Magdalene ||align=center| 1820 -1859 ||wife, née MacDougal |- |{{purple|080}}|| [[Harrison-12965|{{blue|Harrison }}]] || Thomas ||align=center| 1815 -1883 ||Weaver |- |{{purple|081}}|| [[Stark-3179|{{red|Harrison }}]] || Janet ||align=center| 1814 -1886 ||wife, née Stark |- |{{purple|082}}|| Harrison || Christina ||align=center| 1838 -1909 ||daughter, m. 'R.M. McDowall'. |- |{{purple|083}}|| Harrison || Margaret ||align=center| 1839 -1919 ||daughter, m. 'Henry Swallow'. |- |{{purple|084}}|| Harrison || Ann || 1842 ||daughter. m. 'Robert Blair'. |- |{{purple|085}}|| [[Harrison-12966|{{red|Harrison }}]] || Mary ||align=center| 1844 -1929 ||daughter, m. 'James Parlane'. |- |{{purple|086}}|| Harrison || Jean ||align=center| 1847 -1931 ||daughter, m. 'Robert Law'. |- |{{purple|087}}|| Harrison || Helen Philomena ||align=center| 1848 -1895 ||daughter |- |{{orange|088}}|| Hill || John ||align=center| 1818 -1893 ||Cabinetmaker |- |{{orange|089}}|| Hill || Susan ||align=center| 1818 -1856 ||wife, née Graham |- |{{orange|090}}|| Hill || Susan ||align=center| 1841 -1919 ||daughter, m. 'Peter Lindsay'. |- |{{orange|091}}|| Hill || Janet ||align=center| 1844 -1909 ||daughter |- |{{orange|092}}|| Hill || Mary ||align=center| 1848 -1895 ||daughter, m. 'John Douglas'. |- |093|| Honorè || Abraham ||align=center| 1819 -1894||Teacher & Missionary |- |094|| Jenkinson || Hartly John ||align=center| 1820 -1895||Clerk, m. 'Jane Matthews'. |- |{{lime|095}}|| Johnstone || John ||align=center| 1816 -1850 ||Labourer |- |{{lime|096}}|| Johnstone || Elizabeth || 1821 ||wife, née Lamb |- |{{lime|097}}|| Johnstone || John ||align=center| 1838 -1933 ||son |- |{{purple|098}}|| [[Law-2014|{{blue|Law}}]] || John ||align=center| 1807 -1884 ||Carrier |- |{{purple|099}}|| [[Sommerville-132|{{red|Law}}]] || Agnes ||align=center| 1807 -1873 ||wife, née Sommerville |- |{{purple|100}}|| [[Law-2015|{{red|Law}}]] || Janet ||align=center| 1837 -1908 ||daughter, m. 'Robert Christie'. |- |{{purple|101}}|| [[Law-2016|{{red|Law}}]] || Helen ||align=center| 1839 -1888 ||daughter, m. 'Alexander Blair'. |- |{{purple|102}}|| [[Law-1539|{{red|Law}}]] || Barbara ||align=center| 1841 -1924 ||daughter, m. 'Alexander Callander'. |- |{{purple|103}}|| [[Law-2024|{{blue|Law}}]]|| Robert ||align=center| 1844 -1907 ||son, m 'Jean Harrison'. |- |{{purple|104}}|| [[Law-2621|{{red|Law}}]] || Agnes ||align=center| 1846 -1908 ||daughter, m. 'Francis M. McCulloch'. |- |{{orange|105}}|| Matthew|| John ||align=center| 1816 -1863 ||Mason |- |{{orange|106}}|| Matthew || Jane || 1814 ||wife, née Waldie |- |107|| Matthew || Thomas || 1824 ||Fellmonger, m. Margaret McGibbon |- |{{lime|108}}|| Mcdonald|| David || 1826 || |- |{{lime|109}}|| Mcdonald|| Ann || 1824 ||wife, née Ninian |- |{{lime|110}}|| Mcdonald|| William || 1848 ||son |- |111|| Perry || Samuel ||align=center| 1813 -1895 ||Labourer |- |{{purple|112}}|| [[Poppelwell-6|{{blue|Poppelwell}}]] || William ||align=center| 1819 -1883 ||Master Mariner |- |{{purple|113}}|| [[McLachlan-276|{{red|Poppelwell}}]] || Catherine Robertson ||align=center| 1825 -1900 ||wife |- |{{purple|114}}|| Poppelwell || George ||align=center| 1844 -1860 ||son |- |{{purple|115}}|| [[Poppelwell-13|{{red|Poppelwell}}]] || Elizabeth Ann ||align=center| 1846 -1929 ||daughter, m. 'James Henderson'. |- |116|| Rennie || Alexander || 1812 || |- |{{orange|117}}|| Rodger || Adam || 1804 ||Labourer |- |{{orange|118}}|| Rodger || Isabella || 1806 ||wife, née Paterson |- |{{orange|119}}|| Rodger || Alison || 1825 ||daughter, m. 'Frederick Ludlow'. |- |{{orange|120}}|| Rodger || Adam || 1832 ||son |- |{{orange|121}}|| Rodger || Isabella ||align=center| 1832 -1896 ||daughter, m. 'John George Grey '. |- |122|| Sewell || Charles || 1827 || |- |{{lime|123}}|| Shiels || John ||align=center| 1825 -1865 ||Labourer |- |{{lime|124}}|| Shiels || Elizabeth ||align=center| 1825 -1907 ||wife, née Miller |- |{{lime|125}}|| Shiels || Agnes ||align=center| 1847 -1927 ||daughter |- |126|| Sidey || John ||align=center| 1824 -1915 ||Storekeeper |- |{{purple|127}}|| Sommerville || John ||align=center| 1800 -1888 ||Stationmaster |- |{{purple|128}}|| Sommerville || Janet ||align=center| 1800 -1885 ||wife |- |{{purple|129}}|| Sommerville || Robert ||align=center| 1826 -1898 ||son, Accountant |- |{{purple|130}}|| Sommerville || John ||align=center| 1829 -1904 ||Clerk, m. 'Margaret O. Brown'. |- |{{purple|131}}|| Sommerville || James ||align=center| 1831 -1910 ||son, m. cousin 'Isabella née Begg'. |- |{{purple|132}}|| Sommerville || William ||align=center| 1833 -1898 ||son, Printer |- |{{purple|133}}|| Sommerville || Janet ||align=center| 1836 -1902 ||daughter, m. 'George Henry Slawson'. |- |{{purple|134}}|| Sommerville || Thomas || 1838 ||son |- |{{purple|135}}|| Sommerville || George ||align=center| 1841 -1868 ||son |- |{{purple|136}}|| Sommerville || Elizabeth ||align=center| 1843 -1925+ ||daughter |- |{{purple|137}}|| Sommerville || Agnes ||align=center| 1845 -1867 ||daughter |- |{{orange|138}}|| Stevens || John || 1818 || |- |{{orange|139}}|| Stevens || Ann || 1818 ||wife |- |{{lime|140}}|| [[Thomson-6600|{{blue|Thomson}}]] || John ||align=center| 1813 -1895 ||Carpenter |- |{{lime|141}}|| [[Dodds-1063|{{red|Thomson}}]] || Jane ||align=center| 1821 -1902 ||wife, née Dodds |- |{{lime|142}}|| Thomson || John ||align=center| 1845 -1905 ||son |- |{{lime|143}}|| Thomson || Thomas ||align=center| 1847 -1925+ ||son |- |144|| Thorburn || James || 1822 ||Engineer |- |145|| Turnbull || Isabella ||align=center| 1817 -1893 ||wife of George Turnbull |- |{{purple|146}}|| Weir || Daniel ||align=center| 1822 -1894 ||Labourer |- |{{purple|147}}|| Weir || Catherine ||align=center| 1821 -1856 ||wife, née Graham |- |{{purple|148}}|| Weir || Cochrane ||align=center| 1842 -1916 ||son |- |{{purple|149}}|| Weir || John ||align=center| 1847 -1923 ||son |- |{{purple|150}}|| Weir || James ||align=center| 1848 -1915 ||son |- |151|| Whittell/Whittle || John || 1827 || |- |{{lime|152}}|| [[Wightman-468|{{red|Woodhead }}]] || Elizabeth ||align=center| 1798 -1860 ||née Wightman (see DEWE). |- |}
==Crew List== : '''Note:''' The people with the 'Last Names' marked in {{blue|Blue}} have a Wikitree profile. * Click on an icon in column headers to sort by that column. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''2''' Crew members listed. |- ! scope="col" | Row ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Names ! scope="col" |Est. Birth-Death ! scope="col" | Notes |- |001|| Renaût || Charles ||||Captain |- |002|| Wells || Henry ||||Dr., Surgeon |- |}
==Sources== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18980317.2.176 First Impressions, PapersPast, Otago Witness, 17 Mar 1898.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18980317.2.206 Biographical Sketches, PapersPast, Otago Witness, 17 Mar 1898.] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-HocCont-t1-back-d6.html NZETC.] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-LedCoun-t1-g1-t2-body-d18.html Arrival of the Blundell.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sooty/otagosettlers1898.html Biographical Notes of Settlers of the First Decade.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nzbound/ow.htm Otago Settlement Jubilee Number.] * [http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlists/blundell.html NZ Yesteryears.] * [http://www.ngaiopress.com/blundlst.htm Ngaiopress.]

Blundell (Ship 1839)

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[[Category:Blundell (1839)]] === The barque BLUNDELL made numerous voyages to the Australian Colonies and New Zealand in the 19th Century. === Built at Moulemein in 1839 this barque of 723 tons was not only an immigrant transport but also carried convicts at one time. Among her many Voyages to and from the Australian colonies and New Zealand ports were: :From Plymouth Saturday, August 31, 1844 - arriving Norfolk Island on Thursday, July 11, 1844
:On return from Sydney Saturday, August 31, 1844 - arrived at Ceylon [via: Coral Sea, Torres Strait, Copang, Sandalwood Strait & India]
:From London Sunday, May 14, 1848 - arriving Port Chalmers in New Zealand on Thursday, September 21, 1848
:From London on 4th of May 1851 - arriving Port Phillip on the 29th of September, 1851 [via Plymouth & Port Adelaide]
:BLUNDELL arrived 05/05/1853 at Botany Bay in New South Wales. :From Southampton Sunday, June 15, 1856 - arriving at Port Adelaide on Friday, October 10, 1856
:From London Saturday, February 15, 1862 - arriving Auckland New Zealand on Thursday, July 31, 1862 [via Fowey] ==== Sources ==== * BLUNDELL numerous pages from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed 9th of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921405 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921407 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921406 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921408 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/921409 * Passenger Ships into New South Wales (1837-1899) from the PERTH Dead Persons Society website. extracted by Margaret Bauer and Nancy Campbell from microfilms held at the LDS Family History Centre in Bundaberg, Queensland. In no way, however, does it represent all of the ships which arrived in New South Wales between 1837 and 1899. first accessed online on the 9th of December, 2019 at: https://perthdps.com/shipping/mig-nsw.htm * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) of Saturday 6 September 1851, Page 5. first accessed 9th of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/165043727? * Blundell 1851 from Diane Cummings' BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA website. first accessed 9th of December, 2019 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1851Blundell.htm * 18/05/1851 - 31/08/1851 from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed 9th of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/946701 * Blundell from "Passengers to Port Phillip from Southern England & Ireland 1849-51" transcribed by Alexander Romanov-Hughes. first accessed 9th of December, 2019 at: https://www.portphillipdistrict.info/SE_and_I_Passenger_Lists_1849-51_462.htm

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