Cecily (Unknown) Farrar - Additional Research Notes
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[[Category: Swan, sailed 1610]] [[Category: Swan, sailed May 1611]] [[Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: Ancient Planters of Virginia]] [[Category: Charles City County, Virginia]] [[Category: Henrico County, Virginia]] See [[Unknown-220794|Cecily (Unknown) Farrar (1600-aft.1637)]]. See also profiles and free-space pages: * [[Space:Cecily_(Unknown)_Farrar_-_Relationship_Theories|Cecily (Unknown) Farrar - Relationship Theories]] * [[Space:To_Do:_Unknown-220794_Cecily_(Unknown)_Farrar|To Do: Unknown-220794 Cecily (Unknown) Farrar]] * [[Bailey-587|Unknown Bailey (1596-1620)]] * [[Jordan-224|Samuel Jordan (abt.1578-1623)]] * [[Farrar-393|William Farrar (bef.1583-bef.1637)]] == Additional Research Notes == === Land === See map Hatch, pp32-33; digital copy, ''Gutenburg.org'' ([https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/30780/images/illus-049-050.jpg pp32-33]). for some of these locations. * '''Samuel Jordan''' ** ''Woodliffe'', 550 acs., 24 Aug 1637. Nugent, p68. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p467; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0472.tif p467]). ** ''Hill'', 450 acs., 25 Jul 1638. Nugent, p93. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p579; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0584.tif p579]). ** ''Woodliffe'', 750 acs., 18 Aug 1642. Nugent, p130. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p488; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0795.tif p788], [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0796.tif p789]). ** ''Mastert'', 413 acs., 24 Jul 1645. Nugent, p157. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.2, 1643–1651'', p26; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/002-1/002_0059.tif p26]). * '''Samuel Jordan, Cecily his wife, ___iliies Point''' ** ''Jordan'', 450 acs., 10 Dec 1620. Nugent, p226. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.8, 1689–1694'', pp125-126; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/008/008_0150.tif p125], [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/008/008_0151.tif p126]). * '''Bailey's Creek''' ** [[Bailey-970|'''Thomas Bailie''']], [[Bailey-1117|'''William Baylie''']], 150 acs., 9 Jul 1635. Nugent, p26. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p215; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0217.tif p215]). [who are they?!] * '''Beggar's Bush''' ** ''Woodliffe'', 550 acs., 24 Aug 1637. Nugent, p68. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p467; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0472.tif p467]). ** ''Hill'', 450 acs., 25 Jul 1638. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p579; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0584.tif p579]). ** ''Woodliffe'', 200 acs., 25 Jul 1638. Nugent, p93. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p580; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0585.tif p580]). * '''Biker's Point''' [Presumably '''Bickers Creek''' on the map image in her profile; Bickers Creek appears on curent-day maps like Google Maps] ** ''Barker'', 600 acs. 29 Aug 1637. Nugent, p70. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p475; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0480.tif p475]). ** ''Johnson'', 567 1/2 acs. 14 Sep 1642. Nugent, p137. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p837; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0844.tif p837]). * '''Jordan's Journey''' ** ''Causey'', 150 acs. 18 Apr 1635. Nugent, p21. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p162; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0164.tif p162]). ** ''Woodliffe'', 200 acs., 25 Jul 1638. Nugent, p93. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p580; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0585.tif p580]). * '''Mary Bayly''' ** ''Marshall'', 10 acs., 20 Sep 1628. Nugent, p12. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', p92; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0094.tif p92]). * '''Temperance Bayley''' 20 Sep 1620 grant ** ''Richard Cocke'', mentioning Temp Bayley, 2,482 acs., 10 Oct 1652. Nugent, p266. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.3, 1652–1655'', p133; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/002-2/002_0561.tif p133]). * '''Apamatucke River''' ** ''William Farrar'', 100 acs., May 1625. Kingbury, p554. ''The Records of The Virginia Company of London'', (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1935), Vol. 4; digital images, ''Archive.org'' (https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini04virg/page/n591/mode/1up). * '''William Farrar''' ** ''Mr. Farrar'', boundary, 9 Nov 1635. Nugent, p33. ** ''William Farrar'', surrendered 100 acs., 31 May 1636. Nugent, p41. ** ''William Farrar'', boundary, 8 Mar 1636. Nugent, p54. ** ''William Farrar'', boundary, 24 Aug 1637. Nugent, p69. ** ''William Farrar I & II'', 2,000 acs., 11 Jun 1637. Nugent, p60. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', pp436-437; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0438.tif p436], [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0439.tif p437]). * '''Farrar's Island''' ** ''William Farrar I & II'', 2,000 acs., 11 Jun 1637. Nugent, p60. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.1, 1623–1643 Vol. 1&2'', pp436-437; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0438.tif p436], [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/001_0439.tif p437]). === Ships === * From a Quarter Court of the Virginia Company held in London 17 May 1620, a note of the shipping men and provisions sent to Virginia by the Treasurer and Company 1619: :::The Swan of Barnstable, 100 ton in March 1619[/20] with 71 persons. Kingsbury, Vol. 1, p351, pp409-410; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini01virg/page/351/mode/1up p351], [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini01virg/page/409/mode/1up p409]). ::It is then recorded at a Court held 4 November 1620 that of the 70 [instead of 71] persons on the Swann, no one died during that passage. ::It is not known if this is the same ''Swan'' on which Cecily traveled to Virginia. [[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 20:02, 30 August 2023 (UTC) === Other Genealogies Revisited === ==== That Jordan Family has French Origins ==== Cecily's profile on WikiTree previously purported: :"His branch of the Jordan family probably originated in France and became associated with the reform movement (Huguenots). They went to England and eventually came to the new world."{{Citation Needed}} This claim is unsourced. [[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 18:18, 30 August 2023 (UTC) ==== That William Farrar was a Barrister ==== Mayes states regarding the Pooley breech of promise suit: :"This was the celebrated case of its day. William Farrar, trained for the law in England and the executor of Samuel Jordan's estate, was enlisted by Cecily to represent her." This embellishment to the Pooley dispute is apparently based on the conflation of [[Farrar-393|William Farrar (bef.1583-bef.1637)]] with [[Ferrar-120|William Ferrar (abt.1593-bef.1620)]], son of [[Ferrar-113|Nicholas Ferrar (1544-1620)]] . That William Ferrar studied law at Middle Temple in London and became a barrister in 1618. He set off for Virginia around 1619 but died on the way. [[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 19:16, 24 August 2023 (UTC) == Sources == See also - Citation Sources: * Charles E. Hatch, Jr., ''The First Seventeen Years, Virginia, 1607–1624'' (Charlottesville, Virginia: The University Press of Virginia, 1957, Tenth Printing 1991), p32-33, p46, p47, p49, p65, pp67-68, p68, especially pp67-68 "Jordan's Journey (21)"; digital copy, ''Gutenburg.org'' ([https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/30780/pg30780-images.html title page]). * Susan Myra Kingsbury, ''The Records of The Virginia Company of London'', (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1905, 1906, 1933, 1935), Introduction & Four Volumes; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/introductiontore00king/page/n6/mode/1up Introduction title page], [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini01virg/page/n10/mode/1up Vol. 1 title page], [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini02virg/page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 2 title page], [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini03virg/page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 3 title page], [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini04virg/page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 4 title page]). * Lyndall J. Mayes, "From Virginia Through the Southwest: Information about Cecily," ''Genealogy.com'' (https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/a/y/Lyndall-J-Mayes/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0109.html). * Nell Marion Nugent, ''Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1800'' Five Volumes (Richmond, Virginia: The Dietz Printing Co., 1934), Vol. 1; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/cavalierspioneer00nuge/page/n12/mode/1up title page]). See also - review for reliable sources and facts: * Alvahn Holmes, ''The Farrar's Island Family and its English Ancestry'' (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1972). [find and review] * Find source with images for "The Farrars" and review for additional reliable sources. * Find source with images for "Behold Virginia" and review for additional reliable sources. * Find source with images for "Royal Ancestry" and review for additional reliable sources. Reassess its use as a secondary source. * Find source with images for Hakluyt's "List of Immigrants to Virginia" and review for additional reliable sources. * Susan E. Clement and Sybil R. Taylor, "Chapter 3.1: The Sister of Christopher Reynolds of Isle of Wight VA?," ''The Reynolds Family Association'' (https://www.reynoldsfamily.org/line17/chris_31.php). ** References 6 (1:16, 1:8, 1:628, 2:619) and 12 (2:456, 2:619) appear to be in error. For example, 1:8 is in the middle of an article entitled "Diary of Capt. John Davis, of the Pennsylvania Line." Vol. 2 does not have have 619 pages, only 482.
Cecily (Unknown) Farrar - Relationship Theories
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[[Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] '''Note: 19 Aug 2023: The [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] is currently reviewing and revising this page. Please coordinate all proposed changes via Comments or the [[#Review & Revision Collaboration|free-space page(s)]] provided in Cecily's profile.''' See [[Unknown-220794|Cecily (Unknown) Farrar (1600-aft.1637)]]. See also profiles and free-space pages: * [[Space:Cecily_(Unknown)_Farrar_-_Additional_Research_Notes|Cecily (Unknown) Farrar - Additional Research Notes]] * [[Bailey-587|Unknown Bailey (1596-1620)]] * [[Jordan-224|Samuel Jordan (abt.1578-1623)]] * [[Farrar-393|William Farrar (bef.1583-bef.1637)]] * [[Baley-28|Temperance (Baley) Cocke (1617-bef.1652)]] == Research Notes == * '''Needs Style Review''': Much of this content was copied verbatim from Mayes without clear attribution. '''Mayes. Text may have been copied verbatim without attribution. Review, reliably source, and rewrite or quote.''' Review, reliably source, and rewrite or quote. —[[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 16:29, 18 August 2023 (UTC) === Unknown Parents === There are several conflicting theories regarding Cecily's parents: # [[#Purported Parents - Reynolds|Thomas Reynolds & Cecily Phippen]] of Dorcetshire, England # [[#Purported Parents - Reynolds|Thomas Reynolds & Jane Phippen Reynolds Pierce]] # [[#Purported Parents - Reynolds|Joan Phippen]], twin sister of Jane Phippen Reynolds Pierce # [[#Purported Parents - Fludd|William Fludd & Alice Manning]] # [[#Purported Parents - Bouldin|William Bouldin & Mary]] # [[#Purported LNAB - Greene|Greene]] ==== Purported Parents - Reynolds ==== The most popular myth of all is that she was Cecily Reynolds, daughter of [[Reynolds-621|Thomas Reynolds]] and [[Phippen-95|Cecily Phippen (Fitzpen)]] and sister of Christopher Reynolds, arriving in America in 1610 with her mother and brother. Amazingly the Reynolds' daughter Cecily is listed in numerous Ancestral File and IGI records in the LDS Family Search files as born in 1575, 1586, 1594, 1595, 1600, 1601 & 1605, and all with absolutely no sources to support the dates given. Some alternately list her mother as Jane Phippen, a twin, rather than Cecily Phippen; some list any one of a combination of five supposed husbands, and Cecily's death dates also vary just as widely: 1610, 1620, 1637, 1656, 1659, 12 Sep 1660, 1662 & 1677. The problem with the theory of Cecily being Thomas Reynolds and Cecily Phippen's daughter Cecily was that the most plausible records place her birth circa 1575-1586 with a death date as early as 1610-20, therefore she was about a generation older than our Cecily (born 1600) and died young. Another variation speculates that Cecily was the first "Reynolds" to reach America, arriving in 1610, with "Uncle Billy Pierce" actually her cousin, but he arrived on the ship "Seaventure" about 1609-10 along with Samuel Jordan, of whom there is also speculation of a family connection. But some say the "Seaventure" passenger was Silvester Jourdain, not Samuel Jordan. Christopher Reynolds arrived on the ship "John & Francis" in 1622. ''Note that Cecily Phippen is said to have been baptized in 1593, which would rule out all of the proposed birthdates for her proposed (but presumably fictitious) daughter Cecily Reynolds, and would make it impossible for Cecily Phippen to be the grandmother of Temperance Bailey. ''This all begins with a simple confusion of maiden and married names. William Farrar appears in the 1624 and 1625 listings alongside "Sisley Jordan". This of course was not her maiden name; this Cicely had that surname only in America. Nevertheless, the English heralds' visitation books were duly trawled for a Cicely Jordan. And one was found, as the mother of Rev. George Phippen (self-styled "Fitzpen"), rector of Truro, in the 1620 Visitation of Cornwall. ''This coincidence is the only "connection" between the immigrants and the Phippens. But there's no basis here to expect or propose any relationship with Cicely (___) Jordan in Virginia. In fact, if the Cicely Jordan in the Visitation pedigree were related to anybody in Virginia at all, clearly it would more probably be Samuel Jordan than his wife. ==== Purported Parents - Fludd ==== For this theory, see "New Parents Found for Cecily Jordan Farrar?" by Jim Farmer. Jim Farmer, "New Parents Found for Cecily Jordan Farrar?," ''Genealogy.com'' (http://www.genealogy.com/forum/regional/states/topics/va/36058/). This theory purports: * Cecily is the daughter of William Fludd and Alice Manning of Chichester, Sussex England. * Cecily was christened there on 29 July 1595. [rather than ''about 1600''.] * William and Alice also had children Edward, William, John, Thomas and Richard. * Cecily is a cousin of the John Fludd who also sailed to Virginia on the Swan in 1610 [presumably August 1611]. * Cecily is a sibling of the John Fludd Jr. named in a patent for land issued by John. Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia. Hotten, p211; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/211/mode/1up p211]).
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Jordans Jorney. Charles Cittie
The MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of Jordans Jorney taken the 21th of January 1624[/5]
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The MUSTER of John FLUDD :JOHN FLUDD arrrived in the ''Swan'' 1610 [probably August 1611 instead] :MARGETT his wife in the ''Supply'' 1620 :FRANCES FINCH her daughter in the ''Supply'' 1620 :WILLIAM FLUDD his sonn aged 3 week's This theory appears to be circumstantial, based on names only, lacking a reliable record that definitively connects the Fludds in Chichester, Sussex, England, to the Fludds in Virginia. —[[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 02:14, 1 September 2023 (UTC) ==== Purported Parents - Bouldin ==== SPECULATION: Going back some 50 years before Cecily's birth - The "Will of John Yerdely of Myles Grene" of Audeley, County Stafford, England, dated in 1558 and proved in 1559, it names "Cicilye my wife" and "John GERNETT, my son in law", and the Will of Ralph Yerdley of Audeley, County Stafford, Gentleman, dated 1587, and proved in 1588, not only states that the testator's father was "William Yerdeley, gentleman" and that his brothers are John and George Yerdley, but he was also appointed as one of the executors of a "kinsman" named "William BOULTON" (Boulding?). -- The significance of these names, besides "Cicilye" Yerdley, mentioned in these wills is that there were two men with the surnames - "Bouldinge" and "Garnett" who arrived on the Swan in 1610 along with Cecily and are listed in the 1624/25 Virginia Muster. Sir George Yeardley was the son of Ralph Yardley, citizen and merchant tailor London; and Sir George Yeardley's brother was Ralph Yardley, "citizen and Apothecarie of London". Exactly what was the link between the Yerdley's of Staffordshire and the Yardley's or Yearle's of London is not known but it is likely that there was some tie of kinship between them both and the little girl "Sislye" who sailed for Virginia in the Swan in 1610. Two of her fellow passengers on that boat were Thomas Garnett, a servant of the famous Indian fighter Captain William Powell, and one Thomas Boulding (Bouldin), who was then 26 years old. Neither of them could have been Sislye's father, but the name Thomas Garnett is strangely reminiscent of "Thomas Gernett" who more than 50 years before was the son-in-law of John Yerdley and his wife "Cicilye", and there is a close resemblance between Thomas Boulding's name and that of Ralphe Yerdley's "kinsman" William Bouldin. Perhaps William Bouldin (Boulding), yeoman, who, together with his wife Mary, also came to Virginia in 1610, (whether in the Swan or on another ship) was Sislye's father, but nothing more is known of this couple from the day they came ashore. Not so, however with Thomas Boulding (Bouldin, Bolding, Bolden) "of Elizabeth Cittie County, yeoman and ancient planter, and Thomas Garnett, for both of them gradually acquired tracts of land in Virginia and were apparently living side by side as late as 1635. Furthermore, based on naming patterns and proximity Cecily seems to have had a close connection to Governor and Lady Yeardley - Temperance Flowerdew, who became Lady Yeardley, and arrived in Virginia in 1609 on the "Falcon" (her husband and Samuel Jordan were aboard the ill-fated ship "Seaventure", presumed lost at sea, but joyfully to all arriving in May 1610). Temperance Flowerdew and Cecily may have been related or simply became friends. Whatever the connection Cecily's first child Temperance Bailey was believed to be the namesake of Temperance Flowerdew. ==== Purported LNAB - Greene ==== Some researchers have assumed her maiden name was Greene because there was apparently a Cecily Greene listed in "Hakluyt's List of Immigrants to Virginia" before 1624. "Hakluyt's List of Immigrants to Virginia." ['''find source with images'''] There are actually two other Sisleys listed in Virginia in the 1624 List and 1625 Muster at the same time as Cecily: Hotten, p174, p204; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/174/mode/1up p174], [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/204/mode/1up 204]). * 1624 List: Living, At James Cittye and w'th the Corporacon therof: Sisley Greene. * 1625 Muster: Neck-of-Land, Charles Cittie, The Muster of Allexander Bradway, Sisley his wife aged 28 yeres in the ''Jonathan'' May 1620. The Sisley Greene in the 1624 List is presumably the same peson as Cecily Greene in Hakluyt's list. Sisley Greene and Sisley Bradway are therefore almost certainly not Cecily Jordan Farrar. === Marriages === ==== Generally Accepted Marriage - Baley ==== [write a summary of the circumstantial case for this marriage; reassess its level of certainty] * See Davis and Southall. * There were Bayleys at Roanoke, Virginia, and a William Bayley, Gentleman, arrived on the first supply ship on 2 January 1607/8. Thomas Bayley was a Governor's Guard under William Pierce, and died of malaria in 1620. Cecily first married as a teenager at Capt. Pierce's home to a Bayley.{{Citation Needed}} His given name is unknown, but thought to be Thomas. They had the one daughter, Temperance Bayley. * Shortly after her husband died, Cecily married secondly to Samuel JORDAN, who was Joan Pierce's cousin.{{Citation Needed}} * There is circumstantial evidence that Cecily, at about age 16, married her first husband, had daughter Temperance Baley from this union about 1617, and was widowed before 1620. Even though solid proof is lacking, it is generally accepted as fact that Cecily was the mother of Temperance Baley based on the two Musters of ''Jordan's Journey'' of 16 February 1623/4, and 21 January 1624/5, land patents and deeds, and Wills in the Cocke family into which Temperance Baley married. Lineage societies accept the descendants of Temperance Baley Cocke as proven. * Speculation: Without stating any sources for the following details some researchers have written that Cecily's first husband was either John or Thomas Bailey, who came to Virginia in 1612, sponsored by William Pierce … he was a young member of the Governor's Guard stationed at Jamestown … He and Cecily were supposedly married in the home of William Pierce in Jamestown … The young couple lived at Bailey's Point, Bermuda Hundred … and Bailey died of malaria shortly after the marriage. There are no records to support these details, only the existence of Temperance Bailey. * Possible (unconfirmed) 1st husband for Cecily Jordan: [[Bailey-970|Thomas Bailey]] was born in 1596 in Dorsetshire, England. He died on 20 Sep 1620 in Jamestown, Va. He (unconfirmed) married Cecily in 1616 in Charles City, Henrico Co., Va.{{Citation Needed}} ==== Purported Marriage - Montague ==== [[Montague-36|Peter Montague Sr. (1603-1659)]], referred to as Peter I here, left a Will naming "my loving wife Cicely." Some assume this Cicely to be [[Unknown-220794|Cecily (Unknown) Farrar (1600-aft.1637)]]. In his Will, Peter I also names a son [[Montague-35|Peter Montague (abt.1631-1702)]], referred to as Peter II here. That son Peter II also had a son [[Montague-450|Peter Montague IV (1666-1702)]], referred to here as Peter III. On 24 October 1701, the Governor granted land to Peter III: "Peter Mountague son of Peter Mountague late of the County of Middlesex dec'd. one thousand acres of land" … "the said land being formerly granted to George Ludlow Esq'r. by patent dated the 22'd. of May 1651, and by him assigned and acknowledged before the Grand Assembly unto the said Peter Mountague the 4th of December 1652 …" ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.9, 1697–1706 (Vol.1 & Vol.2)'', pp375-376; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/009/009_0396.tif p375], [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/009/009_0397.tif p376]). Peter II was almost certainly over age 21 when assigned the land, and he was therefore born before 4 December 1631. Peter I and Cicely were therefore presumably married before 4 December 1631, or even earlier. William and Cecily Farrar were certainly still married on 6 September 1631 when both were named in a deed, and William probably lived several more years. Cicely Montague is therefore almost certainly not Cecily Jordan Farrar. —[[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 04:57, 28 August 2023 (UTC) ==== Purported Marriages - Montague & Parker ==== MYTH: There is speculation that Cecily, widowed again by 1637 (at age 37), married a fourth and fifth time. There has, so far, been no proof of any later marriages for Cecily. She disappears from the records after 1637, and other women named "Cecily", of whom there were several in the colony, have been confused with her. From Elizabeth Tissot: Many have said, with no proof, that Cecily also married [[Montague-36|Peter Montague]] and [[Parker-52729|Thomas Parker]]. This is ''false''. Cecily Montague was the relict of William Thompson, I and had one son William Thompson, II who married Ellen Montague, his step sister. Cecily Montague returned to England following the deaths of Peter Montague (in 1659) and her son, William Thompson, II. Peter Montague's first wife was Elizabeth and she was mother of all his children. Source: "A Place in Time, Middlesex Co. VA 1650-1750", by Rutman, p50, 96-98. This is a history of the County of Middlesex which relies on court records. From Daughters of The American Colonists, Member #14341 Mrs.Louise Boone Ratliff: Her papers state Peter Montague, 1st married in 1633 Cecily Watkins - not Matthews, - not Farrar. Her lineage in v15 also says Peter Montague, 2nd married Elizabeth. Note: Additionally the marriage of Peter Montague to his Cecily was said to be in 1629 or 1633, both these dates predating the 1636 death of William Farrar, therefore making it impossible for Cecily to be the Cecily that Peter Montague married. Peter Montague, born 1603, in England, had come to Jamestown in 1618, aboard the "Charles" at the age of 18 as a headright of Billy Pierce. Peter Montague had six children - Peter, Margaret, William, Ellen, Elizabeth, and Ann with his first wife Elizabeth. He died in 1659, and named his wife Cecily (widow of Thompson) Montague in his will. Evidence shows she was not our Cecily. Thomas Parker, the immigrant, died in 1663, in Isle of Wight, Virginia. Parker family researchers are not sure which Thomas Parker of Isle of Wight, Virginia "is said to have married" the widow of a Peter Montague. The unnamed widow of a Peter Montague is mentioned in an Isle of Wight County deed transaction: :On 29 May 1683 a patent was issued to Thomas Parker and James "Bagnall" for 470 acres, of which 50 acres granted to Peter Montague, and 40 acres for transportation of a Negro Francisco. The patent stated that Thomas had married the widow of Peter Montague who had left two daughters Dorothy and Sarah and that Sarah had married James "Bageall." VA Magazine of History & Biography, 6:420. Cecily would have been 83 years old at the time of this patent, and it has been proven she could not have been the surviving wife of immigrant Peter Montague. Therefore this record does not pertain to the generation of our Cecily or the immigrant Peter Montague who had a widow named Cecily, or to the immigrant Thomas Parker who died in 1663, long before the land patent mentioning the widow of Peter Montague. By all accounts Cecily is estimated to have died years before 1683. === Spouses' Purported Marriages & Children === ==== Purported Samuel Jordan First Marriage ==== Mayes states: :Samuel had been previously married in England with four known children,{{Citation Needed}} but after his first wife died{{Citation Needed}} he immigrated to America in 1609 aboard the "Seaventure" which was shipwrecked off Bermuda, not arriving in Virginia till May 1610. Cecily's profile on WikiTree previously stated: :"Samuel Jordan had been previously married in England with four known children,{{Citation Needed}} but after his first wife died,{{Citation Needed}} he became the first of the Jordans to immigrate to America. … They sailed on the ship "Seaventure" with 600 land men in a fleet of 8 good ships and one pinnance under the command of Sir George Somers. Somers' flotilla encountered a severe storm near the Bermudas which left the "Seaventure" unseaworthy."{{Citation Needed}} These claims are unsourced. They both also conflate [[Jordan-224|Samuel Jordan (abt.1578-1623)]] with [[Jourdain-240|Silvester Jourdain (abt.1565-abt.1650)]], who kept a day-to-day journal of the ''Sea Venture's'' time in Bermuda in 1609–1610. —[[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 18:26, 30 August 2023 (UTC) ==== Purported Son Richard Jordan ==== MYTH: Cecily is said by some researchers to have had 3 children with second husband Samuel Jordan. Two daughters, Mary and Margaret, and a son [[Jordon-81|Richard Jordan]] (also [[Jordan-4095|Robert Jordan]]) who married his first cousin Elizabeth Reynolds, daughter of Christopher Reynolds (presuming Cecily was a Reynolds). FACT: There are no records showing that Cecily and Samuel Jordan had a son Richard. If he existed he must have died before the 1623 and 1624/25 musters of ''Jordan's Journey'' on which he is not listed. Cecily was widowed while in the late stages of her pregnancy with youngest daughter Margaret Jordan who would have been a newborn at the time of the 1623 census, and in the 1624/25 muster Margaret Jordan is shown to be "aged 1 years" as would be expected. There was no Richard Jordan, son of Cecily. ==== Purported Son Robert Jordan ==== Genealogies of Samuel Jordan, when discussing the 1622 Massacre, often purport that Samuel had a son Robert who was sent by Samuel to warn Berkeley Hundred and died there. Some also purport that Richard Pace rowed from Paces Paines to ''Beggars Bush'' to warn Samuel Jordan. The descriptions appear to be embellished, containing more details than what is found in reliable sources from that time. :"Fortunately for the Jordans they received a forewarning of the plot in sufficient time to fortify ''Beggar's Bush'' against attack. Early that morning Richard Pace had rowed with might and main three miles across the river from Paces Paines to ''Beggars Bush'' to warn Samuel Jordan of the impending blow. … About one third of Virginia colonists died during the Indian Massacre including Samuel's son Robert Jordan at Berkley Hundred in Charles City while trying to warn neighbors across the water of the impending Indian attack." Mayes.{{Citation Needed}} [proof of father-son relationship needed; appears embellished, containing details not known to be reliably sourced: forewarning] —[[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 04:09, 1 September 2023 (UTC) === Children === ==== Generally Accepted Daughter Temperance Baley ==== Temperance Bailey (Baylie, Baly, Baley, Baylise). McCartney, ''Virginia Immigrants'', p102. See Davis Davis; digital images, ''JSTOR'' (https://doi.org/10.2307/1923628). and Southall. Southall; digital images, ''JSTOR'' (https://www.jstor.org/stable/4245145). ==== Purported 3 Jordan Children ==== Cecily's profile on WikiTree previously stated: :*"Shortly after her husband died, Cecily married secondly to Samuel JORDAN, who was Joan Pierce's cousin.{{Citation Needed}} They had 2 daughters, Margaret and Mary and along with the PIERCE family were survivors of the Jamestown Massacre of 1622. Not long after the Massacre, Samuel JORDAN died leaving Cecily with 2 daughters and another soon to be delivered."{{Citation Needed}} Daughter Margaret is presumably also the daughter "soon to be delivered". The Pooley suit records refer to Cecily as expecting. Margrett Jordan, age 1 in the 1625 Muster, also appears in the 1624 Lists. —[[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 18:52, 30 August 2023 (UTC) === More Baleys and Jordans === ''1622 List - Massacred'' Neill, pp339-346; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini00neil/page/339/mode/1up p339]).
* Slaine of the Colledge People, about two miles from Henrico-Citie. ** '''Willian Jordan''', p340 [no profile] ** '''William Baily''', p340 [no profile] * At Berkley-Hundred some five miles from Charles-Citie. ** [[Jordan-4095|'''Robert Jordan''']], p341 * At Powle-Brooke. ** '''Peter Jordan''', p343 [no profile] ''1624 List - Living'' Hotten, pp169-189; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/188/mode/1up p169]).
* Living, Att y'e Colledg Land. ** '''Peeter Jorden''', p169 * Living, Att West and Sherlow hundred. ** '''Nicholas Baley''', p170 ** '''Ann Bayley''', p170 * Living, At James Cittye and w'th the Corporacon therof. in the maine. ** '''Thomas Jordan''', p177 * Living, At y'e Plantacon ouer ag't James Cittie ** '''Lewis Baly''', p179 ** '''George Bayley''', p180 ''1624 List - Dead'' Hotten, pp169-189; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/190/mode/1up p190]).
* At James Cittie ** '''John Bayly''', p191 ''1625 Muster'' Hotten, pp201-265; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/222/mode/1up p201]).
* Colledg Land Henrico. The MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of the Colledge: Land in Virginia taken the 23th of January 1624[/5].
** '''Peeter Jorden''' aged 22 in the ''London Marchannt'' 1620, p201 * West & Sherley hundred. Charles Cittie. The MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of West and Sherley Hundred taken the 22th of January 1624. WILLIAM BAYLEYS MUSTER. ** '''William Baley''' aged 41 yeares in the ''Prosperous'' in May 1610, p205 ** '''Mary''' his wife aged 24 yeres in the ''George'' 1617, p205 ** '''Thomas''' his Sonn aged 4 yeares, p205 * Piersyes hundre. The MUSTER of NICHOLAS BALY. ** '''Nicholas Baly''' arived in the ''Jonathan'' 1620, p216 ** '''Ann''' his wife in the ''Marmaduk'' 1621, p216 * Pasbehaighs, James Citty. The MUSTER of the Governors Men at Pasbehaighs. ** '''Thomas Jorden''' aged 24 came in the ''Diana'' ''1625 Land - in the May 1625 extracts of all the titles and estates of land, sent home by Sir Francis Wyatt'': Kingsbury, Vol. 4, pp553-554; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini04virg/page/n590/mode/1up pp553-554]).
* The Corporacon of Charles City ** '''Wm Bayly''', 100 Acres, by Pattent. * Uppon Apamatucke River ** '''William Farrar''', 100 Acres, by Pattent. * The Teritory of great Weyonoke ** '''Wm Baylie''', 100 Acres, by Pattent. ** '''Samuell Jordan''', 450 Acres planted, by Pattent. ** '''Temperance Baylie''', 200 Acres planted, by Pattent. * [[Cocke-8|Richard Cocke Sr (abt.1597-aft.1665)]], husband of [[Baley-28|Temperance (Baley) Cocke (1617-bef.1652)]], names '''Couzen Daniell Jordan''' in his 1665 Will. County Court, Henrico County, Virginia, ''Court orders and minutes and miscellaneous court records, 1650-1807, Misc. Court Records 1650-1807''; database with images, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-41JB image 19], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-41VM image 20]), images 19-20. === Genealogies with Incorrect or Unproven Relationships === * M. F. Reynolds Eggleston, T. S. Eggleston, "Cecily Phippen Renolds," ''ReynoldsPAtoVA.org'' (https://reynoldspatova.org/getperson.php?personID=I547449678&tree=reynolds1); also the profiles attached to her. ::Purports her parents are Thomas Reynolds & Cecily Phippen. * William B. and Ethel Farrar, ''The Farrars'' (St Petersburg, Florida: St Petersburg Printing Company, Inc., 1964); book, FamilySearch, Call Number 929.273 F242f. ::Conflates [[Farrar-393|William Farrar (bef.1583-bef.1637)]] with [[Ferrar-120|William Ferrar (abt.1593-bef.1620)]], son of [[Ferrar-113|Nicholas Ferrar (1544-1620)]]. [pp14-15, pp23-24] ::Incorrectly states "William of Farrar's Island" married Judith Jefferson. [p35, p73] == Sources == Citation Sources: * Clifton F. Davis, “Cicely Jordan Farrar and Temperance Baley,” ''The William and Mary Quarterly'' Vol. 21, No. 2 (Apr., 1941), pp180-183; digital images, ''JSTOR'' (https://doi.org/10.2307/1923628). * John Camden Hotten, ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and Others Who Went From Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600–1700.'' (New York, New York: J. W. Bouton, 1874); digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/n7/mode/2up title page]). * Susan Myra Kingsbury, ''The Records of The Virginia Company of London'', (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1905, 1906, 1933, 1935), Introduction & Four Volumes; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/introductiontore00king/page/n6/mode/1up Introduction title page], [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini01virg/page/n10/mode/1up Vol. 1 title page], [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini02virg/page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 2 title page], [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini03virg/page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 3 title page], [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini04virg/page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 4 title page]). * Martha W. McCartney, ''Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607–1635: A Biographical Dictionary'' (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2007); digital images, Google Books (https://books.google.com/books?id=orDbMGpInaQC&pg=PA290). * James P. C. Southall, “Cicely Jordan Farrar and Temperance Baley,” ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography'' Vol. 50, No. 1. (January 1942), pp74–80; digital images, ''JSTOR'' (https://www.jstor.org/stable/4245145). See also - other genealogies: * Lyndall J. Mayes, "From Virginia Through the Southwest: Information about Cecily," ''Genealogy.com'' (https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/a/y/Lyndall-J-Mayes/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0109.html). See also - prominent genealogy sites with these purported parents, LNAB, marriages, and children: * {{FamilySearch|9W53-QWT}} for Cecily (1600–unk). * Many, ''Ancestry.com''. * Many, ''MyHeritage.com''. * Profile for "Cecily Farrar (unknown)," ''Geni.com'' ([https://www.geni.com/people/Cecily-Farrar-Ancient-Planter/6000000005923529529 profile]).
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The MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of Jordans Jorney taken the 21th of January 1624[/5]
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The MUSTER of John FLUDD :JOHN FLUDD arrrived in the ''Swan'' 1610 [probably August 1611 instead] :MARGETT his wife in the ''Supply'' 1620 :FRANCES FINCH her daughter in the ''Supply'' 1620 :WILLIAM FLUDD his sonn aged 3 week's This theory appears to be circumstantial, based on names only, lacking a reliable record that definitively connects the Fludds in Chichester, Sussex, England, to the Fludds in Virginia. —[[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 02:14, 1 September 2023 (UTC) ==== Purported Parents - Bouldin ==== SPECULATION: Going back some 50 years before Cecily's birth - The "Will of John Yerdely of Myles Grene" of Audeley, County Stafford, England, dated in 1558 and proved in 1559, it names "Cicilye my wife" and "John GERNETT, my son in law", and the Will of Ralph Yerdley of Audeley, County Stafford, Gentleman, dated 1587, and proved in 1588, not only states that the testator's father was "William Yerdeley, gentleman" and that his brothers are John and George Yerdley, but he was also appointed as one of the executors of a "kinsman" named "William BOULTON" (Boulding?). -- The significance of these names, besides "Cicilye" Yerdley, mentioned in these wills is that there were two men with the surnames - "Bouldinge" and "Garnett" who arrived on the Swan in 1610 along with Cecily and are listed in the 1624/25 Virginia Muster. Sir George Yeardley was the son of Ralph Yardley, citizen and merchant tailor London; and Sir George Yeardley's brother was Ralph Yardley, "citizen and Apothecarie of London". Exactly what was the link between the Yerdley's of Staffordshire and the Yardley's or Yearle's of London is not known but it is likely that there was some tie of kinship between them both and the little girl "Sislye" who sailed for Virginia in the Swan in 1610. Two of her fellow passengers on that boat were Thomas Garnett, a servant of the famous Indian fighter Captain William Powell, and one Thomas Boulding (Bouldin), who was then 26 years old. Neither of them could have been Sislye's father, but the name Thomas Garnett is strangely reminiscent of "Thomas Gernett" who more than 50 years before was the son-in-law of John Yerdley and his wife "Cicilye", and there is a close resemblance between Thomas Boulding's name and that of Ralphe Yerdley's "kinsman" William Bouldin. Perhaps William Bouldin (Boulding), yeoman, who, together with his wife Mary, also came to Virginia in 1610, (whether in the Swan or on another ship) was Sislye's father, but nothing more is known of this couple from the day they came ashore. Not so, however with Thomas Boulding (Bouldin, Bolding, Bolden) "of Elizabeth Cittie County, yeoman and ancient planter, and Thomas Garnett, for both of them gradually acquired tracts of land in Virginia and were apparently living side by side as late as 1635. Furthermore, based on naming patterns and proximity Cecily seems to have had a close connection to Governor and Lady Yeardley - Temperance Flowerdew, who became Lady Yeardley, and arrived in Virginia in 1609 on the "Falcon" (her husband and Samuel Jordan were aboard the ill-fated ship "Seaventure", presumed lost at sea, but joyfully to all arriving in May 1610). Temperance Flowerdew and Cecily may have been related or simply became friends. Whatever the connection Cecily's first child Temperance Bailey was believed to be the namesake of Temperance Flowerdew. ==== Purported LNAB - Greene ==== Some researchers have assumed her maiden name was Greene because there was apparently a Cecily Greene listed in "Hakluyt's List of Immigrants to Virginia" before 1624. "Hakluyt's List of Immigrants to Virginia." ['''find source with images'''] There are actually two other Sisleys listed in Virginia in the 1624 List and 1625 Muster at the same time as Cecily: Hotten, p174, p204; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/174/mode/1up p174], [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/204/mode/1up 204]). * 1624 List: Living, At James Cittye and w'th the Corporacon therof: Sisley Greene. * 1625 Muster: Neck-of-Land, Charles Cittie, The Muster of Allexander Bradway, Sisley his wife aged 28 yeres in the ''Jonathan'' May 1620. The Sisley Greene in the 1624 List is presumably the same peson as Cecily Greene in Hakluyt's list. Sisley Greene and Sisley Bradway are therefore almost certainly not Cecily Jordan Farrar. === Marriages === ==== Generally Accepted Marriage - Baley ==== [write a summary of the circumstantial case for this marriage; reassess its level of certainty] * See Davis and Southall. * There were Bayleys at Roanoke, Virginia, and a William Bayley, Gentleman, arrived on the first supply ship on 2 January 1607/8. Thomas Bayley was a Governor's Guard under William Pierce, and died of malaria in 1620. Cecily first married as a teenager at Capt. Pierce's home to a Bayley.{{Citation Needed}} His given name is unknown, but thought to be Thomas. They had the one daughter, Temperance Bayley. * Shortly after her husband died, Cecily married secondly to Samuel JORDAN, who was Joan Pierce's cousin.{{Citation Needed}} * There is circumstantial evidence that Cecily, at about age 16, married her first husband, had daughter Temperance Baley from this union about 1617, and was widowed before 1620. Even though solid proof is lacking, it is generally accepted as fact that Cecily was the mother of Temperance Baley based on the two Musters of ''Jordan's Journey'' of 16 February 1623/4, and 21 January 1624/5, land patents and deeds, and Wills in the Cocke family into which Temperance Baley married. Lineage societies accept the descendants of Temperance Baley Cocke as proven. * Speculation: Without stating any sources for the following details some researchers have written that Cecily's first husband was either John or Thomas Bailey, who came to Virginia in 1612, sponsored by William Pierce … he was a young member of the Governor's Guard stationed at Jamestown … He and Cecily were supposedly married in the home of William Pierce in Jamestown … The young couple lived at Bailey's Point, Bermuda Hundred … and Bailey died of malaria shortly after the marriage. There are no records to support these details, only the existence of Temperance Bailey. * Possible (unconfirmed) 1st husband for Cecily Jordan: [[Bailey-970|Thomas Bailey]] was born in 1596 in Dorsetshire, England. He died on 20 Sep 1620 in Jamestown, Va. He (unconfirmed) married Cecily in 1616 in Charles City, Henrico Co., Va.{{Citation Needed}} ==== Purported Marriage - Montague ==== [[Montague-36|Peter Montague Sr. (1603-1659)]], referred to as Peter I here, left a Will naming "my loving wife Cicely." Some assume this Cicely to be [[Unknown-220794|Cecily (Unknown) Farrar (1600-aft.1637)]]. In his Will, Peter I also names a son [[Montague-35|Peter Montague (abt.1631-1702)]], referred to as Peter II here. That son Peter II also had a son [[Montague-450|Peter Montague IV (1666-1702)]], referred to here as Peter III. On 24 October 1701, the Governor granted land to Peter III: "Peter Mountague son of Peter Mountague late of the County of Middlesex dec'd. one thousand acres of land" … "the said land being formerly granted to George Ludlow Esq'r. by patent dated the 22'd. of May 1651, and by him assigned and acknowledged before the Grand Assembly unto the said Peter Mountague the 4th of December 1652 …" ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.9, 1697–1706 (Vol.1 & Vol.2)'', pp375-376; digital images, Library of Virginia ([https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/009/009_0396.tif p375], [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/009/009_0397.tif p376]). Peter II was almost certainly over age 21 when assigned the land, and he was therefore born before 4 December 1631. Peter I and Cicely were therefore presumably married before 4 December 1631, or even earlier. William and Cecily Farrar were certainly still married on 6 September 1631 when both were named in a deed, and William probably lived several more years. Cicely Montague is therefore almost certainly not Cecily Jordan Farrar. —[[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 04:57, 28 August 2023 (UTC) ==== Purported Marriages - Montague & Parker ==== MYTH: There is speculation that Cecily, widowed again by 1637 (at age 37), married a fourth and fifth time. There has, so far, been no proof of any later marriages for Cecily. She disappears from the records after 1637, and other women named "Cecily", of whom there were several in the colony, have been confused with her. From Elizabeth Tissot: Many have said, with no proof, that Cecily also married [[Montague-36|Peter Montague]] and [[Parker-52729|Thomas Parker]]. This is ''false''. Cecily Montague was the relict of William Thompson, I and had one son William Thompson, II who married Ellen Montague, his step sister. Cecily Montague returned to England following the deaths of Peter Montague (in 1659) and her son, William Thompson, II. Peter Montague's first wife was Elizabeth and she was mother of all his children. Source: "A Place in Time, Middlesex Co. VA 1650-1750", by Rutman, p50, 96-98. This is a history of the County of Middlesex which relies on court records. From Daughters of The American Colonists, Member #14341 Mrs.Louise Boone Ratliff: Her papers state Peter Montague, 1st married in 1633 Cecily Watkins - not Matthews, - not Farrar. Her lineage in v15 also says Peter Montague, 2nd married Elizabeth. Note: Additionally the marriage of Peter Montague to his Cecily was said to be in 1629 or 1633, both these dates predating the 1636 death of William Farrar, therefore making it impossible for Cecily to be the Cecily that Peter Montague married. Peter Montague, born 1603, in England, had come to Jamestown in 1618, aboard the "Charles" at the age of 18 as a headright of Billy Pierce. Peter Montague had six children - Peter, Margaret, William, Ellen, Elizabeth, and Ann with his first wife Elizabeth. He died in 1659, and named his wife Cecily (widow of Thompson) Montague in his will. Evidence shows she was not our Cecily. Thomas Parker, the immigrant, died in 1663, in Isle of Wight, Virginia. Parker family researchers are not sure which Thomas Parker of Isle of Wight, Virginia "is said to have married" the widow of a Peter Montague. The unnamed widow of a Peter Montague is mentioned in an Isle of Wight County deed transaction: :On 29 May 1683 a patent was issued to Thomas Parker and James "Bagnall" for 470 acres, of which 50 acres granted to Peter Montague, and 40 acres for transportation of a Negro Francisco. The patent stated that Thomas had married the widow of Peter Montague who had left two daughters Dorothy and Sarah and that Sarah had married James "Bageall." VA Magazine of History & Biography, 6:420. Cecily would have been 83 years old at the time of this patent, and it has been proven she could not have been the surviving wife of immigrant Peter Montague. Therefore this record does not pertain to the generation of our Cecily or the immigrant Peter Montague who had a widow named Cecily, or to the immigrant Thomas Parker who died in 1663, long before the land patent mentioning the widow of Peter Montague. By all accounts Cecily is estimated to have died years before 1683. === Spouses' Purported Marriages & Children === ==== Purported Samuel Jordan First Marriage ==== Mayes states: :Samuel had been previously married in England with four known children,{{Citation Needed}} but after his first wife died{{Citation Needed}} he immigrated to America in 1609 aboard the "Seaventure" which was shipwrecked off Bermuda, not arriving in Virginia till May 1610. Cecily's profile on WikiTree previously stated: :"Samuel Jordan had been previously married in England with four known children,{{Citation Needed}} but after his first wife died,{{Citation Needed}} he became the first of the Jordans to immigrate to America. … They sailed on the ship "Seaventure" with 600 land men in a fleet of 8 good ships and one pinnance under the command of Sir George Somers. Somers' flotilla encountered a severe storm near the Bermudas which left the "Seaventure" unseaworthy."{{Citation Needed}} These claims are unsourced. They both also conflate [[Jordan-224|Samuel Jordan (abt.1578-1623)]] with [[Jourdain-240|Silvester Jourdain (abt.1565-abt.1650)]], who kept a day-to-day journal of the ''Sea Venture's'' time in Bermuda in 1609–1610. —[[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 18:26, 30 August 2023 (UTC) ==== Purported Son Richard Jordan ==== MYTH: Cecily is said by some researchers to have had 3 children with second husband Samuel Jordan. Two daughters, Mary and Margaret, and a son [[Jordon-81|Richard Jordan]] (also [[Jordan-4095|Robert Jordan]]) who married his first cousin Elizabeth Reynolds, daughter of Christopher Reynolds (presuming Cecily was a Reynolds). FACT: There are no records showing that Cecily and Samuel Jordan had a son Richard. If he existed he must have died before the 1623 and 1624/25 musters of ''Jordan's Journey'' on which he is not listed. Cecily was widowed while in the late stages of her pregnancy with youngest daughter Margaret Jordan who would have been a newborn at the time of the 1623 census, and in the 1624/25 muster Margaret Jordan is shown to be "aged 1 years" as would be expected. There was no Richard Jordan, son of Cecily. ==== Purported Son Robert Jordan ==== Genealogies of Samuel Jordan, when discussing the 1622 Massacre, often purport that Samuel had a son Robert who was sent by Samuel to warn Berkeley Hundred and died there. Some also purport that Richard Pace rowed from Paces Paines to ''Beggars Bush'' to warn Samuel Jordan. The descriptions appear to be embellished, containing more details than what is found in reliable sources from that time. :"Fortunately for the Jordans they received a forewarning of the plot in sufficient time to fortify ''Beggar's Bush'' against attack. Early that morning Richard Pace had rowed with might and main three miles across the river from Paces Paines to ''Beggars Bush'' to warn Samuel Jordan of the impending blow. … About one third of Virginia colonists died during the Indian Massacre including Samuel's son Robert Jordan at Berkley Hundred in Charles City while trying to warn neighbors across the water of the impending Indian attack." Mayes.{{Citation Needed}} [proof of father-son relationship needed; appears embellished, containing details not known to be reliably sourced: forewarning] —[[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 04:09, 1 September 2023 (UTC) === Children === ==== Generally Accepted Daughter Temperance Baley ==== Temperance Bailey (Baylie, Baly, Baley, Baylise). McCartney, ''Virginia Immigrants'', p102. See Davis Davis; digital images, ''JSTOR'' (https://doi.org/10.2307/1923628). and Southall. Southall; digital images, ''JSTOR'' (https://www.jstor.org/stable/4245145). ==== Purported 3 Jordan Children ==== Cecily's profile on WikiTree previously stated: :*"Shortly after her husband died, Cecily married secondly to Samuel JORDAN, who was Joan Pierce's cousin.{{Citation Needed}} They had 2 daughters, Margaret and Mary and along with the PIERCE family were survivors of the Jamestown Massacre of 1622. Not long after the Massacre, Samuel JORDAN died leaving Cecily with 2 daughters and another soon to be delivered."{{Citation Needed}} Daughter Margaret is presumably also the daughter "soon to be delivered". The Pooley suit records refer to Cecily as expecting. Margrett Jordan, age 1 in the 1625 Muster, also appears in the 1624 Lists. —[[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 18:52, 30 August 2023 (UTC) === More Baleys and Jordans === ''1622 List - Massacred'' Neill, pp339-346; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini00neil/page/339/mode/1up p339]).
* Slaine of the Colledge People, about two miles from Henrico-Citie. ** '''Willian Jordan''', p340 [no profile] ** '''William Baily''', p340 [no profile] * At Berkley-Hundred some five miles from Charles-Citie. ** [[Jordan-4095|'''Robert Jordan''']], p341 * At Powle-Brooke. ** '''Peter Jordan''', p343 [no profile] ''1624 List - Living'' Hotten, pp169-189; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/188/mode/1up p169]).
* Living, Att y'e Colledg Land. ** '''Peeter Jorden''', p169 * Living, Att West and Sherlow hundred. ** '''Nicholas Baley''', p170 ** '''Ann Bayley''', p170 * Living, At James Cittye and w'th the Corporacon therof. in the maine. ** '''Thomas Jordan''', p177 * Living, At y'e Plantacon ouer ag't James Cittie ** '''Lewis Baly''', p179 ** '''George Bayley''', p180 ''1624 List - Dead'' Hotten, pp169-189; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/190/mode/1up p190]).
* At James Cittie ** '''John Bayly''', p191 ''1625 Muster'' Hotten, pp201-265; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hott/page/222/mode/1up p201]).
* Colledg Land Henrico. The MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of the Colledge: Land in Virginia taken the 23th of January 1624[/5].
** '''Peeter Jorden''' aged 22 in the ''London Marchannt'' 1620, p201 * West & Sherley hundred. Charles Cittie. The MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of West and Sherley Hundred taken the 22th of January 1624. WILLIAM BAYLEYS MUSTER. ** '''William Baley''' aged 41 yeares in the ''Prosperous'' in May 1610, p205 ** '''Mary''' his wife aged 24 yeres in the ''George'' 1617, p205 ** '''Thomas''' his Sonn aged 4 yeares, p205 * Piersyes hundre. The MUSTER of NICHOLAS BALY. ** '''Nicholas Baly''' arived in the ''Jonathan'' 1620, p216 ** '''Ann''' his wife in the ''Marmaduk'' 1621, p216 * Pasbehaighs, James Citty. The MUSTER of the Governors Men at Pasbehaighs. ** '''Thomas Jorden''' aged 24 came in the ''Diana'' ''1625 Land - in the May 1625 extracts of all the titles and estates of land, sent home by Sir Francis Wyatt'': Kingsbury, Vol. 4, pp553-554; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini04virg/page/n590/mode/1up pp553-554]).
* The Corporacon of Charles City ** '''Wm Bayly''', 100 Acres, by Pattent. * Uppon Apamatucke River ** '''William Farrar''', 100 Acres, by Pattent. * The Teritory of great Weyonoke ** '''Wm Baylie''', 100 Acres, by Pattent. ** '''Samuell Jordan''', 450 Acres planted, by Pattent. ** '''Temperance Baylie''', 200 Acres planted, by Pattent. * [[Cocke-8|Richard Cocke Sr (abt.1597-aft.1665)]], husband of [[Baley-28|Temperance (Baley) Cocke (1617-bef.1652)]], names '''Couzen Daniell Jordan''' in his 1665 Will. County Court, Henrico County, Virginia, ''Court orders and minutes and miscellaneous court records, 1650-1807, Misc. Court Records 1650-1807''; database with images, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-41JB image 19], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-41VM image 20]), images 19-20. === Genealogies with Incorrect or Unproven Relationships === * M. F. Reynolds Eggleston, T. S. Eggleston, "Cecily Phippen Renolds," ''ReynoldsPAtoVA.org'' (https://reynoldspatova.org/getperson.php?personID=I547449678&tree=reynolds1); also the profiles attached to her. ::Purports her parents are Thomas Reynolds & Cecily Phippen. * William B. and Ethel Farrar, ''The Farrars'' (St Petersburg, Florida: St Petersburg Printing Company, Inc., 1964); book, FamilySearch, Call Number 929.273 F242f. ::Conflates [[Farrar-393|William Farrar (bef.1583-bef.1637)]] with [[Ferrar-120|William Ferrar (abt.1593-bef.1620)]], son of [[Ferrar-113|Nicholas Ferrar (1544-1620)]]. [pp14-15, pp23-24] ::Incorrectly states "William of Farrar's Island" married Judith Jefferson. [p35, p73] == Sources ==
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[[Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] '''Note: 19 Aug 2023: The [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] is currently reviewing and revising this page. Please coordinate all proposed changes via Comments or the [[#Review & Revision Collaboration|free-space page(s)]] provided in Cecily's profile.''' See profiles: * [[Jordan-224|Samuel Jordan (abt.1578-1623)]] * [[Unknown-220794|Cecily (Unknown) Farrar (1600-aft.1637)]] * [[Pooley-587|Greville Pooley (abt.1577-abt.1629)]] * [[Farrar-393|William Farrar (bef.1583-bef.1637)]] == The Supposed Contract Between Mr Grivell Pooley and Mrs. Sysley Jordan == About three or four days after Samuel Jordan's death, the expectant Cicely is said to have agreed to become the wife of [[Pooley-587|Reverend Greville Pooley]]. She apparently consented to marry after the birth of her child, but then desired it not be revealed so soon after her husband's death. However, Reverend Pooley spread the word of the engagement, and this made the young widow so irate that she refused to go through with the wedding. Reverend Pooley sought to hold her to her promise, initiating the first breach of promise suit in America. Kingsbury, Vol. 4, pp218-220; digital images, ''Archive.org'' (https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini04virg/page/218/mode/2up). McIlwaine, pp41-42; digital images, FamilySearch (https://archive.org/details/minutesofcouncil00virg/page/41/mode/1up). Captain Isaac Madison was examined on 4 June 1623 regarding the supposed contract between Mr. Grivell Pooley and Mrs. Sysley Jordan. Mary Madison and Sergeant John Harris were examined on 17 November 1623. Kingsbury, Vol. 4, pp218-220; digital images, ''Archive.org'' (https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini04virg/page/218/mode/2up). The case reached London by 21 April 1624, Neill, p383; digital images, ''Archive.org'' (https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini00neil/page/383/mode/1up). where the Council for Virginia returned it to Virginia, "not knowinge how to decide so nice a difference" and desired "the resolution of Civil Lawiers". The matter was resolved 3 January 1624/5 when Pooley withdrew his suit and gave bond that he would make no further claim. Reverend Pooley later married, and he and his family were killed in an Indian attack. '''[review]'''
After Samuel Jordan died, Cecily @23 was left with daughter Mary @2, her eldest daughter Temperance Bailey @6, and another child soon to be delivered. [[Pooley-587|Reverend Greville Pooley]] @46, who had conducted Samuel Jordan's funeral service, proposed to Cecily only 4 days afterwards. She apparently consented, feeling the need for a protector, but subject to the engagement being kept secret due to the timeliness of Samuel's death and her pregnancy. However, Rev. Pooley "spread the word" of the engagement, and this so ired the young widow that she refused to go through with the wedding. Soon afterwards Cecily accepted another proposal of marriage and became engaged to William Farrar who had been living at ''Jordan's Journey'' since the massacre. Undaunted, the enraged Rev. Pooley brought suit for breach of promise to compel Cecily to marry him. When the Parson sued on 14 June 1623, he accused the lady of having jilted him and alleged that it was nothing short of "Skandelous" for Mr. Farrar, his rival, to be "in ordinary dyett in Mrs. Jordan's house and to frequent her Company alone." This was the celebrated case of its day. William Farrar, trained for the law in England and the executor of Samuel Jordan's estate, was enlisted by Cecily to represent her. The Governor and Council could not bring themselves to decide the questions and continued the matter until 27 Nov 1623, then referred the case to the Council for Virginia in London, "desiring the resolution of the civil lawyers thereon and a speedy return thereof." But they declined to make a decision and returned it, saying they "knew not how to decide so nice a difference." Reverend Pooley was finally persuaded by the Reverend Samuel Purchase to drop the case. As a result on 03 Jan 1624/25, the Reverend Pooley signed an agreement freely acquitting Mrs. Jordan from her promises. Cecily then formally "contracted herself before the Governor and Council to Captain William Farrar." The Governor and Council of the Colony were so stirred by the extraordinary incident that they issued a solemn proclamation against a woman engaging herself to more than one man at a time. Passage of this law for the protection of Virginia bachelors gave Cecily a place in history. And there is not in Virginia any known record that this edict has ever been revoked. That the first breach of promise case in this country was filed by a parson is commentary on the times. Although ministers were carefully selected, the salary was very small and Pooley can hardly be blamed for being alert to a chance to feather his nest. The small poplulation afforded little choice of a desirable mate, and insecurity and terror following the Great Massacre the year before would have led any widow to feel need for protection. Due to insecurity of plantation life throughout colonial times, widows often remarried soon after their husband's death, sometimes before settlement of his estate. See [[#As Told by Willison|''Behold Virginia …'']] for an accounting of these events. The facts are more mundane. There was a shortage of women of quality in the Jamestown Community, and in the early days of the colony, marriages were made only within social class. Indentured servants and freemen married within their own social class, so it was for planters and adventurers of purse. Rev. Greville Pooley had, at the time, limited prospects and what lay before him was the recently widowed parishoner at whose funeral he had officiated (Samuel Jordan). He grabbed her hand pledged his troth, and then speaking the words for her, without her permission, pledged her troth to him. Subsequently she found relief from William Farrar, who was subsequently (after the massacre) a resident of ''Jordan's Journey''. In fact and in deed, bother Cecily Jordan and William fferrar were listed jointly as heads of house in the Jamestown Muster of 1624/25. Cecily's appeal was her availability, her social class, her wealth, nothing is known of her appearance, and there is no mention in the records of her "flirting", nor would she have had to as there was a shortage of upper class females, and available women were in high demand. Such that about 1619, recruiters were sent throughout England to recruit wives with offers of dowery's and promises of marriages to men of quality. Indentured servants either married other indentured servants or chose wives from amongst the native population. Pooley continued as minister for Fleur-Dieu Hundred until his death in 1629, but he does not seem to have been a very peaceful parson, for he was brought into court twice, ironically by William Farrar, for trouble with settlers. At the March 1628 Court "Yt is thought fitt the Mr. ffarrar (then Councilor) at the next meeting of the Court do bring down Mr. Pooley and Edward Auborne to aunswer to such things as shall be objected against them." And on another occasion, after a disagreement with Captain Pawlett, he was brought into court to answer charges against him; however in this case Pawlett was required to apologize. Pooley married and had a family but they are said to have met a tragic death at the hands of the Indians. During the course of the lawsuit in which he successfully defended Cecily, William Farrar performed the duties of executor of Samuel Jordan's estate in 1623 (Jordan's will does not survive). At a Court held on 19 Nov 1623 and presided over by Sir Francis Wyatt, Governor, and Christopher Davison, Secretary, records indicate that a warrant was issued "to Mr. Farrar to bring in the account of Mr. Jordan his estate by the last day of December." Another warrant was issued to "Mrs. Jordan, that Mr. Farrer put in security for the performance of her husbands' will." An abstract of the orders were to be delivered to Sir George Yeardley. === As Told by Willison === From ''Behold Virginia …'' by George F. Willison: Willison, pp390-391; digital images, ''Archive.org'' (https://archive.org/details/beholdvirginiafi0000geor_i9z7/page/390/mode/1up). :[Note] 3. Jordan died a year later, and there was a rush for the hand of his young wife, led by the Reverend Greville Pooley. Jordan had been in his grave only a day or two when Pooley sent Captain Isaac Madison to plead his suit. Cicely replied that she would as willingly take Pooley as any other. But as she was pregnant, she would not engage herself, she said, "until she was delivered." :But the amorous Reverend could not wait and came a few days later with Madison, telling her "he should contract himself unto her"—and spake these words—'I, Grivell Pooley, take thee, Sysley, to my wedded wife, to have & to hold till death us do part and, thereto, I plight thee my troth.' Then (holding her by the hand) he spake these words: 'I, Sysley, take thee, Grivell, to my wedded husband, to have & to hold till death us do part.' " :Cicely said nothing, but they drank to each other and kissed. Then evincing some delicacy about her situation and condition, she asked "that it might not be revealed that she did so soon bestow her love after her husband's death." Pooley promised but was soon boasting of his conquest, very foolishly, for "Sysley" now engaged herself to William Farrar, on of the Deputy Treasurer's younger brothers. :Enraged, Pooley brought suit for breach of promise. The case too much for the the authorities at Jamestown, who referred it to London, meantime issuing a proclamation against "certain women within this Colony [who] have, of late, contrary to the laws ecclesiastical of the realm of England, contracted themselves to two several men at one time, whereby much trouble doth grow between parties. . . ." Ministers were ordered to give notice that whoever "shall use any words or speech tending to the contract of marriage, though not right and legal, yet may so entangle and breed struggle in their consciences, shall for the third [! ! !] offense undergo either corporal punishment, or the punishment by fine or otherwise, according to the guilt of the person so offending." :The jilted Pooley soon found solace in a bride, it appears, but met a tragic death in 1629 when Indians attacked his house, and "slew him, his wife, and all his family." == Research Notes == * '''Needs Style Review''': Much of the profile was copied verbatim from Mayes without clear attribution. '''Mayes. Text may have been copied verbatim without attribution. Review, reliably source, and rewrite or quote.''' Review, reliably source, and rewrite or quote. [[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 16:29, 18 August 2023 (UTC) === Farrar Role === * But, William Farrar, the administrator of her late husband's estate, and her future husband, fought to have Cecily released from her engagement, causing the first breach of promise suit in America.{{Citation Needed}} == Sources == * Philip Alexander Bruce, ''Social Life of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century. An Inquiry into the Origin of the Higher Planting Class, Together with an Account of the Habits, Customs, and Diversions of the People.'' (Richmond, Virginia: Whittet & Shepperson, 1907), especially pp224-226; digital images, ''Archive.org'' (https://archive.org/details/sociallifeofvirg00bruce/page/n8/mode/1up). * Susan Myra Kingsbury, ''The Records of The Virginia Company of London'', (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1935), Vol. 4, especially pp218-220; digital images, ''Archive.org'' (https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini04virg/page/n8/mode/1up). * H. R. McIlwaine (editor), ''Minutes of the Council and General Court of Colonial Virginia, 1622–1632, 1670–1676, With Notes and Excerpts From Original Council and General Court Records, Into 1683, Now Lost'' (Richmond, Virginia: Library Board, Virginia State Library, 1924), especially pp41-42; digital images, FamilySearch (https://archive.org/details/minutesofcouncil00virg/page/n12/mode/1up). * Edward D. Neill, ''History of the Virginia Company of London, with Letters to and from the First Colony Never before Printed.'' (Albany, New York: Joel Munsell, 1869), especially pp383; digital images, ''Archive.org'' (https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini00neil/page/n8/mode/1up). * George F. Willison, ''Behold Virginia: Being the Trials, Adventures & Disasters of the First Families of Virginia, the rise of the Grandees & the eventual Trimuph of the Common & Uncommon Sort in the Revolution'' (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1952), especially pp390-391; digital images, ''Archive.org'' (https://archive.org/details/beholdvirginiafi0000geor_i9z7/page/n8/mode/1up). See also - other genealogies: * Lyndall J. Mayes, "From Virginia Through the Southwest: Information about Cecily," ''Genealogy.com'' (https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/a/y/Lyndall-J-Mayes/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0109.html). See also - for more information: * [[Wikipedia: Cecily Jordan Farrar]]. * [[Wikipedia: Samuel Jordan]]. * [[Wikipedia: William Farrar (settler)]]. * [[Wikipedia: Cecily Jordan v. Greville Pooley dispute]].
After Samuel Jordan died, Cecily @23 was left with daughter Mary @2, her eldest daughter Temperance Bailey @6, and another child soon to be delivered. [[Pooley-587|Reverend Greville Pooley]] @46, who had conducted Samuel Jordan's funeral service, proposed to Cecily only 4 days afterwards. She apparently consented, feeling the need for a protector, but subject to the engagement being kept secret due to the timeliness of Samuel's death and her pregnancy. However, Rev. Pooley "spread the word" of the engagement, and this so ired the young widow that she refused to go through with the wedding. Soon afterwards Cecily accepted another proposal of marriage and became engaged to William Farrar who had been living at ''Jordan's Journey'' since the massacre. Undaunted, the enraged Rev. Pooley brought suit for breach of promise to compel Cecily to marry him. When the Parson sued on 14 June 1623, he accused the lady of having jilted him and alleged that it was nothing short of "Skandelous" for Mr. Farrar, his rival, to be "in ordinary dyett in Mrs. Jordan's house and to frequent her Company alone." This was the celebrated case of its day. William Farrar, trained for the law in England and the executor of Samuel Jordan's estate, was enlisted by Cecily to represent her. The Governor and Council could not bring themselves to decide the questions and continued the matter until 27 Nov 1623, then referred the case to the Council for Virginia in London, "desiring the resolution of the civil lawyers thereon and a speedy return thereof." But they declined to make a decision and returned it, saying they "knew not how to decide so nice a difference." Reverend Pooley was finally persuaded by the Reverend Samuel Purchase to drop the case. As a result on 03 Jan 1624/25, the Reverend Pooley signed an agreement freely acquitting Mrs. Jordan from her promises. Cecily then formally "contracted herself before the Governor and Council to Captain William Farrar." The Governor and Council of the Colony were so stirred by the extraordinary incident that they issued a solemn proclamation against a woman engaging herself to more than one man at a time. Passage of this law for the protection of Virginia bachelors gave Cecily a place in history. And there is not in Virginia any known record that this edict has ever been revoked. That the first breach of promise case in this country was filed by a parson is commentary on the times. Although ministers were carefully selected, the salary was very small and Pooley can hardly be blamed for being alert to a chance to feather his nest. The small poplulation afforded little choice of a desirable mate, and insecurity and terror following the Great Massacre the year before would have led any widow to feel need for protection. Due to insecurity of plantation life throughout colonial times, widows often remarried soon after their husband's death, sometimes before settlement of his estate. See [[#As Told by Willison|''Behold Virginia …'']] for an accounting of these events. The facts are more mundane. There was a shortage of women of quality in the Jamestown Community, and in the early days of the colony, marriages were made only within social class. Indentured servants and freemen married within their own social class, so it was for planters and adventurers of purse. Rev. Greville Pooley had, at the time, limited prospects and what lay before him was the recently widowed parishoner at whose funeral he had officiated (Samuel Jordan). He grabbed her hand pledged his troth, and then speaking the words for her, without her permission, pledged her troth to him. Subsequently she found relief from William Farrar, who was subsequently (after the massacre) a resident of ''Jordan's Journey''. In fact and in deed, bother Cecily Jordan and William fferrar were listed jointly as heads of house in the Jamestown Muster of 1624/25. Cecily's appeal was her availability, her social class, her wealth, nothing is known of her appearance, and there is no mention in the records of her "flirting", nor would she have had to as there was a shortage of upper class females, and available women were in high demand. Such that about 1619, recruiters were sent throughout England to recruit wives with offers of dowery's and promises of marriages to men of quality. Indentured servants either married other indentured servants or chose wives from amongst the native population. Pooley continued as minister for Fleur-Dieu Hundred until his death in 1629, but he does not seem to have been a very peaceful parson, for he was brought into court twice, ironically by William Farrar, for trouble with settlers. At the March 1628 Court "Yt is thought fitt the Mr. ffarrar (then Councilor) at the next meeting of the Court do bring down Mr. Pooley and Edward Auborne to aunswer to such things as shall be objected against them." And on another occasion, after a disagreement with Captain Pawlett, he was brought into court to answer charges against him; however in this case Pawlett was required to apologize. Pooley married and had a family but they are said to have met a tragic death at the hands of the Indians. During the course of the lawsuit in which he successfully defended Cecily, William Farrar performed the duties of executor of Samuel Jordan's estate in 1623 (Jordan's will does not survive). At a Court held on 19 Nov 1623 and presided over by Sir Francis Wyatt, Governor, and Christopher Davison, Secretary, records indicate that a warrant was issued "to Mr. Farrar to bring in the account of Mr. Jordan his estate by the last day of December." Another warrant was issued to "Mrs. Jordan, that Mr. Farrer put in security for the performance of her husbands' will." An abstract of the orders were to be delivered to Sir George Yeardley. === As Told by Willison === From ''Behold Virginia …'' by George F. Willison: Willison, pp390-391; digital images, ''Archive.org'' (https://archive.org/details/beholdvirginiafi0000geor_i9z7/page/390/mode/1up). :[Note] 3. Jordan died a year later, and there was a rush for the hand of his young wife, led by the Reverend Greville Pooley. Jordan had been in his grave only a day or two when Pooley sent Captain Isaac Madison to plead his suit. Cicely replied that she would as willingly take Pooley as any other. But as she was pregnant, she would not engage herself, she said, "until she was delivered." :But the amorous Reverend could not wait and came a few days later with Madison, telling her "he should contract himself unto her"—and spake these words—'I, Grivell Pooley, take thee, Sysley, to my wedded wife, to have & to hold till death us do part and, thereto, I plight thee my troth.' Then (holding her by the hand) he spake these words: 'I, Sysley, take thee, Grivell, to my wedded husband, to have & to hold till death us do part.' " :Cicely said nothing, but they drank to each other and kissed. Then evincing some delicacy about her situation and condition, she asked "that it might not be revealed that she did so soon bestow her love after her husband's death." Pooley promised but was soon boasting of his conquest, very foolishly, for "Sysley" now engaged herself to William Farrar, on of the Deputy Treasurer's younger brothers. :Enraged, Pooley brought suit for breach of promise. The case too much for the the authorities at Jamestown, who referred it to London, meantime issuing a proclamation against "certain women within this Colony [who] have, of late, contrary to the laws ecclesiastical of the realm of England, contracted themselves to two several men at one time, whereby much trouble doth grow between parties. . . ." Ministers were ordered to give notice that whoever "shall use any words or speech tending to the contract of marriage, though not right and legal, yet may so entangle and breed struggle in their consciences, shall for the third [! ! !] offense undergo either corporal punishment, or the punishment by fine or otherwise, according to the guilt of the person so offending." :The jilted Pooley soon found solace in a bride, it appears, but met a tragic death in 1629 when Indians attacked his house, and "slew him, his wife, and all his family." == Research Notes == * '''Needs Style Review''': Much of the profile was copied verbatim from Mayes without clear attribution. '''Mayes. Text may have been copied verbatim without attribution. Review, reliably source, and rewrite or quote.''' Review, reliably source, and rewrite or quote. [[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 16:29, 18 August 2023 (UTC) === Farrar Role === * But, William Farrar, the administrator of her late husband's estate, and her future husband, fought to have Cecily released from her engagement, causing the first breach of promise suit in America.{{Citation Needed}} == Sources ==
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[[Category:Cedar County, Nebraska]] =Cedar County, Nebraska= ''If you are interested in volunteering to maintain and improve this page, please contact the Nebraska Project Coordinator'' Cedar County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The county was formed in 1857, and was named for the Cedar tree groves in the area. Cedar 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 List of Nebraska townships] ==Resources== *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Cedar_County,_Nebraska_Genealogy *https://co.cedar.ne.us/ *http://genealogytrails.com/neb/cedar/ *http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/cedar/ *https://raogk.org/nebraska/cedar-county/ *https://history.nebraska.gov/blog/marker-monday-cedar-county *http://www.interment.net/us/ne/cedar.htm
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Cedar County, Utah
'''History/Timeline''' Cedar County, Utah was created in 1856 from the western part of Utah County. Cedar County was discontinued and its land was divided by Tooele County and Utah County in January 1862. '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Town''' '''Formed From''' '''County Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''WikiTree Profiles''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' ===Sources=== Cedar Creek Cemetery, Barry County, Michigan
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[[Category:Barry County, Michigan, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Cedar Creek Cemetery, Hope Township, Barry County, Michigan]] ===About Cedar Creek Cemetery=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Cedar Creek Cemetery, located in Barry County, Michigan, United States. This free space page for the Cedar Creek Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Michigan_Cemeteries||Michigan Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Michigan 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 profiles. Initial work on the transcriptions and table of interments done by [[Rice-5349]]. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Cedar Creek Cemetery 9701 Cedar Creek Rd., Hope Township, Michigan Cedar Creek is located at latitude 42.5125 and longitude -85.3267 ===Link To Online Resources=== Here is a link about the area with a map to the cemetery: http://michigan.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,2,fid,622907,n,cedar%20creek%20cemetery.cfm ===Table of Interments, Cedar Creek Cemetery === This is People with surnames A-L; about one-third of the Cemetery, More to come! {|border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:\#c9c9c9 1px solid; margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; border-collapse: collapse;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birthdate''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death date''' | align="center" 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Cedar Creek Cemetery, Sanderson, Florida
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[[Category: Sanderson, Florida]] [[Category: Baker County, Florida, Cemeteries]] This page is part of the Florida Cemeteries Team. See the [[:Category:Cedar_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Sanderson%2C_Florida|Cedar Creek Cemetery]] category for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Cedar Creek Cemetery '''Address:''' County Road 124. North of the town of Sanderson, in Baker County, Florida. '''GPS Coordinates:''' Lattitude 30.28940, Longitude: -82.27920 '''Information:'''
Cedar Crest Cemetery
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Cedar_Crest_Cemetery,_Trucksville,_Pennsylvania
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[[Category:Cedar Crest Cemetery, Trucksville, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Cedar Crest 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]]. Cedar Crest Cemetery is located on Church Street in Trucksville, 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
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Cedar Falls Baptist Church Cemetery
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Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, North Carolina
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== Notable Interments == * Congressman [[wikipedia:Charles Laban Abernethy|Charles Laban Abernethy, Sr]] (1872–1955)''Charles Laban Abernethy, Sr'' on {{FindAGrave|6404439|sameas=no}} * Congressman [[wikipedia:Graham Arthur Barden|Graham Arthur Barden]] (1896–1967)''Graham Arthur Barden'' on {{FindAGrave|8056360|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Pepsi|Pepsi]] inventor [[Bradham-51|Caleb Davis Bradham, Sr]] (1867–1934)''Caleb Davis Bradham, Sr'' on {{FindAGrave|1803|sameas=no}} * Congressman [[wikipedia:Samuel M. Brinson|Samuel Mitchell Brinson]] (1870–1922)''Samuel Mitchell Brinson'' on {{FindAGrave|8056383|sameas=no}} * Author [[wikipedia:Mary_Bayard_Devereux_Clarke|Mary Bayard Devereux Clark]] (1827-1886)Mary Bayard Devereux Clarke on {{FindAGrave|26009919|sameas=no}} * Congressman [[wikipedia:Richard Spaight Donnell|Richard Spaight Donnell]] (1820–1867)''Richard Spaight Donnell'' on {{FindAGrave|8056644|sameas=no}} * Congressman and jurist [[Gaston-1079|William Joseph Gaston]] (1788–1844)''William Joseph Gaston'' on {{FindAGrave|6613618|sameas=no}} * Educator [[wikipedia:Moses Griffin|Moses Griffin]] (1753-1816)Moses Griffin on {{FindAGrave|26776953|sameas=no}} * Confederate General [[wikipedia:Robert Ransom, Jr.|Robert Ransom]] (1828–1892)''Robert Ransom'' on {{FindAGrave|10052|sameas=no}} * Congressman [[wikipedia:Charles Biddle Shepard|Charles Biddle Shepard]] (1808–1843)''Charles Biddle Shepard'' on {{FindAGrave|8056449|sameas=no}} * Congressman [[Simmons-6912|Furnifold McLendel “F.M.” Simmons]] (1854–1940)''Furnifold McLendel “F.M.” Simmons'' on {{FindAGrave|8056338|sameas=no}} * Congressman [[Stanly-51|John Stanly]] (1774–1833)''John Stanly'' on {{FindAGrave|8586199|sameas=no}} * Congressman [[wikipedia:Charles R. Thomas|Charles Randolph Thomas, Jr]] (1827–1891)''Charles Randolph Thomas, Jr'' on {{FindAGrave|8056421|sameas=no}} * Congressman [[wikipedia:Charles R. Thomas (1861–1931)|Charles Randolph Thomas]]''Charles Randolph Thomas'' on {{FindAGrave|8586192|sameas=no}} * Congressman [[wikipedia:William Henry Washington|William Henry Washington]] (1854–1940)''William Henry Washington'' on {{FindAGrave|8056471|sameas=no}} * Artist [[wikipedia:William Joseph Williams|William Joseph Williams]] (1813–1860)''William Joseph Williams'' on {{FindAGrave|23383|sameas=no}} == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Cedar_Grove_Cemetery_(New_Bern,_North_Carolina)|Cedar Grove Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/47072 Cedar Grove Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, North Carolina]]
Cedar Grove Cemetery photographs
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Noland-165
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[[Category: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Lebanon, Tennessee]][[Category:Noland-165]] Cedar Grove Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Lebanon, Tennessee, and owned by the city government. The land was purchased by the City of Lebanon in 1846 (from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar_Grove_Cemetery_%28Lebanon,_Tennessee%29 Wikipedia]). [http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/wilson/cemeteries/cgrove.txt Cemetery records (transcription)]. See also the [[:Category:Cedar_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Lebanon%2C_Tennessee|Category page]]. ---- Add the WikiTree ID to photographs on this page to attach them to that profile.
Cedar Grove Plantation, Adams County, Mississippi
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Cedar_Grove_Plantation,_Adams_County,_Mississippi
Adams_County,_Mississippi,_Slave_Owners
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[[Category:Cedar Grove Plantation, Adams County, Mississippi]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==History== In 1820 [[Sharpe-4577|Absalom Sharpe]] purchased 253 acres from David Mitchell for $3787.50. He was instructed in the deed to lay off 1/2 acre for a cemetery as that was where John T. Mitchell was intered. '''Deed''': "Deed records, 1780-1886; indexes, 1798-1899"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/252766 Deed records, 1780-1886; indexes, 1798-1899] Deed records, v. L-M 1820-1823
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLG-MSSN-P}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *1 Jun 1820, Adams Co, MS Deed Bk L p.135 '''Deed''': "Deed records, 1780-1886; indexes, 1798-1899"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/252766 Deed records, 1780-1886; indexes, 1798-1899] Deed records, v. L-M 1820-1823
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLG-MSM1-R}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *1822, same deed, Deed Bk M p.351 This property came to be known as the Cedar Grove Plantation, and cemetery.'''National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form https://www.apps.mdah.ms.gov/nom/prop/2171.pdf The plantation encompassed about 900 acres by 1857. ===Murder=== After the death of plantation owner, Absalom Sharpe, the murder of the overseer, Duncan Skinner, took place at the edge of the plantation in 1857. Three of the enslaved of Cedar Grove were charged with his murder, and were hung on 11 Dec 1857:'''Death of an Overseer Reopening a Murder Investigation from the Plantation South''' By Michael Wayne, the University of Toronto Michael Wayne Teaches History University College, Michael Wayne, the University of Toronto Michael Wayne Teaches History University College, 2001 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Death_of_an_Overseer/wPHhfK1NBqoC?hl=en&gbpv=1 *p.9 plantation size *p.12 those charged for murder *p.36 the hanging carried out *[[Sharpe-4610|Henderson]], a carriage driver *[[Sharpe-4676|Reuben]], a carpenter *[[Sharpe-4602|Anderson]], a field hand ===Slaves=== The enslaved of Cedar Grove were named in the probate inventory of Absalom Sharpe in 1851. '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Inventories & appraisements v. 2,6 1818-1824,1839-1853
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99Q8-P9S}} (accessed 10 June 2022) *1851 inventory '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1956 box 144-145
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89QX-SS75}} (accessed 10 June 2022) *1851 loose papers inventory '''Probate real estate records, 1839-1908''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236855 Probate real estate records, 1839-1908] Real estate records v. 2-3 1850-1908
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Real estate records 1850-1908 vol 2-3 > image 86 of 667
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89Q8-G1LH}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *Probate Real Estate Bk 2, p.101 *[[Sharpe-4602|Anderson]], $650 *[[Sharpe-4603|Betty]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4604|Mahala]], girl, $400 *[[Sharpe-4605|Clarissa]], girl, $300 *[[Sharpe-4606|Claborne]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4607|Benjamin]], $100 *[[Sharpe-4608|Robert John]], diseased eyes, worth nothing *[[Sharpe-4609|Betsey]], $300 *[[Sharpe-4610|Henderson]], $800 *[[Sharpe-4611|Lemuel]], boy, $450 *[[Sharpe-4612|Leonard]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4613|Stewart]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4614|Claiborne]], $800 *[[Sharpe-4615|Malinda]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4616|Sylvia]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4617|Susan Ann]], girl, $100 *[[Sharpe-4618|Rebecca]], girl, $100 *[[Sharpe-4619|Darcas]], $600 (a house servant) *[[Sharpe-4620|Dicy]], $600 *[[Sharpe-4621|Walter]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4622|Edward]], boy, $150 *[[Sharpe-4623|Caroline]], girl, $100 *[[Sharpe-4624|Evelina]], $600 *[[Sharpe-4625|Sally Ann]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4626|Amelia]], girl, $350 *[[Davis-98469|Allen Davis]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4627|Laura]], girl $100 *[[Sharp-13604|Armstead]], $450 *[[Sharpe-4628|Polly]], $350 *[[Sharpe-4629|Enoch]], boy, $450 *[[Sharpe-4630|Salena]], girl, $400 *[[Sharpe-4631|Ambrose]], boy, $350 *[[Sharpe-4632|Ellen]], girl, $350 *[[Sharpe-4633|Maria]], girl, $350 *[[Sharpe-4634|Jinah]], girl, $250 *[[Sharpe-4635|Horace]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4636|Adam]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4637|Huldah]], girl, $150 *[[Sharpe-4638|Gabrielle]], boy, $100 *[[Sharpe-4639|Nelson]], $350 *[[Sharpe-4640|Lydia]], $250 *[[Sharpe-4641|Milly]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4642|Martha Ann]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4643|Madison]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4645|Charlotte]], girl, $250 *[[Sharpe-4644|Isabella]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4646|Amanda Jane]], girl, $275 *[[Sharpe-4647|Jacob]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4648|Dian]], $350 *[[Sharpe-4649|Alfred]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4650|Eliza]], girl, deformed, worth nothing *[[Sharpe-4651|Matilda]], $550 *[[Sharpe-4652|Frank]], boy, $450 *[[Sharpe-4653|Richard]], boy, $400 *[[Sharpe-4654|Jackson]], boy, $300 *[[Sharpe-4655|Nathan]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4656|Wilson/Nelson]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4657|Lucinda]], girl, $150 *[[Sharpe-4658|Abram]], $500 *[[Sharpe-4659|Mary Jane]], woman, diseased, $50 *[[Sharpe-4660|Vina]], sickly, $200 *[[Sharpe-4661|Thornton]], boy, $350 *[[Sharpe-4662|Austin]], boy, $300 *[[Sharpe-4663|Burrill]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4664|Jane]], $650 (a cook) *[[Sharpe-4665|Cyrus]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4667|Archy]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4668|John]], boy, $100 *[[Sharpe-4669|Mack]], $250 *[[Sharpe-4666|Eady]], $350 *[[Sharpe-4670|Elizabeth]], $600 *[[Sharpe-4671|Louisa]], girl, $350 *[[Sharpe-4672|Sturt]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4673|Frances]], girl, $225 *[[Sharpe-4674|Adeline]], girl, $200 *[[Sharpe-4675|Thomas]], boy, $150 *[[Sharpe-4676|Reuben]], $750 *[[Sharpe-4677|Margaret]], girl, $300 *[[Sharpe-4678|Alexander]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4679|Ben]], $800 *[[Sharpe-4680|Emily]], girl, $300 *[[Sharpe-4681|Teddy]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4682|Wash]], boy, $450 *[[Sharpe-4683|Minerva]], girl, $300 *[[Sharpe-4684|Levi]], boy, $275 *[[Sharpe-4685|Westly]], boy, $450 *[[Sharpe-4686|Jeff]], boy, $300 *[[Sharpe-4687|Dan]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4688|Wyatt]], $1000 *[[Sharpe-4689|Rachel]], $600 *[[Sharpe-4690|Bill]], boy, $350 *[[Sharpe-4691|Roy]], $650 ===Census=== In 1830 the census showed 25 enslaved persons listed under Absalom Sharpe. '''United States Census, 1830''': "United States Census, 1830"
Image path: United States Census, 1830 > Mississippi > Adams > Not Stated > image 28 of 32; Citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GYYM-9X1G}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *1830 census Adams Co, MS The 1840 census shows 82 enslaved persons listed under Absalom Sharpe. '''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > Mississippi > Adams > Not Stated > image 14 of 28; Citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YBH-DFK}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *1840 census Adams Co, MS In 1850 the census listed 86 enslaved persons under Absalom Sharpe. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Mississippi > Adams > Adams county, part of > image 60 of 154; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-66YL-KG}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *1850 Slave Schedule Adams Co, MS, p.117-118 ==Sources==
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/252766 Deed records, 1780-1886; indexes, 1798-1899] Deed records, v. L-M 1820-1823
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLG-MSSN-P}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *1 Jun 1820, Adams Co, MS Deed Bk L p.135 '''Deed''': "Deed records, 1780-1886; indexes, 1798-1899"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/252766 Deed records, 1780-1886; indexes, 1798-1899] Deed records, v. L-M 1820-1823
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLG-MSM1-R}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *1822, same deed, Deed Bk M p.351 This property came to be known as the Cedar Grove Plantation, and cemetery.'''National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form https://www.apps.mdah.ms.gov/nom/prop/2171.pdf The plantation encompassed about 900 acres by 1857. ===Murder=== After the death of plantation owner, Absalom Sharpe, the murder of the overseer, Duncan Skinner, took place at the edge of the plantation in 1857. Three of the enslaved of Cedar Grove were charged with his murder, and were hung on 11 Dec 1857:'''Death of an Overseer Reopening a Murder Investigation from the Plantation South''' By Michael Wayne, the University of Toronto Michael Wayne Teaches History University College, Michael Wayne, the University of Toronto Michael Wayne Teaches History University College, 2001 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Death_of_an_Overseer/wPHhfK1NBqoC?hl=en&gbpv=1 *p.9 plantation size *p.12 those charged for murder *p.36 the hanging carried out *[[Sharpe-4610|Henderson]], a carriage driver *[[Sharpe-4676|Reuben]], a carpenter *[[Sharpe-4602|Anderson]], a field hand ===Slaves=== The enslaved of Cedar Grove were named in the probate inventory of Absalom Sharpe in 1851. '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Inventories & appraisements v. 2,6 1818-1824,1839-1853
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99Q8-P9S}} (accessed 10 June 2022) *1851 inventory '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1956 box 144-145
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1956 box 144-145 > image 616 of 1942
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89QX-SS75}} (accessed 10 June 2022) *1851 loose papers inventory '''Probate real estate records, 1839-1908''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236855 Probate real estate records, 1839-1908] Real estate records v. 2-3 1850-1908
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Real estate records 1850-1908 vol 2-3 > image 86 of 667
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89Q8-G1LH}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *Probate Real Estate Bk 2, p.101 *[[Sharpe-4602|Anderson]], $650 *[[Sharpe-4603|Betty]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4604|Mahala]], girl, $400 *[[Sharpe-4605|Clarissa]], girl, $300 *[[Sharpe-4606|Claborne]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4607|Benjamin]], $100 *[[Sharpe-4608|Robert John]], diseased eyes, worth nothing *[[Sharpe-4609|Betsey]], $300 *[[Sharpe-4610|Henderson]], $800 *[[Sharpe-4611|Lemuel]], boy, $450 *[[Sharpe-4612|Leonard]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4613|Stewart]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4614|Claiborne]], $800 *[[Sharpe-4615|Malinda]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4616|Sylvia]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4617|Susan Ann]], girl, $100 *[[Sharpe-4618|Rebecca]], girl, $100 *[[Sharpe-4619|Darcas]], $600 (a house servant) *[[Sharpe-4620|Dicy]], $600 *[[Sharpe-4621|Walter]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4622|Edward]], boy, $150 *[[Sharpe-4623|Caroline]], girl, $100 *[[Sharpe-4624|Evelina]], $600 *[[Sharpe-4625|Sally Ann]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4626|Amelia]], girl, $350 *[[Davis-98469|Allen Davis]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4627|Laura]], girl $100 *[[Sharp-13604|Armstead]], $450 *[[Sharpe-4628|Polly]], $350 *[[Sharpe-4629|Enoch]], boy, $450 *[[Sharpe-4630|Salena]], girl, $400 *[[Sharpe-4631|Ambrose]], boy, $350 *[[Sharpe-4632|Ellen]], girl, $350 *[[Sharpe-4633|Maria]], girl, $350 *[[Sharpe-4634|Jinah]], girl, $250 *[[Sharpe-4635|Horace]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4636|Adam]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4637|Huldah]], girl, $150 *[[Sharpe-4638|Gabrielle]], boy, $100 *[[Sharpe-4639|Nelson]], $350 *[[Sharpe-4640|Lydia]], $250 *[[Sharpe-4641|Milly]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4642|Martha Ann]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4643|Madison]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4645|Charlotte]], girl, $250 *[[Sharpe-4644|Isabella]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4646|Amanda Jane]], girl, $275 *[[Sharpe-4647|Jacob]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4648|Dian]], $350 *[[Sharpe-4649|Alfred]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4650|Eliza]], girl, deformed, worth nothing *[[Sharpe-4651|Matilda]], $550 *[[Sharpe-4652|Frank]], boy, $450 *[[Sharpe-4653|Richard]], boy, $400 *[[Sharpe-4654|Jackson]], boy, $300 *[[Sharpe-4655|Nathan]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4656|Wilson/Nelson]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4657|Lucinda]], girl, $150 *[[Sharpe-4658|Abram]], $500 *[[Sharpe-4659|Mary Jane]], woman, diseased, $50 *[[Sharpe-4660|Vina]], sickly, $200 *[[Sharpe-4661|Thornton]], boy, $350 *[[Sharpe-4662|Austin]], boy, $300 *[[Sharpe-4663|Burrill]], $700 *[[Sharpe-4664|Jane]], $650 (a cook) *[[Sharpe-4665|Cyrus]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4667|Archy]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4668|John]], boy, $100 *[[Sharpe-4669|Mack]], $250 *[[Sharpe-4666|Eady]], $350 *[[Sharpe-4670|Elizabeth]], $600 *[[Sharpe-4671|Louisa]], girl, $350 *[[Sharpe-4672|Sturt]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4673|Frances]], girl, $225 *[[Sharpe-4674|Adeline]], girl, $200 *[[Sharpe-4675|Thomas]], boy, $150 *[[Sharpe-4676|Reuben]], $750 *[[Sharpe-4677|Margaret]], girl, $300 *[[Sharpe-4678|Alexander]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4679|Ben]], $800 *[[Sharpe-4680|Emily]], girl, $300 *[[Sharpe-4681|Teddy]], boy, $200 *[[Sharpe-4682|Wash]], boy, $450 *[[Sharpe-4683|Minerva]], girl, $300 *[[Sharpe-4684|Levi]], boy, $275 *[[Sharpe-4685|Westly]], boy, $450 *[[Sharpe-4686|Jeff]], boy, $300 *[[Sharpe-4687|Dan]], boy, $250 *[[Sharpe-4688|Wyatt]], $1000 *[[Sharpe-4689|Rachel]], $600 *[[Sharpe-4690|Bill]], boy, $350 *[[Sharpe-4691|Roy]], $650 ===Census=== In 1830 the census showed 25 enslaved persons listed under Absalom Sharpe. '''United States Census, 1830''': "United States Census, 1830"
Image path: United States Census, 1830 > Mississippi > Adams > Not Stated > image 28 of 32; Citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GYYM-9X1G}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *1830 census Adams Co, MS The 1840 census shows 82 enslaved persons listed under Absalom Sharpe. '''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > Mississippi > Adams > Not Stated > image 14 of 28; Citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YBH-DFK}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *1840 census Adams Co, MS In 1850 the census listed 86 enslaved persons under Absalom Sharpe. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Mississippi > Adams > Adams county, part of > image 60 of 154; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-66YL-KG}} (accessed 11 June 2022) *1850 Slave Schedule Adams Co, MS, p.117-118 ==Sources==
Cedar Heights Cemetery
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'''Cedar Heights Cemetery in Paris, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [[:Category:Cedar_Heights_Cemetery%2C_Paris%2C_Kentucky|Cedar Heights Cemetery Page]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/73943/cedar-heights-cemetery Cedar Heights 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=38.2031000,+-84.2689000&gmm=CgIgAQ%3D%3D&ved=2ahUKEwiz0Ne9seviAhUDUK0KHdq0AwUQ8gEwAHoECAoQAQ Cedar Heights Cemetery on Google Maps] Cedar Heights Cemetery is Located Beside Paris Cemetery and behind Mount Olivet Cemetery
Cedar Hill Cemetery
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[[Category:Cedar Hill Cemetery, Newark, Ohio]] [[Category:Newark, Ohio]] [http://www.newarkohio.net/city-services/departments/public-service/cedar-hill-cemetery, Cedar Hill] is cemetery in Newark Ohio. It was founded in 1850. It is the largest cemetery in LIcking County, Ohio and has the distinction of being the largest municipal cemetery in Central Ohio. It has a special section for veterans of all the different wars since it's inception, including Civil War, WWI, WWII, Persian conflict and the Iraq War. [http://www.newarkohio.net/userfiles/files/Parks%20%26%20Rec/Cemetery/CemeteryHistory.pdf, History of Cedar Hill]
Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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[[Category: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] For people buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery, please see * [[:Category: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Category: East Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] Cemetery Name: Cedar Hill Cemetery : Also known as East Cedar Hill Cemetery Address: 5800 Frankford Avenue (Frankford and Bridge Street), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 19135 United States Phone: +1 (215) 544-2969 GPS Coordinates: 40.0242004, -75.0746994 Information: * {{Wikidata|Q5056757|enwiki}} * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Cedar_Hill_Cemetery_(Philadelphia)|Cedar Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia)]] - accessed 07Dec2019
Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suitland, Maryland
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{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" align="center" |+'''Notables not yet in WikiTree''' |- !#!!Name!!Wikipedia!!FindAGrave |- |1||Edward Keating||[[wikipedia:Edward_Keating|Edward Keating]]||{{FindAGrave|20684131|sameas=no}} |- |2||Eugene F Black||[[wikipedia:Eugene_F._Black|Eugene F Black]]||{{FindAGrave|8056085|sameas=no}} |- |3||Fred Lewis Crawford||[[wikipedia:Fred_L._Crawford|Fred L Crawford]]||{{FindAGrave|38340807|sameas=no}} |- |4||Raymond “Ray” Moore||[[wikipedia:Ray_Moore_(baseball)|Ray Moore]]||{{FindAGrave|14093665|sameas=no}} |- |5||Stephen Warfield Gambrill||[[wikipedia:Stephen_Warfield_Gambrill|Stephen Warfield Gambrill]]||{{FindAGrave|37082855|sameas=no}} |- |6||Walter Esau Beall||[[wikipedia:Walter_Beall|Walter Beall]]||{{FindAGrave|13618605|sameas=no}} |- |7||Walter William Herrell||[[wikipedia:Walt_Herrell|Walt Herrell]]||{{FindAGrave|13436173|sameas=no}} |} == Other Graves == {{Image|file=Klinefelter-290.jpg |caption=[[Klinefelter-290|Albert B Klinefelter]] Grave Marker }} {{Image|file=Davis-30996.jpg |caption=[[Davis-30996|Florence J Klinefelter]] Grave Marker }} {{Image|file=Roberts-13386.jpg |caption=[[Roberts-13386|Josephine Kizza Roberts Davis]] Grave Marker }} {{Image|file=Davis-30993.jpg |caption=[[Davis-30993|Thomas Bowles Davis]] Grave Marker }} == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Cedar_Hill_Cemetery_(Suitland,_Maryland)|Cedar Hill Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80827 Cedar Hill Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suitland, Maryland]]
Cedarvale Cemetery
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[[Category:Kaufman County, Texas, Cemeteries]][[Category:Cedarvale Cemetery, Cedarvale, Texas]] [[Category:Cedarvale, Texas]] Contact [[Williams-34462|Melissa Moore]] or [[Selman-334|David Selman]] if you have information to add for Cedarvale Cemetery. 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=11088634 send me a private message]. Thanks! ===Tasks Completed=== *Added picture of Texas Historical Marker. *Added picture of Gated Entrance. ===To Do List=== *Add list of persons buried at the cemetery. *Add pictures of Grave Markers next to each persons name. *Add Picture of Texas Historical Marker. *Add Picture of Gated Entrance. ===About=== This free space page for Cedarvale Cemetery 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:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]]. ===History=== Cedarvale is an unincorporated community in Kaufman County, Texas. During the1930's the population was around 20 people and only had 3 businesses. In the 1950's and 1960's it had an estimated population of around 40 people and no businesses. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/HVC36. ===Historical Marker=== {{Image|file=Buie-160.jpg |caption=Cedarvale Cemetery }} The caption on the marker reads: The community of Cedarvale is an old one and has also been known as Buie and Heidle through the years. The earliest burial was on Oct. 2, 1851, I. H. Woodhouse, and Daniel Buie born May 06, 1808 has the earliest date of birth. ===Location and Map=== Cedarvale Cemetery is located on CR119A off SH243 13.3 miles east of Kaufman, Texas or 13.8 miles west of Canton, Texas. ===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) |- |[[Crow-2321|Crow]]||Deborah Colleen||03 Jun 1957||22 May 2014||Debbie||[[image:Crow-2321.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Heflin-550|Helfin]]||William A.||09 Oct 1907||01 Jun 1983||OUR DADDY||[[image:Heflin-550.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Culberson-187|Heflin]]||Maggie||30 Oct 1888||10 Oct 1977||MA||[[image:Culberson-187.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Heflin-554|Heflin]]||Luey D.||06 Jan 1885||14 May 1929||notes||[[image:Heflin-554.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Heflin-555|Heflin]]||Infant||Unknown||Unknown||Infant of L.D. & Maggie||[[image:Heflin-555.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Sharrock-109|Buie]]||Mable E.||05 Oct 1893||18 Jan 1929||notes||[[image:sharrock-109.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Buie-319|Buie]]||William Dan||1920||1920||notes||[[image:Buie-319.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Prater-1069|Prater]]||Jim Tee||06 Mar 1919||20 Nov 1920||notes||[[image:Prater-1069.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Prater-1070|Prater]]||James Emmett||16 Aug 1886||23 Jul 1945||notes||[[image:Prater-1070.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Buie-321|Buie]]||Henry Bradley||05 Jan 1893||04 Mar 1921||notes||[[image:Buie-321.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Buie-332|Buie]]||James Hebert||09 Sep 1915||26 Oct 1915||notes||[[image:Buie-332.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Heffington-104|Heffington]]||G. W.||04 Jun 1887||24 Aug 1890||Jesus Died For Me||[[image:Heffington-104.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Heffington-105|Heffington]]||I. E.||09 Mar 1881||09 Jun 1882||Safe In The Arms Of Jesus||[[image:Heffington-105.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Buie-246|Buie]]||James M.||10 May 1858||27 Feb 1920||Woodmen Of The World||[[image:Buie-246.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lyde-28|Buie]]||Emma R.||16 Aug 1869||01 Jan 1929||notes||[[image:Lyde-28.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-56200|Taylor]]||Nancy A.||01 Dec 1849||12 Mar 1888||Gone To Rest||[[image:Jones-56200.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Culberson-189|Culberson]]||Lee F.||16 Oct 1898||16 Oct 1898||Budded On Earth To Bloom In Heaven||[[image:Culberson-189.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Culberson-190|Culberson]]||David D.||16 Jan 1854||09 Mar 1904||notes||[[image:Culberson-190.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Williams-52695|Culberson]]||Mattie Brice||03 Jun 1861||21 Feb 1909||notes||[[image:Culberson-190.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Riley-6735|Riley]]||Joe L.||1882||13 Nov 1927||notes||[[image:Riley-6735.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Riley-6739|Riley]]||George Athy||23 Feb 1919||1926||Safe In Jesus||[[image:Riley-6739.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bardin-64|Bardin]]||William Edward||1862||27 Jun 1918||At Rest||[[image:Bardin-64.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Taylor-41410|Baker]]||Vergie Caroline||23 Dec 1880||27 Apr 1967||At Rest||[[image:Taylor-41410.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Baker-28056|Baker]]||Charles Catron||13 Feb 1869||11 Feb 1946||At Rest||[[image:Baker-28056.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bardin-68|Bardin]]||Robert William||16 Oct 1907||03 Feb 1958||At Rest||[[image:Bardin-68.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Raymond-2760|Raymond]]||William Charlie||01 Aug 1910||20 Feb 1972||Gone From Our Home But Not From Our Hearts||[[image:Bardin-69.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bardin-69|Raymond]]||Lorene Venita||20 Jun 1912||22 Jul 2000||Gone From Our Home But Not From Our Hearts||[[image:Bardin-69.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Raymond-2761|Raymond]]||Jerry Crafton||12 Jan 1942||13 Feb 1942||Son of Charlie & Lorene||[[image:Raymond-2761.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Raymond-2762|Raymond]]||Eddy Leon||22 Oct 1939||18 Oct 1984||In Loving Memory||[[image:Raymond-2762.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Raymond-2763|Raymond]]||James Charlie||29 Jun 1929||23 Nov 1991||PFC US ARMY||[[image:Raymond-2763.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Raymond-2764|Wrenn]]||Minnie Pearl||30 Nov 1930||21 Dec 2001||Beloved Mother & Sister||[[image:Raymond-2764.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Raymond-2767|Raymond Jr.]]||Bryce Herman||13 Sep 1963||29 May 2006||Son||[[image:Raymond-2767.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Raymond-2768|Raymond]]||Thallas Lavern||03 May 1935||22 Apr 2010||NAVY||[[image:Raymond-2768.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Raymond-2769|Raymond]]||David Allen||18 Feb 1948||11 May 2015||PVT U.S. NAVY||[[image:Raymond-2769.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Holt-6060|Bailey]]||Effie||08 Sep 1880||13 Jun 1952||notes||[[image:Holt-6060.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bailey-16498|Bailey]]||Thomas A.||24 Oct 1882||23 Dec 1918||Woodmen of the World||[[image:Bailey-16498.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bailey-16499|Bailey]]||Odus Lennard||07 Sep 1911||20 Jan 1914||Asleep In Jesus||[[image:Bailey-16499.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bivins-167|Bivins]]||Thomas B.||08 Feb 1877||16 Feb 1908||notes||[[image:Bivins-167.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Taylor-43178|Taylor]]||Oscar W.||15 Oct 1932||27 Apr 2014||notes||[[image:Taylor-43178.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Taylor-42939|Taylor]]||James Marion||09 Feb 1910||29 Apr 1995||notes||[[image:Taylor-42939.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Crum-995|Taylor]]||Caldonia Melinda||09 Sep 1875||03 Nov 1929||Callie||[[image:Crum-995.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Taylor-43180|Taylor]]||Bobby Gene||15 Apr 1953||25 Jan 2010||Lumpy||[[Image:Taylor-43180-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Taylor-43246|Taylor]]||James M.||13 Nov 1929||23 Nov 1929||notes||[[image:Taylor-43246.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cunningham-7870|Taylor]]||Gracie Lee||17 Aug 1913||10 Aug 2007||In Loving Memory||[[image:Cunningham-7870.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bardin-71|Bardin]]||Bennie Edward||08 Oct 1903||26 Dec 1981||notes||[[image:Bardin-71.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Mayfield-1743|Bardin]]||Essie Mae||21 May 1904||07 Feb 1981||notes||[[image:Bardin-71.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Angell-1145|Angell]]||J. 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Cedarville, Ohio
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{{Image|file=My_Bookshelf_Greene_County_Ohio.jpg |align=c |size=120px |caption=The Cedarville Opera House }} '''Cedarville''' was platted under the name "Milford" in 1816. A post office called Massies Creek was established in 1837, and the name was changed to Cedarville in 1843. ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category: Cedarville, Ohio]] *[[Wikipedia: Cedarville, Ohio | Cedarville on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.cedarvilleohio.net/ Village website]
Cedarville Cemetery, East Sandwich, Massachusetts
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CEMETERY NAME: '''Cedarville Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: '''Route 6A, East Sandwich, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES: ''' 41.73978, -70.44289 ''' Cedarville Cemetery is located on Route 6A at Ploughed Neck Road. According to Sandwich Vital Records the oldest burial was for Patty Hall in 1806. Local historian John Cullity says the Hall family, who lived on Ploughed Neck, probably had a lot to do with establishing the burial ground though the Nye family, along with others, were surely involved. The town took over control in 1976. Per Historical Commission member David Schrader the Cedarville burying ground is historic in many respects. Some of Sandwich’s Revolutionary War veterans are buried there. 657 Memorials | Date Range: 1805- [[:Category:Cedarville Cemetery, East Sandwich, Massachusetts|'''Category Page''']] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/90848/cedarville-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
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CEMETERY NAME: '''Cedarville Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: '''Route 6A, East Sandwich, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES: ''' 41.73978, -70.44289 ''' Cedarville Cemetery is located on Route 6A at Ploughed Neck Road. According to Sandwich Vital Records the oldest burial was for Patty Hall in 1806. Local historian John Cullity says the Hall family, who lived on Ploughed Neck, probably had a lot to do with establishing the burial ground though the Nye family, along with others, were surely involved. The town took over control in 1976. Per Historical Commission member David Schrader the Cedarville burying ground is historic in many respects. Some of Sandwich’s Revolutionary War veterans are buried there. 657 Memorials | Date Range: 1805- [[:Category:Cedarville Cemetery, East Sandwich, Massachusetts|'''Category Page''']] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/90848/cedarville-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Johnston-4019|Cedric Johnston]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Johnston-4019&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Cedric Johnston To-Do List|Cedric's current to-do list]].''
Celebration by The Town of Nelson
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] == Celebration by The Town of Nelson, New Hampshire == (Originally called "Monadnock No. 6" and incorporated as "Packersfield") * by The Nelson, N. H. Picnic Association * published by The Evening Post Job Printing Office, Inc., New York, 1917 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Celebration by The Town of Nelson|Celebration by The Town of Nelson]]'' (Evening Post Job Printing Office, Inc., New York, 1917) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#CTN|Celebration Nelson]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#CTN|Celebration Nelson]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Celebration by The Town of Nelson|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/celebrationbytow00nels * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009569364 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100387520 * https://books.google.com/books?id=0KEBn_0xpk8C search & snippet
Celebration in Green's Farms, The Historical Discourse
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Fairfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Celebration in Green's Farms, The Historical Discourse == Delivered at the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the formation of the church in Green's Farm, held Oct. 26, 1865. With an appendix. * by Rev. B. J. Relyea, Pastor of the church. * published by Jno. P. Prall, Printer by Steam, No. 9 Spruce-Street, New York, 1865 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Celebration in Green's Farms, The Historical Discourse|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=V5UCwaMCvMEC === 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 === * Relyea, Rev. B.J., ''[[Space:Celebration in Green's Farms, The Historical Discourse|Celebration in Green's Farms, The Historical Discourse]]'' (Jno. P. Prall, New York, 1865) [ Page ]. * ([[#Relyea|Relyea]])
Celia Clifford To-Do List
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Cely Papers: Alson Busshe
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[[Category:Gloucestershire, Bush Name Study]] [[Category:Northleach, Gloucestershire]] {{One Name Study|name=Bush}} __FORCETOC__ Father: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|Busshe, John]]'''
Mother: '''[[Unknown-541005|Unknown, Alice]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|Busshe, John]]'''
'''[[Busshe-8|Busshe, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Busshe-10|Busshe, Anne]]'''
'''[[Busshe-7|Busshe, Thomas]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Busshe, Henry]]'''
'''[[Busshe-9|Busshe, Margery]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1477 29/04 Father's Will:''' 10 marks; not of lauffull age[[Space:Will_(1477)_and_Probate_(1477)_of_John_Bussh_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/6/419|PROB 11/6/419; The National Archives, Kew, London]] 1502: not in mother's will ==Sources==
Mother: '''[[Unknown-541005|Unknown, Alice]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|Busshe, John]]'''
'''[[Busshe-8|Busshe, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Busshe-10|Busshe, Anne]]'''
'''[[Busshe-7|Busshe, Thomas]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Busshe, Henry]]'''
'''[[Busshe-9|Busshe, Margery]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1477 29/04 Father's Will:''' 10 marks; not of lauffull age[[Space:Will_(1477)_and_Probate_(1477)_of_John_Bussh_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/6/419|PROB 11/6/419; The National Archives, Kew, London]] 1502: not in mother's will ==Sources==
Cely Papers: Avery Rawson
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[[Category:Merchants of the Staple]] Father: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Rawson|Rawson, Richard]]'''
Mother: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Isabell_%28nee_Unknown%29_Rawson|Unknown, Isabell]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Christopher_Rawson|Rawson, Christopher]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Rawson|Rawson, John]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Rawson_2|Rawson, Richard]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elizabeth_Rawson|Rawson, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alice_Rawson|Rawson, Alice]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Anne_Rawson|Rawson, Anne]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1483 08/10 Father's Will:''' £20[[Space:Will_(1483)_and_Probate_(1483)_of_Richard_Rawson_of_London_-_TNA_PROB_11/7/230|PROB 11/7/230; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1498 03/06 Letter Close:''' Mercer of London; Creditor of sister [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Anne_Rawson|Anne]] as executrix of husband's [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]]'s will of £432 6s 1d and, in his role as their mother's executor, £270 5s 1d. To take the tenants of Richard's properties in Essex until the debt is satisfied from the issues; as Averey[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_3_June_1498|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 883]] *'''1500 27/11 Letter Close:''' Mercer of London; ecognizances to the king for 400 marks on condition that John Dawetry of Southampton pay £200 at Christmas, 1501, 1502, 1503, 1504 and 1505; as Alfred Raweson[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_27_November_1500|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 32]] *'''1501 01/09 Letter Close:''' mercer of London and merchant of the staple of Calais; Release and quitclaim of Thomas late bishop of Norwich; as Alfred[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_1_September_1501|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 681]] *'''1502 20/09 Letter Close:''' mercer of London; feoffee of part of the manor and lands of Iseldon co. Middlesex; transfer of ownership from Sir John Burghheier [lord] of Berners to Sir Reymold Bray; as Alfred Rauson[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_20 September & 24 November 1502|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 217]] *'''1502 10/10 Letter Close:''' citizen and merchant of London and merchant of the staple of Calais; purchase for £340 of the manor and lordship of Alvethley togther lands, tenements etc. in Alvethley, Pourflete, Reynham, Wokyngdon, Styford and Litle Thorok co. Essex; as Alveredus[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_10_October_1502|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 199]] *'''1505 01/12 Letter Close:''' mercer of London and merchant of the staple of Calais; elease and quitclaim of all actions etc. a principio mundi to date by Richard Warde, clerk and cofferer; as Alfred[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_1_December_1505|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 792]] *'''1506 13/07 Letter Close:''' Release and quitclaim with warranty of Alvetley manor with a messuage, 100 a. land, 40 a. meadow, 160 a. pasture, 100 a. marsh and 10l. rent in Alvetley, Wenyngton, Pourflete, Reynham, Wokingdon, Stifford and Litill Thoroke co. Essex from Sir Adrian Fortescu to Alfred and John Crafford[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_13_July_1506|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 793]] ==Sources==
Mother: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Isabell_%28nee_Unknown%29_Rawson|Unknown, Isabell]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Christopher_Rawson|Rawson, Christopher]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Rawson|Rawson, John]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Rawson_2|Rawson, Richard]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elizabeth_Rawson|Rawson, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alice_Rawson|Rawson, Alice]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Anne_Rawson|Rawson, Anne]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1483 08/10 Father's Will:''' £20[[Space:Will_(1483)_and_Probate_(1483)_of_Richard_Rawson_of_London_-_TNA_PROB_11/7/230|PROB 11/7/230; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1498 03/06 Letter Close:''' Mercer of London; Creditor of sister [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Anne_Rawson|Anne]] as executrix of husband's [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]]'s will of £432 6s 1d and, in his role as their mother's executor, £270 5s 1d. To take the tenants of Richard's properties in Essex until the debt is satisfied from the issues; as Averey[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_3_June_1498|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 883]] *'''1500 27/11 Letter Close:''' Mercer of London; ecognizances to the king for 400 marks on condition that John Dawetry of Southampton pay £200 at Christmas, 1501, 1502, 1503, 1504 and 1505; as Alfred Raweson[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_27_November_1500|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 32]] *'''1501 01/09 Letter Close:''' mercer of London and merchant of the staple of Calais; Release and quitclaim of Thomas late bishop of Norwich; as Alfred[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_1_September_1501|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 681]] *'''1502 20/09 Letter Close:''' mercer of London; feoffee of part of the manor and lands of Iseldon co. Middlesex; transfer of ownership from Sir John Burghheier [lord] of Berners to Sir Reymold Bray; as Alfred Rauson[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_20 September & 24 November 1502|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 217]] *'''1502 10/10 Letter Close:''' citizen and merchant of London and merchant of the staple of Calais; purchase for £340 of the manor and lordship of Alvethley togther lands, tenements etc. in Alvethley, Pourflete, Reynham, Wokyngdon, Styford and Litle Thorok co. Essex; as Alveredus[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_10_October_1502|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 199]] *'''1505 01/12 Letter Close:''' mercer of London and merchant of the staple of Calais; elease and quitclaim of all actions etc. a principio mundi to date by Richard Warde, clerk and cofferer; as Alfred[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_1_December_1505|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 792]] *'''1506 13/07 Letter Close:''' Release and quitclaim with warranty of Alvetley manor with a messuage, 100 a. land, 40 a. meadow, 160 a. pasture, 100 a. marsh and 10l. rent in Alvetley, Wenyngton, Pourflete, Reynham, Wokingdon, Stifford and Litill Thoroke co. Essex from Sir Adrian Fortescu to Alfred and John Crafford[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_13_July_1506|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 793]] ==Sources==
Cely Papers: Christopher Rawson
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[[Category:Merchants of the Staple]] Father: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Rawson|Rawson, Richard]]'''
Mother: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Isabell_%28nee_Unknown%29_Rawson|Unknown, Isabell]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Avery_Rawson|Rawson, Avery]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Rawson|Rawson, John]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Rawson_2|Rawson, Richard]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elizabeth_Rawson|Rawson, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alice_Rawson|Rawson, Alice]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Anne_Rawson|Rawson, Anne]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1483 08/10 Father's Will:''' £20[[Space:Will_(1483)_and_Probate_(1483)_of_Richard_Rawson_of_London_-_TNA_PROB_11/7/230|PROB 11/7/230; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1498 03/06 Letter Close:''' feoffee of the lands and tenements late of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]][[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_3_June_1498|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 883]] *'''1501 01/09 Letter Close:''' mercer of London and merchant of the staple of Calais; Release and quitclaim of Thomas late bishop of Norwich[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_1_September_1501|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 681]] ==Sources==
Mother: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Isabell_%28nee_Unknown%29_Rawson|Unknown, Isabell]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Avery_Rawson|Rawson, Avery]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Rawson|Rawson, John]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Rawson_2|Rawson, Richard]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elizabeth_Rawson|Rawson, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alice_Rawson|Rawson, Alice]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Anne_Rawson|Rawson, Anne]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1483 08/10 Father's Will:''' £20[[Space:Will_(1483)_and_Probate_(1483)_of_Richard_Rawson_of_London_-_TNA_PROB_11/7/230|PROB 11/7/230; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1498 03/06 Letter Close:''' feoffee of the lands and tenements late of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]][[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_3_June_1498|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 883]] *'''1501 01/09 Letter Close:''' mercer of London and merchant of the staple of Calais; Release and quitclaim of Thomas late bishop of Norwich[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_1_September_1501|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 681]] ==Sources==
Cely Papers: George Cely
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[[Category:Merchants of the Staple]] Father: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Cely, Richard]]'''
Mother: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|Andrew, Agnes]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Cely, Robert]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Cely, Richard]]''' Spouse:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Margery_Punt|Rygon (nee Punt), Margery]]''' - c. 13 May 1484 Children:
'''Cely, Richard'''
'''Cely, Avery'''
'''Cely, George'''
'''Cely, John'''
'''Cely, Edmond''' ==Biography== Possibly aged about 15 in 1473 when he appears in the first accounts held for the Chancery case[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family. Probably learnt the wool trade by serving an apprenticeship to either his father or [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]]. ===Timeline=== *'''1474 Jul 05 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' mentioned as not telling his father of his brother Robert's arrival in Calais; as Jorge[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|SC 1/53/2; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Partnership:''' Begins genuine partnership with brother, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]]The National Archives, Kew, London; C 47/37/10/10: 'Fro the begynnyng of their occupyng in comvne in anno domini Ml iiijc lxxvj', File 10 f.10v.. *'''1476 Apr 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/3:_13_April_1476:_Robert_Cely_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother, Robert; notification of a double exchange for £12 with Wylliam Eston in Antwerp and London[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/3:_13_April_1476:_Robert_Cely_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/3; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 27 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to brother Richard; at Antwerp; father wishes him to go to Calais; received a bill for £121 6s 6d from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]]; describes a wool dispute involving Kesten; admonition to protect father's reputation[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|SC 1/59/17; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 28 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]]; at Calais; merchant of the Staple; requested to receive ~5,000 fells from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]] as his own goods, obtained from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]], paying the costs and freight; asked to pass along recommendations[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/4; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1479 Nov 06 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from father Richard; at Calais or Brugge; has been sick whilst at Brugge; sent a letter from Brugge on 23 Oct, received in London on 31 Oct; Requested "ye can bye for me iiij or vc of Borgan canvase or Barase canvase of good brede, as brode as Normandy canvase, and iij dosen packe trede of Caleys trede"; as Jorge[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/29; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from father Rychard; as Jorge; understood to be at Brugge, but letter sent to Calais; Updated on wool packing and brother Robert's betrothal issues, and asked to give him 'good consell' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 13 Cely Letter:''' Author; to father, Rychard; at Caleys; 'beyng at the martys, and of the sale of my medell ⸢woll⸣ desyred be John Descermer and John Underhay' *'''1480 May 22 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from father, Rychard; as Jorge; 'I haue resayuyd a letter from you wryte at Caleys the xiij day of May, the weche letter I haue wyll understande, of youre beyng at the martys, and of the sale of my medell ⸢woll⸣ desyred be John Descermer and John Underhay'; 'I wyll ye dele wyt Borganys man'; 'I pray you doe as wyll as ye can in makyng hover of money, for I fere me Rychard Cely wyll scharege me wyt fell in Cottyswolde'; 'Also youre hors Bale ys fayre, werefor I wolde ye send for hym, here ys no sale of horse' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/42; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from father, Rychard; at Calais or the marte; I have resayvyd a lecter from you wryt at Celays the xxix day of May the weche I have wyll understand and that ze have solde vj sarplerys & pok of my medell cottyswolde to John de Solermer of Gante pryse the sacke xiij marke; [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] hath be in Cottyswolde and hath bogwyt xvc fellys for you and him seve ... of [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] the weche cam to London thys same day I wyll ye bye for me v or vjc of canvase at the marte for to packe wo[ll]; I pray you send me wrytyng of all sych maters as schall long to me for [I] thynke ye mythe wryt myche more nor ye doe for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lorde Send Johnys]] send to me for tyyngs every weke; To Jorge Cely at Caleys or the mart [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother, Rychard; at Calais or the marte; heyr ys yowr blake hors and yower gray at London thay ar in good plyte ther ys no mane byd no mony for them and they stond you to grete coste dayly; ȝe haue leuyd Thomas Grayngar to be your atornay at Calles whyll ȝe go to the marte; George Cely merchand of the estapell at Calleys or at the marte [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/46; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/44:_June_1480:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_elder|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to father [unnamed]; draft; description of a complaint by John Descyrmer of Gavnt over sub-standard wool, and a furious follow up; 'I nevyr whyst yow sent cursar woll to Calles for the contre than this last whas' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/44:_June_1480:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_elder|SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 May 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother, Rychard; at Calais or the marte; the same day that I departtyd into Cottesowlde I ressayvyd a letter frome yow wryte at Calles the xiiij day of Aprell wher in I fynde the inuiatory of syche godes that whos howr fathers and mony on that syd of the see; sche [their mother] has prayd me to whrayt to yow to by for her a for of calla[b]yr for to lay in the same gowne, and Kokys whyfe and scho prays yow to by for them x as fyne mynkys as ȝe cane fynde in the marte; To my riught whellbelovyd George Cely merchand of the Stapell at Calleys or at the Marte [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/119; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 01 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' at Antwerp; wrote letter to brother Richard *'''1482 Oct 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother Richard; at Calais or the marte; merchant of the Staple; forwarded a letter from [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] regarding rising wool prices; his young grey horse is at pasture at Thundersley Park, Essex; quick reply requested [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/149; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 17 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother Richard; at Calais or Brugge; merchant of the Staple; close to the rebellion against Maximilian I at Utrecht; Has 2 fair hawks; Bayard and another grey horse are doing well; Hanging of his chamber has been safely received by Richard [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/153; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1489 Death:''' ==Sources==
Mother: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|Andrew, Agnes]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Cely, Robert]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Cely, Richard]]''' Spouse:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Margery_Punt|Rygon (nee Punt), Margery]]''' - c. 13 May 1484 Children:
'''Cely, Richard'''
'''Cely, Avery'''
'''Cely, George'''
'''Cely, John'''
'''Cely, Edmond''' ==Biography== Possibly aged about 15 in 1473 when he appears in the first accounts held for the Chancery case[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family. Probably learnt the wool trade by serving an apprenticeship to either his father or [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]]. ===Timeline=== *'''1474 Jul 05 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' mentioned as not telling his father of his brother Robert's arrival in Calais; as Jorge[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|SC 1/53/2; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Partnership:''' Begins genuine partnership with brother, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]]The National Archives, Kew, London; C 47/37/10/10: 'Fro the begynnyng of their occupyng in comvne in anno domini Ml iiijc lxxvj', File 10 f.10v.. *'''1476 Apr 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/3:_13_April_1476:_Robert_Cely_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother, Robert; notification of a double exchange for £12 with Wylliam Eston in Antwerp and London[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/3:_13_April_1476:_Robert_Cely_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/3; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 27 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to brother Richard; at Antwerp; father wishes him to go to Calais; received a bill for £121 6s 6d from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]]; describes a wool dispute involving Kesten; admonition to protect father's reputation[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|SC 1/59/17; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 28 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]]; at Calais; merchant of the Staple; requested to receive ~5,000 fells from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]] as his own goods, obtained from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]], paying the costs and freight; asked to pass along recommendations[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/4; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1479 Nov 06 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from father Richard; at Calais or Brugge; has been sick whilst at Brugge; sent a letter from Brugge on 23 Oct, received in London on 31 Oct; Requested "ye can bye for me iiij or vc of Borgan canvase or Barase canvase of good brede, as brode as Normandy canvase, and iij dosen packe trede of Caleys trede"; as Jorge[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/29; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from father Rychard; as Jorge; understood to be at Brugge, but letter sent to Calais; Updated on wool packing and brother Robert's betrothal issues, and asked to give him 'good consell' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 13 Cely Letter:''' Author; to father, Rychard; at Caleys; 'beyng at the martys, and of the sale of my medell ⸢woll⸣ desyred be John Descermer and John Underhay' *'''1480 May 22 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from father, Rychard; as Jorge; 'I haue resayuyd a letter from you wryte at Caleys the xiij day of May, the weche letter I haue wyll understande, of youre beyng at the martys, and of the sale of my medell ⸢woll⸣ desyred be John Descermer and John Underhay'; 'I wyll ye dele wyt Borganys man'; 'I pray you doe as wyll as ye can in makyng hover of money, for I fere me Rychard Cely wyll scharege me wyt fell in Cottyswolde'; 'Also youre hors Bale ys fayre, werefor I wolde ye send for hym, here ys no sale of horse' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/42; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from father, Rychard; at Calais or the marte; I have resayvyd a lecter from you wryt at Celays the xxix day of May the weche I have wyll understand and that ze have solde vj sarplerys & pok of my medell cottyswolde to John de Solermer of Gante pryse the sacke xiij marke; [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] hath be in Cottyswolde and hath bogwyt xvc fellys for you and him seve ... of [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] the weche cam to London thys same day I wyll ye bye for me v or vjc of canvase at the marte for to packe wo[ll]; I pray you send me wrytyng of all sych maters as schall long to me for [I] thynke ye mythe wryt myche more nor ye doe for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lorde Send Johnys]] send to me for tyyngs every weke; To Jorge Cely at Caleys or the mart [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother, Rychard; at Calais or the marte; heyr ys yowr blake hors and yower gray at London thay ar in good plyte ther ys no mane byd no mony for them and they stond you to grete coste dayly; ȝe haue leuyd Thomas Grayngar to be your atornay at Calles whyll ȝe go to the marte; George Cely merchand of the estapell at Calleys or at the marte [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/46; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/44:_June_1480:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_elder|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to father [unnamed]; draft; description of a complaint by John Descyrmer of Gavnt over sub-standard wool, and a furious follow up; 'I nevyr whyst yow sent cursar woll to Calles for the contre than this last whas' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/44:_June_1480:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_elder|SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 May 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother, Rychard; at Calais or the marte; the same day that I departtyd into Cottesowlde I ressayvyd a letter frome yow wryte at Calles the xiiij day of Aprell wher in I fynde the inuiatory of syche godes that whos howr fathers and mony on that syd of the see; sche [their mother] has prayd me to whrayt to yow to by for her a for of calla[b]yr for to lay in the same gowne, and Kokys whyfe and scho prays yow to by for them x as fyne mynkys as ȝe cane fynde in the marte; To my riught whellbelovyd George Cely merchand of the Stapell at Calleys or at the Marte [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/119; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 01 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' at Antwerp; wrote letter to brother Richard *'''1482 Oct 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother Richard; at Calais or the marte; merchant of the Staple; forwarded a letter from [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] regarding rising wool prices; his young grey horse is at pasture at Thundersley Park, Essex; quick reply requested [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/149; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 17 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother Richard; at Calais or Brugge; merchant of the Staple; close to the rebellion against Maximilian I at Utrecht; Has 2 fair hawks; Bayard and another grey horse are doing well; Hanging of his chamber has been safely received by Richard [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/153; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1489 Death:''' ==Sources==
Cely Papers: Henry Busshe
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[[Category:Gloucestershire, Bush Name Study]] [[Category:Northleach, Gloucestershire]] {{One Name Study|name=Bush}} __FORCETOC__ Father: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|Busshe, John]]'''
Mother: '''[[Unknown-541005|Unknown, Alice]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|Busshe, John]]'''
'''[[Busshe-8|Busshe, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Busshe-10|Busshe, Anne]]'''
'''[[Busshe-7|Busshe, Thomas]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Busshe, Alson]]'''
'''[[Busshe-9|Busshe, Margery]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1477 29/04 Father's Will:''' 10 marks; not of lauffull age[[Space:Will_(1477)_and_Probate_(1477)_of_John_Bussh_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/6/419|PROB 11/6/419; The National Archives, Kew, London]] 1502: not in mother's will ==Sources==
Mother: '''[[Unknown-541005|Unknown, Alice]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|Busshe, John]]'''
'''[[Busshe-8|Busshe, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Busshe-10|Busshe, Anne]]'''
'''[[Busshe-7|Busshe, Thomas]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Busshe, Alson]]'''
'''[[Busshe-9|Busshe, Margery]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1477 29/04 Father's Will:''' 10 marks; not of lauffull age[[Space:Will_(1477)_and_Probate_(1477)_of_John_Bussh_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/6/419|PROB 11/6/419; The National Archives, Kew, London]] 1502: not in mother's will ==Sources==
Cely Papers: John Busshe
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Inbound links: 11
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 94 views
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[[Category:Gloucestershire, Bush Name Study]] [[Category:Northleach, Gloucestershire]] {{One Name Study|name=Bush}} __FORCETOC__ Spouse:
'''[[Unknown-541005|Unknown, Alice]]''' Children:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|Busshe, John]]'''
'''[[Busshe-8|Busshe, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Busshe-10|Busshe, Anne]]'''
'''[[Busshe-7|Busshe, Thomas]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Busshe, Henry]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Busshe, Alson]]'''
'''[[Busshe-9|Busshe, Margery]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1477 Apr 29 Will:''' of Northlacche in the Countie of Gloucestre[[Space:Will_(1477)_and_Probate_(1477)_of_John_Bussh_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/6/419|PROB 11/6/419; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1477 Jun 21 Will Proved:''' *'''1502 Mar 04 Wife's Will:''' Alice; deceased; an honest preest of good name and conversacion to sing for ... the soules of John Busshe and William Midwynter late my husbands; 1502/3[[Space:Will_(1502)_and_Probate_(1503)_of_Alice_Midwynter_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/13/459|PROB 11/13/459; The National Archives, Kew, London]] ==Sources==
'''[[Unknown-541005|Unknown, Alice]]''' Children:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|Busshe, John]]'''
'''[[Busshe-8|Busshe, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Busshe-10|Busshe, Anne]]'''
'''[[Busshe-7|Busshe, Thomas]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Busshe, Henry]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Busshe, Alson]]'''
'''[[Busshe-9|Busshe, Margery]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1477 Apr 29 Will:''' of Northlacche in the Countie of Gloucestre[[Space:Will_(1477)_and_Probate_(1477)_of_John_Bussh_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/6/419|PROB 11/6/419; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1477 Jun 21 Will Proved:''' *'''1502 Mar 04 Wife's Will:''' Alice; deceased; an honest preest of good name and conversacion to sing for ... the soules of John Busshe and William Midwynter late my husbands; 1502/3[[Space:Will_(1502)_and_Probate_(1503)_of_Alice_Midwynter_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/13/459|PROB 11/13/459; The National Archives, Kew, London]] ==Sources==
Cely Papers: John Busshe junior
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Northleach,_Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire,_Bush_Name_Study
Northleach,_Gloucestershire
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[[Category:Gloucestershire, Bush Name Study]] [[Category:Northleach, Gloucestershire]] {{One Name Study|name=Bush}} __FORCETOC__ Father: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|Busshe, John]]'''
Mother: '''[[Unknown-541005|Unknown, Alice]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Busshe-8|Busshe, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Busshe-10|Busshe, Anne]]'''
'''[[Busshe-7|Busshe, Thomas]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Busshe, Henry]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Busshe, Alson]]'''
'''[[Busshe-9|Busshe, Margery]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1477 29/04 Father's Will:''' 10 marks; not of lauffull age[[Space:Will_(1477)_and_Probate_(1477)_of_John_Bussh_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/6/419|PROB 11/6/419; The National Archives, Kew, London]] 1502: not in mother's will ==Sources==
Mother: '''[[Unknown-541005|Unknown, Alice]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Busshe-8|Busshe, Elizabeth]]'''
'''[[Busshe-10|Busshe, Anne]]'''
'''[[Busshe-7|Busshe, Thomas]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Busshe, Henry]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Busshe, Alson]]'''
'''[[Busshe-9|Busshe, Margery]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1477 29/04 Father's Will:''' 10 marks; not of lauffull age[[Space:Will_(1477)_and_Probate_(1477)_of_John_Bussh_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/6/419|PROB 11/6/419; The National Archives, Kew, London]] 1502: not in mother's will ==Sources==
Cely Papers: John Cely, senior
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'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Cely, Richard]]''' ==Biography== Stapler and often acted as wool-gatherer for his brother Richard[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family. ===Timeline=== *'''1479 Nov 06 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' hath gadered and bogwyt for me [Richard Cely his brother] in Cottyswolde xxxvij sacke be the toode and sacke and halfe sacke[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/29; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 17 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recently in Chipping Norton with nephew [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]]; has gathered 16 sacks of fair wool[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/153; The National Archives, Kew, London]] ==Sources==
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Cely, Richard]]''' ==Biography== Stapler and often acted as wool-gatherer for his brother Richard[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family. ===Timeline=== *'''1479 Nov 06 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' hath gadered and bogwyt for me [Richard Cely his brother] in Cottyswolde xxxvij sacke be the toode and sacke and halfe sacke[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/29; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 17 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recently in Chipping Norton with nephew [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]]; has gathered 16 sacks of fair wool[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/153; The National Archives, Kew, London]] ==Sources==
Cely Papers: John Wode
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[[Category:Merchants of the Staple]] ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1472 08/12 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/1:_8_December_1472:_John_Dycons_to_John_Wode|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Dycons|John Dycons]]; at London; merchaunt of þe Staple at Caleis; Receipt by exchange of £40 from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kestevyn]], [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard Cely]]'s attorney, by his attorney [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Dycons|John Dycons]], to be repaid on 12 February next[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/1:_8_December_1472:_John_Dycons_to_John_Wode|SC 1/53/1; The National Archives, Kew, London]] ==Sources==
Cely Papers: Letter SC 1/53/1: 8 December 1472: John Dycons to John Wode
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229404 SC 1/53/1; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Original Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #1 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' Right worshipful and reverend master, I recommend myself to you, etc. May it please you that I have received by exchange from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kestevyn]], attorney of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard Cely]], merchant of the Staple at Calais, £40 sterling to be paid to the said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard Cely]], or to the bringer of this letter, at London the 12th day of February next coming. The which £40 sterling I pray you may be well and truly content and paid at the day aforesaid, by this my first and second letter of payment. In witness hereof, I, the said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Dycons|John Dycons]], have written this bill with my own hand and have set hereto my master’s seal, the 8th day of December, in the year of our Lord God, 1472.
By your attorney,
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Dycons|John Dycons]] ''Dorse:'' To be given to my right worshipful master [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Wode|John Wode]], merchant of the Staple at Calais, at London. ''Drawing of a shield.'' ===Notes=== An informal bill of exchange. The original sum would not have been paid in sterling but in Flemish currency at a rate calculated to allow a profit on the loan (in effect a spread), once it was repaid in sterling in London.
'''John Wode''' was probably also a merchant adventurer, and indeed may be the '''John atte Wode alias John Benyngton''', grocer of London, who occurs in CCR 1468-76, p.85. The Cely memoranda contain two obligations in the name of John Benyngton, dated Feb. 1485/6 (File 13 ff. 19, 20)[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488 edited by Alison Hanham]]. ===Sources===
By your attorney,
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Dycons|John Dycons]] ''Dorse:'' To be given to my right worshipful master [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Wode|John Wode]], merchant of the Staple at Calais, at London. ''Drawing of a shield.'' ===Notes=== An informal bill of exchange. The original sum would not have been paid in sterling but in Flemish currency at a rate calculated to allow a profit on the loan (in effect a spread), once it was repaid in sterling in London.
'''John Wode''' was probably also a merchant adventurer, and indeed may be the '''John atte Wode alias John Benyngton''', grocer of London, who occurs in CCR 1468-76, p.85. The Cely memoranda contain two obligations in the name of John Benyngton, dated Feb. 1485/6 (File 13 ff. 19, 20)[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488 edited by Alison Hanham]]. ===Sources===
Cely Papers: Letter SC 1/53/119: 13 May 1482: Richard Cely the younger to George Cely
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229522 SC 1/53/119; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #165 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== '''Paper #89 by [[Malden-36|Henry Elliot Malden]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Papers_1475-1488_edited_by_Henry_Elliot_Malden|The Cely Papers 1475-1488]].''' ''Out of copyright.'' Anno Jhesu Mliiijciiijxxij
Ruight interly whelbelovyd brothe I recomende me harttely unto yow informing yow at the makyng of thys howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|brother]] [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|my godfather]] and the howsowlde ar in goode heyll thankyd be the good Loorde Syr the same day that I departtyd into Cottesowlde I ressayvyd a letter frome yow wryte at Calles the xiiij day of Aprell wher in I fynde the inuiatory of syche godes that whos howr fathers and mony on that syd of the see Syr I spake not wyth the byschopys ofesars syn that I ressayvyd yowr letter when I spake laste wt them they sayd that awlthynges schulde abyd yowr cwmyng I wndyrstonde be your letter that ze wyll make howyr abowe vcli I hawhe beyn in Cottysowllde thys iij whekys and packyd wt [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] xxij sarplers and a poke where of be iiij mydyll Wylliam Bretten saye hyt ys the fareste woll that he saw thys zeyr and I packyd iiij sarplers at Camden of the same bargeyn wher ar ij good ij mydyll ther wylbe in aull wt blottes apon xxvij or xxviij sarplers wholl. Syr I cannot hawhe [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynttyrs]] fellys undyr iijli xld the c. and I schaull [hawhe them I] go to that pryse I pray yow send me a letter schorttely Syr I hawhe bohyt in Cottyswolde apon the poynt vijMl resenabyll good fellz and I pay iijli I can gehet noyn undyr Syr I whryte to yow a prosses I pray God send ther of good heynd the same day that I come to Norlache on a Sonday befor mattens frome Kurforde [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] wyllecwmyd me and in howr comynycacyon he askyd me hefe I wher in any whay of maryayge I towlde hyme nay and he informeyd me that ther whos a zeunge genttyll whoman hos father ys name ys Lemryke and her mother ys deyd and sche schaull dispend be her moter xlli a ze as thay say in the contre and her father ys the gretteste rewlar as rycheste mane in that conttre and ther hawhe bene grete genttyllmen to sey and wholde hawhe her and hewyr matens wher done [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] had mevyd thys mater to the gretteste mane a bot the gentylam Lemeryke and he zeyd and informyd the forsayd of aull the matter and the zewng gentyll woman bothe and the Sattyrday aftyr [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] whent to Lonon as aull wholl getherars wher sent for too be wryt be the men of Pettyt for in wynde and grete markyng and thay hawhe day to cwm [agen] at Myhellmas. When I had packyd at Camden and [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] parttyd I came to Norlache ageyn to make a nende of packyng and on Sonday nexte aftyr the same mane that [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] brake fyrste to cam me and telde me that he had brokyn to hys master acordyng as [[Midwynter-1|Mydwyntter]] desyryde hym and he sayd his master whos ryght [we]ll plesyde ther whothe and the same mane sayd to me hefe I whowllde tary May day I schulde hawhe a syte of the zuenge gentyllwhoman and I sayd I wholld tary wt a good wyll and the same day her father schul a syttyn at Norlache for the Kyng byt he sent whon of hys clarkys and rod hymselfe to Wynchecwmme and to mattens the same day come the zewnge gentyll whoman and her mother i law and I and Wylliam Bretten wher seyng mattens when thay come in to chyrche and when mattens whos done thay whente to a kynnys whoman of the zewnge gentty woman and I sent them a pottell of whyte romany and thay toke hyt thankefully for thay had cwm a myle a fote that monyng and when mes whos done I come and whellcwmyd them and kyssyd them and they thankyd me and they made me promys to drynke wt them after dyner and I sent them to dyner a galon whyne and they sent me a heron sew roste and aftyr dyner I cwm and dranke wt them and toke Wylliam Bretten wt me and whe had ryught gode commynecacyon and the person plesethyde me whell as be the fyrste comenycacyon sche ys zewnge lytyll and whery whellfavyrd and whytty and the contre spekys myche gode by hyr. Syr aull thys matter abydythe the cwmyng of her father to London that whe may wndyrstone what some he wyll departe wt and how he lykys me he wyll be heyr wtin iij whekes I pray send me a letter how ze thynke be thys matter Heyr has beyn whyt my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] Myhell Koke and hys whyfe from Zoerke and my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] and I hawhe made them gret scheyr and my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] has gweyn to Myhellz wyke a cremsyn goune of hyr wheryng and sche has prayd me to whrayt to yow to by for her a for of callo. . . .for to lay in the same gowne and hys Kokys whyfe and sche prays yow to by for them x a fyne mynkes as ze can fynde in the marte and ze schawl be plesyd for them I schawll send to Calles be Robard Heryke at thys Whyttisontyd the byll of xiijs iiijd hyt amwntys to xvli vjs viijd and payde I undyrstonde be [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|Wylliam [Celys]]] letter that ze hawe whryttyng frome [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lorde of Sent Jonys]] I pray yow sned me partte of your tydyng I sent to yow the laste that I had Syr thay hawhe begwn to schype at London and aull howr whooll and fell ys hyt in Cottysowlde sawhe iiij sarplers therfor whe can do nothyng at thys tyme. Syr I thynke mony wyll be gode at thys marte for the Kyng has sente to the mercars and lette them what that he wylle hawe iij whystylles whon at Bregys another at Callez the thyrd at London and as I am informyd what merchand of the stapell that fellys hys whe he may be what whar that he wyll ageyn and thay that by nowhar schaull brynge in ther mony into the Kynges wystyll at Bregys ar Calles and be payd at London at a monythe day and the mony schawlbe stablyschyd at viijs the mercars be not conttent therwt. I pray yow remembyr howyr bowys. No mor. Whryt at London the xiij day of May.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' To my riught whellbelovyd [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]] merchand of the Stapell at Calleys or at the Marte be thys dd.
''On the Dorse:'' Billes and letteres of Anno Mliiijciiijxx ij super viset. ===Malden Notes=== *''Norlache:'' Northleach. *''Kurforde:'' Perhaps Burford. [''Hanham transcribes this as Burforde''] *''Wynchecwmme:'' Winchcombe, in Gloucestershire. *''Zoerke:'' York *''my lorde of Sent Jonys:'' Sir John Weston *''whystylles:'' Wissel, in Flemish, ‘An exchange for money’. See November 5, 1481. ==Modernization== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' Year of Jesus 1482
Right eternally beloved brother, I recommend myself heartily to you, informing you, at the writing of this, our [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]], [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|brother]], [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|my godfather]] and the household are in good health, thanks be to the good Lord. Sir, the same day that I departed to the Cotswolds, I received a letter from you, written at Calais the 14th day of April, wherein I found the inventory of such goods that are our fathers and the money on that side of the sea. Sir, I spoke not with the bishop’s officers since I received your letter. When I last spoke with them, they said that all things should abide your coming. I understand by your letter that you will make over above £500. I have been in the Cotswolds these 3 weeks and packed with [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] 22 sarplers and a poke of which 4 are middle. Wylliam Bretten says it is the fairest wool that he saw this year, and I packed 4 sarplers at Campden of the same bargain, where 2 are good and 2 middle. There will be in all, with blotts, about 27 or 28 sarplers of wool. Sir, I cannot have [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter’s]] fells under £3 40d per 100, and I shall have them I go to that price. I pray you send me a letter shortly. Sir, I have bought in the Cotswolds about 7,000 reasonably good fells and I paid £3. I can get none under. ''[Editor’s formatting to highlight the tale.]''
Sir, I write to you a tale: I pray God sends it a good end. The same day that I came to Northleach, on a Sunday, before matins from Burford, [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] welcomed me and in our conversation he asked me if I were in any way of marriage. I told him no and he informed me that there was a young gentlewoman whose father is named Lemryke and her mother is dead, and she shall receive by her mother £40 a year, as they say in that country, and her father is the greatest ruler and richest man in that country, and there have been great gentlemen to see her and would have her, etc. And when matins were done, [[Midwynter-1|Wyliiam Mydwynter]] had moved this matter to the greatest man-servant about the gentleman Lemeryke, and he said and informed the forsaid of all the matter, and the young gentlewoman, both, and the Saturday after [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] went to London as all wool gatherers were sent for by writ by the men of Pettyt for inwinding and great marking, and they have a day to come again at Michaelmas. Year of Jesus 1482
When I had packed at Campden and [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] departed, I came to Northleach again to make an end of packing, and on the next Sunday after the same man that [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] first broke [the matter] to came to me and told me that he had broken to his master, according to what [[Midwynter-1|Mydwynter]] desired of him, and he said his master was right well pleased therewith, and the same man said to me if I would tarry until May Day, I should have a sight of the young gentlewoman, and I said I would tarry with a good will, and the same day her father should have sat at Northleach for the King, but he sent one of his clerks and rode himself to Winchcombe, and to matins on the same day came the young gentle woman and her mother-in-law, and I and Wylliam Bretten were saying matins when they came into church, and when matins was done they went to a kinswoman of the young gentlewoman, and I sent to them a pottell of white rumney, and they took it thankfully for they had come a mile on foot that morning, and when Mass was done I came and welcomed them and kissed them, and they thanked me for the wine and prayed me to come to dinner with them, and I excused myself, and they made me promise them to drink with them after dinner, and I sent them at dinner a gallon of wine, and they sent me a roast heronsew, and after dinner I came and drank with them and took Wylliam Bretten with me, and we had a right good conversation, and the person pleased me well as at our first communication. She is young, little, and very well favoured and witty, and the country speaks much good of her. Sir, all this matter awaits the coming of her father to London so that we may understand what sum he will depart with, and how he likes me. He will be here within 3 weeks. I pray send me a letter how you think on this matter. Year of Jesus 1482
Myhell Koke and his wife from York have been here with my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]], and my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] and I have given them great cheer, and my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] has given to Myhell’s wife a crimson gown for her yo wear and she has prayed me to write to you to buy for her a fur of calabria to be laid in the same gown, and Koke’s wife and she pray you to buy for them 10 as fine minks as you can find in the marte and you shall be pleased for them. I shall send to Calais by Robard Heryke at this Whitsuntide the bill of 8s 4d: it amounts to £15 6s 8d and is paid. I understand from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|Wylliam Cely’s]] letter that you have writing from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lord of Saint John]]. I pray you send me part of your tidings: I sent to you the last that I had. Sir, they have begun to ship at London and all our wool and fell is in the Cotswolds, save 4 sarplers. Therefore we can do nothing at this time. Sir, I think money will be good at this marte for the King has sent to the mercers and let them know he will have 3 Wissels, one at Brugge, another at Calias, the third at London, and, as I am informed, any merchant of the Staple that sells his wool may buy any wares that he will again, and they that buy no wares shall bring in their money into the King;s Wissel at Brugge or Calais, and be paid at London at a month’s day, and the money shall be stabilised at 8s. The mercers are not content therewith. I pray you remember our bows. No more. Written at London the 13th day of May.
by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' To my right well beloved brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]], merchant of the Staple, at Calais or at the Marte be this delivered. ''Dorse:'' Bills and letters of 1482 will be seen above.
Ruight interly whelbelovyd brothe I recomende me harttely unto yow informing yow at the makyng of thys howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|brother]] [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|my godfather]] and the howsowlde ar in goode heyll thankyd be the good Loorde Syr the same day that I departtyd into Cottesowlde I ressayvyd a letter frome yow wryte at Calles the xiiij day of Aprell wher in I fynde the inuiatory of syche godes that whos howr fathers and mony on that syd of the see Syr I spake not wyth the byschopys ofesars syn that I ressayvyd yowr letter when I spake laste wt them they sayd that awlthynges schulde abyd yowr cwmyng I wndyrstonde be your letter that ze wyll make howyr abowe vcli I hawhe beyn in Cottysowllde thys iij whekys and packyd wt [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] xxij sarplers and a poke where of be iiij mydyll Wylliam Bretten saye hyt ys the fareste woll that he saw thys zeyr and I packyd iiij sarplers at Camden of the same bargeyn wher ar ij good ij mydyll ther wylbe in aull wt blottes apon xxvij or xxviij sarplers wholl. Syr I cannot hawhe [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynttyrs]] fellys undyr iijli xld the c. and I schaull [hawhe them I] go to that pryse I pray yow send me a letter schorttely Syr I hawhe bohyt in Cottyswolde apon the poynt vijMl resenabyll good fellz and I pay iijli I can gehet noyn undyr Syr I whryte to yow a prosses I pray God send ther of good heynd the same day that I come to Norlache on a Sonday befor mattens frome Kurforde [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] wyllecwmyd me and in howr comynycacyon he askyd me hefe I wher in any whay of maryayge I towlde hyme nay and he informeyd me that ther whos a zeunge genttyll whoman hos father ys name ys Lemryke and her mother ys deyd and sche schaull dispend be her moter xlli a ze as thay say in the contre and her father ys the gretteste rewlar as rycheste mane in that conttre and ther hawhe bene grete genttyllmen to sey and wholde hawhe her and hewyr matens wher done [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] had mevyd thys mater to the gretteste mane a bot the gentylam Lemeryke and he zeyd and informyd the forsayd of aull the matter and the zewng gentyll woman bothe and the Sattyrday aftyr [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] whent to Lonon as aull wholl getherars wher sent for too be wryt be the men of Pettyt for in wynde and grete markyng and thay hawhe day to cwm [agen] at Myhellmas. When I had packyd at Camden and [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] parttyd I came to Norlache ageyn to make a nende of packyng and on Sonday nexte aftyr the same mane that [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] brake fyrste to cam me and telde me that he had brokyn to hys master acordyng as [[Midwynter-1|Mydwyntter]] desyryde hym and he sayd his master whos ryght [we]ll plesyde ther whothe and the same mane sayd to me hefe I whowllde tary May day I schulde hawhe a syte of the zuenge gentyllwhoman and I sayd I wholld tary wt a good wyll and the same day her father schul a syttyn at Norlache for the Kyng byt he sent whon of hys clarkys and rod hymselfe to Wynchecwmme and to mattens the same day come the zewnge gentyll whoman and her mother i law and I and Wylliam Bretten wher seyng mattens when thay come in to chyrche and when mattens whos done thay whente to a kynnys whoman of the zewnge gentty woman and I sent them a pottell of whyte romany and thay toke hyt thankefully for thay had cwm a myle a fote that monyng and when mes whos done I come and whellcwmyd them and kyssyd them and they thankyd me and they made me promys to drynke wt them after dyner and I sent them to dyner a galon whyne and they sent me a heron sew roste and aftyr dyner I cwm and dranke wt them and toke Wylliam Bretten wt me and whe had ryught gode commynecacyon and the person plesethyde me whell as be the fyrste comenycacyon sche ys zewnge lytyll and whery whellfavyrd and whytty and the contre spekys myche gode by hyr. Syr aull thys matter abydythe the cwmyng of her father to London that whe may wndyrstone what some he wyll departe wt and how he lykys me he wyll be heyr wtin iij whekes I pray send me a letter how ze thynke be thys matter Heyr has beyn whyt my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] Myhell Koke and hys whyfe from Zoerke and my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] and I hawhe made them gret scheyr and my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] has gweyn to Myhellz wyke a cremsyn goune of hyr wheryng and sche has prayd me to whrayt to yow to by for her a for of callo. . . .for to lay in the same gowne and hys Kokys whyfe and sche prays yow to by for them x a fyne mynkes as ze can fynde in the marte and ze schawl be plesyd for them I schawll send to Calles be Robard Heryke at thys Whyttisontyd the byll of xiijs iiijd hyt amwntys to xvli vjs viijd and payde I undyrstonde be [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|Wylliam [Celys]]] letter that ze hawe whryttyng frome [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lorde of Sent Jonys]] I pray yow sned me partte of your tydyng I sent to yow the laste that I had Syr thay hawhe begwn to schype at London and aull howr whooll and fell ys hyt in Cottysowlde sawhe iiij sarplers therfor whe can do nothyng at thys tyme. Syr I thynke mony wyll be gode at thys marte for the Kyng has sente to the mercars and lette them what that he wylle hawe iij whystylles whon at Bregys another at Callez the thyrd at London and as I am informyd what merchand of the stapell that fellys hys whe he may be what whar that he wyll ageyn and thay that by nowhar schaull brynge in ther mony into the Kynges wystyll at Bregys ar Calles and be payd at London at a monythe day and the mony schawlbe stablyschyd at viijs the mercars be not conttent therwt. I pray yow remembyr howyr bowys. No mor. Whryt at London the xiij day of May.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' To my riught whellbelovyd [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]] merchand of the Stapell at Calleys or at the Marte be thys dd.
''On the Dorse:'' Billes and letteres of Anno Mliiijciiijxx ij super viset. ===Malden Notes=== *''Norlache:'' Northleach. *''Kurforde:'' Perhaps Burford. [''Hanham transcribes this as Burforde''] *''Wynchecwmme:'' Winchcombe, in Gloucestershire. *''Zoerke:'' York *''my lorde of Sent Jonys:'' Sir John Weston *''whystylles:'' Wissel, in Flemish, ‘An exchange for money’. See November 5, 1481. ==Modernization== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' Year of Jesus 1482
Right eternally beloved brother, I recommend myself heartily to you, informing you, at the writing of this, our [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]], [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|brother]], [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|my godfather]] and the household are in good health, thanks be to the good Lord. Sir, the same day that I departed to the Cotswolds, I received a letter from you, written at Calais the 14th day of April, wherein I found the inventory of such goods that are our fathers and the money on that side of the sea. Sir, I spoke not with the bishop’s officers since I received your letter. When I last spoke with them, they said that all things should abide your coming. I understand by your letter that you will make over above £500. I have been in the Cotswolds these 3 weeks and packed with [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] 22 sarplers and a poke of which 4 are middle. Wylliam Bretten says it is the fairest wool that he saw this year, and I packed 4 sarplers at Campden of the same bargain, where 2 are good and 2 middle. There will be in all, with blotts, about 27 or 28 sarplers of wool. Sir, I cannot have [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter’s]] fells under £3 40d per 100, and I shall have them I go to that price. I pray you send me a letter shortly. Sir, I have bought in the Cotswolds about 7,000 reasonably good fells and I paid £3. I can get none under. ''[Editor’s formatting to highlight the tale.]''
Sir, I write to you a tale: I pray God sends it a good end. The same day that I came to Northleach, on a Sunday, before matins from Burford, [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] welcomed me and in our conversation he asked me if I were in any way of marriage. I told him no and he informed me that there was a young gentlewoman whose father is named Lemryke and her mother is dead, and she shall receive by her mother £40 a year, as they say in that country, and her father is the greatest ruler and richest man in that country, and there have been great gentlemen to see her and would have her, etc. And when matins were done, [[Midwynter-1|Wyliiam Mydwynter]] had moved this matter to the greatest man-servant about the gentleman Lemeryke, and he said and informed the forsaid of all the matter, and the young gentlewoman, both, and the Saturday after [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] went to London as all wool gatherers were sent for by writ by the men of Pettyt for inwinding and great marking, and they have a day to come again at Michaelmas. Year of Jesus 1482
When I had packed at Campden and [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] departed, I came to Northleach again to make an end of packing, and on the next Sunday after the same man that [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] first broke [the matter] to came to me and told me that he had broken to his master, according to what [[Midwynter-1|Mydwynter]] desired of him, and he said his master was right well pleased therewith, and the same man said to me if I would tarry until May Day, I should have a sight of the young gentlewoman, and I said I would tarry with a good will, and the same day her father should have sat at Northleach for the King, but he sent one of his clerks and rode himself to Winchcombe, and to matins on the same day came the young gentle woman and her mother-in-law, and I and Wylliam Bretten were saying matins when they came into church, and when matins was done they went to a kinswoman of the young gentlewoman, and I sent to them a pottell of white rumney, and they took it thankfully for they had come a mile on foot that morning, and when Mass was done I came and welcomed them and kissed them, and they thanked me for the wine and prayed me to come to dinner with them, and I excused myself, and they made me promise them to drink with them after dinner, and I sent them at dinner a gallon of wine, and they sent me a roast heronsew, and after dinner I came and drank with them and took Wylliam Bretten with me, and we had a right good conversation, and the person pleased me well as at our first communication. She is young, little, and very well favoured and witty, and the country speaks much good of her. Sir, all this matter awaits the coming of her father to London so that we may understand what sum he will depart with, and how he likes me. He will be here within 3 weeks. I pray send me a letter how you think on this matter. Year of Jesus 1482
Myhell Koke and his wife from York have been here with my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]], and my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] and I have given them great cheer, and my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] has given to Myhell’s wife a crimson gown for her yo wear and she has prayed me to write to you to buy for her a fur of calabria to be laid in the same gown, and Koke’s wife and she pray you to buy for them 10 as fine minks as you can find in the marte and you shall be pleased for them. I shall send to Calais by Robard Heryke at this Whitsuntide the bill of 8s 4d: it amounts to £15 6s 8d and is paid. I understand from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|Wylliam Cely’s]] letter that you have writing from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lord of Saint John]]. I pray you send me part of your tidings: I sent to you the last that I had. Sir, they have begun to ship at London and all our wool and fell is in the Cotswolds, save 4 sarplers. Therefore we can do nothing at this time. Sir, I think money will be good at this marte for the King has sent to the mercers and let them know he will have 3 Wissels, one at Brugge, another at Calias, the third at London, and, as I am informed, any merchant of the Staple that sells his wool may buy any wares that he will again, and they that buy no wares shall bring in their money into the King;s Wissel at Brugge or Calais, and be paid at London at a month’s day, and the money shall be stabilised at 8s. The mercers are not content therewith. I pray you remember our bows. No more. Written at London the 13th day of May.
by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' To my right well beloved brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]], merchant of the Staple, at Calais or at the Marte be this delivered. ''Dorse:'' Bills and letters of 1482 will be seen above.
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229548 SC 1/53/145; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #192 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== '''Paper #105 by [[Malden-36|Henry Elliot Malden]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Papers_1475-1488_edited_by_Henry_Elliot_Malden|The Cely Papers 1475-1488]].''' ''Out of copyright.'' Ryght reverent and worschupful Syr y reytecomand me unto you desyryng to here of yowr wellefare Furder morre I thank yow of the grette cher that ye dydde me at my laste beyng wytthe yow Syr y made a bargyn wytthe you at that sesyn the wycche I wolyde y hadde sleppyd the wylys for theke costemerys that y trosty[d] moste for to asowyld them and y trostyd that y solde nott abowte ther wolle aboffe xiijs viijd a tod & now ye y con at bey ther woll honder xiiijs & xiiijs & vjd a tod the pryse ys that y bey at aboffe that I solde you ryght mycche & to recckyn the reffys y salle lesse be my trothe a nobell or xs in effry S. & as my trothe helpe me and they moste haffe reddy money bey and bey they that helpe werr wonte to leffe in my honde moste parte of ther money nowe they moste nedys haffe halle ther money & now y moste troste to your cortesy & y prye you consedyr thys well as ye may have my sarfys and I moste trooste to yow that I may haffe the ij cli that ye sayd y solde nott haffe hytte tyll Nowhembyr I praye as hartely as y cane that ye make hytte reddy wytthe in f xiiij dayys haffter Myhelmas or helse I hame hottely samyd for I made myselfe neffyr so barr wytthe howte money and therfor I pray yow that ye mak hytte reddy no morr to you at thys tyme botte Jhesu kepe you Wrettyn at Norchelacche the xx daye of Septembyr.
Bey [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]]. ''Addressed:'' Thys letter be delyvyrt to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] in London in Marte Lane. ===Malden Notes=== *''S:'' Sarpler. *''Norchelacche:'' Northleach ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' Right reverend and worshipful Sir, I recommend myself unto you, desiring to hear of your wellfare. Furthermore, I thank you for the great cheer that you gave me at my last meeting with you. Sir, I made a bargain with you at that season, the which I wish I had slept the while, for also customary suppliers that I trusted most to buy from them and I trusted that I buy their wool not above 13s 8d per tod and now I cannot buy their wool under 14s and 14s 6d per tod. The price that I buy at is above that I sold to you right much, and to reckon the refuse, I shall lose, by my troth, a noble and 10s in every sack/sarpler* and, as troth help me, they must have ready money presently. They that help were wont to leave in my hand the most part of their money, now they must needs have all their money, and now I must trust to your courtesy and I pray you consider this well as my service and I must trust to you that I may have the £200 that you said I should not have until November. I pray as heartily as I can that you make it ready within 14 days after Michaelmas [29 September] or else I am hotly shamed, for I made myself never so bare without money, and therefore I pray you that yu make it ready. No more to yu at this time, but Jesus keep you. Written at Northleach the 20th day of September.
By [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] ''Addressed:'' Deliver this letter to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] in London in Marte Lane. ===Notes=== *The numbers are a little vague so, depending on how you calculate, William’s abbreviation of ‘S’ could be either a sack or a sarpler. Malden notes it as sarpler, Hanham as sack, I think it could easily be either.
Bey [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]]. ''Addressed:'' Thys letter be delyvyrt to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] in London in Marte Lane. ===Malden Notes=== *''S:'' Sarpler. *''Norchelacche:'' Northleach ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' Right reverend and worshipful Sir, I recommend myself unto you, desiring to hear of your wellfare. Furthermore, I thank you for the great cheer that you gave me at my last meeting with you. Sir, I made a bargain with you at that season, the which I wish I had slept the while, for also customary suppliers that I trusted most to buy from them and I trusted that I buy their wool not above 13s 8d per tod and now I cannot buy their wool under 14s and 14s 6d per tod. The price that I buy at is above that I sold to you right much, and to reckon the refuse, I shall lose, by my troth, a noble and 10s in every sack/sarpler* and, as troth help me, they must have ready money presently. They that help were wont to leave in my hand the most part of their money, now they must needs have all their money, and now I must trust to your courtesy and I pray you consider this well as my service and I must trust to you that I may have the £200 that you said I should not have until November. I pray as heartily as I can that you make it ready within 14 days after Michaelmas [29 September] or else I am hotly shamed, for I made myself never so bare without money, and therefore I pray you that yu make it ready. No more to yu at this time, but Jesus keep you. Written at Northleach the 20th day of September.
By [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] ''Addressed:'' Deliver this letter to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] in London in Marte Lane. ===Notes=== *The numbers are a little vague so, depending on how you calculate, William’s abbreviation of ‘S’ could be either a sack or a sarpler. Malden notes it as sarpler, Hanham as sack, I think it could easily be either.
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229552 SC 1/53/149; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #195 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== '''Paper #108 by [[Malden-36|Henry Elliot Malden]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Papers_1475-1488_edited_by_Henry_Elliot_Malden|The Cely Papers 1475-1488]].''' ''Out of copyright.'' Anno Jhesu Mliiijxxij
Riught whelbelovyd brother I recwmende me harttely wnto yow informeyng yow that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|howr mother]] and whe ar in good heyll thankyd be God and so we truste that ze be I hawhe byn at Raylay and gewyn them iijs iiijd and now whe hawhe day of doyng of howr homayge tyll Myhellmas nexte cum. Syr I send to you [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynttys]] letter clossyd in thys letter I whotte not how to anser hyt and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|howr fathers]] towmbe ys a settynge wp and howr heyme ys heyr for mony and thys day I departte in to Cottasowlde and how sone thay wyll cawll apon for the xxs of the sarpelles I cannot say I am at my whyttys end wthowte yow cwmfortte Syr I hawhe put yowr zewnge gray hors in Thondyrlay Parke and ther he has pastyr I now and ther are byt iij horse goynge in aull the parke and ze muste pay the parcar for hys paster iiijd a wheke and I hawhe promysyd hym a bow and I trwste that he wyll se whell to yowr hors and make yow sportte at yowr cwmyng he ys a man of master Mongewnbres no mor to yow at thys tyme Jhesu kepe yow Whryt at London the iijde day of Octobur.
per yowr brother
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]].
I pray yow sende me whryttyng in as schortte spas as ze may. ''Addressed:'' Unto my brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]] merchand of the stapell at Calles or the martte so dd. ===Malden Notes=== *''Mliiijxxij:'' an error for 1482. *''Thondyrlay:'' Thundersley in Essex, near Rayleigh. *''master Mongewnbres:'' Sir Thomas Montgomery. ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' The Year of Jesus 1[4]82
Right well beloved brother, I recommend myself heartily to you, informing you that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|our mother]] and we are in good health, thanks be to God, and so we trust that you have been at Rayleigh [Essex] and given them 3s 4d and now we have [from] the day of doing our homage until next Michaelmas. Sir, I send to you [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter’s]] letter enclosed in this letter. I know not how to answer him, and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|our father’s]] tomb is a-setting up, and our uncle is here for money, and this day I depart into the Cotswolds, and how soon they will call upon [us] for the 20s of the sarplers I cannot say. I am at my wits end without your comfort. Sir, I have put your young grey horse in Thundersley Park [Essex] and there he has pasture I know, and there are but 3 horses going in all the park and you must pay the purser for his pasture 4d a week and I have promised him a bow, and I trust that he will see well to your horse, and make you sport at your coming. He is a man of master Mongewnbres. No more to you at this time. Jesus keep you. Written at London, the 3rd day of October.
by your brother
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]]
I pray you send me a reply as soon as you can. ''Addressed:'' To be given unto my brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]], merchant of the Staple at Calais or the mart
Riught whelbelovyd brother I recwmende me harttely wnto yow informeyng yow that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|howr mother]] and whe ar in good heyll thankyd be God and so we truste that ze be I hawhe byn at Raylay and gewyn them iijs iiijd and now whe hawhe day of doyng of howr homayge tyll Myhellmas nexte cum. Syr I send to you [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynttys]] letter clossyd in thys letter I whotte not how to anser hyt and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|howr fathers]] towmbe ys a settynge wp and howr heyme ys heyr for mony and thys day I departte in to Cottasowlde and how sone thay wyll cawll apon for the xxs of the sarpelles I cannot say I am at my whyttys end wthowte yow cwmfortte Syr I hawhe put yowr zewnge gray hors in Thondyrlay Parke and ther he has pastyr I now and ther are byt iij horse goynge in aull the parke and ze muste pay the parcar for hys paster iiijd a wheke and I hawhe promysyd hym a bow and I trwste that he wyll se whell to yowr hors and make yow sportte at yowr cwmyng he ys a man of master Mongewnbres no mor to yow at thys tyme Jhesu kepe yow Whryt at London the iijde day of Octobur.
per yowr brother
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]].
I pray yow sende me whryttyng in as schortte spas as ze may. ''Addressed:'' Unto my brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]] merchand of the stapell at Calles or the martte so dd. ===Malden Notes=== *''Mliiijxxij:'' an error for 1482. *''Thondyrlay:'' Thundersley in Essex, near Rayleigh. *''master Mongewnbres:'' Sir Thomas Montgomery. ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' The Year of Jesus 1[4]82
Right well beloved brother, I recommend myself heartily to you, informing you that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|our mother]] and we are in good health, thanks be to God, and so we trust that you have been at Rayleigh [Essex] and given them 3s 4d and now we have [from] the day of doing our homage until next Michaelmas. Sir, I send to you [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter’s]] letter enclosed in this letter. I know not how to answer him, and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|our father’s]] tomb is a-setting up, and our uncle is here for money, and this day I depart into the Cotswolds, and how soon they will call upon [us] for the 20s of the sarplers I cannot say. I am at my wits end without your comfort. Sir, I have put your young grey horse in Thundersley Park [Essex] and there he has pasture I know, and there are but 3 horses going in all the park and you must pay the purser for his pasture 4d a week and I have promised him a bow, and I trust that he will see well to your horse, and make you sport at your coming. He is a man of master Mongewnbres. No more to you at this time. Jesus keep you. Written at London, the 3rd day of October.
by your brother
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]]
I pray you send me a reply as soon as you can. ''Addressed:'' To be given unto my brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]], merchant of the Staple at Calais or the mart
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229556 SC 1/53/153; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #197 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== '''Paper #110 by [[Malden-36|Henry Elliot Malden]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Papers_1475-1488_edited_by_Henry_Elliot_Malden|The Cely Papers 1475-1488]].''' ''Out of copyright.'' Jhesu Mliiijciiijxxij
Ryght whell belovyd brother I recomend me unto yow informeyng yow that thys day I resavyd a letter frome yow whryt at Andewarpe the fyrste day of Octobur the qweche I do well wnderstond and am sory that the war ys so grett in that partte ys at Hollandars may not cwm dowyn I hawhe beyn at Chepyng Nortton and sett awll thynges in good whay and wt my naym [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|John Cely]] and he has gatheryd xvj sacke of fayr wholl and now heyr ys cwm [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] byt I spake not wyth hym zeyt how that I do wt hym I chawll wryt to yow in my nexte letter [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|howr mother]] ys at Bryttes zeyt myny thankyd be God the Kyng ys at the Towr and hys lordes in cwnsell dayly I pray God send ws a myrry whorllde hyt ys ruyll for a mane to scharge hym far now a days for I heyr of none ottyrans zeyffe I may departe fayr frome the bargen wt Wylliam Mydwytter that ze and I made I wyll do my beste me thynke hyt wyll be whel done for goude detturs ar sclow payars &c. I wndyrstonde be Robard Eryke that ze hafe ij fayr hawkes I whowld fayne that ze whoullde spede yow into Ingelonde whe longe sor for yow Bayard yowr hors dos whell and as for yowr zenge gray hors ronys in as good an parke as any in Essex as Levynge the bryngear of thys letter can informe yow Syr ottes be deyr and so us aull othyr corne. I hawhe resavyd yowr hangynge of yowr schamber from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|Wylliam Cely]]. No more to yow. Jhesu kepe yow. Wryt at London xvij day of Octobur.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]].
Ze mwste remembyr to by canvase to packe in. Addressed: Unto my riught whell belovyd brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]] merchand of the stapell at Calleys or Bregys so dd: On the Dorse: xix letters & billes of Anno iiijxxij. ===Malden Notes=== None ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' 1482
Right well beloved brother, I recommend myself unto you, informing you that this day I received a letter from you written at Antwerp on the first day of October, the which I do well understand, and am sorry that the war is do great in that part that Hollanders may not come down. I have been at Chipping Norton [Oxfordshire] and set all things in a good way, and with my uncle [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|John Cely]], and he has gathered 16 sacks of fair wool, and now [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] has come here, but I spoke not with him yet. How that I do with him I shall write to you in my next letter. [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|Our mother]] is at Bryttes yet merry, thanks be to God. The King is at the Tower and his lords in council daily. I pray God send us a a merry world. It is evil for a man to charge him nowadays, for I hear of no sales. If I should depart far from the bargain with Wylliam Mydwynter that you and I made, I will do my best. I think it will be well done, for our debtors are slow payers etc. I understand from Robard Eryke that you have 2 fair hawks. I would desire that you would speed yourself into England. We long sorely for you. Bayard, your horse, does well, and as for your young grey horse, [he] runs in as good a park as any in Essex. As Levynge, the bringer of this letter, can inform you, Sir, oats be dear, and so is all other corn. I have received your hanging of your chamber from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|William Cely]]. No more to you. Jesus keep you. Written at London the 17th day of October.
by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]]
You must remember to buy canvas to pack in. Addressed: To be given unto my right well beloved brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]], merchant of the Staple, at Calais or Brugge. On the dorse: 19 letters & bills of ‘82.
Ryght whell belovyd brother I recomend me unto yow informeyng yow that thys day I resavyd a letter frome yow whryt at Andewarpe the fyrste day of Octobur the qweche I do well wnderstond and am sory that the war ys so grett in that partte ys at Hollandars may not cwm dowyn I hawhe beyn at Chepyng Nortton and sett awll thynges in good whay and wt my naym [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|John Cely]] and he has gatheryd xvj sacke of fayr wholl and now heyr ys cwm [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] byt I spake not wyth hym zeyt how that I do wt hym I chawll wryt to yow in my nexte letter [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|howr mother]] ys at Bryttes zeyt myny thankyd be God the Kyng ys at the Towr and hys lordes in cwnsell dayly I pray God send ws a myrry whorllde hyt ys ruyll for a mane to scharge hym far now a days for I heyr of none ottyrans zeyffe I may departe fayr frome the bargen wt Wylliam Mydwytter that ze and I made I wyll do my beste me thynke hyt wyll be whel done for goude detturs ar sclow payars &c. I wndyrstonde be Robard Eryke that ze hafe ij fayr hawkes I whowld fayne that ze whoullde spede yow into Ingelonde whe longe sor for yow Bayard yowr hors dos whell and as for yowr zenge gray hors ronys in as good an parke as any in Essex as Levynge the bryngear of thys letter can informe yow Syr ottes be deyr and so us aull othyr corne. I hawhe resavyd yowr hangynge of yowr schamber from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|Wylliam Cely]]. No more to yow. Jhesu kepe yow. Wryt at London xvij day of Octobur.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]].
Ze mwste remembyr to by canvase to packe in. Addressed: Unto my riught whell belovyd brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]] merchand of the stapell at Calleys or Bregys so dd: On the Dorse: xix letters & billes of Anno iiijxxij. ===Malden Notes=== None ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' 1482
Right well beloved brother, I recommend myself unto you, informing you that this day I received a letter from you written at Antwerp on the first day of October, the which I do well understand, and am sorry that the war is do great in that part that Hollanders may not come down. I have been at Chipping Norton [Oxfordshire] and set all things in a good way, and with my uncle [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|John Cely]], and he has gathered 16 sacks of fair wool, and now [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] has come here, but I spoke not with him yet. How that I do with him I shall write to you in my next letter. [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|Our mother]] is at Bryttes yet merry, thanks be to God. The King is at the Tower and his lords in council daily. I pray God send us a a merry world. It is evil for a man to charge him nowadays, for I hear of no sales. If I should depart far from the bargain with Wylliam Mydwynter that you and I made, I will do my best. I think it will be well done, for our debtors are slow payers etc. I understand from Robard Eryke that you have 2 fair hawks. I would desire that you would speed yourself into England. We long sorely for you. Bayard, your horse, does well, and as for your young grey horse, [he] runs in as good a park as any in Essex. As Levynge, the bringer of this letter, can inform you, Sir, oats be dear, and so is all other corn. I have received your hanging of your chamber from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|William Cely]]. No more to you. Jesus keep you. Written at London the 17th day of October.
by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]]
You must remember to buy canvas to pack in. Addressed: To be given unto my right well beloved brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]], merchant of the Staple, at Calais or Brugge. On the dorse: 19 letters & bills of ‘82.
Cely Papers: Letter SC 1/53/2: 5 July 1474: Richard Cely the elder to Robert Cely
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229405 SC 1/53/2; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Original Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #2 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' Jesus 1474
I greet you well, and I have received a letter from you, written at Calais the 24th day of June, the which I have well understood, and that you have sold most of your fells, for which I am well pleased, and […] have received a letter from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]] and charge for […] he has sent to me for you a letter of payment from Grace, mercer, […] £40 sterling payable the 10th day of September at London, and I know nothing of receiving wool, and no good rules of the Place, neither for a sale or otherwise, for the which you are slow in writing. And tell [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]] I was at Kettering feast on the Sunday after Saint Peter’s day [3 July], for a matter that I had to do there, and the price of wool is 28d per stone, so men tell me. John Ramys can tell you. And as for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Will_Derlyngton|Will Derlyngton]], he sold his land at Barton, but I have none nor will have none from him, and so tell my master Wetyll or to his men. I write no more, but Jesus keep you. And tell [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge [George] Cely]] I had no word from him of your coming to Calais, and your wife thinks you should have written to her. You forget yourself, what you must do. Sloth is a great thing and little good does befall whereas good business gives relief. Written at London the 5th day of July, in haste.
By [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard Cely]] ''Dorse:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robert Cely]] at Calais, be this delivered. ''Shield.'' ===Notes=== '''the Place:''' a reference to the headquarters of the Staple and its governance. '''John Ranys:''' possibly the same as '''John Raunsse of Guines''' in '''AH#15'''[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488 edited by Alison Hanham]]..
'''Barton:''' the Barton, Northamptonshire, where Agnes Cely had property but it is unclear whether this was Barton Seagrave or Earls Barton.
'''my mayster Wetyll:''' ? '''Adrian Whetehill''', comptroller of Calais. ===Sources===
I greet you well, and I have received a letter from you, written at Calais the 24th day of June, the which I have well understood, and that you have sold most of your fells, for which I am well pleased, and […] have received a letter from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]] and charge for […] he has sent to me for you a letter of payment from Grace, mercer, […] £40 sterling payable the 10th day of September at London, and I know nothing of receiving wool, and no good rules of the Place, neither for a sale or otherwise, for the which you are slow in writing. And tell [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]] I was at Kettering feast on the Sunday after Saint Peter’s day [3 July], for a matter that I had to do there, and the price of wool is 28d per stone, so men tell me. John Ramys can tell you. And as for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Will_Derlyngton|Will Derlyngton]], he sold his land at Barton, but I have none nor will have none from him, and so tell my master Wetyll or to his men. I write no more, but Jesus keep you. And tell [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge [George] Cely]] I had no word from him of your coming to Calais, and your wife thinks you should have written to her. You forget yourself, what you must do. Sloth is a great thing and little good does befall whereas good business gives relief. Written at London the 5th day of July, in haste.
By [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard Cely]] ''Dorse:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robert Cely]] at Calais, be this delivered. ''Shield.'' ===Notes=== '''the Place:''' a reference to the headquarters of the Staple and its governance. '''John Ranys:''' possibly the same as '''John Raunsse of Guines''' in '''AH#15'''[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488 edited by Alison Hanham]]..
'''Barton:''' the Barton, Northamptonshire, where Agnes Cely had property but it is unclear whether this was Barton Seagrave or Earls Barton.
'''my mayster Wetyll:''' ? '''Adrian Whetehill''', comptroller of Calais. ===Sources===
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C12229432 SC 1/53/29; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #67 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== '''Paper #21 by [[Malden-36|Henry Elliot Malden]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Papers_1475-1488_edited_by_Henry_Elliot_Malden|The Cely Papers 1475-1488]].''' ''Out of copyright.'' Jhesu Mliiijclxxix
I grete you wyll desyryng for to here of youre recureng for I understande be John Rose ze were sore seke at Bregys were for your [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|moder]] and bothe your breon and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wyll Maryon]] and I were sory & hevy for you the laste day of October I have resayvyd a lecter from you wrete at Bregys the xxiij day of Octobor the weche lecter I have wyll understande and I tryste to God ze be recurede and wyll amendyd youre lecter cam to me the sonday befor Alhalou day at dynar tyme at London and Wyll Eston mercer and [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Medewynter]] of Norlache dyned wt me at tyme and the comford of your lecter causyd me for to bye of the forsayd [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Mydewynter]] lx sacke of Cottys woll the weche ys in pyle at Norlache and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|John Caly]] hath gadered and bogwyt for me in Cottyswolde xxxvij sacke be the toode and sacke and halfe sacke for the weche I schall hoape meche canvase for the weche and ye can bye for me iiij or v c of Borgan canvase or Barase canvase of good brede as brode as Normandy canvase and iij dosen packe trede of Caleys trede it were good for me and ze cannot I meste purvae at London for the same but I am avysyd for to packe the forsayd woll after Crystemese towarde Candelmese I tryste in God ye schall be at the packyng of the sayd woll in Cottyswolde I wyll not seppe no woll afor Marche as I am avysyd at thys tyme I wrut no more at thys tyme but Jhesu kepe you. Wrytt at London the vj day of November in haste.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]].
''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Caleys or Bergys thys lecter delyverd. ===Malden NOtes=== *''Norlache:'' Northleach *''Borgan:'' Bergen, commonly Mons *''Barase:'' Arras ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' From Jesus 1479
I greet you well, desiring to hear of your recovering, for I understand via John Rose you were sore sick at Brugge, because of which your [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] and both your brothers and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wyll Maryon]] and I were sorry and heavy for you. The last day of October I have received a letter from you, written at Brugge the 23rd day of October, the which letter I have well understood, and I trust to God you be recovered and well mended. Your letter came to me the Sunday before All Hallows Day at dinner time at London, and Wyll Eston mercer and [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Medewynter]] of Northleach dined with me at the time, and the comfort of your letter caused me to buy from the foresaid [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Medewynter]] 60 sacks of Cottys wool, the which is in pile at Northleach. And [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|John Cely]] has gathered and bought for me in the Cotswolds 37 sacks by the tod and sack and half sack, for which I shall need much canvas, and [if] you can buy for me 4 or 5 hundred of Bergen canvas or Arras canvas of good breadth, as broad as Normandy canvas, and 3 dozen pack thread of Calais thread it would be good for me, and [if] you cannot I must purvey at London for the same, but I am minded to pack the foresaid wool after Christmas towards Candlemas. I trust in God that you shall be at the packing of the said wool in the Cotswolds. I will not ship any wool before March, as I am minded at this time. I write no more at this time, but Jesus keep you. Written at London the 6th day of November, in haste.
by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]] ''Dorse:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Calais or Brugge, this letter be delivered.
''Shield and seal.''
I grete you wyll desyryng for to here of youre recureng for I understande be John Rose ze were sore seke at Bregys were for your [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|moder]] and bothe your breon and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wyll Maryon]] and I were sory & hevy for you the laste day of October I have resayvyd a lecter from you wrete at Bregys the xxiij day of Octobor the weche lecter I have wyll understande and I tryste to God ze be recurede and wyll amendyd youre lecter cam to me the sonday befor Alhalou day at dynar tyme at London and Wyll Eston mercer and [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Medewynter]] of Norlache dyned wt me at tyme and the comford of your lecter causyd me for to bye of the forsayd [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Mydewynter]] lx sacke of Cottys woll the weche ys in pyle at Norlache and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|John Caly]] hath gadered and bogwyt for me in Cottyswolde xxxvij sacke be the toode and sacke and halfe sacke for the weche I schall hoape meche canvase for the weche and ye can bye for me iiij or v c of Borgan canvase or Barase canvase of good brede as brode as Normandy canvase and iij dosen packe trede of Caleys trede it were good for me and ze cannot I meste purvae at London for the same but I am avysyd for to packe the forsayd woll after Crystemese towarde Candelmese I tryste in God ye schall be at the packyng of the sayd woll in Cottyswolde I wyll not seppe no woll afor Marche as I am avysyd at thys tyme I wrut no more at thys tyme but Jhesu kepe you. Wrytt at London the vj day of November in haste.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]].
''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Caleys or Bergys thys lecter delyverd. ===Malden NOtes=== *''Norlache:'' Northleach *''Borgan:'' Bergen, commonly Mons *''Barase:'' Arras ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' From Jesus 1479
I greet you well, desiring to hear of your recovering, for I understand via John Rose you were sore sick at Brugge, because of which your [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] and both your brothers and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wyll Maryon]] and I were sorry and heavy for you. The last day of October I have received a letter from you, written at Brugge the 23rd day of October, the which letter I have well understood, and I trust to God you be recovered and well mended. Your letter came to me the Sunday before All Hallows Day at dinner time at London, and Wyll Eston mercer and [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Medewynter]] of Northleach dined with me at the time, and the comfort of your letter caused me to buy from the foresaid [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Medewynter]] 60 sacks of Cottys wool, the which is in pile at Northleach. And [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|John Cely]] has gathered and bought for me in the Cotswolds 37 sacks by the tod and sack and half sack, for which I shall need much canvas, and [if] you can buy for me 4 or 5 hundred of Bergen canvas or Arras canvas of good breadth, as broad as Normandy canvas, and 3 dozen pack thread of Calais thread it would be good for me, and [if] you cannot I must purvey at London for the same, but I am minded to pack the foresaid wool after Christmas towards Candlemas. I trust in God that you shall be at the packing of the said wool in the Cotswolds. I will not ship any wool before March, as I am minded at this time. I write no more at this time, but Jesus keep you. Written at London the 6th day of November, in haste.
by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]] ''Dorse:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Calais or Brugge, this letter be delivered.
''Shield and seal.''
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229406 SC 1/53/3; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription=== '''Letter #3 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== '''Paper #3 by [[Malden-36|Henry Elliot Malden]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Papers_1475-1488_edited_by_Henry_Elliot_Malden|The Cely Papers 1475-1488]].''' ''Out of copyright.'' (Anno lxxvj)
Welbelovyd Brother I recomaund me herttely to yow ferthermore informynge yow that the xiij day of Aprell the zeere above sayd I [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] have ressayvyd of Wylliam Eston mersar of London xijli ster: to pay at Andewarpe in sencyon martte the xxiiij day of June for every nobyll of vjs viijd ster: vijs xd flemeshe and I pray yow to delyver to the sayd [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Wylliam_Eston|Wylliam Eston]] xijli starlynge at the same ratte takynge a byll of ys honde to paye at London the sayd xijli at a day as longe hafter the day as I toke the mony wys beffore. In wettnes herof I sette my seelle at London the xiij day of Aprell
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' A [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]. ===Malden Notes=== None ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' [14]76
Wellbeloved brother, I recommend myself heartily to you, furthermore informing you that the 13th day of April in the year abovesaid, I [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] have received from William Eston, mercer of London, £12 sterling to pay at Antwerp at the Sinksen market the 24th day of June, for every noble of 6s 8d sterling, 7s 10d Flemish, and I pray you to deliver to the said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Wylliam_Eston|Wylliam Eston]] £12 sterling at the same rate, taking a bill from his hand to pay at London the said £12 at a day as long after ‘the day’ as I took the money up before. In witness hereof I set my seal at London the 13th day of April.
By [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]]. ''Dorse:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]. ===Notes=== This is a note for a double exchange, one in Antwerp, the other in London, which is effectively a short term loan with no interest. The advantage for both parties is the purchase of the other currency.
''Sencyon marte:'' Sinksen market. A merket held in Antwerp at Whitsun.
Welbelovyd Brother I recomaund me herttely to yow ferthermore informynge yow that the xiij day of Aprell the zeere above sayd I [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] have ressayvyd of Wylliam Eston mersar of London xijli ster: to pay at Andewarpe in sencyon martte the xxiiij day of June for every nobyll of vjs viijd ster: vijs xd flemeshe and I pray yow to delyver to the sayd [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Wylliam_Eston|Wylliam Eston]] xijli starlynge at the same ratte takynge a byll of ys honde to paye at London the sayd xijli at a day as longe hafter the day as I toke the mony wys beffore. In wettnes herof I sette my seelle at London the xiij day of Aprell
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' A [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]. ===Malden Notes=== None ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' [14]76
Wellbeloved brother, I recommend myself heartily to you, furthermore informing you that the 13th day of April in the year abovesaid, I [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] have received from William Eston, mercer of London, £12 sterling to pay at Antwerp at the Sinksen market the 24th day of June, for every noble of 6s 8d sterling, 7s 10d Flemish, and I pray you to deliver to the said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Wylliam_Eston|Wylliam Eston]] £12 sterling at the same rate, taking a bill from his hand to pay at London the said £12 at a day as long after ‘the day’ as I took the money up before. In witness hereof I set my seal at London the 13th day of April.
By [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]]. ''Dorse:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]. ===Notes=== This is a note for a double exchange, one in Antwerp, the other in London, which is effectively a short term loan with no interest. The advantage for both parties is the purchase of the other currency.
''Sencyon marte:'' Sinksen market. A merket held in Antwerp at Whitsun.
Cely Papers: Letter SC 1/53/4: 28 September 1476: Wylliam Maryon to George Cely
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229407 SC 1/53/4; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #5 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== '''Paper #4 by [[Malden-36|Henry Elliot Malden]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Papers_1475-1488_edited_by_Henry_Elliot_Malden|The Cely Papers 1475-1488]].''' ''Out of copyright.'' Jhesu
Ryght reverent Syre and my specyall frende I recomaund me unto you ferder mor and yt plesse yow ye schall understond that y have schypped in the George of London Wylliam Bellson beyng master ix packys d. of felles contaynyng iijm viij cl felles the whych felles leyyt in the for rom of the sayd schyppe v packys iij c d. and the remenant leyng abaft the mast upon John Tamys fellys the whyche felles war [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kestenys]] and thay war arested be Thomas Hadam for the som of lxli. Syr ye schall understond that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]] hat ywreten unto me that y schuld fynd the way and the men to saff the cortte harmeles her and taake the felles for myn own that y schuld be sewyr of that som in dyschargyng of the sewyrteys and allso in party of payment of seche goodys as he ys owyng unto me as ye know well and ther for Syr I pray yow that ye woll ressayve them as myn own proper good and so yt ys and allso I pray you that ye woll pay the freyght and all hoder scostys therof Syr y pray you that ye woll recomaunde me unto my masters [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|youre fader]] and allso unto [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|youre broder Rechard]] and ye may say unto hem that Hary Seysell recomaunde hem unto yowre broder [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rechard Cely]] and he prayd hem harteley that he would bey for hem ij vernakelys seche as [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|youre broder Robard]] hath yyeven unto Sent Tolowys scryssche no mor unto you at thys tym but the Twenytie have you in hys kepyng Wreten at London the xxviij day of September Anno lxxvj
Be youre owne
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]].
''Addressed:'' Unto [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]] marchant of the stapall at Calles thys letter be delyverde. ===Malden Notes=== *''vernakelys:'' Vernicles, or copies of the Vernicle of at Rome, St. Veronica’s handkerchief with the portrait of our Lord. *''Sent Tolowys scryssche:'' St. Olave’s Church, Hart Street, otherwise St. Olave’s-next-the-Tower. ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' Jesus
Right reverend Sir and my special friend, I recommend myself unto you. Furthermore please know that I have shipped in the George of London, Wylliam W/Bellson being the master, 9 half packs of fells containing 4,620 fells, the which fells lie in the foreroom of the said ship, 5 half packs of 360, and the remnant lies behind the mast upon John Tam’s fells, the which fells were [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]]’s, and they were impounded by Thomas Hadam for the sum of £60. Sir, you should know that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]] has written to me that I should find the way and the men to save the [Staple] court from harm here, take the fells for my own, that I should be sure of that sum in discharging the sureties and also in part payment of such goods as he is owing unto me, as you know well, and therefore, sir, I pray that you will receive them as my own proper goods, and so they are, and also I pray that you will pay the freight and all other costs thereof. Sir, I pray that you will recommend me unto my master, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|your father]], and also unto [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|your brother Rechard]], and you may say to him that Hary Seysell recommends himself unto your brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rechard Cely]], and he prayed heartily that he would buy for him 2 vernicles, such as [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|your brother Roberd]] has given to Saint Tolow’s church (St. Olave's Church, Hart Street). No more to you at this time, but the Trinity have you in his keeping. Written at London the 28 day of September, [14]76.
By your own
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]] ''Dorse:'' Unto [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]], merchant of the Staple at Calais, this letter be delivered.
Ryght reverent Syre and my specyall frende I recomaund me unto you ferder mor and yt plesse yow ye schall understond that y have schypped in the George of London Wylliam Bellson beyng master ix packys d. of felles contaynyng iijm viij cl felles the whych felles leyyt in the for rom of the sayd schyppe v packys iij c d. and the remenant leyng abaft the mast upon John Tamys fellys the whyche felles war [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kestenys]] and thay war arested be Thomas Hadam for the som of lxli. Syr ye schall understond that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]] hat ywreten unto me that y schuld fynd the way and the men to saff the cortte harmeles her and taake the felles for myn own that y schuld be sewyr of that som in dyschargyng of the sewyrteys and allso in party of payment of seche goodys as he ys owyng unto me as ye know well and ther for Syr I pray yow that ye woll ressayve them as myn own proper good and so yt ys and allso I pray you that ye woll pay the freyght and all hoder scostys therof Syr y pray you that ye woll recomaunde me unto my masters [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|youre fader]] and allso unto [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|youre broder Rechard]] and ye may say unto hem that Hary Seysell recomaunde hem unto yowre broder [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rechard Cely]] and he prayd hem harteley that he would bey for hem ij vernakelys seche as [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|youre broder Robard]] hath yyeven unto Sent Tolowys scryssche no mor unto you at thys tym but the Twenytie have you in hys kepyng Wreten at London the xxviij day of September Anno lxxvj
Be youre owne
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]].
''Addressed:'' Unto [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]] marchant of the stapall at Calles thys letter be delyverde. ===Malden Notes=== *''vernakelys:'' Vernicles, or copies of the Vernicle of at Rome, St. Veronica’s handkerchief with the portrait of our Lord. *''Sent Tolowys scryssche:'' St. Olave’s Church, Hart Street, otherwise St. Olave’s-next-the-Tower. ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' Jesus
Right reverend Sir and my special friend, I recommend myself unto you. Furthermore please know that I have shipped in the George of London, Wylliam W/Bellson being the master, 9 half packs of fells containing 4,620 fells, the which fells lie in the foreroom of the said ship, 5 half packs of 360, and the remnant lies behind the mast upon John Tam’s fells, the which fells were [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]]’s, and they were impounded by Thomas Hadam for the sum of £60. Sir, you should know that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]] has written to me that I should find the way and the men to save the [Staple] court from harm here, take the fells for my own, that I should be sure of that sum in discharging the sureties and also in part payment of such goods as he is owing unto me, as you know well, and therefore, sir, I pray that you will receive them as my own proper goods, and so they are, and also I pray that you will pay the freight and all other costs thereof. Sir, I pray that you will recommend me unto my master, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|your father]], and also unto [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|your brother Rechard]], and you may say to him that Hary Seysell recommends himself unto your brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rechard Cely]], and he prayed heartily that he would buy for him 2 vernicles, such as [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|your brother Roberd]] has given to Saint Tolow’s church (St. Olave's Church, Hart Street). No more to you at this time, but the Trinity have you in his keeping. Written at London the 28 day of September, [14]76.
By your own
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]] ''Dorse:'' Unto [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]], merchant of the Staple at Calais, this letter be delivered.
Cely Papers: Letter SC 1/53/40: 03 May 1480: Richard Cely the elder to George Cely
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229443 SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #85 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== '''Paper #28 by [[Malden-36|Henry Elliot Malden]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Papers_1475-1488_edited_by_Henry_Elliot_Malden|The Cely Papers 1475-1488]].''' ''Out of copyright.'' Jhesu Mliiijciiijxx
I grete you wyll and I have resayvyd of Lokynton schepe a pype and the stofe there in and a carthe and ix dosen packe threde and I payd vs for the fraythe and vs for the custom for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] was at Norlayge at that tyme and hathe packyd my woll for wyt [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] xxvj sarplerys and iij sarplerys at Westewell and ys com hom in savete I understand ye be at Bregys I pray God be your spede in the maters that ye goe for I fele [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] ys at Bregys for fere of fytyng at Caleys in to Beschpys Corte for the lude mater of Jonne Harthe the weche ys meche adoe for at London the frendes of here hath spoke wyt me for that mater but all they wyll not grant a grote for zeve them were for I have sayd to them I wyll not zeve them a peny of my good werefor I understand sche wyll falle of for to have all the zetys that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard]] hathe delyverd her and to have all [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] hathe of herys and I understande [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|Sir John the pryste]] hathe promysyd for to make thys ende but and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] were wyse and wyll avysyd all thys wyll be layd aperte wyll noe for ys undoe and he wede her but I may not saye werefor I have wryt a lecter of this mater to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]] more clerely for the weche I pray you zeve hym good consell and send me wrytyng for I may do noght but prevely kepe thys mater preve and let me understand ys entent and after that I shall wre more to you. No more at thys tyme. Jhesu kepe you.
Wryt at London iij day of May.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]].
''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Caleys be thys lecter delyverd. ===Malden Notes=== *''Norlayge:'' Northleach *''Westewell:'' Westwell, in Oxfordshire ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' 1480AD
I greet you well and I have received from Lokynton’s ship a pipe and the stuff therein, and a cart and 9 dozen of pack thread, and I paid 5s. for the freight and 5s. for customs, for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] [the younger] was at Northleach at that time and has packed my wool with [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]]’s 26 sarplers and 3 sarplers at Westwell [Oxfordshire], and has come home safely. I understand you are at Brugge. I pray God be your speed in the matters that you go for. I feel [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] is at Brugge for fear of fighting at Calais in the Bishop’s Court for the lewd matter of Jonne Harthe, about which there is much ado in London. Her friends have spoken with me about that matter, but none will grant a groat to give them, wherefore I have said to them I will not give them a penny of my goods. Wherefore, Inunderstand she will give up for all the gifts that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard]] gave her and to have all [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] has of hers, and I understand [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|Sir John the priest]] has promised to make this end. But if [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] were wise and sensible all this will be laid aside well now, for [he] is undone if he wed her. But I may not say, wherefore I have written a letter on this matter to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]] more clearly on the subject. I pray you give him good counsel and send me writing, for I may do nought but privately. Keep this matter private and let me understand his intent, and after that I shall write some more to you. No more at this time. Jesus keep you. Written at London, 3rd day of May.
By [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]].
''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Calais be this letter delivered. ''(Shield))''
I grete you wyll and I have resayvyd of Lokynton schepe a pype and the stofe there in and a carthe and ix dosen packe threde and I payd vs for the fraythe and vs for the custom for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] was at Norlayge at that tyme and hathe packyd my woll for wyt [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] xxvj sarplerys and iij sarplerys at Westewell and ys com hom in savete I understand ye be at Bregys I pray God be your spede in the maters that ye goe for I fele [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] ys at Bregys for fere of fytyng at Caleys in to Beschpys Corte for the lude mater of Jonne Harthe the weche ys meche adoe for at London the frendes of here hath spoke wyt me for that mater but all they wyll not grant a grote for zeve them were for I have sayd to them I wyll not zeve them a peny of my good werefor I understand sche wyll falle of for to have all the zetys that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard]] hathe delyverd her and to have all [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] hathe of herys and I understande [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|Sir John the pryste]] hathe promysyd for to make thys ende but and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] were wyse and wyll avysyd all thys wyll be layd aperte wyll noe for ys undoe and he wede her but I may not saye werefor I have wryt a lecter of this mater to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]] more clerely for the weche I pray you zeve hym good consell and send me wrytyng for I may do noght but prevely kepe thys mater preve and let me understand ys entent and after that I shall wre more to you. No more at thys tyme. Jhesu kepe you.
Wryt at London iij day of May.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]].
''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Caleys be thys lecter delyverd. ===Malden Notes=== *''Norlayge:'' Northleach *''Westewell:'' Westwell, in Oxfordshire ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' 1480AD
I greet you well and I have received from Lokynton’s ship a pipe and the stuff therein, and a cart and 9 dozen of pack thread, and I paid 5s. for the freight and 5s. for customs, for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] [the younger] was at Northleach at that time and has packed my wool with [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]]’s 26 sarplers and 3 sarplers at Westwell [Oxfordshire], and has come home safely. I understand you are at Brugge. I pray God be your speed in the matters that you go for. I feel [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] is at Brugge for fear of fighting at Calais in the Bishop’s Court for the lewd matter of Jonne Harthe, about which there is much ado in London. Her friends have spoken with me about that matter, but none will grant a groat to give them, wherefore I have said to them I will not give them a penny of my goods. Wherefore, Inunderstand she will give up for all the gifts that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard]] gave her and to have all [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] has of hers, and I understand [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|Sir John the priest]] has promised to make this end. But if [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robard Cely]] were wise and sensible all this will be laid aside well now, for [he] is undone if he wed her. But I may not say, wherefore I have written a letter on this matter to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Wylliam Maryon]] more clearly on the subject. I pray you give him good counsel and send me writing, for I may do nought but privately. Keep this matter private and let me understand his intent, and after that I shall write some more to you. No more at this time. Jesus keep you. Written at London, 3rd day of May.
By [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]].
''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Calais be this letter delivered. ''(Shield))''
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229445 SC 1/53/42; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #87 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== '''Paper #30 by [[Malden-36|Henry Elliot Malden]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Papers_1475-1488_edited_by_Henry_Elliot_Malden|The Cely Papers 1475-1488]].''' ''Out of copyright.'' Jhesu Mliiijc xxx ''[sic]''
I grete you wyll and I have resayvyd a letter from you wryte at Caleys the xiij day of May the weche letter I have wyll understande of youre beyng at the martys and of the sale of my medell woll desyred be John Destermer & John Underhay were for be the Grace of God I am a bysyd for to schepe thys forsayd xxix sarplerys the weche I bogwyt of [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] of Norlayche xxvj sarplerys the weche ys fayre woll as the woll packar wyll Breten saythe to me and also the iij sarplerys of the recturs ys fayre woll meche finar woll nor was the zere before the weche I schepede a fore Ester laste paste the schepyng ys begone at London but I have non schepeyd as yete but I wyll after thys holy dayys for the weche I wyll ye orde for the frayth and hoder costys thys same day youre broder [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] ys rede to Norlay for to se and caste a sorte of fell for me and a noder sorte of fell for you & [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] Wylliam Cely ys fore wyt hym God be there spede and as for syche maters that the felyscher cam to London for I can wryt to you no thyng for I was in the contre Thomas Burgan mercer send to me for to a delyverd me money be exschanchege be for hand but I have take non of hym nor of no man but wyll ye dele wyt Borganys man he send a noder man Gilberde Pamar ys from Borgan I pray you doe as wyll as ye can in makyng hover of money for I fere me Rychard Cely wyll scharege me wyt fell in Cottyswolde and he lyke the passell wyll werefor I have send hym for ys bryng also youre hors Bale ys fayre werefor I wolde ye send for hym here ys no sale sale of horse I wryt nomore to but Jhesu kepe you Wryt at London the xxij day of May.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]].
''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Caleys be thys delyverd. ===Malden Notes=== *The reference to the holidays makes it probable that the true date is 1480, when Whitsunday fell on May 22. *''Norlayche:'' Northleach *''Norlay:'' Northleach *''Borgan:'' Mons or Bergen ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' 1480AD
I greet you well, and I have received a letter from you written at Calais the 13 day of May, the which letter I have well understood, of you being at the marts and of the sale of my middle wool desired by John Descermer and John Underhay. Wherefor, by the grace of God, I am minded to ship this forsaid 29 sarplers, the which I bought from [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Medewynter]] of Northleach 26 sarplers, the which is fair wool, as the wool packer Wyll Breten said to me, and also the 3 sarplers of the Rector’s is fair wool – much finer wool than was there before, the which I shipped before last Easter. The shipping has begun in London but I have not shipped as yet, but I will after this holy day [Whitsun], for the which I will ordain you for the freight and other costs. This same day your brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]] has ridden to Northleach to see and sort/appraise fells for me, and also sort/appraise fells for you and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]]. Wyll Cely has gone with him, God be their speed. And as for such matters that the Fellowship came to London for, I can write nothing to you for I was in the country. Thomas Borgan, mercer, sent to me to deliver money to be exchanged by hand, but I have taken none from him, nor from any man, but I will that you deal with Burgan’s man [if] he sends another man. Gilberde Pamar is from Borgan. I pray you do as well as you can in making over of money, for I fear [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] will charge to me for fells in the Cotswolds, and he well liked the parcel which I have sent him for his living. Also your horse Bale is fair, wherefore I would have you send got him, there is no sale of horses here. I write no more to you, but Jesus keep you. Written at London the 22nd day of May/
by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]].
''Dorse:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Calais be this delivered.
I grete you wyll and I have resayvyd a letter from you wryte at Caleys the xiij day of May the weche letter I have wyll understande of youre beyng at the martys and of the sale of my medell woll desyred be John Destermer & John Underhay were for be the Grace of God I am a bysyd for to schepe thys forsayd xxix sarplerys the weche I bogwyt of [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] of Norlayche xxvj sarplerys the weche ys fayre woll as the woll packar wyll Breten saythe to me and also the iij sarplerys of the recturs ys fayre woll meche finar woll nor was the zere before the weche I schepede a fore Ester laste paste the schepyng ys begone at London but I have non schepeyd as yete but I wyll after thys holy dayys for the weche I wyll ye orde for the frayth and hoder costys thys same day youre broder [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] ys rede to Norlay for to se and caste a sorte of fell for me and a noder sorte of fell for you & [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] Wylliam Cely ys fore wyt hym God be there spede and as for syche maters that the felyscher cam to London for I can wryt to you no thyng for I was in the contre Thomas Burgan mercer send to me for to a delyverd me money be exschanchege be for hand but I have take non of hym nor of no man but wyll ye dele wyt Borganys man he send a noder man Gilberde Pamar ys from Borgan I pray you doe as wyll as ye can in makyng hover of money for I fere me Rychard Cely wyll scharege me wyt fell in Cottyswolde and he lyke the passell wyll werefor I have send hym for ys bryng also youre hors Bale ys fayre werefor I wolde ye send for hym here ys no sale sale of horse I wryt nomore to but Jhesu kepe you Wryt at London the xxij day of May.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]].
''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Caleys be thys delyverd. ===Malden Notes=== *The reference to the holidays makes it probable that the true date is 1480, when Whitsunday fell on May 22. *''Norlayche:'' Northleach *''Norlay:'' Northleach *''Borgan:'' Mons or Bergen ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' 1480AD
I greet you well, and I have received a letter from you written at Calais the 13 day of May, the which letter I have well understood, of you being at the marts and of the sale of my middle wool desired by John Descermer and John Underhay. Wherefor, by the grace of God, I am minded to ship this forsaid 29 sarplers, the which I bought from [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Medewynter]] of Northleach 26 sarplers, the which is fair wool, as the wool packer Wyll Breten said to me, and also the 3 sarplers of the Rector’s is fair wool – much finer wool than was there before, the which I shipped before last Easter. The shipping has begun in London but I have not shipped as yet, but I will after this holy day [Whitsun], for the which I will ordain you for the freight and other costs. This same day your brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]] has ridden to Northleach to see and sort/appraise fells for me, and also sort/appraise fells for you and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]]. Wyll Cely has gone with him, God be their speed. And as for such matters that the Fellowship came to London for, I can write nothing to you for I was in the country. Thomas Borgan, mercer, sent to me to deliver money to be exchanged by hand, but I have taken none from him, nor from any man, but I will that you deal with Burgan’s man [if] he sends another man. Gilberde Pamar is from Borgan. I pray you do as well as you can in making over of money, for I fear [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] will charge to me for fells in the Cotswolds, and he well liked the parcel which I have sent him for his living. Also your horse Bale is fair, wherefore I would have you send got him, there is no sale of horses here. I write no more to you, but Jesus keep you. Written at London the 22nd day of May/
by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]].
''Dorse:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Calais be this delivered.
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229447 SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #93 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== None ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' Of Jesus 1480
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Right reverend and worshipful father]], after all due recommendation pretending, I recommend myself to you in the most lowliest-wise that I can or may. Furthermore, please understand that at my coming to the Syngsyon marte, I spoke with John Descyrmer of Gent, and he has made to me, and to diverse [members] of my fellowship here at the marte, great complaint of your middle wool which I sold to him. He swears ro me forcefully that he has had of yours, in times past, better middle young Cotswold than this wool. They show me great unkindness that I deal with them in this manner. They tell me that you might have taken out of the 6 sarplers and a poke 2 sarplers of middle young. It is so because they would not quarrel with me. They do otherwise than they intended – they bought it for their own drapery, and now there is no man who will drape any of those sar[lers at Gent, nor at Brugge, but he is going to bring them to the marte and sell them there, because of which I am right sorry [very upset/put out]. In good faith I cannot say where I write to you or know where. I have much work at Calais. Here I could have it appraised for Cotswold, but much option was against it amongst the Fellowship. In the service of Good, see better to the packing of your wool that shall come, or else your wool is likely to lessen that name that it has had here before in times past. I never witnessed you send courser wool to Calais for fells than this last was. I am resolved to come over to you when this marte is done, and then I will tell you more plainly by mouth. ''No address or subscription.'' [by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]]
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Right reverend and worshipful father]], after all due recommendation pretending, I recommend myself to you in the most lowliest-wise that I can or may. Furthermore, please understand that at my coming to the Syngsyon marte, I spoke with John Descyrmer of Gent, and he has made to me, and to diverse [members] of my fellowship here at the marte, great complaint of your middle wool which I sold to him. He swears ro me forcefully that he has had of yours, in times past, better middle young Cotswold than this wool. They show me great unkindness that I deal with them in this manner. They tell me that you might have taken out of the 6 sarplers and a poke 2 sarplers of middle young. It is so because they would not quarrel with me. They do otherwise than they intended – they bought it for their own drapery, and now there is no man who will drape any of those sar[lers at Gent, nor at Brugge, but he is going to bring them to the marte and sell them there, because of which I am right sorry [very upset/put out]. In good faith I cannot say where I write to you or know where. I have much work at Calais. Here I could have it appraised for Cotswold, but much option was against it amongst the Fellowship. In the service of Good, see better to the packing of your wool that shall come, or else your wool is likely to lessen that name that it has had here before in times past. I never witnessed you send courser wool to Calais for fells than this last was. I am resolved to come over to you when this marte is done, and then I will tell you more plainly by mouth. ''No address or subscription.'' [by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]]
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229448 SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #90 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== '''Paper #31 by [[Malden-36|Henry Elliot Malden]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Papers_1475-1488_edited_by_Henry_Elliot_Malden|The Cely Papers 1475-1488]].''' ''Out of copyright.'' Mliiijciiijxx
I grete you wyll and I have resayvyd a lecter from you wryt at Celays the xxix day of May the weche I have wyll understand and that ze have solde vj sarplerys & pok of my medell cottyswolde to John de Solermer of Gante pryse the sacke xiij marke for the weche I am wyll plesyd were for I have schepyd at London the laste day of May xvij sarplerys of my cottyswolde woll were of be vj clotys medell woll in grete haste for the cokyys were made the same day and the schepys depertyd ij day of Jun and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lorde levetenant]] he depertyd the same day and I pray God send my lorde and the woll schepys wyll to Caleys [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] hath be in Cottyswolde and hath bogwyt xv c fellys for you and him seve and xv c for me of [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] the weche cam to London thys same day I wyll ye bye for me v or vj c of canvase at the marte for to packe wo[ll] wyt of a good brede not elle brode halfe quarter lese and not ot of the smaleste but pra thy rond canvase for to packyng in woll I pray you send me wrytyng of all sych maters as schall long to me for [I] thynke ye mythe wryt myche more nor ye doe for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lorde Send Johnys]] send to me for tyyngs every weke for the weche my lorde takyt a….plear for to have syche tyyng as ye here in thys partys for the weche ye may no lese doe but wryt moche the more of tyyngs for my lordys sake for in good faythe he is a curtes lorde to me and to you and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] I wryt no more but Jhesu kepe you. Wryt at London the ij day of June in gret haste.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Caleys or the mart thys lecter delyverd. ===Malden Notes=== *''my lorde Sent Jonnys:'' Sir John Weston, on Embassy of 1480. See also next letter. ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' 1480
I greet you well and I have received a letter from you, written at Calais on the 29th day of May, the which I have well understood, and that you have sold 6 sarplers and a poke of my middle Cotswold [wool] to John de Solermer of Gent, priced at 13 marks per sack, for the which I am well pleased. Wherefore I have shipped from London, on the last day of May, 17 sarplers of my Cotswold wool, of which 6 bales of middle wool [were] in great haste, for the certifications [in the customs register] were made the same day, and the ships departed on the 2nd day of June, and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my Lord Lieutenant]] departed the same day, and I pray God send my lord and the wool ships safe to Calais. [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]] has been in the Cotswolds and has bought 1,500 fells for you and himself, 1,500 for me from [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medwynter]], the which came to London today. I want you to buy for me 500 or 600 of canvas at the mart, for packing wool, of a good breadth, not as broad as an ell, a half quarter less, and not of the thinnest, but well finished canvas, for packing wool. I pray you send me writing of all such matters as shall affect me, for I think you might write much more than you do, for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lord Saint John]] sends to me for tidings every week, for the which my lord takes a […] pleasure in having such tidings as you hear in those parts, for the which you may do no less than write much more tidings for my lord’s sake, for in good faith he is a courteous lord to me and to you and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]]. I write no more, but Jesus keep you. Written at London the 2nd day of June in great haste.
By [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Calais or the mart this letter [be] delivered.
I grete you wyll and I have resayvyd a lecter from you wryt at Celays the xxix day of May the weche I have wyll understand and that ze have solde vj sarplerys & pok of my medell cottyswolde to John de Solermer of Gante pryse the sacke xiij marke for the weche I am wyll plesyd were for I have schepyd at London the laste day of May xvij sarplerys of my cottyswolde woll were of be vj clotys medell woll in grete haste for the cokyys were made the same day and the schepys depertyd ij day of Jun and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lorde levetenant]] he depertyd the same day and I pray God send my lorde and the woll schepys wyll to Caleys [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] hath be in Cottyswolde and hath bogwyt xv c fellys for you and him seve and xv c for me of [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] the weche cam to London thys same day I wyll ye bye for me v or vj c of canvase at the marte for to packe wo[ll] wyt of a good brede not elle brode halfe quarter lese and not ot of the smaleste but pra thy rond canvase for to packyng in woll I pray you send me wrytyng of all sych maters as schall long to me for [I] thynke ye mythe wryt myche more nor ye doe for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lorde Send Johnys]] send to me for tyyngs every weke for the weche my lorde takyt a….plear for to have syche tyyng as ye here in thys partys for the weche ye may no lese doe but wryt moche the more of tyyngs for my lordys sake for in good faythe he is a curtes lorde to me and to you and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] I wryt no more but Jhesu kepe you. Wryt at London the ij day of June in gret haste.
per [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Caleys or the mart thys lecter delyverd. ===Malden Notes=== *''my lorde Sent Jonnys:'' Sir John Weston, on Embassy of 1480. See also next letter. ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' 1480
I greet you well and I have received a letter from you, written at Calais on the 29th day of May, the which I have well understood, and that you have sold 6 sarplers and a poke of my middle Cotswold [wool] to John de Solermer of Gent, priced at 13 marks per sack, for the which I am well pleased. Wherefore I have shipped from London, on the last day of May, 17 sarplers of my Cotswold wool, of which 6 bales of middle wool [were] in great haste, for the certifications [in the customs register] were made the same day, and the ships departed on the 2nd day of June, and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my Lord Lieutenant]] departed the same day, and I pray God send my lord and the wool ships safe to Calais. [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]] has been in the Cotswolds and has bought 1,500 fells for you and himself, 1,500 for me from [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medwynter]], the which came to London today. I want you to buy for me 500 or 600 of canvas at the mart, for packing wool, of a good breadth, not as broad as an ell, a half quarter less, and not of the thinnest, but well finished canvas, for packing wool. I pray you send me writing of all such matters as shall affect me, for I think you might write much more than you do, for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lord Saint John]] sends to me for tidings every week, for the which my lord takes a […] pleasure in having such tidings as you hear in those parts, for the which you may do no less than write much more tidings for my lord’s sake, for in good faith he is a courteous lord to me and to you and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]]. I write no more, but Jesus keep you. Written at London the 2nd day of June in great haste.
By [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' To [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Jorge Cely]] at Calais or the mart this letter [be] delivered.
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_53]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12229449 SC 1/53/46; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #91 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Malden Transcription=== '''Paper #32 by [[Malden-36|Henry Elliot Malden]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Papers_1475-1488_edited_by_Henry_Elliot_Malden|The Cely Papers 1475-1488]].''' ''Out of copyright.'' Jhesu Mliiijciiijxx
Ryught interly whelbelovyd and my syngeler good brother I recomende me wnto you in as lovyng whys as hartte con thynke plese hyt yow to wndyrstonde at the maky[ng] of thys howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|godfather Maryon]] and whe aull wher at London in good heyll thankyd be the good Lorde Syr I have bene in Cottyssowlde and bohut for hus xxv c pelles pryse le c of xvc iiij li and of a ml hevery c iij li iij s iiij d and I have payd and a mwster pay wt in thys v days in parte of payment of thes felles and for caryayge xl li and above and I mwste pay to [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] at Bartyllmewys tyd xx li. and at Hallowtyd xx li. for the sayd felles Syr I pray yow have theys days in remembrans my powr honeste lyes ther apon and at my comynges hwte of Cottyssowlde apone a schorte pwrpos howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] has schypyd xvij sarpelles of hys wooll that whos packyd at Norlache syn Ester and ther ys vj of theme myddyll and that ys aull the myddyll woll of that sorte I know hyt well ther come not better myddyll woll of howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|fathers]] thys vij zeyr and at the next schyppyng howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] wyll schype the remenand of good whooll of thys sorte and hawlle hys felles and so w[y]ll I howrys and I have resayvyd ij lettyrs from you whon of howr brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robarde]] and ther in whos of hys own hande contanyng iiij li starlyng payabull the iiij day of [sic] I pray God send ws good payment and another Edwhard Lenawlles the qweche I do whell wnyrstond I pwrpos to be the gras of God to be at Loutelays Woddyng on Sonday next and my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|godfather]] to Syr heyr ys yowr blake hors and yower gray at London thay ar in good plyte ther ys no mane byd no mony for them and they stond you to grete coste dayly as for horsse and hawkys I pwrpos never to have paste whon at onys Syr I ondyrstond be yowr wryting that ze have levyd Thomas Grayngar to be your atornay at Callez Whyll ze go to the marte I do send hym a letter and ther in the schypys namys and the whette of howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|fathers]] and nwmbyr that he schawlle ressave hyt by be the grasse of Jhesu have you in hys blessyd kepyng wrytyn at London the sekund day of June.
Be your brother
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' Wnto my ryught whelbelovyd brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]] merchand of the estapell at Calleys or at the marte be thys dellywydd. ===Malden Notes=== *''Norlache:'' Northleach. ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' From Jesus 1480
Right eternally wellbeloved and my singular good brother, I recommend myself unto you in as loving-wise as a heart can think. Be pleased to understand that at the writing of this, our [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]], my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|godfather Marton]], and we all were at London in good health, thanks be to the good Lord. Sir, I have been in the Cotswolds and bought for us 2,500 fells, priced per 100 at £3 for 1,500 and £3 3s 4d for every 100 for 1,000, and I have paid and within these 5 days, inpart payment of these fells, and for carriage, £40 and above, and I must pay to [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] at Bartholomew’s-tide £20, and at {All] Hallow’s-tide £20 for the said fells. Sir, I pray you have these days in remembrance that my poor honesty [reputation] lies thereupon, and at my coming out of the Cotswolds upon a short visit, our [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] has shipped 27 sarplers of his wool that was packed at Northleach since Easter, and there are 6 of them are middle, and that is all the middle wool of that sort. I know it well, that there comes no better middle wool from our [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] these 7 years; and at the next shipping our [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] will ship the remainder of good wool of this sort, and all his fells, and so will I ours, and I have received 2 letters from you, obe from our brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robarde]], and therein was, by his own hand, contained £4 sterling payable the 4th day of, I pray God send us good payment, and another [from] Edwhard Lenawllys the which I do well understand. I intend, by the grace of God, to be at Lontelay’s wedding on Sunday next, and my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|godfather]] too. Sir, your black horse is here, and your grey, at London. They are ib good health. No man has bid any money for them, and they stand you to great cost daily. As for horses and hawks, I intend to never have past one at once. Sir, I understand bu your writing that you have levied Thomas Graynger to be your attorney at Calais while you go to the marte. I send him a letter and therein the ships’ names and the weight of our [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father’s]] and number that he shall receive by it. May the grace of Jesus have you in his blessed keeping. Written at London, the second day of June.
By your brother
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' Unto my right wellbeloved brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]], merchant of the Staple at Calais, or at the marte, be this delivered. ==Notes== The Hanham and Malden transcriptions differ over the price of the 1,500 fells. Malden has iiij li and Hanham iij li. Hanham must be correct otherwise the total cost well exceeds the $80 that Richard says he is paying in total.
Ryught interly whelbelovyd and my syngeler good brother I recomende me wnto you in as lovyng whys as hartte con thynke plese hyt yow to wndyrstonde at the maky[ng] of thys howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]] my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|godfather Maryon]] and whe aull wher at London in good heyll thankyd be the good Lorde Syr I have bene in Cottyssowlde and bohut for hus xxv c pelles pryse le c of xvc iiij li and of a ml hevery c iij li iij s iiij d and I have payd and a mwster pay wt in thys v days in parte of payment of thes felles and for caryayge xl li and above and I mwste pay to [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] at Bartyllmewys tyd xx li. and at Hallowtyd xx li. for the sayd felles Syr I pray yow have theys days in remembrans my powr honeste lyes ther apon and at my comynges hwte of Cottyssowlde apone a schorte pwrpos howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] has schypyd xvij sarpelles of hys wooll that whos packyd at Norlache syn Ester and ther ys vj of theme myddyll and that ys aull the myddyll woll of that sorte I know hyt well ther come not better myddyll woll of howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|fathers]] thys vij zeyr and at the next schyppyng howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] wyll schype the remenand of good whooll of thys sorte and hawlle hys felles and so w[y]ll I howrys and I have resayvyd ij lettyrs from you whon of howr brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robarde]] and ther in whos of hys own hande contanyng iiij li starlyng payabull the iiij day of [sic] I pray God send ws good payment and another Edwhard Lenawlles the qweche I do whell wnyrstond I pwrpos to be the gras of God to be at Loutelays Woddyng on Sonday next and my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|godfather]] to Syr heyr ys yowr blake hors and yower gray at London thay ar in good plyte ther ys no mane byd no mony for them and they stond you to grete coste dayly as for horsse and hawkys I pwrpos never to have paste whon at onys Syr I ondyrstond be yowr wryting that ze have levyd Thomas Grayngar to be your atornay at Callez Whyll ze go to the marte I do send hym a letter and ther in the schypys namys and the whette of howr [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|fathers]] and nwmbyr that he schawlle ressave hyt by be the grasse of Jhesu have you in hys blessyd kepyng wrytyn at London the sekund day of June.
Be your brother
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' Wnto my ryught whelbelovyd brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]] merchand of the estapell at Calleys or at the marte be thys dellywydd. ===Malden Notes=== *''Norlache:'' Northleach. ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' From Jesus 1480
Right eternally wellbeloved and my singular good brother, I recommend myself unto you in as loving-wise as a heart can think. Be pleased to understand that at the writing of this, our [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|mother]], my [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|godfather Marton]], and we all were at London in good health, thanks be to the good Lord. Sir, I have been in the Cotswolds and bought for us 2,500 fells, priced per 100 at £3 for 1,500 and £3 3s 4d for every 100 for 1,000, and I have paid and within these 5 days, inpart payment of these fells, and for carriage, £40 and above, and I must pay to [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] at Bartholomew’s-tide £20, and at {All] Hallow’s-tide £20 for the said fells. Sir, I pray you have these days in remembrance that my poor honesty [reputation] lies thereupon, and at my coming out of the Cotswolds upon a short visit, our [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] has shipped 27 sarplers of his wool that was packed at Northleach since Easter, and there are 6 of them are middle, and that is all the middle wool of that sort. I know it well, that there comes no better middle wool from our [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] these 7 years; and at the next shipping our [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|father]] will ship the remainder of good wool of this sort, and all his fells, and so will I ours, and I have received 2 letters from you, obe from our brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robarde]], and therein was, by his own hand, contained £4 sterling payable the 4th day of
By your brother
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]]. ''Addressed:'' Unto my right wellbeloved brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]], merchant of the Staple at Calais, or at the marte, be this delivered. ==Notes== The Hanham and Malden transcriptions differ over the price of the 1,500 fells. Malden has iiij li and Hanham iij li. Hanham must be correct otherwise the total cost well exceeds the $80 that Richard says he is paying in total.
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[[Category: Sources, Cely Papers]] [[Category:TNA_SC_1_59]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12230027 SC 1/59/17; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' ===Hanham Transcription and Notes=== '''Letter #4 by [[Hanham-127|Alison Hanham]] in [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488]].''' ===Modernization=== '''By [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' Right wellbeloved brother, I recommend myself as lovingly as I can or may. Furthermore, please know I have received a letter from you, the which I have read and do well understand. I have written to our father for an answer thereof, etc. Our father wishes that I should come to Calais. I received from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas]] a bill for £121 6s 6d, whereof I can receive but £70 Flemish, that I have received and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]] has promised me to deliver to me the rest, and more too. Also there is a variance between Kesten and John Vandyrhay for 9 sarplers of wool. This is an ill-disposed matter: I was at Mechlin and saw it to be ill wool. It is this which is between Kesten and him. In our father’s duty he has paid me truly, and he can go no further except to me, and the matter is such that I believe I cannot help him. Brother, our father is now at Calais, and is honorable, and so taken, and for our reputations let us see that all things about him are honest and clean. He is not now at Aveley, and the more honorable as he is at Calais, the more loved we shall be, and the more regarded by these acts by the world. Brother, I understand he has no more to what is upon him than you. Do your duty, and at my arrival in Calais I shall do mine. I think every hour ill until I come to Calais. I hope be with you shortly. I pray recommend me to our father, and to our brother, and tell our father the next trusty man that comes shall bring him £10. Written at Antwerp the 27th day of September [14]76, in great haste.
by your brother, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]. ''Dorse:'' To be given to my brother Richard Cely, being at Calais staying with [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]].
by your brother, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]. ''Dorse:'' To be given to my brother Richard Cely, being at Calais staying with [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]].
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[[Category:Merchants of the Staple]] Father: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Cely, Richard]]'''
Mother: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|Andrew, Agnes]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Cely, Robert]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Cely, George]]''' Spouse:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Anne_Rawson|Rawson, Anne]]''' - c. Feb 1483 Godparents:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Maryon, William]]''' ==Biography== Inherited the principal properties of his father and was chief executor of his will[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family. ===Timeline=== *'''1476 Partnership:''' Begins genuine partnership with brother, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George]]The National Archives, Kew, London; C 47/37/10/10: 'Fro the begynnyng of their occupyng in comvne in anno domini Ml iiijc lxxvj', File 10 f.10v.. *'''1476 Sep 27 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother George; at Calais staying with [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]]; description of a wool dispute involving Kesten; admonition to protect father's reputation[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|SC 1/59/17; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 28 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|William Maryon]] recommends himself in a letter to George his brother, and says that Hary Seysell does the same, and heartily prays that Richard will purchase for him 2 vernicles; as your/we brodere Rechard[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/4; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Has been in the Cotswolds packing wool: 26 sarplers from William Medewynter at Northleach, and 3 sarplers at Westwell, Oxfordshire[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 22 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by father, Rychard; 'Thys same day youre broder Rychard Cely ys rede to Norlay for to se and caste a sorte of fell for me and anoder sorte of fell for you and Rychard Cely. ... for I fere me Rychard Cely wyll scharege me wyt fell in Cottyswolde and he lyke the passell wyll, werefore I haue send hym for ys leryng'; in the company of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|Wylliam Cely [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/42; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by father, Rychard; Rychard Cely hath be in Cottyswolde and hath bogwyt xvc fellys for you and him seve and xvc for me of [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] the weche cam to London thys same day [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to brother, George; at London; I have bene in Cottyssowlde and bohut for hus xxv c pelles pryse le c of xv^c iij li and of a m^l hevery c iij li iij s iiij d and I have payd and a mwster pay wt in thys v days in parte of payment of thes felles and for caryayge xl li and above and I mwste pay to [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] at Bartyllmewys tyd xx li. and at Hallowtyd xx li. for the sayd felles; I pwrpos to be the gras of God to be at Lontelays Woddyng on Sonday next; I do send [Thomas Grayngar] a letter and ther in the schypys namys and the whette of howr fathers and nwmbyr that he schawlle ressave [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/46; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 May 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to brother, George; at London; the same day that I departtyd into Cottesowlde I ressayvyd a letter frome yow wryte at Calles the xiiij day of Aprell wher in I fynde the inuiatory of syche godes that whos howr fathers and mony on that syd of the see; I hawhe beyn in Cottysowllde thys iij whekys and packyd wt [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] xxij sarplers and a poke where of be iiij mydyll ... and I packyd iiij sarplers at Camden of the same bargeyn wher ar ij good ij mydyll ... I cannot hawhe [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynttyrs]] fellys undyr iijli xld the c. and I schaull [hawhe them I] go to that pryse ... I hawhe bohyt in Cottyswolde apon the poynt vijMl resenabyll good fellz and I pay iijli; A tale about initial meetings at Northleach, arranged by [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]], of a 'ȝeunge genttyllwhoman hos father ys name ys Lemryke', and to meetb with Lemaryle in London within 3 weeks; other news of family and business; I pray yow remembyr howyr bowys. No mor. Whryt at London the xiij day of May [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/119; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Sep 20 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/145:_20_September_1482:_Wylliam_Mydwynter_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]]; at Marte Lane, London; woolprice have risen and requesting the £200 pounds that wasn't to be paid until November to be paid 14 days after Michaelma (29 September) [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/145:_20_September_1482:_Wylliam_Mydwynter_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|SC 1/53/145; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author: to brother, George; at London; in good health; lately been to Raylay (Rayleigh); encloses a letter from [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] regarding the rising price of wool; not sure what to do what with their father's tomb in progress, their uncle there for money and duty due on wool sarplers; leaving the same day for the Cotswolds[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/149; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 17 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to brother George; at London; Has been to Chipping Norton with uncle [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|John]] and set 'all things in a good way'. Hasn't yet spoken to [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] who has come to London, but may need to depart from the Cely's original deal with him (wool prices have risen); Complains their debtors are slow payers; Longs for George's return home[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/153; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1498 Jun 03 [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_3_June_1498|Letter Close]]:''' merchant of the staple of Caleys, deceased; concerning lands and tenements in Marklane London and in Alvithley, Upmynster, Reynham or elsewhere in Essex[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_3_June_1498|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 883]] ==Sources==
Mother: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|Andrew, Agnes]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Cely, Robert]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Cely, George]]''' Spouse:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Anne_Rawson|Rawson, Anne]]''' - c. Feb 1483 Godparents:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|Maryon, William]]''' ==Biography== Inherited the principal properties of his father and was chief executor of his will[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family. ===Timeline=== *'''1476 Partnership:''' Begins genuine partnership with brother, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George]]The National Archives, Kew, London; C 47/37/10/10: 'Fro the begynnyng of their occupyng in comvne in anno domini Ml iiijc lxxvj', File 10 f.10v.. *'''1476 Sep 27 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from brother George; at Calais staying with [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]]; description of a wool dispute involving Kesten; admonition to protect father's reputation[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|SC 1/59/17; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 28 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|William Maryon]] recommends himself in a letter to George his brother, and says that Hary Seysell does the same, and heartily prays that Richard will purchase for him 2 vernicles; as your/we brodere Rechard[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/4; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Has been in the Cotswolds packing wool: 26 sarplers from William Medewynter at Northleach, and 3 sarplers at Westwell, Oxfordshire[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 22 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by father, Rychard; 'Thys same day youre broder Rychard Cely ys rede to Norlay for to se and caste a sorte of fell for me and anoder sorte of fell for you and Rychard Cely. ... for I fere me Rychard Cely wyll scharege me wyt fell in Cottyswolde and he lyke the passell wyll, werefore I haue send hym for ys leryng'; in the company of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|Wylliam Cely [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/42; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by father, Rychard; Rychard Cely hath be in Cottyswolde and hath bogwyt xvc fellys for you and him seve and xvc for me of [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] the weche cam to London thys same day [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to brother, George; at London; I have bene in Cottyssowlde and bohut for hus xxv c pelles pryse le c of xv^c iij li and of a m^l hevery c iij li iij s iiij d and I have payd and a mwster pay wt in thys v days in parte of payment of thes felles and for caryayge xl li and above and I mwste pay to [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] at Bartyllmewys tyd xx li. and at Hallowtyd xx li. for the sayd felles; I pwrpos to be the gras of God to be at Lontelays Woddyng on Sonday next; I do send [Thomas Grayngar] a letter and ther in the schypys namys and the whette of howr fathers and nwmbyr that he schawlle ressave [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/46; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 May 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to brother, George; at London; the same day that I departtyd into Cottesowlde I ressayvyd a letter frome yow wryte at Calles the xiiij day of Aprell wher in I fynde the inuiatory of syche godes that whos howr fathers and mony on that syd of the see; I hawhe beyn in Cottysowllde thys iij whekys and packyd wt [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]] xxij sarplers and a poke where of be iiij mydyll ... and I packyd iiij sarplers at Camden of the same bargeyn wher ar ij good ij mydyll ... I cannot hawhe [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynttyrs]] fellys undyr iijli xld the c. and I schaull [hawhe them I] go to that pryse ... I hawhe bohyt in Cottyswolde apon the poynt vijMl resenabyll good fellz and I pay iijli; A tale about initial meetings at Northleach, arranged by [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwyntter]], of a 'ȝeunge genttyllwhoman hos father ys name ys Lemryke', and to meetb with Lemaryle in London within 3 weeks; other news of family and business; I pray yow remembyr howyr bowys. No mor. Whryt at London the xiij day of May [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/119; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Sep 20 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/145:_20_September_1482:_Wylliam_Mydwynter_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]]; at Marte Lane, London; woolprice have risen and requesting the £200 pounds that wasn't to be paid until November to be paid 14 days after Michaelma (29 September) [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/145:_20_September_1482:_Wylliam_Mydwynter_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|SC 1/53/145; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author: to brother, George; at London; in good health; lately been to Raylay (Rayleigh); encloses a letter from [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] regarding the rising price of wool; not sure what to do what with their father's tomb in progress, their uncle there for money and duty due on wool sarplers; leaving the same day for the Cotswolds[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/149; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 17 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to brother George; at London; Has been to Chipping Norton with uncle [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|John]] and set 'all things in a good way'. Hasn't yet spoken to [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Mydwynter]] who has come to London, but may need to depart from the Cely's original deal with him (wool prices have risen); Complains their debtors are slow payers; Longs for George's return home[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/153; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1498 Jun 03 [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_3_June_1498|Letter Close]]:''' merchant of the staple of Caleys, deceased; concerning lands and tenements in Marklane London and in Alvithley, Upmynster, Reynham or elsewhere in Essex[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_3_June_1498|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 883]] ==Sources==
Cely Papers: Richard Cely, senior
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'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|Cely, John]]''' Spouse:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|Andrew, Agnes]]''' Children:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Cely, Robert]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Cely, Richard]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Cely, George]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1449 Oct 20 [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_20_October_1449|Letter Patent]]:''' Westminster, Middlesex; Merchant of the Staple of Calais; For repayment from Henry VI of £277 17s 4d, a subsidy of £69 9s 4d for each of 4 years at the port of London for shipping sacks and cloves of wools and woolfells (with John Felde and Richard Bowell)[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_20_October_1449|Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VI. Vol. 5. A.D. 1446-1452.; 1909; p.314-316]] *'''1450 Mar 20 [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_20_March_1450|Letter Patent]]:''' Westminster, Middlesex; Merchant of the Staple of Calais; For repayment from Henry VI of £2000 from the Staple, part of a group of merchants allowed to ship woolfells from the port of London retaining subsidies up to a sum of 1000 marks[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_20_March_1450|Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VI. Vol. 5. A.D. 1446-1452.; 1909; p.323-324]] *'''1453 Jun 27 [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_27_June_1453|Letter Patent]]:''' Westminster, Middlesex; citizen and merchant of London; Exemption for life from being made mayor, bailiff, sheriff, escheator, collector, assessor or taxer of tenths, fifteenths or other tallages or subsidies, constable, trier, arrayer, commissioner, mayor, bailiff or minister, and from being sworn on any trial of the array of any assize and from being put on any assizes, juries, inquisitions, recognitions or attaints.[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_27_June_1453|Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VI. Vol. 6. A.D. 1452-1461.; 1910; p.106]] *'''1454 Oct 16 [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_16_October_1454|Letter Patent]]:''' Westminster, Middlesex; Merchant of the Staple of Calais; For repayment of payments made to the Duke of Burgundy, shhiping of as many sacks and cloves of wool and woolfells as amounts to a subsidy of £152 10s 2d (with John Feld and Richard Bowell) [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_16_October_1454|Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VI. Vol. 6. A.D. 1452-1461.; 1910; p.210-211]] *'''1472 Dec 08 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/1:_8_December_1472:_John_Dycons_to_John_Wode|Cely Letter]]:''' Paid £40 in Flemish currency via [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kestevyn]], his attorney to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Wode|John Wode]]'s attorney [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Dycons|John Dycons]], to be repaid in London, in sterling, the following 12th February. [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/1:_8_December_1472:_John_Dycons_to_John_Wode|SC 1/53/1; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1474 05/07 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author, to son, Robert; at London; Comments on wool trade and prices; Local land sale; Complaints about Robert and George not writing [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|SC 1/53/2; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 27 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|Cely Letter]]:''' at Calais; not at Allay [Aveley, Essex]; not mentioned by name, but constantly referred to as 'owr ffathyr'; concern expressed for his reputation by son George [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|SC 1/59/17; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 28 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|William Maryon]] recommends himself in a letter to George his son; not mentioned by name but as 'youre fader' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/4; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1479 Nov 06 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' AuthorL to son, George; at London; "sory and hevy" over George's illness in Brugge; received George's letter of 23 Oct on 31 Oct (the Sonday befor Alhalon Day) at London; bought 60 sacks of Cottys wool from [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Medewynter]] on 31 Oct; needs canvas and thread to pack this and some wool bought by John Cely, asks George to buy some Bergen or Arras canvas and Calais thread if possible; will pack the wool near near Candlemas (02 Feb) and not ship it before March; written in haste [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/29; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author: to son, Jorge; at London; Received shipped freight; Updates on wool packing (26 sarplers from [[Midwynter-1|William Medewynter]] and 3 sarplers at Westwell, Oxfordshire) and son Robert's betrothal issues, and asks George to give him 'good consell' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 13 Cely Letter:''' Recipient; from son, Jorge *'''1480 May 22 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to son, Jorge; at London; 'I am a aysyd for to schepe thys forsayd xxix sarplerys, the weche I bogwyt of Wylliam Medewynter of Norlayche xxvj sarplerys, the weche ys fayre woll, as the woll packar Wyll Breten saythe to me. And also the iij sarplerys of the Recturs ys fayre woll'; 'The schepyng ys begone at London, but I haue non schepeyd as yete, but I wyll after thys halydayys, for the weche I wyll ye orden for the frayth and hoder costys'; Refusal to enter an exchange deal with Thomas Borgan. although George can deal as he wills if Thomas's man comes to him [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/42; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to son, Jorge; at London; I have schepyd at London the laste day of May xvij sarplerys of my cottyswolde woll were of be vj clotys medell woll in grete haste for the cokyys were made the same day and the schepys depertyd ij day of Jun and my lorde levetenant he depertyd the same day; [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] hath be in Cottyswolde and hath bogwyt ... xvc for me of [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] the weche cam to London thys same day I wyll ye bye for me v or vjc of canvase at the marte for to packe wo[ll]; I pray you send me wrytyng of all sych maters as schall long to me for [I] thynke ye mythe wryt myche more nor ye doe for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lorde Send Johnys]] send to me for tyyngs every weke; Wryt at London the ij day of June in gret haste [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by son Rychard to son George; howr father ... at London in good heyll; howr father has schypyd xvij sarpellerys of hys wooll that whos packyd at Nor!ache syn Ester, and ther ˹ys˺ vj of theme myddyll, and that ys aull the myddyll woll of that soorte. I know hyt whell, ther come not better myddyll woll of howr fathers thys vij ȝeyr; and at the next schyppyng howr father wyll schype the remenand of good whooll of thys sorte, and hawlle hys fellys [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/46; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/44:_June_1480:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_elder|Cely Letter]]:''' Intended recipient; from son George; draft; description of a complaint by John Descyrmer of Gavnt over sub-standard wool, and a furious follow up; 'I nevyr whyst yow sent cursar woll to Calles for the contre than this last whas' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/44:_June_1480:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_elder|SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1481 Election:''' Ran for the post of Sheriff of London but was defeated by the apparently better known Sir Richard Chawry *'''1482 Jan 14 Death:'''[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family *'''1482 Oct 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' 'howr fathers towmbe ys a settynge wp'[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/149; The National Archives, Kew, London]] ==Sources==
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Cely%2C_senior|Cely, John]]''' Spouse:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|Andrew, Agnes]]''' Children:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Cely, Robert]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Cely, Richard]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Cely, George]]''' ==Biography== ===Timeline=== *'''1449 Oct 20 [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_20_October_1449|Letter Patent]]:''' Westminster, Middlesex; Merchant of the Staple of Calais; For repayment from Henry VI of £277 17s 4d, a subsidy of £69 9s 4d for each of 4 years at the port of London for shipping sacks and cloves of wools and woolfells (with John Felde and Richard Bowell)[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_20_October_1449|Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VI. Vol. 5. A.D. 1446-1452.; 1909; p.314-316]] *'''1450 Mar 20 [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_20_March_1450|Letter Patent]]:''' Westminster, Middlesex; Merchant of the Staple of Calais; For repayment from Henry VI of £2000 from the Staple, part of a group of merchants allowed to ship woolfells from the port of London retaining subsidies up to a sum of 1000 marks[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_20_March_1450|Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VI. Vol. 5. A.D. 1446-1452.; 1909; p.323-324]] *'''1453 Jun 27 [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_27_June_1453|Letter Patent]]:''' Westminster, Middlesex; citizen and merchant of London; Exemption for life from being made mayor, bailiff, sheriff, escheator, collector, assessor or taxer of tenths, fifteenths or other tallages or subsidies, constable, trier, arrayer, commissioner, mayor, bailiff or minister, and from being sworn on any trial of the array of any assize and from being put on any assizes, juries, inquisitions, recognitions or attaints.[[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_27_June_1453|Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VI. Vol. 6. A.D. 1452-1461.; 1910; p.106]] *'''1454 Oct 16 [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_16_October_1454|Letter Patent]]:''' Westminster, Middlesex; Merchant of the Staple of Calais; For repayment of payments made to the Duke of Burgundy, shhiping of as many sacks and cloves of wool and woolfells as amounts to a subsidy of £152 10s 2d (with John Feld and Richard Bowell) [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Patent_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VI:_16_October_1454|Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VI. Vol. 6. A.D. 1452-1461.; 1910; p.210-211]] *'''1472 Dec 08 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/1:_8_December_1472:_John_Dycons_to_John_Wode|Cely Letter]]:''' Paid £40 in Flemish currency via [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kestevyn]], his attorney to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Wode|John Wode]]'s attorney [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Dycons|John Dycons]], to be repaid in London, in sterling, the following 12th February. [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/1:_8_December_1472:_John_Dycons_to_John_Wode|SC 1/53/1; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1474 05/07 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author, to son, Robert; at London; Comments on wool trade and prices; Local land sale; Complaints about Robert and George not writing [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|SC 1/53/2; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 27 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|Cely Letter]]:''' at Calais; not at Allay [Aveley, Essex]; not mentioned by name, but constantly referred to as 'owr ffathyr'; concern expressed for his reputation by son George [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/59/17:_27_September_1476:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|SC 1/59/17; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 28 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|William Maryon]] recommends himself in a letter to George his son; not mentioned by name but as 'youre fader' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/4; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1479 Nov 06 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' AuthorL to son, George; at London; "sory and hevy" over George's illness in Brugge; received George's letter of 23 Oct on 31 Oct (the Sonday befor Alhalon Day) at London; bought 60 sacks of Cottys wool from [[Midwynter-1|Wyll Medewynter]] on 31 Oct; needs canvas and thread to pack this and some wool bought by John Cely, asks George to buy some Bergen or Arras canvas and Calais thread if possible; will pack the wool near near Candlemas (02 Feb) and not ship it before March; written in haste [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/29; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author: to son, Jorge; at London; Received shipped freight; Updates on wool packing (26 sarplers from [[Midwynter-1|William Medewynter]] and 3 sarplers at Westwell, Oxfordshire) and son Robert's betrothal issues, and asks George to give him 'good consell' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 13 Cely Letter:''' Recipient; from son, Jorge *'''1480 May 22 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to son, Jorge; at London; 'I am a aysyd for to schepe thys forsayd xxix sarplerys, the weche I bogwyt of Wylliam Medewynter of Norlayche xxvj sarplerys, the weche ys fayre woll, as the woll packar Wyll Breten saythe to me. And also the iij sarplerys of the Recturs ys fayre woll'; 'The schepyng ys begone at London, but I haue non schepeyd as yete, but I wyll after thys halydayys, for the weche I wyll ye orden for the frayth and hoder costys'; Refusal to enter an exchange deal with Thomas Borgan. although George can deal as he wills if Thomas's man comes to him [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/42; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to son, Jorge; at London; I have schepyd at London the laste day of May xvij sarplerys of my cottyswolde woll were of be vj clotys medell woll in grete haste for the cokyys were made the same day and the schepys depertyd ij day of Jun and my lorde levetenant he depertyd the same day; [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] hath be in Cottyswolde and hath bogwyt ... xvc for me of [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] the weche cam to London thys same day I wyll ye bye for me v or vjc of canvase at the marte for to packe wo[ll]; I pray you send me wrytyng of all sych maters as schall long to me for [I] thynke ye mythe wryt myche more nor ye doe for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Sir_John_Weston|my lorde Send Johnys]] send to me for tyyngs every weke; Wryt at London the ij day of June in gret haste [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by son Rychard to son George; howr father ... at London in good heyll; howr father has schypyd xvij sarpellerys of hys wooll that whos packyd at Nor!ache syn Ester, and ther ˹ys˺ vj of theme myddyll, and that ys aull the myddyll woll of that soorte. I know hyt whell, ther come not better myddyll woll of howr fathers thys vij ȝeyr; and at the next schyppyng howr father wyll schype the remenand of good whooll of thys sorte, and hawlle hys fellys [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/46; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/44:_June_1480:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_elder|Cely Letter]]:''' Intended recipient; from son George; draft; description of a complaint by John Descyrmer of Gavnt over sub-standard wool, and a furious follow up; 'I nevyr whyst yow sent cursar woll to Calles for the contre than this last whas' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/44:_June_1480:_George_Cely_to_Richard_Cely_the_elder|SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1481 Election:''' Ran for the post of Sheriff of London but was defeated by the apparently better known Sir Richard Chawry *'''1482 Jan 14 Death:'''[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family *'''1482 Oct 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' 'howr fathers towmbe ys a settynge wp'[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/149; The National Archives, Kew, London]] ==Sources==
Cely Papers: Robert Cely
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[[Category:Calais, Pas-de-Calais]] [[Category:Merchants of the Staple]] Father: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Cely, Richard]]'''
Mother: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|Andrew, Agnes]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Cely, Richard]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Cely, George]]''' ==Biography== Probably the eldest son of Richard Cely, being already married in 1474[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family. By the time of his father's death in 1482 he was effectively disinherited. Probably learnt the wool trade by serving an apprenticeship to either his father or [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]]. ===Timeline=== *'''1474 Jul 05 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from father, Richard; at Calais; Had sold almost all his fells; Notified of a letter of payment for £40 received from Grace, a mercer; informed his wife thinks he should write, and not to be slothful [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|SC 1/53/2; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Apr 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/3:_13_April_1476:_Robert_Cely_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to brother George; at London; notification of a double exchange for £12 with Wylliam Eston in Antwerp and London; received £12 in London and to pay at Antwerp at the Sinksen market the 24th day of June, for every noble of 6s 8d sterling, 7s 10d Flemish; as Robard [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/3:_13_April_1476:_Robert_Cely_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/3; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 28 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|William Maryon]] to brother, George; mentioned as having given vernicles to St. Tolow's church (St. Olave's, Hart Street); as Roberd [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/4; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by father, Richard, to brother, George: I fele Robard Cely ys at Bregys for fere of fytyng at Caleys in to Beschpys Corte for the lude mater of Jonne Harthe the weche ys meche adoe for at London the frendes of here hath spoke wyt me for that mater but all they wyll not grant a grote for zeve them were for I have sayd to them I wyll not zeve them a peny of my good werefor I understand sche wyll falle of for to have all the zetys that Robard hathe delyverd her and to have all Robard Cely hathe of herys and I understande Sir John the pryste hathe promysyd for to make thys ende but and Robard Cely were wyse and wyll avysyd all thys wyll be layd aperte wyll noe for ys undoe and he wede her [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by brother Rychard to brother George; I have resayvyd ... lettyrs ... whon of howr brother Robarde and ther in whos of hys own hande contanyng iiij li starlyng payabull the iiij day of I pray God send ws good payment [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/46; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 May 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by brother, Rychard, to brother, George; howr ... brother ... ar in goode heyll [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/119; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1485 Feb 20 Death:''' ==Sources==
Mother: '''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Agnes_Andrew|Andrew, Agnes]]''' Siblings:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Cely, Richard]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|Cely, George]]''' ==Biography== Probably the eldest son of Richard Cely, being already married in 1474[[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family. By the time of his father's death in 1482 he was effectively disinherited. Probably learnt the wool trade by serving an apprenticeship to either his father or [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Kesten|Thomas Kesten]]. ===Timeline=== *'''1474 Jul 05 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Recipient; from father, Richard; at Calais; Had sold almost all his fells; Notified of a letter of payment for £40 received from Grace, a mercer; informed his wife thinks he should write, and not to be slothful [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/2:_5_July_1474:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_Robert_Cely|SC 1/53/2; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Apr 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/3:_13_April_1476:_Robert_Cely_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to brother George; at London; notification of a double exchange for £12 with Wylliam Eston in Antwerp and London; received £12 in London and to pay at Antwerp at the Sinksen market the 24th day of June, for every noble of 6s 8d sterling, 7s 10d Flemish; as Robard [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/3:_13_April_1476:_Robert_Cely_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/3; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1476 Sep 28 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Maryon|William Maryon]] to brother, George; mentioned as having given vernicles to St. Tolow's church (St. Olave's, Hart Street); as Roberd [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/4; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by father, Richard, to brother, George: I fele Robard Cely ys at Bregys for fere of fytyng at Caleys in to Beschpys Corte for the lude mater of Jonne Harthe the weche ys meche adoe for at London the frendes of here hath spoke wyt me for that mater but all they wyll not grant a grote for zeve them were for I have sayd to them I wyll not zeve them a peny of my good werefor I understand sche wyll falle of for to have all the zetys that Robard hathe delyverd her and to have all Robard Cely hathe of herys and I understande Sir John the pryste hathe promysyd for to make thys ende but and Robard Cely were wyse and wyll avysyd all thys wyll be layd aperte wyll noe for ys undoe and he wede her [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by brother Rychard to brother George; I have resayvyd ... lettyrs ... whon of howr brother Robarde and ther in whos of hys own hande contanyng iiij li starlyng payabull the iiij day of
Cely Papers: William Maryon
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[[Category:Merchants of the Staple]] Godchildren:
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Cely, Richard]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|Cely, William]]''' ==Biography== Godfather of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely, junior]][[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family. Grocer and merchant of the Staple. Spent much of his time with the Cely family. ===Timeline=== *'''1476 Sep 28 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to George Cely; at London; Shipped in the George of Cely 9 half packs of 4,620 fells, 5 half sacks of 360 and some remnants; the fells had been Thomas Kesten's, recovered froma seizure, probably not entirely legally as part payment for goods owed by Kesten to Maryon. Begs that Cely will take them as Maryon's goods and pay for freight and costs. Asks for recommendations of himself and others to be passed on to George's brother, Richard [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/4; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1479 Nov 06 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Mentioned as "sory and hevy" when news arrived back in London of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]'s illness in Brugge [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/29; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Written a letter by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard Cely senior]] about the situation of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robert Cely]]: 'I have written a letter on this matter to Wylliam Maryon more clearly on the subject' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by godson [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]; my godfather Maryon ... at London in good heyll; I pwrpos to be the gras of God to be at Lontelays Woddyng on Sonday next and my godfather to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/46; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 May 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by godson [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]; my godfather ... ar in goode heyll [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/119; The National Archives, Kew, London]] ==Sources==
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Cely, Richard]]'''
'''[[Space:Cely_Papers:_William_Cely|Cely, William]]''' ==Biography== Godfather of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely, junior]][[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488, edited by Alison Hanham, Early English Text Society, 1975]]; Introduction - The Cely Family. Grocer and merchant of the Staple. Spent much of his time with the Cely family. ===Timeline=== *'''1476 Sep 28 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to George Cely; at London; Shipped in the George of Cely 9 half packs of 4,620 fells, 5 half sacks of 360 and some remnants; the fells had been Thomas Kesten's, recovered froma seizure, probably not entirely legally as part payment for goods owed by Kesten to Maryon. Begs that Cely will take them as Maryon's goods and pay for freight and costs. Asks for recommendations of himself and others to be passed on to George's brother, Richard [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/4:_28_September_1476:_Wylliam_Maryon_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/4; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1479 Nov 06 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Mentioned as "sory and hevy" when news arrived back in London of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]'s illness in Brugge [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/29; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' Written a letter by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard Cely senior]] about the situation of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Cely|Robert Cely]]: 'I have written a letter on this matter to Wylliam Maryon more clearly on the subject' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by godson [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]; my godfather Maryon ... at London in good heyll; I pwrpos to be the gras of God to be at Lontelays Woddyng on Sonday next and my godfather to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/46; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 May 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by godson [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]; my godfather ... ar in goode heyll [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/119; The National Archives, Kew, London]] ==Sources==
Cely Papers: William Midwynter
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This page is a copy of [[Midwynter-1|William Midwynter (abt.1450-abt.1501)]] which is now only accessible for pre-1500 edits. The birth date on that profile is completely arbitrary with no evidential basis. [[Category:Marriages, Northleach, Gloucestershire, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category:Burials, Northleach, Gloucestershire, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category:Baptisms, 15th Century, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category:Marriages, 15th Century, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category:Burials, 16th Century, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category:Northleach, Gloucestershire]] {{Estimated Date}} {{One Name Study|name=Midwinter}} == Biography == William married Alice, widow of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|John Busshe]] at some point from May 1477. It is very unlikely to have been that early as John made his will on 21st April and it was proved exactly two months later on 21st June. Unless there was some unusual driving factor, it would seem unlikely that the couple married any time befiore 1478. ===Cely Letters=== On Sunday, All Hallow's Eve 1479, William dined at [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard Cely senior's]] house in London, along with Wylliam Eston. During dinner a letter arrived from [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard's]] son, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George]], which he subsequently credited as the reason then buying 60 sacks of VCotswold wool from William, which at the time was located in Northleach. William was visited by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely junior]] during the end of April, early May period of 1480 to pack the 26 sarplers of wool that the Cely's had bought from him. William Bretten, a well respected assayer and packer of wool at the time, appraised the wool as fair. It seems likely that part of this consignment was that shipped to Calais by the Celys on the 2nd June. At the same time that this shipment was being prepared, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]], who had previously returned to London, returned to the Cotswolds and this time William sold him 1,500 fells for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]] and his brother, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George]], and another 1,500 fells for his father, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard]]. These 3,000 fells were transported to London and arrived there on the same 2nd June. [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]] himself described the purchase of 2,5000 fells, 1,500 at £3 per 100, and 1,000 at £3 3s 4d per 100. The letter also illustrates a typical payment schedule, including carriage, with £40 at porchase, £20 at Bartholomew’s-tide and a final £20 at {All] Hallow’s-tide. Over a three week period from the end of April until about half way through May, William was visited in the Cotswolds by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely junior]] on the business of buying fleece and fells for the Cely's Staple business. The sale included 22 sarplers and a poke of wool, 4 of middle quality, most likely at Northleach, and another 4 sraplers at Campden, 2 of good and 2 of middle quality. According to WIlliam Bretten, it was the fairest wool that he had seen so far that year. William also sold, judging by other sales, likely a few thousand fells to Richard for £3 40d per 100,, which judging by Richard's letter, was a higher price than he would have expected to pay, but one which he felthe had no choice but to accept. During the same visit William had the opportunity to play matchmaker for the unmarried Richard, introducing him to the 'young gentlewoman', Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Lemarcke. Lemarcke was described in Richard's letter as the 'the greatest ruler and richest man in that country', presumably the Cotswolds area. Thomas was from Cirencester, Gloucestershire and Stowell, Worcestershire, M.P. for Gloucestershire and a Justice of the Peace. [[Space:The_Cely_Letters_1472-1488_edited_by_Alison_Hanham|The Cely Letters 1472-1488 edited by Alison Hanham]] William nust have known Thomas pretty well to have been in a position to propose a match for his daughter that was taken quite seriously. Richard was clearly taken with Lemarcke's daughter and arranged to meet her father in London, but ultimatley nothing came from the match. Before the end of the courting, at the end of April, William was summoned to London by men of John Petite, who was appointed in 1484 to search the realm for defective wool. It seems likely that this earlier summons was for a similar inquiry. At the tiomes there were concerns over the quality of the wool being provided by merchants, with practice of inwinding being prevalent; that is the practice of winding inferior wool into the interior of a bale with superior wool on the surface. This appears to have been a general summons, rather than an implication that William was doing this, and given the presence of Willilam Bretten at the packing of his wool, it seems quite unlikely that William did do this, at least with clients like the Celys, who were regular customers, and William does seem to have generally had a good reputation. THe inquiry required him to return to London the following Michaelmas. 1482 continued to see rising prices, which caught out William, Halfway through September he had reralised that he was short of cash,and wroye to [[[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Ricjard Cely junior]] asking if he could pay £200 due in November by early in October. From the letter it would appear that he had probably promised tp buy wool at a price he expected not to exceed 13s 8d per tod, but in the event couldn't be bought for less than 14s or 14s 6d. The letter implies that he couldn't just buy less wool to suit the amount of money he did have, and that the payment is due soon and William is otherwise unable to pay. William estimates that he will make a loss of a noble and 10s per sack or sarpler (an abbreviation makes it unclear which). The section regarding the loss is a little confusing, as the purchaers of wool usually paid in arrears, usually a third at purcgase, and two further installmenst during the year. It might be that Willliam is just talking about the equivalence in his immediate cashflow in terms of expected income from the previous year's sales against his upcoming purchases. This letter from William is unique in that he wrote it himself, as opposed to being a character in letters written by the Celys. It survived as [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely junior]] forwarded it at the beginning of October to his brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George]], uncertain as to how he should reply George was something of a hoarder of his paperwork, and it was this collection that was eventually seized as evidence in a later Cely family dispute, the letters then remaining held in the legal system and not returned to the family. It gives an insight into William;s own use of language, both in idiom and the quite variant spelling apparent in the letters written by the Celys. Whilst of the wealthy merchant class, it is still rare to have a letter such as this surviving over half a millenium from someone not directly involved in government. William was in London by the 17th October, but hadn't yet spoken to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely junior]]. One gets the impression that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]] was probably avoiding him. [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]] has decided that he will need to depart from the original agreement with William, although he isn't explicit at this point exactly how. He dpes however state that the Celys' debtors are slow payers, which possibly indicates that they too are having cash flow issues. In June 1498, William's name appears in a Letter Close concerning the family dispute that arose after the death of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely junior]]. It doesn't appear that William was personally involved in any way, but it does show that purchases with payments on credit by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard]] from William were guaranteed by members of his wife, [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Anne_Rawson|Anne née rawson's]], family. It would appear that whilst William did get paid, the guarantors did not get refunded. ===Death and Afterlife=== William most likely died at the end of Match or beginning of 1501, his [[Space:Will_(1501)_and_Probate_(1501)_of_William_Midwynter_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/12/314|last will and testament]] being signed on March 28th, just after Lady Day and hence just into the new year. It was proved on 7th May. He describes himself as 'being of whole mind and good memory', but neglects to say the same of his physical health. In his [[Space:Will_(1501)_and_Probate_(1501)_of_William_Midwynter_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/12/314|will]] William specified that his body was 'to be buried in the parish church of Northleach at the Chancel door under the blessed crucifix of our lord'. It seems likely that this was pre-arranged and happened, probably due to donations he and his fellow merchants made for the improvement of Northleach church. Today, his brass lies alongside that of his wife in the main body of the church still, although a little worse for wear, and nearby her first husband, John Bush,and other mostly related members of the wool merchant elite of that particular time. William's will starts with the usual religious formulae, and where he should be buried. Of themselves they speak more to his social status. However, they are followed by numerous bequests to churches which indicate that he took the belief system of the time seriously and was attempting to ensure prayers for himself following his death. To this end William bequeathed 40s (£2) to the high alter of Northleach church in recompense for any oversights in dues in his lifetime for the discharge of his soul, and also £10 towards the building of a roodloft at the church. He left 6s 8d (a gold noble, 80d) to each of the churches of Farmington (Thormerton) and Naunton, 3s 4d (40d) each to the churches of Broad Rissington (Great Rissington) and Chedworth, and 20d each to the diocese church at Worcester, and the 17 churches of Bishops Cleeve, Coln Dennis, Coln Rogers, ompton Abdale, Dowdeswell, Eastington, Guiting Power (Nether Guiting), Hampnett, Hawling, Hazleton, Notgrove, Sherborne, Shipton Oliffe, Temple Guiting, Turkdean, Winstone and Withington. This adds up of a total bequest of £14 10s to the Church. For religious observance, William that two specified that two taoers, of 5lb in weight annually, were to burn in front of the sacrement on Divine feats, Sundays and holy days at NOrthleach church. The tapers were tpo be renewed 4 times during the year. Additionally Alys was to arrange for an honest and well disposed priest to sing, pray and do divine service for William's soul, the souls of his father, Thomas, and mother, Elizabeth, four deceased children, Jane, Richard, Elisabeth and Agnes and for three other apparently unrelated people, Sir John Buckland, Sir Richard Rawlyns and Richard Gale. It seems likely that at least one of those would have been his godfather, given how seriously that relationship was taken at the time. Much of this kind of observance was swept away in the English Reformation about 30 years later, which would have also brought to an end the aspects designated as being forever. He left to his unnamed godchildren, of which it sounds like there were quite a number, 6s 8d (a gold noble) each. He also left 40s a year to a Sir Richard Gonne as an exhibition of Oxford University, for as long as he was a student there. His son, Thomas, features as a minor as he was also subjected to 'the rule guiding and governance of Alys my wife, his mother, of [[Reynolde-1|Peter Reynolds]], and [[Busshe-7|Thomas Busshe]] [his half-brother] until he comes to full age and discretion'. HIs son received £6, some silver items and a piece of furniture, although held by his mother until he came of age. His wife, Alys, was left all William's property and contents in Northleach for her life, after which they went to their above mentioned son, Thomas. Alys received the residue of the estate, and was appointed sole executor, with [[Reynolde-1|Peter Reynolds]], and [[Busshe-7|Thomas Busshe]] as overseers. Given the explicit naimng of Thomas and four dead siblings, it seems likely that Thomas was not just the eldest surviving son, but William's only surviving child. William's house still stands in Northleach High Street, ina promonent position just off the market square, and a short walk from the church. ===Timeline=== *'''1478 Nov 29 Cely Papers:''' 11) of Norlache; sold 40 sacks of wool to Rychard Cely *'''1478 Jan 29 Cely Papers:''' 11) received £20 in part payment from Rychard Cely *'''1479 Apr 02 Cely Papers:''' 11) received £20 in part payment from Rychard Cely *'''1479 Oct 31 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Rychard Cely senior]] to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]; Wyll Eston, mercer, and Wyll Medewynter of Norlache ⸢dyned wt me [at London] at tyme⸣ and the comford of your letter cavsyd me for to bye the forsayd Wyll Medewynter lx sacke of Cottys woll, the weche ys in pyle at Norlache [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/29:_06_November_1479:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/29; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard Cely senior]] to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]; for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] was at Norlayge at that tyme and hathe packyd my woll for wyt Wylliam Medewynter xxvj sarplerys and iij sarplerys at Westewell [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/40:_03_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/40; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 May 22 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard Cely senior]] to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]; [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|I]] am a aysyd for to schepe thys forsayd xxix sarplerys, the weche I bogwyt of Wylliam Medewynter of Norlayche xxvj sarplerys, the weche ys fayre woll, as the woll packar Wyll Breten saythe to me [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/42:_22_May_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/42; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_senior|Richard Cely senior]] to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]; [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely]] hath be in Cottyswolde and hath bogwyt xvc fellys for [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|you]] and him seve and xvc for me of [[Midwynter-1|Wylliam Medewynter]] the weche cam to London thys same day [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/45:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_elder_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/45; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1480 Jun 02 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by Richard Cely junior to George Cely; I haue bene in Cottyssowlde and bohut for hus xxv^c pellys, pryse le C of xv^c: iij Ii., and of a Ml: heuery C iij Ii. iij s. iiij d., and I haue payd and a mwste pay vythr˹in˺ thys v days in parte of p(a)yment of thes fellys and for caryayge, xl Ii. and aboue, and I mwste pay to Wylliam Mydwynter at Bartyllmewys tyd xx Ii., and at Hallontyd xx Ii. for the forsayd fellys. [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/46:_02_June_1480:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/46; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 May 13 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely junior]] to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]; I hawhe beyn in Cottysowllde thys iij whekys and packyd wt Wylliam Mydwyntter xxij sarplers and a poke where of be iiij mydyll Wylliam Bretten saye hyt ys the fareste woll that he saw thys zeyr and I packyd iiij sarplers at Camden of the same bargeyn wher ar ij good ij mydyll ... I cannot hawhe Wylliam Mydwynttyrs fellys undyr iijli xld the c. and I schaull [hawhe them I] go to that pryse; tale of William introducing Rychard to a young hentlewoman, the daughter of Lemarcke, 'the gretteste rewlar a(n)d rycheste mane in that conttre', and also a judge for the king (probably JP); the Sattyrday aftyr, Wylliam Mydwyntter whent to London, as aull wholl getherars wher sent for be wryt be the mene of Pettyt, for inwynde and grete markyng, and thay hawhe day to cwm agen at Myhellmas [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/119:_13_May_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/119; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Sep 20 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/145:_20_September_1482:_Wylliam_Mydwynter_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|Cely Letter]]:''' Author; to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely junior]]; at Norchelacche; 'Y made a bargyn wytthe yow at that seysyn, the wycche I wolde Y hadde sleppyd the wylys; for theke costemerys that Y trosty(d) moste for to a sowyld theme, and Y trostyd that I solde nat a bowte ther wolle aboffe -- xiij s. viij d. a tod, and nowye Y connat bey ther woll hondor xiiij s. and xiiij s. and vj d a tod. The pryse is that Y bey at aboffe that I solde yow ryght mycche; and to recckyn the reffys, Y salle lesse, be my trothe, a noboll or x s. in effyry sack/sarpler; Needs the £200 that wasn't to have been paid until November to be paid within 14 days of Michaelmas (29 September) 'for I made myselfe neffyr so barr wytthehowte money' [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/145:_20_September_1482:_Wylliam_Mydwynter_to_Richard_Cely_the_younger|SC 1/53/145; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 03 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' letter to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Richard Cely]] forwarded to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]] [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/149:_3_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/149; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1482 Oct 17 [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|Cely Letter]]:''' by [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Cely%2C_junior|Rychard Cely junior]] to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_George_Cely|George Cely]]; at London; now heyr ys cwm Wylliam Mydwyter, byt I spake not wyth hym ȝeyt; I may departte fayr frome the bargin wyth Wylliam Mydwytter that ȝe and I made, I wyll do my beste. Me thynke hytt wyll be whel done, for howr detturs ar sclow payars, etc. [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Letter_SC_1/53/153:_17_October_1482:_Richard_Cely_the_younger_to_George_Cely|SC 1/53/153; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1498 Jun 03 [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_3_June_1498|Letter Close]]:''' of Northlatche co. Gloucester; Bonds were previously made to William by Averey Rawson and others for debts by Richard Cely, now deceased. [[Space:Calendar_of_the_Close_Rolls_Preserved_in_the_Public_Record_Office:_Henry_VII:_3_June_1498|Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office; Henry VII. Vol. II. 1500-1509; 1963; 883]] *'''1501 Mar 28 [[Space:Will_(1501)_and_Probate_(1501)_of_William_Midwynter_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/12/314|Will]]:''' of Northleiche in the diocise of Worcester ... beyng of hole mynde and good memory [[Space:Will_(1501)_and_Probate_(1501)_of_William_Midwynter_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/12/314|PROB 11/12/314; The National Archives, Kew, London]] *'''1501 May 07 [[Space:Will_(1501)_and_Probate_(1501)_of_William_Midwynter_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/12/314|Will Proved]]:''' *'''1502 Mar 04 [[Space:Will_(1502)_and_Probate_(1503)_of_Alice_Midwynter_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/13/459|Wife's Will]]:''' Alice; deceased; an honest preest of good name and conversacion to sing for ... the soules of John Busshe and William Midwynter late my husbands; 1502/3 [[Space:Will_(1502)_and_Probate_(1503)_of_Alice_Midwynter_of_Northleach%2C_Gloucestershire_-_TNA_PROB_11/13/459|PROB 11/13/459; The National Archives, Kew, London]] ==Glossary== *''fells:'' The complete skin of a sheep with the wool still attched. The supply of these would increase, and the price decrease, in years when large numbers of sheep died from disease (medieval pandemics didn't just affect humans). Once in Flanders, the wool would be removed by allowing bacteria to start the process of decay, often with the help of urine. Once that was done the skins would be turned in to vellum. Sheeps vellum was thinner than that from cattle, and as a result more in demand for legal documents as it was harder to make fraudulent alterations, as erasures (bt scraping away the previous writing) would be more obvious, and also more likely to result in an outright hole. == Sources ==
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[[Category: Poland]] [[Category:Poland, Maintenance Categories]] [[Category: Poland Project]] [[Category: Poland, Cemeteries]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Index_to_Jewish_Cemeteries back to Index to Jewish Cemeteries worldwide] '''The following spacepage is maintained by the Cemetery Team of the Poland Project and also the Jewish Roots Project.''' If you would like a cemetery added to this list, please leave a comment at the bottom of the page (anyone may leave a comment.) We appreciate feedback from everyone! The list below is a "working list" which identifies Jewish Cemeteries in Poland, and categories that have been created for them in Wikitree. Please DO NOT create a cemetery category unless you have read the protocol for Cemetery Categories in Poland: [[:Space:Categorization_Structure_for_Poland_Cemeteries]]. See: [[:Category: Poland, Cemeteries]] for further instructions. You may also contact [[Sonczalla-1|Skye]] directly and she will create one for you or teach/guide you in how to create it yourself. *Quite simply the category should look similar to this example: Cmentarz Żydowski, Włocławek, Kujawsko-Pomorskie. ''(Name of Cemetery, Village, Voivodeship)'' *In the list below you will see a cemetery listed as (for example) Cmentarz żydowski w Andrychowie. This translates to Jewish Cemetery in Andrychów. In the creation of a category there is no need to list the village twice (in the name and village). Remember: ''(Name of Cemetery, Village, Voivodeship)''. Refer to the spacepage listed for the CIB. =='''[[:Category: Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland|Greater Poland Voivodeship]] aka województwo wielkopolskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_wielkopolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Babiaku *Cmentarz żydowski w Bojanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Borku Wielkopolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Budzyniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Bugaju *Cmentarz żydowski w Buku *Cmentarz żydowski w Chodzieży *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Czarnkowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Czarnkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Czempiniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Czerniejewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Dąbiu *Cmentarz żydowski w Debrznie Wsi *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Dobrej *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Dobrej *Cmentarz żydowski w Dobrzycy *Cmentarz żydowski w Dolsku *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Gnieźnie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Gnieźnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Golinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Gołańczy *Cmentarz żydowski w Gostyniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Grabowie nad Prosną *Cmentarz żydowski w Grodzisku Wielkopolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Jaraczewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Jarocinie (województwo wielkopolskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Jastrowiu *Cmentarz żydowski w Jutrosinie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Kaliszu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Kaliszu *Cmentarz żydowski w Kępnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kleczewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kłecku *Cmentarz żydowski w Kłodawie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kobylej Górze *Cmentarz żydowski w Kobylinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kole *Cmentarz żydowski w Komorzu Nowomiejskim *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Koninie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Koninie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kostrzynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kościanie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Koźminie Wielkopolskim *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Koźminie Wielkopolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Koźminku *Cmentarz żydowski w Kórniku *Cmentarz żydowski w Krajence *Cmentarz żydowski w Krobi *Cmentarz żydowski w Krotoszynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Krzywiniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Książu Wielkopolskim *Las Krążel *Las Rzuchowski *Cmentarz żydowski w Lesznie *Cmentarz żydowski w Lędyczku *Cmentarz żydowski w Lubaszu *Cmentarz żydowski w Łobżenicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Margoninie *Cmentarz żydowski w Miasteczku Krajeńskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Mieszkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Mieścisku *Cmentarz żydowski w Międzychodzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Mikstacie *Mord w Lesie Rudzickim *Cmentarz żydowski w Mosinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Murowanej Goślinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Tomyślu *Cmentarz żydowski w Obornikach *Cmentarz żydowski w Obrzycku *Cmentarz żydowski w Odolanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Okonku *Cmentarz żydowski w Osiecznej *Cmentarze żydowskie w Ostrowie Wielkopolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Ostrzeszowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Piaskach (powiat gostyński) *Cmentarz żydowski w Pile *Cmentarz żydowski w Pleszewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Pniewach *Cmentarz żydowski w Pobiedziskach *Cmentarz żydowski w Poznaniu *Cmentarz żydowski przy ul. Engeströma w Poznaniu *Cmentarz żydowski na Muszej Górze w Poznaniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Przedczu *Cmentarz żydowski w Pyzdrach *Cmentarz żydowski w Rakoniewicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Raszkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Rawiczu *Cmentarz żydowski w Rawiczu-Sarnowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Rogoźnie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Rogoźnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Russocicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Rychwale *Cmentarz żydowski w Ryczywole (województwo wielkopolskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Rydzynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Sierakowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Skokach *Cmentarz żydowski w Skulsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Słupcy *Cmentarz żydowski w Sompolnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Starym Kiączynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Swarzędzu *Cmentarz żydowski w Szamocinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Szamotułach *Cmentarz żydowski w Ślesinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Śmiglu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Śremie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Śremie *Cmentarz żydowski w Środzie Wielkopolskiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Trzciance *Cmentarz żydowski w Trzemesznie *Cmentarz żydowski w Tuliszkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Turku *Cmentarz żydowski w Wągrowcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Wieleniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Witkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wolsztynie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski we Wrześni *Stary cmentarz żydowski we Wrześni *Cmentarz żydowski w Wyrzysku *Cmentarz żydowski w Wysokiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Zagórowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Zbąszyniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Zdunach *Cmentarz żydowski w Złotowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Żerkowie =='''[[:Category: Holy Cross Voivodeship, Poland|Holy Cross Voivodeship]] aka województwo świętokrzyskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_%C5%9Bwi%C4%99tokrzyskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Bodzentynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Bogorii *Cmentarz żydowski w Busku-Zdroju *Cmentarz żydowski w Chęcinach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Chmielniku *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Chmielniku *Cmentarz żydowski w Daleszycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Działoszycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Gowarczowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Iwaniskach *Cmentarz żydowski w Jędrzejowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kielcach *Cmentarz żydowski w Klimontowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Końskich *Cmentarz żydowski w Kurozwękach *Cmentarz żydowski w Łagowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Łopusznie *Cmentarz żydowski w Małogoszczu *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowej Słupi *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Korczynie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Korczynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Oleśnicy (województwo świętokrzyskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Opatowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Osieku (województwo świętokrzyskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Ostrowcu Świętokrzyskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Ożarowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Pacanowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Pińczowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Pińczowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Połańcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Radoszycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Rakowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Sandomierzu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Sandomierzu *Cmentarz żydowski w Seceminie *Cmentarz żydowski w Skalbmierzu *Cmentarz żydowski w Skarżysku-Kamiennej *Cmentarz żydowski w Sobkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Starachowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Staszowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Staszowie (stary) *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Stopnicy *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Stopnicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Szydłowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Tarłowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wąchocku *Cmentarz żydowski w Winnicy (województwo świętokrzyskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Wiślicy *Nowy cmentarz żydowski we Włoszczowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski we Włoszczowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wodzisławiu *Cmentarz żydowski w Zawichoście =='''[[:Category: Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka województwo kujawsko-pomorskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_kujawsko-pomorskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Aleksandrowie Kujawskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Barcinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Brodnicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Brześciu Kujawskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Bydgoszczy *Cmentarz żydowski w Bydgoszczy-Fordonie *Cmentarz żydowski w Chełmnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Chełmży *Cmentarz żydowski w Ciechocinku *Cmentarz żydowski w Dobrzyniu nad Wisłą *Cmentarz żydowski w Gąsawie *Cmentarz żydowski w Gębicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Gniewkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Golubiu-Dobrzyniu (ul. Kościelna) *Cmentarz żydowski w Golubiu-Dobrzyniu (ul. Rypińska) *Cmentarz żydowski w Górznie *Cmentarz przy ul. Cmentarnej w Grudziądzu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Grudziądzu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Grudziądzu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Inowrocławiu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Inowrocławiu *Cmentarz żydowski w Izbicy Kujawskiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Janowcu Wielkopolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Kamieniu Krajeńskim *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Kcyni *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Kcyni *Cmentarz żydowski w Kikole *Cmentarz żydowski w Koronowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kowalu *Cmentarz żydowski w Kowalewie Pomorskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Kruszwicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Lipnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Lubiczu Górnym *Cmentarz żydowski w Lubieniu Kujawskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Lubrańcu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Łabiszynie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Łabiszynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Łasinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Mogilnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Mroczy *Cmentarz żydowski w Nakle nad Notecią *Cmentarz żydowski w Nieszawie *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowem nad Wisłą *Cmentarz żydowski w Osięcinach *Cmentarz żydowski w Pakości *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Piotrkowie Kujawskim *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Piotrkowie Kujawskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Polichnowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Radziejowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Radzyniu Chełmińskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Rogowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Rynarzewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Rypinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Sępólnie Krajeńskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Skępem *Cmentarz żydowski w Służewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Strzelnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Szubinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Świeciu *Cmentarz żydowski w Toruniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Tucholi *Cmentarz żydowski w Wąbrzeźnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Więcborku *'''[[:Category: Cmentarz Żydowski, Włocławek, Kujawsko-Pomorskie]]''' *Cmentarz żydowski w Zieleniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Żninie =='''[[:Category: Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland|Lesser Poland Voivodeship]] aka województwo małopolskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_ma%C5%82opolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Andrychowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Białej Niżnej *Cmentarz wojenny nr 107 – Biecz *Cmentarz żydowski w Bieczu *Cmentarz wojenny nr 132 – Bobowa *Cmentarz żydowski w Bobowej *Cmentarz wojenny nr 313 – Bochnia *Cmentarz żydowski w Bochni *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Bochni *Cmentarz wojenny nr 275 – Brzesko *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Brzesku *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Brzesku *Cmentarz żydowski w Chrzanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Czarnym Dunajcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Dąbrowie Tarnowskiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Gorlicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Grybowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Jordanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kętach *Cmentarz żydowski w Koszycach *'''[[:Category: Nowy Cmentarz Żydowski, Kraków, Małopolskie]]''' *Cmentarz żydowski w Krościenku *Cmentarz żydowski w Krynicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Książu Wielkim *Cmentarz żydowski w Limanowej *Cmentarz żydowski w Łabowej *Cmentarz żydowski w Miechowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Mszanie Dolnej *Cmentarz żydowski w Muszynie *Cmentarz wojenny nr 372 – Myślenice *Cmentarz żydowski w Myślenicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Niedzicy *Cmentarz wojenny nr 328 – Niepołomice *Cmentarz żydowski w Niepołomicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Brzesku *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Sączu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Sączu *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Targu *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Wiśniczu *Mogiła zbiorowa Żydów w Ojcowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Olkuszu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Olkuszu *Cmentarz żydowski w Ołpinach *Cmentarz żydowski w Oświęcimiu *Cmentarz żydowski w Piwnicznej *Cmentarz żydowski w Podwilku *Cmentarz żydowski w Proszowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Rabce *Cmentarz żydowski w Ryglicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Rzepienniku Strzyżewskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Skale *Cmentarz żydowski w Słomnikach *Cmentarz żydowski w Stróżówce *Cmentarz żydowski w Szczucinie *Cmentarz wojenny nr 201 – Tarnów *Cmentarz żydowski w Tarnowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Trzebini *Cmentarz wojenny nr 162 – Tuchów *Cmentarz żydowski w Tuchowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wadowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Wieliczce *Cmentarz żydowski w Wolbromiu *Cmentarz wojenny nr 293 – Zakliczyn *Cmentarz żydowski w Zakopanem *Cmentarz żydowski w Zatorze *Cmentarz żydowski w Żabnie =='''[[:Category: Łódź Voivodeship, Poland|Łódź Voivodeship]] aka województwo łódzkie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_%C5%82%C3%B3dzkim (cemeteries per powiat in this voivodeship) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie bełchatowskim (4 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie brzezińskim (2 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie kutnowskim (3 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie łaskim (1 kategoria, 1 strona) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie łęczyckim (3 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie łowickim (5 stron) *'''[[:Category: Cmentarz Żydowski, Łódź, Łódzkie]]''' *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie opoczyńskim (4 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie pabianickim (3 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie pajęczańskim (4 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie piotrkowskim (3 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie poddębińskim (2 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie radomszczańskim (4 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie rawskim (2 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie sieradzkim (7 stron) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie tomaszowskim (województwo łódzkie) (4 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie wieluńskim (2 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie wieruszowskim (3 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie zduńskowolskim (2 strony) *Cmentarze żydowskie w powiecie zgierskim (6 stron) =='''[[:Category: Lower Silesia Voivodeship, Poland|Lower Silesian Voivodeship]] aka województwo dolnośląskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_dolno%C5%9Bl%C4%85skim *Cmentarz żydowski w Bielawie *Cmentarz żydowski w Bierutowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Bolesławcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Brzegu Dolnym *Cmentarz żydowski w Chojnowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Dusznikach-Zdroju *Cmentarz żydowski w Dzierżoniowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Głogowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Górze *Cmentarz żydowski w Jaworze *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Jeleniej Górze *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Jeleniej Górze *Cmentarz żydowski w Kamiennej Górze *Cmentarz żydowski w Kijowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Kłodzku *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Kłodzku *Cmentarz żydowski w Lądku Zdroju *Cmentarz żydowski w Legnicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Lubaniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Lubinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Lwówku Śląskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Mieroszowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Miliczu *Cmentarz żydowski w Miłocicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowej Rudzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Oleśnicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Oławie *Cmentarz żydowski w Strzegomiu *Cmentarz żydowski w Strzelinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Sycowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Szczawnie-Zdroju *Cmentarz żydowski w Ścinawie *Cmentarz żydowski w Środzie Śląskiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Świdnicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Świebodzicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Trzebnicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Twardogórze *Cmentarz żydowski w Wałbrzychu *Cmentarz żydowski w Wińsku *'''[[:Category: Cmentarz Żydowski, Wrocław, Dolnośląskie]]''' *Cmentarz żydowski w Ząbkowicach Śląskich *Cmentarz żydowski w Zgorzelcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Ziębicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Złotoryi *Cmentarz żydowski w Żmigrodzie =='''[[:Category: Lublin Voivodeship, Poland|Lublin Voivodeship]] aka województwo lubelskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_lubelskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Adamowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Annopolu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Annopolu *Cmentarz żydowski w Baranowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Bełżycach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Bełżycach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Białej Podlaskiej *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Białej Podlaskiej *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Biłgoraju *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Biłgoraju *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Biskupicach (województwo lubelskie) *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Biskupicach (województwo lubelskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Bobrownikach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Bychawie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Bychawie *Cmentarz żydowski w Chełmie *Cmentarz żydowski w Chodlu *Cmentarz żydowski w Cycowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Czemiernikach *Cmentarz żydowski w Dorohusku *Cmentarz żydowski w Dubience *Cmentarz żydowski w Firleju *Cmentarz żydowski we Frampolu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Goraju *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Goraju *Cmentarz żydowski w Gorzkowie-Osadzie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Grabowcu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Grabowcu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Horodle *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Horodle *Cmentarz żydowski w Hrubieszowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Izbicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Janowcu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Janowie Lubelskim *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Janowie Lubelskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Janowie Podlaskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Jarczowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Józefowie Biłgorajskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Józefowie nad Wisłą *Cmentarz żydowski w Kamionce *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Kazimierzu Dolnym *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Kazimierzu Dolnym *Cmentarz żydowski w Kocku *Cmentarz żydowski w Kodniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Komarowie-Osadzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Komarówce Podlaskiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Konstantynowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Końskowoli *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Końskowoli *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Krasnobrodzie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Krasnobrodzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Krasnymstawie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kraśniczynie *Najstarszy cmentarz żydowski w Kraśniku *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Kraśniku *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Kraśniku *Cmentarz żydowski w Kryłowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Kurowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Kurowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Lubartowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Lubartowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Lubyczy Królewskiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Łaszczowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Łęcznej *Cmentarz żydowski w Łomazach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Łukowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Łukowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Markuszowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Markuszowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Michowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Międzyrzecu Podlaskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Modliborzycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Opolu Lubelskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Ostrowie Lubelskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Parczewie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Piaskach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Piaskach *Cmentarz żydowski w Piszczacu *Cmentarz żydowski w Przytocznie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Puławach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Puławach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Radzyniu Podlaskim *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Radzyniu Podlaskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Rejowcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Rossoszu *Cmentarz żydowski w Rykach *Cmentarz żydowski w Sawinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Siedliszczu *Cmentarz żydowski w Sławatyczach *Cmentarz żydowski w Stoczku Łukowskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Szczebrzeszynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Świerżach *Cmentarz żydowski w Tarnogrodzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Terespolu *Cmentarz żydowski w Tomaszowie Lubelskim *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Turobinie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Turobinie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Tyszowcach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Tyszowcach *Cmentarz żydowski w Uchaniach *Cmentarz żydowski w Urzędowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wąwolnicy *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Wisznicach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Wisznicach *Cmentarz żydowski we Włodawie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Wohyniu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Wohyniu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Wojsławicach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Wojsławicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Wysokiem *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Zamościu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Zamościu *Cmentarz żydowski w Zwierzyńcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Żółkiewce =='''[[:Category: Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland|Lubusz Voivodeship]] aka województwo lubuskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_lubuskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Babimoście *Cmentarz żydowski w Bledzewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Brójcach *Cmentarz żydowski w Cybince *Cmentarz żydowski w Dobiegniewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Drezdenku *Cmentarz żydowski w Gorzowie Wielkopolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Kargowej *Cmentarz żydowski w Kostrzynie nad Odrą *Cmentarz żydowski w Krośnie Odrzańskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Krzeszycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Lubsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Międzyrzeczu *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowej Soli *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Miasteczku *Cmentarz żydowski w Ośnie Lubuskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Przewozie *Cmentarz żydowski w Pszczewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Rybakach *Cmentarz żydowski w Rzepinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Santocznie *Cmentarz żydowski w Skwierzynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Słońsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Słubicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Strzelcach Krajeńskich *Cmentarz żydowski w Sulechowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Sulęcinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Szlichtyngowej *Cmentarz żydowski w Szprotawie *Cmentarz żydowski w Świebodzinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Świętojańsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Torzymiu *Cmentarz żydowski w Trzcielu *Cmentarz żydowski w Trzemesznie Lubuskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Witnicy *Cmentarz żydowski we Wschowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Zasiekach *Cmentarz żydowski w Zielonej Górze *Cmentarz żydowski w Żaganiu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Żarach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Żarach =='''[[:Category: Masovian Voivodeship, Poland|Masovian Voivodeship]] aka województwo mazowieckie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_mazowieckim *Cmentarz żydowski w Andrzejewie (województwo mazowieckie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Białobrzegach *Cmentarz żydowski w Bieżuniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Błędowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Błoniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Bodzanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Broku *Cmentarz żydowski w Chodkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Chorzelach *Najstarszy cmentarz żydowski w Ciechanowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Ciechanowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Ciechanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Ciepielowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Czerwinie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Czerwińsku nad Wisłą *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Czerwińsku nad Wisłą *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Drobinie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Drobinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Garwolinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Gąbinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Gilinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Głowaczowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Gniewoszowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Gniewoszowie-Granicy *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Gostyninie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Gostyninie *Cmentarz żydowski w Goworowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Górze Kalwarii *Cmentarz żydowski w Grodzisku Mazowieckim *Cmentarz żydowski w Grójcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Iłowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Iłży *Cmentarz żydowski w Jadowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Jedlińsku *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Kałuszynie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Kałuszynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Karczewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kazanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Klwowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kołbieli *Cmentarz żydowski w Kosowie Lackim *Cmentarz żydowski w Kosowie Ruskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Kozienicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Krasnosielcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Kuczborku-Osadzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Latowiczu *Cmentarz żydowski w Legionowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Lipsku (województwo mazowieckie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Łaskarzewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Łosicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Maciejowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Magnuszewie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Makowie Mazowieckim *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Makowie Mazowieckim *Cmentarz żydowski w Markach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Mińsku Mazowieckim *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Mińsku Mazowieckim *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Mławie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Mławie *Cmentarz żydowski w Mogielnicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Mokobodach *Cmentarz żydowski w Mordach *Cmentarz żydowski w Mszczonowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Myszyńcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Nadarzynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Nasielsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Mieście *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Dworze Mazowieckim *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Mieście nad Pilicą *Cmentarz żydowski w Nurze *Cmentarz żydowski w Okuniewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Osiecku *Cmentarz żydowski w Ostrołęce *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Ostrowi Mazowieckiej *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Ostrowi Mazowieckiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Otwocku *Cmentarz żydowski w Parysowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Piasecznie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Płocku *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Płocku *Cmentarz żydowski w Płońsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Popowie Kościelnym *Cmentarz żydowski w Pruszkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Przasnyszu *Cmentarz żydowski w Przysusze *Cmentarz żydowski w Przytyku *Cmentarz żydowski w Pułtusku *Cmentarz żydowski w Raciążu *Cmentarz żydowski w Radomiu *Cmentarz żydowski w Radzanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Radzyminie *Cmentarz żydowski w Różanie *Cmentarz żydowski w Ryczywole (województwo mazowieckie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Sarnakach *Cmentarz żydowski w Serocku *Cmentarz żydowski w Seroczynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Siedlcach (ul. Armii Krajowej) *Cmentarz żydowski w Siedlcach (ul. Berka Joselewicza) *Cmentarz żydowski w Siedlcach (ul. Szkolna) *Cmentarz żydowski w Siennie *Cmentarz żydowski w Sierpcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Skaryszewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Skrzynnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Sobieniach-Jeziorach *Cmentarz żydowski w Sochaczewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Sochocinie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Sokołowie Podlaskim *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Sokołowie Podlaskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Solcu nad Wisłą *Cmentarz żydowski w Stanisławowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Sterdyni *Cmentarz żydowski w Stoczku *Cmentarz żydowski w Stromcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Strzegowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Szreńsku *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Szreńsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Szydłowcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Tarczynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Warce *'''[[:Category: Cmentarz Żydowski, Warszawa, Mazowieckie]]''' *Cmentarz żydowski w Węgrowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wierzbicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Wiskitkach *Cmentarz żydowski w Wolanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wołominie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wyszkowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Wyszogrodzie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Wyszogrodzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wyśmierzycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Zakroczymiu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Zarębach Kościelnych *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Zarębach Kościelnych *Cmentarz żydowski w Zieluniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Zwoleniu (powiat zwoleński) *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Żelechowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Żelechowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Żurominie *Cmentarz żydowski w Żyrardowie =='''[[:Category: Opole Voivodeship, Poland|Opole Voivodeship]] aka województwo opolskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_opolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Białej *Cmentarz żydowski w Biskupicach (województwo opolskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Brzegu *Cmentarz żydowski w Dobrodzieniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Głogówku *Cmentarz żydowski w Głubczycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Gogolinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Gorzowie Śląskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Grodkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kędzierzynie-Koźlu *Cmentarz żydowski w Kietrzu *Cmentarz żydowski w Kluczborku *Cmentarz żydowski w Krapkowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Kraskowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Leśnicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Lewinie Brzeskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Miejscu *Cmentarz żydowski w Namysłowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Niemodlinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Niezdrowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Nysie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Nysie *Cmentarz żydowski w Oleśnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Opolu *Cmentarz żydowski w Otmuchowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Paczkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Pokoju *Cmentarz żydowski w Praszce *'''[[:Category: Cmentarz Żydowski, Prudnik, Opolskie]]''' *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Prudniku *Cmentarz żydowski w Skorogoszczy *Cmentarz żydowski w Strzelcach Opolskich *Cmentarz żydowski w Wołczynie (Polska) =='''[[:Category: Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland|Podlaskie Voivodeship]] aka województwo podlaskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_podlaskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Andrzejewie (województwo podlaskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Bakałarzewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Berżnikach *Cmentarz żydowski w Bielsku Podlaskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Bieniowcach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Boćkach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Boćkach *Cmentarz żydowski w Brańsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Choroszczy *Najstarszy cmentarz żydowski w Ciechanowcu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Ciechanowcu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Ciechanowcu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Czyżewie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Czyżewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Dąbrowie Białostockiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Drohiczynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Filipowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Goniądzu *Cmentarz żydowski w Gosiach Dużych *Cmentarz żydowski w Grajewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Gródku *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Jabłonce Kościelnej *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Jabłonce Kościelnej *Cmentarz żydowski w Jałówce *Cmentarz żydowski w Janowie (województwo podlaskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Jasionówce *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Jasionówce *Cmentarz żydowski w Jedwabnem *Cmentarz żydowski w Jeleniewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kleszczelach *Cmentarz żydowski w Knyszynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kolimagach *Cmentarz żydowski w Kolnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Korycinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Krasnopolu *Cmentarz żydowski w Krynkach *Cmentarz żydowski w Kuźnicy Białostockiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Lipsku (powiat augustowski) *Cmentarz żydowski w Łapach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Łomży *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Łomży *Cmentarz żydowski w Michałowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Mielniku *Cmentarz żydowski w Mieruniszkach *Cmentarz żydowski w Milejczycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Moczydłach *Cmentarz żydowski w Mściwujach *Cmentarz żydowski w Narwi *Cmentarz żydowski w Narewce *Cmentarz żydowski w Niemirowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowogrodzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Dworze *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Orli *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Orli *Mogiła zbiorowa w Pniewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Przerośli *Cmentarz żydowski w Puńsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Radziłowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Rajgrodzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Rutkach-Kossakach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Sejnach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Sejnach *Cmentarz żydowski w Sidrze *Cmentarz żydowski w Siemiatyczach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Sokołach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Sokołach *Cmentarz żydowski w Sokółce *Cmentarz żydowski w Stawiskach *Cmentarz żydowski w Stawiskach (las Płaszczatka) *Cmentarz żydowski w Suchowoli *Cmentarz żydowski w Supraślu *Cmentarz żydowski w Surażu *Cmentarz żydowski w Suwałkach *Cmentarz żydowski w Szczuczynie (województwo podlaskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Szczytach-Dzięciołowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Szumowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Śniadowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Trzciannem *Cmentarz żydowski w Tykocinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wasilkowie (ul. Słowackiego) *Cmentarz żydowski w Wasilkowie (ul. Supraślska) *Cmentarz żydowski w Wiznie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wiżajnach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Wysokiem Mazowieckiem *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Wysokiem Mazowieckiem *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Zabłudowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Zabłudowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Zambrowie =='''[[:Category: Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka województwo pomorskie '''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_pomorskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Bolszewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Bytowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Chojnicach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Chojnicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Czarnem *Cmentarz żydowski w Czersku *Cmentarz żydowski w Człuchowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Debrznie *Cmentarz żydowski w Dzierzgoniu *Cmentarze żydowskie w Gdańsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Gniewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kartuzach *Cmentarz żydowski w Kolinczu *Cmentarz żydowski w Kościerzynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kwidzynie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Lęborku *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Lęborku *Cmentarz żydowski w Malborku *Cmentarz żydowski w Miastku *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Dworze Gdańskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Stawie *Cmentarz żydowski w Prabutach *Cmentarz żydowski w Pucku *Cmentarz żydowski w Skarszewach *Cmentarz żydowski w Słupsku *'''[[:Category: Cmentarz Żydowski, Sopot, Pomorskie]]''' *Cmentarz żydowski w Starogardzie Gdańskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Starym Targu *Cmentarz żydowski w Sztumie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Tczewie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Tczewie =='''[[:Category: Silesian Voivodeship, Poland|Silesian Voivodeship]] aka województwo śląskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_%C5%9Bl%C4%85skim *Cmentarz żydowski w Będzinie przy ul. Sieleckiej *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Będzinie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Będzinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Bielsku-Białej *Cmentarz żydowski w Bielsku-Białej (ul. Wyzwolenia) *Cmentarz żydowski w Bieruniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Bytomiu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Bytomiu *Cmentarz żydowski w Chorzowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Cieszowej *Nowy Cmentarz Żydowski w Cieszynie *Stary Cmentarz Żydowski w Cieszynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Czechowicach-Dziedzicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Czeladzi *Cmentarz żydowski w Częstochowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Dąbrowie Górniczej *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Gliwicach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Gliwicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Janowie (województwo śląskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Jaworznie *Cmentarz żydowski w Katowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Kłobucku *Cmentarz żydowski w Koniecpolu *Cmentarz żydowski w Krzepicach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Lelowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Lelowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Lublińcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Miasteczku Śląskim *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Mikołowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Mikołowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Milówce *Cmentarz żydowski w Mstowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Mysłowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Pilicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Przyrowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Pszczynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Pyskowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Raciborzu *Cmentarz żydowski w Rybniku *Cmentarz żydowski w Siewierzu *Cmentarz żydowski w Sławkowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Sosnowcu Rudnej *Najnowszy cmentarz żydowski w Sosnowcu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Sosnowcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Sośnicowicach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Szczekocinach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Szczekocinach *Cmentarz żydowski w Tarnowskich Górach *Cmentarz żydowski w Toszku *Cmentarz żydowski w Ustroniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Wielowsi *Cmentarz żydowski w Wilamowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Wodzisławiu Śląskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Zabrzu *Cmentarz żydowski w Zawierciu *Cmentarz żydowski w Zawierciu-Kromołowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Żarkach *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Żarkach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Żarnowcu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Żarnowcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Żorach *Cmentarz żydowski w Żywcu =='''[[:Category: Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland|Subcarpathian Voivodeship]] aka województwo podkarpackie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_podkarpackim *Cmentarz żydowski w Baligrodzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Birczy *Cmentarz żydowski w Błażowej *Cmentarz żydowski w Brzostku *Cmentarz żydowski w Brzozowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Bukowsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Cieszanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Cisnej *Cmentarz żydowski w Czudcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Dębicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Dubiecku *Cmentarz żydowski w Dukli *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Dynowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Dynowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski we Frysztaku *Stary cmentarz żydowski we Frysztaku *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Głogowie Małopolskim *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Głogowie Małopolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Grodzisku Dolnym *Cmentarz żydowski w Jarocinie (województwo podkarpackie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Jarosławiu *Cmentarz żydowski w Jasienicy Rosielnej *Cmentarz żydowski w Jaśle *Cmentarz żydowski w Jaśliskach *Cmentarz żydowski w Jaworniku Polskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Jodłowej *Cmentarz żydowski w Kańczudze *Cmentarz żydowski w Kolbuszowej *Cmentarz żydowski w Korczynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Krasiczynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Krośnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Krzeszowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Krzywczy *Cmentarz żydowski w Lesku *Cmentarz żydowski w Leżajsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Lubaczowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Lutowiskach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Łańcucie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Łańcucie *Cmentarz żydowski w Majdanie Królewskim *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Mielcu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Mielcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Narolu *Cmentarz żydowski w Niebylcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Nisku *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowotańcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Żmigrodzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Oleszycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Orłach (województwo podkarpackie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Pilźnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Pruchniku *Cmentarz żydowski w Przecławiu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Przemyślu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Przemyślu *Cmentarz żydowski w Przeworsku *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Radomyślu nad Sanem *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Radomyślu nad Sanem *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Radomyślu Wielkim *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Radomyślu Wielkim *Cmentarz żydowski w Radymnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Raniżowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Ropczycach *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Rudniku nad Sanem *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Rudniku nad Sanem *Cmentarz żydowski w Rybotyczach *Cmentarz żydowski w Rymanowie *Cmentarz żydowski na Czekaju w Rzeszowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Rzeszowie *Najstarszy cmentarz żydowski w Rzeszowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Rzochowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Sanoku *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Sanoku *Cmentarz żydowski w Sędziszowie Małopolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Sieniawie *Cmentarz żydowski w Skopaniu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Sokołowie Małopolskim *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Sokołowie Małopolskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Stalowej Woli *Cmentarz żydowski w Starym Dzikowie *Najstarszy cmentarz żydowski w Strzyżowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Strzyżowie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Strzyżowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Tarnobrzegu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Tarnobrzegu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Tyczynie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Tyczynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Tyrawie Wołoskiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Ulanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Ustrzykach Dolnych *Cmentarz żydowski w Wielkich Oczach *Cmentarz żydowski w Wielopolu Skrzyńskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Woli Michowej *Cmentarz żydowski w Zaklikowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Żołyni =='''[[:Category: Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland|Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship]] aka województwo warmińsko-mazurskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_warmi%C5%84sko-mazurskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Barczewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Bartoszycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Białej Piskiej *Cmentarz żydowski w Biskupcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Bisztynku *Cmentarz żydowski w Braniewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Dąbrównie *Cmentarz żydowski w Dobrym Mieście *Cmentarz żydowski w Działdowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Elblągu *Cmentarz żydowski w Ełku *Cmentarz żydowski we Fromborku *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Giżycku *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Giżycku *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Gołdapi *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Gołdapi *Cmentarz żydowski w Górowie Iławeckim *Cmentarz żydowski w Iławie *Cmentarz żydowski w Janowie (województwo warmińsko-mazurskie) *Cmentarz żydowski w Jezioranach *Cmentarz żydowski w Kętrzynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Kisielicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Lidzbarku *Cmentarz żydowski w Lidzbarku Warmińskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Lubawie *Cmentarz żydowski w Mikołajkach *Cmentarz żydowski w Miłakowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Młynarach *Cmentarz żydowski w Morągu *Cmentarz żydowski w Mrągowie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Nidzicy *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Nidzicy *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Mieście Lubawskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Olecku *Cmentarz żydowski w Olsztynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Olsztynku *Cmentarz żydowski w Ornecie *Cmentarz żydowski w Ostródzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Pasłęku *Cmentarz żydowski w Pieniężnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Piszu *Cmentarz żydowski w Prostkach *Cmentarz żydowski w Reszlu *Cmentarz żydowski w Rynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Sępopolu *Cmentarz żydowski w Suszu *Cmentarz żydowski w Szczytnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Tolkmicku *Cmentarz żydowski w Węgorzewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wydminach *Cmentarz żydowski w Zalewie =='''[[:Category: West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|West Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka województwo zachodniopomorskie'''== *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_%C5%BCydowskie_w_wojew%C3%B3dztwie_zachodniopomorskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Baniach *Cmentarz żydowski w Barlinku *Cmentarz żydowski w Barwicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Białogardzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Białym Borze *Cmentarz żydowski w Bobolicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Boleszkowicach (powiat myśliborski) *Cmentarz żydowski w Cedyni *Cmentarz żydowski w Chociwlu *Cmentarz żydowski w Chojnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Choszcznie *Cmentarz żydowski w Czaplinku *Cmentarz żydowski w Człopie *Cmentarz żydowski w Dębnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Dobrej (powiat łobeski) *Cmentarz żydowski w Dobrzanach *Cmentarz żydowski w Drawnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Drawsku Pomorskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Golczewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Goleniowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Gryficach *Cmentarz żydowski w Gryfinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Ińsku *Cmentarz żydowski w Kaliszu Pomorskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Kamieniu Pomorskim *Cmentarz żydowski w Karlinie *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Kołobrzegu *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Kołobrzegu *Cmentarze żydowskie w Koszalinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Lipianach *Cmentarz żydowski w Łobzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Maszewie *Cmentarz żydowski w Mirosławcu *Cmentarz żydowski w Moryniu *Cmentarz żydowski w Myśliborzu *Cmentarz żydowski w Nowogardzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Pełczycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Płotach *Cmentarz żydowski w Polanowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Policach *Cmentarz żydowski w Połczynie-Zdroju *Cmentarz żydowski w Pyrzycach *Cmentarz żydowski w Reczu *Cmentarz żydowski w Resku *Cmentarz żydowski w Rusku *Cmentarz żydowski w Sianowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Siemczynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Siwkowicach *Cmentarz żydowski w Sławnie *Cmentarz żydowski w Stargardzie *Cmentarz żydowski w Suchaniu *Cmentarze żydowskie w Szczecinie *Kwatera żydowska Cmentarza Centralnego w Szczecinie *Cmentarz żydowski w Szczecinku *Cmentarz żydowski w Świdwinie *Stary cmentarz żydowski w Świnoujściu *Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Świnoujściu *Cmentarz żydowski w Trzebiatowie *Cmentarz żydowski w Tucznie *Cmentarz żydowski w Wałczu *Cmentarz żydowski w Węgorzynie *Cmentarz żydowski w Widuchowej *Cmentarz żydowski w Wolinie *Cmentarz Żydowski, Wrzeszcz *Cmentarz żydowski w Złocieńcu
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[[Category: Poland]] [[Category:Poland, Maintenance Categories]] [[Category: Poland Project]] [[Category: Poland, Cemeteries]] {{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=[[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} '''The following spacepage is maintained by the Cemetery Team of the Poland Project.''' Please include any Military or War Cemetery that can be located in Poland (Polish, American, German, Russian, etc). Please post the Wikitree Category link below. If one does not exist, post the link to Findagrave/Billiongraves/Website. *For example: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2451889/saint-josephs-polish-national-catholic-cemetery If you would like a cemetery added to this list, please leave a comment at the bottom of the page (anyone may leave a comment.) We appreciate feedback from everyone! See: [[:Category: Poland, Cemeteries]] for instructions on how to create a cemetery in Poland. Lists: *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria:Cmentarze_z_I_wojny_%C5%9Bwiatowej_w_Polsce ---- '''[[:Category: Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland|Greater Poland Voivodeship]] aka województwo wielkopolskie''' *[[:Category: Cmentarz Wojenny Wspólnoty Brytyjskiej, Poznań, Wielkopolskie]] *[[:Category: Deutsche Kriegsgräberstätte, Przemyśl, Wielkopolskie]] *Grób nieznanego żołnierza z Armii Poznań 1939r., Sieraków (Grave of an unknown soldier from the Poznań Army in 1939) *Cmentarz Wojenny, Konin ---- '''[[:Category: Holy Cross Voivodeship, Poland|Holy Cross Voivodeship]] aka województwo świętokrzyskie''' * * * ---- '''[[:Category: Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka województwo kujawsko-pomorskie''' *Żołnierze niemieccy II WŚ, Czarnowo * * ---- '''[[:Category: Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland|Lesser Poland Voivodeship]] aka województwo małopolskie''' *War Cemetery No. 200 Tarnów Chyszów *World War I Cemetery no. 133, Bobowa ---- '''[[:Category: Łódź Voivodeship, Poland|Łódź Voivodeship]] aka województwo łódzkie''' *Cmentarz Wojenny z 1914r, Wymysłów-Piaski * * ---- '''[[:Category: Lower Silesia Voivodeship, Poland|Lower Silesian Voivodeship]] aka województwo dolnośląskie''' *[[:Category: Garnisonfriedhof, Świdnica, Dolnośląskie]] * * ---- '''[[:Category: Lublin Voivodeship, Poland|Lublin Voivodeship]] aka województwo lubelskie''' * * *Cmentarz Z Czasow I Wojny Swiatowej, (War Cemetery from World War I) ---- '''[[:Category: Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland|Lubusz Voivodeship]] aka województwo lubuskie''' *Cmentarz Wojenny, Gorzów Wielkopolski * ---- '''[[:Category: Masovian Voivodeship, Poland|Masovian Voivodeship]] aka województwo mazowieckie''' *(Armii Krjowej) Partisan cemetery in 1944, Armii Krajowej *(Biskupice) Cmentarz z I Wojny Światowej, Biskupice *(Czosnów) War Cemetery Palmyra, Czosnów *(Głoskow-Letnisko) Cmentarz z I Wojny Światowej, Głosków-Letnisko *(Henryków-Urocze) 1863, cmentarz wojenny, Henryków-Urocze *(Izabelin) Mogiła NŻ armii Poznań, Izabelin (Grave of the National Guard of the Poznań army) *(Janczewice) Cmentarz z I Wojny Światowej, Janczewice *(Kikoły)Cmentarz z I Wojny Światowej, Kikoły *(Konstancin-Jeziorna) Cmentarz wojenny - I wojna światowa, Konstancin-Jeziorna (War Cemetery - World War I) *(Konstancin-Jeziorna) Soldatenfriedhof Marynin (Cmentarz wojenny w Maryninie), Konstancin-Jeziorna *(Krosna-Wieś) Kwatera z I Wojny Światowej, Krosna-Wieś *(Młochów) Grób Wojenny, Młochów (War Grave) *(Ożarów Mazowiecki) Cmentarz Wojenny, Ożarów Mazowiecki *(Piaseczno) Cmentarz wojenny 1914r, Piaseczno (76 German, 124 Russian) *(Pruszków) cmentarz wojenny 1939, Pruszków *(Rokitno) Cmentarz z I Wojny Światowej, Rokitno *(Sierzchów) Cmentarz Z Czasow I Wojny Swiatowej, Sierzchów(?) (War Cemetery from World War I) *(Siestrzeń) Cmentarz z I Wojny Światowej, Siestrzeń *(Siedlce) Cmentarz Wojenny, Siedlce *(Strzeniówka) Mogiła z I Wojny Światowej, Strzeniówka *(Szczesna) Cmentarz Wojenny z I Wojny Światowej, Szczęsna *(Stare Babice) Cmentarz wojenny, Stare Babice *(Tarczyn) Cmentarz z I wojny światowej, Tarczyn *(Warszawa) [[:Category: Cmentarz Wojskowy na Powązkach, Warszawa, Mazowieckie]] *(Warszawa) Cmentarz Bródnowski, Warszawa (Quarters of fallen Red Army soldiers) *(Warszawa) Cmentarz Mauzoleum Żołnierzy Radzieckich, Warszawa (Soviet Military Cemetery)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Military_Cemetery,_Warsaw] *(Warszawa) Cmentarz Ofiar Wojny, Warszawa (Cemetery of War Victims) *(Warszawa) Żołnierze niemieccy II WŚ, Warszawa *(Warszawa) Kwatera Żołnierzy AK Korpusu "Jodła", Warszawa (Home Army Soldiers' Quarters of the "Jodła" Corps) *(Wawrze) [[:Category: Cmentarz-Pomnik w Wawrze, Wawrze, Mazowieckie]] *(Wiktorów) Cmentarz Wojenny, Wiktorów *(Wola Gołkowska) Cmentarz żołnierzy niemieckich z I wojny światowej, Wola Gołkowska (Cemetery of German soldiers from World War I) *(Wólka Załęska) Cmentarz Wojenny z I Wojny Światowej, Wólka Załęska (War Cemetery from World War I) ---- '''[[:Category: Opole Voivodeship, Poland|Opole Voivodeship]] aka województwo opolskie''' * * ---- '''[[:Category: Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland|Podlaskie Voivodeship]] aka województwo podlaskie''' *War cemetery from 1920, Białystok * * ---- '''[[:Category: Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka województwo pomorskie ''' * * * ---- '''[[:Category: Silesian Voivodeship, Poland|Silesian Voivodeship]] aka województwo śląskie''' *[[:Category: Deutscher Soldatenfriedhof, Siemianowice Śląskie, Śląskie]] * * ---- '''[[:Category: Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland|Subcarpathian Voivodeship]] aka województwo podkarpackie''' * * * ---- '''[[:Category: Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland|Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship]] aka województwo warmińsko-mazurskie''' * * * ---- '''[[:Category: West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|West Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka województwo zachodniopomorskie''' *Cmentarz Wojenny, Wałcz *Cmentarz Wojenny, Stare Łysogórki *Cmentarz Wojenny, Drawsko Pomorskie *[[:Category: Deutsche Kriegsgräberstätte Neumark Stare Czarnowo, Glinna, Zachodniopomorskie]]
Cemeteries, Polish Cemeteries in North America
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[[Category: Poland]] [[Category:Poland, Maintenance Categories]] [[Category: Poland Project]] [[Category: Poland, Cemeteries]] {{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=[[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} '''The following spacepage is maintained by the Cemetery Team of the Poland Project.''' Please post the Wikitree Category link below. If one does not exist, post the link to Findagrave/Billiongraves/Website. A cemetery category will be created. *For example: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2451889/saint-josephs-polish-national-catholic-cemetery (Dudek-276) If you would like a cemetery added to this list, please leave a comment at the bottom of the page (anyone may leave a comment.) We appreciate feedback from everyone! If you are interested in learning how to create cemetery categories see: [[:Space:Cemetery_Categorization]] and https://youtu.be/YXIcRnVPT70 (it is VERY easy! Once a Category is created, replace the link below. *One rule with category creation, it MUST begin from a profile. So please look for a profile on Wikitree as your starting point. ---- Quick reference for the Cemetery Team: *[[:Category:Poland%2C_Emigrant_Unknown_Birth_Location]] *[[:Category: Poland, Emigrants]] *[[:Category: Poland Voivodeships]] *[[:Space:Poland_Stickers]] ---- =='''UNITED STATES OF AMERICA'''== See: [[:Category: United States, Cemeteries]] ---- ==='''Arkansas'''=== *'''[[:Category: Immaculate Heart of Mary Cemetery, North Little Rock, Arkansas]]''' * ---- ==='''Connecticut'''=== *'''[[:Category: Holy Saviour Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Naugatuck, Connecticut]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Cross Cemetery, New Milford, Connecticut]]''' *'''[[:Category: Polish National Catholic Cemetery, New Britain, Connecticut]]''' *'''[[:Category: Sacred Heart Cemetery, New Britain, Connecticut]]''' *'''[[:Category:St Joseph's of Stratford National Catholic Church Cemetery, Stratford, Connecticut]]''' * ---- ==='''Delaware'''=== *'''[[:Category: Saint Hedwig Church, Wilmington, Delaware]]''' * ---- ==='''Florida'''=== *'''[[:Category: Saint Stanislaus Church Cemetery, Hernando County, Florida]]''' * ---- ==='''Illinois'''=== *'''[[:Category: All Saints Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Adalbert Catholic Cemetery, Niles, Illinois]]''' *'''[[:Category: St. Valentine's Cemetery, Spring Valley, Illinois]]''' * ---- ==='''Indiana'''=== *'''[[:Category: Saint Michaels Cemetery, Hammond, Indiana]]''' * ---- ==='''Maryland'''=== *'''[[:Category: Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Dundalk, Maryland]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Rosary Cemetery, Dundalk, Maryland]]''' * ---- ==='''Massachusetts'''=== *'''[[:Category: Blessed Virgin Mary Cemetery, Fall River, Massachusetts]]''' *'''[[:Category:Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Ware, Massachusetts]]''' *'''[[:Category:Polish National Catholic Church Cemetery, Blackstone, Massachusetts]]''' *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2289610/polish-national-catholic-cemetery; New Bedford, Bristol County *'''[[:Category: Saint Marys Cemetery, Ware, Massachusetts]]''' *'''[[Category:Saint Stanislaus Cemetery, Chicopee, Massachusetts]]''' ---- ==='''Michigan'''=== *'''[[:Category: Holy Cross Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Michigan]]''' *'''[[:Category: Polish Catholic National Cemetery, Deep River Township, Michigan]]''' *'''[[:Category: Polish Cemetery, Inverness Township, Michigan]]''' * ---- ==='''Minnesota'''=== *'''[[:Category: National Polish Catholic Cemetery, Kettle River, Minnesota]]''' *'''[[:Category:Polish Catholic Cemetery, Arnold, Minnesota]]''' *'''[[:Category: Polish Church Cemetery, North Benton, Minnesota]]''' * ---- ==='''Missouri'''=== *'''[[:Category: Old Polish Cemetery, Owensville, Missouri]]''' * ---- ==='''Nebraska'''=== *'''[[:Category: Saint John's Cemetery, Bellevue, Nebraska]]''' * ---- ==='''New Hampshire'''=== *'''[[:Category: Holy Trinity Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Goffstown, New Hampshire]]''' * ---- ==='''New Jersey'''=== *'''[[:Category: Church of Our Saviour Cemetery, Hamilton, New Jersey]]''' *'''[[:Category:St. Mary's Cemetery, East Brunswick, New Jersey]]''' * ---- ==='''New York'''=== *'''[[:Category: All Saints Polish National Cemetery, Rome, New York]] *'''[[:Category: Heart of Jesus Cemetery, Graniteville, New York]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Commack, New York]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Cross Polish National Cemetery, Whitestown, New York]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Mother of the Rosary Parish Cemetery, Cheektowaga, New York]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Coram, New York]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Spirit Polish National Catholic Church Cemetery, Herkimer, New York]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Casimir's Polish Catholic Cemetery, Irondequoit, New York]]''' * ==='''North Dakota'''=== *'''[[:Category: Saint Lukes Cemetery, Veseleyville, North Dakota]]''' * ---- ==='''Ohio'''=== *'''[[:Category: Sacred Heart of Jesus Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Parma, Ohio]]''' * ---- ==='''Oklahoma'''=== *'''[[:Category: Saint Teresas Catholic Cemetery, Harrah, Oklahoma]]''' * ---- ==='''Pennsylvania'''=== *'''[[:Category: All Saints Polish National Cemetery, Carnegie, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Good Shepherd Cemetery, West Nanticoke, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Child Polish National Cemetery, Silkworth, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Cross Polish National Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Family Cemetery, North Versailles, Pennsylvania]] *'''[[:Category: Holy Ghost Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Shenandoah Heights, Pennsylvania]] *'''[[:Category: Holy Trinity Polish National Catholic Church Cemetery, Washington, Pennsylvania]] *'''[[:Category: Holy Trinity Polish National Cemetery, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Conemaugh Township, Pennsylvania]] *'''[[:Category: Holy Trinity Polish National Cemetery, New Castle, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Holy Trinity Polish Catholic Cemetery, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: New Saint Casimir's Cemetery, Shenandoah Heights, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Old Polish Cemetery, South Fork, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Our Lady of Czestochowa Cemetery, Doylestown, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Roman Catholic Polish Cemetery of the Transfiguration, Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Adalbert Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Dickson City, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Marys Cemetery, Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Mary's Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Duryea, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Sacred Heart of Jesus Polish National Catholic Church Cemetery, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Hedwigs Cemetery, Larksville, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Josef's Polish Catholic Cemetery, Everson, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Joseph Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Llewellyn, Pennsylvania]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Valentine's Polish National Catholic Church Cemetery, Bensalem, Pennsylvania]] *'''[[:Category:St. Stephen's Polish National Church Memorial Cemetery, Kenhorst, Pennsylvania]]''' * ---- ==='''South Dakota'''=== *'''[[:Category: Polish Cemetery, Lesterville, South Dakota]]''' * ---- ==='''Texas'''=== *'''[[:Category: Saint Michaels Polish Catholic Cemetery, Bexar County, Texas]]''' *'''[[:Category: Panna Maria Cemetery, Panna Maria, Texas]]''' *'''[[:Category: Polonia Cemetery, Lockhart, Texas]]''' * ---- ==='''Vermont'''=== *'''[[:Category: Saint Stanislaus Kostka Cemetery, West Rutland, Vermont]]''' * ---- ==='''Washington'''=== *'''[[:Category: Polish Cemetery, Roslyn, Washington]]''' * ---- ==='''West Virginia'''=== *'''[[:Category: Monongah Mine No. 6, Monongah, West Virginia]]''' * ---- ==='''Wisconsin'''=== *'''[[:Category: Our Saviors Polish National Cemetery, Little Eau Claire, Wisconsin]]''' *'''[[:Category: Polish Cemetery, Strickland, Wisconsin]]''' *'''[[:Category: Polish National Cemetery, South Chase, Wisconsin]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Marys Catholic Cemetery, Jennings, Wisconsin]] * ---- =='''CANADA'''== See: [[:Category: Canada, Cemeteries]] ---- ==='''Alberta'''=== *'''[[:Category: Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Cemetery, Two Hills, Alberta]]''' * ---- ==='''British Columbia'''=== * * ---- ==='''Manitoba'''=== *'''[[:Category: Beachside Polish Pioneers Cemetery, Sandy Hook, Manitoba]]''' *'''[[:Category: Polish National Cemetery, Libau, Manitoba]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Marys Polish National Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Josephs Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Beausejour, Manitoba]]''' *'''[[:Category:St. Joseph Polish National Catholic Cemetery, St. Clements, Manitoba]]''' *St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Cemetery, Shortdale, Manitoba: http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/sites/shortdalepolishcemetery.shtml, https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2617088/saint-anthony's-roman-catholic-cemetery * ==='''New Brunswick'''=== * * ---- ==='''Newfoundland and Labrador'''=== * * ---- ==='''Nova Scotia'''=== * * ---- ==='''Ontario'''=== *'''[[:Category: St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Barrys Bay, Ontario]]''' *'''[[:Category: St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Cemetery, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario]]''' *'''[[:Category: Saint Peters Cemetery, London, Ontario]]''' * ---- ==='''Prince Edward Island'''=== * * ---- ==='''Quebec'''=== * * ---- ==='''Saskatchewan'''=== *'''[[:Category: Czeremchniw Polish Roman Catholic Cemetery, Buchanan, Saskatchewan]]''' * ----
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This is a list of cemeteries in the USA, where a Bannister, Halderman, Seaton or another family member was buried. Note: additions will be made as they come up. ==California== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=7965&CScn=fairhaven&CScntry=4&CSst=6& Fairhaven Memorial Park] 1702 E. Fairhaven Ave., Santa Ana, Orange County, California USA, Postal Code: 92705-6821, Phone: (714) 633-1442. - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-42 Family members buried here] ==Illinois== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=7965&CScn=fairhaven&CScntry=4&CSst=6& Forest Home Cemetery] 863 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA. - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA-11 Family members buried here] ==Michigan== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=52254900&CRid=177045& Colfax Cemetery] Bad Axe, Huron County, Michigan USA - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA-2 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=beebe&GSfn=walter&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=24&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=38615720&CRid=882&df=all& Lakeside Cemetery] Holly, Oakland County, Michigan USA - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA-12 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=beebe&GSfn=elmer&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=62429034&CRid=1000&df=all& Maple Hill Cemetery] Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan USA - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Beebe-1562-1 Family members buried here] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1321/omard-cemetery Omard Cemetery] Brown City, Sanilac County, Michigan, USA - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clark-10895 Family members buried here] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=bannister&GSiman=1&GScid=714&GRid=131190219&CRid=714& Hillcrest Memorial Gardens] Owosso, Shiawassee County, Michigan USA - [[:Category:Hillcrest_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Owosso%2C_Michigan|Family members buried here]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1524/rockford-cemetery Rockford Cemetery] Rockford, Kent County, Michigan, USA - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Porter-8392 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=36276632&CRid=1889& Verona Township Cemetery] Huron County, Michigan USA - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA-5 Family members buried here] ==Minnesota== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=billingsley&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=25&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=100455791&CRid=82700&df=all& Lakewood Cemetery] Minneapolis Hennepin County Minnesota USA - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA-3 Family members buried here] ==Montana== * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=bannister&GSiman=1&GScid=2271329&GRid=35036502&CRid=2271329& Old Highland Cemetery] Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana USA - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dent-870-1 Family members buried here] ==New Jersey== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=hamilton&GSfn=john&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=33&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=62226382&CRid=846616&df=all& Washington Cemetery] Warren County, New Jersey, USA - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA-14 Family members buried here] ==New York== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=beebe&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=36&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GSsr=41&GRid=158578648&CRid=64702&df=all& Green Mount Cemetery] Dansville, Livingston County, New York, USA - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA-13 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=65652&CScn=pine+ridge&CScntry=4&CSst=36& Pine Ridge Cemetery] Saranac Lake, Essex County, New York, USA - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA-6 Family members buried here] ==Nebraska== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=75184093&CRid=100847& Juniata Cemetery] Adams County, Nebraska, USA - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-46 Family members buried here] ==Ohio== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=40909&CScn=forest+rose&CScntry=4&CSst=37& Forest Rose Cemetery], 1238 North Columbus Street, Lancaster, Ohio USA - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA Family members buried here] == Texas == * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=billingsley&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=46&GScnty=2739&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=12872410&CRid=1609159&df=all& Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum], Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas USA - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA-8 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=108014651&CRid=5406& Mount Olivet Cemetery], Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas USA - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA-9 Family members buried here] == Virginia == * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=32117881&CRid=2285733& Digges Family at Bellfield Plantation] Yorktown, York County, Virginia, USA
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[[Category:Cornwall, Administration]] [[Category: Cornwall, Cemeteries]] '''To Compare''' the various Descriptions used by others ! ''May 2020'' * [https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/advice-and-benefits/deaths-funerals-and-cremations/cornwall-council-cemeteries/ Cornwall '''Council''' Cemeteries - '''*''' ''CCC'' list ''29''] | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=Trewirgie&CScntry=0&CSst=0 Find A Grave] entry *[[:Category: Cornwall, Cemeteries|Category: '''Cornwall,''' Cemeteries]] | ''Find a Grave'' list''762 ! '' | :'''Phillack, Cornwall *''' not listed in ''CCC'' | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2495288/st-felicitas-and-st-piala-churchyard St Felicitas and St Piala ''Churchyard'' ''1577''] '''and''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620672/phillack-church-cemetery Phillack Church ''Cemetery'' ''17''] - ? now gone. :[[:Category: All Saints Churchyard, Stoke Climsland, Cornwall|All Saints Churchyard, Stoke Climsland, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2352413/all-saints-churchyard All Saints Churchyard] :[[:Category: Berry Cemetery, Bodmin, Cornwall|'''Berry''' Cemetery, Bodmin, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361048/berry-cemetery Berry Cemetery] '''and''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2628178/berry-road-cemetery Berry ''Road'' Cemetery] :[[:Category: St Crewenna's Churchyard, Crowan, Cornwall|St Crewenna's Churchyard, Crowan, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2194813/crowan-anglican-churchyard Crowan Anglican Churchyard '''''aka''' St Crewenna'' ] :[[:Category: Egloshayle Cemetery, Egloshayle, Cornwall|Egloshayle Cemetery, Egloshayle, Cornwall]] '''*''' not listed in ''CCC'' | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2553247/egloshayle-cemetery Egloshayle Cemetery ''3182''] '''and''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695376/egloshayle-churchyard Egloshayle ''Churchyard''] :[[:Category: Ladock Parish Cemetery, Ladock, Cornwall|Ladock Parish Cemetery, Ladock, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2506685/ladock-parish-cemetery Ladock Parish Cemetery ''217''] :[[:Category: Padstow Cemetery, Padstow, Cornwall|Padstow Cemetery, Padstow, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1972382/padstow-cemetery Padstow Cemetery ''572''] :[[:Category: St Petroc's Churchyard, Padstow, Cornwall|St Petroc's Churchyard, Padstow, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2287658/st.-petroc-churchyard St. Petroc Churchyard ''Pad''] '''and''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2204992/st.-petroc's-churchyard St. Petroc's Churchyard ''Wade''] '''? spellings''' :[[:Category: Parish Churchyard, Week St Mary, Cornwall|Parish Churchyard, Week St Mary, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2587083/parish-of-week-st.-mary-churchyard Parish of Week St. Mary Churchyard] :[[:Category: Paul Cemetery, Paul, Cornwall|Paul Cemetery, Paul, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2164954/paul-cemetery Paul Cemetery] '''and''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2193292/paul-new-churchyard Paul New Churchyard '''aka''' ''Paul Church Hall'' ] :[[:Category: Pillaton Parish Churchyard, Pillaton, Cornwall|Pillaton Parish Churchyard, Pillaton, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2385912/pillaton-parish-churchyard Pillaton Parish Churchyard] :[[:Category: St Euny Churchyard, Redruth, Cornwall|St Euny Churchyard, Redruth, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2195611/st.-euny-churchyard St. Euny Churchyard ''4648'' ] :[[:Category: St Hilary Cemetery, Marazion, Cornwall|St Hilary Cemetery, Marazion, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2589372/parish-churchyard Parish Churchyard] '''and''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2367709/st.-hilary-cemetery St. Hilary Cemetery ''154''] :[[:Category: Saint Endellion Churchyard, St Endellion, Cornwall|Saint Endellion Churchyard, St Endellion, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331996/st.-endellion-churchyard St. Endellion Churchyard ''2835''] :[[:Category: St Breock Churchyard, St Breock, Cornwall|St Breock Churchyard, St Breock, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2601229/st-breock-parish-burial-ground St Breock Parish Burial Ground '''new'''] : St Columb Major (Queens) Cemetery, Cornwall | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2618083/st.-columb-major-(queens)-cemetery St. Columb Major (Queens) Cemetery] :St Columb Major Cemetery, Cornwall | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2558874/st.-columb-minor-cemetery St. Columb Minor Cemetery ''626''] :St Columba Churchyard, St Columb Major, Cornwall | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2300338/st.-columba-churchyard St. Columba Churchyard ''97''] :[[:Category: St Enoder Churchyard, St Enoder, Cornwall|St Enoder Churchyard, St Enoder, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2516158/st.-enoder-cemetery St. Enoder Cemetery] :[[:Category: St Erth Cemetery, St Erth, Cornwall|St Erth Cemetery, St Erth, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2667285/st.-erth-cemetery St. Erth Cemetery ''8'' ] :[[:Category: St Martin and St Meriodoc Churchyard, Camborne, Cornwall|St Martin and St Meriodoc Churchyard, Camborne, Cornwall]] | [ ? :[[:Category: St Materiana Churchyard, Tintagel, Cornwall|St Materiana Churchyard, Tintagel, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263957/st.-materiana's-churchyard St. Materiana's Churchyard ''1326''] :[[:Category: St Michael's Churchyard, Landrake, Cornwall|St Michael's Churchyard, Landrake, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2493383/st-michael's-churchyard St Michael's Churchyard ''96''] :[[:Category: St Wenna's Churchyard, Morval, Cornwall|St Wenna's Churchyard, Morval, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2623415/st.-wenna's-churchyard St. Wenna's Churchyard ''17''] :[[:Category: Treverbyn Parish Churchyard, Treverbyn, Cornwall|Treverbyn Parish Churchyard, Treverbyn, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2466808/treverbyn-parish-churchyard Treverbyn Parish Churchyard ''25''] '''and''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2466844/treverbyn-cemetery Treverbyn Cemetery ''620''] :[[:Category: Trewirgie Cemetery, Redruth, Cornwall|Trewirgie Cemetery, Redruth, Cornwall '''*''' ''CCC'' ]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2493694/trewirgie-cemetery Trewirgie Cemetery] :[[:Category: Werrington Parish Churchyard, Werrington, Cornwall|Werrington Parish Churchyard, Werrington, Cornwall]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2611910/werrington-churchyard Werrington Churchyard ''255''] *[https://opc-cornwall.org/Resc/cemeteries.php Resources - '''Cornwall''' Local Authority Burial Grounds] :[https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/anger-price-burials-cornwall-council-1417857 :[https://jakubmarian.com/difference-between-cemetery-and-graveyard-in-english/ '''Difference''' between ‘cemetery’ and ‘graveyard’ ] == Sources == *[[space:Cornwall, Andrewartha - Cemetery Tree|Cornwall, Andrewartha - Cemetery Tree]]
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:::'''''*[Category: Smith County, Texas, Cemeteries]] :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/ findagrave.com].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Malakoff_City_Cemetery%2C_Malakoff%2C_Texas|Malakoff City Cemetery, Malakoff, Henderson County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Cedars Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Texas|Cedars Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Union_Chapel_Cemetery%2C_Garden_Valley%2C_Texas|Union Chapel Cemetery, Garden Valley, Smith County, Texas]]] :::'''''*[https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=406420&CScn=Sand+Springs+Cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2769& Sand Springs Cemetery, Mineola, Wood County, Texas].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Garden_Valley_Cemetery%2C_Garden_Valley%2C_Texas|Garden Valley Cemetery, Garden Valley, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Pilgrim_Rest_No._2_Cemetery%2C_Golden%2C_Texas|Pilgrim Rest No.2, Golden, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=36429&CScn=Powder+Springs+Baptist+Church+Cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=12& Powder Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Powder Springs, Cobb County, Georgia].''''' :::'''''*[https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=7321&CScn=Tyson+Cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=46& Tyson Cemetery, Pilot Point, Denton County, Texas].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Blackstock&GSfn=Forrest&GSmn=Young&GSby=1890&GSbyrel=in&GSdy=1948&GSdyrel=in&GSst=46&GScnty=2753&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=40894004&CRid=1912524&df=all& Edom Cemetery, Edom, Van Zandt County, Texas].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=99559863&CRid=2470585& Old Primitive Baptist Churchyard, Cobb County, Georgia].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=10563022&CRid=158625& Meador Cemetery, Jacksonville, Cherokee County, Texas].''''' :::'''''*[https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=47253029&CRid=611900& Trinidad City Cemetery, Trinidad, Henderson County, Texas].''''' :::'''''*[https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=8086060&CRid=109415& Houston national Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=542274 Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas ].''''' :::'''''*[https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=137577&GRid=7735107&CRid=2411718& Bascom Cemetery, Bascom, Smith, Texas].''''' :::'''''*[https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=137577&GRid=7735107&CRid=2411718& Mission Burial Park South, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Caney_Cemetery%2C_Sulphur_Springs%2C_Texas|Caney Cemetery, Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=99838547&CRid=2167092&Sulphur Springs City Cemetery, Sulphur Springs, Hopkins, Texas].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Prairie_Valley_Cemetery%2C_Lone_Oak%2C_Texas|Prairie Valley Cemetery, Lone Oak, Hunt County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Hopewell_Cemetery%2C_Winnsboro%2C_Texas|Hopewell Cemetery, Winnsboro, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Lee_Cemetery%2C_Winnsboro%2C_Texas|Lee Cemetery, Winnsboro, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Pine_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Pine_Hill%2C_Texas|Pine Hill Cemetery, Pine Hill, Hopkins County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Winnsboro_City_Cemetery%2C_Winnsboro%2C_Texas|Winnsboro City Cemetery, Winnsboro, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Cathedral_in_the_Pines_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Cathedral in the Pines Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Stephens_Cemetery%2C_Stephens%2C_Arkansas|Stephens Cemetery, Stephens, Ouahita County, Arkansas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Oakland_Cemetery%2C_Atlanta%2C_Georgia|Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Colony Church of Christ Cemetery, Colony, Rains County, Texas|Colony Church of Christ Cemetery, Alba, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Cottonwood_Cemetery%2C_Cottonwood%2C_Wood_County%2C_Texas|Cottonwood Cemetery, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Corinth_Cemetery%2C_Gwinnett_County%2C_Georgia|Corinth Cemetery, Gwinnett County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Elliott_Cemetery%2C_Atlanta%2C_Georgia|Elliott Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Morris_Cemetery%2C_Powder_Springs%2C_Georgia|Morris Cemetery, Powder Springs, Cobb County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Rose_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Austell%2C_Georgia|Rose Hill Cemetery, Austell, Cobb County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Oak_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Graham%2C_Texas|Oak Grove Cemetery, Graham, Young County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Zion_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Peaster%2C_Texas|Zion Hill Cemetery, Peaster, Parker County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Redan_Community_Cemetery%2C_Redan%2C_Georgia|Redan Community Cemetery, Raden, DeKalb County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Hillcrest_Cemetery%2C_East_Point%2C_Georgia|Hillcrest Cemetery, East Point, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Casey%27s_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Atlanta%2C_Georgia|Casey's Hill Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Marietta_National_Cemetery%2C_Manietta%2C_Georgia|Marietta Natiional Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Westview_Cemetery%2C_Atlanta%2C_Georgia|Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia]]'..... :::'''''*[[:Category: Sharon Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Tyrone, Georgia|Sharon Memorial Garden Cemetery, Tyrone, Fayette County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Pioneer_Cemetery%2C_Graham%2C_Texas|Pioneer Cemetery, Graham, Young County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Hillside Cemetery, Fort Lupton, Colorado|Hillside Cemetery, Fort Lupton, Weld County, Colorado]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Rosewood Funeral Home and Cemetery, Humble, Texas|Rosewood Funeral Home and Cemetery, Humble, Harris County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Bryan_City_Cemetery%2C_Bryan%2C_Texas|Bryan City Cemetery, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Woodville_Cemetery%2C_Woodville%2C_Kentucky|Woodville Cemetery, Woodville, McCracken County, Kentucky]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Roselawn_Cemetery%2C_Bardwell%2C_Kentucky|Roselawn Cemetery, Bardwell, Carlisle County, Kentucky]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Old_Bethel_Cemetery%2C_Iuka%2C_Illinois|Old Bethel Cemetery, Iuka, Marion County, Illinois]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Restland_Cemetery%2C_Olney%2C_Texas|Restland Cemetery, Olney, Young County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Cheatham Hill Memorial Park, Marietta, Georgia|Cheatham Hill Memorial Park, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Alvaton Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvaton, Georgia|Alvaton Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvaton, Meriwether County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=85649950&CRid=165465& Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery Fisherville, Augusta County, Virginia].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Crest Lawn Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia|Crestlawn Cemetery, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Miami_Memorial_Park_Cemetery%2C_Miami%2C_Florida|Miami Memorial Park Cemetery, Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=114013297&CRid=24834& Musgrove Cemetery, Fayette County, Alabama].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: White Springs United Methodist Church Cemetery, Fayette County, Alabama|White Springs Cemetery, Hubbertville, Fayette County, Alabama]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Byrd_Cemetery%2C_Blount_County%2C_Alabama|Byrd Cemetery, Blount County, Alabama]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Steele_Cemetery%2C_Steele%2C_Alabama|Steele Cemetery in findagrave.com]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Crabapple_Baptist_Cemetery%2C_Alpharetta%2C_Georgia|Crabapple Baptist Cemetery, Alpharetta, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Providence_Baptist_Church_Cemetery_Number_2%2C_Alpharetta%2C_Georgia|Providence Baptist Church Cemetery Number 2 in findagrave.com]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=64147148&CRid=2352903&Providence Providence Baptist Church Cemetery Number 1 in findagrave.com].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Green_Lawn_Cemetery%2C_Roswell%2C_Georgia|Green Lawn Cemetery, Roswell, Fulton, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Old_Roswell_Cemetery%2C_Roswell%2C_Georgia|Old Roswell Cemetery, Roswell, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta, Georgia|Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Rest_Haven_Cemetery%2C_Alpharetta%2C_Georgia|Rest Haven Cemetery, Alpharetta, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Four_Mile_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Pickens_County%2C_Georgia|Four Mile Baptist Church, Pickens County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Ebenezer_Cemetery%2C_Georgia|Ebenezer Cemetery, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Salem_Cemetery%2C_Linden%2C_Texas|Salem Cemetery, Linden, Cass County, Texas]]]''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Westview_Cemetery%2C_Atlanta%2C_Georgia|Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Hamilton_Beeman_Cemetery%2C_Retreat%2C_Texas|Hamilton Beeman Cemetery, Retreat, Navarror County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Jesup_City_Cemetery%2C_Jesup%2C_Georgia|Jesup City Cemetery, Jesup, Wayne County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Ebenezer_Freewill_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Glennville%2C_Georgia|Ebenezer Freewill Baptist Church Cemetery, Glennville, Tattnall, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Love%27s_Chapel_Primitive_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Glennville%2C_Georgia|Love's Chapel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Glennville, TRattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Andersonville_National_Cemetery%2C_Andersonville%2C_Georgia|Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Andersonville County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Barnard_Cemetery%2C_Evans_County%2C_Georgia|Barnard Cemetery, Evans County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Greenlawn_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Chesapeake%2C_Virginia|Greenlawn Memorial Gardens, Cheapeake, Chesapeake City County, Virginia]]] :::'''''*[[:Category: Starrville Cemetery, Starrville, Texas|Starrville Cemetery, Starrville, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Peoria_Cemetery%2C_Franklin_County%2C_Kansas|Peoria Cemetery, Franklin County, Kansas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sylvan_Lake_Cemetery%2C_Sanford%2C_Florida|Sylvan Lake Cemetery, Sanford, Seminole County, Florida]]] :::'''''*[[:Category: Celestial Memorial Gardens, West Columbia, South Carolina|Celestial Memorial Gardens, West Columbia, lexington County, South Carolina]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Beards_Creek_Church_Cemetery%2C_Glennville%2C_Georgia|Beards Creek Church Cemetery, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Rogers_Cemetery%2C_Evans_County%2C_Georgia|Rogers Cemetery, Evans County, Georgia]]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Geenwood_Memorial_Cemetery%2C_Grass_Valley%2C_California|Greenwood Memorial Cemetery, Grass Valleu, Nevada County, California]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Little_Lake_Cemetery%2C_Santa_Fe_Springs%2C_California|Little Lake Cemetery, Santa Fe Springs, Los Angeles County, California]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Highland_Cemetery%2C_Iola%2C_Kansas|Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Old Folsom Family Cemetery, Lowndes County, Georgia|Old Folsom Family Cemetery, Hahira, lowndes County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Saint_Andrews_Cemetery%2C_Darien%2C_Georiga|Saint Andrews Cemetery, Dorien County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Palmetto_Cemetery%2C_Brunswick%2C_Georgia|Palmetto Cemetery, Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Bay_Branch_Cemetery%2C_Claxton%2C_Georgia|Bay Branch Cemetery, Claxton, Evans County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Canoochee_Cemetery%2C_Claxton%2C_Georgia|Canoochee Cemetery, Claxton, Evans County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Old_Anderson_Church_Cemetery%2C_Collins%2C_Georgia|Old Anderson Church Cemetery, Collins, Tattnall County, Geortia]]] :::'''''*[[:Category:Cat_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Valdosta%2C_Georgia|Cat Creek Cemetery, Valdosta, Georgia]]] :::'''''*[[:Category:Bonaventure_Cemetery%2C_Savannah%2C_Georgia|Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Brewton_Cemetery%2C_Hagan%2C_Georgia|Brewton Cemetery, Hagan, Evans County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Salem_Cemetery%2C_Lake_City%2C_Florida|Salem Cemetery, Lake City, Columbia County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Willacoochee_City_Cemetery%2C_Willacoochee%2C_Georgia|Willacoohee City Cemetery, Atkinson County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Glennville_City_Cemetery%2C_Glennville%2C_Georgia|Glennville City Cemetery, Glennville, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Cedar_Lane_Cemetery%2C_Baldwin_County%2C_Georgia|Cedar lane Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Springhill_Primitive_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Irwin_County%2C_Georgia|Springhill Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Irwin County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Cook_Cemetery%2C_Finger%2C_Tennessee|Cook Cemetery Finger, McNairy, Tennessee]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Holly_Springs_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Morgantown%2C_Mississippi|Holly Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Morgantown, Marion County, Mississippi]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: McGee-Payne Cemetery, Doniphan, Missouri|McGee-Payne Cemetery, Doniphan, Ripley County, Mississippi]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:IOOF_Cemetery%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|IOOF Cemetery in findagrave.com]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Mound_Valley_Cemetery%2C_Mound_Valley%2C_Kansas|Mound Valley Cemetery, Mound Valley, Labette County, Kansas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Bullard_Cemetery%2C_Powder_Springs%2C_Georgia|Bullard Cemetery, Powder Springs, Cobb County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Mount_Tabor_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Paulding_County%2C_Georgia|Mount Tabor United Methodist Church Cemetery, Paulding County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:New_Canaan_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Dallas%2C_Georgia|New Canaan Baptist Church Cemetery, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Hiram, Georgia|Popular Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Hiram, Paulding County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Dallas City Cemetery, Dallas, Georgia|Dallas City Cemetery, Dallas, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Rose_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Rose Hill Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Bomarton Catholic Cemetery, Bomarton, Texas|Bomarton Catholic Cemetery, Bormarton, Baylor County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Paulding_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Hiram%2C_Georgia|Paulding Memorial Gardens, Hiram, Paulding County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Chattahoochee_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Helen%2C_Georgia|Chattahoochee United Methodist Church Cemetery, Helen, White County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Flint_Hill_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Hiram%2C_Georgia|Flint Hill Methodist Church Cemetery, Hiram, Paulding County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Watermelon_Creek_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Tison%2C_Georgia|Watermelon Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Tison, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Bradley-Anderson_Cemetery%2C_Tattnall_County%2C_Georgia|Bradley-Anderson Cemetery, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Weitmon_Family_Cemetery%2C_Glennville%2C_Georgia|Weitmon Family Cemetery, Glennville, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:First_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Glennville%2C_Georgia|First Baptist Church Cemetery, Glennville, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Salem_Cemetery%2C_Fort_Stewart%2C_Georgia|Salem Cemetery, Fort Stewart, Liberty County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Bethel_Cemetery%2C_Tattnall_County%2C_Georgia|Bethel Cemetery, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Lott_Cemetery%2C_Waycross%2C_Georgia|Lott Cemetery, Waycross, Ware County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Mendes_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Tattnall_County%2C_Georgia|Mendes Baptist Church Cemetery, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:McWright_Cemetery%2C_Greenville%2C_Texas|McWright Cemetery, Greenville, Hunt County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Kilgore_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Smith_County%2C_Texas|Kilgore Memorial Gardens, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Harmony_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Glennville%2C_Georgia|Harmony United Methodist Church Cemetery, Glennville, Tattnall county, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Waters_Cemetery%2C_Tattnall_County%2C_Georgia|Waters Cemetery, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Fletcher_Cemetery%2C_Alapaha%2C_Georgia|Fletcher Cemetery, Berrien County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Mount_Zion_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Quincy%2C_Florida|Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Quincy, Gadsden County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Old_Athens_Cemetery%2C_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Old Athens Cemetery, Claiborne parish, Louisiana]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Spring_Vale_Cemetery%2C_Lafayette%2C_Indiana|Spring Vale Cemetery, lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indinia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:High_Shoals_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Paulding_County%2C_Georgia|High Shoals Baptist Church Cemetery, Paulding County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Salem_Cemetery%2C_Alba%2C_Texas|Salem Cemetery, Alba, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Marvin_Chapel_Cemetery%2C_Van_Zandt_County%2C_Texas|Marvin Chapel Cemetery, Van Zandt County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Friendship Cemetery, Starrville, Texas|Friendship Cemetery, Starville, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Powder_Springs_City_Cemetery%2C_Powder_Springs%2C_Georgia|Powder Springs City Cemetery, Powder Springs, Cobb County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Baker_Cemetery%2C_Tolosa%2C_Texas|Baker Cemetery, Tolosa, Kaufman County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:New_Hope_Cemetery%2C_Dallas%2C_Georgia|New Hope Cemetery, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Ballard_Cemetery%2C_Fayette_County%2C_Alabama|Ballard Cemetery, Fayette County, Alabama]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Antioch_Cumberland_Presbyterian_Church_Cemetery%2C_Quitman%2C_Louisiana|Antioch Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Quitman, Jackson Parish, Louisiana]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sand_Springs_Cemetery%2C_Fayette_County%2C_Alabama|Sand Springs Cemetery, Fayette County, Alabama]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Providence Baptist Church Cemetery Number 2, Palmetto, Georgia|Providence Baptist Church Cemetery, Alpharetta, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Pleasant_View_Cemetery%2C_Claflin%2C_Kansas|Pleasant View Cemetery, Claflin, Barton County, Kansas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Holy Name Catholic Cemetery, Bushton, Kansas|Holy Name Cemetery, Bushton, Rice County, Kansas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:New_Red_Oak_Cemetery%2C_Livingston%2C_Louisiana|New Red Oak Cemetery, Livingston, Livingston Parish, Louisiana]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Haughton_Cemetery%2C_Haughton%2C_Louisiana|Haughton Cemetery, haughton, Bossier Parish, louisiana]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Red_Oak_Cemetery%2C_Livingston%2C_Louisiana|Red Oak Cemetery, Livingston, Livingston Parish, Louisiana]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Hodge_Cemetery%2C_Hodge%2C_Louisiana|Hodge Cemetery, Hodge, Jackson parish, Louisiana]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Greens_Chapel_Cemetery%2C_Lebanon%2C_Arkansas|Greens Chapel Cemetery, Lebanon, Sevier County, Arkansas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:New_Harmony_Cemetery%2C_New_Harmony%2C_Texas|New Harmony Cemetery, New Harmony, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Round_Island_Cemetery%2C_Athens%2C_Alabama|Round Island Cemetery, Limestone County, Alabama]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Cotton_Cemetery%2C_Cotton%2C_Alabama|Cotton Cemetery, Cotton, Elmore County, Alabama]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Redan_Community_Cemetery%2C_Redan%2C_Georgia|Redan Community Cemetery, Redan, DeKalb County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Taylors Creek Cemetery, Fort Stewart, Georgia|Taylors Creek Cemetery, Fort Stewart, Liberty County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Marlow_Cemetery%2C_Marlow%2C_Oklahoma|Marlow Cemetery, Marlow, Stephens County, Oklahoma]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Jones_Creek_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Ludowici%2C_Georgia|Jones Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Ludowici, Long County, Georgia]]] :::'''''*[[:Category:Glenville_Cemetery%2C_Russell_County%2C_Alabama|Glenville Cemetery, Russell County, Alabama]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Lawrence_Cemetery%2C_Statesboro%2C_Georgia|Lawerence Cemetery, Bulloch County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Laurel_Grove_Cemetery_%28North%29%2C_Savannah%2C_Georgia|Laurel Grove Cemetery (North), Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Bryan_County%2C_Georgia%2C_Cemeteries|Northside Cemetery, Pembroke, Bryan County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Laurel_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Thomasville%2C_Georgia|Laurel Hill Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Roselawn_Cemetery%2C_Tallahassee%2C_Florida|Roselawn Cemetery, Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Swamp_Road_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Waycross%2C_Georgia|Swamp Road Baptist Church Cemetery, Ware County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Midway_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Meigs%2C_Georgia|Midway Baptist Church Cemetery, Meigs, Thomas County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Ash_Branch_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Bulloch_County%2C_Georgia|Ash Branch Baptist Church Cemetery, Bulloch County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Ozark_Memorial_Park_Cemetery%2C_Joplin%2C_Missouri|Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery, Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Arlington_Park_Cemetery%2C_Jacksonville%2C_Florida|Arlington Park Cemetery, Duval County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:New_Prospect_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Ware_County%2C_Georgia|New Prospect Methodist Church Cemetery, Ware County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Pine_Springs_Cemetery%2C_Tyler%2C_Texas|Pine Springs Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Edgemont_Cemetery%2C_Anniston%2C_Alabama|Edgemont Cemetery, Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Spring_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Bluff%2C_Alabama|Spring Hill Cemetery, Bluff, Fayette County, Alabama]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Friendship Cemetery, Starrville, Texas|Friendship Cemetery, Starrville, Smith County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Mount_Olivet_Baptist_Church_Cemetery No.1, Dallas, Georgia|Mount Olivet Baptist Church Cemetery No.1, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Davis-Greenlawn_Cemetery%2C_Rosenberg%2C_Texas|Davis-Greenlawn Cemetery, Rosenberg, Fort Bend County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Elmtown Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|Elmtown Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Memory_Gardens_Cemetery%2C_Corpus_Christi%2C_Texas|Memory Gardens Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Elmo_Cemetery%2C_Elmo%2C_Texas|Elmo Cemetery, Kaufman County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Rose_Hill_Memorial_Park%2C_Corpus_Christi%2C_Texas|Rose Hill Memorial Park, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, Cemetery]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Coastal_Bend_Veterans_Cemetery%2C_Corpus_Christi%2C_Texas|Coastal Bend Veterans Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, Cemetery]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Park Cemetery, Madisonville, Texas|Park Cemetery, Maddisonville, Madison County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Albany%2C_Georgia|Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Lafayette_Memorial_Park%2C_Fayetteville%2C_North_Carolina|Lafayette Memorial Park, Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Brookside_Memorial_Park%2C_Houston%2C_Texas|Brookside Memorial Park, Houston, Harris County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Wildwood_Cemetery%2C_Bartow%2C_Florida|Wildwood Cemetery, Bartow, Polk County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Evergreen_Cemetery%2C_Perry%2C_Georgia|Evergreen Cemetery, Perry, Houston County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Wauchula_Cemetery%2C_Wauchula%2C_Florida|Wauchula Cemetery, Wauchula, Hardee County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Riverview_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Valdosta%2C_Georgia|Riverview Memorial Gardens, Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Fernhill_Memorial_Gardens_and_Mausoleum%2C_Stuart%2C_Florida|Fernhill Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum, Stuart, Martin County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Forest_Hills_Memorial_Park_and_Mausoleum%2C_Palm_City%2C_Florida|Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Palm City, Martin County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:McBride_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Screven_County%2C_Georgia|McBride Methodist Church Cemetery, Screven County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:New_Hope_Free_Will_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Madray_Springs%2C_Georgia|New Hope Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery, Madray, Wayne County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Georgia_Veterans_Memorial_Cemetery%2C_Glennville%2C_Georgia|Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Glennville, Tattnall County, Georgia]]] :::'''''*[[:Category:Tylertown_Cemetery%2C_Tylertown%2C_Mississippi|Tylertown Cemetery, Tylertown, Mississippi, Walthall County, Mississippi]]] :::'''''*[[:Category:Marietta_National_Cemetery%2C_Marietta%2C_Georgia|Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Good_Shepherd_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Ocala%2C_Florida|Good Shepherd Memorial Gardens, Ocala, Marion County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Welcome_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Lithia%2C_Florida|Welcome Baptist Church Cemetery, Lithia, Hillsborough County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sunset_Memory_Gardens%2C_Thonotosassa%2C_Florida|Sunset Memory Gardens, Thonotosassa, Hillsborough County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*Friendship Cemetery, Hahira, Lowndes County, Georgia''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Pineview_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Tattnall_County%2C_Georgia|Pineview Baptist Church Cemetery, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Hillcrest_Abbey_West_Cemetery%2C_Savannah%2C_Georgia|Hillcrest Abbey West Cemetery, Chatham County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Battle_Creek_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Tattnall_County%2C_Georgia|Battle Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Westview_Cemetery%2C_Moultrie%2C_Georgia|Westview Cemetery, Moultrie, Colquitt, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Memorial_Gardens_Jones_Creek_Baptist_Church%2C_Ludowici%2C_Georgia|Memorial Gardens Jones Creek Baptist Church, Ludowice, Long County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Cat_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Valdosta%2C_Georgia|Cat Creek Cemetery, Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Bailey_Cemetery%2C_Bailey%2C_North_Carolina|Bailey Cemetery, Nash County, North Carolina]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/36120/palmetto-cemetery Palmetto Cemetery, Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Pine_Grove_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Levy_County%2C_Florida|Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Levy County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Chiefland_Cemetery%2C_Chiefland%2C_Florida|Chiefland Cemetery, Chieftland, Levy County, Florida]]] :::'''''*[[:Category:Palestine_City_Cemetery%2C_Palestine%2C_Texas|Palestine City Cemetery, Palestine, Anderson County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Craven_Cemetery%2C_Stafford%2C_Texas|Craven Cemetery, Palestine, Anderson County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Beaukiss_Cemetery%2C_Beaukiss%2C_Texas|Beaukiss Cemetery, Beaukiss, Williamson County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Broyles Chapel Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Broyles Chapel Cemetery, Palestine, Anderson County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Nubbin_Ridge_Cemetery%2C_Mambrino%2C_Texas|Nubbin Ridge Cemetery, Mambrino, Hood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Grove_Hill_Memorial_Park%2C_Dallas%2C_Texas|Grove Hill Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Odd_Fellows_Cemetery%2C_Denton%2C_Texas|Odd Fellows Cemetery Denton, Denton County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Montverde_Cemetery%2C_Montverde%2C_Florida|Montverde Cemetery, Montverde, Lake County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Melbourne Cemetery, Melbourne, Florida|Melbourne Cemetery, Melbourne, Brevard County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Uvalda_Cemetery%2C_Uvalda%2C_Georgia|Uvalda Cemetery, Uvalda, Montgomery County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Myrtle_Springs_Cemetery%2C_Quitman%2C_Texas|Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Quitman, Wood County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Laurel_Land_Memorial_Park%2C_Dallas%2C_Texas|Laurel Land Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sunset_Gardens_Cemetery%2C_Carlsbad%2C_New_Mexico|Sunset Gardens Cemetery, Carlesbad, Eddy County, New Mexico]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Wildwood_Cemetery%2C_Bartow%2C_Florida|Wildwood Cemetery, Polk County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Chapel Heights Memory Gardens, Marion, Ohio|Chapel Heights Memory Gardens, Marion, Marion County, Ohio]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Hillcrest_Abbey_East_Cemetery%2C_Savannah%2C_Georgia|Hillcrest Abbey East Cemetery, Chatham County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Daytona_Memorial_Park%2C_Daytona_Beach%2C_Florida|Daytona Memorial Park, Volusia County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Forest_Lawn_Memory_Gardens%2C_Savannah%2C_Georgia|Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Brewton_Cemetery%2C_Hagan%2C_Georgia|Brewton Cemetery, Hagan, Evans County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Hollow_Creek_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Hollow_Creek%2C_South_Carolina|Hollow Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Hollow Creek, Aiken County, South Carolina]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Mount_Pleasant_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Mount_Pleasant%2C_South_Carolina|Mount Pleasant Memorial Gardens, Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina]]] :::'''''*[[:Category:Bay_Branch_Cemetery%2C_Claxton%2C_Georgia|Bay Branch Cemetery, Claxton, Evans County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Saint_Luke_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Alapaha%2C_Georgia|Saint Luke Baptist Church, Alapaha, Berrien County, Georgia]]] :::'''''*[[:Category:Springhill_Primitive_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Irwin_County%2C_Georgia|Springhill Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Irwin County, Georgia]]] :::'''''*[[:Category:Oak_Ridge_Cemetery%2C_Tifton%2C_Tift%2C_Georgia|Oak Ridge Cemetery, Tifton, Tift County, Georgia]]] :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216155/antioch-congregational-christian-church-cemetery Antioch Congressional Christian Church Cemetery, Appling County, Georgia].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Saint_Stephen_Episcopal_Church_Cemetery%2C_Saint_Stephen%2C_South_Carolina|Saint Stephen Episcopal Church Cemetery, Saint Stehpen, Berleley County, South Carolina]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Myrtle_Hill_Memorial_Park%2C_Tampa%2C_Florida|Myrtle Hill Memorial Park, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Hester_Family_Cemetery%2C_Port_Wentworth%2C_Georgia|Hester Family Cemetery, Port Wentworth, Chatham County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Cokes_Chapel_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Sharpsburg%2C_Georgia|Cokes Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Sharpsburg, Coweta County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Flemington_Presbyterian_Church_Cemetery%2C_Flemington%2C_Georgia|Flemington Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Flemington, Liberty County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Bethany_Cemetery%2C_Wadley%2C_Georgia|Bethany Cemetery, Wadley, Jefferson County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Eureka_Church_Cemetery%2C_Clito%2C_Georgia|Eureka Church Cemetery, Clito, Bulloch County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Fairway_Garden_of_Memories_Cemetery%2C_Van%2C_Texas|Fairway Garden of Memories Cemetery, Van, Van Zandt County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Forest_Park_Westheimer_Cemetery%2C_Houston%2C_Texas|Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Pinecrest_Memorial_Park%2C_Mena%2C_Arkansas|Pinecrest Memorial Park, Mena, Polk County, Arkansas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Ray Family Cemetery, Reidsville, Georgia|Ray Family Cemetery, Reideville County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Antioch_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Lamar_County%2C_Alabama|Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery, Lamar County, Alabama]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/37248/sunnyside-cemetery Sunnyside Cemetery, Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Lower_Black_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Ellabell%2C_Georgia|Lower Black Creek Cemetery, Ellabell, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Springfield_Cemetery%2C_Springfield%2C_Georgia|Springfield Cemetery, Effingham County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Stokesville_Church_Cemetery%2C_Axson%2C_Georgia|Stokesville Church Cemetery, Axson, Atkinson County, Georgia]]] :::'''''*[[:Category:Live_Oak_Cemetery%2C_Live_Oak%2C_Florida|Live Oak Cemetery, Live Oak, Suwannee County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Pigot%20Branch%20Missionary%20Baptist%20Church%20Cemetery,%20Long%20County,%20Georgia&u=6316350 Pigot Branch Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Long County, Georgia].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Collins_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Collins%2C_Georgia|Collins Baptist Church Cemetery, Collins, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:New_Home_Cemetery%2C_Elba%2C_Alabama|New Home Cemetery, Elba, Coffee County, Alabama]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Green_Lawn_Cemetery%2C_Roswell%2C_Georgia|Green Lawn Cemetery, Roswell, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Folsom_Cemetery%2C_Lafayette_County%2C_Florida|Folsom Cemetery, Lafayette County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Leila_Cemetery%2C_Colquitt_County%2C_Georgia|Leila Cemetery, Colquitt County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Lawson_Cemetery%2C_Lowndes_County%2C_Georgia|Lawson Cemetery, Lowndes County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:McDonald_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Sylvania%2C_Georgia|McDonald Baptist Church Cemetery, Sylvania, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225038/ritch-baptist-church-cemetery Ritch Baptist Church Cemetery, K'Ville, Wayne County, Georgia].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253157/liberty-baptist-church-cemetery Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery, Hinesville, Liberty County, Georgia].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Surrency_Cemetery%2C_Tattnall_County%2C_Georgia|Surrency Cemetery, Tattnall County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Shiloh_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Green_Cove_Springs%2C_Florida|Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery, Green Cove Springs, Clay County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Swainsboro_City_Cemetery%2C_Swainsboro%2C_Georgia|Swainsboro City Cemetery, Swainsboro, Emanuel County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Rader_Cemetery%2C_Kaufman%2C_Texas|Rader Cemetery, Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Heritage_Memorial_Park%2C_Milledgeville%2C_Georgia|Heritage Memorial Park, Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Bosque_Bello_Cemetery%2C_Fernandina_Beach%2C_Florida|Bosque Bello Cemetery, Fernandina Beach, Nassau County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Douglas_City_Cemetery%2C_Douglas%2C_Georgia|Douglas City Cemetery, Douglas, Coffee County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Antioch_Congregational_Christian_Church_Cemetery%2C_Appling_County%2C_Georgia|Antioch Congregational Christian Church Cemetery, Appling County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2177702/big-creek-primitive-baptist-church-cemetery Big Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, K'ville, Wayne County, Georgia].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sharon_Memorial_Park%2C_Charlotte%2C_North_Carolina|Sharon Memorial Park Charlotte, Mecklengurg County, North Carolina]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Erath_Gardens_of_Memory_Cemetery%2C_Stephenville%2C_Texas|Erath Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Stephenville, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Hamilton_Family_Cemetery%2C_Haralson_County%2C_Georgia|Hamilton Family Cemetery , Hamilton Family Cemetery, Haralson County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Mount_Calvary_Cemetery%2C_Saint_Mary%27s%2C_Kansas|Mount Calvary Cemetery, Saint Mary's, Pottawatomie County, Kansas]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bremen_City_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile Bremen City Cemetery, Bremen, Haralson County, Georgia].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Arlington_Memorial_Park%2C_Sandy_Springs%2C_Georgia|Arlington Memorial Park, Sandy Springs, Fulton County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Memorial_Park_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile Memorial Park Cemetery, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category: Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis County, Missouri|Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, LeMay, St. Louia County, Missouri]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Sparkman_Hillcrest_Memorial_Park%2C_Dallas%2C_Texas|Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Reid_Plantation_Cemetery&errcode=new_profile Reid Plantation Cemetery, Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Horner-Mount_Tabor_Church_Cemetery%2C_Stoystown%2C_Pennsylvania|Horner-Mount Tabor Church Cemetery, Stoystown, Somerset County, Pennsylvania]].'''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Hopewell_Methodist_Episcopal_Church_Cemetery%2C_Jerome%2C_Pennsylvania|Hopewell Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery, Gerome, Somerset County, Pennsylvania]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Mulhearn_Memorial_Park_Cemetery%2C_Monroe%2C_Louisiana|Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Lousisiana]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Greenwich_Cemetery%2C_Savannah%2C_Georgia|Greenwich Cemetery, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[Brinson-505|Laurel Grove Cemetery (North), Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Mount_Hope_Cemetery%2C_Florence%2C_South_Carolina|Mount Hope Cemetery, Florence, Florence County, South Carolina]].''''' :::'''''*[[[:Category:Orange_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Hawkinsville%2C_Georgia|Orange Hill Cemetery, Hawkinsvile, Pulaski County, Georgia]]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Wauchula_Cemetery%2C_Wauchula%2C_Florida|Wauchula Cemetery, Wauchula, Hardee County, Florida]].''''' :::'''''*[[[:Category:Love's_Chapel_Primitive_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Glennville%2C_Georgia|Love's Chapel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]]].''''' :::'''''*[[:Category:Gulf_Coast_Memorial_Cemetery%2C_Bay_Saint_Louis%2C_Mississippi|Gulf Coast Memorial Cemetery, Bay Saint Louis, Hancock County, Mississippi]].'''''
Cemeteries in Harrison County, Kentucky
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== Harrison County, Kentucky Cemeteries Workspace == This page has been created as a research/maintenance aid for working on cemeteries in Harrison County, Kentucky. It's a bit of a rough draft at this point, since it's a new project/goal. As work progresses, this may be adapted into a general information space page on Harrison County cemeteries. Contributions are invited - if you work with the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]], the [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]], the [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|The Harrison County, Kentucky One Place Study]], or simply have an interest in Harrison County cemeteries and want to help out, you're most welcome. Current Harrison County cemetery categories can be found [[:Category:Harrison_County,_Kentucky,_Cemeteries|here]].
'''''* If you need assitance creating a category, please contact the page manager.''''' === Task List === * Check for WT profiles not linked and add profiles for interments not already on WikiTree. * Add space pages for existing cemetery categories. * Investigate and add new cemeteries from the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sb-rxkKqHLxwVsJ5aKxh53tpDDrAy1yk0JMWDIClTKU/edit#gid=0 GoogleSheet] wip table. * Contact Denny Lispcombe on Facebook for photo permissions covering cemetery albums. * Review report regularly for necessary maintenance. ---- == Current Research Status == * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1470622/cemetery-reports G2G post] explaining cemetery reports with links. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sb-rxkKqHLxwVsJ5aKxh53tpDDrAy1yk0JMWDIClTKU/edit#gid=0 GoogleSheet] wip table. ** Summary: :::{| border="1" class="sortable" cellpadding=7 !Current Cemetery Total!!215?!!Notes |- |FindaGrave cemeteries||136||3 apparent dups = 139 |- |FindaGrave cemeteries not on WT||0||with WT profiles |- |HC library files cemeteries||40|| |- |HC library files cemeteries not on FG||11|| |- |DAR published cemeteries||12||5 uncertain |- |DAR published cemeteries not on FG||6|| |- |DLFB cemeteries||133?|| |- |DLFB cemeteries not on FG||63|| |- |Current WT categories||74|| |- |Cats with FSPs||14||1 psble Nicholas County |- |Cats without FSPs||60|| |} * '''Photo permissions''': ** Cathy Case Muntz: ** [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] === Empty Categories === * None. === Multiple Link Issues === * Not yet checked. === Profiles with FG links not added to existing WT cat === * Partial Cemeteries List Small: '''complete''' (except privacy-protected profiles) 30 Oct 2022. * Partial Cemeteries List Big to-do (as of 1 Nov 2022): *# '''Battle Grove''': 692 *# '''Pythian Grove''': 251 *# Curry: 41; '''complete''' (except privacy-protected profiles) 11 Nov 2022. === Cemetery creation in progress === * Missing Cemeteries Big: 0 * Missing Cemeteries Small: 50 * 30 Oct 2022 - There are 49 cemeteries with WT profiles linked to FG that have no WT cemetery cat. The report shows 50, but one of these is a duplicate cemetery on FG. ** Adding these 49 cemetery categories to the existing 22 would equal slightly more than half of the current cemeteries listed on FG (these have not yet been thoroughly reviewed for accuracy or duplication), and about 43% of the currently known, documented cemeteries in Harrison County. * Current number of cemeteries in Harrison County listed on [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Harrison+County%2C+Kentucky%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_1037 FindaGrave]: 136 (plus 3 duplicates) * Current number of [[:Category:Harrison County, Kentucky, Cemeteries|cemetery categories]] for Harrison County on WikiTree: 61 == Sources and Notes == * Cemetery info at [https://web.archive.org/web/20221101014623/http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/places/cemeteries.htm Harrison County, Ky] website by Philip Naff * ''Kentucky Cemetery Records'', Volume 1, Kentucky Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Keystone Printery Inc. (Lexington, KY) 1960; p.191-200. Accessed via FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSW-W376-W?i=166 film #007817562, images 167-172 of 497.
== Harrison County, Kentucky Cemeteries Workspace == This page has been created as a research/maintenance aid for working on cemeteries in Harrison County, Kentucky. It's a bit of a rough draft at this point, since it's a new project/goal. As work progresses, this may be adapted into a general information space page on Harrison County cemeteries. Contributions are invited - if you work with the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]], the [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]], the [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|The Harrison County, Kentucky One Place Study]], or simply have an interest in Harrison County cemeteries and want to help out, you're most welcome. Current Harrison County cemetery categories can be found [[:Category:Harrison_County,_Kentucky,_Cemeteries|here]].
'''''* If you need assitance creating a category, please contact the page manager.''''' === Task List === * Check for WT profiles not linked and add profiles for interments not already on WikiTree. * Add space pages for existing cemetery categories. * Investigate and add new cemeteries from the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sb-rxkKqHLxwVsJ5aKxh53tpDDrAy1yk0JMWDIClTKU/edit#gid=0 GoogleSheet] wip table. * Contact Denny Lispcombe on Facebook for photo permissions covering cemetery albums. * Review report regularly for necessary maintenance. ---- == Current Research Status == * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1470622/cemetery-reports G2G post] explaining cemetery reports with links. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sb-rxkKqHLxwVsJ5aKxh53tpDDrAy1yk0JMWDIClTKU/edit#gid=0 GoogleSheet] wip table. ** Summary: :::{| border="1" class="sortable" cellpadding=7 !Current Cemetery Total!!215?!!Notes |- |FindaGrave cemeteries||136||3 apparent dups = 139 |- |FindaGrave cemeteries not on WT||0||with WT profiles |- |HC library files cemeteries||40|| |- |HC library files cemeteries not on FG||11|| |- |DAR published cemeteries||12||5 uncertain |- |DAR published cemeteries not on FG||6|| |- |DLFB cemeteries||133?|| |- |DLFB cemeteries not on FG||63|| |- |Current WT categories||74|| |- |Cats with FSPs||14||1 psble Nicholas County |- |Cats without FSPs||60|| |} * '''Photo permissions''': ** Cathy Case Muntz: ** [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] === Empty Categories === * None. === Multiple Link Issues === * Not yet checked. === Profiles with FG links not added to existing WT cat === * Partial Cemeteries List Small: '''complete''' (except privacy-protected profiles) 30 Oct 2022. * Partial Cemeteries List Big to-do (as of 1 Nov 2022): *# '''Battle Grove''': 692 *# '''Pythian Grove''': 251 *# Curry: 41; '''complete''' (except privacy-protected profiles) 11 Nov 2022. === Cemetery creation in progress === * Missing Cemeteries Big: 0 * Missing Cemeteries Small: 50 * 30 Oct 2022 - There are 49 cemeteries with WT profiles linked to FG that have no WT cemetery cat. The report shows 50, but one of these is a duplicate cemetery on FG. ** Adding these 49 cemetery categories to the existing 22 would equal slightly more than half of the current cemeteries listed on FG (these have not yet been thoroughly reviewed for accuracy or duplication), and about 43% of the currently known, documented cemeteries in Harrison County. * Current number of cemeteries in Harrison County listed on [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Harrison+County%2C+Kentucky%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_1037 FindaGrave]: 136 (plus 3 duplicates) * Current number of [[:Category:Harrison County, Kentucky, Cemeteries|cemetery categories]] for Harrison County on WikiTree: 61 == Sources and Notes == * Cemetery info at [https://web.archive.org/web/20221101014623/http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/places/cemeteries.htm Harrison County, Ky] website by Philip Naff * ''Kentucky Cemetery Records'', Volume 1, Kentucky Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Keystone Printery Inc. (Lexington, KY) 1960; p.191-200. Accessed via FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSW-W376-W?i=166 film #007817562, images 167-172 of 497.
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This page is made possible through the great work done by Dr. G.L. Miller on his page [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/start.htm Cemeteries of the Portage County, Wisconsin Area]. I have adapted and abbreviated the list based on the needs of WikiTree. Please go to his site for searchable lists of the men and women buried in the cemeteries there. Dr. Miller also has a great store of photos, articles about cemetery history and symbolism, lists of women's maiden names, and indexes for unmarked graves. It is a treasure. Every effort is going to be made to keep this page up to date but if you find a broken link or some other problem, please comment below or message the profile manager. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Cemetery Name
(Click for Find A Grave)!!Township
(Click for Map)!!WikiTree Category |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1780916/alban-lutheran-church-cemetery Alban Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/albmap.htm Alban]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/807126/almond-village-cemetery Almond Village]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Almond_Village_Cemetery%2C_Almond%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2745619/amish-cemetery Amish]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/buemap.htm Buena Vista]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232925/arnott-cemetery Arnott]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87537/badger-cemetery Badger]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/lanmap.htm Lanark]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87582/bickel-cemetery Bickel]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266246/buelow-cemetery Buelow]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/eaumap.htm Eau Pleine]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980093/cate-cemetery Cate]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960445/concordia-lutheran-cemetery Concordia Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/albmap.htm Alban]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148501/depines-cemetery De Pines]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87809/east-german-cemetery East German Methodist]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87855/elmwood-cemetery Elmwood]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/belmap.htm Belmont]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/807089/first-belmont-cemetery First Belmont]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/belmap.htm Belmont]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:First_Belmont_Cemetery%2C_Blaine%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87941/forest-cemetery Forest Episcopal]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forest_Cemetery%2C_Stevens_Point%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87794/greenvale-cemetery Greenvale]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/belmap.htm Belmont]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87507/greenwood-cemetery Greenwood]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greenwood_Cemetery%2C_Amherst%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980100/grothe-family-cemetery Grothe Plot]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/newmap.htm New Hope]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88082/guardian-angel-cemetery Guardian Angel (Almond)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88083/guardian-angel-cemetery Guardian Angel (city)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Guardian_Angel_Cemetery%2C_Stevens_Point%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88146/hillside-cemetery Hillside]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/lanmap.htm Lanark]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87646/buena-vista-cemetery Holtz Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/buemap.htm Buena Vista]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231343/kimball-cemetery Kimball]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/buemap.htm Buena Vista]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/416461/liberty-corners-cemetery Liberty Corners]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/buemap.htm Buena Vista]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88346/linwood-union-cemetery Linwood Union]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/linmap.htm Linwood]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88356/lombard-cemetery Lombard]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88357/lone-pine-cemetery Lone Pine]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88368/lower-amherst-cemetery Lower Amherst]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88387/maine-cemetery Maine]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/plomap.htm Plover]|| |- |Martin (North German)||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88421/mcdill-cemetery McDill]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/plomap.htm Plover]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2142791/meehan-cemetery Meehan]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/plomap.htm Plover]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88468/morrill-cemetery Morrill]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88527/nelsonville-lutheran-cemetery Nelsonville Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/newmap.htm New Hope]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88548/north-almond-cemetery North Almond]|||| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962562/north-new-hope-lutheran-cemetery North New Hope Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/newmap.htm New Hope]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88589/oak-grove-cemetery Oak Grove]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232976/our-saviors-lutheran-cemetery Our Savior's Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/newmap.htm New Hope]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88712/pine-grove-cemetery Pine Grove]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/pinmap.htm Pine Grove]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pine_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Bancroft%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88753/plover-cemetery Plover Village]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/plomap.htm Plover]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plover_Cemetery%2C_Plover%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234080/portage-county-cemetery Poor Farm]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268124/beggs-cemetery Pratt (Beggs)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/pinmap.htm Pine Grove]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88871/runkel-cemetery Runkel]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/eaumap.htm Eau Pleine]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/293165/sacred-heart-cemetery Sacred Heart]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/shamap.htm Sharon]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sacred_Heart_Cemetery%2C_Portage_County%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2157381/south-new-hope-cemetery South New Hope Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/newmap.htm New Hope]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89297/spiritland-cemetery Spiritland]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/769005/saint-adalbert-cemetery St. Adalbert]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/albmap.htm Alban]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1781242/saint-bartholomew-church-cemetery St. Bartholomew]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/carmap.htm Carson]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1425794/saint-bronislava-catholic-cemetery St. Bronislava]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/plomap.htm Plover]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1511745/saint-casimir-cemetery St. Casimir]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/hulmap.htm Hull]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224111/saint-james-cemetery St. James]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88981/saint-johns-cemetery St. John Lutheran, Almond]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St._John%27s_Cemetery%2C_Almond%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88977/saint-johns-lutheran-parish-cemetery St. John Lutheran, Kellner]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/gramap.htm Grant]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2420945/hope-cemetery St. John the Baptist]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/belmap.htm Belmont]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89047/saint-joseph-cemetery St. Joseph]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1483452/saint-joseph-convent-cemetery St. Joseph Convent]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2131449/saint-martin-cemetery St. Martin, Almond]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saint_Martin_Cemetery%2C_Custer%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1428205/saint-martins-catholic-cemetery St. Martin, Ellis]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/shamap.htm Sharon]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1533188/saint-marys-cemetery St. Mary, Custer]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89073/saint-mary-of-mount-carmel-catholic-cemetery St. Mary, Fancher]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saint_Mary_of_Mount_Carmel_Catholic_Cemetery%2C_Fancher%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/769082/saint-marys-cemetery St. Mary, Torun]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/dewmap.htm Dewey]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89124/saint-michael-cemetery St. Michael]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/eaumap.htm Eau Pleine]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/812231/saint-patricks-catholic-cemetery St. Patrick Catholic (Lanark)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/lanmap.htm Lanark]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1997113/saint-pauls-lutheran-cemetery St. Paul Lutheran (Buena Vista)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/buemap.htm Buena Vista]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148577/saint-paul-lutheran-cemetery St. Paul Lutheran (city)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89192/saint-peter-cemetery St. Peter]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/hulmap.htm Hull]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saint_Peter_Cemetery%2C_Stevens_Point%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89210/saint-stephen-cemetery St. Stephen]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saint_Stephen_Cemetery%2C_Stevens_Point%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89436/union-cemetery Union]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Union_Cemetery%2C_Stevens_Point%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980090/woodville-cemetery Woodville]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/linmap.htm Linwood]|| |} ''All the links are working as of 17 Nov 2022.'' [[Wilson-78368|Wilson-78368]] 00:17, 18 November 2022 (UTC)
(Click for Find A Grave)!!Township
(Click for Map)!!WikiTree Category |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1780916/alban-lutheran-church-cemetery Alban Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/albmap.htm Alban]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/807126/almond-village-cemetery Almond Village]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Almond_Village_Cemetery%2C_Almond%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2745619/amish-cemetery Amish]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/buemap.htm Buena Vista]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232925/arnott-cemetery Arnott]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87537/badger-cemetery Badger]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/lanmap.htm Lanark]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87582/bickel-cemetery Bickel]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266246/buelow-cemetery Buelow]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/eaumap.htm Eau Pleine]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980093/cate-cemetery Cate]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960445/concordia-lutheran-cemetery Concordia Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/albmap.htm Alban]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148501/depines-cemetery De Pines]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87809/east-german-cemetery East German Methodist]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87855/elmwood-cemetery Elmwood]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/belmap.htm Belmont]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/807089/first-belmont-cemetery First Belmont]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/belmap.htm Belmont]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:First_Belmont_Cemetery%2C_Blaine%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87941/forest-cemetery Forest Episcopal]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forest_Cemetery%2C_Stevens_Point%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87794/greenvale-cemetery Greenvale]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/belmap.htm Belmont]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87507/greenwood-cemetery Greenwood]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greenwood_Cemetery%2C_Amherst%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980100/grothe-family-cemetery Grothe Plot]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/newmap.htm New Hope]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88082/guardian-angel-cemetery Guardian Angel (Almond)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88083/guardian-angel-cemetery Guardian Angel (city)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Guardian_Angel_Cemetery%2C_Stevens_Point%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88146/hillside-cemetery Hillside]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/lanmap.htm Lanark]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87646/buena-vista-cemetery Holtz Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/buemap.htm Buena Vista]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231343/kimball-cemetery Kimball]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/buemap.htm Buena Vista]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/416461/liberty-corners-cemetery Liberty Corners]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/buemap.htm Buena Vista]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88346/linwood-union-cemetery Linwood Union]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/linmap.htm Linwood]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88356/lombard-cemetery Lombard]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88357/lone-pine-cemetery Lone Pine]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88368/lower-amherst-cemetery Lower Amherst]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88387/maine-cemetery Maine]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/plomap.htm Plover]|| |- |Martin (North German)||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88421/mcdill-cemetery McDill]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/plomap.htm Plover]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2142791/meehan-cemetery Meehan]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/plomap.htm Plover]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88468/morrill-cemetery Morrill]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88527/nelsonville-lutheran-cemetery Nelsonville Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/newmap.htm New Hope]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88548/north-almond-cemetery North Almond]|||| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962562/north-new-hope-lutheran-cemetery North New Hope Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/newmap.htm New Hope]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88589/oak-grove-cemetery Oak Grove]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232976/our-saviors-lutheran-cemetery Our Savior's Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/newmap.htm New Hope]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88712/pine-grove-cemetery Pine Grove]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/pinmap.htm Pine Grove]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pine_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Bancroft%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88753/plover-cemetery Plover Village]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/plomap.htm Plover]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plover_Cemetery%2C_Plover%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234080/portage-county-cemetery Poor Farm]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268124/beggs-cemetery Pratt (Beggs)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/pinmap.htm Pine Grove]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88871/runkel-cemetery Runkel]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/eaumap.htm Eau Pleine]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/293165/sacred-heart-cemetery Sacred Heart]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/shamap.htm Sharon]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sacred_Heart_Cemetery%2C_Portage_County%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2157381/south-new-hope-cemetery South New Hope Lutheran]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/newmap.htm New Hope]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89297/spiritland-cemetery Spiritland]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/769005/saint-adalbert-cemetery St. Adalbert]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/albmap.htm Alban]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1781242/saint-bartholomew-church-cemetery St. Bartholomew]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/carmap.htm Carson]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1425794/saint-bronislava-catholic-cemetery St. Bronislava]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/plomap.htm Plover]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1511745/saint-casimir-cemetery St. Casimir]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/hulmap.htm Hull]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224111/saint-james-cemetery St. James]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/amhmap.htm Amherst]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88981/saint-johns-cemetery St. John Lutheran, Almond]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St._John%27s_Cemetery%2C_Almond%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88977/saint-johns-lutheran-parish-cemetery St. John Lutheran, Kellner]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/gramap.htm Grant]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2420945/hope-cemetery St. John the Baptist]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/belmap.htm Belmont]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89047/saint-joseph-cemetery St. Joseph]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1483452/saint-joseph-convent-cemetery St. Joseph Convent]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2131449/saint-martin-cemetery St. Martin, Almond]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/almmap.htm Almond]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saint_Martin_Cemetery%2C_Custer%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1428205/saint-martins-catholic-cemetery St. Martin, Ellis]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/shamap.htm Sharon]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1533188/saint-marys-cemetery St. Mary, Custer]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89073/saint-mary-of-mount-carmel-catholic-cemetery St. Mary, Fancher]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/stomap.htm Stockton]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saint_Mary_of_Mount_Carmel_Catholic_Cemetery%2C_Fancher%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/769082/saint-marys-cemetery St. Mary, Torun]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/dewmap.htm Dewey]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89124/saint-michael-cemetery St. Michael]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/eaumap.htm Eau Pleine]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/812231/saint-patricks-catholic-cemetery St. Patrick Catholic (Lanark)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/lanmap.htm Lanark]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1997113/saint-pauls-lutheran-cemetery St. Paul Lutheran (Buena Vista)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/buemap.htm Buena Vista]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148577/saint-paul-lutheran-cemetery St. Paul Lutheran (city)]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89192/saint-peter-cemetery St. Peter]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/hulmap.htm Hull]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saint_Peter_Cemetery%2C_Stevens_Point%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89210/saint-stephen-cemetery St. Stephen]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saint_Stephen_Cemetery%2C_Stevens_Point%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89436/union-cemetery Union]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/citymap.htm City of Stevens Point]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Union_Cemetery%2C_Stevens_Point%2C_Wisconsin WikiTree Category] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980090/woodville-cemetery Woodville]||[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wispags/cemetery/pcm/linmap.htm Linwood]|| |} ''All the links are working as of 17 Nov 2022.'' [[Wilson-78368|Wilson-78368]] 00:17, 18 November 2022 (UTC)
Cemeteries of Catskill, Greene, New York
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Greene_County,_New_York,_Cemeteries
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[[Category: Greene County, New York, Cemeteries]] {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" |-- ! scope="col" style="width: 225pt;"| Cemetery ! scope="col" class="unsortable" style="width: 185pt;"| col 2 ! scope="col" style="width: 125pt;"| col 3 |-- |Van Bramer Cemetery | | |- |Old Leeds Cemetery | | |- |New Jefferson Rural Cemetery | | |- |Catskill Rural | | |- |Lawrence Family Cemetery | | |- |Britt Family Cemetery | | |- |Timmerman Cemetery | | |- |[[Space:DuBois_Family_Cemetery%2C_Catskill%2C_New_York|DuBois Family Cemetery]] | | |- |Goetschius Family Cemetery | | |- |Cyrus Overbaugh Family Cemetery | | |- |Fiero Family Cemetery | | |- |Mack/Wolven Family Cemetery | | |- |William Dederick Family Cemetery | | |- |Solomon Overbaugh Family Cemetery | | |- |Moses Overbaugh Family Cemetery | | |- |The Old Abeel Farm Cemeteries | | |- |Saxe/Lawrence Family Cemetery | | |- |Layman Family Cemetery | | |- |Jeremiah Saxe Family Cemetery | | |- |Rowe Family Cemetery | | |- |Linzey Family Cemetery | | |- |Miscellaneous Small Plots | | |- |Dederick Family Cemetery | | |- |Jacob Timerman Family Cemetery | | |- |Wolven/Finch Family Cemetery | | |- |Phineas Chidester Family Cemetery | | |- |Rouse Family Cemetery | | |- |Mower Family Cemetery | | |- |Crasper Family Cemetery | | |- |Leeds Village Cemetery | | |- |Peter Timmerman Family Cemetery | | |- |Post Family Cemetery | | |- |Badeau Family Cemetery | | |- |Brandt Family Cemetery | | |- |Jeremiah Overbaugh Family Cemetery | | |- |Goodwin Family Cemetery | | |- |Peter Martin Family Cemetery | | |- |Lasher Family Cemetery | | |- |Gardner Family Cemetery | | |- |[[Space:Overbaugh-Everitt_Cemetery%2C_Catskill%2C_New_York|Overbagh-Everitt Cemetery]] | | |- |Vedder Family Cemetery | | |- |Plank Family Cemetery | | |- |John Layman Family Cemetery | | |- |Palmer Family Cemetery | | |- |Van Orden Family Cemetery | | |- |Van Orden/Overbagh Family Cemetery | | |- |William Wynkoop Family Cemetery | | |- |Youngs Family Cemetery | | |- |Johans Sax Family Cemetery | | |- |Van Gelder Family Cemetery | | |- |Salisbury Family Cemetery | | |- |Frederick Saxe Family Cemetery | | |- |Van Vechten Family Cemetery | | |- |Martin Family Cemetery | | |- |Trumpbour/Van Schaick Cemetery | | |- |Saile-Abeel Cemetery | | |- |Palenville Village Cemetery | | |- |Catskill Village Cemetery (Thomson Street Cemetery) | | |- |Temple Israel Cemetery | | |- |St. Patrick's Cemetery | | |- |}
Cemeteries of my Ancestors
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Kilbegley_Cemetery,_Kilbegley,_Roscommon
Meedin_Roman_Catholic_Church_Cemetery,_Tyrrellspass,_Westmeath
Kilbegley_Cemetery,_Kilbegley,_Roscommon
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A list of cemeteries of my ancestors to help find extended family members Ireland: *County Roscommon: **KIlbegley ***[[Glynn-308|John Glynn (abt.1852-1927)]] [[Whyte-798|James Whyte (abt.1852-1942)]] ***https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kilbegley_Cemetery%2C_Kilbegley%2C_Roscommon ***https://historicgraves.com/kilbegly/ro-klbg-0152/grave ***[[Category:Kilbegley Cemetery, Kilbegley, Roscommon]] **Moore South ***[[Kenny-1108|Patrick Kenny (1864-1892)]] ***https://historicgraves.com/graveyard/moore-south/ro-moso **Clonburren ***https://historicgraves.com/graveyard/clonburren/ro-clbu **Creagh ***https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Creagh_Cemetery%2C_Creagh%2C_Galway ***https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288649/creagh-cemetery *County Westmeath **Meedian https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2706365/memorial-search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Farrelly+&cemeteryName=Meedin+Roman+Catholic+Church+Cemetery&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=n&plot= [[Category:Meedin Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Tyrrellspass, Westmeath]] Jobs: *Ahernes in Creagh Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288649/memorial-search?firstName=&lastName=Aherne&includeMaidenName=true https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Creagh_Cemetery%2C_Creagh%2C_Galway
Cemeteries Project
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Gapway_Cemetery,_Lakeland,_Florida
Lakeland,_Florida
Gapway_Cemetery,_Lakeland,_Florida
Lakeland,_Florida
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Sample Category text for entry to family member profile page. findagrave link http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi [[Category:Lakeland, Florida]] [[Category:Gapway Cemetery, Lakeland, Florida]] {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Florida|place=[[Space:Gapway Cemetery, Lakeland, Florida|Gapway Cemetery]]}} *****Do Not use Find a Grave or Billion Grave Photo's***** Cemetery Categories for Gibson Cemeteries: Category: Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, Oregon once you have located the proper memorial, you can list it on a profile page using the template {{FindAGrave|xxxx}} where xxxx is the FindAGrave Memorial # which will display with hotlink to memorial as:
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Cemeteries to be added to categories
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I'm using this free-space page to collect a list of cemeteries I want to do more research on to make sure they're listed in the correct location category: *Swiggett Cemetery, Near Bayliss, Illinois **[[Bliss-4993|Ralph L Bliss (1807-1864)]] *Hills Union Cemetery, Dandridge, Tenn (Pleasant Hill) **[[Manning-6825|Evelyn Vivil (Manning) Cox (1915-1989)]] *Mount Zion Cemetery, Jefferson, Tennessee, or Sevier **[[Cox-28732|Flora (Cox) Rimmer (1896-1921)]] *Whitepine Cemetery, Whitepine, Sanders, Montana **[[Cox-30506|Lemuel Kenneth Cox (1905-1982)]] *Bentley Creek Cemetery, Richbury Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania (Baldwintown) **[[Lefler-605|William Lefler (1836-1909)]] *Grove Church Cemetery 1132 46th Street,North Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07047-2906 USA **[[Cole-12434|Mary Elizabeth (Cole) Kammer (1863-1901)]] * Fairview Cemetery 500 Fairview Avenue, Fairview, Bergen County, New Jersey, 07022 USA * PHONE 201) 943-6161 WEBSITE fairviewcemeterynj.org/ **[[Kammmer-2|Henry Kammmer (abt.1861-1921)]]
Cemeteries to work on
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Bethany_Baptist_Holbrook_Cemetery,_Williamstown,_KY
Bethany_Baptist_Holbrook_Cemetery,_Williamstown,_KY
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[[Category:Bethany Baptist Holbrook Cemetery, Williamstown, KY]]
Cemeteries to work on-1
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[[Category:Bethany Baptist Holbrook Cemetery, Williamstown, KY]]
Cemeterist Formats
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{{Research Note Box|This is a member contribution page and is not the recommended or approved methods used by the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]].}} ==Notes== '''After reading through this page to get a general understanding of where we’re going, you must go to 'Edit' of this page in order to copy the suggested formats. ''' Very little of the content of this page is original from me. Primarily found, admired and copied from others. '''My''' preliminary feelings on the '''most logical and expeditious way to develop a new Cemetery space''' is: * Take a gravestone photo' * Use the information from your photo to develop a profile for that person and add your image to that profile. * When you have one or more profiles from a given cemetery open a Space in the New Thing menu. * Name your new space using cemetery naming guides. * Copy appropriate templates from this page. * Populate your new cemetery. =='''On individual's profile page:'''== ===Enter your Cemetery's Category in 'Notes'=== [[Category:xxxx Cemetery, City/County, State]] ===Put link to Cemetery page in 'Notes':=== Link to [[Space:xxxx_Cemetery%2C_city/county%2C_State|xxxx Cemetery]]
or (preferred){{Global Cemeteries|sub=State |place=[[Space:XXXX Cemetery, City/County, State|XXXX Cemetery]]}} ===If appropriate, cemetery plot location=== '''Burial Information for NAME'''.Source: [[#S70]]
Name: .
Cemetery:
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Lot:
Death Date:
Burial Date:
Age: or '''Burial'''
Section xx, Grave xxSource: [[#S70]]
with this 'Source' * Source: S70 Type: Online burial document URL: https://www.nps.gov/jela/upload/XXXX%20Cemeteryupdated.pdf other source format examples: *{{FindAGrave|xxxxx }} ===End individual's profile page:=== Copy & paste {{Image|file=Cemeterist_Formats.png |caption=Underconstruction }} =='''CEMETERY page formats'''== ---- [[Category:XXXX Cemetery, CITY, County, STATE]] [[Category: XXXX County, STATE, Cemeteries]] [[Project:STATE Cemeteries/Progress]] ===About=== This free space page for XXXX Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:STATE_Cemeteries|STATE Cemeteries Project]] , and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The STATE Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]] . ===Location and Map=== Location
* Address * Website * '''Directions''': *GPS Coordinates
::XXXX XXXX '''Misc. links''',e.g. [http://www.xxxxx.xxx Cemetery Plot Maps] [http://xxxxxxx/ Cemetery Burial Records] [https://www.nxxxxxx xxxx Cemetery Official Website] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/xxx_Cemetery XXXX Cemetery in Wikipedia] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/xxxx+Cemetery/@xxxxx xxxx Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~langolier/genealogy/xxxx.html xxxxx Cemetery in Graveyards & Gravestones] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/xxx/xxxx-cemetery xxxx Cemetery in Find A Grave] ===Tasks Completed=== *A mobile tour of the cemetery is available by way of XXXX. This mobile device tour guides the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here at your own pace. ===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. ===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) |- |[[surname-ID#|surname]]||given name||DOB||DOD||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|250px]] |- |[[surname-ID#|surname]]||given name||DOB||DOD||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|250px]] |- |[[surname-ID#|surname]]||given name||DOB||DOD||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|250px]] |- |[[surname-ID#|surname]]||given name||DOB||DOD||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|250px]] |- |[[surname-ID#|surname]]||given name||DOB||DOD||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|250px]] |-} |} ===END of CEMETERY page format=== =='''On individual's profile page''' & on '''gravestone photo page:'''== ===Use this as a SOURCE:===[[Space:xxxx_Cemetery%2C_city/county%2C_state|xxxx Cemetery]] gravestone photo taken by [[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]] Jan 1, 2007 [Using your own link, of course] =='''Stickers:'''== {{Died Young}}
or (preferred)
Name: .
Cemetery:
Section:
Lot:
Death Date:
Burial Date:
Age: or '''Burial'''
Section xx, Grave xxSource: [[#S70]]
with this 'Source' * Source: S70 Type: Online burial document URL: https://www.nps.gov/jela/upload/XXXX%20Cemeteryupdated.pdf other source format examples: *
* Address * Website * '''Directions''': *GPS Coordinates
::XXXX XXXX '''Misc. links''',e.g. [http://www.xxxxx.xxx Cemetery Plot Maps] [http://xxxxxxx/ Cemetery Burial Records] [https://www.nxxxxxx xxxx Cemetery Official Website] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/xxx_Cemetery XXXX Cemetery in Wikipedia] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/xxxx+Cemetery/@xxxxx xxxx Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~langolier/genealogy/xxxx.html xxxxx Cemetery in Graveyards & Gravestones] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/xxx/xxxx-cemetery xxxx Cemetery in Find A Grave] ===Tasks Completed=== *A mobile tour of the cemetery is available by way of XXXX. This mobile device tour guides the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here at your own pace. ===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. ===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) |- |[[surname-ID#|surname]]||given name||DOB||DOD||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|250px]] |- |[[surname-ID#|surname]]||given name||DOB||DOD||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|250px]] |- |[[surname-ID#|surname]]||given name||DOB||DOD||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|250px]] |- |[[surname-ID#|surname]]||given name||DOB||DOD||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|250px]] |- |[[surname-ID#|surname]]||given name||DOB||DOD||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|250px]] |-} |} ===END of CEMETERY page format=== =='''On individual's profile page''' & on '''gravestone photo page:'''== ===Use this as a SOURCE:===
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[[Category:Cemeterist Project]] There are many [[Help:Copying_Text#The_value_of_original_content|style and policy reasons]] for our community and the Cemeterist Project to want to present original biographies, images, and content, and not copied data (images, text, relationships, etc.) from other websites such as FindAGrave, BillionGraves, Internment.net, or Cemetery.org. Original content is the type of data and information (e.g. biographies, images, research, etc.) that we create ourselves, using completely original elements. There can be no other original story or third-party oversight."[http://dictionary.university/Original%20content Definition & Meaning 'Original Content']". dictionary.university. 2019. [Accessed 10 February 2021]. This virtual cemetery experience tends to focus more on the cemeteries themselves, rather than the accuracy of the individual profiles contained within them. The Cemeterist Project on the other hand takes this a major step forward, by striving to further WikiTree's overall mission to grow an accurate [[Help:Collaborative_Family_Tree|single family tree]] that connects us all and is [[Help:About WikiTree|freely available to us all]], by creating high-quality [[Help:Sources|sourced]] profiles and rebuilding families and their stories through biographies and relationships. Simply put, Cemeterists highlight the person, not just where they are interred. ==Footnotes==
''"Writing our own content necessitates reviewing the facts, and this gives an opportunity to look for errors and inconsistencies that have not been found before. Copy/pasting material can rob us of the opportunity for an additional review of the facts. Tying back to credibility, when material is copy/pasted en masse, it gives the impression that it has not been checked against other sources, whether it has or not."''While some may try to compare this initiative to Find A Grave, it is important to understand the key differences of each undertaking. Find A Grave's mission is to find, record and present final disposition information as a ''virtual cemetery experience''.Find a Grave. n.d. What is Find a Grave?. [online] Available at:
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[[Category:Cemeterist Project]] This page serves as a global Image Resource Bucket for the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]].
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[[Category:Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative]] Data Operations are a part of the [[:Category:Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative|Cemeterist Project Elements Co-op]]. The focus of this operation is on data entry operations such as transcriptions, as well as the creation and updating of profiles, cemetery categories, and cemetery free-space pages. #Review the [[Space:Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative|Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative page]] and select the a batch of images that do not have a Transcriber noted. Submit a comment to the page asking to work on an specific entry indicated by it's number (i.e., Put me down for Batch #3!) #Open the images link (FSP or Google Drive) and start the transcription process. ''Remember, the end goal of this team is to create and source the profiles for each of the photographed tombstones as supplied by the [[Space:Cemeterist Project Ground Operations|Cemeterist Project Ground Operations]].'' #*Verify and update any existing profiles, or create new profiles for individuals represented in the grave images. #*Verify and update any existing cemetery categories, or create new cemetery categories and associated FSP's. #*Look for any other sources that you can to support the profile. #Once all transcriptions are completed for that batch, post a comment to the [[Space:Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative|Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative page]] saying you are done (i.e., Batch #3 is completed!). (return to step 1) ''Resources'' *International Southern Cemetery Gravestones Association: [http://www.iscga.org/what-are-the-different-types-of-gravestones.html What Are The Different Types Of Gravestones?] *HeadstoneGuide.co.uk: [http://headstoneguide.co.uk/#typeofheadstone Types of Headstones]
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[[Category:Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative]] The Cemeterist Project's Elements Cooperative (Co-op) is a collaborative group made up of [[Space:Cemeterist_Project_Ground_Operations|Ground Opertions]] and [[Space:Cemeterist_Project_Data_Operations|Data Operations]]. These functional duties work together by completing specific steps in the cemetery documentation process, and provides a way to contribute to the Project for those who want to focus only on one specific element of cemetery documentation rather than the whole documentation process from start to finish. The two operations work with each other, passing on work from Ground Operations to the Data Operations, to reach the final goal of fully documenting cemeteries and sourced WikiTree profiles. {{Image|file=Cemeterist_Project-3.png |align=c |size=500 |caption=''click to enlarge image'' }} ==Cemetery Images for Transcription== '''Please leave a [[#Comments|comment]] on this page to 'check out' a batch of images that do not yet have a Transcriber listed. Include the Batch # in your request, and don't forget to update us when you are done so we can remove the batch info from the page!''' ''All photos provided on this page include a reference to the Photographer. When working with these images you '''must''' credit the Photographer with a source statement!''
Monumental inscription. , . (b. ) , . Photographed by: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] : taken .
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Batch #||Free Space Page || Cemetery Name / Location || Photographer || # Images || Transcriber |- |1||[[Space:Heim Cemetery images - batch 2]]||Heim Cemetery, Dawson County, Nebraska||[[Martin-21837|Bree Martin]]||9||working on batch [[Durbin-702|Durbin-702]] 13:03, 16 June 2019 (UTC)| |- |2||[[Space:Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 1]]||Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||5|| |- |3||[[Space:Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 2]]||Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||5||[[Durbin-702|Durbin-702]] [[Durbin-702|Durbin-702]] 18:33, 26 March 2019 (UTC) |- |4||[[Space:Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 3]]||Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||10|| |- |5||[[Space:Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 4]]||Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||10|| |- |6||[[Space:Christ Chapel International Ministries Cemetery Photo Bucket]]||Christ Chapel International Ministries Cemetery, York, Pennsylvania||[[McCombs-361|Chris McCombs]]||10||... |- |7||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1giVtiHoYsWKgT-ig5nnqq0NrVGY5Pzkg?usp=sharing Fairview Cemetery]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairview_Cemetery%2C_Gordon_County%2C_Georgia Fairview Cemetery, Gordon County, Georgia]||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||19||[[Farrell-4401|Sue (Farrell) LaVoie]] |- |8||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pMOR0ec393Yzr3x9eG-6PMFZA3wzQsyP Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky]||Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky||[[Williams-5383|Kristin Anderson]]||61||... |- |9||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15WEw9tg81CuGyc3eoQpO8-WDV1jqJCd-?usp=sharing Gordy Memorial Gardens - Batch 3]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gordy_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Catoosa_County%2C_Georgia Gordy Memorial Gardens, Catoosa County, Georgia]||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||18||... |- |10||...||...||...||...||... |- |11||...||...||...||...||... |- |12||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18pr3jIot09HB_1drB_yiQI8sKU7MUMjY?usp=sharing Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery - Batch 1]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Smith_Chapel_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Catoosa_County%2C_Georgia Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catoosa County, Georgia]||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||20||... |- |13||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1eSShZAiUxGtkKYO73zIptv79r6XBIFfQ?usp=sharing Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery - Batch 2]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Smith_Chapel_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Catoosa_County%2C_Georgia Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catoosa County, Georgia]||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||20||... |- |14||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qCHM_dfATKr4qZOypghZqCuG5vBw5NnP?usp=sharing Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery - Batch 3]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Smith_Chapel_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Catoosa_County%2C_Georgia Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catoosa County, Georgia]||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||20||... |- |15||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-AQRubjeHqKzRWg97jYxk5bjP1Vhcv-b?usp=sharing Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery - Batch 4]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Smith_Chapel_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Catoosa_County%2C_Georgia Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catoosa County, Georgia]||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||19||... |- |16||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14EsmJHpBngCf71CtPex-Ph3wDoG-iWGk?usp=sharing Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery - Batch 5]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Smith_Chapel_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Catoosa_County%2C_Georgia Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catoosa County, Georgia]||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||19||... |- |17||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1E6iLlSAj3JdQdZ7QK1mb2bYRhJ8u8WWJ?usp=sharing Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery - Batch 6]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Smith_Chapel_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Catoosa_County%2C_Georgia Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catoosa County, Georgia]||[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]||19||... |- |18||[https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1rzUVOqWIFpt8A2i42tMmLsiMx_j_-eH5 Christ Chapel Cemetery]||--||[[McCombs-361|Chris McCombs]]||335||... |- |19||[https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1N5uXxkSfVadmf4h5N_ZkMm6aVrK66COx Heiland View Cemetery]||--||[[McCombs-361|Chris McCombs]]||--||... |- |20||[https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1xfWT84uoBhTfrhppYoUVT69AHO5vCUns Longstown United Methodist Church Cemetery]||--||[[McCombs-361|Chris McCombs]]||---||... |- |21||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1c0t1KF_Kp5csixGHu1ndUmdNCeQrbxkf?usp=sharing St Bartholomews Church, Tardebigge, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, UK]||--||[[Wheeler-20606|Jo Wheeler]]||---||... |}Cemeterist Project Ground Operations
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[[Category: Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative]] Ground Operations are part of the [[:Category:Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative|Cemeterist Project Elements Co-op]]. The focus is exclusively on visiting cemeteries, photographing the graves, and then uploading the images to WikiTree (or another image hosting service like Google Drive) for the [[Space:Cemeterist Project Data Operations|Cemeterist Project Data Team]]. Ground Operations members serve in the initial stage of the cemeteries documentation process. By taking photos and providing the images to the Cemeterist Project for transcription, they contribute a vital piece in the Cemeteries puzzle and help to provide an important service for anyone who may be searching for their ancestors and their final resting places. #Visit a cemetery! Bring along a camera and photograph the graves. #*Many members will use digital cameras for this task; however, cell phone cameras may be also be used. #*Ensure you that you are using an [https://microscope-microscope.org/microscope-info/image-resolution/ image resolution] at or above 1024 ⨯ 768, as this will provide the best results for grave images being uploaded to the web. ''Hint: most modern smartphones provide well over 1024 ⨯ 768 resolution''
#Create a new [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace Free-space page (FSP)] to hold your images: #*If you have 10 or less images to add, you can name the FSP something simple, (e.g., "Cemetery Name Images") (go to step 3) #*If you have more than 10 images to add, you may consider using a hosting option such as [https://drive.google.com/ Google Drive] (free) to hold the images and then link to the folder. (go to step 3)
#Submit the FSP / Google Drive link to the [[Space:Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative|Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative page]] by adding a comment on the page. (return to step 1)
#Create a new [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace Free-space page (FSP)] to hold your images: #*If you have 10 or less images to add, you can name the FSP something simple, (e.g., "Cemetery Name Images") (go to step 3) #*If you have more than 10 images to add, you may consider using a hosting option such as [https://drive.google.com/ Google Drive] (free) to hold the images and then link to the folder. (go to step 3)
#Submit the FSP / Google Drive link to the [[Space:Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative|Cemeterist Project Elements Cooperative page]] by adding a comment on the page. (return to step 1)
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[[Category: Cemeteries]] One of the goals of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] is to document the final resting place of our ancestors by placing [[:Category:Cemeteries|cemetery categories]] on ancestor profiles. All profiles and cemetery free space pages should be categorized as part of the overall category structure for the project. The overall structure looks something like this: *[[:Category:Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] **[[:Category:North America, Cemeteries|North America, Cemeteries]] {{Red|''continent''}} ***[[:Category:United States, Cemeteries|United States, Cemeteries]] {{Red|''country''}} ****[[:Category:Texas, Cemeteries|Texas, Cemeteries]] {{Red|''state/province/region/county(UK)''}} *****[[:Category:Harris County, Texas, Cemeteries|Harris County, Texas, Cemeteries]] {{Red|''county(US)/parish/locality(AU)''}} ******[[:Category:Sterling-White Cemetery, Highlands, Texas|Sterling-White Cemetery, Highlands, Texas]] {{Red|''cemetery name, location''}} This guide is designed to help you create a new cemetery category in a few simple steps, but feel free to [[Space:How_to_Categorise_Cemeteries#comments|post a comment below]] if you have any specific questions. If you are not confident about creating a new category, click the "request a new category or advice" link that you will see next to the Edit Text box on the edit page of any profile. It's better to start a conversation with the Categorization Project and other advanced members than trying to do things alone. ==Research First!== Cemetery naming is a very important step in creating a new category! First, you want to find the '''current official name''' for the cemetery. This is the name that is shown on the cemetery website (if one is available), the cemetery signage located on the grounds (most common), or on locally registered historical societies (e.g., ''State Name> Historical Society'' in the United States or '' Local History Society'' in England). If you are not sure where to look for official cemetery names, or are struggling with a particular cemetery, ask for assistance in {{G2G}} using the tag {{Tag|Cemeteries}} or you can check with other [[Space:Cemeterist Project Members|project members]] working in your area. {{Red|''Note: FindAGrave can be a valuable research tool; however, the Cemeterist Project does not recognize all FindAGrave Cemetery Names as being correct. Always do your research first!''}} Next, you will want to find the exact location of the cemetery in '', '' or '', '' format. The '', '' format is applicable to cemeteries that are situated outside of City/Town boundaries or are situated in an unincorporated area of a County/Parish. This can be tricky for localities you are not intimately familiar with since many cemeteries will list their management address instead of their physical location. This is another area in which locally registered historical societies can be of great assistance. ==Add the New Category== Once you have established the correct cemetery name and location, the next step is to create the category page. This can be done in a few different ways; however, the easiest way is to add the category tag to a qualified profile above the ==Biography== header, in the format: [[Category:, , ]] or [[Category:, , ]]
As an example, a new category for the fictional cemetery for Harry Potter’s parents could be as follows:[[Category: St Jerome's Graveyard, Godric's Hollow, Somerset]]
==Create the Category Content== Once you have added the category tag to a profile and saved the record, you will receive a warning that the category does not yet exist. Not to worry, we are going to add it! Go ahead and click 'Save Anyway', then go back to the profile view and scroll down to the Category links at the bottom of the page (or use the Category button to jump to the links). The category name should be {{Red|displayed in red}}. Click on this link to open the category page. On the new category page, we will add the [[Template:CategoryInfoBox Cemetery|CategoryInfoBox Cemetery]] template that helps us document all of the relevant/needed details of the cemetery. For example: {| border="1" style="float:none; clear:right; display: inline-block; align-items: center; margin:4px 4px 4px 20px; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; border-color: #ccc; box-shadow: 1px 1px 2px #888888;" !|Name:||width="500px"|Sterling-White Cemetery
(also known as Sterline White Chapel and Cemetery; White Cemetery) |- |Location:||[[:Category:Highlands, Texas]] |- |WikiTree Page:||[[Space: Sterling-White Cemetery, Highlands, Texas]] |- |FindAGrave:||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1824712 1824712] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1824712/map map] |- |Web page:||[https://www.sterlingwhite.com/ https://www.sterlingwhite.com/] |- |Map:||[https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/29.85611/-95.0615 OpenStreetMap] [https://maps.google.com/maps/@29.85611,-95.0615,19z Google] |- |Map of Profiles:||[https://plus.wikitree.com/findmap.htm?aid=Sterling-White_Cemetery%2C_Highlands%2C_Texas&grouptype=C WikiTree+ Maps] |- |Project:||[[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] |- |See also:||Ask questions in G2G using the tags {{Tag|TEXAS CEMETERIES}} and {{tag|CATEGORIZATION}} |} In order to apply this template, you can copy/paste this code below and fill out the parameters as described : :{{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery
:|name= {{Red|Name of the cemetery. Example: '''Sterling-White Cemetery'''}}
:|aka= {{Red|''Optional''. Other (also known as) names for the cemetery, separated by commas. Example: '''Sterling White Chapel and Cemetery, White Cemetery'''}}
:|parent= {{Red|Name of the lowest cemetery parent category that groups the cemeteries (usually a County/Parish category). Example: '''Harris County, Texas'''}}
:|location= {{Red|Name location category where the cemetery is located (typically a city/town/village). Example: '''Highlands, Texas'''}}
:|coordinate={{Red|decimal coordinates, separated by a comma Example: '''29.85611, -95.06150'''}}
:|spacepage= {{Red|''Optional''. Name of the associated cemetery Free Space Page without the 'Space:' prefix. Example: '''Sterling-White Cemetery, Highlands, Texas'''}}
:|findagraveID= {{Red|''Optional''. ID of the cemetery on FindAGrave website (the number in the URL of the cemetery). Example: '''1824712'''}}
:}} ''Note: For additional parameters that are available, see the full documentation on [[Template:CategoryInfoBox Cemetery]].'' Once the CategoryInfoBox Cemetery template is added, click save. Your cemetery category is now created and ready for use! If you are adding a cemetery Free-space page, see [[Space:Cemetery Pages]] for guidance. [[Category:Cemeterist Project]]
As an example, a new category for the fictional cemetery for Harry Potter’s parents could be as follows:
==Create the Category Content== Once you have added the category tag to a profile and saved the record, you will receive a warning that the category does not yet exist. Not to worry, we are going to add it! Go ahead and click 'Save Anyway', then go back to the profile view and scroll down to the Category links at the bottom of the page (or use the Category button to jump to the links). The category name should be {{Red|displayed in red}}. Click on this link to open the category page. On the new category page, we will add the [[Template:CategoryInfoBox Cemetery|CategoryInfoBox Cemetery]] template that helps us document all of the relevant/needed details of the cemetery. For example:
(also known as Sterline White Chapel and Cemetery; White Cemetery) |- |Location:||[[:Category:Highlands, Texas]] |- |WikiTree Page:||[[Space: Sterling-White Cemetery, Highlands, Texas]] |- |FindAGrave:||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1824712 1824712] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1824712/map map] |- |Web page:||[https://www.sterlingwhite.com/ https://www.sterlingwhite.com/] |- |Map:||[https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/29.85611/-95.0615 OpenStreetMap] [https://maps.google.com/maps/@29.85611,-95.0615,19z Google] |- |Map of Profiles:||[https://plus.wikitree.com/findmap.htm?aid=Sterling-White_Cemetery%2C_Highlands%2C_Texas&grouptype=C WikiTree+ Maps] |- |Project:||[[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] |- |See also:||Ask questions in G2G using the tags {{Tag|TEXAS CEMETERIES}} and {{tag|CATEGORIZATION}} |}
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:|name= {{Red|Name of the cemetery. Example: '''Sterling-White Cemetery'''}}
:|aka= {{Red|''Optional''. Other (also known as) names for the cemetery, separated by commas. Example: '''Sterling White Chapel and Cemetery, White Cemetery'''}}
:|parent= {{Red|Name of the lowest cemetery parent category that groups the cemeteries (usually a County/Parish category). Example: '''Harris County, Texas'''}}
:|location= {{Red|Name location category where the cemetery is located (typically a city/town/village). Example: '''Highlands, Texas'''}}
:|coordinate={{Red|decimal coordinates, separated by a comma Example: '''29.85611, -95.06150'''}}
:|spacepage= {{Red|''Optional''. Name of the associated cemetery Free Space Page without the 'Space:' prefix. Example: '''Sterling-White Cemetery, Highlands, Texas'''}}
:|findagraveID= {{Red|''Optional''. ID of the cemetery on FindAGrave website (the number in the URL of the cemetery). Example: '''1824712'''}}
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[[Category: Memory Gardens, Breslau, Ontario]]
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For a list of Current and Upcoming Cemetery Challenges, see the [[Space:Calendar_Cemetery_Challenge_2024|2024 Cemetery Challenge Calendar]],
or view all community challenges at [[Help:Calendar|Help:Calendar]].
or view all community challenges at [[Help:Calendar|Help:Calendar]].
Photo courtesy of [[Example-6|John Example]] , http://link2imagesource.com, CC BY 2.0
::Gravestone Image Source Citations: :::Evergreen Cemetery (New York, New York, USA). Joe and Jane Doe's headstone. Personally photographed by [[Example-6|John Example]] , Jun 2015.
:::-or- :::Monumental inscription. Cemetery name, place name. Monument death date as inscribed. (b. date as inscribed) LAST NAME inscribed, given name. Photographed by: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] : date photo taken.
---- ===Collector's Mini-Challenge=== :The goal of the Collector's Mini-Challenge is to categorize profiles in the applicable cemetery category. For more information on how to categorize cemeteries, see [[Space:How to Categorise Cemeteries|How to Categorise Cemeteries]] and [[:Category:Cemeteries|Category:Cemeteries]]. :'''Points''': Each profile that you add a cemetery category to counts as 1 point. ---- ===Sourcing Challenge=== :The goal of the Sourcing Challenge is to [[Help:Sources|source profiles]] that have been added to a cemetery category or otherwise list cemetery interment information, but are unsourced. For a listing of profiles needing your help, see the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Cemetery+Unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=-1 Unsourced Cemetery Profiles page]. :'''Points''': Each cemetery-related profile that is sourced counts as 1 point. ---- ==Challenge Winners== {{Badge|cemetery_challenge}}
At the end of each challenge, the participant with the most points will be awarded the coveted [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=cemetery_challenge Cemetery Challenge Winner Badge]! Here are the winners of previous challenges: *'''December 2021 Cemetery Sourcing Challenge Winner, [[Williams-5383|Kristin (Williams) Anderson]]''' *'''November 2021 Cemetery Transcribers Challenge Winner, [[Cormack-404|Anon (Cormack) Sharkey]]''' * '''November 2021 Cemetery Photographers Challenge Winner, [[Williams-5383|Kristin (Williams) Anderson]]''' *'''October 2021 Cemetery Collector's Mini-Challenge Winner, [[Kelsey-745|Lisa (Kelsey) Murphy]]''' *'''September 2021 Cemetery Sourcing Challenge Winner, [[Ball-19346|Carolyn Ball]]''' *'''May 2021 Cemetery Collectors Challenge Winner, [[Jares-3|Philip Jares]]''' *'''April 2021 Cemetery Transcribers Challenge Winner, [[Tucker-11319|Rhonda Zimmerman]]''' * '''April 2021 Cemetery Photographers Challenge Winner, [[Tucker-11319|Rhonda Zimmerman]]''' * '''March 2021 Cemetery Transcribers Challenge Winner, [[Kerr-2707|Brian Kerr]]''' * '''March 2021 Cemetery Sourcing Challenge Winner, [[Craig-4574|Sandy M. Patak]]''' *'''February 2021 Cemetery Transcribers Challenge Winner, [[Dale-2823|Pam Dale]]''' ==Past Year Challenge Schedules== *[[Space:Calendar_Cemetery_Challenge_2021|2021 Cemetery Challenge Calendar]] [[Category:Cemeterist Project Challenges]]Cemetery Challenge May 2017 aka Gravedigger's Challenge
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Ask for a cemeterist badge if you don't have one yet. See Project: Global Cemeteries for explanations of how to and don'ts. [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Project:Global_Cemeteries]] Check to see if your cemetery exists, check the project link above. Current Subprojects: Mexico, United States, Canadian, European Cemeteries, England, Ireland, Oceania, Australia, New Zealand Follow the links down to the county. O.K. the trick is to add a cemetery category to a profile to create a new cemetery, if it doesn't exist. It will be red, but when you save it it will exist. Add categories to your new cemetery e.g. [[Category: Newport County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries]] Put people in the cemeteries (add categories to the profiles of the people buried in a cemetery)[[Category: cemetery, town, state]] e.g. [[Category: Portsmouth Friends Churchyard, Portsmouth, Rhode Island]] Add Find A Grave links to profiles Keep your score of the above, 3 numbered lists, new cemeteries, new occupants/graves, new links. Adding sourced, dated profiles for people in the cemetery is fair game. Please connect them to the family tree if possible. If you work on family groups this isn't too bad. Check all the people in your cemetery with the same last name. It would be easiest to start off just putting people in existing cemeteries. High scorers will be announced June 1, 2017 Note: you don't have to create anything on Find A Grave, but you certainly can if you want to. The cemeteries in my area are pretty complete on Find A Grave. I have a profile on Find A grave and have added to it.
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[[Category: Crawford-15512]] ==Cemetery Pages - Work In Progress== ===Lanark County=== ===Frontenac County [[:Category:Frontenac County, Ontario, Cemeteries]]=== *[[:Category: Arden United Cemetery, Kennebec Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Christ Church Cemetery, Oso Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Desert Lake Cemetery, Loughborough Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Donaldson Cemetery, Palmerston Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Glenhaven Memorial Gardens, Kingston Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Harlowe United Church Cemetery, Barrie Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Harrowsmith Cemetery, Portland Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Horne and Point Alexandria United Cemetery, Wolfe Island, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Latimer Cemetery, Storrington Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: McBurney Park Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Meeks Cemetery, Portland Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Mountain Grove Cemetery, Olden Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Murvale Cemetery, Portland Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Oconto Cemetery, Olden Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Ompah Cemetery, Palmerston Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Parham Cemetery, Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Park Farm Burial Ground, Kennebec Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Piccadilly Cemetery, Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Robertsville Cemetery, Palmerston Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Sacred Heart New Roman Catholic Cemetery, Wolfe Island, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Sacred Heart Old Roman Catholic Cemetery, Wolfe Island, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bedford Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Sandhill Cemetery, Storrington Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: St. Barnaby's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: St. Edward's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bedford Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: St. James Anglican Church Cemetery, Pittsburg Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Olden Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Clarendon Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: St. Lawrence Anglican Church Cemetery, Wolfe Island, Ontario]] *[[:Category: St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery and Cathedral Crypt, Kingston, Ontario]] *[[:Category: St. Patrick's Cemetery, Loughborough Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: St. Paul's Anglican Churchyard, Kingston, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Trinity Anglican Church Cemetery, Wolfe Island, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Verona Cemetery, Portland Township, Ontario]] *[[:Category: Wagerville Cemetery, Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario]] ===Lennox and Addington County===
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[[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries]] ==Instructions== ===How to Add Profiles to Cemetery=== {| border="0" bgcolor=#f1f5fc width=90% align=center |
[[Category: Arlington Street Cemetery, Watertown, Massachusetts]]
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==Biography==
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For people located in this Cemetery, Copy and Paste the preceding square brackets and category text at the top of your family member’s profiles. Make sure it is before the biography heading in the order shown above. To see which people are already listed in the cemetery, click [add link and description here ].
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==General Info Table== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' |- | '''GPS Coordinates: |- | '''Address''': Address here ph. (Nearest cross streets) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
|- | '''Interment List:''' Maybe link to second free space with interment table and profile links. |- |}
==Regional Links Example== ==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[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 Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts] ==Volunteers== Highlighted important point in yellow. {| 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?
billiongraves?
wikipedia?
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For people located in this Cemetery, Copy and Paste the preceding square brackets and category text at the top of your family member’s profiles. Make sure it is before the biography heading in the order shown above. To see which people are already listed in the cemetery, click [add link and description here ].
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==General Info Table== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' |- | '''GPS Coordinates: |- | '''Address''': Address here ph. (Nearest cross streets) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
|- | '''Interment List:''' Maybe link to second free space with interment table and profile links. |- |}
==Regional Links Example== ==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[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 Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts] ==Volunteers== Highlighted important point in yellow. {| 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?
billiongraves?
wikipedia?
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[[Category:Taylor-25258]] there was already a FREE SPACE for Elizabeth so this is for another of the many like Elbert Cemetery The goal of this project is to ...add the ROADS lists of WHERE to find SOULS Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. 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/Taylor-25258#PM-10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! === ROAD #1 EAST SIDE=== === ROAD #1 WEST SIDE=== === ROAD #2nd EAST SIDE === :2nd from gate east side ROAD #2 is CLOSED OFF to car traffic........ starts: east side is #Sherman B JONES / Vernice Rohrer-JONES and next 1. Mary Gill 2. Wilma jean Whisenhunt-Mosley facing east 3. Dorothy J Dale-Powers wrought iron fence around 4. Sierra Rose Lonardo still born 5. Albert A Aldridge US ARMY 6. George Quillen 7. Robert Lee Olinger age 2 years 8. Claude Guy Rarick and wife 9. Clara Teeters-Rarick 10. Verne Rarick and wife Opal Rose'Rarick 11. William H Askins and wife 12. Edna Rose Rarick-Askins 13. James Franklin Rarick US Navy Vietnam, son of Verne/Opal 14. Carl W. Stander and wife Helen Lippert 15. William Clinton Goodwin 16. Alice Betty Goodwin-Matheson 17. Archibald K Lyttle 18. Earl Eugene Keehn and wife [[Patterson-17467 |Ellen Elva Patterson-Keehn 19. Lucy Runyan funeral plaque (her name is on 2) 20. Alice Elaine Chartrand (her name is on 2) 21. Florence G Runyan-Clint funeral plaque (her name is on 2) 22. Albert R Runyan 23. HUGE stone with 6 names: 3-Clints/Clark/Chartrand/McCullough ON the OTHER side RUNYAN-3 more- Lucy/Albert/ Elda Mae Almire-Runyan 24. Madison Al McCullough with the Runyan family 25. Donna Katherine Clint-Clark 26. Wayne Allen Clark 27. Ellen Marie Clint 28. Timothy Roy Runyan 29. Bruce John Ehlers 30. Frances Muriel McReynolds -Ehlers 31. Marilyn Grace Ehlers-Wills 32. John Henry Ehlers Jr 33. Burnis Ralph Christopher/wife Alma Nadine Tindell 34. Thomas Harrison Jenkins Sr/ wife Elsie 35. Glen Dolen Jenkins 36. Thomas Harrison Jenkins Jr 37. James LeRoy Brewer Jr. hand cut rock 38. grey faded LARGE stone ............flowers/ a bush 39. Lois Baber-Hamilton 40. Roy B Hamilton 41. Fred Ummel Graeff shares with wife 42. Eleanor M. Graeff 43. S Sgt. James A HENRY military 44. Leona Vila Henry shares with husband 45. Louise P Bron next to James A HENRY 46. Alice E Nagel-Ehmann shares with husband 47. John E Ehmann 48. Ronald H. Hale military erect 49. Betty Lue Day-Hale next to husband military erect 50. Chester Earl Thompson 51. David K. Thompson 52. Joel Kremer 1. Baby Wright 1. 2nd lt Jearl Nunnelee 2. Gary Dale Edmonds 3. Nadine Russell-Walters 4. Gaylord E Weaver 1. Robert Earl Hayes 2. Wendell B. Ohlson long poem on back of stone 1. George Balcerovich/ wife Leona, brother to Bernard Balcerovich located on corner of ROAD #7 ENDS WITH:# Steven Patrick Trujillo === ROAD #2 WEST SIDE === :2nd from gate west side ROAD #2 is CLOSED OFF to car traffic........ starts: west side is: 1. Dorothy Paddock 2. Cora Jane Smith behind a big bush 3. Ronald R Boone next to his brother 4. Derril Dean Boone Air Force Korea 5. J. Byron Squires 6. Dale Gray and wife, Juniper in front of headstone 7. Helen Rutledge-Gray 8. Archie Cox family plot 9. Lizzie Lampson-Cox family plot 10. Cyrus G Cox family plot 11. Walter Cox family plot 12. Josiah Mayer 13. John J Staley Jr and wife Olicia 14. Ralph Eugene Staley and wife 15. Lola Gray-Staley 16. George McClellan and wife 17. Agnes Horn McClelland 18. David Frank Breckenridge US ARMY 19. Patrick J Dumphy 1. Tiffany Ann Barton 31 days old 2. James Russell Gilden US ARMY 3. C. Douglas Gabehart 4. Barbara Duncan Pace not sure exactly where? 5. Lee W Miller 6. Edward Rush and wife Margaret 7. Marie J. Salas 8. Ethel Elba Wackerle very tall cross 9. Roberta Keene next to the trellis gate ENDS WITH:
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Cemetery Inscriptions from Huntington
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Cemetery Inscriptions from Huntington == * by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel Knapp Frost) * not published, Aug 1911 * 87 pages + 3 page index * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Cemetery Inscriptions from Huntington | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cemeteryinscript00fros * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009562737 === 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: * Frost, Josephine C., ''[[Space:Cemetery Inscriptions from Huntington|Cemetery Inscriptions from Huntington]]'' (n.p., Aug 1911) [ Page ]. * ([[#Frost|Frost]]) * Frost, Josephine C., ''[[Space:Cemetery Inscriptions from Huntington|Cemetery Inscriptions from Huntington]]'' (n.p., Aug 1911) [ Page ].
Cemetery Inscriptions of Putnam County, N.Y.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Putnam County, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == Cemetery Inscriptions of Putnam County, N.Y. == Including the towns of Adams Corners, Carmel, Cold Spring, Doansburg, Farmers Mills, Fredericksburg, Hortontown, Kent, Kent Cliffs, Lake Mahopac, Lake Oscawana, Ludington, Mahopac Falls, Meads Corners, Mekeels Corners, Milltown, Patterson, Secords Corners, Tilley Foster, Towners Corners, and Union Valley. * by William P. Horton * published Peekskill, N.Y., 1928 * Source Example: ::: Horton, William P., ''[[Space:Cemetery Inscriptions of Putnam County, N.Y.|Cemetery Inscriptions of Putnam County, N.Y.]]'' (Peekskill, N.Y., 1928) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Horton|Horton]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Horton|Horton]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Cemetery Inscriptions of Putnam County, N.Y.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/26672/ === Table of Contents === * Cemetery at Adams Corners Putnam County N.Y. * Some old markers in the Baptist Church ground at Carmel, Putnam County, New York * Mt. Gilead Cemetery one mile south of Carmel * A burying ground back of village fire house * An old cemetery on Cedar Street, Cold Spring, Putnam County, N.Y. * Old cemetery at Cold Spring, Putnam County, New York. On Mountain Avenue * Some old markers in the Sears burying grounds Doansburg, Putnam County * Baptist ground Farmers Mill, N.Y. * 3 cemeteries at Farmers Mills, Putnam County, N.Y. * New grounds Farmers Mills * Burial plot, near Fredericksburg Putnam County, N.Y. * Horton farm plot Putnam County, New York * Baptist Church Hortontown, Putnam Co. N.Y. 1924 * Two burial plots known as Odell & Pulling plots near Hortontown * Two burial plots. Jefferson Valley & Tompkins Corners * Near Secords Corners on New York City reservation land of its water supply at Kent * Baptist Church Kent Cliffs * Bailey plot near Kent Cliffs * Barrett ground 2 1/2 miles from Kent Cliffs on the Mahopac Mines highway * Williams plot near Kent Cliffs * Methodist Church ground at Lake Mahopac * These burial plots known as Entrott & Hadden plots are near Lake Oscawana * Baptist Church ground at Ludington * Private burial grounds west of Ludingtonville * Baptist Church yard Mahopac Falls * Presbyterian ground Mahopac Falls * The Hill plot on German Flat Road between Mahopac Falls & Mahopac mines * Halstead ground north of Meads Corners * Methodist grounds at Mekeels Corners * Some old markers in the Milltown grounds * Episcopal & Presbyterian Church grounds * Two plots the Cole farm grounds located near Secords Corner * Crane Ground near Secords Corners * Burial ground up on hill back of church at Tilly Foster * Fowler grounds on the Schiber Farm near Tilly Foster * Church ground at Towners Corners * Cemetery at Union Valley
Cemetery of St. Anne’s Church
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[[Category: Cemetery of St. Anne's Church, Parra, North Goa, Goa| ]] This page is part of the [[Space:Goa_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|Goa Cemeteries team]]. See the [[:Category:Cemetery_of_St._Anne's_Church%2C_Parra%2C_North_Goa%2C_Goa| Cemetery of St. Anne’s Church, Parra, North Goa]] category for people buried in this churchyard.
Cemetery of the Carmelite Monastery of St. Joseph, Kilmacud. Co. Dublin
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Project:Cemeteries of Ireland [[Category: County Dublin, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Cemetery of the Carmelite Monastery of St. Joseph, Dublin, Dublin]] This is a private cemetery, situated in the enclosure of the Carmelite nuns for the use of the resident community. On November 19, 1881, seven Carmelite nuns left Roebuck Carmel to make a foundation in nearby Kilmacud. Like every Carmel, they established a cemetery in their grounds. On July 6, 1900 the Cemetery, was consecrated by His Grace Dr. William Walsh, Bishop of Dublin. With the exception of 2 lay women all the graves are of the sisters who belonged to the community. The first of the seven foundresses to die was Sr. Mary Vincent (Eliza Murphy). She died in 1884 and was the first person to be buried in the cemetery. The Cemetery is still in use and the most recent burial for took place on March 31, 2022 when Sr. Mary Kevin of the Immaculate Conception (Maev O'Higgins) was buried here.
Cemetery of the Carmelite Monastery of the Incarnation, Hampton.
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Project:Cemeteries of Ireland [[Category: County Dublin, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Cemetery of the Carmelite Monastery of the Incarnation, Dublin, Dublin]] The Carmelite Monastery of the Incarnation was closed in October 2011 but the Cemetery dating from 1858 was still there until 2022. That year all the graves were transferred to Dardistown Cemetery where the sisters were re-interred in the plot of Star of the Sea Carmel Malahide. In the Lower Cemetery were the remains of five sisters who died in Blanchardstown, before the monastery was established at Hampton and also of the sisters who died in Hampton before 1938. These are listed on two plaques, (see images) the original grave markers having been removed. The sisters listed on the first Plaque are: The first five sisters died at Blanchardstown and their remains were transferred to Hampton in 1858 M. Francis de sales of the Holy Trinity Stuart 1797-1832 (Mary Stuart) Sr. M. Magdalen of the Sacred Heart Nolan 1810-1836 (Mary Nolan) Sr. M. Joseph of St. Simon Dillon 1755-1845 Sr. T. Augustine of Jesus Fitzgerald 1791-1847 Sr. T. Francis of Jesus Crowe 1805-1851 (Emily Crowe) All the sisters listed below died at Hampton Sr. M. John Baptist of the Blessed Sacrament Crowe 1808-1864 (Eliza Crowe) Sr. M. Aloysius of the Sacred Heart Flattery 1804-1864 (Mary Flaherty) Sr. M. Agnes of the Holy Trinity Duffy 1806-1865 Sr. Mary Aloysius of St. Ann Cullen 1824-1869 (Lucy Cullen) Sr. M. John of the Cross Fox 1845-1870 Sr. M. Francis de sales of the Blessed Sacrament Mc.Owen 1806-1874 (Eliza McOwen) Sr. T. Magdalen of the Blessed Sacrament Tierney 1816-1879 (Mary Anne Tierney) Sr. M. Gertrude of the Blessed Sacrament O'Neill 1848- 1881 (Anna O’Neill) Sr. T. Agnes of the Precious Blood Mooney 1842-1882 (Eliza Mooney) Sr. M. Joseph of the Divine Infancy Pearson 1807-1889 (Ellenor Pearson) Sr. M. John Margaret of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Codd 1842-1891 (Eleanor Mary Codd) Sr. M. Albert Philomena of the Sacred Heart Maguire 1812-1892 (Mary Maguire) Sr. M. Joseph of the Divine Will Connelly 1813-1895 (Theresa Conolly) All the names above are listed on the first plaque; the names below are listed on the second plaque: Sr. M. Magdalende Pazzi of the Precious Blood Pidgeon 1842 - 1908 (Mary Agnes Pidgeon) M. M. Elias of the Sacred Heart Byrne 1818 -1909 (Elizabeth Byrne) Sr, M. Francis Xavier of the Infant Jesus Baron 1838-1912 (Marguerita Louisa Barron) Sr. M.T. Gabriel of Jesus Gallagher 1859-1912 (Margaret Gallagher) Sr. M. Aloysius of the Sacred Heart Mc.Nevin 1843-1917 (Elizabeth McNevin) M. Agnes of the Divine Infancy Gallagher 1863-1917 (Mary Gallagher) Sr. M. Catherine of the Assumption Kinsella 1843-1918 (Margaret Kinsella) M. M. Stanislaus of St. Joseph O'Keeffe 1854-1919 M. M. T. Francis of the Five Wounds Misset 1856-1920 (Ellen Misset) M.T. Malachy of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Black 1831-1920 (Anne Black) Sr. M. Magdalen of the Immaculate Conception Gartland 1844-1921 (Hannah Gartland) M.M. Antonia of the Incarnation Black 1829-1921 (Mary Black) Sr. M. Clare of the Blessed Sacrament Dunne 1856-1922 (Mary Clare Dunne) Sr. Brigid Ann of St. Joseph Smith 1842-1926 (Ellen Smith) Sr. M. Euphrasia of the Most Pure Heart of Mary Walsh 1844-1927 (Ellen Walsh) Sr. T. Agnes of Jesus and Mary Bodkin 1890-1929 (Norah Mary Bodkin) Sr. M. Ignatius of the Sacred Heart Brannon 1861-1932 (Agnes Mary Brannan) Sr. T. Michael of St. Joseph Sheridan 1855-1932 (Teresa Sheridan) There was one grave in the Lower Cemetery marked with a stone Cross. The inscription on it reads: Annie Aged 11 Years R,I.P. The girl is not dead but sleepeth.
It is assumed that this was a girl attending the school run by the nuns but no record has been found of her family name or the year she died. Those buried in the Upper Cemetery were the following: Sr. Mary Patricia of the Most Holy Trinity, Born 1858 (Galway) Professed 1887 Died: 6.11.1938 (Mary Phillips - baptised Mariam) Sr. Mary Evangelist of the Most Precious Blood Born 1852 (Dublin) Professed 1886 Died: 2.3.1942 (Margaret Coates} Sr. Martha of St. Joseph Born 1856 (Meath) Professed 1877 Died 7.5.1942 (Martha Julia Smyth) Sr. Mary Joseph of the Immaculate Conception, Born 1877 (Dublin) Professed 1900 Died:18.7.1948 (Mary Joseph Clarke) Sr. Mary Gertrude of the Sacred Heart Born 1863 (Leix) Professed 1886 Died:14.11.1950 (Mary Gertrude Fitzpatrick) Sr. Teresa Magdalen of the Holy Face Born 1891 (Dublin) Professed 1925 Died:21.3.1955 (Mary Rose Bodkin) Sr. Mary Paul of Jesus Born 1881 (Antrim) Professed 1917 Died:11.9.1957 (Elizabeth MacLaverty) Sr. Teresa Joseph of the Precious Blood Born 1886 (Dublin) Professed 1911 Died:5.1.1958 (Elizabeth Nolan) Sr. Teresa Raphael of the Divine Will Born 1894 (Armagh) Professed 1922 Died:16.12.1961 (Mary Elizabeth McGeown) Sr. Mary Angela of the Most Pure Heart of Mary Born 1883 (Wicklow) Professed 1904 Died:24.10.1966 (Mary Elizabeth Langton) Sr. Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Born 1904 (Mayo) Professed 1929 Died:28.2.1970 (Margaret Corless) Sr. Mary Peter of the Holy Spirit Born 1893 (Limerick) Professed 1915 Died: 24.12.1971 (Mary Anne Leahy) Sr. Mary Clare of the Blessed Sacrament Born 1923 (Cavan) Professed 1944 Died: 22.2.1983 (Mary Clare Ryan) Sr. Teresa Aloysius of the Sacred Heart Born 1915 (Tipperary) Professed 1938 Died: 29.8.1984 (Anastasia Mary White) Sr. Therese of the Child Jesus Born 1902 (Bristol) Professed 1924 Died: 11.12.1986 (Eileen Susannah Doyle) Sr. Mary Columba of the Blessed Sacrament Born 1898 (Wexford) Professed 1919 Died: 29.1 2.1986 (Mary Somers) Sr. Mary John of Jesus Born 1911 (Limerick) Professed 1945 Died: 22.3.1987 (Marie Eithne Coghlan) Sr. Emmanuel of the Divine Thirst Born 1909 (Donegal) Professed1930 Died: 3.10.1990 (Oona Mary McDonald) Sr. Mary of Jesus Born 1901 (Galway) Professed 1929 Died: 13.1.1991 (Mary Julia Donnelly) Sr. Teresa of Jesus Born 1900 (Waterford) Professed 1924 Died: 1.1.1993 (Catherine Elizabeth O’Donnell) Sr. Teresa Gabriel of the Annunciation Born 1913 (Dublin) Professed 1935 Died:12.2.1994 (Teresa Gabriel Carlin) Sr. Marie Therese of the Holy Family Born 1931 (Kerry) Professed 1952 Died: 11.5.1997 (Nora Christina Murphy) Sr. Mary Constance of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Born 1925 (Derry) Professed 1952 Died: 11.3.2000 (Elizabeth Behan) Sr. Miriam of the Trinity Born 1914 (Dublin) Professed 1959 Died: 13.4.2002 (Ethel Russell) Sr. Lucy of the Eucharist Born 1912 (Dublin) Professed 1938 Died: 3.9.2006 (Lucy Young) Sr. Mary Damian of the Sacred Heart Born 1925 (Cavan) Professed 1967 Died: 28.12.2009 (Nora Kelly) Sr. Immaculata of the Holy Trinity Born 1931 (Kent) Professed 1955 Died: 4.6.2010 (Mary Glynn)
It is assumed that this was a girl attending the school run by the nuns but no record has been found of her family name or the year she died. Those buried in the Upper Cemetery were the following: Sr. Mary Patricia of the Most Holy Trinity, Born 1858 (Galway) Professed 1887 Died: 6.11.1938 (Mary Phillips - baptised Mariam) Sr. Mary Evangelist of the Most Precious Blood Born 1852 (Dublin) Professed 1886 Died: 2.3.1942 (Margaret Coates} Sr. Martha of St. Joseph Born 1856 (Meath) Professed 1877 Died 7.5.1942 (Martha Julia Smyth) Sr. Mary Joseph of the Immaculate Conception, Born 1877 (Dublin) Professed 1900 Died:18.7.1948 (Mary Joseph Clarke) Sr. Mary Gertrude of the Sacred Heart Born 1863 (Leix) Professed 1886 Died:14.11.1950 (Mary Gertrude Fitzpatrick) Sr. Teresa Magdalen of the Holy Face Born 1891 (Dublin) Professed 1925 Died:21.3.1955 (Mary Rose Bodkin) Sr. Mary Paul of Jesus Born 1881 (Antrim) Professed 1917 Died:11.9.1957 (Elizabeth MacLaverty) Sr. Teresa Joseph of the Precious Blood Born 1886 (Dublin) Professed 1911 Died:5.1.1958 (Elizabeth Nolan) Sr. Teresa Raphael of the Divine Will Born 1894 (Armagh) Professed 1922 Died:16.12.1961 (Mary Elizabeth McGeown) Sr. Mary Angela of the Most Pure Heart of Mary Born 1883 (Wicklow) Professed 1904 Died:24.10.1966 (Mary Elizabeth Langton) Sr. Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Born 1904 (Mayo) Professed 1929 Died:28.2.1970 (Margaret Corless) Sr. Mary Peter of the Holy Spirit Born 1893 (Limerick) Professed 1915 Died: 24.12.1971 (Mary Anne Leahy) Sr. Mary Clare of the Blessed Sacrament Born 1923 (Cavan) Professed 1944 Died: 22.2.1983 (Mary Clare Ryan) Sr. Teresa Aloysius of the Sacred Heart Born 1915 (Tipperary) Professed 1938 Died: 29.8.1984 (Anastasia Mary White) Sr. Therese of the Child Jesus Born 1902 (Bristol) Professed 1924 Died: 11.12.1986 (Eileen Susannah Doyle) Sr. Mary Columba of the Blessed Sacrament Born 1898 (Wexford) Professed 1919 Died: 29.1 2.1986 (Mary Somers) Sr. Mary John of Jesus Born 1911 (Limerick) Professed 1945 Died: 22.3.1987 (Marie Eithne Coghlan) Sr. Emmanuel of the Divine Thirst Born 1909 (Donegal) Professed1930 Died: 3.10.1990 (Oona Mary McDonald) Sr. Mary of Jesus Born 1901 (Galway) Professed 1929 Died: 13.1.1991 (Mary Julia Donnelly) Sr. Teresa of Jesus Born 1900 (Waterford) Professed 1924 Died: 1.1.1993 (Catherine Elizabeth O’Donnell) Sr. Teresa Gabriel of the Annunciation Born 1913 (Dublin) Professed 1935 Died:12.2.1994 (Teresa Gabriel Carlin) Sr. Marie Therese of the Holy Family Born 1931 (Kerry) Professed 1952 Died: 11.5.1997 (Nora Christina Murphy) Sr. Mary Constance of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Born 1925 (Derry) Professed 1952 Died: 11.3.2000 (Elizabeth Behan) Sr. Miriam of the Trinity Born 1914 (Dublin) Professed 1959 Died: 13.4.2002 (Ethel Russell) Sr. Lucy of the Eucharist Born 1912 (Dublin) Professed 1938 Died: 3.9.2006 (Lucy Young) Sr. Mary Damian of the Sacred Heart Born 1925 (Cavan) Professed 1967 Died: 28.12.2009 (Nora Kelly) Sr. Immaculata of the Holy Trinity Born 1931 (Kent) Professed 1955 Died: 4.6.2010 (Mary Glynn)
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[[Category: Cemetery Pages Needing Deletion]] One of the goals of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] is to have a free space page created for every cemetery across the world. These are linked to the specific cemetery categories where profiles can be found, and help to document the rich history (and interesting notes) about these cemeteries. Each page should strive to have a photograph of the cemetery entrance, the address of the cemetery, GPS coordinates if known, the approximate number of graves (if known), the date range of the graves (earliest known burial), notable people buried in the cemetery (with links to their profiles). These pages should also be categorized to their applicable cemetery category and location category. ''Note: These pages '''should not contain photographs of every single grave''' as these photographs should be on the profiles of the individuals themselves.'' For examples of how Cemetery pages should be ideally formatted, see: [[Space:Sterling-White_Cemetery%2C_Highlands%2C_Texas|Sterling-White Cemetery, Highlands, Texas]] and [[:Category: Cemeterist Project Example Pages]]. If you need to create a new free-space page for a cemetery: *go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace Add/New Thing] option under the 'Add' Menu in the toolbar. *add the name of the cemetery (and location) in the Title field. ''This name should match the category!'' *add the cemeteries tag, as well as any county, state, province, or territory tags (as applicable) to the Surnames/tags field. *if there is a known range of burials, you can add this information to the Start and End date fields. If burials are still allowed, please do not add a End date! If this information is not known, please leave them blank! ==Example Cemetery Page Template== ==General Information== {{Image|file=cemetery entrance image here|align=r|size=200}} '''Cemetery name:''' '''Address:''' '''GPS Coordinates:''' ==History== ''Use this area to document a history/description of the cemetery.'' ==Notable Monuments== ''This section is optional. Are there any notable monuments located at the cemetery?'' ==Notable Interments== ''This section is optional. Are there any notable interments located at the cemetery? War heroes? Political figures? Even local historical figures count in this area (location namesakes, etc.). This section should contain no more than 5-6 profile links. If you need more room, why not start a new Free-space page for the notable interments and just provide a general description of the types of notables one may find buried here?'' ==More Information== ''This should be a bulleted list of links/resources for the cemetery itself, such as the cemetery category where profiles are attached, the cemetery's website (if available), a link to the FindAGrave cemetery page, a Wikipedia entry for the cemetery?'' [[Category:Cemeterist Project]]
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This is Teresa's space for keeping copies of headstone photos while waiting to add to their own individual profiles. Cemetery pages:
[[Space:Roseburg_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon|Space:Roseburg_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon]]
[[Space:Melrose_Cemetery%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon|Space:Melrose_Cemetery%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon]]
At Cemetery - Preferable mid-day on sunny day or lightly cloudy day #Clean headstone with water #Take picture #Log the GPS location in app on phone or on paper - decimal format is best At Home - Uploads #Sync all pictures to laptop using iCloud At Home - Adding Data - Takes about 20 minutes per person with sources; 5 minutes without sources #Download one picture and edit for displaying #Use FamilySearch.org to search for sources and create new person profile #Add Category for cemetery to profile with 2 brackets on beginning and end #Add Monumental inscription to profile - as found on headstone - add GPS location #Remove self as profile manager #Delete picture from phone Category:Roseburg Memorial Gardens, Roseburg, Oregon
Category:Melrose Cemetery, Roseburg, Oregon Example of Monumental inscription: Monumental inscription. United States. CEMETERY NAME, Roseburg, Oregon. NNNN. (b. NNNN) XXXXXX, Xxxxxx GPS: 43.nnnnnn -123.nnnnnn. Photographed by: [[Downey-1809|Teresa Downey]]: NN MMM YYYY. inscription words, if any GPS converter if using the location saved in photo: https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/dms-decimal
[[Space:Roseburg_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon|Space:Roseburg_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon]]
[[Space:Melrose_Cemetery%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon|Space:Melrose_Cemetery%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon]]
At Cemetery - Preferable mid-day on sunny day or lightly cloudy day #Clean headstone with water #Take picture #Log the GPS location in app on phone or on paper - decimal format is best At Home - Uploads #Sync all pictures to laptop using iCloud At Home - Adding Data - Takes about 20 minutes per person with sources; 5 minutes without sources #Download one picture and edit for displaying #Use FamilySearch.org to search for sources and create new person profile #Add Category for cemetery to profile with 2 brackets on beginning and end #Add Monumental inscription to profile - as found on headstone - add GPS location #Remove self as profile manager #Delete picture from phone Category:Roseburg Memorial Gardens, Roseburg, Oregon
Category:Melrose Cemetery, Roseburg, Oregon Example of Monumental inscription: Monumental inscription. United States. CEMETERY NAME, Roseburg, Oregon. NNNN. (b. NNNN) XXXXXX, Xxxxxx GPS: 43.nnnnnn -123.nnnnnn. Photographed by: [[Downey-1809|Teresa Downey]]: NN MMM YYYY. inscription words, if any GPS converter if using the location saved in photo: https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/dms-decimal
Cemetery Projrct
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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ...document Cemeteries, photo headstones, and transcribe information from headstones. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lemke-670|Max R Lemke]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Photograph Headstones * Transcribe Headstones *Upload to Wikitree 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/Lemke-670#PM-33266032 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Cemetery Tracks
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[[Category: Cemeterist Project, Cemetery Tracks Program]] Welcome to the Cemetery TRACKS program - where '''T'''he '''R'''ight '''A'''pproach '''C'''reates '''K'''nowledge and '''S'''uccess! This page was created in order to assist new members (Trackers) of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] to familiarize themselves with the scope of the project and learn the processes and steps required to become an advanced WikiTree cemeterist. Using a series of tutorials, combined with the assistance of a Caretaker, Trackers will navigate through the Cemetery TRACKS program and learn how to do the various processes used by cemeterists here on WikiTree, such as taking gravestone photos, adding photos to profiles, adding transcriptions, citing cemetery photos, sourcing supporting information (i.e., Birth, Marriage, Census, and Death records), properly categorizing cemeteries, creating cemetery free-space pages. Caretakers: [[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]] ==What is a Caretaker?== A Caretaker is the person who will be working with you during your journey through the TRACKS program. Caretakers are experienced cemeterists or TRACKS graduates, and we are here to guide you, teach you, and generally help you along through your cemetery documentation journey. We are available to answer any questions you may have, or help with any problems you may encounter along the way. ==The Process== * Upon joining the project, or for current project members by request, you will be assigned a Caretaker to guide you through the TRACKS program. **Once your Caretaker is assigned, they will reach out to you and help setup your Tracker Sandbox where you can take your notes or record the output of certain process steps during this program. **If you do not yet have your own cemetery images to work from, please check with your Caretaker! The program is best when worked from start to finish with a specific cemetery and images of gravestones from that cemetery. Your Caretaker can provide images and cemetery information to you as needed to assist in this program's process. * You will work your way through each step, completing a series of tasks, working through as many repetitions of each task as needed until you and your Caretaker are comfortable in your abilities. You should only move to the next step in the process after receiving the OK from your Caretaker. * Upon graduation from the program, you will be eligible for a Project Badge and will be ready to head off on your own cemetery journey in your local area. * Those who complete the program, and would like to apply to become a Caretaker in order to help others through their cemetery journey should message [[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]]. ==TRACKS Program Processes== # [[Space:Cemetery Tracks - Cemetery Categories|Cemetery Categories]] # [[Space:Cemetery Tracks - Cemetery Free-Space Pages|Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] # [[Space:Cemetery Tracks - Profiles, Transcriptions, and Citations|Profiles, Transcriptions, and Citations]] # [[Space:Cemetery Tracks - Supporting Sources|Supporting Sources]]
Cemetery Tracks - Cemetery Categories
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[[Category:Cemeterist Project, Cemetery Tracks Program]] The first step in the [[Space:Cemetery Tracks|TRACKS program]] is to find and update, or create, a cemetery category for the cemetery we will be working in. __TOC__ ==Background== Cemetery Categories serve as the page that group all of the profiles identified within a cemetery, and is generally where other researchers will run across your profiles and pages. This cemetery page can also serve as the roster for profile progress as you work through your transcriptions. All profiles and cemetery free-space pages should be categorized as part of the overall category structure for the project. That overall structure looks something like this: *[[:Category:Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] **[[:Category:North America, Cemeteries|North America, Cemeteries]] {{Red|''continent''}} ***[[:Category:United States, Cemeteries|United States, Cemeteries]] {{Red|''country''}} ****[[:Category:Texas, Cemeteries|Texas, Cemeteries]] {{Red|''state/province/region''}} *****[[:Category:Harris County, Texas, Cemeteries|Harris County, Texas, Cemeteries]] {{Red|''county/parish''}} ******[[:Category:Lynch Cemetery, Crosby, Texas|Lynch Cemetery, Crosby, Texas]] {{Red|''cemetery name, location''}} ==Task 1 - Cemetery Name== Find the ''current official name'' for the cemetery. This is the name that is shown on the cemetery website (if one is available), the cemetery signage located on the grounds (most common), or as named through locally registered historical societies (try looking for Historical Society in the United States or Local History Society in England for example). Document the Cemetery Name in your Tracker Sandbox. For example: :, or , format (the , format is applicable to cemeteries that are situated outside of City/Town boundaries or are situated in an unincorporated area of a County/Parish). Document the Cemetery Location in your Tracker Sandbox. For example: :[[Category:CEMETERY NAME, CITY/TOWN, STATE]] }} or :{{Red|[[Category:CEMETERY NAME, COUNTY/PARISH, STATE]] }} On your tracker sandbox, add the Category Name in brackets and then save the page. For example: :
'''Cemetery Name: {{Red|Lynch Cemetery}}'''
---- ==Task 2 - Cemetery Location== Once you have found the current official name for the cemetery, you then have to identify the ''proper location'' of the cemetery. The Category name will be created in Cemetery Name: Lynch Cemetery
'''Cemetery Location: {{Red|Crosby, Texas}}'''
---- ==Task 3 - Category Name== Now that you have identified both the current official name and the proper location of the cemetery, you can put it all together and create our category, in the format: :{{Red|CEMETERY NAME}}, {{Red|CITY/TOWN, STATE}} or :{{Red|CEMETERY NAME}}, {{Red|COUNTY/PARISH, STATE}} Document the Category Name in your Tracker Sandbox. For example: :'''Cemetery Location: {{Red|Crosby, Texas}}'''
Cemetery Name: Lynch Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Crosby, Texas
'''Category Name: {{Red|Lynch Cemetery, Crosby, Texas}}'''
'''{{Blue|Caretaker Check-in: Please wait for the Caretaker to review and approve the Category Naming before continuing on!}}''' ---- ==Task 4 - Creating the Category== Once you receive approval from the Caretaker, you can now create this category by copying the Category Name we entered earlier, and placing this within category brackets, in the format: :{{Red|Cemetery Location: Crosby, Texas
'''Category Name: {{Red|Lynch Cemetery, Crosby, Texas}}'''
Cemetery Name: Lynch Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Crosby, Harris County, Texas
Category Name: Lynch Cemetery, Crosby, Texas
'''{{Red|[[Category:Lynch Cemetery, Crosby, Texas]] }}'''
When viewing your page, you should now see a Category Link at the very bottom of the page, shown in red. Clicking on this link will take us to the Category Creation page. ---- ==Task 5 - CategoryInfoBox Cemetery== Now that you have your new category page open, you can add our known cemetery information. The preferred text on a cemetery category is provided by the [[Template:CategoryInfoBox Cemetery|CategoryInfoBox Cemetery template]]. In order to keep things simple, we only require 3 to 4 parameters for this template; however, when more information is known, you should fill out as many parameters as possible. You can add this template using the format (feel free to copy and paste this code): :{{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery :|name= :|location= :|parent= :|spacepage= :}} The |name= and |location= parameters should be self-explanatory, since you already identified these in your Tracker Sandbox. Just copy and paste that information to the template! :Cemetery Location: Crosby, Harris County, Texas
Category Name: Lynch Cemetery, Crosby, Texas
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{{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery
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The |parent= parameter is the name of the COUNTY/PARISH in which the CITY/TOWN is located. For example, Lynch Cemetery is located within the town of Crosby, and Crosby is located within Harris County, Texas: :|name='''{{Red|Lynch Cemetery}}'''
|location='''{{Red|Crosby, Texas}}'''
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{{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery
|name=Red|Lynch Cemetery
|location=Red|Crosby, Texas
|parent='''{{Red|Harris County, Texas}}'''
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Last, but certainly not least, We can start the Cemetery Free-Space Page. To do this, you enter in the exact same name as the category name, in the format: :{{Red|CEMETERY NAME}}, {{Red|CITY/TOWN, STATE}} or :{{Red|CEMETERY NAME}}, {{Red|COUNTY/PARISH, STATE}} :|name=Red|Lynch Cemetery
|location=Red|Crosby, Texas
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{{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery
|name=Red|Lynch Cemetery
|location=Red|Crosby, Texas
|parent=Harris County, Texas
|spacepage='''{{Red|Lynch Cemetery, Crosby, Texas}}'''
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Now that our CategoryInfoBox Cemetery template is filled in, all you have to do is click the Save button! '''{{Blue|Caretaker Check-in: Please wait for the Caretaker to review your newly created Category before continuing on!}}''' Up Next ➝: [[Space:Cemetery Tracks - Supporting Sources|Supporting Sources]]|name=Red|Lynch Cemetery
|location=Red|Crosby, Texas
|parent=Harris County, Texas
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Cemetery Tracks - Cemetery Free-Space Pages
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[[Category:Cemeterist Project, Cemetery Tracks Program]] The second step in the [[Space:Cemetery Tracks|TRACKS program]] is to find and update, or create, a cemetery free-space page for the cemetery we will be working in. The good news, is that this Cemetery Page is already waiting for you! When you created your Cemetery Category in Step 1 of the program, you were asked to enter in the |spacepage= parameter. This link, as you may have noticed, was most likely Red, meaning it did not yet exist. Clicking on this link now, you will be taken to a page that is already named and ready for creation! If instead this page already exists, consult with your Caretaker to make sure the page is updated in accordance with this page. __TOC__ ==Background== This Cemetery Free-Space Page will serve as a sort of Cemetery Profile, where we can provide all of the information on the cemetery grounds itself, such as the location, history, notable burials and features, etc. This page is the space for you to really tell the world about this cemetery, its history, who is a part of its overall story, and any interesting bits of information you feel a researcher may like to know. The best cemetery pages will have tons of useful and interesting information on them, such as photos (especially those of the cemetery entrance, maps, plot layouts, or general photos of the grounds), as well as external links to other resources (FindAGrave, BillionGraves, and/or Wikipedia entries; the cemetery website; etc.). ==Task 1 - Cemetery Page Layout== The preferred overall layout for all Cemetery Free-Space Pages is through a series of pre-defined section headers. If a particular section below is not applicable, feel free to omit that section; however, all pages should use the ==General Information==, ==History==, and ==More Information== sections at a minimum. Feel free to copy and paste the below template:
==General Information==
Cemetery name:; (also known as '
Address:
GPS Coordinates:
==History==
''add history of the cemetery here''
==Notable Monuments==
''add any notable features or monuments at the cemetery here''
==Notable Interments==
''add any notable burials or interments here''
==More Information==
*See the [[:Category:CEMETERY CATEGORY NAME|Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery.
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---- ==Task 2 - Cemetery Information== After you have pasted the template from Task 1 above, it is your time to shine! Feel free to pay with layout, add additional sections to help tell the cemetety's story, or to better present the information and relevant images. Remember, it is up to you to represent the cemetery! If you would like to see examples of Cemetery Free-Space Pages for ideas and inspiration, see: [[:Category: Cemeterist Project Example Pages]]. '''{{Blue|Caretaker Check-in: Please wait for the Caretaker to review the Cemetery Free-Space page before continuing on!}}'''Cemetery name:
Address:
GPS Coordinates:
==History==
''add history of the cemetery here''
==Notable Monuments==
''add any notable features or monuments at the cemetery here''
==Notable Interments==
''add any notable burials or interments here''
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Cemetery Trail - Editing Your Freespace Page
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[[Category: Cemetery Pages Needing Deletion]] Step Two in the [[Space:The_Cemetery_Trail|Cemetery Trail]] is editing your cemetery freespace pages. In the previous lesson we learned how to create a free space page, and now we are going to learn how to do some basic text manipulation within the page and add basic things like links to external websites and other WikiTree profiles. This will give you the tools to personalize your Freespace Page as I discussed in the last lesson. Examples could include: external links, a list of notable burials, history of the cemetery, etc. While there are some guidelines and suggestions as laid out [[Space:How_to_Create_a_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|here]] the content is really up to you. In the YouTube video below we will go through the basics of editing within a Freespace page. All of these principles will apply not only to freespace pages but can be used in WikiTree person profiles as well. {{Image |file= Cemetery_Trail_-_Editing_Your_Freespace_Page.png |align= Center |size= m |label= How to Edit Your Freespace Page |link= https://youtu.be/o-tG0DyOw-A |caption= Step Two: Editing Your Freespace Page (click photo to see video). }}
Cemetieri Communale di Alia
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[[Category: Italy, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Centanni Name Study]] Community Cemetery for the residents of Alia, Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Many peope from Alia have immigrated to the United States, but their ancestors lie here. A genetic research center is located at the cemetery in Alia. They dug up remains from 300 people who were alive before the Great Cholera Epidemic of 1837. Only those with some Eastern European ancestors survived. Those with only Sicilian genes succumbed to cholera. About half the surnames in Alia disappeared at that time. Perhaps this center may have burial reords? More research is needed. For more information, please see:: * Article from Pubmed.gov http://www.ncbi.nlm.hih.gov/pubmed/12943156 * Article on jstor http://www.jstor.org
Cemetories Category:St. Mary's New Burial Ground, Hellesdon, Norfolk, England
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[[Category:St. Mary's Hellesdon New Burial Ground, Hellesdon, Norfolk]] Notes about this burial ground: When all the grave space in the Churchyard at St. Mary's Hellesdon was used the adjoining field was opened as the new burial ground, it can be reached on foot by going through a gate in the churchyard, but by car it is reached by a separate entrance next door to the church. This New burial ground is really a churchyard extension and is situated right next to the churchyard. Some of the graves have already been transcribed. The GPR holds 498 grave and 867 person records for this cemetery. Allison Carroll photographed and indexed this cemetery. The latest graves details for this cemetery were added on 19 December 2014
Cemitério Municipal de Pomerode
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Cenél nEógain
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[[Category:Cenél nEógain]] [[Category:Irish Clans|Cenél nEógain]] {| border="1" cellpadding="9" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Eponym_Names|Irish Eponym Names]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|High Kings of Ireland]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|'''[[:Category:Irish_Clans|Category: Irish Clans]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20% |} Under Construction If you see any errors or have any questions, leave me a note [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 21:16, 29 August 2021 (UTC) '''The Cenél nEógain or Kinel-Owen ("Kindred of Owen")''' A branch of the Northern Uí Néill, who claim descent from [[Cenel_n_Eogain-8|Eógan (Cenel n Eogain) mac Néill (abt.0400-0465)]], son of Niall of the Nine Hostages. The following is from Perplexity The Cenél nEógain, also known as Kinel-Owen, were a branch of the Northern Uí Néill in Ireland. They claimed descent from Eógan mac Néill, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages. Their power-base was originally in Inishowen, with their capital at Ailech in modern-day County Donegal. The Cenél nEógain and the Clan Cholmáin of the Southern Uí Néill alternated as kings of Ireland from 734 to 1002. This suggests a formal arrangement between the two septs who were descendants of a common ancestor. The O'Neills and MacLaughlins were the two principal and most powerful septs of the Cenél nEógain. The name O'Neill may come from Niall Glúndub, but Clann Néill (also known as Clan Neill) takes its name from his grandfather Néill Caille. The power of the Cenél Conaill collapsed around the 780s, allowing the Cenél nEógain to advance against them. According to the Annals of Ulster, in 788, as part of a southwards push, they burned down Derry Monastery which had been built by the Cenél Conaill in the 6th century. :Name - Progenitor - Territory *Clann Néill (also Clan Neill) - **'''Ó Néill (Ruadh)''' - Ruadh Ó Néill - Tyrone **'''Mac Lochlainn''' - **'''Mac Barúin''' - Sir Art MacBarron O'Neill - Counties Armagh and Louth **'''Mac Suibhne''' - Suibhne O'Neill - Fanad, Banagh and Tirconnell, north coast of Donegal **'''Mac Seáin''' (Moy Ith or Mag Itha) - ? - eastern Donegal, southern Londonderry, northern Tyrone **'''Ó Doibhilin''' - [[Mac_Donnghal-1|Dobhailen mac Donnghal (-abt.1060)]] - [[Space:Muintirevlin_Remembers]] *'''Clann Aodha Bhuidhe''' **'''Clandeboy Ó Néill''' (O'Neill, Neill) - [[O'Neill-1929|Aodh Buidhe O'Neill (-1283)]] - This branch of the O'Neills is more commonly known as the Clandeboy O'Neill's, with Clandeboy being the Anglicisation of Clann Aodha Bhuidhe. It takes its name from Aodh Buidhe (Yellow Hugh), grandson of Aodh Dubh (Black Hugh), King of Ulster, brother of Niall Ruadh (Red Niall), Prince of Tyrone, who claimed vast tracts of land from the Normans **'''Ó Gnímh''' (Agnew, O'Gnyw, O'Gnew, O'Gnive) - Progenitor ? - Territory: Extra:Poets to the O'Neills of Clandeboye. This sept is thought to have come from Scotland at the same time as the MacDonald galloglasses but not as a galloglass family itself. It is presumed it was among the original Irish septs to colonise Scotland in the 5th century *Clann Domnaill *Clann Birnn *"Cenél Feargusa :Cenél mBinnigh :Cenél Moen :Cenél Fearadhaigh :Cenél Tigernaich ::Cenél Mac Earca ::Clann Conchúir Magh Ithe :Clan Diarmatta (also Clandermot) :O'Cahan of the RouteCenél Máién : :Cenél Fergusa :Cenél Máién :Cenél mBinnigh (Eochu Binnigh) :Clann Néill : Mac Barúin : == Sources == * [https://www.libraryireland.com/names/irishclans/cineal-eoghain.php Woulfe, Patrick - Irish Names and Surnames - Cenél nEógain] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branches_of_the_Cen%C3%A9l_nE%C3%B3gain#Other_Septs Wikipedia - Branches of the Cenél nEógain] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/cenel-eoghainy-dnaproject/about FamilyTreeDNA - Cenél nEógain Y-DNA Project] **[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tuuJYEvsGqDDPODhdkhC2FohKvuM66pc/view Cenél mBinnigh (Clan Binny) and Their Y-DNA Connections] **[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WmyG8SJWqYbav0ko2KkgSmH_oJfkH6r0/edit#gid=1019472368 Haplogroup S7814 - February 2023 Update - Eochaidh Binneach son of Eóghan and his six sons] ** [https://drive.google.com/file/d/10_YqYPAKNqjKzJLiLC7P-VKTKmu9_Pkv/view McQuaid, Timothy ,Genetic Footprints Explored: Unraveling the Ancestry of Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC19831 in Cenél Eógain - May, 2023] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. 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=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Census Analysis for William James of Pennsylvania
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[[Category:Fuller-5853 Source Pages]] {{Blue|Page under construction}} * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Census Analysis for William James of Pennsylvania|'''WikiTree Profiles that refer to this page''']] == Introduction == The purpose of ''Census Analysis for William James of Pennsylvania'' is to identify all those named William James who lived in the Pennsylvania Counties of either Bucks or Berks. == Berks County Census == '''William James''' in United States Census: * 1820 in Reading South Ward, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States: Page 189 Indexed {{Ancestry Record|7734|205946}} as Free White Persons - Males: 2-10 thru 15, 1-45 and over; Free White Persons - Females: 1-10 thru 15, 1-45 and over; Household Members: 3-Under 16, 2-Over 25, 5-Total."United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLF-FWP : accessed 26 May 2019), William James, Reading South Ward, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 189, NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 99; FHL microfilm 181,405.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYJ-RKS?cc=1803955 1820 Census image]. * 1830 in Reading, South Ward, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States: Page 291 Indexed. {{Ancestry Record|8058|413631}} as Free White Persons - Males: 2-20 thru 29, 1-60 thru 69; Free White Persons - Females: 1-20 thru 29, 1-60 thru 69; Household Members: 3-20 Thru 49, 5-Total."United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPK-9GZ : 19 August 2017), William James, Reading South Ward, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing 291, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 143; FHL microfilm 20,617. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-92W7?cc=1803958 1830 Census image]. * 1840 in Reading South Ward, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States: Page 179 Indexed {{Ancestry Record|8057|2733593}} as Free White Persons - Males: 1-70 thru 79; Free White Persons - Females: 1-15 thru 19, 1-70 thru 79; Household Members: 1-Under 20, 3-Total. "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTT-1QT : 8 September 2017), William James, Reading South Ward, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 179, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 436; FHL microfilm 20,535. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBS-2KN?cc=1786457 1840 Census image]. * 1850 in South Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA. Mortality Schedule lists death at 93 (widowed) during February of Old Age estimated birth about 1657. However, Indexed {{Ancestry Record| 8756|2502706}} shows estimated birth 1827 and death at 23 from old age.''U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885''National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Non-Population Census Schedules for Pennsylvania, 1850-1880: Mortality; Archive Collection: M1838; Archive Roll Number: 3; Census Year: 1850; Census Place: South Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania; Page: 79 {{Ancestry Image|8756|PAM1838_3-0243}} Possible record matches to US Census from 1820-1840: :* William James born 17 Aug 1760 and passed away 24 Feb 1850 at the age of 89. He lived in Berks County, Pennsylvania his entire life. It was in that county he was buried at Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Pennsylvania. {{FindAGrave|47518681||William James}} (17 Aug 1760-24 Feb 1850), listed as husband of {{FindAGrave|115788142||Ann James}} (Apr 1764 - unknown). Both have markers which match and are next to each other. :* It is not known when William was born or died. It is known that he was buried in Charles Evans Cemetery in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. His wife was Rachel who was also buried in the same cemetery and her birth and death information is unknown. {{FindAGrave|115788341||William James}} (? - ?), listed as husband of {{FindAGrave|115788269||Rachel James}} (? - ?). Both have markers which appear to have the same style. William's marker is upright and appears to be next to another upright marker. However it appears that Rachel's marker is flat on the ground. == Bucks County Census == '''William James''' in United States Census: : 1790 in Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States: Two options: :* Page 119 Indexed {{Ancestry Record|5058|295168}} as Free White Persons - Males: 2 Under 16, 3 over 15; Free White Persons - Females: 5; Total Household Members: 10."United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKJ-YM9 : accessed 26 May 2019), William James, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 119, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 8; FHL microfilm 568,148. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYJ-SDTL?i=5&cc=1803959 1790 Census image]. :* Page 141 Indexed {{Ancestry Record|5058|295169}} as Free White Persons - Males: 1 Under 16, 3 over 15; Free White Persons - Females: 4; Total Household Members: 8."United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKJ-YJT : accessed 26 May 2019), William James, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 141, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 8; FHL microfilm 568,148. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYJ-SFSP?i=16&cc=1803959 1790 Census image]. * 1800 in New Britain, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States: Page 252 Indexed {{Ancestry Record|7590|376130}} as Free White Persons - Males: 3-16 thru 25, 1-26 thru 44. 1-45 and over; Free White Persons - Females: 1-10 thru 15, 3-16 thru 25, 1-45 and over; Household Members: 1-Under 16, 3-Over 25, 10-Total. "United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHR4-WPX : accessed 26 May 2019), William James, New Britain, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 252, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 36; FHL microfilm 363,339. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8J-9XB8?cc=1804228 1800 Census image]. * 1810 New Britain, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. Page 8 Indexed {{Ancestry Record|7613|422286}} as Free White Persons - Males: 1-Under 10, 1-16 thru 25, 1-45 and over; Free White Persons - Females: 4-16 thru 25, 2-45 and over; Household Members: 1-Under 16, 3-Over 25, 9-Total. "United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2K-XSD : accessed 26 May 2019), Wm James, New Britain, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 871, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 46; FHL microfilm 193,672. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYF-9F59?i=3&cc=1803765 1810 Census image]. * 1820 New Britain, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. Page 8 Indexed {{Ancestry Record|7734|849863}} as Free White Persons - Males: 1-Under 10, 2-16 thru 25, 1-45 and over; Free White Persons - Females: 2-10 thru 15, 2-16 thru 25; 2-Engaged in Commerce; Household Members: 3-Under 16, 1-Over 25, 8-Total. "United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLF-2V5 : accessed 26 May 2019), Wm James, New Britain, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 8, NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 100; FHL microfilm 181,405. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYJ-5KP?i=2&cc=1803955 1820 Census image]. * 1830 New Britain, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States Page 71 Indexed {{Ancestry Record|8058|442641}} as Free White Persons - Males: 1-30 thru 39, 1-50 thru 59; Free White Persons - Females: 1-10 thru 14, 1-15 thru 19, 1-40 thru 49; Household Members: 2-Under 20, 2-20 Thru 49, 5-Total. "United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGR-Z6W : 12 August 2017), William James, New Britain, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing 71, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 146; FHL microfilm 20,620. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SMC8?i=12&cc=1803958 1830 Census image]. * 1840 New Britain, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States Page 17 Indexed. {{Ancestry Record|8057|3353030}} as Free White Persons - Males: 1-5 Thru 9, 1-10 thru 14, 1-50 thru 59; Free White Persons - Females: 1-15 thru 19, 1-40 thru 49, 1-60 thru 69; 2 Engaged in Agriculture; 1 Employed in Manufacture and Trade; Household Members: 3-Under 20, 1-20 thru 49; 6-Total. "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHYT-411 : 8 September 2017), William James, New Britain Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 17, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 446; FHL microfilm 20,539. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYT5-QVR?i=7&cc=1786457 1840 Census image]. == DATA CONFLICTS == '''DAR records''' show that [[James-16723|William James]]: DAR: Daughters of the American Revolution; Genealogy Research for [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A061407 WIlliam James]. * was born 15 Aug 1761 in New Britain Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania. * married twice: first to Rachel Thomas and second to Anna X Shipton * passed away 24 Feb 1850. : Unanswered Questions: :* Why are there two graves for William each matched to a different wife? :* Were there two Williams? ::# Ann's husband who lived in Berks County all his life. ::# Rachel's husband who was born in Bucks County and passed away in Berks County. :* Where are the marriage records? ::# Does DAR records combine the lives of two named "William James" who were both buried in the same cemetery? '''Death and Estimated Birth''' * FIndAGrave: 24 Feb 1850 died at age 89 estimated birth would be 1761. Memorial has 17 Aug 1760. Born and died in Berks County, Pennsylvania. * 1850 Mortality Schedule: February 1850 death at 93 estimated birth would be 1757. Born in Pennsylvania and died in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. NOTE: The William James who passed away in 1850 was between 89 and 93 at death. Resided in Berks County and his wife may have been was Ann who may have passed away during the 1840s. Census records for this William James should be in these ranges: * 1840: between 79 and 83. Census listed between 70-79. Born 1761. * 1830: between 69 and 73. Census listed between 60-69. Born 1761. * 1820: between 59 and 63. Census listed over 44. Born before 1776. NOTE: The records for the WIlliam James who lived in Bucks County might represent more than one person. The estimated birth for oldest male/his wife: * 1800: both were over 45 and born before 1755. :* Alt: Could be both in the 16-25 group and born between 1775 and 1784. * 1810: both were over 45 and born before 1765. :* {{Blue|Alt: Could be both in the 16-25 group and born between 1785 and 1794.}} * 1820: over 45 born before 1775. :* wife 16-25 born between 1795 and 1804. * 1830: 50-59 born during 1770s. :* Wife: 40-49 born during 1780s. * {{Blue|1840: 50-59 born during 1780s}}. :* {{Blue|Wife 40-49 born during 1790s}} OR :* Wife 60-69 born during 1770s. == Sources ==
Census Data for Family of Ashbel and Loraine Fuller
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[[Category: Fuller-5853 Family Source Pages]] == Purpose == The purpose of this page: # Shows the pre-1850 census records used as sources for the family of Ashbel Fuller Sr. is a reasonable fit for this family. # Confirms accuracy of the dates for family used in Fuller Genealogies. # Helps estimate the date of birth for Loraine. # Explains the 1830 US Census includes 3 persons that are not immediate family, maybe servants or extended family. [[Space:Fuller-5853 G7 Ashbel Fuller To-Do List]] == Linking To This Page == [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Census Data for Family of Ashbel and Loraine Fuller|'''WikiTree Profiles that use this source''']] == Family of [[Fuller-190|Ashbel]] and [[Millard-1303|Loraine ''Millard'']] Fuller == '''Residences:''' : ''1790 until after 1820'' in Ferrisburg, Addison, Vermont, United States.[[#USC1790|USC1790]] '''Ashbel''' Fuller residing in, [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VJ1N-XP8 Ferrisburg, Addison, Vermont, United States]; accessed 2 December 2016 [[#USC1800|USC1800]] '''Ashbel listed as Arhbel''' Fuller residing in [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHRQ-HBZ Ferrisburg, Addison, Vermont, United States]; accessed 2 December 2016. [[#USC1810|USC1810]] '''Ashbel''' Fuller residing in [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XH21-54W Ferrisburg, Addison, Vermont, United States]; accessed 2 December 2016 [[#USC1820|USC1820]] '''Ashbel listed as Ashbell''' Fuller residing in [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHGD-6M4 Ferrisburg, Addison, Vermont, United States]; accessed 2 December 2016). : ''Before 1830 until after 1840'' in Fowler, Saint Lawrence, New York, United States. [[#USC1830|USC1830]] '''Ashbel listed as Ahbel''' Fuller residing in [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHP5-4D8 Fowler, Saint Lawrence, New York, United States]; accessed 18 August 2015. [[#USC1840|USC1840]] '''Ashbel''' Fuller residing in [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHT4-1TP Fowler, St Lawrence, New York, United States]; accessed 24 August 2015. : ''After 1840 to 1850'' in CT, United States. [[#USC1850|USC1850]] '''Ashbel''' Fuller residing in household of Heman Fuller, [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MC1X-8XN Fowler, St. Lawrence, New York, United States]; accessed 9 November 2014). US Census images are cited in the chart at the bottom of this page. Most other information listed below for this family can be found in [[#Fuller|Fuller]]'s Genealogies. [[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 230-231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n280/mode/1up pp230 image] Sixth Generation 2. [[Fuller-190|Ashbel Fuller]], descended from Mayflower passengers: [[Fuller-13|Edward Fuller]] and [[Fuller-48|Samuel Fuller]] through [[Fuller-47|John Fuller]], [[Fuller-2104|Joseph Fuller]] and [[Fuller-189|Abraham Fuller, Ashbel's father]]. Also includes his wife, [[Millard-1303|Loraine Millard]], and 11 children.
=== [[Fuller-190|Ashbel Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' 16 Oct in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States during either 1765 "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F74J-7BB : 3 December 2014), Ashbel Fuller, 14 Oct 1765; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown. or 1766.
'''Death:''' 1850 during June or August in Keysville, N.Y.
'''Marriage:''' 1787 to [[Millard-1303|Loraine Millard]] They had eleven children.
'''Age using 1766 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 34/1756-1770. : 1810: 44/1756-1770. : 1820: 54/1761-1770. : 1830: 64/before 1770. : 1840: 74/before 1770. : 1850: 84/before 1770. === [[Millard-1303|Loraine ''Millard'' Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' June 14, 1768.
'''Death:''' January 16, 1841
'''Age using 1768 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 32/1756-1770 : 1810: 42/1756-1770 : 1820: 52/1761-1770 : 1830: 62/before 1770 : 1840: 72/before 1770 : 1841: Passed away === [[Fuller-6636|Sheldon Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' Aug, 20, 1787 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 235-236 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n285/mode/1up pp235 image] Ashbel's child listed as 18.[[Fuller-6636|'''Sheldon''' Fuller]]: his wife, [[Luce-770|Hannah Luce]], and 8 children
'''Death:''' Sep18, 1865. '''Marriage:''' 1808 to Hannah Luce (Nov 5, 1791 - Mar 22, 1845). '''Manufacture of iron:''' at Fullerville, St. Lawrence County, New York. Four Fuller brothers: [[Fuller-6636|Sheldon]], [[Fuller-7752|Stillman]], [[Fuller-7756|Ashbel]] and [[Fuller-7754|Heman]].
'''Children:''' 8 '''Age using 1787 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 13/1785-1790 : 1808: married : 1810: : 1820: : 1830: HOH Iron Mfr. [[#USC1830|USC1830]] '''Sheldon''' Fuller residing in [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHP5-4DF Fowler, Saint Lawrence, New York, United States]; accessed 18 August 2015. : 1840: HOH [[#USC1840|USC1840]] '''Sheldon''' Fuller residing in [https://www.familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHT4-1TG Fowler, Saint Lawrence, New York, United States]; accessed 18 August 2015. : 1850: HOH [[#USC1850|USC1850]] '''Sheldon''' Fuller residing in [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MC1X-86K Fowler, St. Lawrence, New York, United States] accessed 12 April 2016. === [[Fuller-7752|Stillman Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' March 8, 1789 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont.[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 236 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n286/mode/1up pp236 image] Ashbel's child listed as 19. Stillman Fuller: his wife, Lucy Lee. No children.
'''Death:'''
'''Marriage:''' Lucy Lee, who d. June16, 1850.
'''Manufacture of iron:''' at Fullerville, St. Lawrence County, New York. Four Fuller brothers: Sheldon, Stillman, Ashbel and Heman. Then he had a furnace in Brasher, New York. He then went west.
'''Children:''' None
'''Age using 1789 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 11/1785-1790 : 1810: married : 1830: HOH Iron Mfr === [[Fuller-7753|Isaac Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' March 16, 1791 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 237 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n287/mode/1up pp237 image] Ashbel's child listed as 20. Isaac Fuller: his wife, Minerva Peet.
'''Death:''' in Fullersville, New York.
'''Marriage:''' Minerva Peet
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1791 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 9/1790-1795 : 1810: 19/1790-1795 : 1818 married : 1820: HOH in Ohio : 1830: HOH in Ohio === [[Fuller-7754|Heman Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' April 16, 1793 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 237 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n287/mode/1up pp237 image] Ashbel's child listed as 21. Heman Fuller: his wife, Amelia Dawley, and 5 children.
'''Death:''' Sep 24, 1883 at Fllersville, New York.
'''Marriage:''' Amelia Dawley (Aug 27, 1805 - Apr 27, 1883), sister of Catherine, Ashbel,s wife. They were daughters of Job and Louisa ''Trumbull'' Dawley.
'''Manufacture of iron:''' first at Rossie. Then at Fullerville, St. Lawrence County, New York with his brothers: Sheldon, Stillman and Ashbel.
'''Children:''' 5
'''Age using 1793 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 7/1790-1795 : 1810: 17/1790-1795 : 1820: m before 1821 : 1830: HOH Iron Mfr === [[Fuller-7755|Zeruiah Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' Feb. 15, 1795[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 231[https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n281/mode/1up pp231 image] Ashbel's child listed as 22. Zeruiah Fuller.
'''Death:'''
'''Marriage:''' Gideon Tupper
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1795 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 5/1790-1800 : 1810: 15/1790-1800 : 1817: married === [[Fuller-7756|Ashbel Fuller, Jr]] === '''Birth:''' June 27, 1798 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 237-238 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n287/mode/1up pp237 image] Ashbel's child listed as 23. Ashbel Fuller: his wife Catharine Dawley, and 5 children.
'''Death: Oct 6, 1867 while visiting friends in Freedom, Illinois.'''
'''Marriage:''' : First: on Jan 8 , 1826 to Catharine Dawley (Sep 18, 1800 - Jul 31, 1849 Almena, Van Buren County, Michigan.) Sister of Amelia, wife of Heman. They were daughters of Job and Louisa ''Trumbull'' Dawley.
: Second: On Jul 13, 1851 to Mrs. Rhoda Loveland (1819 - Mar 6, 1852 age 33)
'''Manufacture of iron:''' First at Rossie and then at Fullerville, St. Lawrence County, New York with brothers: Sheldon, Stillman and Heman.
'''Children:''' 5 by first wife.
'''Age using 1798 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 2/1795-1800 : 1810: 12/1795-1800 : 1820: 22/1795-1800 : 1826: married : 1830: HOH Iron Mfr === [[Fuller-7757|Hiram Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' Aug. 18, 1800 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 238-239 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n288/mode/1up pp238 image] Ashbel's child listed as 24. Hiram Fuller: his wife, Evalina C. Hatch, and 7 children.
'''Death:''' Oct 8, 1888
'''Marriage:''' Evalina C. Hatch (Sep 18, 1800 - Jul 22, 1880.
'''Children:''' 7
'''Age using 1800 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 0/1795-1800 : 1810: 10/1795-1800 : 1821: married 1821 : 1830: : 1850: farmer === [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] === '''Birth:'''Oct. 18, 1802 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 239 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n289/mode/1up pp239 image] Ashbel's child listed as 25. Philo Fuller: his wife Betsey Walker.
Note: page 239 lists his birth as Aug 18, 1800 which would have made him a twin of Hiram. This may have been an error.
'''Death:'''
'''Marriage:''' On Jan 1, 1822 to Betsey Walker (Jun 14, 1802 - ?) of Ferrisburg, Vermont.
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1802 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1810: 8/1800-1805 : 1820: 18/1800-1805 : 1822 married : 1830: HOH === [[Fuller-7758|Philomela Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' Feb. 3, 1805.[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 231[https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n281/mode/1up pp231 image] Ashbel's child not listed as 26. Philomela Fuller.
'''Death:''' Nov. 13, 1883, at Ferrisburgh, Vt
'''Marriage:''' Sept. 9, 1824, Lewis Hurlburt, b. July 25, 1799, d. March 12, 1867; of Ferrisburgh, Vt.
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1805 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1810: 5/1800-1810 : 1820: 15/1800-1810 : 1824: married === [[Fuller-7759|Philemon Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' June 10, 1808 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 239 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n289/mode/1up pp239 image] Ashbel's child listed as 27. Philemon Fuller: his wives: 1. Jane Wright and 2. Sarah Wright, Jane's sister.
'''Death:'''
'''Marriage:''' : First: to Sally Wright. N. F. (i.e. Newton Fuller, genealogist).
: Second: to Sarah Wright.
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1808 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1810: 2/1805-1810 : 1820: 12/1805-1810 : after 1825: married 2 === [[Fuller-7760|Loraine Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' estimated as 1810 based upon Census chart below.
'''Death:''' d. at the age of 2 years, 4 months, 4 days.[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 231[https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n281/mode/1up pp231 image] Ashbel's child not listed as 28. Loraine.
'''Marriage:'''
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1766 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1810: 0/1800-1810 : 1812/1813: passed away == Census Chart Data == '''NOTE FOR CHART:''' The purpose of this chart was to show that the pre-1850 census records used as sources for this profile belonged to Ashbel Fuller Sr. It also served to help estimate the date of birth for Loraine and show the need for an explanation regarding the 1830 US Census: : 1830 census [[#data inconsistency|data inconsistency]] : The [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-SNF?mode=g&i=14&cc=1803958 1830 Census page] with Ashbel's data (line 6) also has 5 other Fullers enumerated as HOHs: :: [[Fuller-7754|Heman]] line 4 2 males and 1 female - [[Fuller-7754|Heman]], his wife, Amelia Dawson, and possibly a son who died before 1840. :: [[Fuller-7752|Stilman]] line 5 3 males and 1 female - :: [[Fuller-6636|Sheldon]] line 14 3 males and 3 females - :: [[Fuller-7756|Ashbel Jr]] line 15 3 males and 2 females :: [[Fuller-5937|Philo]] line 22 2 males and 2 females - [[Fuller-5937|Philo]], his wife, [[Walker-18938|Betsey Walker]], son, [[Fuller-5936|Armintus]], and daughter, [[Fuller-7607|Araminta]]. : There are 3 listings that I can't locate family members: 1 male and 1 female aged 26-29 and 1 maie aged 5-9. Only 1 child was between 26 and 29 and two others were just 1 yr older/younger: :# [[Fuller-7758|Philomela]], 25, who was married 1824 to [[Hurlburt-299|Lewis Hurlburt]] and their children in 1830 were both under 5. This is not the family listed as "id unk's" in the above chart. :# [[Fuller-5937|Philo]], 28, who was married in 1822 and listed as HOH in Fowler, New York. His family can be eliminated as the 3 "id unk's". :# [[Fuller-7757|Hiram]], 30, who was married 1821 in Connecticut to Eleline Hatch, 26, but they had more than one child in 1830. The 3 "id unk's" were not this family. Since there are no children living with their elderly parents then they could have been other relatives or servants or boarders. More research is needed. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 13:52, 4 December 2016 (EST) {| border="1" |+ '''US Census Summary by Ages 1800-1850''' | Family Member|| Birth || 1800 || 1810 ||1820 || 1830 || 1840 || 1850 |- | [[Fuller-190|Ashbel Fuller]]|| 1766 || 34 || 44 || 54 || 64 ||74 - Heman HOH ||84 - Heman HOH d after June 1, 1850 || |- | [[Millard-1303|Loraine ''Millard'' Fuller]]|| 1768 || 32 || 42 || 52 || 62 || Hiram HOH || d 1841 || |- | [[Fuller-6636|Sheldon Fuller]] || 1787 || 13 || m 1808 || => || HOH Iron Mfr.|| => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7752|Stillman Fuller]] || 1789 || 11 || married || => || HOH Iron Mfr|| => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7753|Isaac Fuller]] || 1791 || 9 || 19 || m 1818 HOH in OH || HOH in OH || || || |- | [[Fuller-7754|Heman Fuller]] || 1793 || 7 || 17 || m before 1831 || HOH Iron Mfr|| HOH || => || |- | [[Fuller-7755|Zeruiah Fuller]] || 1795 || 5 || 15 || m 1817 || => || => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7756|Ashbel Fuller]] || 1798 || 2 || 12 || 22 ||m 1826 HOH Iron Mfr || => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7757|Hiram Fuller]] || 1800 || 0 || 10 || m 1821 || => || => ||Farmer || |- | [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] || 1802 || x || 8 || 18 || m 1822 HOH || => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7758|Philomela Fuller]] || 1805 || x || 5 || 15 || m 1824 || => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7759|Philemon Fuller]] || 1808 || x || 2 || 12 || m twice || => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7760|Loraine Fuller]] || est mid 1810 || x || 0 || died at age 2 years, 4 months, 4 days || after 1810 || census || est 1812 or 1813 || |- | Males Under 5 || || 2 || 1 || || || || || |- | Males 5-9 || || 2 || 1 || || 1 id unk || || || |- | Males 10-15 || || 2 || 2 || 1 || || || || |- | Males 16-18 || || || 2 || 1 || || || || |- | Males 19 || || || || || || || || |- | Males 20-25 || || || || 1 || || || || |- | Males 26-29 || || || || || 1 id unk || || || |- | Males 30-44 || || 1 || 1 || || || || || |- | Males 45-49 || || || || || || || || |- | Males 50-59 || || || || 1 || || || || |- | Males Over 60 || || || || || 1 || || || |- | Females Under 10 || || 1 || 2 || || || || || |- | Females 10-15 || || || 1 || 1 || || || || |- | Females 16-18 || || || || || || || || |- | Females 26-29 || || || || || 1 id unk || || || |- | Females 30-44 || || 1 || 1 || || || || || |- | Females 45-59 || || || || 1 || || || || |- | Females Over 60 || || || || || 1 || || || |- | Totals with links for Census images || || 9 United States Census, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZ6-GPG?mode=g&i=4&cc=1804228 1800] image includes FULLER: Ashbel's household of 9. || 11 United States Census, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-V4K?mode=g&i=3&cc=1803765 1810] image includes FULLER: Abraham hoh8, Ezbon hoh7 , Sheldon hoh6, and Ashbel HOH of 11. || 6 United States Census, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-NM4?mode=g&i=5&cc=1803955 1820] image includes FULLER: Hannah hoh6, Frederick hoh8, Lucy hoh4, Milo hoh7, Abram hoh8, Ezbon hoh6 and Ashbill HOH6, || 5 [[#data inconsistency|data inconsistency]] United States Census, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-SNF?mode=g&i=14&cc=1803958 1830] image includes FULLER: Heman hoh4, Stilman hoh4, Ashbel HOH5, Sheldon hoh6, Ashbel JR hoh5, Philo hoh4. || 7 United States Census, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYJ-BVC?mode=g&cc=1786457 1840] image includes FULLER: Sheldon hoh5, Leman hoh7, Ashbel Jr hoh7, Heman hoh8 and Ashbel Sr was not found. || || |} == Sources == See also: :* [[#data inconsistency|data inconsistency]] * [[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop. [[Space:Genealogy of some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower|Genealogy of some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower]] (C.B. Fiske & Co., 1908) [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n280/mode/2up pp 230-231 image] and flip pages for 235-239. * [[#USCensus|USCensus or USC]] "United States Census, 1790-1850," database with images, FamilySearch; Citing (p.#); NARA microfilm publication (NARA#); Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.aka NARA, (roll #); FHL microfilm (FHL #). :* [[#USC1790|USC1790]] accessed 2 December 2016); citing p. 12, NARA M637; roll 12; FHL 568,152. :* [[#USC1800|USC1800]]p. 91; NARA M32; roll 51; FHL 218,688. :* [[#USC1810|USC1810]] p. 31A; NARA M252; roll 64; FHL 218,668. :* [[#USC1820|USC1820]] p. ; NARA M33; roll 126; FHL 281,247. :* [[#USC1830|USC1830]] p. 188; NARA N19; roll 107; FHL 17,167. :* [[#USC1840|USC1840]] p. 10; NARA M704; roll 334; FHL 17,204. :* [[#USC1850|USC1850]] p. family 218; NARA M432; roll ; FHL .
=== [[Fuller-190|Ashbel Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' 16 Oct in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States during either 1765 "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F74J-7BB : 3 December 2014), Ashbel Fuller, 14 Oct 1765; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown. or 1766.
'''Death:''' 1850 during June or August in Keysville, N.Y.
'''Marriage:''' 1787 to [[Millard-1303|Loraine Millard]] They had eleven children.
'''Age using 1766 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 34/1756-1770. : 1810: 44/1756-1770. : 1820: 54/1761-1770. : 1830: 64/before 1770. : 1840: 74/before 1770. : 1850: 84/before 1770. === [[Millard-1303|Loraine ''Millard'' Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' June 14, 1768.
'''Death:''' January 16, 1841
'''Age using 1768 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 32/1756-1770 : 1810: 42/1756-1770 : 1820: 52/1761-1770 : 1830: 62/before 1770 : 1840: 72/before 1770 : 1841: Passed away === [[Fuller-6636|Sheldon Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' Aug, 20, 1787 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 235-236 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n285/mode/1up pp235 image] Ashbel's child listed as 18.[[Fuller-6636|'''Sheldon''' Fuller]]: his wife, [[Luce-770|Hannah Luce]], and 8 children
'''Death:''' Sep18, 1865. '''Marriage:''' 1808 to Hannah Luce (Nov 5, 1791 - Mar 22, 1845). '''Manufacture of iron:''' at Fullerville, St. Lawrence County, New York. Four Fuller brothers: [[Fuller-6636|Sheldon]], [[Fuller-7752|Stillman]], [[Fuller-7756|Ashbel]] and [[Fuller-7754|Heman]].
'''Children:''' 8 '''Age using 1787 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 13/1785-1790 : 1808: married : 1810: : 1820: : 1830: HOH Iron Mfr. [[#USC1830|USC1830]] '''Sheldon''' Fuller residing in [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHP5-4DF Fowler, Saint Lawrence, New York, United States]; accessed 18 August 2015. : 1840: HOH [[#USC1840|USC1840]] '''Sheldon''' Fuller residing in [https://www.familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHT4-1TG Fowler, Saint Lawrence, New York, United States]; accessed 18 August 2015. : 1850: HOH [[#USC1850|USC1850]] '''Sheldon''' Fuller residing in [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MC1X-86K Fowler, St. Lawrence, New York, United States] accessed 12 April 2016. === [[Fuller-7752|Stillman Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' March 8, 1789 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont.[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 236 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n286/mode/1up pp236 image] Ashbel's child listed as 19. Stillman Fuller: his wife, Lucy Lee. No children.
'''Death:'''
'''Marriage:''' Lucy Lee, who d. June16, 1850.
'''Manufacture of iron:''' at Fullerville, St. Lawrence County, New York. Four Fuller brothers: Sheldon, Stillman, Ashbel and Heman. Then he had a furnace in Brasher, New York. He then went west.
'''Children:''' None
'''Age using 1789 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 11/1785-1790 : 1810: married : 1830: HOH Iron Mfr === [[Fuller-7753|Isaac Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' March 16, 1791 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 237 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n287/mode/1up pp237 image] Ashbel's child listed as 20. Isaac Fuller: his wife, Minerva Peet.
'''Death:''' in Fullersville, New York.
'''Marriage:''' Minerva Peet
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1791 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 9/1790-1795 : 1810: 19/1790-1795 : 1818 married : 1820: HOH in Ohio : 1830: HOH in Ohio === [[Fuller-7754|Heman Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' April 16, 1793 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 237 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n287/mode/1up pp237 image] Ashbel's child listed as 21. Heman Fuller: his wife, Amelia Dawley, and 5 children.
'''Death:''' Sep 24, 1883 at Fllersville, New York.
'''Marriage:''' Amelia Dawley (Aug 27, 1805 - Apr 27, 1883), sister of Catherine, Ashbel,s wife. They were daughters of Job and Louisa ''Trumbull'' Dawley.
'''Manufacture of iron:''' first at Rossie. Then at Fullerville, St. Lawrence County, New York with his brothers: Sheldon, Stillman and Ashbel.
'''Children:''' 5
'''Age using 1793 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 7/1790-1795 : 1810: 17/1790-1795 : 1820: m before 1821 : 1830: HOH Iron Mfr === [[Fuller-7755|Zeruiah Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' Feb. 15, 1795[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 231[https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n281/mode/1up pp231 image] Ashbel's child listed as 22. Zeruiah Fuller.
'''Death:'''
'''Marriage:''' Gideon Tupper
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1795 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 5/1790-1800 : 1810: 15/1790-1800 : 1817: married === [[Fuller-7756|Ashbel Fuller, Jr]] === '''Birth:''' June 27, 1798 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 237-238 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n287/mode/1up pp237 image] Ashbel's child listed as 23. Ashbel Fuller: his wife Catharine Dawley, and 5 children.
'''Death: Oct 6, 1867 while visiting friends in Freedom, Illinois.'''
'''Marriage:''' : First: on Jan 8 , 1826 to Catharine Dawley (Sep 18, 1800 - Jul 31, 1849 Almena, Van Buren County, Michigan.) Sister of Amelia, wife of Heman. They were daughters of Job and Louisa ''Trumbull'' Dawley.
: Second: On Jul 13, 1851 to Mrs. Rhoda Loveland (1819 - Mar 6, 1852 age 33)
'''Manufacture of iron:''' First at Rossie and then at Fullerville, St. Lawrence County, New York with brothers: Sheldon, Stillman and Heman.
'''Children:''' 5 by first wife.
'''Age using 1798 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 2/1795-1800 : 1810: 12/1795-1800 : 1820: 22/1795-1800 : 1826: married : 1830: HOH Iron Mfr === [[Fuller-7757|Hiram Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' Aug. 18, 1800 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 238-239 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n288/mode/1up pp238 image] Ashbel's child listed as 24. Hiram Fuller: his wife, Evalina C. Hatch, and 7 children.
'''Death:''' Oct 8, 1888
'''Marriage:''' Evalina C. Hatch (Sep 18, 1800 - Jul 22, 1880.
'''Children:''' 7
'''Age using 1800 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1800: 0/1795-1800 : 1810: 10/1795-1800 : 1821: married 1821 : 1830: : 1850: farmer === [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] === '''Birth:'''Oct. 18, 1802 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 239 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n289/mode/1up pp239 image] Ashbel's child listed as 25. Philo Fuller: his wife Betsey Walker.
Note: page 239 lists his birth as Aug 18, 1800 which would have made him a twin of Hiram. This may have been an error.
'''Death:'''
'''Marriage:''' On Jan 1, 1822 to Betsey Walker (Jun 14, 1802 - ?) of Ferrisburg, Vermont.
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1802 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1810: 8/1800-1805 : 1820: 18/1800-1805 : 1822 married : 1830: HOH === [[Fuller-7758|Philomela Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' Feb. 3, 1805.[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 231[https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n281/mode/1up pp231 image] Ashbel's child not listed as 26. Philomela Fuller.
'''Death:''' Nov. 13, 1883, at Ferrisburgh, Vt
'''Marriage:''' Sept. 9, 1824, Lewis Hurlburt, b. July 25, 1799, d. March 12, 1867; of Ferrisburgh, Vt.
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1805 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1810: 5/1800-1810 : 1820: 15/1800-1810 : 1824: married === [[Fuller-7759|Philemon Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' June 10, 1808 at Ferrisburgh, Vermont..[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 239 and 231 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n289/mode/1up pp239 image] Ashbel's child listed as 27. Philemon Fuller: his wives: 1. Jane Wright and 2. Sarah Wright, Jane's sister.
'''Death:'''
'''Marriage:''' : First: to Sally Wright. N. F. (i.e. Newton Fuller, genealogist).
: Second: to Sarah Wright.
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1808 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1810: 2/1805-1810 : 1820: 12/1805-1810 : after 1825: married 2 === [[Fuller-7760|Loraine Fuller]] === '''Birth:''' estimated as 1810 based upon Census chart below.
'''Death:''' d. at the age of 2 years, 4 months, 4 days.[[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop pp 231[https://archive.org/stream/genealogysomede00fullgoog#page/n281/mode/1up pp231 image] Ashbel's child not listed as 28. Loraine.
'''Marriage:'''
'''Children:'''
'''Age using 1766 as birth year/estimated birth range per US Census records:'''
: 1810: 0/1800-1810 : 1812/1813: passed away == Census Chart Data == '''NOTE FOR CHART:''' The purpose of this chart was to show that the pre-1850 census records used as sources for this profile belonged to Ashbel Fuller Sr. It also served to help estimate the date of birth for Loraine and show the need for an explanation regarding the 1830 US Census: : 1830 census [[#data inconsistency|data inconsistency]] : The [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-SNF?mode=g&i=14&cc=1803958 1830 Census page] with Ashbel's data (line 6) also has 5 other Fullers enumerated as HOHs: :: [[Fuller-7754|Heman]] line 4 2 males and 1 female - [[Fuller-7754|Heman]], his wife, Amelia Dawson, and possibly a son who died before 1840. :: [[Fuller-7752|Stilman]] line 5 3 males and 1 female - :: [[Fuller-6636|Sheldon]] line 14 3 males and 3 females - :: [[Fuller-7756|Ashbel Jr]] line 15 3 males and 2 females :: [[Fuller-5937|Philo]] line 22 2 males and 2 females - [[Fuller-5937|Philo]], his wife, [[Walker-18938|Betsey Walker]], son, [[Fuller-5936|Armintus]], and daughter, [[Fuller-7607|Araminta]]. : There are 3 listings that I can't locate family members: 1 male and 1 female aged 26-29 and 1 maie aged 5-9. Only 1 child was between 26 and 29 and two others were just 1 yr older/younger: :# [[Fuller-7758|Philomela]], 25, who was married 1824 to [[Hurlburt-299|Lewis Hurlburt]] and their children in 1830 were both under 5. This is not the family listed as "id unk's" in the above chart. :# [[Fuller-5937|Philo]], 28, who was married in 1822 and listed as HOH in Fowler, New York. His family can be eliminated as the 3 "id unk's". :# [[Fuller-7757|Hiram]], 30, who was married 1821 in Connecticut to Eleline Hatch, 26, but they had more than one child in 1830. The 3 "id unk's" were not this family. Since there are no children living with their elderly parents then they could have been other relatives or servants or boarders. More research is needed. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 13:52, 4 December 2016 (EST) {| border="1" |+ '''US Census Summary by Ages 1800-1850''' | Family Member|| Birth || 1800 || 1810 ||1820 || 1830 || 1840 || 1850 |- | [[Fuller-190|Ashbel Fuller]]|| 1766 || 34 || 44 || 54 || 64 ||74 - Heman HOH ||84 - Heman HOH d after June 1, 1850 || |- | [[Millard-1303|Loraine ''Millard'' Fuller]]|| 1768 || 32 || 42 || 52 || 62 || Hiram HOH || d 1841 || |- | [[Fuller-6636|Sheldon Fuller]] || 1787 || 13 || m 1808 || => || HOH Iron Mfr.|| => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7752|Stillman Fuller]] || 1789 || 11 || married || => || HOH Iron Mfr|| => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7753|Isaac Fuller]] || 1791 || 9 || 19 || m 1818 HOH in OH || HOH in OH || || || |- | [[Fuller-7754|Heman Fuller]] || 1793 || 7 || 17 || m before 1831 || HOH Iron Mfr|| HOH || => || |- | [[Fuller-7755|Zeruiah Fuller]] || 1795 || 5 || 15 || m 1817 || => || => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7756|Ashbel Fuller]] || 1798 || 2 || 12 || 22 ||m 1826 HOH Iron Mfr || => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7757|Hiram Fuller]] || 1800 || 0 || 10 || m 1821 || => || => ||Farmer || |- | [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] || 1802 || x || 8 || 18 || m 1822 HOH || => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7758|Philomela Fuller]] || 1805 || x || 5 || 15 || m 1824 || => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7759|Philemon Fuller]] || 1808 || x || 2 || 12 || m twice || => || => || |- | [[Fuller-7760|Loraine Fuller]] || est mid 1810 || x || 0 || died at age 2 years, 4 months, 4 days || after 1810 || census || est 1812 or 1813 || |- | Males Under 5 || || 2 || 1 || || || || || |- | Males 5-9 || || 2 || 1 || || 1 id unk || || || |- | Males 10-15 || || 2 || 2 || 1 || || || || |- | Males 16-18 || || || 2 || 1 || || || || |- | Males 19 || || || || || || || || |- | Males 20-25 || || || || 1 || || || || |- | Males 26-29 || || || || || 1 id unk || || || |- | Males 30-44 || || 1 || 1 || || || || || |- | Males 45-49 || || || || || || || || |- | Males 50-59 || || || || 1 || || || || |- | Males Over 60 || || || || || 1 || || || |- | Females Under 10 || || 1 || 2 || || || || || |- | Females 10-15 || || || 1 || 1 || || || || |- | Females 16-18 || || || || || || || || |- | Females 26-29 || || || || || 1 id unk || || || |- | Females 30-44 || || 1 || 1 || || || || || |- | Females 45-59 || || || || 1 || || || || |- | Females Over 60 || || || || || 1 || || || |- | Totals with links for Census images || || 9 United States Census, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZ6-GPG?mode=g&i=4&cc=1804228 1800] image includes FULLER: Ashbel's household of 9. || 11 United States Census, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-V4K?mode=g&i=3&cc=1803765 1810] image includes FULLER: Abraham hoh8, Ezbon hoh7 , Sheldon hoh6, and Ashbel HOH of 11. || 6 United States Census, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-NM4?mode=g&i=5&cc=1803955 1820] image includes FULLER: Hannah hoh6, Frederick hoh8, Lucy hoh4, Milo hoh7, Abram hoh8, Ezbon hoh6 and Ashbill HOH6, || 5 [[#data inconsistency|data inconsistency]] United States Census, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-SNF?mode=g&i=14&cc=1803958 1830] image includes FULLER: Heman hoh4, Stilman hoh4, Ashbel HOH5, Sheldon hoh6, Ashbel JR hoh5, Philo hoh4. || 7 United States Census, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYJ-BVC?mode=g&cc=1786457 1840] image includes FULLER: Sheldon hoh5, Leman hoh7, Ashbel Jr hoh7, Heman hoh8 and Ashbel Sr was not found. || || |} == Sources ==
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[[Category:South Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania]] == 1840 == * Charles (Brister or Bustec) - not in later censuses * Michael Horner, possibly [[Hoerner-79|Michael Hoerner]] * Jacob Waltz * Michael Keene * [[Kline-4383|Jacob Kline]] [In 1850 and 1860 censuses] * John Seiler [Relative of wife of Jacob Kline?; profiles not yet created] * [[Cassel-50|Simon Cassel]] * Godlibe Hanes * ''William Lingel'' (or Linger) [In 1850 census] * ''John Shakespeare'' * Chathau (or Chaloner) Shakespeare * James Macken * Robert Mudey (or Mardey) * Toby Teibert ( or Paley Seibert) * ''William McCorde'' [In 1850 Census * Samueal Waggner * Jacob Gauster (or Gansber) * Joseph Gauster (or Gansber) * Frederick Backer * Elizabeth Wister * Michael Orerkaph (or Orerraph) [in 1850 and 1860 censuses probably Overcarst, Overcust] * Phillip Orerkaph (or Orerraph) * George Shank * [[Huber-522|Ester Cassel]] * John Hanes * [[Hoerner-64|John Hoerner]] * ''John Ganer'' * Henry Miller * David Cassel * David Bock * John Siegel (or Singel) (prev page) * Charles Feeser * Henry Weber * Barnhart Sharp * William O'Brien * John Markward * Frederick Gillbunth * Peter Spayne * George P. Horner * Andrew Horner * John Buck * Henry Shipe * Washington Cassel * Valentine Garber [Gardner?] * Peter Hurst (or Hanst) * James Doman * [[Ebersole-125|John Ebersole]] * David Bork (or Books) * [[Moyer-1257|Michael Moyer]] * John Homes * Abraham Shutz * Magrath Harburg * Thomas Walker * Georeg Jame (or Seeme) * Jacob Lizel * Valentine Pancake * Daniel Zarger * ''Michael Keller'' * Martin Dopp (or Bopp) * Jacob Honer * ''Rebecca Mackentyre'' * Daniel (or David) Seilert == 1850 == *Henry Fox, 33 (Martha E, 33; Mary E.C., 12; Martha, 6; Wilson C, 2; Laura V., 8 months) * Jacob Knopp, 28 (Elizabeth, 29; Mary D, 7; Christian, 5; George, 3; Samuel, 1; Sarah Sheaffer, 15; John Dunn, 24) * Michael Ober, 42 (Ann, 33; Catharine, 7) * William Bail, 40 (John, 16; Margaret Minich, 35; David Wenrich, 7) * Peter Hilty, 60 (Elizabeth, 40; Peter, 21; George, 18; Louisa, 15; Solomon, 13; Caroline, 10; Elizabeth Hilty, 68) * Joseph Eichelberger, 52 ( Catharine, 51; Elizabeth, 16; Sarah, 12) * Christian Marty, 25 (Sarah, 20; Nathaniel, 4; Adam, 3; Mary, 2) * Henry Walter, 30 (John Walter, 58; Elizabeth, 29; Susan, 8; John, 7; Sarah Sheaffer, 13) * Abraham Stevenson, 44 (Mary A, 35, her second marriage; Melinda Gengst, 15; Ann Gengst, 14; Vincent Gengst, 10; John Gengst, 8; Elizabeth Stevenson, 4; Catherine Stevenson, 1; Mary A Gengst, 7) * James McFadden, 29, turner (Mary A, 24; James, 4; Margaret, 2; Henry, 6 mo) * ''John Ganer'', 40 (Salome, 40; Samuel, 9; Esther, 8; Henry Miller, 51; Barbara Miller, 52; Rebecca Shakespear, 28; Mary Shakespear, 16) * Jacob Hoerner, 60 (Elizabeth, 39; Sarah, 19; Caroline, 3; Sarah Krouse, 15; Andrew Boyer, 13) * ''Rebecca McIntyre'', 42 * ''John Ebesole'', 35 (Jemima, 25; Sarah J, 6; John, 4) * Samuel Holstein, 24 (Lydia, 20; Emeline, 3) * Owen Swartz, 28 (Julian (f), 27; Ann A, 6; Henry, 21; Josephinius (m), 3; Benjamin Shade, 20) * George Plouch, 26 (Mary, 25; Henry, 5; Sarah, 6 mo) * Jacob Sheaffer, 27 (in household of George Plouch) * Elias Roads, 20 (Catharine, 19; Elizabeth, 11 mo) * Jacob Kline family ([[Kline-4383|Jacob Kline]], 45, Farmer; Elizabeth, 42; John, 21, Mason; Henry, 20, Mason; [[Kline-3856|Jacob]], 17, Farmer; Mary M, 10; Elizabeth, 8; Rebecca, 6; Susan, 3) * ''Micheal Keller'', 68 (Catharine, 70; Henry, 23; Ellen, 17; Gideon Landis, 12) * Leah Shultze, 20 (Abner, 3; Elizabeth, 1) * Michael Rhan, 43 (Jane, 46; Mary E, 20; Catharine, 12?; Michael, 7) * [[Rhoads-945|Charles Roads]], 45 ([[Stephenson-4661|Elizabeth]], 43; [[Rhoads-947|Henry]], 22; [[Rhoads-641|Elizabeth]], 16; [[Rhoads-948|Susan]], 10; Amos, 6; Michael, 3; [[Rhoads-949|Julia]], 6 mo; Susana Keener, 73; Alexander Stevenson?, 83) * John Beshore, 43 (Mary, 40; Madalena, 17; Eli, 8; John, 6; Moses, 4; Samuel, 1) * David Cassel, 46 (Catherine, 40; Amos, 24; Uriah, 20; Sarah, 18; Solomon, 16; Catharine, 14; Louisa, 10; Lucetta, 7; Mary, 3; David, 1) * Peter Horst, 33 (Magdalena, 33; Michael,3; David, 4 months; Barbara Horst, 60) * Peter Spayd, 58 (Elizabeth, 53; Sarah E, 22) * Andrew Ebersole, 35 (Hannah, 32; Ann E, 8; Levi, 6; John A, 4; Adeline, 1; Henry Weaver, 11; Eliza Giders, 18) * [[Hoerner-240|Peter Hoerner]], 27 ([[Brenneman-546|Susan]], 27; Barbara M, 4; Louisa A, 8 months) * George Houser, 32 (Catherine, 32; Ann, 12, Amanda, 2) * Valentine Gardner, 50 (Susana, 49; Elizabeth, 21; Catharine, 18; Valentine, 12; Anna, 10) * John S. Hull, 24 (John Pancake, 28; Mary, 23; Susan, 2; John, 11 months; John Holsberg, 30; William H Hoerner, 20) * Martin Shaffner, 27 (Magdalena, 29; Rosanna Lidea, 13; Mary Helene, 6; Jacob Hoerner, 21; David Shaffner, 21) * John Hoerner, 37 (Mary, 31; Isaac, 5; Samuel Wagner, 24) * Jacob Waltey, 52 (Mary, 56; John, 32; Sarah, 15; Lianna, 13) * Frederich McLoud, 36 (Elizabeth, 35; Barbara, 13; Caroline, 11; Frederich, 8) * ''John Shakespeare'', 58 (Mary, 41; Washington, 19; Lucinda, 13; Martha, 10; Sarah, 6) * [[Hoerner-64|John Hoerner]], 67 ([[Ebersole-118|Magdalena]], 62; [[Hoerner-93|Martha]] (twin), 31; [[Hoerner-94|Lucy]] (twin), 31; [[Hoerner-95|Elenor]], 29; [[Hoerner-63|Cyrus]], 15; Elizabeth Hechard, 9; Catharine Backenston, 7) * John Shakespeare, 26 (Catharine, 26; Ann C, 5; Amanda, 3; Jacob H, 1) * George W Cober, 28 (Hannah, 27; William H, 6; Harriet, 5; Eliza, 3; Mary, 2) * John Hance, 64 (Barbara, 69) * John Lingle, 40 (Martha, 39; John P Unberger, 16; Mary A Munea, 16; Mary Shertezer, 16) * Philip Brown, 37 (Sarah, 40; Priscilla, 14; Jacob Sheaffer, 11; Elizabeth Gengst, 42) * Henry Hinkle, 29 (Anna, 31; Samuel, 4; John, 2; Ann Smith, 68) * Michael Obercarste, 45 ( Magdalena, 42; Rachael, 17; Jacob, 5; Elizabeth Obercarste, 84, Solomon Murna, 11) * Washington Cassel, 43 (Catharine, 35; Sarah, 9; Sophia, 6; Elizabeth, 2; Mary Cassel, 10; Reuben Reed, 14) * John Styles, 30 (Catharine, 30; John, 2; Elizabeth, 10 months) * John Shartyer, 46 (Anna, 50; Leah, 20) * Henry Shipe, 40 (Leah ,33; Charles, 10; Catharine, 4; Henry, 1; Josephine Shipe, 65) * Elizather Wessler, 73 (Mercy Brennenan, 70; John Brennenan, 75) * Christian Brennenan, 63 (Barbara, 61; Ann, 31; Leah, 25; Rachael, 21) * ''William Lingle'', 42 (Mary, 42; John, 16; Henry, 12; William, 10; Levi, 8; Mary A, 5; Adam, 3) * Lucy A Hoerner, 37 (John, 14; Sarah, 11; Lucy A, 3) * Jacob Etter, 31 (Mary, 30; Lawrence H, 4) * Christianna Brennanan, 66 (Elizabeth, 33) * [[Cassel-50|Simon Cassel]], 47 (Elizabeth, 36; Frederich, 18; John, 15; Susan, 7) * Philip Herchebrother, 35 (Catherine, 23; Jacob W H, 3; Michael, 2; Mary A, 6 months; Sarah A Farling, 12) * Daniel Garger, 53 (Catherine, 55; Daniel 21; Catherine, 19; Samuel Shartzer, 16; Eliza Bender, 14) * George Demme, 48 (Mary, 38; Ann E, 17; Rebecca, 15; Catharine S, 13; Simon, 5; Susan, 1) * Michael Kline, 64 (Catherine, 29; Mary, 13; Jina?, 5; Jacob, 2; Henry, 11 months) * John Keller, 70 (Magdalena, 65; John K Manly, 14) * Jacob Peace, 26 (Anna, 19) * Thomas McNight, 40 (Susan, 39; Adam, 12; John 10; Philip, 8; Elizabeth, 6; Mary, 7 months) * Margaret Carberry, 50 (Christian, 27; William, 20; Thomas, 13) * Susan Carberry, 30 (William, 9; James, 1) * [[Moyer-1257|Michael Moyer]], 46 ([[Fox-5441|Sarah]], 41; [[Moyer-1271|Philip]], 19; [[Moyer-1259|Adam]], 17; [[Moyer-1252|Michal]], 15; [[Moyer-1260|Elizabeth]], 13; [[Moyer-1261|Solomon]], 10; [[Moyer-1262|Henry]], 8; [[Moyer-3641|George]], 5; [[Moyer-1272|Sarah]], 4; [[Moyer-1263|John, 8 months]]; Mary Moyer, 24) * [[Ebersole-125|John Ebersole]], 63 ([[Hoerner-111|Anna]], 54; Amelia B Garverich, 11; Charles Miller, 21) * Peter Ebersole, 28 (Mary, 21; Jacob D, 7 months; Adam Edswiler, 18; William Stauffer, 13; Lousa Sider, 12) * [[Kinsey-2369|David Kinsey]], 48 ([[Rhoads-1709|Catharine]], 35; [[Kinsey-2370|Simon]], 19; [[Kinsey-2372|Susan]], 17; [[Kinsey-2373|Manassah]], 16; [[Kinsey-2368|Elizabeth]], 14; [[Kinsey-2374|David]], 13; [[Kinsey-2375|Henry]], 11; Lydia, 9; Gianna, 6; [[Kinsey-2376|Caroline]], 3; [[Miller-111858|Susan Roads]], 71) * David Demme, 37 (Mary, 35; Jeremiah, 13; Catharine A, 11; David, 9; Levi, 6; Jonas, 2; [[Deamy-1|Christian]] Demme, 80) * Matthias Gish, 35 (Catherine, 35; Martha, 12; John, 9; Christian, 5; Mary, 2) * David Handshoe, 45 (Catharine, 50; John, 19; David, 13; Susan ''Lodger'', 13) * James Mahon, 49 (Maria, 43; Franklin ?, 12; Elizabeth, 23; Catharine, 11; Mary, 10; Caroline McCord, 4; John Moyer, 16) * Mary Moody, 57 (Robert, 24; Jane W, 21; Mary, 18; William, 16; Lydia A Morrison, 26) * George Sibert, 23 (Magdelena, 30; Edward S McCord) * Solomon Snyder, 38 (Sarah, 30; Jacob, 8; Cornelius, 6; David, 4; Mary C, 2; Solomon, 4/12) * ''William McCord'', 65 (Mary, 65; Catharine, 27; Joseph S, 25; Mary, 23; William, 24; Margaret J Woolley, 4; Sarah G McManany, 29?) * [[Hoerner-79|Michael Hoerner]], 54 ([[Seibert-508|Elizabeth]], 46; Joseph, 25; Michael, 17; [[Hoerner-78|George H]], 15; John, 12; Elizabeth, 11; [[Hoerner-278|Susan]], 9; David, 6) * Samuel Wenger, 40 (Mary, 43; Jacob, 17; Lydia, 15; Elmira, 13; Barbara, 8; Simon, 6; Mary,4; Catharine, 1; Susan Joehler, 9) * [[Hoerner-254|Amos J Hoerner]], 23 ([[Heintzelman-85|Julia]], 20; John W B, 2) * John B Morehead, 75 (Ann McCord, 22; Theresa Herman, 15) * Thomas Oakes, 65 (Anna, 65; Henry, 28; Anna, 18) * Jacob Crone, 31 (Lavina, 25; Amanda; 6, Elizabeth, 4; Anna, 1) * Thomas Jinny, 35 (Catherine, 27) * Jacob Hocker, 31 (Jane, 29; Mary A, 6; David, 4) * Jacob Jensch or ''Gensel'', 33 ( Elizabeth, 36; Rebecca, 9; Mary A, 7; Elizabeth, 5) * David Ramler, 51 (Elizabeth, 48; Elizabeth, 23; Benjamin, 15; Henry, 14; Peter, 12; Angeline, 10; Aaron, 7; Catharine Lentz, 16) * David Souche or ''Gouche'', 47 (Elizabeth, 46; John B, 21; Sarah Sider, 18; Rebecca Smith, 10; Joseph Bailey, 18) * John Ebersole, 31 (Julian (F), 28; Barbara A, 5; David A, 4; Mary A, 2; Susan E, 7/12; Elizabeth A Nuberger, 17) * David Fitting, 21 (Eliza, 23; Catharine A, 4; Henry, 1/12 or 11/12) * David Berst, 42 (Mary, 32; Catharine, 18; Mary, 17; John, 11; Peter, 8; Sarah A, 8; Levi, 6; John Ulrich, 16) * Michael Plouch, 51 (Mary, 46; Michael, 24; John, 20; Moses, 18; [[Blouch-34|Sarah]], 16; Thomas, 12; Cicilia, 9; Mary Witmoyer, 16) * Jacob Rauch, 47 (Mary, 40; Rebecca, 11; Elizabeth, 8; Ann M, 5; John H, 2; Margaret Getty, 70, Jacob Getty, 43) * John Getter (or Jetter, or Setter), 54 (Elizabeth, 19; Aaron, 17; Abraham, 30) * Henry Getter (or Jetter, or Setter), 30 (Fanny, 25; David, 8; John, 4; Jeremiah, 1; Solomon Witmoyer, 12; Henry Howard, 19) * John Brelun, 37 (Maria, 35; Martha, 12; John, 7; Mary, 5; Joseph Horstiche, 16) * Margaret Lentz, 54 (Margaret, 20; Catharine, 16; Joseph, 14) * George Keplinger, 68 (Catharine, 59; Ann, 17; Matilda, 15; George Keplinger, 22) * David Keefer, 30 (Margaret, 25; Sarah A, 1) * Conrad Wagner, 29 (Mary, 22; Louisa, 4; Sarah, 2; Catharine, 1; Moses Witmoyer, 12) * Conrad Wagner, 70 (Catherine, 60; Thomas, 19) * Joseph Farnsler, 27 (Elizabeth, 26; Malinda, 2; James M, 4/12) * Samuel Single, 33 (Maria, 28; Catharine A, 9; Moses J, 6; Emma E, 1; Thomas Kukne, 16; Elizabeth Gansler, 60) * George W Miller, 30 (Maria, 22) * John Cunkle, 30 (Grace, 30; Simon, 1) * George Snyder, 26 (Eliza, 24; Rebecca, 5; John, 2; George, 2; Abraham, 1; Isaac Hoover, 17) * George Keplinger, 22 (Elizabeth, 20; Jacob Zimmerman, 18) * Jacob Landis, 30 (Mary A, 30; Ann E, 7; Robert G, 3; John W Graveley, 4) * Catharine Pancake, 28 (in household of Jacob Landis) * Philip Dunn, 50 (in household of Jacob Landis) * John Landis, 70 (Elizabeth, 60; Mary, 15) * Abraham Cober, 42 (Catharine, 50; John, 17; Solomon, 15) * Jacob Snyder, 41 (Susan, 42) * Elizabeth Refedegrove, 15 (in household of Jacob Snyder) * Susan Greene, 43 (in household of Jacob Snyder) * Joseph Morrison, 26 (Mary A, 25; John, 1) * George Mohn, 45 (Elizabeth, 40; George, 12; Amanda, 9; Henry, 6) * Ellen Mohn, 34 (in household of George Mohn) * Elizabeth Alexander, 17 (in household of George Mohn) == 1860 == https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSZ-9PBN === Image 253 /1 === * J W Cassel, 53 (Catherine, 63; Sarah, 19; Sophia, 17; Elizabeth, 13; Louisa, 7) * John Youngst, 19 (in household of J W Cassel) * Fredrick Peter, 37 (Elizabeth, 44; Maria C, 5; Henry T, 3; John F, 21; Maggie, 1/12) * Jacob Hoover, 45 (Catherine, 46; Valentine, 24; Elizabeth, 22; Sarah, 21; Lydia, 16; Rebecca, 14; Peter, 12; Cyrus, 10; Urias, 8; Liddia, 2) * D. Bonniwits (sp?), 44 (Catharine, 52; Catherine, 21; Elizabeth, 18; Daniel, 15; Rebecca, 13) * Jacob Lengle, 22 (in household of D. Bonniwits (sp?)) * Phillip Brown, 47 (Sarah, 49; Elizabeth Yeager, 50) * John Shwitzer, 50 (Mary, 70) * Angeline Horner, 18 (in household of John Shwitzer) * Amos Cassel, 33 (Elizabeth, 33; Catharine, 3; Caroline, 1) === Image 254 / 2 === * John Hantz, 74 (Barbara, 78) * Caroline Dallman, 40 (Leah, 33) (in household of John Hantz) * John Freed, 31 (Sarah, 36; Madden, 8; Sarah E, 5; John H, 1/12) * Joseph Fox, 36 (Sarah, 32; Sarah 5; Catharine, 3; Anna, 1) * Joseph Long, 14 (in household of Joseph Fox) * C Weltmore, 13 (in household of Joseph Fox) * John Gingst, 35 (Barbara, 31; Michael, 9) * John Lengle, 50 (Martha, 50; Eliza S, 13) * George Stowfer, 52 (Judy, 40) * Sarah Gross, 18 (in household of George Stowfer) * H Geerhart, 16 (in household of George Stowfer) * Jacob Keifer, 55 (Maria, 49; Amos, 12; Mary, 13; Catharine, 9; Daniel, 7) * Solomon Snyder, 41 (Sally, 49; Jacob, 17; Cornelius, 15; David, 13; Mary C, 12; George, 8) === Image 255 / 3 === * ''William McCord'', 76 (Elizabeth, 35; James , 9; Joseph, 7; Mary D, 4, Mary J, 1) * John Shannon, 43 (William J, 14) (in household of William McCord) * Margaret Wall, 14 (in household of William McCord) * John Hatling, 63 (Catharine, 65; John H, 9) * Samuel Wingart, 51 (Jacob, 28; Elizabeth, 26; Anna, 3; John H, 2; Mary H, 4/12; Samuel, 14) * Joseph Horner, 40 (Mary, 38; John H, 2; William, 4/12) * Michael Horner, 32 (in household of Joseph Horner) * David Horner, 18 (in household of Joseph Horner) * [[Hoerner-278|Susan]] Horner, 17 (in household of Joseph Horner) * John Stout, 45 (Leah, 37; Catharine, 16; David, 11; Daniel, 7/12) * Val. Hoover, 25 (Elizabeth, 21; Cassey, 3/12) * Louisa S Horner, 25 (John, 23; Andrew, 18; Sarah Horner, 21; Louisa A, 13) === Image 256 / 4 === * Henry Nye, 45 (Mariah, 44; John H, 9; Franklin, 7; Sarah, 18; Eli, 2/12) * J C Denning (or Derring), 28 (Mary, 24; Sarah, 4; Mary E, 2; Emma M, 3/12) * Samuel Bachen, 16 (in household of J C Denning) * Matilda Faser, 13 (in household of J C Denning) * C Brenaman, 73 (Rachel, 30; Henry Forney, 1/12) * Alford Landgrahm, 37 (Leah, 34) (in household of C Brenaman) * Mary Waggonner, 8 (in household of C Brenaman) * Anna Brenaman, 40 (in household of C Brenaman) * George Darr, 44 (Eliza, 45; George Shick, 13) * [[Hoerner-64|John Horner]], 77 ([[Ebersole-118|Molly]], 72; [[Hoerner-63|Cyrus]], 32; [[Hoerner-94|Lucy]], 37; [[Hoerner-95|Ellenor]], 28; Elizabeth, 27; John C, 7; Harriet, 5; Hanson, 3, Molley, 1) * George Geeson, 61 (in household of John Horner) * William Geatz, 21 (Emaline, 14) (in household of John Horner) * Simon Rhoads, 9 (in household of John Horner) * Simon Rhoads, 8 (in household of John Horner) === Image 257 / 5 === * George Hocker, 53 , Innkeeper (Barbara, 47; Mary, 22, home labour; Christian, 17; Sarah, 15; George, 12; Rudolfus, 11; Martin, 9) * A Demuth, 59 (in household of George Hocker) * A Alleman, 15, Labourer Domestic (in household of George Hocker) * Leah Demuth, 17 (in household of George Hocker) * Benjamin Lukenbide, 40, Tenant Farmer (Eliza, 4; Henry, 11) * John Braskegky, 32, Labourer (Sarah, 20; John D, 5/12) * Levena B Stehley, 11 (Joseph, 6) (in household of John Braskegky) * George Spalm, 25, Labourer (in household of John Braskegky) * Jacob Clouser, 23 (in household of John Braskegky) * Erasmy Bulkert, 37 (Louisa, 37, house labour; Willhelmina, 9; William, 3; Mary, 1/12) * Adam Buehler, 25, Labour (Catharine, 23; David,1) * Jacob Heckart, 30, boatman (Eliza, 30; Emelia, 6; Sarah, 4; Franklin, 2) * Conrad Curry, 30, Miller (Catharine, 25; John, 3) * John Weltman, 38, Labour (Fanny, 40; Catharine, 14; Mary, 1, David 3) === Image 258 / 6 === * John Lara, 22, Labourer (Anna, 31; George E, 3; Margaret L, 1) * Samuel R Clousen, 45, Iron Master (Esther, 43; Elora, 18, house labour; E Windfield, 16; J Howard, 14; William M, 11; Mary, 8) * Sally Daily, 40, domestic (in household of Samuel R Clousen) * William McClure, 29, gentleman (in household of Samuel R Clousen) * Levi Yacum, 30, Labourer in Furnace (Mary A, 26; Elizabeth, 4; Henry B, 3) * Daniel Zimmerman, 31, Labourer in Furnace (Sarah, 32; John H, 8; Mary A, 3; Hiram 8/12) * Lewis Fish, 24, Labourer in Furnace (Caroline, 23; Angalene, 4) * Ruben Snovely, 25, Engineer at Furnace (Mary, 18) * Lazareth Reed, 25, Labourer in Furnace (Sarah, 24; Catharine, 3; William H, 1) * William Weller, 30, Labourer in Furnace (in household of Lazareth Reed) * John Field, 33 (Rubin, 19, home labour; Henry, 4; Mary, 11; Ruben, 1) * Catharine Houster, 52 (in household of John Field) === Image 259 / 7 === * Fredarich Shrader, 37, Labourer in Furnace (Sophia, 34; John, 3; Jacob, 6/12) * John Daily, 44, John Furnace hand (Maggee, 36; William, 9; Rosina, 9; Samuel, 7; Joseph, 3) * Solomon Daily, 47, Labourer Furnace (in household of John Daily) * James Hauch, 45, shoemaker (Elizabeth, 27; Samson, 24, home labour; George C, 18; Sarah Jane, 16, house labour; Thomas H, 11; Frances M, 13 (m); Gilbert ?, 6; Conrad, 3; Charles, 5/12) * William Miller, 33 in household of James Hauch * Benjamin Lukendell, 41, Farm Tenant (Eliza, 43; Henry, 9) * A Horner, 36, merchant (Susan, 30; Julya, 10; James B, 4) * John Fraunty, 35 (blacksmith) (Anne, 29; Mary Ann, 6; Emaline, 4; Hiram, 2) * Lewis Fishbaum, 30 (journeyman blacksmith in household of John Fraunty) * George Hoover, 18 (apprentice blacksmith in household of John Fraunty) * Caroline Winter, 14 (apprentice blacksmith in household of John Fraunty) === Image 260 / 8 === * Henry Anenlide, 3 [30?] (merchant) (Elizabeth, 31; David 7; Catharin, 4) * John Lauck, 65 (Elizabeth, 68) * David Longanecke, 42 (merchant) (Mary, 33) * Martha Wititer, 41 (Catherine, 43) * Joseph Buchen, 42 (Eliza, 25; Anne Mary, 2; Henry, 9/12) * John Ballinger, 43 (Elizabeth, 47; Sarah Ann, 19) * John Sidus, 29 (Elizabeth, 27; John, 13; Phillip, 11; Levena, 4; Catharine, 56) * Catharine Hunsberg, 30,(widow) * Wiliam Curry, 25 (carpenter) (Amelia, 24) (in household of Catharine Hunsberg) * Adam Umauch, 27 (Catharin, 28; Samuel, 5; John, 3) * Susan Hershy, 70 (widow) (Mary, 40) * John Fox, 52 (boat builder) (Elizabeth, 52; George, 19, carpenter) * Joseph R Kiesler, 30, cabinet maker (Amanda, 25; Christian, 3; John E, 2) * Cyrus Honafield, 40 (Lydia, 45; Jacob H, 16; Elvira, 13; Christianna, 3; Clara Cockler, 6/12) === Image 261 / 9 === * Abraham Madu, 32, butcher (Catherine, 34; William H, 2) * Catherine Walmer, 48, widow (Mary, 26, help) * Henry Horst, 36, farmer (Sarah, 32, George H, 10; Emma E, 3; Kate, 21) * Joseph Arnold, 16, farm helper (in household of Henry Horst) * Samuel Lasher, 50, carpenter (Harriet, 36; Thomas H, 16; Daniel, 14; Jacob, 23) * Aaron Shartzer, 28, Cooper (Rebecca, 27; William, 27, assistant Cooper; Sarah Jane, 25, housework) * D C Keller MD, 40, Doctor * Mary Formwalt, 27, Domestic (in household of DC Keller MD) * H D Keller, 34, Doctor (in household of DC Keller MD) * Abraham Shultz, 14 (in household of DC Keller MD) * Abraham, Waltz, 45, farmer (Catherine, 33; Sarah, 12; John, 14, Fanny, 4) * Henry Christ, 30, Labourer (Elizabeth, 26; George, 7; William, 5) * John Christ, 21, Labourer (in household of Henry Christ) === Image 262 / 10 === * Henry Hollingsworth, 43, Produce Merchant (Catherine, 27; Emma, 3; Levi, 1) * George Landis, 57, Farmer ( Elizabeth, 54; A B Landis, 24; Christianna, 22; Harriet, 19; Elizabeth, 17; John, 15) * David Long, 33, Blacksmith (Savilla, 34; Winfield, 2; Franklin A, 1/12) * Eliza A Shoop, 8 (in household of David Long) * Joseph Fansler, 39, Farmer and J.P. (Elizabeth, 27; Malinda, 12; Alexander M, 6; Sarah, 4; Elenore S, 2) * John D Stine, 14 (in household of Joseph Fansler) * Lydia Hillenger, 17, domestic (in household of Joseph Fansler) * Joseph Walmer, 31, butcher (Ann, 34; Mary, 4; Willliam H, 3; Margaret J, 1) * Samuel F Dasher, 23, Teacher (Rebecca, 31; Ida M, 4; John J, 1) * Philip Siders, 29, Labourer (Ann, 28; David, 4; Allen D, 2) * Frederick Leonard, 43, Taylor (Louisa, 35; Augustus, 17; Emma, 15; Francisco, 13; Edward, 9; Amelia, 5; Louisa, 3; Franklin, 7/12) === Image 263 / 11 === * Samuel Bechtol, 72, Stone Mason (Mary, 70) * Jacob Walmer, 37, Wheelwright (Sarah, 29) * Mary Hummel, 16, Dometic (in household of Jacob Walmer) * John Coover, 30, Labourer ( Charlotte, 56, Widow; Clara F, 1; Lizzie J, 16) * Charlotte Parthemore, 3 (in household of John Coover) * Catherine Coover, 30, domestic (in household of John Coover) * Samuel Martin, 48, Plasterer (Nancy, 44; Charles, 15; Ruth, 13; Philip, 10; David, 8) * John Hoover, 55, Labourer (Elizabeth, 44; Elizabeth, 12) * David M. Hoover, 23, Boatman (Catherine, 22; Mary E, 9/12) * Jacob Landis, 31, Sadler (Ann, 27; Albert, 3) * [[Hoerner-254|Amos Horner]], 33, Labourer ([[Heintzelman-85|Julianna]], 31; John, 12; Sarah, 10; Lizzie, 6; Frank, 3; Emma, 1) === Image 264 / 12 === * John D Berst, 22, Carpenter (Mary, 21; Clara M, 5/12) * Philip Koehler, 30, Shoemaker (Clara, 3/12) * C Huntsberger, 25, Farm Labourer * Milton Gerheart, 2 (in household of C Huntsberger) * E Beamendorfen, 32, Bricklayer (Catherine, 28; Margaret A, 8) * A Gansley, 16, domestic (in household of E Beamendorfen) * Charles Dasher, 56, Stone Mason (Catherine, 47; William, 11; Hiram, 22, Stone Mason) * J Kelshner, 28, Shoemaker (Elizabeth, 30) * John Arnard, 20, Shoemaker (in household of J Kelshner) * John Marin, 33, Labourer on Farm (Lavina, 33; John, 2) * David Rumler, 35, Stone Mason (Lydia, 21; Eli, 8; Catherine A, 6; David, 4; John T, 2; William, 2/12) * Andrew Carey, 24, Carpenter (Harriet, 21; Margaret E, 2; Franklin, 7/12) * Margaret Garberich, 14 (in household of Andrew Carey) * Isaac Shartzer, 16, Painter (in household of Andrew Carey) * Isaac Hershey, 54, Farmer ( John M, 19, teacher; Mary, 17) * John Youtz, 12 (in household of Isaac Hershey) * Susan Boice, 40, widow (Hannah Boice, 12) (in household of Isaac Hershey) === Image 265 / 13 === * Jacob Landis, 36, Farmer (Catherine, 35; Mary, 14; Elizabeth, 11; Samuel, 8; Abraham, 5; Sarah, 3) * John Garver, 50, Farmer (Sarah, 56; Samuel, 19; Esther, 17) * Maria Miller, 19; Levi Miller, 12 (in household of John Garver) * Elizabeth Yager,1 (in household of John Garver) * Henry Miller, 61, Farmer (Barbara Miller, 63) * David Cassel, 56, Farmer (Catherine, 50; Soloman, 26, Labourer; Catherine, 23; Louisa, 20; Lusette, 16; Mary Ana, 13; David, 11) * W A S Cassel, 32, Farmers (Barbara, 34; Amanda, 9; David, 7; Martin, 15; Abner, 2) * Simpson Delman, 40, Tenant Farmer (Matilda, 39; Mary, 9; Lyddia, 7) * Henry Walter, 40, Farmer (Elizabeth, 38; Susannah, 18; John, 16; Joseph, 5; Mary, 3) === Image 266 / 14 === * John W. Beashore, 53, Farmer (Mary, 50; Magdelena, 23; Elias, 20; John, 17; Moses, 15; Samuel, 13; Adam, 11; Anna, 6) * Alexander Stephenson, 56, Labourer (Mary Ann, 45; Catherine, 12; Samuel, 6; Susanna, 4; Angelina, 2/12) * Jacob Rigle, 50, Farmer (Matilda, 42; Mary, 18; Samuel, 16; William, 14; Jacob, 7; David, 5) * Samuel Shoop, 45, Miller * Elizabeth Shoop, 65, Widow (in household of Samuel Shoop) * Sarah Creamer, 25, Domestic (in household of Samuel Shoop) * Jacob Hoffman, 25, Miller (in household of Samuel Shoop) * Elias Rhoads, 30, Labourer (Catherine, 12; Elizabeth, 10; Simon, 7; Harriet, 5; John Adam, 3; Mary Ann, 5/12; Jacob, 5) * Jacob Logan, 27, Labourer (Lea, 20; William, 6/12) * Michael Over, 54, Farmer (John, 14) === Image 267 / 15 === * Ann Over, 43, Widow (Catherine, 17) * Peter Horst, 42, Farmer (Magdalena, 42; Michael, 13; David, 9) * Barbara Horst, 68, Widow (in household of Peter Horst) * [[Rhoads-947|Henry K Rhoads]], 30, Farmer ( [[Cassel-751|Sarah]], 28; Emeline, 7; David C, 4; Isabella, 2; Henry, 3/12) * Jacob Waltz, 63, Labourer (Mary, 65; John A, 41, Labourer; Simon, 16, Labourer) * David Keiser, 40, Labourer (Dianna, 23; Olivia B, 3) * John Pancake, 44, Boatman (Mary, 35; Susan, 12; John, 10; Valentine, 5; Ellen, 3; Alice 6/12) * Charles A Miller, 31, Shoemaker (Mary, 26; Caroline, 4; Emeline, 2; Catherine, 4/12) * [[Rhoads-946|Simon P Rhoads]], 32, Merchant ([[Hartranft-43|Lydia]], 27; Charles, 7; Eliza, 5; [[Rhoads-985|Cyrus]], 3; [[Rhoads-986|Matilda]], 1) === Image 268 / 16 === * Tobias Matthews, 50, Taylor (in household of Simon P Rhoads) * William Horner, 23, Taylor (in household of Simon P Rhoads) * Andrew Ebersole, 46, Farmer ( Hannah, 43; Levi, 16; John A, 14; Elaine E, 5; Clara A, 1) * John Moyer, 26, Farmer (Magt, 23; Wiliam H, 1) * Edward McCord (in household of John Moyer) * Susan Gardenic, 58, Widow (Valentine, 22, Labourer on farm; Nancy, 19; Abraham, 25, Labourer on farm) * Elias Siders, 16, Labourer (in household of Susan Gardenic) * Anthony Stambough, 36, Plasterer (in household of Susan Gardenic) * [[Rhoads-945|Charles Rhoads]], 56, Farmer ([[Stephenson-4661|Elizabeth]], 52; [[Rhoads-948|Susanna]], 20; Amos, 15; Michael, 23, Laborer on Farm; [[Rhoads-949|JuliAnn]], 11; [[Rhoads-950|Frederick, 8) * Joseph Morrison, 38, Labourer (Mary Ann, 37; John, 12; Ann Eliza, 8; Joseph, 6; Mary Ann, 4; Ephraim, 1) * Mary Hartiloode, 70, Widow (Matilda, 20) * [[Ebersole-125|John Ebersole]], 74, Farmer ([[Hoerner-111|Ann]], 64) * Peter Ebersole, 38, Tenant Farmer ( Mary, 30; Jacob D, 10; John H, 7; Thomas E, 4; Peter M, 2) === Image 269 / 17 === * David Cope, 40, Labourer (Mary, 38; Abraham, 6, Catharine, 3; William, 6/12) * Phillip Hankelroad, 41, LackLender (Catharine, 35; John, 13; Michael, 16; Mary, 9; Phillip, 7; William, 5; Elizabeth, 2) * David Cope, 37, Labourer (Mary, 37; Abraham, 7, Catharine, 4; William, 1) * Michael Hilshu, 28 (Elizabeth, 29; Amanda, 5) * John Lukenbell, 16, Labourer on Farm (in household of Michael Hilshu) * William Brown, 17, Farm Labourer (in household of Michael Hilshu) * Mary Hamilton, 18, Domestic (in household of Michael Hilshu) * [[Kinsey-2369|David Kinser]], 59, farmer ([[Rhoads-1709|Catharine]], 46; [[Kinsey-2375|Henry]], 21; Fanny, 17; [[Kinsey-2376|Caroline]], 14; [[Kinsey-2371|John]], 10) * [[Kinsey-2370|Simon Kinsey]], 29, Farmer (Lydia, 30) * Matthias Gish, 45, Farmer (Catharine, 43; Martha, 21; John, 19, Farm Labourer; Christian, 16 === Image 270 / 18 === * David Hanshew, 57, Farmer (Catherine, 60) * John Hanshew, 25, Tennant Farmer * David Hanshew, 21, Labourer on Farm (in household of John Hanshew) * Edward Davis, 21, Day Labourer (in household of John Hanshew) * Lidia Strack, 16, Housework (in household of John Hanshew) * Henry Nie, 37, Farmer (Maria, 35; John H, 11; Franklin, 7) * George Demy, 57 Farms (Mary, 50; Angaline, 28, domestic; Rebecca, 26, domestic; Catharine, 24, domestic; Simon, 15, helps on farm; David, 7; Elizabeth, 3) * George Waggonner, 43, Farmer (Catharine, 37; John, 18, Labour on farm; Mary Ann, 16, domestic; Henry, 13; Elias, 7) * George Smith, 58, Stone Mason (Nancy, 44; Samuel, 23; Anne, 22; John, 20, Labour; Catharine, 18, Housework; Sarah, 15; Thomas, 13; Calven, 6; Mary, 4) * Jacob Letizeb, 60, Farmer (Mary Ann, 50) * Levy Lutzill, 21, Assistant Labour (John P, 15, Labour) * [[Cassel-50|Simon Cassel]], 57, Farmer (Elizabeth, 46; Susannah, 17, maid) === Image 271 / 19 === * Susanna Hoverstick, 70, widow * John Cassel, 25, Labour (Mary, 24) (in household of Susanna Hoverstick) * Adrack? Davies, 13, Handmaid (in household of Susanna Hoverstick) * Eliza Coover, 13 (in household of Susanna Hoverstick) * Ann Coover, 18 (Henry, 6/12) (in household of Susanna Hoverstick) * Jacob M Hershey, 53, Farmer (Magdelena, 50; Martin, 20, Labour; Lea, 23, housemaid; Anna, 18; John, 15, Labour; Henry, 13; Havit (m), 10; Ruben, 8) * George Ott, 28, Taylor (Lewisa, 35) * Valentine Hoover, 33, Labour (in household of George Ott) * David Berst, 53, Farmer (Mary, 44; John, 21, Help on Farm; Peter, 19, Help on Farm; Sarah A, 17, Help on Farm; Levi, 16, Help on Farm; Joseph, 7; William H, 3) * George Sibert, 40, Sigar [Cigar] Manufactory (Mary, 35) * Amos B Books, 20, Assistant Sigar [Cigar] Manufactory (in household of George Sibert) * John H Ebersole, 42, Farmer (Julyan, 40; Barbara Ann, 76, widow; Andrew David, 14; Mary Amanda, 13; Susannah, 11; Sarah, 9, John 7; Levi, 5; William, 3; George, 1) === Image 272 / 20 === * Jacob Walmer, 65, Farmer (Elizabeth, 60, help) * John Walmer, 24, Blacksmith (Nancy, 22) * George Horner, 24, Carpenter (Mary, 24; William, 8; David, 6; Mary, 4; John, 2; Emma 11/12) * Elizabeth Landis, 67, Widow * Elizabeth Lough, 32, Widow (Elizabeth, 8) (in household of Elizabeth Landis) * Henry Aak, 42, Farmer (Sarah, 25; Cornelious Snyder, 40, Labor) * John Landis, 50, Famer (Elizabeth, 46; Martin Landis, 24, farm labour; Samuel, 19, labourer; Fannie, 17; Jacob, 15; Elizabeth, 13; Joseph, 11; Christian, 9; John, 7; Maria, 5; MaryAnn, 3) * Catherine Plough, 60, widow (Rosannah, 25, maid; Susanna, 19, maid) * David Rambler, 60, Farmer (Elizabeth, 57; Jacob, 30, labour; Peter, 20, labour; Aaron, 15, help) * Ruben Elliot, 23, Mechanic (in household of David Rambler) === Image 273 / 21 === * Caroline Elliot, 17, Domestic (in household of David Rambler) * David Shoffer, 30, Waggon maker (Rachel, 27) * George Plough, 37, stone mason (Mary, 35; Henry, 15, helps on farm; Sarah, 10; David, 6) * Josiah Feeser, 33, Carpenter (Elvina, 33; Matilda, 14; William H, 12; Catherine A, 10; Maria, 8; Catharine, 6; Elmira, 2; John Henry 11 months) * John Garret, 26, Blacksmith (Catherine S, 22; Philip, 3; Mary 10 months) * Michael Overcust, 55, Farmer (in household of John Garret) (Mary, 50; Maria, 20, maid; Rachel, 17, assistant; Jacob, 16, help of farm; Lydia M, 14) * Rosina Killinger, 45, widow * Elizabeth Horner, 32, widow (Caroline, 14; Jacob Horner, 32, carpenter; Jacob J , 20, Housework; Ann Elmira, 2; John Henry, 4 months) * Thomas Finney, 44, Labourer (Catherine, 38; Levi, 9; Henry, 6; William, 4; Caroline, 2 months) === Image 274 / 22 === * Jacob Fackler, 34, Merchant (Elizabeth, 33; Simon, 14; Sarah, 11; Elizabeth, 9; Jacob, 5) * Rosina Siders, 22, Housework (in household of Jacob Fackler) * Pharis Brown, 24, Labourer (Catherine, 56, Widow; Elizabeth, 23, domestic; Rebecca, 27, assistant) * Jacob Wyant, 45, shoemaker (Lydia, 34) * Martin Shaffer, 37, butcher (Magdalena, 39; Sarah, 7) * Mary Cline, 16, housework (in household of Martin Shaffer) * Henry Cline, 30, Farmer (Ellen Lavina, 29) * [[Kline-4383|Jacob F Kline]], 58, Farmer (Elizabeth, 53; Susanna, 13; Simon Peter, 9) * [[Kline-3856|Jacob Kline]], 26, Farm Labour ([[Kinsey-2368|Elizabeth]], 25; David, 4; Jacob, 4, Henry, 1) * Levi Holtz, 40 tenant Farmer (Lydia, 35; Henry, 11; Johnathan, 9; Christian, 7; Emmanuel, 3) * Henry Rich, 38, Labourer (Mary, 34; George, 11; Michael, 9; Ephraim, 7) === Image 275 / 23 === * George Ehrman, 50, Labourer (in household of Henry Rich) * Abraham Coover, 50, Labourer (Catherine, 46) * Christian Shooker, 40, Locktender (Lavina, 31 (or 34?); Elizabeth 16; Sarah, 13; Susanna, 11; Maryaretta, 7; Lucy Ann, 5; Hidella (f), 3) * Frederick Cassel, 29, farmer (Elenira, 26; Elizabeth, 2) * Catherine Wingerd, 30, Housemaid (in household of Frederick Cassel) * Beneville Hoffman, 26, Labourer (in household of Frederick Cassel) * Joseph Landis, 43, farmer (Sarah, 30; Henry 5; John, 3; Lewis, 6 months) * Joseph T Yengst, 32, farmer (Elizabeth, 24; Malinda E, 9) * David Keller, 60, Miller (John, 34, miller helper; Sidney, 30; David, 17, labourer; Sarah, 13) * Henry Lay, 30, Merchant (Rebecca, 20;) * John Bocam, 18, Clerk (in household of Henry Lay) * Michael Lough, 40, Labourer (Mary, 30; Sarah, 14; John, 12; Amanda, 5; David, 3) * John Lough, 33, Labourer (Sarah, 33; Lydia C, 10; Ann Elizabeth, 4; John Henry, 2) === Image 276 / 24 === * David Waggoner, 26, Plasterer (Sarah, 29; Mary, 4 months) * Sarah Luzart, 12 (in household of David Waggoner) * Benjamin Early, 28, Retired Merchant (Lavina, 25; Marcus, 4; Oscar, 1) * Sarah Rough, 48, Housemaid (in household of Benjamin Early) * Margaret Rough, 44, Widow * Moses Keller, 32, Brickmaker (Polly, 30; Mary E, 9; Moses J, 6; Casny (f), 4) * Michal Killinger, 51, Labourer (Catherine, 50; Matilda, 19, housework; Lavinia, 9; Cyrus 21, Labourer; William, 13) * Catherine Keplinger, 60, widow (Matilda, 22, help) * Henry Wright, 36, Carpenter (Matilda, 34) * Gotleib Yoke, 35, Labourer (Catherine, 22; Catherine,1; John Henry, 3) * Levi Rarnler, 13 (in household of Gotleib Yoke) * Levi Law, 33, Miller (Rebecca, 33; Amanda, 13; William J, 12; Manatha (m), 10; Jerome, 8; Aaron, 5) === Image 277 / 25 === * John Long, 40 , Limeburner (Elizabeth, 39; MaryAnn, 19; John Adam, 17; Joseph, 15; Amos, 12; William, 10; Cassa R, 8; Sarah A, 7; Lavina, 3; Cyrus W, 9 months) * Amos Clouser, 40, Carpenter (Catharine, 33) * Samuel Howard, 35, Labourer * Geo. Kesstinger, 31, brickmaker (Elizabeth L, 29; Emma C, 9; Mary E, 4) * George Poorman, 50, shoemaker (Elizabeth, 41; Henry, 18, labourer; William, 13; Susannah, 10) * Conrad Waggoner, 50, Farmer (Thomas, 33, Labourer; Clara, 26; Matilda, 4; Catherine, 27, maid; William, 2 months; Catherine, 2) * John Lentz, 35, Farmer (Margaret, 60, Widow; Catherine, 20, Housemaid; Margaret, 23, Assistant) * George Keefer, 25, Farmer (Lydia, 25; Elizabeth, 3; Jacob, 2) * Caroline Becau (sp?), 13 (in household of George Keefer) === Image 278 / 26 === * Abraham Riggle, 17, Labourer on Farm (in household of George Keefer) * H Huntsberger, 29, Farmer (Martha, 22; Levi Henry, 15, labourer; Ann Huntsberger, 20, Housework) * Jacob Rauch, 58, Tenant Farmer (Ann Mary, 50; Rebecca, 20; Ann M, 15; John Henry, 12; Margaret, 10) * Leonard Wallbaum, 55, Farmer (Maria, 50; Israel (f), 28, Farm Labour; Lydia, 26, domestic; Franklin, 2; Emanuel, 21; Elizabeth, 27; Elenor J, 2) * Catherine Books, 80, widow (in household of Leonard Wallbaum) (Catherine Books, 14, domestic) * John Sadler, 20, Labourer on Farm (in household of Leonard Wallbaum) * Conrad Waggoner, 40, Farmer (Mary, 32; Lavina, 14; Sarah, 13; Cassey (f), 11; Mary, 9; Elizabeth, 7; Amos, 4; Emma, 6 months) * John Brahm, 48, Farmer (Maria, 47; Sarah A, 12) * Jacob Sharer, 26, Farmer (Elizabeth,21; Philip, 2; Mary E, 11 months) * Mary Yingst, 16, Domestic (in household of Jacob Sharer) * Jacob Waggoner, 30, Labourer (Harriet Waggonner, 24, domestic; John, 4; Jacob, 3) === Image 279 / 27 === * Wiliam Peters, 32, Labourer (Sarah, 29; Susannah, 5; Mary Ann, 3; Fanny, 1) * George McManany, 34, Labourer (Sarah E, 29; David, 8; Amos P, 4; Hirum, 3; Margaret J, 1) * David Waggoner, 41, Farmer (Sarah, 37; Mary, 17; Louiza, 15; John, 12; Henry, 10; Rebecca, 8; Cassey (f), 6; Sarah, 4; Levena, 2) * David Eshelman, 46, Farmer (Christianna, 43; Maria, 22; John, 18; Anna, 15; Susannah, 11; David, 6; Samuel, 4)
Census England 1841: Caleb Slee
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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] :1841 UK Census transcript - Caleb SLEE - Household :Class: HO107; Piece: 252; Book: 13; Civil Parish: Zeal Monachorum; County: Devon; Enumeration District: 4; Page: 1; Line: 1; GSU roll: 241323. :Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Age||Sex||Occupation||BIC||BOE |- |[[Slee-196|Caleb SLEE]]||25||M||Ag.Labourer||Y|| |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary SLEE]]||20||F||||Y|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elizabeth SLEE]]||3||F||||Y|| |}
Census England 1841: Charity Slee
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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] :1841 UK Census transcript - Charity Slee - Household :Class: HO107; Piece: 252; Book: 13; Civil Parish: Zeal Monachorum; County: Devon; Enumeration District: 4; Page: 1; Line: 1; GSU roll: 241323. :Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Age||Sex||Occupation||BIC||BOE |- |[[Unknown-300099|Charity Slee]]||60||F||Shopkeeper||Y|| |- |[[Slee-220|Charlotte SLEE]]||19||F||||Y|| |- |[[Slee-221|George Slee]]||35||M||||Y|| |- |[[Slee-224|Richard SLEE]]||30||M||Writing Clerk||Y |}
Census England 1841: John Rowe (Rowe-3998)
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Ilfracombe,_Devon
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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1841 UK Census transcript - John Rowe - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 204; Book: 16; Civil Parish: Ilfracombe; County: Devon; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 5; Page: 5; Line: 1; GSU roll: 241303. : Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Age||Sex||Occupation||BIC||BOE |- |[[Rowe-3998|John Rowe]]||40||M||Ag Lab||Y|| |- |[[Unknown-301858|Betsey Rowe]]||35||F||||Y|| |- |[[Rowe-4000|Elizabeth Rowe]]||11||F||||Y|| |- |[[Rowe-4003|William Rowe]]||6||M||||Y|| |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||5||M||||Y|| |}
Census England 1851: Caleb Slee
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Coldridge,_Devon
Coldridge,_Devon
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[[Category: Coldridge, Devon]] :1851 UK Census transcript - Caleb SLEE - Household :Class: HO107; Piece: 1886; Folio: 208; Page: 3; GSU roll: 221036; Enumeration District : 2a. :Leigh Cross, Coldridge, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||head||M||35||M||Farmer of 30 a.Emp one man||Devon, Zeal Mon|| |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary Slee]]||wife||M||34||F||Farmers wife||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elisabeth Slee]]||daughter||S||13||F||Scholar||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-212|John Slee]]||son||S||8||M||Scholar||Devon, Zeal Mon|| |- |[[Slee-213|Richard Slee]]||son||S||4||M||Scholar||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Slee-214|Eliza Slee]]||daughter||S||2||F||||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Slee-195|An Infant]]||son||S||under 1 month||M||||Devon, Coldridge|| |}
Census England 1851: Charity Slee
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Down_St_Mary,_Devon
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[[Category: Down St Mary, Devon]] : 1851 UK Census transcript - Charity (unknown) - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 1886; Folio: 237; Page: 13; GSU roll: 221036; Enumeration District : 3a. : Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Unknown-300099|Charity SLEE]]||head||W||72||F||Formerly Shopkeeper||Devon, Down St Mary|| |- |[[Slee-224|Richard SLEE]]||son||S||42||M||Accountant||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Slee-220|Charlotte SLEE]]||daughter||S||29||F||||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}
Census England 1851: James Simmons (Simmons-6403)
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Woolfardisworthy,_Devon
Woolfardisworthy,_Devon
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[[Category: Woolfardisworthy, Devon]] : 1851 UK Census transcript - James SIMMONS - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 1886; Folio: 88; Page: 4; GSU roll: 221036; Enumeration District : 7. : Lower James Tree, Woolfardisworthy, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Simmons-6403|James SIMMONS]]||head||M||35||M||Farm 80 acres Employing 3 Lab.||Devon, Wemworthy|| |- |[[Slee-223|Mary SIMMONS]]||wife||M||32||F||||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |Sarah MORTIMORE||Serv||S||58||F||House Servant||Devon, Witheridge|| |- |George HAMMETT||Serv||S||26||M||Farm Labourer||Devon, Morchard Bishop|| |- |John HOWARD||Serv||S||18||M||Farm Labourer||Devon, Cheriton Fitz Payne|| |}
Census England 1851: John Rowe (Rowe-3998)
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Ilfracombe,_Devon
Ilfracombe,_Devon
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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1851 UK Census transcript - John Rowe - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 1893; Folio: 167; Page: 8; GSU roll: 221044; Enumeration District : 4g. : Heale, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3998|John Rowe]]||head||M||49||M||Ag Lab||Devon, Berrynarbor|| |- |[[Unknown-301858|Betsey Rowe]]||wife||M||48||F||Washerwoman||Devon, Braunton|| |- |[[Rowe-3999|Anna Rowe]]||daughter||S||8||F||Scholar||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |}
Census England 1851: Thomas Slee (Slee-226)
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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] : 1851 UK Census transcript - Thomas Slee - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 1886; Folio: 238; Page: 15; GSU roll: 221036; Enumeration District : 3a. : Village, Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-226|Thomas Slee]]||head||M||45||M||Shopkeeper||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Simmins-10|Joanna Slee]]||wife||M||40||F||||Devon, Wembworthy|| |- |[[Slee-227|Sarah M Slee]]||daughter||S||9||F||||Devon, Wembworthy|| |- |[[Slee-228|Mary A Slee]]||daughter||S||5||F||||Devon, Torquay|| |}
Census England 1851: William Brealey
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North_Tawton,_Devon
North_Tawton,_Devon
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[[Category: North Tawton, Devon]] : 1851 UK Census transcript - William Brealey - Household : Class: HO107; Piece: 1885; Folio: 649; Page: 30; GSU roll: 221034-221035; Enumeration District : 2a. : Fore Street, North Tawton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Brealey-20|William Brealey]]||head||M||55||M||Shoemaker||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Unknown-301309|Peggy Brealey]]||wife||M||58||F||||Devon, Tawstock|| |- |Elizabeth Brealey||daughter||S||30||F||Serge Weaver||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |William Brealey||grandson||S||7||M||Scholar||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-120|Emily Slee]]||grand daur||S||6||F||Scholar||Devon, Zeal Monachorum |}
Census England 1861: Caleb Slee
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Coldridge,_Devon
Coldridge,_Devon
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[[Category: Coldridge, Devon]] :1861 UK Census transcript - Caleb Slee - Household :Class: RG 9; Piece: 1471; Folio: 88; Page: 4; GSU roll: 542818; Enumeration District : 09. :Leigh Cross, Coldridge, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||head||M||45||M||Ag. Lab||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary Slee]]||wife||M||44||F||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-212|William J. Slee]]||son||S||18||M||Ag Lab||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Slee-195|George SLEE]]||son||S||10||M||||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[slee-215|Hannah SLEE]]||daughter||S||2||F||||Devon, Coldridge|| |}
Census England 1861: James Simmons (Simmons-6403)
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Woolfardisworthy,_Devon
Woolfardisworthy,_Devon
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[[Category: Woolfardisworthy, Devon]] : 1861 UK Census transcript - James Simmins - Household : Class: RG 9; Piece: 1470; Folio: 72; Page: 4; GSU roll: 542818; Enumeration District : 7. : Lower Tree, Woolfardisworthy, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Simmons-6403|James Simmins]]||head||M||34||M||Farmer of 70 acres Employing 1 Lab 1 boy||Devon, Wimworthy|| |- |[[Slee-223|Mary Simmins]]||wife||M||40||F||Farmers Wife||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |John Tucker||Serv||U||20||M||Carter||Devon, Morchard Bishop|| |- |Thoms Sease||Serv||U||13||M||on the Farm||Devon, Morchard Bishop|| |- |Ann Bennett||Serv||S||16||F||General Servant||Devon, Morchard Bishop|| |- |[[Slee-214|Eliza Slee]]||Serv||U||11||F||General Servant||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}
Census England 1861: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)
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Zeal_Monachorum,_Devon
Zeal_Monachorum,_Devon
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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] : 1861 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG 9; Piece: 1471; Folio: 34; Page: 2; GSU roll: 542818; Enumeration District : 4. : Lower Farthings, Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||M||24||M||Ag.Lab||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elizabeth Rowe]]||wife||M||23||F||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |Elizabeth A Rowe||daughter||S||11m||F||||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}
Census England 1861: Thomas Slee (Slee-226)
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Zeal_Monachorum,_Devon
Zeal_Monachorum,_Devon
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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] : 1861 UK Census transcript - Mary Hooper - Household : Class: RG 9; Piece: 1471; Folio: 49; Page: 9; GSU roll: 542818; Enumeration District : 5. : Village, Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |Mary Hooper||head||U||69||F||(formerly) Dress maker||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Slee-226|Thomas Slee]||Lodger||W||56||M||Agricultural Labourer||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}
Census England 1861: William Brealey
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North_Tawton,_Devon
North_Tawton,_Devon
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[[Category: North Tawton, Devon]] : 1861 UK Census transcript - William Brealey - Household : Class: RG 9; Piece: 1469; Folio: 68; Page: 23; GSU roll: 542818; Enumeration District : 6d. : Cider House, Hatherleigh Street, North Tawton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Brealey-20|William Brealey]]||head||M||65||M||Shoemaker||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Unknown-301309|Margaret Brealey]]||wife||M||89||F||||Devon, Tawstock|| |- |[[Slee-120|Emma Slee]]||grand daur||S||16||F||||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}
Census England 1861: William Coombe (Coombe-218)
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Okehampton,_Devon
Okehampton,_Devon
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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1861 UK Census transcript - William Coombe - Household : Class: RG 9; Piece: 1467; Folio: 41; Page: 2; GSU roll: 542817; Enumeration District : 4. : Eastern Town, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Coombe-218|William Coombe]]||head||M||48||M||Wheelwright||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Fey-172|Maria Coombe]]||wife||M||47||F||||Devon, Colbrook|| |- |William Coombe||son||S||19||M||Wheelwright||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Grace A Coombe||daughter||S||11||F||Scholar||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Maria Coombe||daughter||S||8||F||Scholar||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Lucy Coombe||daughter||S||6||F||Scholar||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Ellen Coombe||daughter||S||4||F||Scholar||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Coombe-216|Jessey Coombe]]||daughter||S||2||F||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |John Matters||boarder||W||77||M||Pauper||Devon, Bratton Clovelly|| |}
Census England 1871: Betsey Rowe ( Unknown-301858)
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Ilfracombe,_Devon
Ilfracombe,_Devon
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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1871 UK Census transcript - Betsey Rowe - Household : Class: RG10; Piece: 2187; Folio: 81; Page: 15; GSU roll: 834860; Enumeration District : 5. : 12, Fore Street, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Unknown-301858|Betsey Rowe]] ||head||W||69||F||Charwoman||Devon, Braunton|| |- |[[Rowe-3999|Hannah Rowe]]||daughter||S||26||F||Dressmaker||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |}
Census England 1871: Caleb Slee
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Zeal_Monachorum,_Devon
Zeal_Monachorum,_Devon
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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] :1871 UK Census transcript - Caleb Slee - Household :Class: RG10; Piece: 2159; Folio: 35; Page: 1; GSU roll: 832041; Enumeration District : 4. :Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||head||M||56||M||Farm Labourer||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary Slee]]||wife||M||55||F||Farm Labourer||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||son||S||20||M||Farm Labourer||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Slee-215|Anna Slee]]||daughter||S||11||F||Scholar||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Slee-216|Samuel Slee]]||son||S||9||M||Scholar||Devon, Coldridge|| |}
Census England 1871: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)
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Ilfracombe,_Devon
Ilfracombe,_Devon
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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1871 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG10; Piece: 2187; Folio: 82; Page: 18; GSU roll: 834860; Enumeration District : 5. : 24, Fore Street, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||M||35||M||Donkey Chair Proprietor||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elizabeth Rowe]]||wife||M||33||F||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Rowe-4004|Elizabeth A Rowe]]||daughter||S||10||F||Scholar||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Rowe-4005|William Rowe]]||son||S||6||M||Scholar||Devon, Ilfracombe |}
Census England 1871: William Coombe (Coombe-218)
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Okehampton,_Devon
Okehampton,_Devon
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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1871 UK Census transcript - William Coombe - Household : Class: RG10; Piece: 2153; Folio: 48; Page: 2; GSU roll: 832039; Enumeration District : 4. : 6, East Street, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Coombe-218|William Coombe]]||head||M||57||M||Wheelwright||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Fey-172|Maria Coombe]]||wife||M||56||F||||Devon, Crediton|| |- |[[Coombe-216|Amelia Jessie Coombe]]||daughter||S||12||F||Scholar||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |William Jordan||lodger||S||21||M||Wheelwright||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |John Coombe||lodger||S||16||M||Wheelwrights Apprentice||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Frederick Haydon||lodger||S||12||M||Wheelwrights Apprentice||Devon, Bideford|| |}
Census England 1881: Caleb Slee
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Zeal_Monachorum,_Devon
Zeal_Monachorum,_Devon
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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] 1881 UK Census transcript - Caleb SLEE - Household Class: RG11; Piece: 2228; Folio: 31; Page: 3; GSU roll: 1341537; Enumeration District : 4. Cottage, Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England {| |Name ||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-196|Caleb SLEE]]||head||M||68||M||Fish Dealer||Devon, Zeal Monachorum |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary SLEE]]||wife||M||67||F|| ||Devon, North Tawton |}
Census England 1881: George Slee (Slee-195)
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Okehampton,_Devon
Okehampton,_Devon
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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1881 UK Census transcript - George Slee - Household : Class: RG11; Piece: 2224; Folio: 25; Page: 6; GSU roll: 1341536; Enumeration District : : 3. East Street, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||head||M||27||M||Farmer||Coldridge|| |- |[[Coombe-216|Amelia J Slee]]||wife||M||22||F||||Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-240|Florence M. Slee]]||daughter||S||2||F||||Ilfracombe|| |}
Census England 1881: Philip Cooke
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Gloucester,_Gloucestershire
Gloucester,_Gloucestershire
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[[Category: Gloucester, Gloucestershire]] : 1881 UK Census transcript - Philip Cooke - Household : Class: RG11; Piece: 2538; Folio: 87; Page: 40; GSU roll: 1341612; Enumeration District : 23. : 11, Ducks Patch, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Cook-11726|Philip Cooke]]||head||M||40||M||Market Gardners||Gloucestershire, Alstone|| |- |[[Slee-120|Emma Cooke]]||wife||M||37||F||||Devon, Zeal|| |- |[[Cook-11728|Harry Cooke]]||son||S||16||M||Gardner||Cheltenham|| |- |[[Cook-11644|Willie Cooke]]||son||S||10||M||Scholar||Cheltenham|| |- |[[Cook-11731|Philip Cooke]]||son||S||9||M||Scholar||Cheltenham|| |- |[[Cook-11733|Ernest Cooke]]||son||S||4||M||Scholar||Cheltenham|| |- |[[Cook-13893|Daniell Cooke]]||son||S||2mos||M||||Gloster, Bn St Mary |}
Census England 1881: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)
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Ilfracombe,_Devon
Ilfracombe,_Devon
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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1881 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG11; Piece: 2247; Folio: 53; Page: 36; GSU roll: 1341541; Enumeration District : 3. : 53, Fore Street, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||M||43||M||Bath Chair Proprietor||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elizabeth Rowe]]||wife||M||42||F||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |Elizabeth Anna Rowe||daughter||S||20||F||Refreshment Room Keeper||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |- |William Rowe||son||S||16||M||Donkey Chair Driver||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |Stephen Tapper||boarder||S||47||M||Medical Herbalist||Devon, Devonport|| |}
Census England 1891: George Slee (Slee-195)
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Okehampton,_Devon
Okehampton,_Devon
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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1891 UK Census transcript - George Slee - Household : Class: RG12; Piece: 1755; Folio: 55; Page: 30; GSU roll: 6096865; Enumeration District : : 4. East Street, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||EmR||EmD||EmN||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||head||M||37||M||Farmer & Grocer||||||X||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Coombe-216|Amelia Jessie Slee]]||wife||M||32||F||Grocer||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-240|Florence Millie Slee]]||daughter||S||12||F||Scholar||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-242|Gertrude Jessie Slee]]||daughter||S||9||F||Scholar||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-246|William Coombe Slee]]||son||S||7||M||Scholar||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-244|Sidney W.C. Slee]]||son||S||4||M||Scholar||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-245|Wilfred R. Slee]]||son||S||11m||M||||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |}
Census England 1891: Mary Slee
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Zeal_Monachorum,_Devon
Zeal_Monachorum,_Devon
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[[Category: Zeal Monachorum, Devon]] : 1891 UK Census transcript - Mary Slee - Household : Class: RG12; Piece: 1759; Folio: 28; Page: 6; GSU roll: 6096869; Enumeration District : 3. : Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||EmR||EmD||EmN||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Brealey-19|Mary Slee]]||head||W||75||F||||||||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Slee-216|Samuel SLEE]]||son||S||30||M||Agricultural Labour||||||||Devon, Zeal Monachorum|| |}
Census England 1891: Philip Cooke
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Gloucester,_Gloucestershire
Gloucester,_Gloucestershire
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[[Category: Gloucester, Gloucestershire]] : 1891 UK Census transcript - Philip Cook - Household : Class: RG12; Piece: 2013; Folio: 18; Page: 29; GSU roll: 6097123; Enumeration District : 6. : 11, Ducks Patch, Gloucester, Gloucestershire :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||EmR||EmD||EmN||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Cook-11731|Philip Cooke]]|||head||M||50||M||Gardener||X||||||Glos, Cheltenham|| |- |[[Slee-120|Emily Cooke]]||wife||M||47||F||||||||||Devon, Zeal|| |- |[[Cook-11731|Philip Cooke]]||son||S||19||M||Gardener||||X||||Glos, Cheltenham|| |- |[[Cook-13900|Rosina Cooke]]||daughter||S||8||F||Scholar||||||||Gloucester|| |- |[[Cook-13901|Norah Cooke]]||daughter||S||6||F||Scholar||||||||Gloucester|| |}
Census England 1891: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)
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Ilfracombe,_Devon
Ilfracombe,_Devon
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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1891 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG12; Piece: 1778; Folio: 93; Page: 5; GSU roll: 6096888; Enumeration District : 17. : 3, Meridian Terrace, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||EmR||EmD||EmN||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||M||56||M||Donkey Chair Proprietor||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elisabeth Rowe]]||wife||M||54||F||||||||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |Harry Drew||serv||S||19||M||Driver||||X||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |William Norman||boarder||M||29||M||Masons Labourer||||X||||Devon, Barnstaple|| |- |Elisabeth Norman||wife||M||25||F||||||||||Devon, Barnstaple|| |- |Harriet Hill||boarder||W||73||M||||||||||Devon, Oakford|| |- |Walter H Hill||nephew||S||19||M||Saddler||||||||Devon, Tiverton|| |}
Census England 1891: William Rowe (Rowe-4005)
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Ilfracombe,_Devon
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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1891 UK Census transcript - William Rowe - Household : Class: RG12; Piece: 1778; Folio: 94; Page: 7; GSU roll: 6096888; Enumeration District : 17. : 132, High Street, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||EmR||EmD||EmN||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-4005|William Rowe]]||head||M||28||M||Donkey chair proprietor||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |Ellen Rowe||wife||M||30||F||||||||||Devon, Sherwill|| |- |Hilda Rowe||daughter||S||8||F||Scholar||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |}
Census England 1901: Elizabeth H Wellington (Rowe-4004)
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1901_United_Kingdom_Census,_Wales
Cardiff_Census_Records
1901_United_Kingdom_Census,_Wales
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[[Category: Cardiff Census Records]] [[Category: 1901 United Kingdom Census, Wales]] : 1901 UK Census transcript - Elizabeth H Wellington - Household : Class: RG13; Piece: 4980; Folio: 45; Page: 12; Enumeration District : 20. : 23, Comet Street, Roath, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-4004|Elizabeth H Wellington]]||head||M||40||F||||||||Devon, Zeal Nr Exeter|| |- |[[Wellington-253|George Wellington]]||son||S||11||M||||||||Gloucestershire|| |- |Minnie F Wellington||daughter||S||8||F||||||||Glamorgan, Cardiff|| |- |Ivy J Wellington||daughter||S||3||F||||||||Glamorgan, Cardiff|| |- |Fred Reen||lodger||M||41||M||Ashore Donkeyman Dock L||worker||||Glamorgan, Cardiff|| |- |Edwin Reen||lodger||S||17||||||||||Glamorgan, Penarth|| |}
Census England 1901: Emily Cook
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Gloucester,_Gloucestershire
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[[Category: Gloucester, Gloucestershire]] : 1901 UK Census transcript - Emily COOK - Household : Class: RG13; Piece: 2425; Folio: 153; Page: 2; Enumeration District : 8. : 47, Lansdown Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-120|Emily Cook]]||head||W||57||F||Market Gardening||own a/c||||Devon, Zeal|| |- |[[Cook-13900|Rosina Cook]]||daughter||S||18||F||Helps with above||worker||||Gloucester|| |- |[[Cook-13901|Norah H. Cook]]||daughter||S||16||F||Helps with above||worker||||Gloucester|| |}
Census England 1901: Frederick W Cook (Cook-13966)
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Gwennap,_Cornwall
Gwennap,_Cornwall
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[[Category: Gwennap, Cornwall]] : 1901 UK Census transcript - Frederick W Cook - Household : Class: RG13; Piece: 2238; Folio: 141; Page: 8; Enumeration District : 14. : Buller Downs, Gwennap, Cornwall, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Cook-13966|Frederick W. Cook]]||head||M||33||M||General carrier||worker||||Cornwall, Illogan|| |- |Robina Cook||wife||M||31||F||||||||Cornwall, Illogan|| |- |[[Cook-13964|Caroline Cook]]||daughter||S||9||F||||||||Cornwall, Redruth|| |- |Frederick W. Cook||son||S||7||M||||||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |- |Ethel Cook||daughter||S||7m||F||||||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |}
Census England 1901: George Slee (Slee-195)
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Okehampton,_Devon
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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1901 UK Census transcript - George Slee - Household : Class: RG13; Piece: 2124; Folio: 10; Page: 11; Enumeration District : 3. : Northfield Road, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||head||M||47||M||Carrier||own A/c||||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Coombe-216|Amelia Slee]]||wife||M||43||F||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-246|William Slee]]||son||S||17||M||Mason||Worker||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-244|Sydney Slee]]||son||S||14||M||Errand Boy Butchers||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-245|Richard Slee]]||son||S||11||M||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-243|George Slee]]||son||S||8||M||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-239|Dorris Slee]]||daughter||S||2||F||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-238|Arthur Slee]]||son||S||11wk||M||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |}
Census England 1901: Lewis Shobrook (Shobbrook-5)
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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1901 UK Census transcript - Lewis Shobrook - Household : Class: RG13; Piece: 2124; Folio: 26; Page: 43; Enumeration District : 3. : Fore Street, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Shobbrook-5|Lewis Shobrook]]||head||M||24||M||Mason||Worker||||Devon, Northlew|| |- |[[Slee-240|Florance Shobrook]]||wife||M||22||F||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |Archibald Shobrook||son||S||1||M||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Dorwin Shobrook||daughter||S||9m||F||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |}
Census England 1901: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)
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Ilfracombe,_Devon
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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1901 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG13; Piece: 2149; Folio: 167; Page: 38; Enumeration District : 17. : 5, Meridian Road, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{|} |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||Occupation||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||M||67||M||Bath Chair Proprietor||own a/c||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Slee-211|Elizabeth Rowe]]||wife||M||66||F||||||||Devon, North Tawton|| |- |[[Rowe-4005|William Rowe]]||son||M||36||M||Bath Chair Proprietor||W||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |Beatrice Wellington||G Daur||S||15||F||||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |}
Census England 1911: Elizabeth Wellington (Rowe-4004)
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[[Category: Cardiff Census Records]] : 1911 UK Census transcript - Elizabeth Wellington - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 32137; Schedule Number: 501; Enumeration District : 05. : 18, Eldon Street, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-4004|Elizabeth Wellington]]||head||W||49||F||28||6||5||1||House Help||||at Home||||Devonshire, Zeal|| |- |Minnie Wellington||daughter||S||18||F||-||-||-||-||Home||||||||Glamorgan, Cardiff|| |- |Ivy Wellington||daughter||S||13||F||-||-||-||-||School||||||||Glamorgan, Cardiff|| |- |Sophia Hodges||boarder||S||26||F||-||-||-||-||Dressmaker||own account||at Home||||Wolverhampton|| |- |[[Robbins-3763|Frederick Robbins]]||boarder||W||43||M||-||-||-||-||Warehouseman||Wholesale Drapery||||||Devonshire, Ilfracombe|| |}
Census England 1911: Frederick William Cook (Cook-13966)
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Redruth,_Cornwall
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[[Category: Redruth, Cornwall]] : 1911 UK Census transcript - Frederick William Cook - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 13982; Schedule Number: 59. : 1, Cardrew Terrace, East End, Redruth, Cornwall, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Cook-13966|F. W. Cook]]||Head||M||43||M||20||-||-||-||Casual Labourer||General Merchants Stores||Worker||||Cornwall, Illogan|| |- |Robina Cook||wife||M||41||F||20||4||4||0||||||||||Cornwall, Illogan|| |- |[[Cook-13964|Caroline Cook]]||daughter||S||19||F||-||-||-||-||Nurse (Domestic)||||||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |- |F. W. Cook Jnr||son||S||17||M||-||-||-||-||Gardner (Domestic)||||Worker||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |- |Ethel Cook||daughter||-||10||F||-||-||-||-||At School||||||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |- |Samuel John Cook||son||-||8||M||-||-||-||-||At School||||||||Cornwall, Gwennap|| |}
Census England 1911: George Slee (Slee-195)
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Okehampton,_Devon
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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1911 UK Census transcript - George Slee - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 13141; Schedule Number: 43; Enumeration District : 05. : 10, East Street, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||head||M||60||M||32||-||-||-||Market Lessee & greengrocer||Carried on by employer||Own account||||Devon, Coldridge|| |- |[[Coombe-216|Amelia Jessie Slee]]||wife||M||52||F||32||8||8||-||Assisting in business||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-245|Wilfred Richard Slee]]||son||S||20||M||-||-||-||-||Confectioner||Carried on by employer||Employer||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-239|Doris Slee]]||daughter||S||12||F||-||-||-||-||||School||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |[[Slee-238|Arthur Reginald Slee]]||son||S||10||M||-||-||-||-||||School||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |}
Census England 1911: Thomas Price (Price-9396)
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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1911 UK Census transcript - Thomas Price - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 13141; Schedule Number: 125; Enumeration District : 05. : Fair Place, Okehampton, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Price-9396|Thomas Price]]||head||M||47||M||8||-||-||-||Fruiterer & Greengrocer||||Own account||||Lancashire, Liverpool|| |- |[[Slee-242|Gertrude Jessie Price]]||wife||M||32||F||8||5||5||-||||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Gertrude Jessie Price||daughter||S||7||F||-||-||-||-||||||||||Lancashire, Liverpool|| |- |Rowland Thomas Price||son||S||5||M||-||-||-||-||||||||||Lancashire, Liverpool|| |- |William Earnest Price||son||S||4||M||-||-||-||-||||||||||Lancashire, Liverpool|| |- |Edith Frances Price||daughter||S||2||F||-||-||-||-||||||||||Lancashire, Liverpool|| |- |Stella May Price||daughter||S||1m||F||-||-||-||-||||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Annie Wright||servant||S||23||F||-||-||-||-||General Servant (domestic)||||||||Devon, Okehampton|| |}
Census England 1911: Thomas Rowe (Rowe-3997)
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Ilfracombe,_Devon
Ilfracombe,_Devon
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[[Category: Ilfracombe, Devon]] : 1911 UK Census transcript - Thomas Rowe - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 13368; Schedule Number: 301; Enumeration District : 18. : 5, Meridian Place, Ilfracombe, Devon, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Rowe-3997|Thomas Rowe]]||head||W||76||M||||-||-||-||Old Age Pensioner||||||||Devon, Heale|| |- |[[Rowe-4005|William Rowe]]||son||M||45||M||-||-||-||-||Labourer Genl||Sandwich Man||||||Devon, Ilfracombe|| |- |[[Rowe-3999|Anna Rowe]]||sister||S||68||F||-||-||-||-||Dressmaker||||Worker||||Devon, Heale|| |}
Census England 1911: William C Slee (Slee-246)
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Newquay,_Cornwall
Newquay,_Cornwall
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[[Category: Newquay, Cornwall]] : 1911 UK Census transcript - William C Slee - Household : Class: RG14; Piece: 13730; Schedule Number: 125; Enumeration District : 10. : Bank Street, Newquay, Cornwall, England :{| |Name||Relation||MC||Age||Sex||YrsM||ChB||ChL||ChD||Occupation||Industry||Employ||WH||Birthplace||Infirm |- |[[Slee-246|William C Slee]]||head||M||27||M||2||-||-||-||Fruiterer & Florist||||Employer||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Annie Slee||wife||M||26||F||2||1||1||-||||||||||Cornwall, Constantine|| |- |[[Slee-194|George Slee]]||brother||S||17||M||-||-||-||-||Assisting in Business||||Worker||||Devon, Okehampton|| |- |Muriel Slee||daughter||S||1||F||-||-||-||-||||||||||Cornwall, Newquay |}
Census for Monrovia, Liberia Sep 1843
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[[Category:American Colonization Society]] [[Category:Monrovia, Liberia]] [[Category:Liberia]] [[Space:Emigrants_to_Liberia|Emigrants to Liberia]] ==Introduction== The following census is part of the first census taken in Monrovia, Liberia. Only page 1 of 7 pages were available. === Census of the Colony of Liberia, September 1843=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Names!!Age!!No. in family!!Date!!Where born!!Connexions in the colony!!Profession!!Extent of education!!Health |- |Samuel Benedict||51||–||August, 1835||–||–||Merchant and farmer.||Liberal||Good |- |Mary Benedict||44||–||Jan., 1833||–||S. Benedict’s wife||–||Reads and writes||Feeble |- |James Benedict||13||–||August, 1835||–||S. Benedict’s son||–||do||Good |- |Jane Drayton||65||–||do||–||None||–||None||Feeble |- |Hannah Taylor||14||–||April, 1834||–||–||–||Reads and writes||Good |- |M. H. Dones||14||–||July, 1837||–||None||Apprentice||do||do |- |Charles Snetter||13||–||June, 1832||–||do||do||do||do |- |Nancy Benedict||11||–||–||In the colony||do||do||None||do |- |Sadi Benedict||15||–||–||do||do||do||do||do |- |John Benedict||15||–||–||do||do||do||do||do |- |Peter Benedict||9||–||–||do||do||do||do||do |- |William Benedict||14||–||–||–||do||do||do||do |- |Benjamin Miller||34||–||Feb., 1838||–||do||Laborer||do||do |- |Harry Winkler||22||14||Jan., 1835||–||do||do||do||do |- |H. B. Mathews||46||–||Jan., 1833||–||–||Shoe maker||Reads and writes||do |- |Lavinia Mathews||41||–||do||–||H. B. Mathews’s wife||–||do||do |- |Samuel Mathews||16||–||do||–||H. B. Mathews’s son||Shoe maker||do||do |- |Martha Mathews||14||–||do||–||H. B. Mathews’s daughter||Apprentice||do||do |- |J. Johnson||13||–||—-, 1833||–||–||do||None||do |- |Henry Peal||6||–||—-, 1833||–||–||do||do||do |- |J. McGill||15||7||Sept., 1839||–||–||do||do||do |- |Catharine Jacobs||80||–||Jan., 1833||–||–||Huckster||do||Excellent for her age |- |Abraham Jacobs||13||–||do||–||Catharine Jacobs’s grandson||–||do||Good |- |Emma Mathews||13||–||do||–||Catharine Jacobs’s grand-daughter||–||Reads and writes||do |- |Catharine Smith||14||4||do||–||C. Smith’s daughter||–||do||do |- |Francis Payne||30||–||March, 1829||–||–||Merchant||Liberal||do |- |David Y. Payne||25||–||do||–||Brother to Francis||do||do||do |- |William H. Payne||21||–||do||–||do||–||do||do |- |Fully Payne||19||–||–||In the colony||–||Apprentice||None||do |- |Gilby Brown||15||–||–||do||–||do||do||do |- |Letty Payne||16||6||–||do||–||do||do||do |- |James S. Payne||23||–||March, 1829||–||Brother to Francis||Missionary||Liberal||do |- |Caroline Payne||21||–||Feb., 1824||–||James. S. Payne’s wife||–||do||do |- |David M. Payne||2||3||–||In the colony||Son of James and Caroline Payne||–||–||do |- |B. P. Yates||32||–||March, 1829||–||–||Merchant||Liberal||do |- |Willy Ann Yates||32||–||Feb., 1824||–||B. B. Yates’s wife||–||do||do |- |James B. Yates||5||–||–||In the colony||Son of B. P. and W. A. Yates||–||–||do |- |Caroline R. Payne||19||–||March, 1829||–||Sister to Willy Ann Yates||–||Liberal||do |- |Beverly A. Payne||19||–||do||–||Brother to Francis P. Yates||Printer||do||do |- |Mary Yates||15||–||–||In the colony||–||Servant||None||do |- |Samuel Yates||12||–||–||do||–||Apprentice||Reads and writes||do |- |Sally Yates||10||–||–||–||–||do||None||do |- |Patty Banks||42||–||–||–||–||Servant||do||Feeble |- |James Marks||10||–||–||In the colony||–||Apprentice||do||Good |- |John Curtis||16||–||–||do||–||do||do||do |- |John Marshall||14||12||March, 1829||–||–||do||Reads and writes||do |- |James Hyden||38||–||Jan., 1832||–||–||Sawyer||None||do |- |Mary Hyden||24||–||March, 1829||–||J. Hyden’s wife||–||do||do |- |Thomas Hill||12||–||–||In the colony||–||Apprentice||do||do |- |William H. Howard||8||–||–||do||–||do||do||do |- |Addison Oliver||13||5||June, 1830||–||–||do||do||do |- |Edward Brown||22||–||Jan., 1832||–||–||Carpenter||do||do |- |Elizabeth Brown||20||–||March, 1825||–||Edward Brown’s wife||–||Reads||do |- |Sarah Brown||12||–||Jan., 1832||–||Edward Brown’s sister||–||do||do |- |Mary Jane Brown||17||4||do||–||do||–||do||do |- |Isaac Brown||42||–||Sept., 1832||–||–||Carpenter||None||Bad health |- |Eliza Brown||35||–||do||–||Isaac Brown’s wife||–||do||Moderately good |- |Nancy George||14||3||Jan., 1832||–||–||Apprentice||do||Good |- |Thomas Cooper||40||–||March, 1829||–||Randolph’s brother||Grocer||Reads print||do |- |Mary Cooper||35||–||Jan., 1833||–||Thomas Cooper’s wife||–||Reads and writes||do |- |Martha Cooper||6||–||–||In the colony||Daughter of Th. and Mary Cooper||–||do||do |- |Harriet Cooper||4||–||–||do||do||–||do||do |- |Sarah Cooper||2||5||–||do||do||–||do||do |- |Charles Scott||43||–||Jan., 1832||do||–||Laborer||None||do |- |Saby Scott||28||–||Jan., 1831||–||Charles Scott’s wife||–||do||do |- |Mathias Scott||16||3||do||–||Charles Scott’s son||–||–||Invalid |- |Charles Brander||53||–||March, 1821||–||–||Stone mason||None||Good |- |Sarah Brander||56||–||do||–||Charles Brander’s wife||Whitewasher||do||do |- |James Brander||21||–||–||In the colony||Son of Charles and Sarah Brander||Laborer||None||Good |- |Nancy Brander||14||–||–||do||Daughter of Chas. and Sarah Brander||–||reads||do |- |Jacob Brander||10||5||–||do||Son of Charles and Sarah Brander||–||do||do |- |James Cotton||64||–||Jan., 1832||–||–||Carpenter||None||Excellent |- |Eliza Cotton||47||–||do||–||James Cotton’s wife||–||do||do |- |Martha Cotton||19||–||do||–||Eliza Cotton’s daughter||–||Reads||do |- |Eliza Cotton||18||–||do||–||do||–||Reads and writes||do |- |Cornelia Cotton||11||–||do||–||do||–||Reads||Good |- |James Cotton, jr.||9||–||–||In the colony||Son of James and Eliza Cotton||–||do||do |- |William Brown||18||–||–||–||–||Apprentice||Reads a little||do |- |Scott Bundy||11||–||–||–||–||do||do||do |- |Peter Bundy||14||9||–||–||–||do||do||do |- |H. Teage||38||–||March, 1821||–||Son of Colin and Francis Teague||Merchant; editor of Liberia Herald||–||do |- |Eliza M. Teage||30||–||March, 1820||–||H. Teague’s wife||–||Liberal||do |- |George H. Shaw||12||–||–||In the colony||Jesse Shaw’s son||–||At school||do |- |Sally Ellis||17||–||–||do||–||Servant||None||do |- |Walter Scott||14||–||–||do||–||Apprentice||do||do |- |Eveline Davenport||10||–||–||do||–||do||do||do |- |Eliza Demery||22||–||March, 1826||–||–||do||do||do |- |William Carey||14||–||||In the colony||Jonas Carey’s son||do||Printer||do |- |Levy D. James||17||9||March, 1826||–||John James’s son||do||do||do |- |Roxy Ann Lomax||36||–||March, 1829||–||–||Washerwoman||None||do |- |Samuel Lomax||20||2||do||–||Son of Roxy Ann Lomax||Seaman||Reads a litle||do |- |John Stansbury||34||–||Feb., 1828||–||–||Stone mason||None||do |- |Jane Stansbury||28||–||Jan., 1828||–||J. Stansbury’s wife||–||do||do |- |Rebecca Stansbury||12||–||–||In the colony||Daughter of J. and Jane Stansbury||–||At school||do |- |David Stansbury||7||–||–||do||Son of John and Jane Stansbury||–||do||do |- |John Stansbury||4||–||–||do||do||–||–||do |- |Joseph Stansbury||3||–||–||do||do||–||–||do |- |Sarah Jane Stansbury||2||7||–||do||Daughter of J. and Jane Stansbury||–||–||do |- |N. M. Hicks||34||–||Feb., 1830||–||–||Merchant||Liberal||do |- |Sophia Hicks||32||–||–||–||N. M. Hicks’s wife||–||Reads and writes||do |- |Chauncy Hicks||7||–||–||In the colony||N. M. Hicks’s son||–||At school||do |- |Pauline Hicks||5||–||–||do||N. M. Hicks’s daughter||–||do||do |- |Margaret Potter||32||–||Feb., 1828||–||–||Servant||None||do |- |Hannah Wright||12||–||March, 1841||–||–||Apprentice||Reads||do |- |Louisa Poulson||36||–||May, 1824||–||–||Seamstress||do||Feeble |- |Hebern Oliver||28||–||Feb., 1830||–||–||do||None||Good |- |Martha Hunt||24||–||March, 1829||–||Sister to John Hunt||Washerwoman||do||do |- |James Page||13||–||June, 1833||–||–||Apprentice||do||do |- |Daniel Page||12||–||do||–||–||do||do||do |- |William Page||9||–||do||–||–||do||do||do |- |Jacob Page||7||13||do||–||–||do||do||do |- |Richardson Buck||43||–||Jan., 1832||–||–||Sawyer||do||do |- |Rhoda Buck||45||–||do||–||R. Buck’s wife||–||do||do |- |Mary Ann Buck||16||–||do||–||Daughter of R. and R. Buck||–||Reads||do |- |Patience Buck||4||–||–||In the colony||do||–||At school||do |- |Lucinda Bew||21||–||Jan., 1832||–||–||–||None||do |- |David Bew||1||6||–||In the colony||Illegitimate||–||–||do |- |Edward Curtis||38||–||Feb., 1833||–||–||Sawyer||None||do |- |Mary Ann Curtis||40||–||do||–||E. Curtis’s wife||–||do||do |- |Patsey Collins||10||3||–||In the colony||–||Apprentice||do||do |- |John Hunt||28||–||March, 1829||||–||Seaman||do||do |- |Margaret Hunt||26||–||do||–||John Hunt’s wife||–||do||do |- |Jane Smith||24||–||June, 1833||–||–||–||do||do |- |James A. Bratcher||2||–||–||In the colony||Illegitimate||–||do||do |- |Mary Warner||50||–||June, 1833||–||Widow of Jacob Warner||–||do||Feeble |- |Margaret Luvie||6||6||–||In the colony||–||–||do||Good |- |H. Sampson||39||–||June, 1833||–||–||–||do||do |- |J. S. Bracher||24||2||do||–||H. Sampson’s son||Carpenter||Reads a little||do |- |Jerry McGill||24||–||Sept., 1839||–||–||Gardener||None||do |- |Drusilla McGill||26||–||June, 1833||–||Wife of Jerry McGill||–||do||do |- |H. Howard||23||–||do||–||Sister to Drusilla McGill||Washerwoman||do||do |- |Peter George||13||–||do||–||Brother to Jerry McGill||–||do||do |- |J. McGill||3||–||–||In the colony||Daughter to Drusilla McGill||–||At school||do |- |Francis Dunkins||7||6||–||do||–||–||do||do |- |Edward Howard||32||–||June, 1833||–||–||Seaman||None||do |- |Rhoda Howard||20||–||–||In the colony||Edward Howard’s wife||–||do||do |- |Sarah Oliver||38||–||July, 1841||–||–||–||do||do |- |Maria Curd||23||–||do||–||–||Nurse||do||do |- |Elizabeth Brown||15||5||March, 1829||–||–||–||do||do |}
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[[Ward-4265 | Jefferson Ward]] would be about 9 years old in this census. He would more than likely either be in Georgia or Alabama at this time.
---------------------- [[Ward-4265 | Jefferson Ward]] would be about nineteen years old and would more than likely be living in Alabama in one of the Ward household.
---------------------- Most of the Henry Co., Alabama Wards seem to be related to Christopher Ward, Sr. in some way or another, except for David. Haven't found his connection yet. Christopher, Sr. (b. ca 1760; Spotsylvania Co., VA/d. 1835; Henry Co., AL) Md. Catherine Boles. Brother of Shadrach according to http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=texaschronicles&id=I7347 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lcb_florida&id=I2045 ---------------------- 1830 Autauga County, AL Hicks, A.
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---------------------- [http://home.mchsi.com/~pensacolawebmaster/Warning.htm#_ftn2 Warning to James B. Ward researchers] This web site is no longer available, but it explained about records being 'fixed' to include Native American heritage for the sake of receiving government money. According to the article, some of the Ward families were mixed up with this so original sources are needed to prove Native American heritage. ---------------------- [[Ward-4265 | Back to Jefferson Ward]] [[[:Category:Union_County%2C_Arkansas|Union County, Arkansas]]] [[[Space:1840_Union_County%2C_Arkansas_Census%2C_Franklin_Twp._Excerpts|1840 Union County, Arkansas Census Excerpts, Franklin Twp.]]]
'''Census Index for the surname Ward''' | ||||
'''1820 Census Index, Georgia''' | ||||
'''Appling County''' James | '''Bryan County''' Benjamin | '''Burke County''' David Frances James James Jane John M. B. Thomas | '''Camden County''' Edward | '''Chatham County''' ? not legible |
'''Clarke County''' Elam Leonard Leonard Wiley | '''Elbert County''' Abner Richard William | '''Emanuel County''' David Elias Thomas E. | '''Greene County''' James Jonathan | '''Gwinnett County''' Hannah Ivy |
'''Jackson County''' William | '''Jones County''' Ann Burrell Ridley | '''Laurens County''' Isaiah | '''Liberty County''' William | '''Madison County''' Charity |
'''Morgan County''' Wiley William | '''Oglethorpe County''' John Samuel Seth Wm | '''Pulaski County''' William | '''Putnam County''' Abbreton Amos Anderson Federick Frances John Richard G. Stephen | '''Richmond County''' C. John |
'''Walton County''' Obediah | '''Wilkinson County''' James James James Samuel Solomon |
'''Census Index for the surname Ward''' | ||||
'''1830 Census Index, Alabama''' | ||||
'''Autauga County''' | '''Baldwin County''' | '''Barbour County ''' | '''Bibb County''' David John Lewis Wm. Wood/Ward?, Allen Matthew | '''Butler County''' Henry M. |
'''Conecuh County''' Harry or Henry Jessee Jun Jessee Mathew William | '''Covington County''' Eli Elijah James | '''Dale County''' James James James John Nancy Nathan Teal | '''Dallas County''' Jesse Solomon Valentine Wiley | '''Fayette County''' Eleana |
'''Greene County''' Stephen | '''Henry County''' Artemas Christopher Jr Cistopher Daniel Daniel David James John Joseph Joseph Meshock Samuel Shadrick Shedrick Sr William | '''Jackson County''' John L. | '''Lauderdale County''' Benjamin Bettan William D. | '''Lawrence County''' Benjamin Josephus |
'''Limestone County''' Samuel | '''Lowndes County''' William David Elisha | '''Madison County''' Charles John C John Joseph Matthias Samuel Thomas | '''Marion County''' William | '''Mobile County''' J W Matilda |
'''Monroe County''' Abijah Francis John | '''Montgomery County''' Judah Samuel Wiley | '''Perry County''' Henry Holley Jno | '''Pickens County''' Henry W. | '''Pike County''' Barnes Henry Holley John John M B W R |
'''St Clair County''' James | '''Shelby County''' Bennet Samuel | '''Tuscaloosa County''' Thomas | '''Walker County''' Martin |
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---------------------- [http://home.mchsi.com/~pensacolawebmaster/Warning.htm#_ftn2 Warning to James B. Ward researchers] This web site is no longer available, but it explained about records being 'fixed' to include Native American heritage for the sake of receiving government money. According to the article, some of the Ward families were mixed up with this so original sources are needed to prove Native American heritage. ---------------------- [[Ward-4265 | Back to Jefferson Ward]] [[[:Category:Union_County%2C_Arkansas|Union County, Arkansas]]] [[[Space:1840_Union_County%2C_Arkansas_Census%2C_Franklin_Twp._Excerpts|1840 Union County, Arkansas Census Excerpts, Franklin Twp.]]]
Census of Bristol in Plymouth Colony, now in Rhode Island, 1689
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[[Category:Bristol, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Rhode Island, Sources]] [[Category:Bristol, Rhode Island]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Rhode Island|Rhode Island Sources]] = Census of Bristol in Plymouth Colony, now in Rhode Island, 1689 = 1688/9 Feb. 11. All the Families in New Bristol and children and servants. {| style="width: 100%" |+ Bristol, 1689 Census ! Name ! Wife ! Children ! Servants ! Family |- |- [[Saffin-13|Mr Saffin]] || 1 || 0 || 8 |- | GA "G" before the name is probably the generic "Goodman" and not a first initial.. Lewis || 1 || 6 || 0 || prob. [[Lewes-104|Thomas Lewis]] |- | G. Martin || 1 || 6 || 0 || prob. [[Martyn-746|John Martyn]], Wife: [[Esten-28|Johanna Esten]] |- | G. Penfield || 1 || 5 || 0 || prob. [[Penfield-16|Samuel Penfield]], Wife: [[Lewis-432|Mary Lewis]], Children: [[Penfield-60|Samuel]], [[Penfield-105|Mary]], [[Penfield-285|Sarah]], [[Penfield-48|John]], [[Penfield-14|Isaac]], [[Penfield-286|Hannah]], 5 or 6? |- | [[Finney-87|Jeremiah Finny]] || 1 || 1 || 0 || Wife: [[Lewis-549|Hester Lewis]], Children: 3 children, 1 surviving |- | [[Phinney-347|Joshua Finney]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || Wife: [[Watts-6370|Mercy Watts]], Children: 1st child b. few months after census date |- | [[Dutch-156|Robert Dutch]] || 1 || 3 || 0 |- | [[Curtis-3117|Solomon Curtis]] || 1 || 3 || 1 || Wife: [[Gatlive-1|Prudence Gatlive]], Children: [[Curtis-4930|Rebecca]], [[Curtis-3116|Solomon]], [[Curtis-4932|Samuel]] |- | [[Taft-88|Robert Taft]] || 1 || 5 || ? || Wife: [[Unknown-146383|Sarah Unknown]], Children: [[Taft-114|Thomas]], [[Taft-18|Robert, Jr.]], [[Taft-87|Daniel, Sr.]], [[Taft-138|Joseph]], [[Taft-146|Benjamin]]. |- | [[Bosworth-38|Mr. Nathaniel Bosworth]] || 1 || 2 || ? || Wife: [[Bellamy-700|Bridget Bellamy]], Children: only grandchildren, see next line |- | Jeremy[,] Edward grandch || || 2 || |- | [[Bosworth-925|Bellamy Bosworth]] || 1 || 2 || 0 || Wife: [[Smith-180120|Mary Smith]], Children: ? |- | Ben Jones || 1 || 2 grand || || prob. [[Jones-20530|Benjamin Jones]] or [[Jones-50783|Benjamin Jones]] |- | [[Bowerman-4|Trist Borman]] || 1 || 2 || || Wife: [[Hooper-125|Ann Hooper]], Children: [[Bowerman-551|Mary]], [[Bowerman-566|Mehitable]] |- | [[Cary-112|David Cary]] || 1 || 1[-]sister || || Wife: [[Brackett-31|Elizabeth Unknown]], Sister ? |- | [[Cary-76|John Cary]] || 1 || 7 || || Wife: [[Penniman-3|Abigail Penniman]], Children: He had 11 children, four died before this census date. |- | [[Mead-5489|Nic. Mead]] || 1 || 6 || 0 |- | [[Woodbury-1289|Hugh Woodbury]] || 1 || 5 || 0 |- | [[Fry-5542|Anthony Fry]] || 1 || 7 || 0 |- | Capt. Sam Woodbry || 1 || 2 || 2 |- | [[Adams-1461|Eliaship Adams]] || 0 || 0 || 0 |- | [[Paine-1229|Nathaniel Paine]] || 1 || 4 || 2 || Wife: [[Raynsford-28|Dorothy Raynsford]], Children: [[Paine-2636|Elizabeth]], [[Paine-1995|Mary]], [[Paine-1228|Hannah]], [[Paine-2574|Nathaniel]] |- | [[Rogers-19|John Rogers]] || 1 || 3 || 1 || Wife: [[Hobart-32|Hannah Hobart]], Children: [[Rogers-22|Elizabeth]], [[Rogers-23|Ruth]], [[Rogers-24|Sarah]] |- | William Hedge || 1 || 3 || 0 |- | Widow Walley || 0 || 1 || 0 |- | [[Reynolds-1102|Nathaniel Reynolds]] || 1 || 8 || 0 || Wife: [[Brackett-388|Priscilla Brackett]]. Children: [[Reynolds-5009|Mary]], [[Reynolds-9545|John]], [[Reynolds-9575|Peter]], [[Reynolds-9576|Phillip]], [[Reynolds-9577|Joseph]], [[Reynolds-9578|Hannah]], [[Reynolds-8280|Benjamin]], [[Reynolds-9579|Ruth]]. |- | [[Osbourne-425|Jeremy Osburn]] || 1 || 1 || 1 || Wife: [[Davis-20068|Mercy Davis]]. Child ? |- | [[Walley-161|Maj. Jno Wally]]One of the original four Bristol proprietors. ([[#Munro|Munro]]) || 1 || 5 || 4 || Wife: [[Blossom-253|Sarah Blossom]] |- | [[Burton-79|Stephen Burton]] || 1 || 2 || 1 || Wife: [[Winslow-865|Elizabeth Winslow]], Children: ? |- | [[Wilkins-2968|John Wilkins]] || 1 || 5 || 2 || Wife: [[Gold-876|Anstis Gold]], Children ? |- | [[Howland-55|Jabez Howland]] || 1 || 4 || 2 || Wife: [[Thacher-14|Bethia Thacher]], Children: [[Howland-234|Josiah]], [[Howland-235|John]], [[Howland-1443|Elizabeth]], [[Howland-238|Samuel]] |- | [[Davis-20066|Simon Davis]] || 1 || 1 || 1 || Wife: [[Lowe-1309|Ann Lowe]], Children: ? |- | William Brinton || 1 || 2 || [2?] |- | Mr. Thomas Bletso || 1 || 0 || 2 |- | [[Sawdy-31|Jos Sawdy]] || 1 || 3 || 0 || Wife: [[Lucas-5145|Bethia Lucas]] |- | Sam Smith || 1 || 2 || 0 |- | [[Cobbett-43|Sam Cobbett]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || Wife: [[Unknown-371417|Sarah Unknown]] |- | [[Atherton-70|Watching Atherton]] || 1 || 4 || 0 || Wife: [[Rigby-144|Elizabeth Rigby]] Children: [[Atherton-144|Patience]], ? |- | [[Byfield-71|Capt. Nathaniel Byfield]] || 1 || 2 || 10 || Wife: [[Clarke-11043|Deborah Clarke]] |- | || || & the Black || 1 |- | [[Wilson-2754|John Wilson]] || 1 || 3 || || Wife: [[Chandler-2687|Hester/Esther Chandler]], Children: [[Gage-1910|Naomi Gage]] (from wife's previous marriage), ? |- | [[Church-233|Capt. Benjamin Church]] || 1 || 6 || 3 || Wife: [[Southworth-6|Alice Southworth]], Children: [[Church-82|Thomas]], [[Church-454|Constant]], [[Church-80|Benjamin]], [[Church-467|Edward]], [[Church-447|Charles]], [[Church-79|Elizabeth]]. |- | [[Ingraham-585|Timothy Ingram]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || Wife: [[Cowell-648|Sarah Cowell]]. |- | [[Hayman-469|Capt. Nathan Hayma]][n] || 1 || 6 || 2 || Wife: [[Allen-22544|Elizabeth Allen]], Children: [[Hayman-494|Nathan, Jr.]], [[Hayman-465|Elizabeth]], [[Hayman-321|Sarah]], [[Hayman-283|Mary]], [[Hayman-702|Grace]], [[Hayman-703|John]]. |- | [[Clark-9243|Capt. Timothy Cleark]] || 1 || 5 || 2 || Wife: [[Richardson-181|Sarah Richardson]], Children: [[Clark-28239|Abigail]], [[Clark-44578|Sarah]], [[Clarke-16522|John]], [[Clark-9242|Margaret]], [[Clark-20369|Prudence]]. |- | [[Hoar-705|William Hoar]] || 1 || 3 || 3 || Wife: [[Wright-36054|Hannah Wright]], Children: [[Hoar-732|William]], ? |- | Joseph Bastar || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | [[Ingell-6|Ben. Ingle]] || 1 || 0 || 0 |- | [[Burroughs-1016|James Burroughs]] || 1 || 3 || 1 || Wife: [[Church-602|Sarah Church]], Children: [[Burroughs-2295|Mary]], [[Burroughs-2296|Elizabeth]], [[Burroughs-2297|Thomas]]. |- | M Smith Mason || 1 || 5 || 0 |- | [[Landon-87|Dan Langdon]] || 1 || 7 || 0 || Wife: [[Lobdell-30|Ann Lobdell]] |- | [[Daggett-49|Thomas Doggett]] || 1 || 2 || 2 || Wife: [[Hawes-3|Elizabeth Hawes]], Children: [[Daggett-50|Samuel]], [[Daggett-297|Hannah]]. |- | [[Gallup-404|Sam Gallope]] || 1 || 1 || 0 || Wife: [[Southworth-158|Elizabeth Southworth]], Children: ? |- | Edm. Ranger || 1 1 mother || 4 || 0 |- | +James Burrill || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | John Gladwin || 1 || 7 || 0 |- | [[Pampelion-1|Peter Papillion]] || 1 || 4 || 0 |- | G White younger || 1 || 1 || 3 |- | [[Walker-24893|Thomas Walker]] || 1 || 2 || 1 |- | +John Smith || 1 || 3 || |- | [[Wardwell-169|Uzal Wardel]] || 1 || 6 || 0 || Wife: [[Unknown-483668|Grace Unknown]], Children: [[Wardwell-257|Grace]], [[Wardwell-529|Sarah]], [[Wardwell-269|Joseph]], ? |- | [[Gorham-30|Jabez Goram]] || 1 || 4 || 0 || Wife: [[Sturgis-20|Hannah Sturgis]], Children: [[Gray-330|John]], [[Gray-1209|Sarah]], [[Gorham-112|Samuel]], [[Gorham-170|Jabez]] |- | G Denis || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | G White || 1 || 3 || 0 |- | G Corps || 1 || 4 || 0 |- | G Brown || 0 || 3 || [0?] |- | the Pumpmaker || 1 || 2 || 0 |- | [[Throope-21|William Throup]] || 1 || 5 || 0 || Wife: [[Chapman-154|Mary Chapman]], Children: [[Throop-8|Elizabeth]], [[Throop-7|John]], [[Throop-5|William]], [[Throope-42|Thomas]], [[Throop-10|Lydia]], [[Throop-9|Martha/Mercy]], 6 or 5? |- | [[Barney-311|his Son in law]] || 1 || 1 || 1 || [[Barney-311|John Barney]], Wife: [[Throop-3|Mary Throop]], Children: [[Barney-79|Mary]]. |- | Joseph Landen || 1 || 0 || 0 |- | G Row || 1 || 10|| 0 || suggested by E. W. Wait to be [[Munro-118|John Munro]] in the form "G[oodman] [Mun]Row"Estelle Wellwood Wait, "Some Munro Relationships" ''The American Genealogist'' 40 (1964) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11879/200/23574279 pages 200–1] |- | G Hampten || 1 || 4 || 0 || prob. [[Hampton-32|Henry Hampton]] |- |} :: 70 families 421 souls :: :: Zachary [Curtis?] Jacob Mason 1 [more?] :: now 423 == Sources == * Paine, George T., ''Census of Bristol in Plymouth Colony, now in Rhode Island, 1689'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1880) Vol. 34, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhisto05unkngoog/page/n428/mode/1up Page 404-5] ::* "This list is copied from the original records of the "Church of Christ in Bristol" which was afterwards called the Catholic Congregational Church. In 1869 it was incorporated as the First Congregational Church in Bristol." * Sherman, Ruth Wilder. ''Bristol, Rhode Island, Church Records'', [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (Barrington, RI, 1993) Vol. 68, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12963/184/0 Page 184-5]. ::* Corrections to [[#Paine|Paine]]. * Munro, Wilfred. ''[[Space:The History of Bristol, R. I.|The History of Bristol, R.I.]]'' (J.A. & R.A. Reid, Providence, 1881) ::* [https://books.google.com/books?id=zk8RAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA79 Page 79]: The four original Bristol town proprietors: [[Walley-161|John Wally]], [[Byfield-71|Nathaniel Byfield]], [[Burton-79|Stephen Burton]], and [[Hayman-469|Nathan Hyman]]. === Footnotes === Also see: * Almy, Miss Alice B., ''Bristol Tax List, 1695'', [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1969) Vol. 123, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11620/191/0 Page 191-4]. * ''Bristol Census Statistics from 1748 to 1880'', [[Space:The History of Bristol, R. I.|The History of Bristol, R.I.]]'' (J.A. & R.A. Reid, Providence, 1881) [https://books.google.com/books?id=zk8RAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA186 Page 186-192].
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[[Category: 1851 Recensement, Canada-Est]] '''FRANCIS FREDERICK AUSTIN & FAMILY''' Household Members : Francis F Austin; Profession, Trade or Occupation - Captain, 76 Regiment of Foot; Place of birth - Islington (England); Religion - Protestant; Age next birth day - 66; Male; Married; Date of birth (calculated) 1785/1786) Lucretia Austin; Profession, Trade or Occupation - wife of Capt. Austin; Place of birth - Quebec); Religion - Protestant; Age next birth day - 50; Female; Married; Date of birth (calculated) - 1800/1801) Francis W G Austin; Profession, Trade or Occupation - Advocate; Place of birth - Quebec; Age next birth day - 32; Male; Single; Date of birth (calculated) - 1818/1819 Henry C Austin; Profession, Trade or Occupation - Notary Public; Place of birth - London'; Age next birth day - 30; Male; Single; Date of birth (calculated) - 1820/1821 George F Austin; Profession, Trade or Occupation - Land Surveyor; Place of birth - Upper Canada'; Residence if out of limits - ; Age next birth day - 25; Male; Single; Date of birth (calculated) - 1825/1826 Maria Austin; Profession, Trade or Occupation - none; Place of birth - Kingston, Upper Canada; Residence if out of limits - in Quebec; Age next birth day - 23; Female; Single; Date of birth (calculated) - 1827/1828 William A Austin; Profession, Trade or Occupation - Student Surveying; Place of birth - Quebec; Residence if out of limits - Quebec; Age next birth day - 21; Male; Single; Date of birth (calculated) - 1829/1830 Edmund Austin; Profession, Trade or Occupation - At school; Place of birth - Quebec; Residence if out of limits - Quebec; Age next birth day - 14; Male; Single; Date of birth (calculated) - 1836/1837 Mary Killeen, '''Servant'''; Place of birth - Ireland; Religious denomination - Catholic; Residence if out of limits - Quebec; Age next birth day - 17; Female; Single; Date of birth (calculated) - 1833/1834 Source - Library and Archives Canada; Census of Canada, 1851; Survey date - 11 January, 1851; Census Place - Quebec City, Quebec County, Canada East; Roll C_1158; Page 917; Line 1.[http://interactive.ancestry.ca/1061/e094-e002326172?pid=2817310&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.ca%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgss%3dangs-c%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsfn%3dwilliam%26gsfn_x%3d1%26gsln%3daustin%26gsln_x%3d0%26msbdy%3d1829%26cpxt%3d1%26cp%3d3%26MSAV%3d0%26uidh%3dy21%26pcat%3dCEN_1850%26h%3d2817310%26recoff%3d10%2b12%26db%3d1851Canada%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true]
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[[Category: Mulmur Township, Ontario]] Residents of Mulmur, Ontario, Canada, as enumerated in the 1871 census of Canada. == Division 3, Page 1 == '''Household 1''' [[Farris-179|Thomas Farris]] - farmer, [[McCoy-1193|Isabella Farris]] - his wife, [[Farris-180|Mary Farris]], [[Farris-181|Thomas Farris]] - farmer, [[Farris-182|Alexander Farris]] - farmer, '''Household 2''' [[Armstrong-1817|David Armstrong]] - miller, [[Farris-183|Ann Armstrong]] - his wife, [[Armstrong-1818|Robert Armstrong]], [[Armstrong-1820|Thomas Armstrong]], [[Armstrong-1821|Isabella Armstrong]], [[Armstrong-1822|Mary Jane Armstrong]], '''Household 3''' [[Paisley-34|William Paisley]] - farmer, [[Lee-4467|Ann Paisley]] - his wife, [[Paisley-35|William Paisley]] - farmer, [[Paisley-36|David Paisley]], [[Paisley-37|Stewart Paisley]], [[Paisley-38|Sarah Ann Paisley]] '''Household 4''' [[Farris-184|James Farris]] - farmer, [[Unknown-157289|Margaret Farris]] - his wife, [[Farris-185|Annie Farris]], ==Page 2== '''Household 4''' (Continued) [[Farris-188|Emily Theodora Farris]] '''Household 5''' [[Simonton-62|Avon Simonton]] - carpenter, [[Falkins-1|Mary Jane Simonton]] - his wife, [[Simington-6|John Simonton]], [[Simington-7|Margaret Ann Simonton]], [[Simington-8|Thomas Simonton]], [[Simington-9|George Simonton]] '''Household 6''' [[Nixon-858|Thomas Nixon]] - farmer, [[Noble-829|Margaret Ann Nixon]] - his wife, [[Nixon-859|Jane Nixon]], [[Nixon-860|Marlborough Nixon]], [[Nixon-861|Thomas John Nixon]], [[Nixon-862|Martha Rebecca Nixon]], [[Nixon-863|George Henry Alma Nixon]], [[Nixon-864|R.C. Winslow Nixon]] '''Household 7''' [[Gallaugher-16|Thomas Gallaugher]] - farmer, [[Hand-390|Mary Ann Gallaugher]] - his wife, [[Gallaugher-22|Margaret Gallaugher]], [[Gallaugher-23|Elizabeth Gallaugher]], [[Gallaugher-24|Robert Gallaugher]] ==Page 3== '''Household 7''' Continued [[Gallaugher-15|Hugh Gallaugher]], [[Gallaugher-25|William Gallaugher]], [[Gallaugher-26|Mary Jane Gallaugher]], [[Gallaugher-27|Thomas Gallaugher]], [[Gallaugher-28|Paul Gallaugher]] '''Household 8''' [[Hodgson-447|Robert Hodgson]] - farmer, [[Atkinson-1585|Margaret Hodgson]] - his wife, [[Hodgson-448|John Hodgson]] - farmer, [[Hodgson-450|Ann Hodgson]], [[Hodgson-451|Cooper Hodgson]], [[Hodgson-452|Isabella Hodgson]], [[Hodgson-453|Sarah Hodgson]], [[Hodgson-454|James Hodgson]], [[Atkinson-1586|Thomas Atkinson]] '''Household 9''' [[Irwin-579|Hamilton Irwin]] - farmer, [[Morrison-2010|Margaret Irwin]] - his wife, [[Irwin-580|Agness Aliva Irwin]] '''Household 10''' [[Hamilton-3030|Samuel Hamilton]] - thrasher, [[Hodgson-455|Elizabeth Hamilton]] - his wife, [[Hamilton-3032|Jane Hamilton]] ==Page 4== '''Household 10''' continued [[Hamilton-3033|James Hamilton]], [[Hamilton-3034|Sarah Hamilton]], [[Hamilton-3035|Samuel Hamilton]], [[Hamilton-3036|William Hamilton]], [[Hamilton-3037|Margaret Hamilton]] '''Household 11''' [[Henderson-2865|Thomas Henderson]] - farmer, [[Unknown-157752|Ann Henderson]] - his wife, [[Henderson-2866|William Henderson]] - farmer, [[Henderson-2867|James Henderson]] - farmer, [[Henderson-2868|Walter Henderson]]- farmer, [[Henderson-2869|Margaret Jane Henderson]], [[Henderson-2870|Mary Ann Henderson]], [[Henderson-2871|Ruth Silia Henderson]] '''Household 12''' [[Heaney-23|John Henay]] - farmer, [[Stephens-1690|Mary Henay]] - his wife, [[Heaney-24|Mary Ellan Henay]], [[Heaney-25|John William Henay]], [[Heaney-26|Robert Henay]], [[Heaney-27|Harriot Jane Henay]] '''Household 13''' [[Heaney-34|John Henay]] - farmer ==Page 5== '''Household 13''' continued [[Heaney-43|Sarah Henay]] [[Heaney-44|Ellan Henay]] '''Household 14''' [[Cook-4659|George Cook]] - farmer, [[Symington-31|Mary Cook]], [[Cook-4661|John Cook]] - farmer, [[Cook-4663|Mary Cook]], [[Cook-4664|Jane Cook]], [[Cook-4665|William Cook]] - farmer '''Household 15''' [[Brett-167|Charles Brett]] - farmer, [[Brett-168|Richard Brett]] - farmer, [[Brett-169|Martha Brett]], [[Brett-170|Margaret Brett]], [[Brett-171|Ann Moriah Brett]] '''Household 16''' [[Huntsburgher-1|Abraham Huntsburgher]] - farmer, [[Unknown-158051|Elizabeth Huntsburgher]]- his wife, [[Huntsburgher-5|William Nelson Huntsburhger]] - farmer, [[Huntsburgher-6|John Henry Huntsburgher]] - farmer, [[Huntsburgher-7|Sarah Elizabeth Huntsburgher]], [[Huntsburgher-8|Rebecca Jane Huntsburgher]] '''Household 17''' [[Barber-1524|Samuel Barber]] - farmer ==Page 6== '''Household 17''' continued [[Taylor-9737|Ann Barber]] - Samuel Barber's wife, [[Barber-1525|Benjamin Joseph Barber]], [[Barber-1528|Samuel Robert Barber]], [[Barber-1535|William Taylor Barber]], [[Barber-1540|George Barber]] '''Household 18''' [[Sallans-2|John Sallons]] - farmer, [[Brett-205|Ann Sallons]] - his wife, [[Sallans-3|James Sallons]] - farmer, [[Sallans-4|Thomas Sallons]] - farmer, [[Sallans-5|John Sallons]], [[Sallans-10|Jane Sallons]], [[Sallans-11|Charlotte Sallons]], [[Sallans-12|George Sallons]], [[Sallans-1|Martha Sallons]], [[Sallans-13|Charles Sallons]], [[Sallans-14|Richard Sallons]], [[Sallans-16|William Sallons]] '''Household 19''' [[Parks-1037|Lorenzo Parks]] - farmer, [[Unknown-163053|Mary Jane Parks]] - his wife, [[Taylor-9958|Samual Taylor]] ==Page 7== '''Household 19''' continued [[Taylor-9959|Ellan Taylor]], [[Taylor-9848|Eliza Taylor]], [[Taylor-9976|John Taylor]], [[Taylor-9977|Mary Jane Taylor]], [[Taylor-9978|Thomas Henry Taylor]] '''Household 20''' [[McKee-501|Robert McKee]] - farmer, [[Lee-4701|Ellan McKee]] - his wife, [[McKee-502|Charlotte Hanna McKee]] [[McKee-503|Samuel McKee]] '''Household 21''' [[Lee-4714|Robert Lee]] - farmer, [[Unknown-164210|Margret Lee]] - his wife, [[Lee-4715|Mary Lee]], [[Lee-4716|Pheby Lee]], [[Lee-4717|Robert Lee]] - farmer, [[Lee-4718|Margret Ellan Lee]], [[Lee-4719|James Lee]], [[Lee-4720|William Lee]], [[Jackson-5004|W. Malon Jackson]] - mason (enumerated as having "no home") '''Household 22''' [[McMahon-430|John McMahon]] - farmer, [[Unknown-164254|Jane McMahon]] - his wife ==Page 8== '''Household 22''' continued [[McMahon-433|Robert McMahon]] - farmer, [[McMahon-438|James McMahon]] - farmer, [[McMahon-445|Mary Jane McMahon]], [[McGraw-173|Jane McGraw]] '''Household 23''' [[Taylor-10213|Mathew Taylor]] - farmer, [[Morrison-2334|Elizabeth Taylor]] - his wife, [[Taylor-10214|Mary Ann Taylor]], [[Taylor-10215|Elizabeth Taylor]], [[Taylor-10216|Arthur Taylor]], [[Taylor-10221|Hugh Taylor]], [[Taylor-10231|Margret Jane Taylor]], [[Taylor-10232|Ellan Taylor]], [[Taylor-10233|James Taylor]] '''Household 24''' [[Moor-112|Mathew Moor]] - mason, [[Unknown-166863|Margaret Moor]] - his wife, [[Moor-113|Sarah Jane Moor]] '''Household 25''' [[Lee-4863|John Lee]] - carpenter, [[Stinson-222|Margery Lee]] - his wife, [[Lee-4871|Robert Lee]], [[Lee-4872|William George Lee]] ==Page 9== '''Household 26''' [[Gilbert-1901|William Gilbert]] - storekeeper, [[Beazer-30|Jerusha Gilbert]] - his wife, [[Gilbert-1902|Laura Gilbert]], [[Gilbert-1904|Hezakiah Gilbert]], [[Gilbert-1908|William Tracy Gilbert]], [[Gilbert-1910|Eunice Gilbert]] '''Household 27''' [[Campbell-4716|Robert Campbell]] - blacksmith, [[Whitley-419|Elizabeth Campbell]] - his wife, [[Campbell-4717|Jane Campbell]], [[Campbell-4718|Allice Campbell]], [[Campbell-4746|Robert Campbell]], [[Campbell-4747|William Campbell]], [[Campbell-4748|Anna Campbell]], [[Campbell-4749|George Campbell]], [[Campbell-4750|Elizabeth Campbell]], [[Campbell-4751|Ann Campbell]], [[Campbell-4752|Hughson Campbell]], Thomas Wilson - blacksmith '''Household 28''' [[Anderson-7410|David Anderson]] - shoemaker, [[Stephenson-832|Margaret Anderson]] - his wife ==Page 10== '''Household 29''' [[Stinson-283|Robert Stintson]] - blacksmith, [[Legatt-6|Mary Jane Stintson]] - his wife, Kidd - apprentice (no other information than this) '''Household 30''' [[Smith-44972|William Smith]] - farmer, [[Unknown-200232|Mary Smith]] - his wife, [[Smith-44974|Anne Smith]], [[Smith-44981|Thomas John Smith]] - farmer, [[Smith-44985|William Edward Smith]], [[Smith-44986|George Smith]], [[Smith-44987|Henry Smith]], [[Smith-44988|Elijah Smith]], [[Henderson-4199|John Henderson]] - farm hand '''Household 31''' [[Micheud-1|Joseph Micheud]] - carpenter, [[Unknown-200281|Jane Micheud]] - his wife, [[Micheud-2|William Micheud]], [[Micheud-3|Alexander Micheud]], [[Micheud-4|Margret Micheud]], [[Micheud-5|Francis Micheud]], [[Micheud-6|John Micheud]] '''Household 32''' [[Colquhoun-233|Archibald Colquhoun]] - minister ==Page 11== '''Household 32''' continued [[Mcintyre-847|Ann Colquhoun]] - his wife, [[Colquhoun-234|Anna McKenzie Colquhoun]] - seamstress, [[Colquhoun-179|Malcolm Colquhoun]] - carpenter, [[Colquhoun-235|John McIntyre Colquhoun]] - farmer, [[Colquhoun-236|Archd. John Shaw Colquhoun]] - farmer, [[Jago-29|Mary Colquhoun]] - his wife, [[Colquhoun-237|Agness Pinkerton Colquhoun]], [[Colquhoun-238|Irene Colquhoun]], [[Colquhoun-239|Anna Colquhoun]], [[Colquhoun-240|Malcolm Alexd. Colquhoun]] '''Household 33''' [[Weir-709|Robert Weir]] - farmer, [[Robbins-1858|Mary Jane Weir]] - his wife, [[Weir-710|John Weir]], [[Weir-711|Ann Jane Weir]] '''Household 34''' John Weir - farmer, Elizabeth Weir - his wife, Thomas Weir '''Household 35''' John Stinson - farmer, Mary Stinson - his wife, George Stinson ==Page 12== '''Household 35''' Continued Jane Stinson '''Household 36''' William M. Keirnan - school teacher, Sussannah Keirnan - his wife, Mary Jane Keirnan, Margaret Keirnan, David Keirnan, Thomas Keirnan, William Keirnan '''Household 37''' Walter Thistle - farmer, Mary Jane Thistle - his wife, Mary Jane Thistle, Rebecca Ann Thistle, Martha Mariah Thistle, Caroline Thistle, Robert William Thistle '''Household 38''' Archibald Noble - farmer, Martha Noble - his wife, Robert Noble - farmer, Dinah Noble - his wife, Rebecca Jane Noble ==Page 13== '''Household 38''' (continued) John Summerville Noble, Robert James Noble, Archibald Albert Noble '''Household 39''' Edward Anderson - farmer, Elizabeth Anderson - his wife, Robert Anderson - farmer, Rebecca Ann Anderson, Edward Anderson, Sarah Elizabeth Anderson '''Household 40''' Samuel Noble - farmer, Ann Noble - his wife, Archibald Noble - farmer, Stuart Noble, Samuel Noble, Robert Noble, Sarah Anderson '''Household 41''' Robert McCrackon - farmer, Ruth McCrackon - his wife, William John McCrackon, Margaret Ellan McCrackon ==Page 14== '''Household 41''' (Continued) Robert McCrackon, John Atkinson '''Household 42''' Benjamine Legatt - farmer Dorath Legatt - his wife, Robert Legatt - farmer, Catherine Legatt, Thomas Legatt, John Legatt, William Legatt, Margret Legatt, Samuel Legatt, Benjamine Legatt '''Household 43''' John Black - farmer, William Black - farmer, Eliza Jane Black, Sarah Black, William Bartley - farmer '''Household 44''' Charleton Greer - farmer, Matilda Greer - his wife, Sarah Jane Greer ==Page 15== '''Household 44''' (Continued) Margret Greer, Isabella Greer, Martha Greer, Mary Ann Greer, Eliza Greer, Rebecca Greer, Ellan Greer, William Charleton Greer, James Edward Greer '''Household 45''' Thomas Bradley - farmer, Estar Bradley - his wife, William Bradley, James Thomas Bradley, Sylvester Bradley, Ann Bradley, Isabella Bradley '''Household 46''' Robert Bassett - farm labourer, Margret Bassett - his wife, William Henry Bassett - farm labourer, Thomasenna Bassett ==Page 16== '''Household 46''' (Continued) Alexander Bassett, Margret Bassett, Sarah Ann Bassett, Robert John Bassett, James Bassett '''Household 47''' Thomas Thatcher - painter, Mary Thatcher - his wife, Joseph John Thatcher, Thomas William Thatcher '''Household 48''' John Firth - miller, Ruth Firth - his wife, Sarah Firth - widow, William Henry Firth, John Edward Firth, Sarah H. Firth, George Firth, Thomas Firth '''Household 49''' John Domer - farmer, Sarah Domer - his wife, Margret Jane Domer ==Page 17== '''Household 49''' (Continued) Sarah F. Domer '''Household 50''' Wm. Hamilton Beatty - store keeper, Nancy Beatty - his wife, Isabella Beatty, Margret R. Beatty, John James Beatty, Mary Ann Mc. Beatty, William Rimmick Beatty, Nancy Jane Beatty '''Household 51''' James Tate - farmer, Eliza Jane Tate - his wife, William George Tate - farmer, James Tate - farmer, Thomas Tate - farmer, Eliza Jane Tate, Robert John Tate '''Household 52''' John Remmick - carpenter, Isabella Remmick - his wife, Sarah Ann Remmick '''Household 53''' William McKee - farmer ==Page 18== '''Household 53''' (Continued) Eliza McKee - his wife, John McKee, Robert James McKee '''Household 54''' John A. Love - store keeper, Martha Love - his wife, Isabella Smart Love, Jessie Love '''Household 55''' William Hand Mary Hand - his wife Joanna Campbell '''Household 56''' Thomas Mitchell - farmer, Pheebe Mitchell - his wife, Elizabeth Ann Mitchell, Sussanna Mitchell W.C. Bradshaw - school teacher William Jameson - farmer '''Household 57''' John Hare - farmer, Jane Hare - his wife, William Henry Hare - farmer, Fredric Hare - farmer ==Page 19== '''Household 57''' (Continued) Sarah Jane Hare, Anney Hare, Robert John Hare, Samuel E. Hare, Mary E. Hare '''Household 58''' Hugh Lamb - farmer, Charity Lamb - his wife, George Lamb - farmer, Catharine Lamb, Charles Lamb, Harriot Lamb '''Household 59''' James E. Lamb - farmer, Mary Lamb - his wife, George Lamb '''Household 60''' John Synnott - farmer, Catharine Synnott - his wife, William Synnott - farmer, Mary Synnott, John Synnott - farmer, Sarah Synnott ==Page 20== '''Household 60''' (Continued) Edward Sinnott, George Sinnott, Ellan Jane Sinnott, '''Household 61''' John Dowling - farmer, Flora Dowling - his wife, Dina Thursa Dowling, John Dowling '''Household 62''' Alexander McKee - farmer, Elizabeth McKee - his wife, Robert John McKee, James Mitchell McKee, William McKee '''Household 63''' John Finley - farmer, Ann Finley - his wife, Mary Jane Finley '''Household 64''' Peter Conarton - farmer, Ellan Conarton - his wife '''Household 65''' William Cook - farmer, Mary Cook - his wife, Allan Cook - farmer, ==Page 21== '''Household 65''' (Continued) Mary Ann Cook, Hugh Cook, George Cook, Sarah Cook, Margret Eliza Cook, Malilda Cook, Catharine Jane Cook '''Household 66''' Archibald Morrison - farmer, Mary Morrison - his wife, Martha Morrison, Annie Morrison, Alexander Morrison '''Household 67''' James Gilespy - farmer, Sarah Gilespy - his wife, Benjamine Gilespy, Jane Gilespy '''Household 68''' John Brown - blacksmith and store keeper, Margret Jane Brown - his wife, Thos Edwd Hannah, John Henderson ==Page 22== '''Household 68''' (Continued) Barbra Henderson '''Household 69''' Roland McRanolds - farmer, Elizabeth McRanolds - his wife, Margret McRanolds, Leuticia Jane McRanolds, Emma McRanolds, Ellan McRanolds '''Household 70''' George Cumming - store keeper, Elizabeth Cumming - his wife, William Cumming, Catharine Cumming, Paul C.R. Cumming, Clara Ann Cumming, Ida Cumming, David James Greig - store clerk, Bella Mitchell - servant '''Household 71''' Thadius Walker - minister, Mary Walker - his wife '''Household 72''' Joseph Amos - shoe maker, Mary Ann Amos - his wife, ==Page 23== '''Household 72''' (Continued) Adaline Amos '''Household 73''' James Cumberland - harness maker, Francis Cumberland - his wife, Mary Ann Cumberland, John Thomas Cumberland, Francis Cumberland, Paul Comer Cumberland, Rachel Lowery - servant, Wm Henry Bailey - apprentice, Charles Amos - harness maker '''Household 74''' John Hillock - tailor, Jane Hillock - his wife '''Household 75''' Edward Boros - merchant, Jemima Boros - his wife, J.J. Henry Boros, Mary F. Boros, James Culligan - store clerk '''Household 76''' Hugh Morrison - farmer, Agness Morrison - his wife, Ismi Morrison ==Page 24== '''Household 76''' (Continued) George Morrison, Margret Morrison, Agness Morrison '''Household 77''' William McBride - farmer, Mary Jane McBride - his wife, William E. McBride, Ida McBride, Edward McBride '''Household 78''' Edward Little - farmer, Margret Jane Little - his wife, Mary Little - widow, John Little - farmer '''Household 79''' John Murphy - farmer, Margret Murphy - his wife, Robert John Murphy, Wm. Alexander Murphy '''Household 80''' James Little - farmer, Elizabeth Little - his wife, William Jacob Little - farmer, Margret Little - his wife, ==Page 25== '''Household 80''' (Continued) James Atkinson - farm labourer '''Household 81''' John Ewings - farmer, Jane Ewings - his wife, William Ewings, John Edward Ewings, James Oliver Ewings '''Household 82''' William Fletcher - farmer, Mary Jane Fletcher - his wife, Joseph Fletcher, John Alexander Fletcher, Robert Fletcher, Mary Ann Fletcher, Martha Ellan Fletcher '''Household 83''' Wm. Hugh Wilson - carder and c. dresser, Isabella Wilson - his wife, Ann Wilson, Sarah Wilson, Emly Jane Wilson, Mary Wilson, Henry Hugh Wilson ==Page 26== '''Household 83''' (Continued) Agness Wilson, Thomas Flemming - farm labourer '''Household 84''' John Cowper - farmer, Jane Cowper - his wife, William Atkinson - farm labourer, James Kelly - farm labourer '''Household 85''' Isabella Flemming - widow, Jane Flemming '''Household 86''' Thomas Atkinson - farmer, Julia Atkinson - his wife, Robert John Atkinson, John Atkinson - farmer, Francis Atkinson, Richard Atkinson, James Atkinson - farmer '''Household 87''' William Walker - farmer, Mary Ann Walker - his wife, Thomas Walker, Isabella Walker, Edwd. Henry Walker ==Page 27== '''Household 87''' (Continued) John A. Walker, Isabella Frockinham, Robert Frockinham '''Household 88''' Edward Creary - farmer, Margaret Creary - his wife, John Creary - farmer, Benjamin Creary - farmer, Martha Creary, James Creary - farmer, George Creary, Sarah Jane Creary, Edward Creary, Isabella Creary, Margaret A. Creary, William Thomas Creary '''Household 89''' Thomas Walker - farmer, Margaret Walker - his wife, John Walker, Isabella Walker, James Walker ==Page 28== '''Household 89''' (Continued) Julia Walker, Thomas George Walker, Nancy Walker '''Household 90''' James Anderson - farmer, Mary Anderson - his wife '''Household 91''' John Walker - farmer, Isabella Walker - his wife, William Walker - farmer, Mary Hunter - widow '''Household 92''' John Sindles - carpenter, Fanny Sindles - his wife, Edwd. James Sindles, Wm. George Sindles '''Household 93''' Andrew Cauthers - blacksmith, Sarah Cauthers - his wife, Mary Jane Cauthers, Isabella Cauthers, Margaret McCutcheon '''Household 94''' Jarid Wait - carriage maker, Sarah Wait - his wife ==Page 29== '''Household 95''' William Walker - farmer, Sarah Walker - his wife, Edward Walker - farmer, Margaret Walker - his wife, Sarah Walker, Thomas Walker '''Household 96''' John Dumond - farmer, Rebecca Dumond - his wife, Rachel Dumond, John Alexander Dumond '''Household 97''' Thomas Hand - farmer, Mary Ann Hand - his wife, William Hand - farmer, Elizabeth Hand, John Hand, Jane Hand, Mary Ann Hand, Thos. Alexander Hand, Margaret Hand, Lucinda Hand ==Page 30== '''Household 97''' (Continued) James Edwd. Hand, Emma Hand, Arthur Wm. Hand '''Household 98''' Robert Irwin - farmer, Jane Irwin - his wife, Thomas Irwin, Elizabeth Irwin, James Irwin, Ann Jane Irwin, John Irwin, Mary Sarah Irwin, Robert Henry Irwin '''Household 99''' Thomas Brown - shoemaker, Margaret Brown - his wife, Elizabeth Brown, Hugh Alexd. Brown, Hamilton Brown, Lucinda Jane Brown, Margaret Brown, Mary Ann Brown ==Page 31== '''Household 100''' Robert McKie - farmer, Isabella McKie - his wife '''Household 101''' Matthew Cauthers - farmer, Mary Cauthers - his wife, Mary Cauthers, Isabella Cauthers, Matthew Cauthers, Martha Cauthers, Rachel Cauthers, '''Household 102''' Thomas Cauthers - farmer, Jane Cauthers - his wife, Thomas Cauthers - farmer, William Cauthers - farmer, Margaret Cauthers, Mary Ann Cauthers, Jane Cauthers, Hannah Cauthers, John Cauthers, Lucinda Cauthers, Mila Cauthers ==Page 32== '''Household 102''' (Continued) James Wm. Cauthers '''Household 103''' James Noble - farmer, Sarah Noble - his wife, Joseph Noble, Albert Noble, Edward Noble, Isac Noble, Catharine Noble '''Household 104''' Catharine Hand - farmer, Edward Hand - farmer, Robert Hand - farmer, Samuel Hand - farmer, James Hand - farmer, John George Hand, Bradley Hand, Mary Hand '''Household 105''' George Rutlidge - farmer, Hannah Rutlidge - his wife, George Rutlidge - farmer, Nixon Rutlidge - farmer ==Page 33== '''Household 105''' (Continued) James Rutlidge - farmer, John Rutlidge, Sarah Rutlidge, Joseph Rutlidge '''Household 106''' Matthew Varey - farmer, Louisa Varey - his wife, Martha Varey, Andrew Varey - farmer, Robert Varey - farmer, Mary Ann Varey, Mark Varey, Jane Varey, Eliza Ann Varey, Luke Varey, Harriot Varey, Luisa Varey '''Household 107''' James Aberdeen - farmer, Samuel F. Aberdeen - farmer, Robert George Aberdeen - farmer '''Household 108''' James Mitchell - blacksmith ==Page 34== '''Household 108''' (Continued) Flora Mitchell - his wife, George Soloman - apprentice '''Household 109''' Robert Snell - farmer, Ann Snell - his wife, Ellan Snell, Elizabeth Snell, Jane Parker Snell, Robert George Snell, John James Snell '''Household 110''' Robert Little - farmer, Rebecca Little - his wife, Mary Ann Little, John Douglas Little, William Henry Little, Robert James Little, Sarah Elizab. Little, Margaret Jane Little '''Household 111''' James Fosett - farmer, Mary Fosett - his wife '''Household 112''' John Greer - farmer ==Page 35== '''Household 112''' (Continued) Mary Greer - his wife, Jane Greer, Mary Greer, Sarah Greer, Margaret Greer, Archibald Greer, William Greer, Isabella Greer, Edward Greer '''Household 113''' Charles Mitchell - farmer, Elizabeth Mitchell - his wife, Elizabeth Mitchell - widow, Agness Mitchell, James Alexd. Mitchell, George Mitchell - carpenter, James Sawyers - farm labourer '''Household 114''' William Pearson - cabinetmaker, Margaret Pearson - his wife, William John Pearson, George Pearson ==Page 36== '''Household 114''' (Continued) Hugh Pearson, James Edwd. Pearson, James Edwd. Pearson - cabinetmaker '''Household 115''' John Noble - farmer, Mary Noble - his wife, John Noble - farmer, Robert James Noble - farmer, Hannah Moriah Noble '''Household 116''' James Little - farmer, Hannah Little - his wife, John Little, Hugh Little, William Little, Robert James Little, Joseph Little, Mary Ann Little '''Household 117''' George Campaign - farmer, Elizabeth Campaign - his wife, Elizabeth Campaign, Margaret Campaign ==Page 37== '''Household 117''' (Continued) George Campaign, William Campaign, Elizabeth Campaign - of unsound mind, Elizabeth Campaign - widow, Ann Jane Hall '''Household 118''' Thomas Campaign - farmer, Margaret Campaign - his wife '''Household 119''' Samuel McKee - farmer, Margaret McKee - his wife, Jane McKee, Martha McKee, Isabella McKee, Robert McKee, Elizabeth McKee, Margaret McKee, John McKee '''Household 120''' James Hawkins - farmer, Isabella Hawkins - his wife, James Hawkins - farmer ==Page 38== '''Household 120''' (Continued) Jane Hawkins, William Greer, Sarah Jane Greer '''Household 121''' John Kelly - gardener, Rebecca Kelly - his wife, Rebecca Greer '''Household 122''' Edward Greer - farmer, Margaret Greer - his wife, Martha Greer, James Greer, Isabella Greer, John Greer, Charleton Greer, Thomas Edwd. Greer, Samuel Robert Greer, Margaret Ann Greer '''Household 123''' Robert Greer - farmer, Margaret Greer - his wife, William Greer, Edwd. Thomas Greer ==Page 39== '''Household 123''' (Continued) Sarah Jane Greer, Elizab. Frockinham - servant '''Household 124''' William Greer - farmer, Martha Greer - his wife, William Bales - farmer '''Household 125''' John Walker - farmer, Sarah Walker - his wife, William Walker, Robert John Walker, Edward Walker, Isabella Lee - widow '''Household 126''' James Stinson - farmer, Jane Stinson - his wife, John Stinson, George Stinson, Sarah Jane Stinson '''Household 127''' William Cottan - minister, Mary Ann Cottan - his wife, Thomas Cottan - farmer, Margaret Irwin ==Page 40== '''Household 128''' Addymine Cottan - farmer, Catharine Cottan - his wife, Mary Ann Cottan '''Household 129''' James Little - farmer, Sarah Ann Little - his wife '''Household 130''' William Anderson - farmer, Margaret Anderson - his wife, Jane Anderson, William George Anderson, Margery Ann Anderson '''Household 131''' Moses Bennagh - farmer, Elizabeth Bennagh - his wife, Mary Jane Bennagh, Moses Bennagh, Samuel Bennagh, Robert Bennagh, Ellan Bennagh, King William Bennagh '''Household 132''' Edward McMulkin - farmer, Hannah McMulkin - his wife ==Page 41== '''Household 132''' (Continued) Margaret McMulkin, Sarah McMulkin, John McMulkin, William Storey - labourer '''Household 133''' Lightning Dodge - farmer, Annie Dodge - widow, Moriah Dodge - widow, Susan Dodge '''Household 134''' Thomas Dodge - farmer, Luisa Dodge - his wife, Ann Dodge, Boyston Dodge, Echance Dodge, Mary Dodge, Victoria Dodge, Eliza Jane Dodge, Jackson John Dodge '''Household 135''' Robert Calwell - farmer, Catharine Calwell - his wife, Sophia Calwell ==Page 42== '''Household 135''' (Continued) Mary Jane Calwell, Susan Calwell, Sheldon Calwell, James Calwell, Margaret Calwell '''Household 136''' William Colwell, Mary Ann Colwell - his wife, Cowtiassige Colwell, Wasagasboyan Colwell, Monatequis Colwell, Shabyequince Colwell '''Household 137''' John McCanley - farmer, Elizabeth McCanley - his wife, Samuel McCanley - farmer, Margaret Jane McCanley, James Reid McCanley, Fanney Ann McCanley
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[[Category:Midgic, New Brunswick]] [[Category:1891 Census of Canada, New Brunswick]] == General Information == 1891 Canada Census *'''Province:''' New Brunswick *'''District:''' 24 (Westmorland County) *'''Sub-District:''' E (Sackville Parish) == Enumeration District E-1 == '''Covers:''' Cookville, Midgic, ''other locations to be added when known'' [http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1891/jpg/30953_148108-00334.jpg Page 28 – 29: Image can be seen here] [http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1891/jpg/30953_148108-00340.jpg Page 40 – 41: Image can be seen here] === Page 29 === '''Household 121''' Edward O'Brien - Surveyor of lumber (wage earner, father born in NS), Elizabeth O'Brien - wife, Clara O'Brien - Dressmaker (wage earner), Jillah? O'Brien, Clarence OBrien, Lenox O'Brien, Ethea Miles - widow '''Household 122''' [[Hicks-4624|John M. Hicks]] - Millman and farmer (employer of 12), [[Scott-10360|Jane Hicks]] - wife (father born in NS), [[Hicks-4983|Docia Hicks]], [[Hicks-4984|Lucinda Hicks]] (cannot write), [[Hicks-4613|Arthur Hicks]] - farmer, [[Hicks-4987|John L. Hicks]], [[Fillmore-124|George Fillmore]] - Domestic, Labourer (wage earner) '''Household 123''' Allen Estabrooks - Lumberman and farmer (employer of 5), Abigail Estabrooks, Milledge Estabrooks - farmer, Eva Estabrooks, Hattie Estabrooks, Minnie Estabrooks, Bigney Leonard - Domestic (born in NS, parents born in NS, labourer, wage earner) '''Household 124''' Douglas Chapman - Stationary ?(father born in NS, wage earner), Georgia Chapman - wife, Clarence Chapman (all Presbyterian) === Page 40 === '''Household 165''' (Cont’d) Gracie Sears, Gertrude Sears '''Household 166''' Isaac Kay – Farmer, Cyntha Kay – sister, George Kay – brother, farmer, Alice Kay – sister, Willard Kay – brother '''Household 167''' Mahala Phinney – widow, farmer, Gilbert Phinney – adopted son '''Household 168''' Priestly Estabrooks – farmer (employer, cannot read or write), Bell Estabrooks – wife (mother born in Ireland), Ida Estabrooks, Frank Estabrooks, Addie Estabrooks, Lilia Collins – lodger (6 months old) '''Household 169''' William Sears – Mill labourer (wage earner, unemployed, cannot read or write) Jane Sears - wife, Lyman Sears, Willard Sears, Edgar Sears, Nellie Sears '''Household 170''' [[Roberts-10886|Frank Hicks]] – Labourer (wage earner), [[Wheaton-368|Hattie Hick]] – wife, [[Hicks-5249|Jessie Hicks]] === Page 41=== '''Household 170''' (cont’d) [[Hicks-5213|Martha Hicks]], [[Hicks-5250|Wm Wesley Hicks]] '''Household 171''' [[Sears-1517|Phoebe Hicks]] – widow, farmer, cannot read or write '''Household 172''' [[Scott-10944|Willard Scott]] – farmer (wage earner), father born in NS, [[Estabrooks-92|Mary Scott]] – wife, [[Scott-10997|Helen Scott]], [[Scott-10998|Burton Scott]] '''Household 173''' [[Hicks-5050|Albion Hicks]] – farmer (employer); [[Scott-10900|Annie Hicks]] – wife (father born in NS), [[Hicks-5074|Walter Hicks]], [[Hicks-5052|Harvey Hicks]], [[Hicks-5053|Seeward Hicks]], [[Hicks-5054|Headley Hicks]], [[Hicks-5075|Nata Hicks]], [[Scott-10969|Albert Scott]] – lodger, mill labourer (wage earner, father born in NS), [[Estabrooks-94|Etta Scott]] – lodger, [[Scott-10995|Docia Scott]] – lodger, [[Scott-10996|Garry Scott]] – lodger '''Household 174''' [[Hicks-5038|Nathan Hicks]] – farmer, [[Wheaton-327|Lucinda Hicks]] – wife, [[Hicks-5041|Robert Hicks]], [[Hicks-5045|Laura Hicks]], [[Hicks-5046|David Hicks]], [[Hicks-5047|Gilbert Hicks]], [[Hicks-5044|Fannie Hicks]] ==Unless otherwise noted== *Relationship to head of family – son/daughter *Country or province of birth - New Brunswick *French Canadian – no *Place of birth of father - New Brunswick *Place of birth of mother - New Brunswick *Religion – Baptist *Occupation – none *Employer – no *Wage Earner – no *Unemployed during week preceding census: no *Employer to state avg number of hands employed during year: none *Can read – yes (only noting as “no” if over age 12) *Can write – yes (only noting as “no” if over age 12) *Deaf and dumb – no *Blind – no *Unsound of mind – no
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[[Category:Midgic, New Brunswick]] [[Category:1901 Census of Canada, New Brunswick]] == General Information == 1901 Canada Census *'''Province:''' New Brunswick *'''District:''' 24 (Westmorland County) *'''Sub-District:''' E (Sackville Parish) == Enumeration District E-7 == '''Covers:''' Midgic, ''other locations to be added when known'' [http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1901/z/z001/jpg/z000032521.jpg Page 5: Image can be seen here] === Page 5 === '''Household 37''' (Cont'd) Chesley Wheaton (10 months in school), Oscar Wheaton (10 months in school), E. Frances Wheaton (6 months in school), Lloyd Wheaton, Venning Wheaton '''Household 38''' [[Wheaton-340|David Wheaton]] - Farmer (Employer, $2000), [[Richardson-7756|Fanny Wheaton]] - Wife '''Household 39''' [[Anderson-15462|Corey Anderson]] - Farmer (Working on own account, $240), [[Hicks-5045|Laura Anderson]] - Wife, [[Anderson-15600|C. Clive Anderson]], [[Anderson-15601|Ela Anderson]], Jane Anderson - Mother, [[Hicks-5044|Fanny Hicks]] - Dressmaker (Employed, $75) '''Household 40''' John Estabrooks - Farmer (Working on own account, $200), Bessie Estabrooks - Wife '''Household 41''' Guilford Estabrooks - Farm labourer (Employed, $200), Lizzie Estabrooks - Wife, Theresa Estabrooks (6 months in school), Gordon Estabrooks, Esther Estabrooks '''Household 42''' [[Scott-10969|Albert Scott]] - Farm Labourer (Employed, $200), [[Estabrooks-94|Etta Scott]] - Wife, [[Scott-10995|Theodocia Scott]] (9 months in school), [[Scott-10996|E. Garry Scott]] (9 months in school), [[Scott-11072|R. Perry Scott]] (6 months in school) '''Household 43''' Nathan Sears - Farmer (Working on own account, $300); Sarepta Sears - Wife, Edith Sears - Domestic (6 months in school), Hector Hicks - Servant (6 months in school) '''Household 44''' [[Roberts-10886|Frank Hicks]] - Farm Labourer (Employed, $300), [[Wheaton-368|Hattie Hicks]] - Wife, M. [[Hicks-5249|Jessie Hicks]] (10 months in school), [[Hicks-5213|Martha Hicks]] (10 months in school), [[Hicks-5250|Vincent Hicks]] (10 months in school), [[Hicks-5255|Carrie Hicks]] (6 months in school), [[Hicks-5256|A. Ada Hicks]] (6 months in school), [[Hicks-5257|Arden Hicks]], [[Hicks-5258|Blair Hicks]], [[Hicks-5259|Blanche Hicks]] '''Household 45''' [[Hicks-5048|Silas Hicks]] - Farmer (Working on own account, $1000), [[Unknown-249303|E. Sarah Hicks]] - Wife, [[Hicks-5089|Rory Hicks]] - Farmer's son, [[Hicks-5091|A. Celia Hicks]] (6 months in school) '''Household 46''' William Hicks - Farmer (Working on own account, $320), Olive Hicks - Wife, Randall Hicks - Farmer's son, Dora Hicks (6 months in school), Sena? Hicks (6 months in school), Nina Hicks (9 months in school), Nellie Hicks (9 months in school). ==Unless otherwise noted== *Colour - white *Relationship to head of family – son/daughter *Country or place of birth - New Brunswick *Year of immigration to Canada - N/A *Year of naturalization - N/A *Racial or tribal origin - English *Nationality - Canadian *Religion – Baptist *Occupation – none *Living on own means - no *Employer – no *Working on own account *Earnings - $0 *Months in school - 0 *Can read - yes *Can write - yes *Speaks English - yes *Speaks French - no *Mother tongue - English *Infirmities - none
Census of Canada, 1901 - St. François Xavier, Manitoba
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[[Category:St. François Xavier, Manitoba]] [[Category:1901 Census of Canada, Manitoba]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=St. François Xavier, Manitoba|category=St. François Xavier, Manitoba One Place Study}} Residents of [[Space:St. François Xavier, Manitoba|St. François Xavier, Manitoba]], Canada, as enumerated in the 1901 census of Canada. Transcriptions and images of this census can be seen [http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/District.jsp?id=11 here] (see enumeration districts N-1 to N-5). The list below is not a full transcription; its purpose is to eventually link to everyone who appears in the census for this area. = Enumeration District N-1 = == Page 1 == '''Household 1:''' [[Regnier-238|Wilfrid Regnier]] - farmer, [[Regnier-317|Joachim Regnier]], [[Regnier-318|Marc Omer Regnier]], [[Regnier-319|Marie S. Regnier]], [[Morier-117|Eva Regnier]] - Wilfrid's wife, Raul Regnier - nephew '''Household 2:''' Robert Callum - farmer, Elisabeth Callum - his wife, Doll. June Callum, Ida Callum, Percy Callum, Eli Callum '''Household 3:''' [[Morin-445|Napoleon Morin]] - butcher, [[McDougall-309|Virginie Morin]] - his wife, [[Morin-446|Jean Baptiste Morin]], [[Morin-447|Marie Alvina Morin]], [[Morin-448|Marie Morin]], [[Morin-449|Aime Morin]], [[Morin-450|Caroline Morin]], [[Morin-451|Roseline Morin]], [[Morin-452|Henri Morin]], [[Morin-453|Rosalie Morin]], [[Morin-457|Annie Morin]] - Napoleon's sister '''Household 4:''' [[Regnier-239|Octave Regnier]] - farmer, [[McIntosh-5937|Charlotte Regnier]] - his wife, Theodore Regnier, Clovis Regnier, Marie Regnier, Délia Regnier '''Household 5:''' Jean Baptiste Nault - farmer, Caroline Nault - his wife, Marie Rose A. Nault, Louis A. Nault, Alexdrine (?) Nault (birth record says Rose Alma), Marie Louise Nault '''Household 6:''' [[Belisle-6|Ovila Belile]] - farmer, [[Daigneault-55|Josephine Belile]] - his wife, [[Belisle-7|Rose Anne Belile]], [[Belisle-8|Ophelia Belile]], [[Belisle-9|Emma Belile]], [[Belisle-10|Aurore Belile]], [[Belisle-11|Henri Belile]] '''Household 7:''' James McFee - farmer, Margaret McFee - his wife, Floyd McFee '''Household 8:''' Bert Callum - farmer, Gertie Callum - his wife, Leonard Callum == Page 2 == '''Household 9:''' James T. McFee - farmer, Prudence McFee - his wife, David McFee, Nellie McFee, Robert McFee, William McFee '''Household 10:''' James Hilton - farmer, Ellen Hilton - his wife, William Hilton, Elsie M. Hilton '''Household 11:''' John Jamison - farmer, Jessie Jamison - his wife, Russell Jamison '''Household 12:''' Andrew Dawson - farmer, Annie C. Dawson - his wife '''Household 13:''' F.G. Naylor - farmer, Fran Ida Naylor - his wife, Arthur Naylor, Winnifred Naylor '''Household 14:''' Harry L. Whitaker - farmer, Edith M. Whitaker - sister, Rose Whitaker - sister, Frank Whitaker - brother, Dolly Whitaker - brother '''Household 15:''' Wilfrid Bowin - farmer, Mary Bowin - his wife, Arthur Bowin, George Bowin, Annie Bowin, John Bowin, Mary Bowin, Albert Bowin '''Household 16:''' Daniel Morin - farmer, Alexandre Morin - brother, Patrice Morin - brother, Justine Morin - sister, Marie Louise Morin - sister, Marie Morin - mother '''Household 17:''' [[Breland-356|Patrice Breland]] - farmer, [[Dease-112|Helen Breland]] - his wife, Tobie Breland, Dolphis Breland, Josephine Breland, Edmond Breland, Marie Rose Dauphinais - niece '''Household 18:''' [[Breland-520|Alexandre Breland]] - farmer, [[Lesperance-503|Celestine Breland]] - his wife (continued on next page) == Page 3 == '''Household 18:''' (continued from last page) Emma Breland, Marie M. Breland, Jean Breland '''Household 19:''' Norbert Todd - farmer, Josephine Todd - his wife, William Todd, Mary Jane Todd, Joseph Todd, Eleanor Todd, Wilfrid L. Todd '''Household 20:''' Morrison McBeath - farmer, Margaret E. McBeath - his wife, Elisabeth M. McBeath, Robert John McBeath, Frederic Taylor - domestic '''Household 21:''' Albert Mulligan, Caroline Mulligan - his wife, Hariet Mulligan, Raymond Mulligan '''Household 22:''' [[Breland-78|Moise Breland]] - farmer, [[Pagé-15988|Philomene Breland]] - his wife, [[Breland-79|Constance Breland]], [[Breland-80|Didyme Breland]], [[Breland-81|Francois X. Breland]], [[Breland-82|Maria Breland]], [[Breland-83|Alexandre Breland]], Albert Breland, Henri Breland, Salome Breland, Eliza Breland '''Household 23:''' [[Daigneault-9|Honorius Daigneault]] - teacher, [[Beaupre-50|Georgiana Daigneault]] - his wife, [[Daigneault-10|Emma Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-11|Blanche Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-12|Yvonne Daigneault]] '''Household 24:''' [[Daigneault-13|Emilien Daigneault]] - farmer, [[Hogue-112|Sarah Daigneault]] - his wife, [[Daigneault-17|Clara Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-20|Philippe Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-21|Eva Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-22|Alma Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-23|Wilfrid Daigneault]] '''Household 25:''' [[Daigneault-8|Narcisse Daigneault]] - farmer, [[Perras-13|Domitilde Daigneault]] - his wife, [[Daigneault-45|Aurore Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-26|Marie Louise Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-7|Alberta Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-27|Josephat Daigneault]] '''Household 26:''' [[Daigneault-14|Adelard Daigneault]], [[Perras-16|Georgiana Daigneault]] == Page 4 == '''Household 26:''' continued [[Daigneault-28|George Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-29|Oscar Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-30|Donat Daigneault]] '''Household 27:''' Paul Lafrance - farmer, Josephine Lafrance - his wife, Hubert Lafrance, Louisa Lafrance, Joseph Lafrance, Mary Anne Lafrance, Emile Lafrance, Paul Lafrance, Laura Lafrance, Canute Lafrance - nephew '''Household 28:''' John P. McDougall - farmer, Elise McDougall - his wife, George McDougall, Alfred McDougall, Adolphe McDougall, Mariana McDougall, John P.D. McDougall, Frank McDougall, William McDougall, Colin McDougall '''Household 29:''' Jos Adel Moressette - labourer, Mary Jane Moressette - his wife '''Household 30:''' [[Perras-24|Raphael Perras]] - farmer, [[Beaudin-10|Auxelea Perras]] - his wife, [[Perras-29|Marie Louise Perras]], [[Perras-31|Adrien Perras]], [[Perras-33|Rose Anna Perras]], [[Perras-15|Anna Perras]], [[Perras-35|Amedee Perras]], [[Perras-36|Cesarine Perras]], [[Perras-37|Blanche Perras]], [[Perras-38|Docite Perras]], [[Perras-39|Fabiena Perras]] '''Household 31:''' [[Richard-466|Albert Richard]], [[Ducharme-66|Artemise Richard]] - his wife, [[Richard-465|Alphonse Richard]], [[Richard-501|Fidele Richard]], [[Richard-502|Albertine Richard]], [[Richard-503|Antonia Richard]], [[Richard-504|Rosa Richard]], [[Richard-505|Julien Richard]], [[Richard-506|Louis Richard]], [[Richard-507|Georges Richard]], [[Richard-509|Oliva Richard]], [[Richard-510|Joseph Richard]] '''Household 32:''' Hippolyte Beaudry - merchant, Melanie Beaudry - his wife, (continued on next page) == Page 5 == '''Household 32:''' (continued from last page) Falcon(?) Duncan - brother-in-law '''Household 33:''' Pierre Lariviere - farmer, Louise Lariviere - his wife, Marie Rose Nabes - domestic '''Household 34:''' Pierre Lariviere Jr - farmer, Adeline Lariviere - his wife, Adelaide Lariviere, Alphonsine Lariviere '''Household 35:''' Olivier Robidoux - farmer, Josephine Robidoux - his wife, Daudonne Robidoux, Eugene Robidoux '''Household 36:''' Patrick McCaughen - merchant, Sarah McCaughen - his wife '''Household 37:''' Edmond McCaughen - farmer, Edwargine McCaughen - his wife, Aime McCaughen, Leon McCaughen '''Household 38:''' Arthur McCaughen - farmer, Catherine McCaughen - his wife, Lessie McCaughen, Joseph A. McCaughen, Rose Albina McCaughen, William McCaughen, Wilhemina McCaughen '''Household 39:''' Tancrede Morin - farmer, Claunda Morin - his wife, Sarah Morin, Henri Morin, Clarenda Morin '''Household 40:''' Marie A. Lesseseux? - head nun, Admini Vinette - teacher, Motirie(?) Eug. DesAutels - teacher, Catherine Bartan - teacher, Mathilde Lorangeau - sister, Alice Paul - domestic, Delia Paul - domestic, Clemena Raymond - domestic '''Household 41:''' Francois Xavier Kavanagh - priest '''Household 42:''' John D. McDougall, Isabella McDougall - his wife, Duncan McDougall, Angus A. McDougall, Daniel D. McDougall, John A. McDougall, Sarah Anne McDougall - teacher, Isabella M. McDougall, J. Peter D. McDougall, Margaret McDougall == Page 6 == == Page 7 == == Page 8 == == Page 9 == == Page 10 == = Enumeration District N-2 = == Page 1 == == Page 2 == == Page 3 == == Page 4 == == Page 5 == == Page 6 == == Page 7 == = Enumeration District N-3 = == Page 1 == == Page 2 == == Page 3 == == Page 4 == == Page 5 == == Page 6 == == Page 7 == == Page 8 == == Page 9 == == Page 10 == == Page 11 == == Page 12 == == Page 13 == = Enumeration District N-4 = == Page 1 == == Page 2 == == Page 3 == = Enumeration District N-5 = == Page 1 == == Page 2 == == Page 3 == == Page 4 == == Page 5 == == Page 6 == == Page 7 == == Page 8 == == Page 9 == == Page 10 == == Page 11 == == Page 12 == == Page 13 ==
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[[Category:Midgic, New Brunswick]] [[Category: 1911 Census of Canada, New Brunswick]] == General Information == 1911 Canada Census *'''Province:''' New Brunswick *'''District:''' 35 (Westmorland County) *'''Sub-District:''' 4 (Sackville Parish) == Enumeration District 4-7 == '''Covers:''' Midgic, ''other locations to be added when known'' [http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1911/jpg/e001963429.jpg Page 8: Image can be seen here] === Page 8 === '''Household 59''' (Cont'd) Johnnie Holmes (7 months in school), Harry Holmes (2 months in school), Blair Holmes '''Household 60''' William Carter - labourer (employee, 52 wks, 60 hrs, $375), Jane Carter - wife '''Household 61''' [[Estabrooks-148|Allison Estabrooks]] - farmer (working on own account, unable to read or write), [[MacDonald-3094|Jane Estabrooks]] - wife, [[Estabrooks-173|Chandler Estabrooks]] - sawyer (employee, 52 wks, 60 hrs, $?) '''Household 62''' [[Richardson-7768|Bedford Richardson]] - salesman, railroad (employee, 52 wks, 60 hrs, $?), [[Carpenter-5560|Annie Richardson]] - wife, [[Richardson-8635|Bessie Richardson]], [[Richardson-8636|Roberta E. Richardson]], Charles Carpenter - brother-in-law, labourer, sawmill (employee) '''Household 63''' [[Estabrooks-149|Council Estabrooks]], farmer (working on own account), [[Hicks-5308|Mary Estabrooks]] - wife, [[Estabrooks-151|Harvey Estabrooks]] - labourer, sawmill (employee, 52 wks, 60 hrs, $312), [[Estabrooks-174|Fletcher Estabrooks]] - farmer (working on own account), [[Estabrooks-175|Gesner? Estabrooks]] (unable to read or write), [[Estabrooks-176|Allie Estabrooks]] (unable to read or write), [[Estabrooks-177|Everett Estabrooks]] (6 months in school), [[Estabrooks-178|Eveline Estabrooks]] (6 months in school) '''Household 64''' [[Throop-818|Samuel Troop]] - farmer (working on own account), [[Sears-1462|Nada Troop]] - wife, [[Troop-82|Ernest Troop]], [[Sears-1572|Melbourne Sears]] - father-in-law, surveyor (employee, 42 weeks, 50 hrs, $624) '''Household 65''' [[Roberts-10886|Frank Hicks]] - farmer (working on own account), [[Wheaton-368|Hattie Hicks]] - wife, [[Hicks-5250|Vincent Hicks]] - farmer (working on own account), [[Hicks-5255|Carrie Hicks]], [[Hicks-5256|Ada Hicks]], [[Hicks-5257|Ardie Hicks]] (6 months in school), [[Hicks-5258|Blair Hicks]] (6 months in school), [[Hicks-5259|Blanch Hicks]] (8 months in school), [[Hicks-5216|Mildred Hicks]] (5 months in school), [[Hicks-5260|Isabel Hicks]], [[Hicks-5261|Ralph Hicks]], [[Hicks-5262|Sylla? Hicks]], [[Hicks-5263|Amy Hicks]], [[Hicks-5264|Edna M. Hicks]], [[Sears-1517|Phoebe Hicks]] - mother '''Household 66''' Truman Hicks - farmer (working on own account), Clara Hicks - wife, Marcus Hicks '''Household 67''' Thomas Hicks - farmer (working on own account), Julia Hicks - wife, Arnold Hicks, Jennie Hicks, Euncie Hicks '''Household 68''' Joseph A. Hicks - farmer (working on own account), Kate Hicks - wife ==Unless otherwise noted== *Relationship to head of family – son/daughter *Country or place of birth - New Brunswick *Year of immigration to Canada - N/A *Year of naturalization - N/A *Racial or tribal origin - English *Nationality - Canadian *Religion – Baptist *Occupation – none *Living on own means - no *Employer – no *Working on own account - no *Place of employment - none *Weeks employed - 0 *Hours worked per week - 0 *Earnings in 1910 - $0 *Insurance held - 0 *Months in school - 0 *Can read - yes *Can write - yes *Language commonly spoken - English *Infirmities - none
Census of Canada, 1911 - St. François Xavier, Manitoba
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[[Category:St. François Xavier, Manitoba]] [[Category:1911 Census of Canada, Manitoba]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=St. François Xavier, Manitoba|category=St. François Xavier, Manitoba One Place Study}} Residents of [[Space:St. François Xavier, Manitoba|St. François Xavier, Manitoba]], Canada, as enumerated in the 1911 census of Canada. Transcriptions and images of this census can be seen [http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/EnumerationDistrict.jsp?sdid=3934 here]. == Page 1 == == Page 2 == == Page 3 == == Page 4 == == Page 5 == == Page 6 == '''Household 37:''' [[Regnier-238|Wilfrid Regnier]] - farmer, [[Morier-117|Eva Regnier]] - his wife, [[Regnier-317|Joachin Regnier]], [[Regnier-318|Marc Omer Regnier]], [[Regnier-319|Marie Stella Regnier]], [[Regnier-320|Reine Blanche Regnier]], [[Regnier-321|Laurier A Regnier]], [[Regnier-322|Laurette Regnier]], Jule B Regnier, [[Regnier-237|Eglantine Regnier]], Zepherain L Regnier '''Household 45:''' [[Belisle-6|Ovila Belisle]] - farmer == Page 7 == '''Household 45''' continued: [[Daigneault-55|Josephine Belisle]] - Ovila Belisle's wife, [[Belisle-7|Rose Anne Belisle]], [[Belisle-8|Ofilia Belisle]], [[Belisle-9|Emma Belisle]], [[Belisle-10|Aurore Belisle]], [[Belisle-11|Henry Belisle]], [[Belisle-12|Ariel Belisle]], [[Belisle-13|Jean Belisle]], [[Belisle-14|Colombe Belisle]], [[Belisle-15|Eugene Belisle]] '''Household 46:''' [[Breland-520|Alexandre Breland]] - farmer, [[Lesperance-503|Celestine Breland]] - his wife, Emma Breland, Minny Breland, James Breland, Justine Breland, Mary Breland, Gustave S Breland == Page 8 == '''Household 56:''' [[Breland-522|Gregoire Breland]] - farmer, [[Delorme-612|Celina Breland]] - his wife, Josué Breland, Joseph Breland, Edouard Breland '''Household 57:''' [[Daigneault-13|Emilien Daigneault]] - farmer, [[Hogue-112|Sarah Daigneault]] - his wife, [[Daigneault-17|Clara Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-41|Joseph Daigneault]] - farmer, [[Daigneault-21|Eva Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-22|Alma Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-23|Wilfrid Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-31|Ernest Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-32|Agnès Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-33|Aimee Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-46|Marie Louise Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-47|Ephrime Daigneault]] '''Household 58:''' [[Daigneault-8|Narciss Daigneault]] - farmer, [[Perras-13|Maltide Daigneault]] - his wife, [[Daigneault-45|Aurore Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-27|Josephat Daigneault]] - farmer '''Household 59:''' [[Daigneault-14|Adelard Daigneault]] - farmer, [[Perras-16|Georgeanna Daigneault]] - his wife, [[Daigneault-28|George Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-29|Oscar Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-30|Dona Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-34|Janne Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-44|Joseph Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-48|Florean Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-49|Gustave Daigneault]] '''Household 60:''' [[Beaudin-10|Auxelila Perras]] - farmer (widow), [[Perras-31|Adrien Perras]] - farmer, [[Perras-33|Rose Anna Perras]] - teacher, [[Perras-15|Marie Anna Perras]], [[Perras-38|Docité Perras]], [[Perras-39|Fabeanna Perras]] '''Household 61:''' John P McDougall - farmer, Elise McDougall - his wife, Dolphise McDougall, John Peter McDougall, William McDougall, Cullom McDougall '''Household 62:''' George McDougall - labourer, Melina McDougall - his wife, Mary Jane McDougall, Claire McDougall, Marie V McDougall '''Household 63:''' Marguerite E McBeath - farmer, John B McBeath, Robert Beneridge - labourer == Page 9 == '''Household 64:''' Raoul P Precourt - butcher, Agnes M Precourt - his wife, Jean D Dumont - roomer '''Household 65:''' Olivier Robidoux - farmer, Josephine Robidoux - his wife '''Household 66:''' [[Robidoux-31|Dieudonne Robidoux]] - farmer, [[Lamothe-40|Graziella Robidoux]] - his wife, Armand Robidoux, Emile Robidoux, Joseph Robidoux '''Household 67:''' Eugene Robidoux - [can't read occupation], Lucie Robidoux - his wife, Lucien Robidoux, Ereine Robidoux, Eddie Robidoux, Marie Yvonne Robidoux '''Household 68:''' [[Richard-466|Albert Richard]] - farmer, [[Ducharme-66|Artemi Richard]] - his wife, [[Richard-465|Alphonse Richard]] - farmer, [[Daigneault-7|Bertha Richard]] - Alphonse's wife, [[Richard-501|Fidele Richard]] - farmer, [[Richard-503|Antonia Richard]], [[Richard-504|Rosa Richard]], [[Richard-505|Julien Richard]] - farmer, [[Richard-506|Louis Richard]], [[Richard-507|George Richard]], [[Richard-509|Oliver Richard]], [[Richard-512|Cecile Richard]] '''Household 69:''' Rev. Sister Dieudomin - teacher, Rev. Sister Morres - teacher, Rev. Sister Valade - teacher, Rev. Sister Mathile - teacher, Rev. Sister Lavallee - teacher, Theofile Gagnon - labourer, Clifford Wood - roomer, Gertrute Wood - pupil, Eva Lesperance - pupil, Agnes Hogue - pupil, Flavie Lachance - pupil, Marie Boyer - pupil, Melanie Vevier - pupil, Rebeca McDonald - pupil == Page 10 == == Page 11 == == Page 12 == == Page 13 == == Page 14 == == Page 15 ==
Census of Canada, 1921 - St. François Xavier, Manitoba
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[[Category:St. François Xavier, Manitoba]] [[Category: 1921 Census of Canada, Manitoba]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=St. François Xavier, Manitoba|category=St. François Xavier, Manitoba One Place Study}} Residents of [[Space:St. François Xavier, Manitoba|St. François Xavier, Manitoba]], Canada, as enumerated in the 1921 census of Canada. This census is harder to get a full list from, because it isn't on Automated Genealogy where you can page through it. Instead, you have to search on another site and piece it together. So, searching on Library and Archives Canada, there are [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Search?DataSource=Genealogy%7CCensus&ProvinceCode=MB&DistrictName=Portage-La-Prairie&SubDistrictNumber=3& 732 results] when searching for people in sub-district 3, and [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Search?DataSource=Genealogy%7CCensus&ProvinceCode=MB&DistrictName=Portage-La-Prairie&SubDistrictNumber=7& 692 results] when searching for people in sub-district 7. Unfortunately, there isn't an option to search by page. = Sub-District 03 = According to the 1921 census page on Ancestry, sub-district 03 of the Portage-la-Prairie district contains "Townships 10, 11 and 12, whole or fractional, in ranges 1 and 2, west of principal meridian and that portion of the parish of St. Francois Xavier, situated south of the Assiniboine River". = Sub-District 07 = According to the 1921 census page on Ancestry, sub-district 07 of the Portage-la-Prairie district contains "the municipality of St. Francois Xavier which comprises those portions of the parishes of St. Francois Xavier and Baie St. Paul east and west, lying north of the Assiniboine River". == Page 12 == '''Household 75:''' [[Danault-1|Emile Denault]] - contractor, [[Falcon-34|Anna Denault]] - his wife, Melanie Denault, Marie Blanche Denault, Duncan Denault, Alcide Denault, Annette Denault, Lionel Denault '''Household 76:''' [[Richard-466|Albert Richard]] - farmer, [[Ducharme-66|Artimise Richard]] - his wife, [[Richard-505|Julien Richard]], [[Richard-507|George Richard]], [[Richard-506|Louis Richard]], [[Richard-509|Oliva Richard]], [[Richard-512|Cecile Richard]] '''Household 78:''' [[Daigneault-14|Adelard Daigneault]] - farmer, [[Perras-16|Georgianna Daigneault]] - his wife, [[Daigneault-28|George Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-29|Oscar Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-30|Donat Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-34|Jeanne Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-44|Joseph Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-48|Florean Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-49|Gustave Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-19|Regina Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-58|Laurent Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-151|Anne Daigneault]] '''Household 79:''' [[Daigneault-13|Emilien Daigneault]] - farmer, [[Hogue-112|Sarah Daigneault]] - his wife, [[Daigneault-17|Clara Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-20|Philip Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-22|Alma Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-23|Wilfrid Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-31|Ernest Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-39|Aime Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-33|Annie Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-46|Marie Louise Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-47|Ephram Daigneault]] == Page 13 == '''Household 81/102:''' [[Breland-83|Alexandre Breland]], [[Pagé-17271|Alexina Breland]], [[Breland-531|Philippe Breland]], [[Breland-530|Lya Breland]], [[Breland-529|Arthur Breland]], [[Breland-532|Leon Breland]], René Breland, Robert Breland
Census of Canada, 1931 - St. François Xavier, Baie St. Paul, and Poplar Point
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[[Category:St. François Xavier, Manitoba]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=St. François Xavier, Manitoba|category=St. François Xavier, Manitoba One Place Study}} Residents of [[Space:St. François Xavier, Manitoba|St. François Xavier, Manitoba]], Baie St. Paul, and Poplar Point, Manitoba, as enumerated in the 1931 Census of Canada. This page lists those households enumerated in sub-district 8 of district 180 (Portage la Prairie). This census has been transcribed by Library and Archives Canada, and can be search [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Search?DataSource=Genealogy%7CCensus&ApplicationCode=1008&YearOfImmigration-slider=0&Age-slider=0&YearOfBirth-slider=0&ProvinceCode=MB&DistrictNumber=180&SubDistrictNumber=8& here]. If you click on any of the search results, there will be an image viewer at the top of the record page allowing you to browse the images of the subdistrict. There are 17 pages in this subdistrict. 148 families are listed. The description of this sub-district is as follows: Those parts of the parishes of St. François Xavier, Baie St. Paul and Poplar Point together with all of the river lots lying north of the Assiniboine River and within the boundaries of St. François Xavier Municipality. == Page 1 == '''Household 1:''' Horace Lonsdale, William Glover (servant) '''Household 2:''' Carl Lundberg, Marion Lundberg, Elvin Lundberg, Ivan Lundberg '''Household 3:''' John Keith, Annie Keith, Alice Keith, Lester Keith, Kathleen Keith, Dorian Keith, Neil Keith, Philippe Desjardin (servant), Rosa Zastre (domestic), George Murphy (servant) '''Household 4:''' George Hazelwood, Margaret Hazelwood, Walter Hazelwood, Nellie Hazelwood '''Household 5:''' Leon Caron, Stella Caron, Charles Caron, Bernard Caron, Roger Caron, Wilfrid Caron, Elizabeth Chalifoux (domestic) '''Household 6:''' John Jansen, Zwaantje Jansen, John Jansen, Willie Jansen, Edward Jansen, Margaret Jansen '''Household 7:''' John Westmore, Lilly Westmore, Scot Westmore, Douglas Westmore, Jack Westmore, Jean Westmore, Hilton Westmore '''Household 8:''' Herman Fortin, Rosella Des Roches (domestic) '''Household 9:''' William Brown, Clara Brown, Nellie Brown, Edward Brown, Loraine Brown '''Household 10:''' George Heatley, Jessie Heatley, Rachel Heatley, (continued on next page) == Page 2 == '''Household 10:''' (continued from previous page) William Heatley, Jean Heatley '''Household 11:''' Wilfrid Boivin, Mary Keith (daughter), William Keith, Wilfrid Keith, Arthur Keith, Phyllis Keith, Donald Keith, Elmer Keith, Stella Douglas (lodger)
Note: The 6 children are listed as step-children but that's probably supposed to say grandchildren. '''Household 12:''' Karel Jansen, Belea Jansen, Edward Jansen, Anita Jansen, Wilfrid Jansen, Gerald Jansen, William Jansen (brother), Victor Warrick (servant), Henry Rienerse (servant), Lena Bolie (domestic) '''Household 13:''' Edward Croydon '''Household 14:''' Henry Braun, Agata Braun, Jack Braun, Jack Bock (servant) '''Household 15:''' John Braun, Helen Braun, Susie Braun, Tina Braun, Elizabeth Braun, Helen Braun, Melita Braun, Hansy Braun, Harold Braun, Peter Bock (servant) '''Household 16:''' John McBeath, Marguerite McBeath, Salome Breland (domestic), Arthur Larocque (servant) '''Household 17:''' [[Regnier-238|Wilfrid Regnier]], [[Morier-117|Eva Regnier]], [[Regnier-322|Lorette Regnier]], Bruno Regnier, [[Regnier-237|Eglantine Regnier]], Léopold Regnier, Gustave Regnier '''Household 18:''' Henri Breland, Elizabeth Breland '''Household 19:''' Nelson Hogue == Page 3 == '''Household 20:''' William Houston, Janet Houston, James Houston, William Houston, Marion Houston, Thomas Houston, Jack Houston, Jean Houston, Jeannette Houston '''Household 21:''' [[Breland-83|Alex Breland]], [[Pagé-17271|Alexina Breland]], [[Breland-529|Arthur Breland]], [[Breland-530|Lea Breland]], [[Breland-531|Philippe Breland]], [[Breland-532|Léon Breland]], [[Breland-533|Réné Breland]], [[Breland-534|Robert Breland]], [[Breland-539|Romain Breland]], [[Breland-540|Roland Breland]] '''Household 22:''' Dietrick Warkentin (sp?), Mary Warkentin, Jacob Warkentin, Peter Warkentin, Mary Warkentin, Katie Warkentin '''Household 23:''' Charles Préfontaine, [[Bouvier-558|Mariane Préfontaine]], [[Préfontaine-183|Berenice Préfontaine]], [[Préfontaine-184|Hermenegilde Préfontaine]], [[Préfontaine-185|Marie Préfontaine]], [[Préfontaine-186|Charles Préfontaine]], [[Préfontaine-187|Alice Préfontaine]], Conral (sp?) Préfontaine, Furille (sp?) Préfontaine, Thérèse Préfontaine, Rosa Préfontaine, Alfred Bouvier (brother-in-law) '''Household 24:''' [[Perras-16|Georgina Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-28|George Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-29|Oscar Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-30|Donat Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-18|Jeanne Richard]], [[Daigneault-35|Joseph Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-48|Florian Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-49|Gustave Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-19|Regina Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-58|Laurent Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-151|Aimé Daigneault]], [[Richard-506|Louis Richard]] (son-in-law), [[Richard-9121|Yvette Richard]] (granddaughter) == Page 4 == '''Household 25:''' [[Perras-38|Dosithé Perras]], [[Perras-33|Rose Anna Perras]] (sister), [[Perras-39|Fabienna Perras]] (sister) '''Household 26:''' Leo McCaughan, Ainie McCaughan '''Household 27:''' Napoléon Sansregret, Marie Sansregret '''Household 28:''' [[Richard-466|Albert Richard]], [[Ducharme-66|Arthemise Richard]], [[Richard-507|George Richard]], [[Richard-509|Oliva Richard]], [[Richard-505|Julien Richard]], [[Daigneault-17|Clara Richard]] (daughter-in-law), [[Richard-891|Romeo Richard]] (grandson), [[Richard-939|Juliette Richard]] (granddaughter), [[Richard-936|Eveline Richard]] (granddaughter), [[Richard-940|Lucille Richard]] (granddaughter) '''Household 29:''' [[Regnier-318|Marc Regnier]], [[Morin-5006|Germaine Regnier]], [[Regnier-350|Thérèse Regnier]], [[Regnier-351|Mariange Regnier]], Maurice Regnier, [[Regnier-352|Reine Regnier]], Gerald Regnier '''Household 30:''' [[Lamothe-15|Willie Lamothe]], [[Lamothe-638|Irene Lamothe]], [[Lamothe-639|George Lamothe]], Anna Sousy (domestic), Yvonne Sousy (Anna's daughter) Etienne Perreault (servant) '''Household 31:''' Clovis Regnier '''Household 32:''' [[Regnier-317|Joachim Regnier]], Juliette Regnier '''Household 33:''' [[Perras-31|Adrien Perras]], [[Unknown-128917|Ida Perras]], [[Perras-40|Henri Perras]], [[Perras-67|Imelda Perras]], Eugene Perras, [[Perras-43|Robert Perras]], Claire Perras '''Household 34:''' Sr. Maria Jacques, Sr. Georgianna Bisson, Sr. Elodie Vachon, Sr. Florence Allik, Jeanne Robichaud (lodger), Léo Jacques (lodger), Alphonsine Falcon (lodger) '''Household 35:''' [[Fyfe-1071|Rev. Victorin Fyfe]], (continued on next page) == Page 5 == '''Household 35:''' (continued from previous page) Odile Fyfe (mother/head), Aristide Fyfe (brother/son), Sénéville Leclaise (sp?) (domestic) == Page 6 == '''Household 48:''' [[Lamothe-16|Arthur Lamothe]], [[Richard-512|Cecile Lamothe]], Eddy Lamothe, Henri Lamothe, Rosa Lamothe, Clement Lamothe, [[Lamothe-44|Rita Lamothe]], Annette Lamothe, [[Lafleche-1|Marie Louise Lamothe]] (mother) [[Daigneault-31|Ernest Daigneault]] (servant) == Page 7 == == Page 8 == == Page 9 == == Page 10 == == Page 11 == == Page 12 == '''Household 105:''' [[Allard-1771|Alexandre Allard]], [[Beauchemin-173|Virginie Allard]], [[Allard-2812|Agnes Allard]], [[Allard-2813|Virginie Allard]], [[Allard-2814|Bertha Allard]] '''Household 106:''' Alfred Allard, Donalda Allard, Jean Allard '''Household 108:''' [[Allard-2782|Alexandre Allard]], [[Lavallee-1203|Josephine Allard]], Pierre Allard, Laurent Allard, Joachim Allard, Jules Allard, Léopold Allard, Gilbert Allard, Thérèse Allard Léon Allard, Lorette Allard '''Household 109:''' Raoul Allard, Bertha Allard, Roland Allard, Fernand Allard, Lucille Allard, Aimie Odynski (servant), Mike Odynski (servant) == Page 13 == == Page 14 == == Page 15 == == Page 16 == == Page 17 ==
Note: The 6 children are listed as step-children but that's probably supposed to say grandchildren. '''Household 12:''' Karel Jansen, Belea Jansen, Edward Jansen, Anita Jansen, Wilfrid Jansen, Gerald Jansen, William Jansen (brother), Victor Warrick (servant), Henry Rienerse (servant), Lena Bolie (domestic) '''Household 13:''' Edward Croydon '''Household 14:''' Henry Braun, Agata Braun, Jack Braun, Jack Bock (servant) '''Household 15:''' John Braun, Helen Braun, Susie Braun, Tina Braun, Elizabeth Braun, Helen Braun, Melita Braun, Hansy Braun, Harold Braun, Peter Bock (servant) '''Household 16:''' John McBeath, Marguerite McBeath, Salome Breland (domestic), Arthur Larocque (servant) '''Household 17:''' [[Regnier-238|Wilfrid Regnier]], [[Morier-117|Eva Regnier]], [[Regnier-322|Lorette Regnier]], Bruno Regnier, [[Regnier-237|Eglantine Regnier]], Léopold Regnier, Gustave Regnier '''Household 18:''' Henri Breland, Elizabeth Breland '''Household 19:''' Nelson Hogue == Page 3 == '''Household 20:''' William Houston, Janet Houston, James Houston, William Houston, Marion Houston, Thomas Houston, Jack Houston, Jean Houston, Jeannette Houston '''Household 21:''' [[Breland-83|Alex Breland]], [[Pagé-17271|Alexina Breland]], [[Breland-529|Arthur Breland]], [[Breland-530|Lea Breland]], [[Breland-531|Philippe Breland]], [[Breland-532|Léon Breland]], [[Breland-533|Réné Breland]], [[Breland-534|Robert Breland]], [[Breland-539|Romain Breland]], [[Breland-540|Roland Breland]] '''Household 22:''' Dietrick Warkentin (sp?), Mary Warkentin, Jacob Warkentin, Peter Warkentin, Mary Warkentin, Katie Warkentin '''Household 23:''' Charles Préfontaine, [[Bouvier-558|Mariane Préfontaine]], [[Préfontaine-183|Berenice Préfontaine]], [[Préfontaine-184|Hermenegilde Préfontaine]], [[Préfontaine-185|Marie Préfontaine]], [[Préfontaine-186|Charles Préfontaine]], [[Préfontaine-187|Alice Préfontaine]], Conral (sp?) Préfontaine, Furille (sp?) Préfontaine, Thérèse Préfontaine, Rosa Préfontaine, Alfred Bouvier (brother-in-law) '''Household 24:''' [[Perras-16|Georgina Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-28|George Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-29|Oscar Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-30|Donat Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-18|Jeanne Richard]], [[Daigneault-35|Joseph Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-48|Florian Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-49|Gustave Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-19|Regina Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-58|Laurent Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-151|Aimé Daigneault]], [[Richard-506|Louis Richard]] (son-in-law), [[Richard-9121|Yvette Richard]] (granddaughter) == Page 4 == '''Household 25:''' [[Perras-38|Dosithé Perras]], [[Perras-33|Rose Anna Perras]] (sister), [[Perras-39|Fabienna Perras]] (sister) '''Household 26:''' Leo McCaughan, Ainie McCaughan '''Household 27:''' Napoléon Sansregret, Marie Sansregret '''Household 28:''' [[Richard-466|Albert Richard]], [[Ducharme-66|Arthemise Richard]], [[Richard-507|George Richard]], [[Richard-509|Oliva Richard]], [[Richard-505|Julien Richard]], [[Daigneault-17|Clara Richard]] (daughter-in-law), [[Richard-891|Romeo Richard]] (grandson), [[Richard-939|Juliette Richard]] (granddaughter), [[Richard-936|Eveline Richard]] (granddaughter), [[Richard-940|Lucille Richard]] (granddaughter) '''Household 29:''' [[Regnier-318|Marc Regnier]], [[Morin-5006|Germaine Regnier]], [[Regnier-350|Thérèse Regnier]], [[Regnier-351|Mariange Regnier]], Maurice Regnier, [[Regnier-352|Reine Regnier]], Gerald Regnier '''Household 30:''' [[Lamothe-15|Willie Lamothe]], [[Lamothe-638|Irene Lamothe]], [[Lamothe-639|George Lamothe]], Anna Sousy (domestic), Yvonne Sousy (Anna's daughter) Etienne Perreault (servant) '''Household 31:''' Clovis Regnier '''Household 32:''' [[Regnier-317|Joachim Regnier]], Juliette Regnier '''Household 33:''' [[Perras-31|Adrien Perras]], [[Unknown-128917|Ida Perras]], [[Perras-40|Henri Perras]], [[Perras-67|Imelda Perras]], Eugene Perras, [[Perras-43|Robert Perras]], Claire Perras '''Household 34:''' Sr. Maria Jacques, Sr. Georgianna Bisson, Sr. Elodie Vachon, Sr. Florence Allik, Jeanne Robichaud (lodger), Léo Jacques (lodger), Alphonsine Falcon (lodger) '''Household 35:''' [[Fyfe-1071|Rev. Victorin Fyfe]], (continued on next page) == Page 5 == '''Household 35:''' (continued from previous page) Odile Fyfe (mother/head), Aristide Fyfe (brother/son), Sénéville Leclaise (sp?) (domestic) == Page 6 == '''Household 48:''' [[Lamothe-16|Arthur Lamothe]], [[Richard-512|Cecile Lamothe]], Eddy Lamothe, Henri Lamothe, Rosa Lamothe, Clement Lamothe, [[Lamothe-44|Rita Lamothe]], Annette Lamothe, [[Lafleche-1|Marie Louise Lamothe]] (mother) [[Daigneault-31|Ernest Daigneault]] (servant) == Page 7 == == Page 8 == == Page 9 == == Page 10 == == Page 11 == == Page 12 == '''Household 105:''' [[Allard-1771|Alexandre Allard]], [[Beauchemin-173|Virginie Allard]], [[Allard-2812|Agnes Allard]], [[Allard-2813|Virginie Allard]], [[Allard-2814|Bertha Allard]] '''Household 106:''' Alfred Allard, Donalda Allard, Jean Allard '''Household 108:''' [[Allard-2782|Alexandre Allard]], [[Lavallee-1203|Josephine Allard]], Pierre Allard, Laurent Allard, Joachim Allard, Jules Allard, Léopold Allard, Gilbert Allard, Thérèse Allard Léon Allard, Lorette Allard '''Household 109:''' Raoul Allard, Bertha Allard, Roland Allard, Fernand Allard, Lucille Allard, Aimie Odynski (servant), Mike Odynski (servant) == Page 13 == == Page 14 == == Page 15 == == Page 16 == == Page 17 ==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Canada_Genealogy_Resources]] ===Description=== The First Census of Canada was a nominal census held in 1871. The [https://archive.org/stream/1871981871i11871eng#page/n9/mode/2up instructions to enumerators] can assist a user in interpreting the records, and any codes or marks made by the enumerator. While not all schedules have been preserved in their entirety, they originally consisted of the following information: :Schedule 1, Nominal return of the living :Schedule 2, Nominal return of the deaths :Schedule 3, Return of public institutions, real and personal estate :Schedule 4, Return of cultivated land and products :Schedule 5, Livestock, animal products, home-made fabrics and furs :Schedule 6, Return of industrial establishments :Schedule 7, Return of products of the forest :Schedule 8, Return of shipping and fisheries :Schedule 9, Return of mineral products The Library and Archives of Canada only provides a searchable index of schedule 1. ===Repositories=== [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1871/Pages/1871.aspx Library and Archives Canada - Search page] ===Citation Format=== '''The citation format template that used to be described here is not approved and not to be used'''
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Canada_Genealogy_Resources]] ===Description=== The Second Census of Canada was a nominal census held in 1881. The [https://archive.org/stream/1881981881i11882engfra#page/n27/mode/2up instructions to enumerators] can assist a user in interpreting the records, and any codes or marks made by the enumerator. While not all schedules have been preserved in their entirety, they originally consisted of the following information: :Schedule 1, Nominal return of the living :Schedule 2, Nominal return of the deaths :Schedule 3, Real estate, public institutions and industrial establishments :Schedule 4, Use and productivity of owned land :Schedule 5, Livestock and animal products :Schedule 6, The extraction of raw materials from forests :Schedule 7, Production related to shipping and fishing :Schedule 8, The extraction of raw materials from mines The Library and Archives of Canada only provides a searchable index of schedule 1. ===Repositories=== [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/1881.aspx Library and Archives Canada - Search page] ===Citation Format=== Enter '''{{subst:Cen|CA1881|''Enumeration District No.''|''Sub-District No.''}} ''' on a profile and then "save changes" to automatically copy this 'fill in the blanks' citation to a profile, with the information for province, enumeration district and sub-district already filled in based on the district and sub-district information from LAC. Note: The census enumeration district Manitoba-Extension ED 186 1/2 should be entered as "186.5", alternatively it can be given under the other number it was recorded under: ED "192". 1881 Census of Canada, {{subst: #switch:{{{ed|0}}} |0 = [DISTRICT], [PROVINCE] |1=Prince |2=Queens |3=Kings |4=Inverness |5=Victoria |6=Cape Breton |7=Richmond |8=Guysborough |9=Halifax (City) |10=Halifax |11=Lunenburg |12=Queens |13=Shelburne |14=Yarmouth |15=Digby |16=Annapolis |17=Kings |18=Hants |19=Colchester |20=Pictou |21=Antigonish |22=Cumberland |23=Albert |24=Saint John (City) |25=Saint John |26=Charlotte |27=Kings |28=Queens |29=Sunbury |30=York |31=Carleton |32=Victoria |33=Westmorland |34=Kent |35=Northumberland |36=Gloucester |37=Restigouche |38=Bonaventure |39=Gaspé |40=Rimouski |41=Témiscouata |42=Kamouraska |43=L’Islet |44=Montmagny |45=Bellechasse |46=Lévis |47=Dorchester |48=Beauce |49=Lotbinière |50=Mégantic |51=Nicolet |52=Drummond, Arthabaska |53=Richmond, Wolfe |54=Compton |55=Sherbrooke |56=Stanstead |57=Yamaska |58=Bagot |59=Shefford |60=Brome |61=Richelieu |62=St. Hyacinthe |63=Rouville |64=Iberville |65=Missisquoi |66=Verchères |67=Chambly |68=St. Jean |69=Laprairie |70=Napierville |71=Châteauguay |72=Huntingdon |73=Beauharnois |74=Soulanges |75=Vaudreuil |76=Chicoutimi, Saguenay |77=Charlevoix |78=Montmorency |79=Québec (City) |80=Québec |81=Portneuf |82=Champlain |83=Trois-Rivières (City) |84=St. Maurice |85=Maskinongé |86=Berthier |87=Joliette |88=L’Assomption |89=Montcalm |90=Montréal (City) |91=Hochelaga |92=Jacques-Cartier |93=Laval |94=Terrebonne |95=Deux-Montagnes |96=Argenteuil |97=Ottawa |98=Pontiac |99=Glengarry |100=Cornwall |101=Stormont |102=Dundas |103=Prescott |104=Russell |105=Ottawa (City) |106=Grenville South |107=Leeds, Grenville North |108=Carleton |109=Brockville (City) |110=Leeds South |111=Lanark South |112=Lanark North |113=Renfrew South |114=Renfrew North |115=Frontenac |116=Kingston (City) |117=Lennox |118=Addington |119=Prince Edward |120=Hastings East |121=Hastings West |122=Hastings North |123=Northumberland East |124=Northumberland West |125=Peterborough East |126=Peterborough West |127=Durham East |128=Durham West |129=Victoria South |130=Victoria North |131=Muskoka |132=Ontario South |133=Ontario North |134=Toronto (City) |135=York East |136=York West |137=York North |138=Simcoe South |139=Simcoe North |140=Peel |141=Cardwell |142=Welland |143=Niagara |144=Monck |145=Lincoln |146=Haldimand |147=Wentworth South |148=Wentworth North |149=Hamilton (City) |150=Halton |151=Wellington South |152=Wellington Center |153=Wellington North |154=Grey South |155=Grey East |156=Grey North |157=Norfolk South |158=Norfolk North |159=Brant South |160=Brant North |161=Waterloo South |162=Waterloo North |163=Elgin East |164=Elgin West |165=Oxford South |166=Oxford North |167=Middlesex East |168=Middlesex West |169=Middlesex North |170=London (City) |171=Perth South |172=Perth North |173=Huron South |174=Huron Center |175=Huron North |176=Bruce South |177=Bruce North |178=Bothwell |179=Lambton |180=Kent |181=Essex |182=Algoma |183=Selkirk |184=Provencher |185=Lisgar |186=Marquette |186.5=Manitoba - Extension |187=New Westminster |188=Cariboo |189=Yale |190=Victoria (City) |191=Vancouver |192=Northwest Territories |[DISTRICT] }}{{subst: #ifeq: {{{ed|}}}|{{{2|0}}}|, [PROVINCE]|{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=192and{{{ed|0}}}<=192|, British Columbia}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=183and{{{ed|0}}}<=186.5|, Manitoba}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=23and{{{ed|0}}}<=37|, New Brunswick}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=4and{{{ed|0}}}<=22|, Nova Scotia}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=99and{{{ed|0}}}<=182|, Ontario}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=1and{{{ed|0}}}<=3|, Prince Edward Island}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=38and{{{ed|0}}}<=98|, Québec}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=202and{{{ed|0}}}<=206|, The Territories}}}}, Schedule No. 1 Return of the Living, {{subst: #switch:{{{ed|0}}}{{{sub|0}}} |0 = 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Harbour |4M=Cheticamp |4N=North-East Margaree |4O=Young's Bridge |4P=East Lake Ainslie |4Q=Whycocomagh |5A=Little Narrows |5B=Little Narrows |5C=Grand Narrows |5D=Middle River |5E=Baddeck |5F=Boularderie |5G=New Campbelltown |5H=Englishtown |5I=North Gut |5J=North River |5K=North Shore |5L=Ingonish |5M=Cape North |5N=St. Lawrence |6A=Grand Narrows |6B=Boisdale |6C=Boularderie |6D=Sydney North |6E=Ball's Creek |6F=East Bay North |6G=East Bay South |6H=Big Pond |6I=Lingan |6J=Main-à-Dieu |6K=Louisburg |6L=Catalone |6M=Cow Bay |6N=Gabarus |6O=Grand Mira |6P=Sydney |6Q=Trout Brook |6R=North Mira |7A=Arichat |7B=Petit de Grat |7C=D'Escousse |7D=River Inhabitants |7E=Black River |7F=River Bourgeois |7G=St. Peters |7H=Red Islands |7I=Grand River |7J=L'Ardoise |7K=Arichat West |7L=Lochlomond |7M=Forchu |8A=Guysborough |8B=Crow Harbour |8C=Cape Canso |8D=White Haven |8E=Country Harbour |8F=Indian Harbour |8G=Sherbrooke |8H=Maria Joseph |8I=Caledonia |8J=Forks St. Mary |8K=Manchester |8L=Salmon river |8M=Guysborough Intervale |8N=Milford |8O=New Harbour |8P=Goshen & Giant's Lake |8Q=Tracadie |8R=Larry's River |8S=Isaac's Harbour |9A=Ward no. 1 |9B=Ward no. 2 |9C=Ward no. 3 |9D=Ward no. 4 |9E=Ward no. 5 |9F=Ward no. 5 |9G=Ward no. 6 |9H=Sable Island |10A=North West Arm |10AA=Upper Musquodoboit |10B=Ferguson's Cove |10BB=Middle Musquodoboit |10C=Portuguese Cove |10CC=Little River |10D=Sambro |10DD=Wyse's Corner |10E=Lower Prospect |10EE=Gay's River |10F=Upper Prospect |10G=Drysdale's Cove |10H=Haggett's Cove |10I=French Village |10J=Black Point |10K=Hammond's Plains |10L=Piers Mills |10M=Dartmouth (Town) |10N=Dartmouth |10O=Windsor Road |10P=Truro Road |10Q=Eastern Passage |10R=Preston |10S=Lawrencetown |10T=Chezzetcook |10U=Musquodoboit Harbour |10V=Jeddore |10W=Pope's Harbour |10X=Sheet Harbour |10Y=Salmon River |10Z=Nicumteouch |11A=Lunenburg |11B=Ritchy's Cove |11C=Block House |11D=Summerside |11E=New Germany |11F=Chester |11G=New Ross |11H=Petite Rivière |11I=Bridgewater |11J=Tancook |11K=Bayswater |11L=Mill Cove |11M=Conqueral Bank |12A=Liverpool |12B=Liverpool |12C=Hunt's Point |12D=Port Mouton |12E=Milton, Bristol |12F=Brooklyn, Bristol |12G=Eagle Head |12H=Port Medway |12I=Mill Village |12J=Greenfield |12K=Brookfield |12L=Caledonia |12M=Kempt |13A=Clyde River |13B=Birchtown, Gunning Cove |13C=Shelburne |13D=Ohio |13E=Jorden River |13F=Lockport |13G=Sable River, Louis Head |13H=Shag Harbour, Wood's Harbour |13I=Cape Sable Island |13J=Barrington |13K=Port La Tour |14A=Plymouth |14B=Cheboque |14C=Yarmouth |14D=Ohio |14E=Carleton |14F=Kempt |14G=Tusket River |14H=Tusket |14I=Argyle |14J=Pubnico |15A=Hillsburgh |15B=Marshall |15C=Digby |15D=Sandy Cove |15E=Freeport |15F=Westport |15G=Plympton |15H=Weymouth |15I=St. Bernards |15J=Church Point |15K=Metighan |15L=Salmon River |15M=Tiverton |15N=New Tusket |15O=Rossway |15P=Smith's Cove |16A=Wilmot |16B=Middleton Corner |16C=Clarence |16D=Bridgetown |16E=Belisle |16F=New Caledonia |16G=Broad Cove |16H=Clementsport |16I=Hessian Line |16J=Annapolis Royal |16K=Carleton Corner |16L=Nictaux |16M=Dalhousie |16N=Morse's Road |16O=Maitland |17A=Canning |17B=Canard |17C=Centreville |17D=Lakeville |17E=Somerset |17F=Kentville |17G=Gaspereau |17H=Wolfville |17I=Lower Horton |17J=Aylesford South |17K=Dalhousie |17L=Aylesford North |17M=Berwick |17N=Harbourville |18A=Hantsport |18B=Falmouth |18C=Windsor |18D=Windsor Forks |18E=Ste. Croix |18F=Brooklyn |18G=Scotch |18H=Rawdon |18I=Gore |18J=Nine Mile River |18K=Shubenacadie |18L=Maitland |18M=Noel |18N=Walton |18O=Kempt |18P=Rawdon |19A=Five Islands |19B=Economy |19C=Lower Londonderry |19D=Middle Londonderry |19E=Upper Londonderry |19F=Onslow |19G=North River |19H=New Annan |19I=Tatamagouche |19J=Waugh's River |19K=Earlton |19L=Kemptown |19M=Salmon River |19N=Truro |19O=Clifton |19P=Brookfield Corner |19Q=Lower Stewiacke |19R=Middle Stewiacke |19S=Upper Stewiacke |20A=Mount Thorn |20B=River John West Branch |20C=River John |20D=Cape John |20E=Cariboo |20F=Pictou (Town) |20G=Pictou |20H=Hardwood Hill |20I=Roger's Hill |20J=West River & Greenhill |20K=Gainloch |20L=New Lairg |20M=Middle River |20N=Hopewell |20O=Albion Mines |20P=New Glasgow (Town) |20Q=New Glasgow |20R=Little Harbour |20S=McLennan's Mountain |20T=East River |20U=St. Mary's, Garden of Eden |20V=Merrigonish |20W=Barney's River |20X=Gulf Shore |20Y=Westville |20Z=French River |21A=Upper South River |21B=Lochaber |21C=Antigonish |21D=Arisaig |21E=Cape George |21F=Morristown |21G=St. Andrew's |21H=Heatherton |21I=Tracadie |21J=Harbour Boucher |21K=St. Joseph's |22A=Amherst |22B=Amherst Shore |22C=Pugwash |22D=Wallace |22E=Wentworth |22F=Westchester |22G=Victoria Cross Road |22H=River Philip |22I=Maccan |22J=River Hébert |22K=Advocate Harbour |22L=Parrsborough Shore |22M=Mills |23A=Coverdale |23B=Hillsborough |23C=Hopewell |23D=Harvey |23E=Alma |23F=Elgin |24A=Prince Ward |24B=Wellington Ward |24C=Kings Ward |24D=Queens Ward |24E=Duke Ward |24F=Sydney Ward |24G=Brook Ward |24H=Albert Ward |24I=Guy Ward |25A=Lancaster |25B=Musquash |25C=Ward No. 1 |25D=Ward No. 2 |25E=Ward No. 3 |25F=Ward No. 4 |25G=Ward No. 5 |25H=Simond's |25I=St. Martin's |26A=Clarendon |26B=Lepreau |26C=Pennfield |26D=St. George |26E=St. Patrick |26F=Dumbarton |26G=St. Andrews |26H=Ste. Croix |26I=St. David |26J=St. Stephen |26K=Miltown |26L=Upper Mills |26M=Dufferin |26N=St. James |26O=Deer Island |26P=Campobello |26Q=Grand Manan |27A=Westfield |27B=Greenwich |27C=Kingston |27D=Rothsay |27E=Hampton |27F=Kars |27G=Springfield |27H=Norton |27I=Upham |27J=Hammond |27K=Sussex |27L=Waterford |27O=Havelock |28A=Petersville |28B=Gagetown |28C=Hampstead |28D=Wickham |28E=Cambridge |28F=Canning |28G=Waterborough |28H=Johnston |28I=Brunswick |28J=Chipman |29A=Blissville |29B=Gladstone |29C=Lincoln |29D=Burton |29E=Sheffield |29F=Northfield |29G=Maugerville |30A=Fredericton - Wellington Ward |30B=Fredericton - St. Ann's Ward |30C=Fredericton - Carleton Ward |30D=Fredericton - Queen's Ward |30E=Fredericton - King's Ward |30F=New Maryland |30G=Manners-Sutton |30H=Kingsclear |30I=Prince William |30J=Dumfries |30K=Canterbury |30L=North Lake |30M=Southampton |30N=Queensbury |30O=Bright |30P=Douglass |30Q=Stanley |30R=St. Mary's |31A=Woodstock |31B=Richmond |31C=Wakefield |31D=Simonds |31E=Wilmot |31F=Wicklow |31G=Kent |31H=Aberdeen |31I=Peel |31J=Brighton |31K=Northhampton |31L=Woodstock |32A=St. Francis |32B=St. Hilaire |32C=Madawaska |32D=St. Jacques |32E=St. Basil |32F=St. Ann's |32G=St. Léonard |32H=Grand Falls |32I=Drummond |32J=Andover |32K=Perth |32L=Gordon |32M=Lorne |33A=Dorchester |33B=Sackville |33C=Westmorland |33D=Botsford |33E=Shediac |33F=Moncton |33G=Moncton |33H=Salisbury |34A=Carleton |34B=Acadieville |34C=St. Louis |34D=Richibucto |34E=Weldford |34F=Wellington |34G=St. Mary's |34H=Dundas |34I=Harcourt, Huskisson |35A=Alnwick |35B=Newcastle |35C=Northesk |35D=Southesk |35E=Ludlow |35F=Blissfield |35G=Blackville |35H=Derby |35I=Nelson |35J=Chatham |35K=Glenelg |35L=Hardwicke |36A=Beresford |36B=Bathurst |36C=New Bandon |36D=Inkerman |36E=Saumarez |36F=Caraquette |36G=Shippegan |37A=Eldon |37B=Addington |37C=Dalhousie |37D=Colborne |37E=Durham |38A=Port Daniel |38B=Hope |38C=Paspébiac |38D=New Carlisle |38E=St. Bonaventure |38F=St. Charles-de-Caplan |38G=New Richmond |38H=Maria |38I=Carleton |38J=Schoolbred |38K=St. Jean-l'Évangéliste |38L=Escuminac |38M=Mann |38N=St. Laurent |38O=Restigouche |38P=Matapédia |38Q=Tracadièche |38R=Cascapédia |39A=Cap-Chat |39B=Ste. Anne-des-Monts |39C=Mont-Louis |39D=Grande-Vallée |39E=Les Chlorydormes |39F=Rivière-au-Renard |39G=Anse-au-Griffon, St. Joseph |39H=St. Alban, Cap-des-Rosiers |39I=Gaspé Bay North, Sydenham South |39J=Gaspé Bay South |39K=Gaspé |39L=York |39M=Douglass |39N=St. Pierre-de-la-Malbaie |39O=Percé |39P=L'Anse-du-Cap |39Q=La-Grande-Rivière |39R=Ste. Adélaide-de-Pabos |39S=Newport |39T=Havre-Amherst |39U=Etang-du-Nord |39V=Hâvre-aux-Maisons |39W=Grosse-Ile |40A=St. Mathieu |40B=St. Simon |40C=St. Fabien |40D=Ste. Cécile-du-Bic |40E=St. Valérien |40F=Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur |40G=Rimouski (Town) |40H=Rimouski |40I=Ste. Blandine |40J=Ste. Luce |40K=St. Anaclet |40L=St. Donat |40M=St. Gabriel |40N=Ste. Flavie |40O=St. Joseph |40P=Ste. Angèle |40Q=St. Moise |40R=St. Edmond, Lac-au-Saumon |40S=Métis |40T=Macnider |40U=St. Octave |40V=St. Damase |40W=St. Ulric |40X=Matane |40Y=Ste. Félicité |40Z=Cherbourg |41A=Fraserville |41B=Rivière-du-Loup |41C=Notre-Dame-du-Portage |41D=St. Antonin |41E=Ste. Modeste |41F=Cacouna |41G=Cacouna |41H=Ile-Verte |41I=St. Epiphane |41J=St. Francois-Xavier, St. Hubert |41K=St. Eloi |41L=St. Paul-de-la-Croix |41M=St. Clément |41N=Trois-Pistoles |41O=Ste. Françoise |41P=St. Jean-de-Dieu |41Q=Détour-du-Lac |41R=St. Louis-du-Ha!-Ha! |41S=St. Honoré |41T=Ste. Rose-du-Dégelé |41U=St. Arsène |42A=Ste. Anne |42B=St. Onésime, Ixworth, Chapais |42C=Rivière-Ouelle |42D=St. Pacôme |42E=St. Denis |42F=St. Phillipe |42G=Mont-Carmel |42H=Kamouraska (Village) |42I=Kamouraska |42J=St. Paschal, Woodbridge, Painchaud |42K=St. André, Notre-Dame-du-Portage |42L=Ste. Hélène, Bungay, Chabot |42M=St. Alexandre, Park |43A=L'Islet |43B=St. Eugène |43C=St. Jean-Port-Joli |43D=Fournier, St. Aubert |43E=St. Roch |43F=Leverrier, Arago, Beaubien, Lessard, St. Cyrille, Ashford |43G=Ashford, Ste. Louise |43H=Dionne, Casgrain, St. Pamphile, Ste. Perpétue |44A=Montmagny |44B=St. Thomas |44C=St. Pierre |44D=St. François |44E=Berthier |44F=Ile-aux-Grues |44G=Cap-St. Ignace |44H=Rolette, Ashburton, Montminy |45A=Beaumont |45B=St. Michel |45C=St. Vallier |45D=St. Charles |45E=St. Gervais |45F=St. Raphaël |45G=St. Lazare |45H=Armagh |45I=Buckland East |45J=Mailloux |46A=Lévis |46B=Bienville |46C=Lauzon |46D=St. Joseph-de-Lévis |46E=Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire |46F=St. David-de-l'Aubervière |46G=St. Henri |46H=St. Lambert |46I=St. Jean-Chrysostome |46J=St. Etienne-de-Lauzon |46K=St. Nicolas |46L=St. Romuald |47A=St. Bernard |47B=Ste. Hénédine |47C=Ste. Marguerite |47D=St. Edouard |47E=Cranbourne |47F=Watford, Metgermette |47G=St. Anselme |47H=Ste. Claire |47I=St. Malachie |47J=St. Léon-de-Standon |47K=Buckland West |47L=St. Germain, Lac-Etchemin |47M=Ste. Justine-de-Langevin |47N=St. Isidore |48A=Ste. Marie |48B=St. Elzéar |48C=St. Joseph |48D=Saints-Anges |48E=St. Séverin |48F=St. Frédéric |48G=Sacré-Coeur-de-Jesus |48H=St. Pierre |48I=St. François |48J=St. Georges |48K=St. Côme-de-Linière |48L=St. Martin |48M=St. Victor |48N=St. Ephrem |48O=St. Evariste. de-Forsyth |48P=Shenley, St. Thomas-de-Shenley |48Q=Dorset |48R=Lambton, St. Vital-de-Lambton |48S=St. Sébastien |48T=Woburn, Ditchfield |48U=Spaulding, Clinton |49A=St. Jean-Deschaillons |49B=Ste. Emélie, Leclercville |49C=Lotbinière, St. Louis-de-Lotbinière |49D=St. Edouard |49E=Ste. Croix |49F=St. Flavien |49G=Ste. Agathe |49H=St. Antoine |49I=St. Apollinaire |49J=St. Agapit |49K=St. Gilles |49L=St. Patrice |49M=St. Narcisse |49N=St. Sylvestre |50A=Halifax North |50B=Halifax South |50C=Somerset North |50D=Somerset South |50E=Inverness East |50F=Inverness West |50G=Nelson |50H=Ste. Anastasie |50I=Ireland, Coleraine |50J=Leeds |50K=Thetford |50L=St. Pierre-de-Broughton |50M=Plessisville |51A=St. Pierre-les-Becquets |51B=Ste. Sophie-de-Lévrard |51C=Bécancour |51D=Ste. Angèle, Ste. Angèle-de-Laval |51E=Ste. Gregoire |51F=Larochelle |51G=Nicolet |51H=Ste. Monique |51I=Ste. Perpétue |51J=St. Léonard |51K=St. Winceslas |51L=Ste. Eulalie, St. Samuel |51M=St. Célestin |51N=Ste. Brigitte |51O=Gentilly, Ste. Marie-de-Blanford |51P=Ste. Gertrude |52A=St. Eugène |52AA=St. Médard |52B=St. Guillaume |52BB=Ste. Clothilde |52C=Simpson, Wendover |52CC=St. Albert |52D=St. Bonaventure |52DD=St. Valère-de-Bulstrode |52E=St. Germain |52EE=St. Samuel |52F=Grantham |52FF=St. Louis-de-Blandford |52G=Wickham West |52GG=Kingsey |52H=Wickham East |52I=Durham South |52J=Ulverton |52K=L'Avenir |52L=Kingsey |52M=Kingsey Falls |52N=Drummondville |52O=Princeville |52P=Victoriaville |52Q=Stanfold |52R=St. Norbert |52S=Chester North |52T=Chester East |52U=Chester West |52V=Tingwick |52W=Chénier |52X=St. Christophe |52Y=Warwick |52Z=Arthabaskaville |53A=St. Georges-de-Windsor |53B=Stoke |53C=Richmond |53D=Cleveland |53E=Melbourne |53F=Shipton |53G=Danville |53H=Windsor |53I=Windsor Mills |53J=Brompton |53K=Melbourne, Brompton Gore |53L=Stratford |53M=Ham South |53N=St. Adrien-de-Ham |53O=Ham North |53P=St. Fortunat-de-Wolfestown |53Q=St. Julien-de-Wolfestown |53R=Garthby |53S=Weedon |53T=Dudswell |53U=St. Camille |53V=Wotton |54A=Ditton |54B=Chesham |54C=Emberton |54D=Marston South |54E=Marston North |54F=Winslow South |54G=Winslow North |54H=Hampden |54I=Lingwick |54J=Bury |54K=Whitton |54L=Hereford West |54M=Hereford East |54N=Compton |54O=Waterville |54P=Eaton |54Q=Clifton East, West |54R=Westbury |54S=Auckland |54T=Hereford Gore |54U=New Port |55A=North Ward |55B=South Ward |55C=East Ward |55D=Centre Ward |55E=Oxford |55F=Ascot |55G=Lennoxville |56A=Stanstead |56B=Stanstead Plain |56C=Beebe Plains |56D=Magog |56E=Hatley |56F=Barnston |56G=Coaticook |56H=Dixville |56I=Barford |57A=Yamaska |57B=St. Michel |57C=St. François |57D=St. Thomas-de-Pierreville |57E=Baie-du-Febvre |57F=St. Pie-de-Guire |57G=St. Zéphirin |57H=St. David |58A=St. Pie |58B=St. Dominique |58C=Ste. Rosalie |58D=St. Simon |58E=St. Hugues |58F=Ste. Hélène |58G=St. Liboire |58H=St. Ephrem-d'Upton |58I=St. Ephrem-d'Upton (Village) |58J=St. Théodore-d'Action |58K=St. André |58L=Actonvale |59A=Granby |59B=Granby |59C=Ste. Cécile-de-Milton |59D=St. Valérien |59E=Shefford |59F=Waterloo |59G=Roxton |59H=Roxton Falls |59I=Stukeley South |59J=Stukeley North |59K=Ely South |59L=Ely North |59M=Ste. Prudentienne |60A=Brome |60B=Sutton |60C=Potton |60D=Bolton East |60E=Bolton West |60F=Farnham East |61A=Sorel |61B=Sorel |61C=St. Joseph |61D=Ste. Anne |61E=St. Robert |61F=St. Aimé |61G=St. Louis |61H=St. Marcel |61I=Ste. Victoire |61J=St. Ours (Town) |61K=St. Ours |61L=St. Roch |62A=St. Hyacinthe (Town) |62B=Notre-Dame, St. Hyacinthe |62C=St. Hyacinthe-le-Confesseur |62D=St. Barnabé |62E=St. Jude |62F=St. Louis |62G=St. Denis |62H=St. Charles |62I=La-Présentation |62J=Ste. Marie-Madeleine |62K=St. Damase |63A=Richelieu, Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours |63B=St. Mathias |63C=St. Jean-BaptiSte. de-Rouville |63D=Ste. Marie-de-Monnoir |63E=Marieville |63F=Ste. Angèle |63G=St. Césaire (Village) |63H=St. Césaire |63I=St. Paul-d'Abbotsford |63J=L'Ange-Gardien |63K=Canrobert |63L=St. Hilaire |64A=St. Athanase |64B=Iberville |64C=St. Grégoire |64D=St. Alexandre |64E=St. Sébastien |64F=Ste. Brigitte |64G=St. Georges-de-Henryville |65A=St. Thomas |65B=St. Georges-de-Clarenceville |65C=St. Armand West |65D=Philipsburg |65E=St. Armand East |65F=Frelighsburg |65G=Dunham Village |65H=Dunham |65I=Farnham (Town) |65J=Farnham |65K=Notre-Dame-des-Anges |65L=Stanbridge |66A=Varennes |66B=Varennes |66C=Verchères |66D=Contrecoeur |66E=St. Antoine |66F=St. Marc |66G=Beloeil |66H=Ste. Julie |66I=Ste. Théodosie |67A=Longueuil (Town) |67B=Longueuil |67C=St. Lambert |67D=St. Hubert |67E=Chambly (Village) |67F=Chambly |67G=Boucherville (Village) |67H=Boucherville |67I=St. Bruno |67J=St. Basile |68A=Lacolle |68B=St. Valentin |68C=L'Acadie |68D=St. Jean |68E=St. Jean (Town) |68F=St. Luc |69A=Laprairie |69B=Laprairie |69C=St. Philippe |69D=St. Constant |69E=St. Isidore |69F=St. Jacques-le-Mineur |69G=Sault-St. Louis |70A=St. Rémi |70B=St. Rémi (village) |70C=St. Michel |70D=St. Edouard |70E=Sherrington |70F=St. Cyprien |70G=Napierville (Village) |71A=St. Jean-Chrysostôme |71B=Ste. Martine |71C=St. Antoine |71D=Ste. Malachie-d'Ormstown |71E=St. Urbain |71F=Ste. Philomène |71G=St. Joachim |71H=Howick |72A=Hemmingford |72B=Havelock |72C=Franklin |72D=Hinchinbrooke |72E=Elgin |72F=Godmanchester |72G=Huntingdon |72H=St. Anicet |72I=Dundee |73A=Valleyfield |73B=St. Timothée |73C=Melocheville, St. Clément |73D=St. Stanislas-de-Kostka |73E=St. Louis-de-Gonzague |73F=St. Etienne |73G=Beauharnois (Town) |73H=Ste. Cécile |74A=St. Polycarpe |74B=St. Télesphore |74C=St. Zotique |74D=Coteau Landing |74E=St. Ignace |74F=St. Clet |74G=St. Joseph-de-Soulanges |74H=Les Cèdres |75A=Rigaud (Village) |75B=Rigaud |75C=Ste. Marthe |75D=Ste. Justine-de-Newton |75E=Vaudreuil (Village) |75F=Vaudreuil |75G=Ile-Perrot |75H=St. Lazare |76A=Tadousac |76AA=St. Prime |76B=Escoumains |76BB=St. Félicien |76C=Mille-Vaches |76CC=Péribonka |76D=Manicouagan |76DD=Ste. Anne |76E=Pointe-des-Monts |76EE=St. Fulgence |76F=Moisie |76FF=Unorganized territory |76G=Pointe-aux-Esquimaux |76H=Isle of Anticosti |76I=Natashquan |76J=Mécatina |76K=Bonne-Espérance |76L=St. Jean |76M=St. Alexis |76N=Bagotville Village |76O=St. Alphonse |76P=Chicoutimi |76Q=St. François-Xavier |76R=Laterrière |76S=St. Dominique |76T=Kénogami |76U=Hébertville |76V=St. Joseph |76W=St. Gédéon |76X=St. Jérôme |76Y=St. Louis |76Z=Notre-Dame-du-Lac |77B=St. Fidèle |77C=Ste. Agnès |77D=St. Hilarion |77E=St. Urbain |77F=Ile-aux-Coudres |77G=St. Francois-de-la-Petite-Rivière |77H=St. Irénée |77I=Les Eboulements |77J=Malbaie |77K=Pointe-au-Pic |77L=Baie-St. Paul |78A=Ste. Pétronille-de-Beaulieu |78B=St. Laurent |78C=St. Jean |78D=St. François |78E=Ste. Famille |78F=St. Pierre |78G=L'Ange-Gardien |78H=Château-Richer |78J=St. Joachim |78K=St. Tite |78L=St. Féréol |78M=Ste. Brigitte-de-Laval |79A=St. Roch Ward |79B=Jacques-Cartier Ward |79C=St. Roch South Ward |79D=St. Roch North Ward |79E=Palais Ward |79F=St. Jean Ward |79G=St. Louis Ward |79H=Montcalm Ward |79I=Banlieue, Centre Ward |79J=St. Pierre Ward |79K=Champlain Ward |79L=Montcalm Ward |79M=Banlieue, South Ward |80A=Beauport |80B=Charlesbourg |80C=Lac-Beauport |80D=St. Edmond-de-Stoneham |80E=St. Gabriel-de-Valcartier East |80F=St. Ambroise |80G=Ancienne-Lorette |80H=Ste. Foy |80I=St. Colomb-de-Sillery |80J=St. Gabriel West |80K=St. Félix-du-Cap-Rouge |81A=Grondines |81B=Deschambault |81C=St. Raymond |81D=Bourg-Louis |81E=St. Augustin |81F=Pointe-aux-Trembles |81G=Ste. Catherine |81H=Les-Ecureuils |81I=St. Ubalde |81J=Notre-Dame-des-Anges |81K=St. Casimir |81L=St. Alban |81M=St. Basile |81N=Ste. Jeanne-de-Neuville |81O=Portneuf |81P=Cap-Santé |82A=Cap-de-la-Madeleine |82B=La-Visitation |82C=St. François-Xavier |82D=Ste. Genevieve |82E=St. Prosper |82F=St. Narcisse |82G=St. Luc |82H=St. Maurice |82I=Mont-Carmel |82J=Ste. Thècle |82K=Ste. Flore |82L=St. Tite |82M=St. Stanislas |82N=Ste. Anne-de-la-Pérade |82O=Unorganized territory |83A=St. Philippe Ward |83B=St. Louis Ward |83C=Ste. Ursule Ward |83D=Notre-Dame Ward |83E=Trois-Rivières Parish |84= |84A=Yamachiche |84B=Pointe-du-Lac |84C=St. Sévère |84D=St. Etienne |84E=St. Elie |84F=St. Mathieu |84G=Shawinigan |84H=St. Barnabé |84I=Unorganized territory, Waswanipi |85A=Rivière-du-Loup |85B=Louiseville |85C=Maskinongé |85D=St. Justin |85E=Ste. Ursule |85F=St. Léon |85G=St. Paulin |85H=Hunterstown |85I=St. Alexis-des-Monts |85J=St. Didace |85K=Mastigouche |86A=Lavaltrie |86B=Lanoraie |86C=Berthier |86D=Berthier (Town) |86E=Isle-du-Pas |86F=St. Barthélémie |86G=St. Cuthbert |86H=St. Norbert |86I=St. Gabriel-de-Brandon |86J=St. Damien |86K=St. Michel-des-Saints |87A=Joliette (Town) |87B=St. Charles-Borromée |87C=St. Paul |87D=St. Thomas |87E=Ste. Elizabeth |87F=St. Félix-de-Valois |87G=St. Jean-de-Matha |87H=Ste. Emilie-de-l'Energie |87I=Ste. Mélanie |87J=St. Ambroise |87K=Ste. Beatrice |87L=St. Alphonse |87M=St. Côme |88A=Lachenaie |88B=Mascouche |88C=St. Lin |88D=St. Roch |88E=St. Paul-l'Ermite |88F=Repentigny |88G=St. Sulpice |88H=L'Assomption |88I=L'Assomption (Village) |88J=L'Epiphanie |89A=St. Jacques |89B=St. Liguorri |89C=St. Alexis |89D=St. Esprit |89E=Ste. Julienne |89F=St. Patrice-de-Rawdon |89G=St. Calixte-de-Beauport |89H=St. Théodore-de-Chertsey |89I=St. Donat, Chilton |90A=Ste. Anne Ward |90B=West Ward |90C=Centre Ward |90D=East Ward |90E=St. Louis Ward |90F=St. James Ward |90G=St. Mary's Ward |90H=St. Antoine Ward |90I=St. Lawrence Ward |91A=St. Jean-Baptiste (Village) |91B=Mile End, St. Louis |91C=Côteau-St. Louis |91D=Côte-de-la-Visitation |91E=Hochelaga (Village) |91F=St. Henri |91G=Ste. Cunégonde |91H=St. Gabriel |91I=Verdun (Village) |91J=Côte-Ste. Paul (Village) |91K=Notre-Dame-de-Grace West |91L=Côte-Ste. Antoine |91M=Côte-des-Neiges |91N=Côte-St. Paul |91O=Longue-Pointe |91P=Pointe-aux-Trembles |91Q=Rivière-des-Prairies |91R=Sault-aux-Recollets |91S=Outremont (Village) |92A=Lachine (Town) |92B=Lachine |92C=Pointe-Claire (Village) |92D=Pointe-Claire |92E=Ste. Anne |92F=Ste. Anne-de-Bellevue |92G=Ste. Genevieve |92H=Ste. Geneviève (Village) |92I=Ile-Bizard South |92J=Ile-Bizard North |92K=St. Laurent |93A=St. Vincent-de-Paul |93B=Ste. Rose |93C=Ste. Rose (Village) |93D=St. Martin |93E=Ste. Dorothée |93F=St. François-de-Sales |94A=Terrebonne (Town) |94B=Terrebonne |94C=Ste. Thérèse (Village) |94D=Ste. Thérèse |94E=St. Janvier |94F=Ste. Anne-des-Plaines |94G=Ste. Sophie |94H=New Glasgow |94I=Ste. Monique |94J=St. Jérôme |94K=St. Jérôme (Town) |94L=St. Sauveur |94M=St. Hippolyte |94N=Ste. Adèle |94O=Ste. Agathe |94P=Ste. Marguerite |94Q=Doncaster |95A=Ste. Scholastique |95B=Ste. Scholastique |95C=Ste. 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Angélique |97NN=Bouchette |97O=Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours |97OO=Cameron |97P=Montebello |97PP=Denholm |97Q=St. André-Avelin |97QQ=Egan, Maniwaki |97R=Ripon |97RR=Kensington |97S=Hartwell |97SS=Aumond |97T=Suffolk |97TT=Unorganized territory |97U=Petite-Nation North |97V=Rivière-Rouge |97W=Namur, Ponsonby |97Y=Hull (City) |97Z=Hull |98A=Quyon, Onslow South |98B=Onslow North |98C=Aldfield |98D=Bristol |98E=Shawville, Clarendon South |98F=Clarendon North, Clarendon South |98G=Thorn |98H=Alleyn, Cawood |98I=Leslie |98J=Portage-du-Fort, Lower Litchfield |98K=Bryson, Upper Litchfield |98L=Calumet Island |98M=Mansfield, Pontefract |98N=Waltham, Bryson |98O=Chapeau, Allumette Island |98P=Chichester |98Q=Malakoff, Esher, Aberdeen, Sheen |98R=Clapham |98S=Unorganized territory |99A=Charlottenburg |99B=Lancaster |99C=Kenyon |99D=Lochiel |100A=West Ward |100B=Centre Ward |100C=East Ward |100D=Cornwall |101A=Osnabruck |101B=Finch |101C=Roxborough |102A=Matilda |102B=Iroquois |102C=Williamsburg |102D=Morrisburg |102E=Mountain |102F=Winchester |103A=Hawkesbury East |103B=Hawkesbury West |103C=Hawkesbury |103D=Longueuil |103E=L'Orignal |103F=Caledonia |103G=Alfred |103H=Plantagenet North |103I=Plantagenet South |104A=Clarence |104B=Cambridge |104C=Cumberland |104D=Russell |104E=Gloucester |104F=New Edinburg |104G=Osgoode |105A=Wellington Ward |105B=Victoria Ward |105C=St. George Ward |105D=By Ward |105E=Ottawa Ward |106A=Augusta |106B=Prescott |106C=Edwardsburg |107A=Kitley |107B=Emsley |107C=Wolford |107D=Merrickville |107E=Oxford |107F=Kemptville |107G=Gower South |108A=Nepean |108B=Gower North |108C=Marlborough |108D=Goulbourn |108E=Richmond |108F=March |108G=Huntley |108H=Torbolton |108I=Fitzroy |109A=West Ward |109B=South Ward |109C=Centre Ward |109D=North Ward |109E=East Ward |109F=Elizabethtown |110A=Lansdowne Front |110B=Lansdowne Rear |110C=Leeds Front |110D=Leeds Rear |110E=Gananoque |110F=Newboro |110G=Bastard, Burgess South |110H=Yonge Front |110I=Escott Front |110J=Yonge, Escott Rear |110K=Crosby South |110L=Crosby North |111A=Bathurst |111B=Perth |111C=Elmsley North |111D=Beckwith |111E=Sherbrooke South |111F=Burgess North |111G=Smith's Falls |111H=Carleton Place |111I=Drummond |111J=Montague |112A=Ramsay |112B=Almonte |112C=Pakenham |112D=Lanark |112E=Lanark (Village) |112F=Darling |112G=Dalhousie, Sherbrooke, Lavant North |113A=McNab |113B=Horton |113C=Admaston |113D=Brougham |113E=Gratton |113F=Raglan, Radcliffe |113G=Brudenell, Lynedock |113H=Hagarty, Jones |113I=Sherwood, Richards, Burns |113J=Griffith, Matawatchan |113K=Bagot, Blythfield |113L=Renfrew |113M=Arnprior |113N=Sebastopol |113O=Unorganized Territory |114A=Alice, Fraser |114B=Algona South |114C=Bromley |114D=Clara, Head, Maria |114E=Pembroke (Town) |114F=Pembroke |114G=Petawawa, McKay |114H=Ross |114I=Ralph, Buchanan, Wylie |114J=Stafford |114K=Westmeath |114L=Algona North, Wilberforce |114M=Unorganized Territory |115A=Kingston |115B=Portsmouth |115C=Garden Island |115D=Wolfe Island |115E=Pittsburgh |115F=Howe Island |115G=Storrington |116A=Victoria Ward |116B=Rideau Ward |116C=Frontenac Ward |116D=St. Lawrence Ward |116E=Ontario Ward |116F=Sydenham Ward |116G=Cataraqui Ward |117A=Amherst Island |117B=Adolphustown |117C=Bath |117D=Ernestown |117E=Fredericksburg North |117F=Fredericksburg South |117G=Napanee (Town) |117H=Richmond |118A=Loughborough |118B=Portland |118C=Camden East |118D=Sheffield |118E=Kaladar, Anglesea |118F=Denbigh, Abinger, Ashby, Effingham |118G=Newburgh |118H=Hinchinbrooke |118I=Olden |118J=Bedford |118K=Oso |118L=Barrie |118M=Kennebec |118N=Clarendon, Miller |118O=Palmerton, Canonto |119A=Picton |119B=Wellington |119C=Athol |119D=Ameliasburg |119E=Hillier |119F=Marysborough South |119G=Marysborough North |119H=Sophiasburg |119I=Hallowell |120A=Thurlow |120B=Tyendinaga |120C=Hungerford |120D=Mill Point |121A=Sydney |121B=Trenton |121C=Belleville |122A=Huntingdon |122B=Stirling |122C=Rawdon |122D=Madoc (Village) |122E=Madoc |122F=Marmora, Lake |122G=Wollaston |122H=Monteagle, Herschel |122I=Wicklow, McClure |122J=Bangor |122K=Mayo, Carlow |122L=Grimsthorpe, Elzevir |122M=Dungannon |122N=Faraday |122O=Cashel, Limerick |122P=Tudor |122Q=Sabine, Airey, Lyel, Murchison, Robinson |123A=Cramahe |123B=Colborne |123C=Brighton |123D=Brighton (Village) |123E=Murray |123F=Percy |123G=Seymour |123H=Campbellford |123I=Hastings |124A=Alnwick |124B=Haldimand |124C=Hamilton |124D=Cobourg |125A=Ashburnham |125B=Norwood |125C=Burleigh, Anstruther, Chandos |125D=Harvey |125E=Galway, Cavendish |125F=Belmont |125G=Methuen |125H=Hastings |125I=Asphodel |125J=Standhope, Sherborne, McClintock |125K=Dudley, Dysart, Harcourt |125L=Snowden |125M=Glamorgan |125N=Mammoth |125O=Cardiff |125P=Minden |125Q=Douro |125R=Otonabee |125S=Dummer |126A=Peterborough |126B=Smith |126C=Monahan North |126D=Monahan South |126E=Ennismore |127A=Hope |127B=Port Hope |127C=Cavan |127D=Manvers |127E=Millbrook |128A=Darlington |128B=Newcastle |128C=Clarke |128D=Cartwright |128E=Bowmanville |129A=Ops |129B=Lindsay |129C=Mariposa |129D=Emily |129E=Verulam |129F=Omemee |129G=Bobcaygeon |130A=Eldon |130B=Fenelon |130C=Fenelon Falls |130D=Carden |130E=Dalton |130F=Bexley |130G=Somerville |130H=Digby, Laxton, Longford |130I=Lutterworth |130J=Hindon, Anson |131A=Morrison |131B=Gravenhurst |131C=Muskoka |131D=Wood, Medora |131E=Monk |131F=Cardwell, Watt |131G=Conger, Humphrey |131H=Oakley, Ryde, Draper |131I=Bracebridge, Macauly |131J=Brunel, Stephenson |131K=Ridout, McLean |131L=Sinclair, Franklin |131M=Proudfoot, Chaffey, Bethune, Perry |131N=McDougall, Cowper, Foley |131O=Parry Sound, Parry Island |131P=Burpee, Carling, Ferguson |131Q=Lake Shore, Shawanaga |131R=Monteith, Christie |131S=Hagerman, McKellar |131T=Croft, Spence |131U=Hardy, McConkey, Mills, Wilson, Ferrie, McKenzie |131V=Joly, Strong, Chapman |131W=Laurier, Machar, Lunt |131X=Armour, Ryerson |131Y=Stisted, McMurrich |131Z=Himsworth, Gurd, Pringle, Nipissing |132A=Pickering |132B=Whitby West |132C=Whitby |132D=Whitby East |132E=Oshawa |133A=Uxbridge |133B=Reach |133C=Scugog |133D=Scott |133E=Brock |133F=Thorah |133G=Mara |133H=Rama |133I=Port Perry |133J=Uxbridge |133K=Cannington |134A=St. Lawrence Ward |134B=St. David Ward |134C=St. Thomas Ward |134D=St. John's Ward |134E=St. James Ward |134F=St. George Ward |134G=St. Andrew Ward |134H=St. Patrick Ward |134I=St. Stephen Ward |135A=Scarborough |135B=York East |135C=Markham |135D=Yorkville |135E=Markham (Village) |135F=Stouffville |136A=Richmond Hill |136B=Brockton |136C=Parkdale |136D=Etobicoke |136E=Vaughan |136F=York West |137A=King |137B=Stouffville (Village) |137C=Whitchurch |137D=Aurora |137E=Newmarket |137F=Gwillimbury East |137G=Holland Landing |137H=Gwillimbury North |137I=Georgina |138A=Tecumseth |138B=Gwillimbury West |138C=Bradford |138D=Mulmur |138E=Tosorontio |138F=Essa |138G=Alleston |138H=Innisfil |139A=Nottawasaga |139B=Staynor |139C=Collingwood |139D=Sunnidale |139E=Vespra |139F=Barrie |139G=Flos |139H=Tiny |139I=Penetanguishene |139J=Tay |139K=Midland |139L=Medonte |139M=Oro |139N=Matchedash, Orillia |139O=Orillia (Town) |140A=Toronto |140B=Chinguacousy |140C=Brampton (Town) |140D=Streetsville |140E=Toronto Gore |141A=Adjala |141B=Albion |141C=Bolton |141D=Caledon |141E=Mono |142A=Humberstone |142B=Port Colborne |142C=Bertie |142D=Port Erie |142E=Crowland |142F=Welland |142G=Willoughby |142H=Thorold |142I=Thorold (Town) |142J=Stamford |142K=Chippawa |142L=Clifton |143A=Niagara |143B=Niagara (Town) |144A=Caistor |144B=Gainsborough |144C=Moulton |144D=Sherbrooke |144E=Wainfleet |144F=Canborough |144G=Pelham |144H=Dunn |144I=Dunnville |145A=St. Catherines |145B=Grantham |145C=Louth |145D=Clinton |145E=Grimsby |145F=Merritton |145G=Port Dalhousie |145H=Beamsville |145I=Grimsby |146A=Walpole |146B=Rainham |146C=Cayuga South |146D=Cayuga North |146E=Cayuga |146F=Oneida |146G=Seneca |146H=Caledonia |147A=Saltfleet |147B=Binbrook |147C=Barton |147D=Glanford 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|156D=Sullivan |156E=Derby |156F=Keppel |156G=Brook |156H=Sarawak |157A=Houghton |157B=Walsingham |157C=Charlottesville |157D=Woodhouse |157E=Port Dover |158A=Waterford |158B=Townsend |158C=Windham |158D=Middleton |158E=Simcoe |158F=Tillsonburg |159A=Brantford (City) |159B=Burford |159C=Oakland |159D=Brantford West |159E=Tuscarora |160A=Brantford (City) |160B=Burford |160C=Oakland |160D=Brantford West |161A=Wilmot |161B=Dumfries North |161C=Waterloo South |161D=Galt |161E=Preston |161F=Hespeler |161G=New Hamburg |162A=Woolwich |162B=Wellesley |162C=Waterloo North |162D=Waterloo (Town) |162E=Berlin |163A=Yarmouth |163B=Port Stanley |163C=St-Thomas |163D=Malahide |163E=Aylmer |163F=Dorchester South |163G=Springfield |163H=Bayham |163I=Vienna |164A=Aldborough |164B=Dunwick |164C=Southwold |165A=Dereham |165B=Tillsonburg |165C=Norwich South |165D=Norwich North |165E=Norwich |165F=Oxford East |165G=Oxford West |165H=Ingersoll |165I=Oxford North |166A=Nissouri East |166B=Zorra West 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|174D=Hullett |174E=McKillop |174F=Seaforth |174G=Grey |174H=Brussels |175A=Howick |175B=Turnberry |175C=Morris |175D=Wawanosh East |175E=Wawanosh West |175F=Ashfield |175G=Brussels |175H=Wingham |175I=Blyth |175J=Wroxeter |175K=Lucknow |176A=Huron |176B=Kinloss |176C=Culross |176D=Carrick |176E=Kincardine |176F=Kincardine (Town) |176G=Greenock |176H=Brant |176I=Walkerton |176J=Teeswater |176K=Tiverton |176L=Lucknow |177A=Bruce |177B=Arran |177C=Saugeen |177D=Southampton |177E=Amabel |177F=Albemarle |177G=Eastnor, Lindsay, St. Edmunds |177H=Port Elgin |177I=Wiarton |177J=Chesley |177K=Tara |177L=Paisley |177M=Elderslie |178A=Howard |178B=Orford |178C=Camden |178D=Zone |178E=Euphemia |178F=Sombra |178G=Dawn |178H=Bothwell |178I=Ridgetown |178J=Dresden |178K=Thamesville |179A=Sarnia (Town) |179B=Sarnia |179C=Moore |179D=Enniskillen |179E=Oil Springs |179F=Petrolia |179G=Brooke |179H=Alvinston |179I=Warwick |179J=Watford |179K=Plympton |179L=Wyoming |179M=Bosanquet |179N=Thedford |179O=Arkona |179P=Pointe Edward |179Q=Forest Village |180A=Romney |180B=Tibury East |180C=Raleigh |180D=Harwich |180E=Blenheim |180F=Dover |180G=Chatham |180H=Wallaceburg |180I=Chatham (Town) |181A=Malden |181B=Amherstburg |181C=Anderdon |181D=Colchester North |181E=Colchester South |181F=Gosfield |181G=Kingsville |181H=Mersea |181I=Pelee Islands |181J=Sandwich West |181K=Sandwich (Town) |181L=Sandwich East |181M=Windsor |181N=Maidstone |181O=Rochester |181P=Belle River |181Q=Tilbury West |181R=Leamington |182A=Howland, Strawberry, Lacloche, Haywood Island |182AA=Pic |182B=Bidwell, Sheguiandah |182BB=Nipigon |182C=Assigninack |182CC=Silver Islet |182D=Sandfield |182DD=Prince Arthur |182E=Tehkummah |182EE=Fort William |182F=Carnarvon |182FF=Matawin |182G=Billings, Campbell |182GG=St. Joseph |182H=Allan |182I=Gordon, Mills |182J=Burpee, Robinson, Barrie Island |182K=Dawson, Cockburn Island |182L=Wookwamakang |182M=Killarney |182N=Spanish River |182O=Mississagua River |182P=Thessalon |182Q=Lefroy |182R=Bruce Mines |182S=Plummer |182T=Tarbutt |182U=Garden River |182V=Sault Ste. Marie |182W=Korah |182X=Dennis |182Y=Vankoughnet |182Z=Michipicotin |183A=Assiniboia |183B=Kildonan |183C=Winnipeg |183D=St. Boniface |183E=Springfield |184A=Morris East |184B=Emerson (Town) |184C=Emerson |184D=Ste. Agathe |184E=Laveyrandrye |184F=Cartier |185A=St. Paul |185B=St. Clément |185C=St. Andrews |185D=Rockwood |186A=Gladstone |186B=Westbourne |186C=Mountain |186D=Burnside |186E=Portage |186F=High Bluff, Poplar Point |186G=Dufferin |186H=Dufferin South |186I=Morris West |186J=St. Francois-Xavier |186K=Baie-St. Paul |186L=Woodlands |186.5B=Eastern Extension |186.5C=North Eastern Extension |186.5D=North Western Extension |186.5E=Western Extension |186.5F=Western Extension, South Western Extension |187A=South |187B=North |187C=Cassiar, Northern Interior |187D=Coast of Mainland |188A=Richfield, Barkerville, Lightning |188B=Quesnelmouth, Soda Creek, Keithly Creek |188C=William's Lake, Canoe Creek |188D=Keithley |188E=Clinton, Lillooet |188F=Omineca, New Caledonia |189A=Yale, Hope |189B=Lytton, Cache Creek, Spence's Bridge, Kamloops |189C=Nicola, O'Konagan |189D=Osoyoos |189E=Kootenay |190A=Yates Street Ward |190B=Johnson Street Ward |190C=James Bay Ward |190D=Victoria |190E=Metchosin, Esquimalt |191A=Nanaimo, Noonas Bay |191B=Comox, Alberni |191C=Cowichin, Salt Spring Island |191D=Saanich |191E=Sooke Lake, Highland |191F=Western Coast |192B=Eastern Extension |192C=North Eastern Extension |192D=North Western Extension |192E=Western Extension |192F=Western Extension, South Western Extension |192G=Cumberland South |192H=Qu'Appelle |192I=Wood Mountain |192J=Prince Albert |192K=Battleford |192L=Edmonton |192M=Bow River |192N=York Factory |192O=Oxford House |192P=Norway House |192Q=Cumberland North |192R=Edmonton |192S=Peace River |192T=Athabaska |192U=McKenzie |192V=Eastern Rupert's Land |[SUB-DISTRICT] }}, [PAGE], ED {{{ed|[X] }}}, Sub {{{sub|[X] }}}, Div. 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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Canada_Genealogy_Resources]] ===Description=== The third Census of Canada was a nominal census held in 1891. The [https://archive.org/stream/1891981891i1891engfra#page/n11/mode/2up instructions to enumerators] can assist a user in interpreting the records, and any codes or marks made by the enumerator. While not all schedules have been preserved in their entirety, they originally consisted of the following information: :Schedule 1, Population :Schedule 2, Deaths that had occurred in the last twelve months :Schedule 3, Real estate, orchard products, nurseries, vineyards and market gardens :Schedule 4, Farm products and all relating to agriculture :Schedule 5, Livestock and animal products :Schedule 6, Industrial establishments :Schedule 7, Products of the forest :Schedule 8, Production related to shipping and mining :Schedule 9, Fisheries The Library and Archives of Canada only provides a searchable index of schedule 1. ===Repositories=== [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1891/Pages/1891.aspx Library and Archives Canada - Search page] ===Citation Format=== Enter '''{{subst:Cen|CA1891|''Enumeration District No.''|''Sub-District No.''}} ''' on a profile and then "save changes" to automatically copy this 'fill in the blanks' citation to a profile, with the information for province, enumeration district and sub-district already filled in based on the district and sub-district information from LAC. '''Note 1:''' Most districts had a 'sub-district' entitled "Institutions" which was not given a letter designation. Institutions must be manually entered as sub-district when needed. '''Note 2:''' Nippising District was anomalous as it was numbered 95 1/2; for use in this template it should be entered as the decimal equivalent, 95.5 instead. 1891 Census of Canada, {{subst: #switch:{{{ed|0}}} |0 = [DISTRICT], [PROVINCE] |1=Cariboo |2=New Westminster |3=Vancouver |4=Victoria |5=Yale |6=Lisgar |7=Marquette |8=Provencher |9=Selkirk |10=Winnipeg (City) |11=Albert |12=Carleton |13=Charlotte |14=Gloucester |15=Kent |16=King's |17=Northumberland |18=Queen's |19=Restigouche |20=Saint John (City) |21=Saint John (County) |22=Sunbury |23=Victoria |24=Westmorland |25=York |26=Annapolis |27=Antigonish |28=Cape Breton |29=Colchester |30=Cumberland |31=Digby |32=Guysborough |33=Halifax (City) |34=Halifax (County) |35=Hants |36=Iverness |37=King's |38=Lunenberg |39=Pictou |40=Queen's |41=Richmond |42=Shelburne |43=Victoria |44=Yarmouth |45=Addington |46=Algoma |47=Bothwell |48=Brant North |49=Brant South |50=Brockville |51=Bruce East |52=Bruce North |53=Bruce West |54=Cardwell |55=Carleton |56=Cornwall and Stormont |57=Dundas |58=Durham East |59=Durham West |60=Elgin East |61=Elgin West |62=Essex North |63=Essex South |64=Frontenac |65=Glengarry |66=Grenville South |67=Grey East |68=Grey North |69=Grey South |70=Haldimand |71=Halton |72=Hamilton (City) |73=Hastings East |74=Hastings North |75=Hastings West |76= Huron East |77=Huron South |78=Huron West |79=Kent |80=Kingston (City) |81=Lambton East |82=Lambton West |83=Lanark North |84=Lanark South |85=Leeds and Grenville North |86=Leeds South |87=Lennox |88=Lincoln and Niagara |89=London (City) |90=Middlesex East |91=Middlesex North |92=Middlesex South |93=Middlesex West |94=Monck |95=Muskoka and Parry Sound |95.5=Nipissing |96=Norfolk North |97=Norfolk South |98=Northumberland East |99=Northumberland West |100=Ontario North |101=Ontario South |102=Ontario West |103=Ottawa (City) |104=Oxford North |105=Oxford South |106=Peel |107=Perth North |108=Perth South |109=Peterborough East |110=Peterborough West |111=Prescott |112=Prince Edward |113=Renfrew North |114=Renfrew South |115=Russell |116=Simcoe East |117=Simcoe North |118=Simcoe South |119=Toronto (City) |120=Victoria North |121=Victoria South |122=Waterloo North |123=Waterloo South |124=Welland |125=Wellington Centre |126=Wellington North |127=Wellington South |128=Wentworth North |129=Wentworth South |130=York East |131=York North |132=York West |133=King's |134=Prince |135=Queen's |136=Argenteuil |137=Bagot |138=Beauce |139=Beauharnois |140=Bellechasse |141=Berthier |142=Bonaventure |143=Brome |144=Chambly |145=Champlain |146=Charlevoix |147=Châteauguay |148=Chicoutimi and Saguenay |149=Compton |150=Deux-Montagnes |151=Dorchester |152=Drummond and Arthabaska |153=Gaspé |154=Hochelaga |155=Huntingdon |156=Iberville |157=Jacques-Cartier |158=Joliette |159=Kamouraska |160=Laprairie |161=L'Assomption |162=Laval |163=Lévis |164=L'Islet |165=Lotbinière |166=Maskinongé |167=Mégantic |168=Missisquoi |169=Montcalm |170=Montmagny |171=Montmorency |172=Montréal |173=Napierville |174=Nicolet |175=Ottawa (County) |176=Pontiac |177=Portneuf |178=Québec (City) |179=Québec (County) |180=Richelieu |181=Richmond and Wolfe |182=Rimouski |183=Rouville |184=St. Hyacinthe |185=St. Jean |186=St. Maurice |187=Shefford |188=Sherbrooke |189=Soulanges |190=Stanstead |191=Témiscouata |192=Terrebonne |193=Trois-Rivières |194=Vaudreuil |195=Verchères |196=Yamaska |197=Alberta |198=Assiniboia East |199=Assiniboia West |200=Saskatchewan |201=Unorganized Territories |[DISTRICT] }}{{subst: #ifeq: {{{ed|}}}|{{{2|0}}}|, [PROVINCE]|{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=1and{{{ed|0}}}<=5|, British Columbia}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=6and{{{ed|0}}}<=10|, Manitoba}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=11and{{{ed|0}}}<=25|, New Brunswick}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=26and{{{ed|0}}}<=44|, Nova Scotia}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=45and{{{ed|0}}}<=132|, Ontario}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=133and{{{ed|0}}}<=135|, Prince Edward Island}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=136and{{{ed|0}}}<=196|, Québec}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=197and{{{ed|0}}}<=201|, Northwest Territories}}}}, Schedule No. 1 Nominal Return of the Living, {{subst: #switch:{{{ed|0}}}{{{sub|0}}} |0 = [SUB-DISTRICT] |1A=Alexandria |1B=Alkali Lake |1C=Big Bar |1D=Clinton |1E=Keithley Creek |1F=Lac La Hache |1G=Lightning Creek |1H=Lillooet |1I=Quesnelle |1J=Richfield |1K=William's Lake |2A=New Westminster |2B=New Westminster (City) |2C=Vancouver |3A=Alberni |3B=Comox |3C=Comox South |3D=Cowichan North |3E=Cowichan South |3F=Gabriola Island |3G=Goldstream and Sooke |3H=Lake and Highland |3I=Mayne Island |3J=Mountain |3K=Nanaimo |3L=Saanich North and Saanich South |3M=Salt Spring Island |3N=West Shore |4A=James' Bay Ward |4B=Johnson Street Ward |4C=Yates Street Ward |4D=Esquimalt |4E=Metchosen |4F=Victoria |5A=Cache Creek |5B=Douglas Lake |5C=Grand Prairie |5D=Hope |5E=Kamloops |5F=Kootenay Lower |5G=Kootenay Upper |5H=Lytton |5I=Nicola |5J=Okanagan Mission |5K=Osoyoos |5L=Priest's Valley |5M=Princeton |5N=Spallumcheen |5O=Spence's Bridge |5P=Yale |6A=Assiniboia |6B=Belcourt |6C=East Selkirk (Town) and Varennes |6D=Fairford and Posen |6E=Gimli |6F=Kildonan |6G=Macdonald |6H=Plessis (Fort Alexander) |6J=Rockwood |6K=Selkirk (Town) |6L=Springfield |6M=St. Andrews |6N=St. Clements |6O=St. Francois Xavier |6P=St. Laurent |6Q=St. Paul |6S=Woodlands |7A=Archie and Ellice |7AA=Rosedale |7B=Birtle |7BB=Rossburn |7C=Birtle (Town) |7CC=Russell and Silver Creek |7D=Blanchard |7DD=Saskatchewan |7E=Boulton and Shell River |7F=Clanwilliam |7FF=Shoal Lake and Strathclair |7G=Cypress North |7H=Cypress South |7II=Westbourne |7J=Elm River |7K=Gladstone (Town) |7L=Glendale |7M=Harrison |7N=Lansdowne |7O=Miniota |7P=Minnedosa (Town) |7Q=Neepawa |7R=Norfolk North |7S=Norfolk South |7T=Oak River |7U=Odanah |7V=Osprey |7W=Portage La Prairie |7X=Portage La Prairie (Town) |7Y=Rapid City |7Z=Riding Mountain |8A=Cartier |8B=Salaberry |8C=Emerson (Town) |8D=Franklin |8E=Hanover |8F=Hespeler |8G=La Broquerie |8H=Montcalm |8I=Morris |8J=Morris (Town) |8K=Ste. Anne |8L=St. Boniface |8M=St. Boniface (Town) |8N=St. Norbert |8O=Taché |8P=Youville |9A=Argyle |9AA=Wallace |9B=Arthur |9BB=Whitehead |9C=Brandon (City) |9CC=Whitewater |9D=Brenda |9DD=Woodworth |9E=Carleton |9F=Cornwallis |9G=Daly |9H=Deloraine |9I=Derby |9J=Douglas |9K=Dufferin North |9L=Dufferin South |9M=Elton |9N=Glenwood |9O=Inchiquin |9P=Lorne |9Q=Louise |9R=Medora |9S=Morden (Town) |9T=Oakland |9U=Pipestone |9V=Rhineland |9W=Riverside |9X=Sifton |9Y=Turtle Mountain |9Z=Virden (Town) |10A=Ward 1 |10B=Ward 2 |10C=Ward 3 |10D=Ward 4 |10E=Ward 5 |10F=Ward 6 |11A=Alma |11B=Coverdale |11C=Elgin |11D=Harvey |11E=Hillsborough |11F=Hopewell |12A=Aberdeen |12B=Brighton |12C=Kent |12D=Northampton |12E=Peel |12F=Richmond |12G=Simonds |12H=Wakefield |12I=Wicklow |12J=Wilmot |12K=Woodstock |12L=Woodstock (Town) |13A=Campobello |13B=Clarendon |13C=Dufferin |13D=Dumbarton |13E=Grand Manan |13F=Lepreau |13G=Milltown (Town) |13H=Pennfield |13I=St-Andrews |13J=Ste-Croix |13K=St-David |13L=St-George |13M=St-James |13N=St-Patrick's |13O=St-Stephen's |13P=St-Stephen's (Town) |13Q=Upper Mills |13R=West Isles (Deer Island) |14A=Bathurst |14B=Beresford |14C=Caraquet |14D=Inkerman |14E=New Bandon |14F=St-Isidore |14G=Saumarez |14H=Shippigan |15A=Acadieville |15B=Carleton |15C=Dundas |15D=Harcourt |15E=Richibucto |15F=St-Louis |15G=Ste-Mary's |15H=St-Paul |15I=Weldford |15J=Wellington |16A=Cardwell |16B=Greenwich |16C=Hammond |16D=Hampton |16E=Havelock |16F=Kars |16G=Kingston |16H=Norton |16I=Rothesay |16J=Studholm |16K=Springfield |16L=Sussex |16M=Upham |16N=Waterford |16O=Westfield |17A=Alnwick |17B=Blackville |17C=Blissfield |17D=Chatham |17E=Derby |17F=Glenelg |17G=Hardwicke |17H=Ludlow |17I=Nelson |17J=Newcastle |17K=North Esk |17L=Rogerville |17M=South Esk |18A=Brunswick |18B=Cambridge |18C=Canning |18D=Chipman |18E=Gagetown |18F=Hampstead |18G=Johnston |18H=Petersville |18I=Waterborough |18J=Wickham |19A=Addington |19B=Colborne |19C=Dalhousie |19D=Durham |19E=Eldon and Restigouche River |20A=Albert Ward |20B=Brook's Ward |20C=Duke's Ward |20D=Guy's Ward |20E=King's Ward |20F=Prince Ward |20G=Queen's Ward |20H=Sydney Ward |20I=Wellington Ward |21A=Dufferin Ward |21B=Lansdowne Ward |21C=Lorne Ward |21D=Stanley Ward |21E=Victoria Ward |21F=Lancaster |21G=Musquash |21H=St-Martin's |21I=Simond's |22A=Blissville |22B=Burton |22C=Gladstone |22D=Lincoln |22E=Maugerville |22F=Northfield |22G=Sheffield |23A=Andover |23B=Drummond |23C=Gordon |23D=Grand Falls |23E=Lorne |23F=Madawaska |23G=Perth |23H=Ste-Anne |23I=St-Basile |23J=St-Francis |23K=St-Hilaire |23L=St-Jacques |23M=St-Leonard |24A=Botsford |24B=Dorchester |24C=Moncton (City) |24D=Moncton |24E=Sackville |24F=Salisbury |24G=Shediac |24H=Westmoreland |25A=Bright |25B=Canterbury |25C=Douglas |25D=Dumfries |25E=Fredericton (City)-Carleton Ward |25F=Fredericton (City)-King's Ward |25G=Fredericton (City)-Queen's Ward |25H=Fredericton (City)-St-Ann's Ward |25I=Fredericton (City)-Wellington's Ward |25J=Kingsclear |25K=Manners Sutton |25L=Marysville (Town) |25M=New Maryland |25N=Northlake |25O=Prince William |25P=Queensbury |25Q=St-Mary's |25R=Southampton |25S=Stanley |26A=Annapolis Royal |26AA=Round Hill (Moschelle) |26B=Bear River |26BB=Springfield |26C=Belleisle |26D=Bridgetown |26E=Carleton's Corner |26F=Clarence |26G=Clements |26H=Clementsvale |26I=Clements West |26J=Dalhousie |26K=Granville Ferry |26L=Granville Lower |26M=Hampton |26N=Lawrencetown Lane |26O=Lequille |26P=Maitland |26Q=Margaretsville |26R=Meadowvale |26S=Melvern |26T=Middleton |26U=Milford |26V=New Albany |26W=Nictaux |26X=Parker's Cove |26Y=Port George |26Z=Port Lorne |27A=Antigonish Harbour |27B=Antigonish (Village) |27C=Arisaig |27D=Ballantyne's Cove |27E=Fraser's Mills |27F=Harbour Au Bouche |27G=Heatherton |27H=Lenwood |27I=Lochaber Lake |27J=Malignant Brook |27K=Mahoney's Beach |27L=Merland |27M=Pomquet River |27N=Salt Springs |27O=St. Joseph's |27P=Upper South River |28A=Ball's Creek |28B=Big Pond |28C=Boisdale |28D=Boularderie |28E=Bridgeport |28F=Catalone |28G=Cow Bay |28H=East Bay North and South |28I=Gabarus |28J=Glace Bay |28K=Grand Mira |28L=Grand Narrows |28M=Hillside Mira |28N=Leitche's Creek |28O=Lingan |28P=Little Bras d'Or |28Q=Loch Lomond |28R=Louisburg |28S=Main-à-Dieu |28T=North Sydney |28U=Sydney (Town) |28V=Sydney Forks |28W=Sydney Mines |28X=Trout Brook |28Y=Victoria |29A=Acadia Mines West |29B=Acadia Mines East |29C=Brookfield |29D=Clifton |29E=Earlton |29F=Economy |29G=Five Islands |29H=Kempt |29I=Lower Stewiacke North |29J=Lower Stewiacke South |29K=Lower Onslow |29L=Lower Londonderry |29M=Middle Londonderry |29N=Middle Stewiacke |29O=New Annan |29P=North River |29Q=Salmon River |29R=Tatamagouche East |29S=Tatamagouche West |29T=Truro (Town) |29U=Upper Stewiacke West |29V=Upper Stewiacke East |29W=Upper Londonderry |29X=Waugh's River North |29Y=Waugh's River South |30A=Amherst (Town) |30B=Amherst |30C=Amherst Shore |30D=Advocate Harbour |30E=Maccan |30F=Malagash |30G=Oxford |30H=Pugwash |30I=Parrsboro (Town) |30J=Parrsboro |30K=Parrsboro Shore |30L=River Philip |30M=River Hébert |30N=Springhill (Town) |30O=Springhill |30P=Victoria |30Q=Westchester |30R=Wallace |30S=Wentworth |31A=Chéticamp |31B=Church Point |31C=Comeauville |31D=Culloden |31E=Digby |31F=Freeport |31G=Grosses Coques |31H=Hillsburg |31I=Little River |31J=Marshall (Town) |31K=Metaghan |31L=Metaghan River |31M=New Tuskett |31N=Plympton |31O=Rossway |31P=Salmon River |31Q=Sandy Cove |31R=Smith Cove |31S=St. Bernard's |31T=Tiverton |31U=Westport |31V=Weymouth |32A=Caledonia |32B=Canso |32C=Country Harbour |32D=Crow Harbour |32E=Forks of St Mary's |32F=Guysborough |32G=Guysborough Intervale |32H=Goshen |32I=Indian Harbour |32J=Isaac's Harbour |32K=Larry's River |32L=Liscombe |32M=Manchester |32N=Marie Joseph |32O=Melford |32P=New Harbour |32Q=Salmon River |32R=Sherbrooke |32S=Tracadie |32T=White Head |33A=Ward 1 |33B=Ward 2 |33C=Ward 3 |33D=Ward 4 |33E=Ward 5 |33F=Ward 6 |34A=Polling District 7 |34AA=Polling District 30 |34B=Polling District 8 |34BB=Dartmouth (Town) |34C=Polling District 9 |34CC=Polling District 32A |34D=Polling District 10 |34DD=Polling District 32B |34E=Polling District 11 |34EE=Polling District 33 |34F=Polling District 12 |34FF=Polling District 34 |34G=Polling District 13 |34GG=Polling District 35 |34H=Polling District 14 |34HH=Polling District 36 |34I=Polling District 15 |34II=Polling District 37 |34J=Polling District 16 |34JJ=Polling District 38 |34K=Polling District 17 |34KK=Polling District 39 |34L=Polling District 18 |34M=Polling District 19 |34N=Polling District 20 |34O=Polling District 21 |34P=Polling District 22 |34Q=Polling District 23 |34R=Polling District 24 |34S=Polling District 25 |34T=Polling District 26A |34U=Polling District 26B |34V=Polling District 27A |34W=Polling District 27B |34X=Polling District 28A |34Y=Polling District 28B |34Z=Polling District 29 |35A=Avondale |35B=Brooklyn |35C=Burlington |35D=Curry's Corner |35E=Falmouth |35F=Five Mile River |35G=Forks |35H=Gore |35I=Hantsport |35J=Kempt |35K=Maitland |35L=Nine Mile River |35M=Noel |35N=Rawdon Church |35O=Scotch Village |35P=Selmah |35Q=Shubenacadie |35R=South Maitland |35S=South Rawdon and Uniacke |35T=Ste. Croix |35U=Walton |35V=Windsor (Court House) |36A=Broad Cove Marsh |36B=Chéticamp |36C=Glencoe |36D=Hawkesbury (Town) |36E=Hillsboro |36F=Judique |36G=Lake Ainslie East |36H=Lake Ainslie West |36I=Margarie |36J=Margaree North East |36K=Margaree South West |36L=North Mountain |36M=Pleasant Bay |36N=Poplar Grove |36O=Port Hastings |36P=Port Hood |36Q=River Dennis |36R=River Inhabitants |36S=Strathlorn |36T=Whycocomagh |36U=Whycocomagh South |37A=Canning |37B=Canard |37C=Centreville |37D=Lakeville |37E=Somerset |37F=Kentville and Canaan |37G=Gaspereaux |37H=Wolfville |37I=Lower Horton |37J=Aylesford South |37K=Dalhousie |37L=Aylesford North |37M=Berwick |37N=Harbourville |38A=Bayswater |38B=Blockhouse |38C=Bridgewater |38D=Chester |38E=Conquerall |38F=Lunenburg |38G=Mill Cove |38H=New Germany |38I=New Ross |38J=Petite Rivière |38K=Ritcey's Cove |38L=Summerside |38M=Tancook |39A=Abercrombie |39AA=Westville |39B=Bailey's Brook |39C=Barney's River |39D=Cape John |39E=Cariboo East and West |39F=Dalhousie |39G=East River |39H=Churchville and Fraser's Moutain |39I=French River |39J=Garden of Eden |39K=Green Hill |39L=Hardwood Hill |39M=Hopewell and Lorne |39N=Little Harbour |39O=McLellan's Mountain |39P=Merigomish |39Q=Middle River |39R=Mill Brook |39S=Mount Thom |39T=New Glasgow (Town) |39U=New Larig |39V=Pictou Island and Fisher's Grant |39W=Pictou (Town) |39X=River John |39Y=River John-West Branch |39Z=Stellarton |40A=Brookfield |40B=Brooklyn |40C=Caledonia |40D=Eagle Head |40E=Greenfield |40F=Hunt's Point |40G=Kempt |40H=Liverpool |40I=Mill Village |40J=Milton |40K=Port Medway |40L=Port Mouton |41A=Arichat |41B=Arichat East |41C=Black River |41D=D'Escousse |41E=Framboise |41F=Grand River |41G=Loch Lomond |41H=Lower L'Ardoise |41I=Petit de Grat |41J=Red Islands |41K=River Bourgeois |41L=River Inhabitants |41M=St. Peter's |41N=Upper L'Ardoise |41O=Arichat West |42A=Barrington |42B=Barrington Passage |42C=Cape Sable Island |42D=Cape Sable Island Centre |42E=Church Over |42F=Green Harbour |42G=Jordan Bay |42H=Jordan Falls |42I=Louis Head |42J=Lockeport |42K=North East Harbour |42L=Ohio |42M=Port Clyde |42N=Port La Tour |42O=Sandy Point |42P=Shag Harbour |42Q=Shelburne |42R=Woods Harbour |43A=Baddeck |43B=Bay St. Lawrence |43C=Big Baddeck |43D=Boularderie |43E=Cape North |43F=Englishtown |43G=Grand Narrows |43H=Ingonish |43I=Little Narrows North |43J=Little Narrows South |43K=Middle River |43L=New Campbellton |43M=New Haven |43N=North Shore |43O=North River |43P=South Gut |44A=Arcadia |44B=Argyle |44C=Belleville |44D=Carleton |44E=Centre (Town) |44F=Chegoggin |44G=Court House |44H=Eel Brook |44I=Exchange Building |44J=Hebron |44K=Islands |44L=Kemptville |44M=Milton |44N=Ohio |44O=Port Maitland |44P=Pubnico East |44Q=Pubnico Head |44R=Pubnico West |44S=Rockville |44T=South End |44U=Tusket |44V=Tusket Lakes |44W=Tusket Wedge |45A=Abinger, Effingham, Ashby and Denbigh |45B=Barrie |45C=Bedford |45D=Camden |45E=Clarendon and Miller |45F=Hinchinbrooke |45G=Kaladar and Anglesea |45H=Kennebec |45I=Loughborough |45J=Newburgh (Village) |45K=Olden |45L=Oso |45M=Palmerston and Canonto |45N=Portland |45O=Sheffield |46A=Algoma Mills |46AA=Chelmsford and Cartier |46AAA=Carnavon |46B=Bruce Mines |46BB=Fort Francis |46BBB=Cockburn Island |46C=Day |46CC=Hawk Lake |46CCC=Dawson |46D=Echo River |46DD=Keewatin North |46DDD=Duck Islands |46E=Garden River |46EE=Keewatin South |46EEE=Gordon |46F=Goulais Bay |46FF=Murill |46FFF=Gore Bay (Town) |46G=Grande Pointe |46GG=Neebing Centre and North |46GGG=Howland |46H=Hallam and Graham |46HH=Neebing North |46HHH=Mills |46I=Hilton |46II=Neebing South |46III=Robinson |46J=Killarney |46JJ=Nipigon and Pays Plat |46JJJ=Sandfield |46K=Kirkwood |46KK=Nipigon and Pays Plat |46KKK=Sheguiandah |46L=Mamainse |46LL=Norman |46LLL=Tehkummah |46M=Michipicoton |46MM=Port Arthur Centre |46MMM=Wikwemikong |46N=Mississagua |46NN=Port Arthur North |46O=Otter Tail |46OO=Port Arthur South |46P=Port Findley |46PP=Rainy River |46Q=Root River and Korah |46QQ=Rat Portage East |46R=Sault Centre |46RR=Rat Portage West |46S=Sault East |46SS=Savanne, Ignace, Barclay and Vermilion |46T=Sault West |46TT=Allan |46U=Spanish River |46UU=Assiquinack |46V=St. Joseph |46VV=Barry Island |46W=Tenby Bay |46WW=Bidwell |46X=Thessalon |46XX=Billings |46Y=Beaver and Silver Mountain |46YY=Burpee |46Z=Biscotasing, Chapleau, Missanabi, White River, Peninsula and Schreiber |46ZZ=Campbell |47A=Bothwell (Town) |47B=Camden |47C=Chatham |47D=Dawn |47E=Dresden (Town) |47F=Sombra |47G=Thameseville (Village) |47H=Wallaceburg |47I=Walpole Island |47J=Zone |48A=Ancaster |48B=Blenheim |48C=Brantford |48D=Dumfries South |49A=Brantford West |49B=Brantford (City) |49C=Onondaga |49D=Paris (Town) |49E=Tuscarora |50A=Brockville (City)-Centre Ward |50B=Brockville (City)-East Ward |50C=Brockville (City)-North Ward |50D=Brockville (City)-South Ward |50E=Brockville (City)-West Ward |50F=Elizabethtown |50G=Kitley |51A=Brant |51B=Carrick |51C=Culross |51D=Greenock |51E=Teswater (Village) |51F=Walkerton (Town) |52A=Albemarle and Cape Crooker |52B=Amabel and Saugeen |52C=Arran |52D=Chesley (Village) |52E=Eastnor |52F=Elderslie |52G=Lindsay |52H=Paisley (Village) |52I=Port Elgin (Village) |52J=St. Edmund's |52K=Southampton (Village) |52L=Tara (Village) |52M=Wiarton (Village) |53A=Bruce |53B=Huron |53C=Kincardine |53D=Kincardine (Town) |53E=Kinloss |53F=Llucknow (Village) |53G=Saugeen |53H=Tiverton (Village) |54A=Adjala |54B=Albion |54C=Bolton (Village) |54D=Caledon |54E=Mono |55A=Goulbourn |55B=March |55C=Marlborough |55D=Nepean |55E=North Gower |55F=Ottawa East (Village) |55G=Richmond (Village) |55H=Torbolton |56A=Cornwall |56B=Centre Ward |56C=East Ward |56D=West Ward |56E=Finch |56F=Osnabruck |56G=Roxborough |57A=Chesterville (Village) |57B=Iroquois (Village) |57C=Matilda |57D=Morrisburg (Village) |57E=Mountain |57F=Williamsburg |57G=Winchester |57H=Winchester (Village) |58A=Cavan |58B=Hope |58C=Manvers |58D=Millbrook (Village) |58E=Port Hope (Town) |59A=Bowmanville (Town) |59B=Cartwright |59C=Clarke |59D=Darlington |59E=Newcastle (Village) |60A=Aylmer (Town) |60B=Bayham |60C=Malahide |60D=Port Stanley (Village) |60E=St. Thomas (City) |60F=Vienna (Village) |60G=Yarmouth |61A=Aldborough |61B=Dunwich |61C=Dutton (Village) |61D=Howard |61E=Orford |61F=Ridgetown (Town) |61G=Southwold |62A=Belle River (Village) |62B=Maidstone |62C=Rochester |62D=Sandwich East |62E=Sandwich West |62F=Sandwich (Town) |62G=Tilbury West |62H=Tilbury Centre (Village) |62I=Walkerville |62J=Windsor (Town) |63A=Amherstburg (Town) |63B=Anderdon |63C=Colchester North |63D=Colchester South |63E=Essex Centre (Village) |63F=Gosfield |63G=Kingsville (Village) |63H=Leamington (Village) |63I=Malden |63J=Mersea |63K=Pelee Island |64A=Garden Island (Village) |64B=Howe Island |64C=Kingston |64D=Pittsburg |64E=Portsmouth (Village) |64F=Storrington |64G=Wolfe Island |65A=Alexandria (Village) |65B=Charlottenburg |65C=Kenyon |65D=Lancaster |65E=Lancaster (Village) |65F=Lochiel |66A=Augusta |66B=Cardinal (Village) |66C=Edwardsburg |66D=Prescott (Town) |67A=Collingwood |67B=Dundalk (Village) |67C=Euphrasia |67D=Meaford (Town) |67E=Melancthon |67F=Osprey |67G=Proton |67H=St. Vincent |67I=Shelburne (Village) |67J=Thornbury (Town) |68A=Derby |68B=Holland |68C=Keppel |68D=Owen Sound (Town) |68E=Sarawak |68F=Sullivan |68G=Sydenham |69A=Artemesia |69B=Bentinck |69C=Durham (Town) |69D=Egremont |69E=Glenelg |69F=Markdale (Village) |69G=Normanby |70A=Caledonia (Village) |70B=Cayuga North |70C=Cayuga (Village) |70D=Hagersville (Village) |70E=Oneida |70F=Rainham |70G=Seneca |70H=Walpole |71A=Acton (Village) |71B=Burlington (Village) |71C=Esquesing |71D=Georgetown (Village) |71E=Milton (Town) |71F=Nasagaweya |71G=Nelson |71H=Oakville (Town) |71I=Trafalgar |72A=Ward 1 |72B=Ward 2 |72C=Ward 3 |72D=Ward 4 |72E=Ward 5 |72F=Ward 6 |72G=Ward 7 |73A=Desoronto (Village) |73B=Hungerford |73C=Thurlow |73D=Tyendinaga |74A=Bangor, McClure and Wicklow |74B=Carlow |74C=Dungannon |74D=Elzevir and Grimsthorpe |74E=Faraday |74F=Huntingdon |74G=Limerick |74H=Madoc |74I=Madoc (Village) |74J=Marmora and Lake |74K=Mayo |74L=Monteagle and Herschell |74M=Rawdon |74N=Sabine, Airy, Lyell, Murchison and Robinson |74O=Stirling (Village) |74P=Tudor and Cashel |74Q=Wollaston |75A=Belleville (City) |75B=Frankford (Village) |75C=Sidney |75D=Trenton (Town) |76A=Blyth (Village) |76B=Brussels (Village) |76C=Grey |76D=Howich |76E=Morris |76F=Turnberry |76G=Wingham (Town) |76H=Wroxeter (Village) |77A=Bayfield (Village) |77B=Hay |77C=Hullett |77D=McKillop |77E=Seaforth (Town) |77F=Stanley |77G=Tuckersmith |78A=Ashfield |78B=Clinton (Town) |78C=Colborne |78D=Wawanosh East |78E=Goderich |78F=Goderich (Town) |78G=Wawanosh West |79A=Blenheim (Town) |79B=Chatham |79C=Dover |79D=Harwich |79E=Raleigh |79F=Romney |79G=Tilbury Centre |79H=Tilbury East |80A=Cataraqui Ward |80B=Frontenac Ward |80C=Ontario Ward |80D=Rideau Ward |80E=St. Lawrence Ward |80F=Sydenham Ward |80G=Victoria Ward |81A=Alvinston (Village) |81B=Arkona (Village) |81C=Bosanquet |81D=Brooke |81E=Enniskillen |81F=Oil Springs (Village) |81G=Petrolia (Town) |81H=Thedford (Village) |81I=Warwick |81J=Watford (Village) |82A=Forest (Town) |82B=Moore |82C=Plympton |82D=Point Edwards (Village) |82E=Sarnia |82F=Sarnia (Town) |82G=Wyoming (Village) |83A=Almonte (Town) |83B=Dalhousie and Sherbrooke North |83C=Darling |83D=Fitzroy |83E=Huntley |83F=Lanark |83G=Lanark (Village) |83H=Lavant |83I=Pakenham |83J=Ramsay |84A=Bathurst |84B=Beckwith |84C=Burgess North |84D=Carleton Place (Village) |84E=Drummond |84F=Elsmley |84G=Montague |84H=Perth (Town) |84I=Sherbrooke South |85A=Elmsley South |85B=Gower South |85C=Kemptville |85D=Merrickville (Village) |85E=Oxford |85F=Smith's Falls (Town) |85G=Wolford |86A=Athens (Village) |86B=Bastard and Burgess South |86C=Crosby North |86D=Crosby South |86E=Gananoque (Town) |86F=Lansdowne and Leeds Front |86G=Lansdowne and Leeds Rear |86H=Newboro (Village) |86I=Yonge and Escott Front |86J=Yonge and Escott Rear |87A=Adolphustown |87B=Amherst Island |87C=Bath (Village) |87D=Ernestown |87E=Fredericksburg North |87F=Fredericksburgh South |87G=Napanee (Town) |87H=Richmond |88A=Beamsville (Village) |88B=Clinton |88C=Grantham |88D=Louth |88E=Merritton (Village) |88F=Niagara |88H=Port Dalhousie (Village) |88I=St. Catharines (City) |89A=Ward 1 |89B=Ward 2 |89C=Ward 3 |89D=Ward 4 |90A=Dorchester North |90B=Dorchester South |90C=London |90D=London East |90E=London West |90F=Nissouri West |90G=Springfield (Village) |91A=Ailsa Craig (Village) |91B=Biddulph |91C=Exeter (Village) |91D=Lucan (Village) |91E=McGillivray |91F=Parkhill (Town) |91G=Stephen |91H=Williams East |91I=Williams West |92A=Caradoc |92B=Delaware |92C=Lobo |92D=Westminster |93A=Adelaide |93B=Ekfrid |93C=Euphemia |93D=Glencoe (Village) |93E=Metcalfe |93F=Mosa |93G=Newbury (Village) |93H=Strathroy (Town) |93I=Wardsville (Village) |94A=Canboro |94B=Cayuga South |94C=Dunn |94D=Dunnville (Village) |94E=Gainsborough |94F=Moulton |94G=Pelham |94H=Sherbrooke |94I=Wainfleet |95A=Armour and Ryerson |95B=Baxter, Gibson and Freeman |95C=Bethune, Proudfoot and Perry |95D=Brown, Burton, Shawanaga, Harrison, Walbridge, Mowat and French River |95E=Brunel and Stephenson |95F=Chapman and Croft |95G=Foley, Conger and Cowper |95H=Burpee, Ferguson and Carling |95I=McConkey, Mills, Hardy, McKenzie and Ferrie |95J=Chaffey, Franklin and Sinclair |95K=Gurd, Pringle and Patterson |95L=Nipissing and Himsworth South |95M=Humphrey, Watt and Cardwell |95N=Huntsville (Village) |95O=Joly, Strong and Sundridge |95P=Lount, Machar and Laurier |95Q=Parry Sound (Town), McDougall and Parry Island |95R=McKellar and Hagerman |95S=Spence, Monteith and Christie |95T=Stisted and McMurrich |95.5A=Camden |95.5B=Mattawa (Village) |95.5C=Mattawa and Papineau |95.5D=Calvin, Lauder, Ballantyne, Wilkes, Pentland,Paxton, Biggar, Osler, Lyster and Boyd |95.5E=Bonfield, Chisholm, Boulter and Ferris |95.5F=North Bay (Town), Widdifield, Phelps and Olrig |95.5G=Nipissing, Indian Reserve, Springer, Field, Badgerow and Caldwell |95.5H=Kirpatrick, Hugel, Ratter and Dunnett |95.5I=Appleby, Hagar, Awrey, Hawley, Dryden, Dill and Nelson |95.5J=Blezard, McKim, including Sudbury and Broder |95.5K=Finlayson and Peck |95.5L=Unorganized Territory |96A=Dereham |96B=Middleton |96C=Tilsonburg (Town) |96D=Townsend |96E=Waterford (Village) |96F=Windham |97A=Charlotteville |97B=Houghton |97C=Port Dover (Village) |97D=Port Rowan (Village) |97E=Simcoe (Town) |97F=Walsingham |97G=Woodhouse |98A=Brighton |98B=Brighton (Village) |98C=Campbellford (Village) |98D=Colborne (Village) |98E=Cramahe |98F=Hastings (Village) |98G=Murray |98H=Percy |98I=Seymour |99A=Alnwick |99B=Cobourg (Town) |99C=Haldimand |99D=Hamilton |100A=Beaverton (Village) |100B=Bracebridge (Village) |100C=Brock |100D=Cannington (Village) |100E=Draper |100F=MacAulay |100G=MacLean |100H=Mara |100I=Morrison |100J=Oakley |100K=Rama |100L=Ridout |100M=Ryde |100N=Scott |100O=Scugog |100P=Thorah |101A=Oshawa (Town) |101B=Port Perry (Village) |101C=Reach |101D=Whitby East |101E=Whitby West |101F=Whitby (Town) |102A=Newmarket (Town) |102B=Pickering |102C=Stouffville (Village) |102D=Uxbridge |102E=Uxbridge (Town) |102F=Whitchurch |103A=By Ward |103B=Ottawa Ward |103C=St. George's Ward |103D=Victoria Ward |103E=Wellington Ward |104A=Blandford |104B=Easthope North |104C=Easthope South |104D=Embro (Village) |104E=Nissouri East |104F=Woodstock (Town) |104G=Zorra East |104H=Zorra West |105A=Burford |105B=Ingersoll (Town) |105C=Norwich North |105D=Norwich South |105E=Norwich (Village) |105F=Oakland |105G=Oxford East |105H=Oxford North |105I=Oxford West |106A=Brampton (Town) |106B=Chinguacousy |106C=Streetsville (Village) |106D=Toronto |106E=Toronto Gore |107A=Ellice |107B=Elma |107C=Listowel (Town) |107D=Logan |107E=Milverton (Village) |107F=Mornington |107G=Stratford (City) |108A=Blanchard |108B=Downie |108C=Fullarton |108D=Hibbert |108E=Mitchell (Town) |108F=St. Mary's (Town) |108G=Usborne |109A=Ashburnham |109B=Asphodel |109C=Belmont |109D=Burleigh, Anstruther and Chandos |109E=Cardiff |109F=Cavendish |109G=Douro |109H=Dummer |109I=Glamorgan |109J=Harcourt, Dudley and Dysart |109K=Harvey |109L=Lakefield |109M=Methuen |109N=Monmouth |109O=Norwood |109P=Otonabee |110A=Ennismore |110B=Monaghan North |110C=Monaghan South |110D=Peterborough (Town) |110E=Smith |111A=Alfred |111B=Caledonia |111C=Hawkesbury East |111D=Hawkesbury West |111E=Hawkesbury (Village) |111F=Longueuil |111G=L'Original (Village) |111H=Plantagenet North |111I=Plantagenet South |112A=Ameliasburgh |112B=Athol |112C=Hallowell |112D=Hillier |112E=Marysburg North |112F=Marysburg South |112G=Picton (Town) |112H=Sophiasburg |112I=Wellington (Village) |113A=Algona South |113B=Alice and Fraser |113C=Bromley |113D=Buchanan, Wylie and Rolph |113E=Head, Maria and Clara |113F=Pembroke |113G=Pembroke (Town) |113H=Petawawa and McKay |113I=Ross |113J=Stafford |113K=Westmeath |113L=Wilberforce and Algoma North |113M=Eganville (Village) |114A=Admaston |114B=Arnprior (Village) |114C=Bagot and Blythfield |114D=Brougham |114E=Brudenell |114F=Eganville (Village) |114G=Grattan |114H=Griffith |114I=Hagerty and Jones |114J=Horton |114K=Lyndoch |114L=Matawatchan |114M=McNab |114N=Raglan and Radcliff |114O=Renfrew (Village) |114P=Sebastopol |114Q=Sherwood, Richards and Burns |115A=Cambridge |115B=Clarence |115C=Cumberland |115D=Gloucester |115E=New Edinburgh Ward |115F=Osgoode |115G=Rockland (Village) |115H=Russell |116A=Gravenhurst (Town) |116B=Matchedash |116C=Medonte |116D=Medora and Wood |116E=Midland (Village) |116F=Monck |116G=Muskoka |116H=Orillia |116I=Orillia (Town) |116J=Oro |116K=Penetanguishene (Town) |116L=Tay |116M=Tiny |117A=Barrie (Town) |117B=Collingwood (Town) |117C=Creemore |117D=Flos |117E=Nottawasaga |117F=Stayner (Village) |117G=Sunnidale |117H=Vespra |118A=Alliston (Village) |118B=Beeton (Village) |118C=Essa |118D=Innisfil |118E=Mulmur |118F=Tecumseth |118G=Tossorontio |118H=Tottenham (Village) |119A=St. Andrew's Ward |119B=St. David's Ward |119C=St. George's Ward |119D=St. James' Ward |119E=St. John's Ward |119F=St. Lawrence's Ward |119G=St. Patrick's Ward |119H=St. Stephen's and St. Mark's Ward |119I=St. Thomas Ward |120A=Anson and Hindon |120B=Bexley |120C=Carden |120D=Dalton |120E=Eldon |120F=Fenelon |120G=Falls (Village) |120H=Galway |120I=Laxton, Digby and Longford |120J=Lutterworth |120K=Minden |120L=Snowden |120M=Stanhope, Sherburne and McClintock |120N=Somerville |120O=Woodville (Village) |121A=Bobcaygeon (Village) |121B=Emily |121C=Lindsay (Town) |121D=Mariposa |121E=Omemee (Village) |121F=Ops |121G=Verulam |122A=Berlin (Town) |122B=Elmira (Village) |122C=Waterloo |122D=Waterloo (Town) |122E=Wellesley |122F=Woolwich |123A=Ayr (Village) |123B=Dumfries North |123C=Galt (Town) |123D=Hespeler (Village) |123E=New Hamburg (Village) |123F=Preston (Village) |123G=Waterloo South 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Angélique |175O=Egan |175OO=St. Malachie |175P=Hartwell |175PP=Sicotte, Lytton and Baskatong |175Q=Hincks |175QQ=Suffolk |175R=Hull (City) |175RR=Templeton |175S=Hull |175SS=Thurso (Village) |175T=Kensington |175TT=Unorganized Territory |175U=Labelle |175UU=Wabasee and Dudley |175V=L'Ange-Gardien |175VV=Wakefield |175W=Lathbury and Bidwell |175WW=Wright |175X=Lochaber and Gore |175Y=Low |175Z=Maniwaki |176A=Aldfield |176B=Allumette Island |176C=Aylene and Caywood |176D=Bristol North |176E=Bristol South |176F=Bryson (Village) and Upper Litchfield |176G=Calument Island |176H=Chapeau (Village) |176I=Chichester |176J=Clarendon North |176K=Clarendon South |176L=Duhamel and Guigues |176M=Fort-Coulonge (Village) |176N=Leslie, Clapham and Huddersfield |176O=Mansfield and Pontefract |176P=Onslow North |176Q=Onslow South |176R=Portage-du-Fort (Village) and Lower Litchfield |176S=Quyon (Village) |176T=Shawville (Village) |176U=Sheen, Esher, Aberdeen and Malakoff |176V=Thorne |176W=Unorganized Territory |176X=Waltham and Bryson |177A=Bourg-Louis (Village) |177B=Cap-Santé |177C=Deschambault |177D=Écureuils |177E=Grondines |177F=Notre-Dame-des-Anges |177G=Pointe-aux-Trembles |177H=Portneuf |177I=Rivière-à-Pierre |177J=St. Alban |177K=St. Augustin |177L=St. Basile |177M=St. Casimir |177N=Ste. Catherine |177O=Ste. Jeanne-de-Neuville |177P=St. Raymond-Nonnat |177Q=St. Ubalde |178A=Banlieue Centre |178B=Banlieue South |178C=Champlain Ward |178D=Jacques-Cartier Ward |178E=Montcalm Ward |178F=Montcalm West Ward |178G=Palais Ward |178H=St. John's Ward |178I=St. Louis Ward |178J=St. Pierre Ward |178K=St. Roch Ward |178L=St. Roch Nord Ward |178M=St. Roch South Ward |179A=Ancienne-Lorette |179B=Beauport |179C=Charlesbourg |179D=Stoneham and Tewkesbury |179E=St. Ambroise-de-la-Jeune-Lorette |179F=St. Ambroise |179G=St. Colomb-de-Sillery |179H=St. Dunstan, Lac-Beauport |179I=St. Félix-du-Cap-Rouge |179J=Ste. Foye |179K=St. Gabriel-de-Valcartier |179L=St. Gabriel West |180A=Sorel (City) |180B=St. Aimé |180C=Ste. Anne-de-Sorel |180D=St. Joseph-de-Sorel |180E=St. Louis-de-Bonsecours |180F=St. Marcel |180G=St. Ours |180H=St. Ours (Town) |180I=St. Pierre-de-Sorel |180J=St. Robert |180K=St. Roch |180L=Ste. Victoire |181A=Brompton and St. François-Xavier |181B=Cleveland |181C=Danville |181D=Dudswell |181E=Garthby and d'Israeli |181F=Ham North |181G=Ham South |181H=Melbourne, Brompton, Gore and New Rockland (Village) |181I=Melbourne (Village) |181J=Richmond |181K=Shipton |181L=Stoke |181M=Stratford |181N=St. Adrien |181O=St. Camille |181P=St. Fortunat-de-Wolfeston |181Q=St. Georges-de-Windsor |181R=St. Julien |181S=Weedon Lake |181T=Weedon |181U=Windsor Mills (Village) |181V=Wotton |182A=Causapscal |182AA=St. Moïse |182B=Cherbourg |182BB=St. Octave-de-Métis and Village des écossais |182C=Dalibaire |182CC=St. Pierre-du-Lac and Sayabec |182D=Mont-Joli (Village) |182DD=St. Simon |182E=Neigette |182EE=St. Ulric |182F=Notre-Dame-de-L'Assomption |182FF=St. Valérien |182G=Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur |182GG=Tessier |182H=Rimouski |182I=Rimouski (Town) |182J=Romieux |182K=St. Anaclet |182L=Ste. Anne-de-la-Pointe-au-Père |182M=Ste. Angèle-de-Mérici |182N=St. Benoît-Labre and St. Edmond |182O=Ste. Blandine |182P=Ste. Cécile-du-Bic |182Q=St. Damase |182R=St. Donat |182S=St. Fabien |182T=Ste. Félicité and Cherbourg |182U=Ste. Flavie |182V=St. Gabriel and St. Marcellin |182W=St. Jérôme-de-Matane |182X=St. Joseph-de-Lepage |182Y=Ste. Luce |182Z=St. Mathieu |183A=Canrobert (Village) |183B=L'Ange-Gardien |183C=Marieville (Village) |183D=Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours |183E=Richelieu (Village) |183F=Ste. Angèle |183G=St. Césaire |183H=St. Césaire (Village) |183I=St. Hilaire |183J=St. Jean-Baptiste |183K=Ste. Marie-de-Monnoir |183L=St. Mathias |183M=St. Michel-de-Rougemont |183N=St. Paul-d'Abbotsford |184A=La Présentation |184B=Notre-Dame-de-St. Hyacinthe |184C=St. Barnabé |184D=St. Charles |184E=St. Damase |184F=St. Denis |184G=St. Hyacinthe (City) |184H=St. Hyacinthe-le-Confesseur |184I=St. Jude |184J=St. Louis-de-Bonsecours |184K=Ste. Marie-Madeleine |185A=St. Bernard-de-Lacolle |185B=St. Jean-l'Évangéliste |185C=St. Jean (Town) |185D=St. Luc |185E=Ste. Marguerite-de-Blairfindie-de-l'Acadie |185F=St. Valentin |186A=Pointe-du-Lac |186B=St. Barnabé |186C=St. Boniface |186D=St. Élie-de-Caxton |186E=St. Étienne-des-Grès |186F=St. Mathieu |186G=St. Sévère |186H=Trois-Rivières (Part) |186I=Unorganized Territory |186J=Yamachiche |186K=Yamachiche (Village) |187A=Ely |187B=Ely North |187C=Granby |187D=Granby (Village) |187E=Roxton |187F=Roxton Falls (Village) |187G=Shefford |187H=Stukely North |187I=Stukely South |187J=Ste. Cécile-de-Milton |187K=Ste. Prudentienne |187L=St. Valérien |187M=Waterloo (Village) |188A=Centre Ward |188B=East Ward |188C=North Ward |188D=South Ward |188E=Ascott |188F=Lennoxville (Village) |188G=Orford |189A=Cedars (Village) |189B=Côteau Landing (Village) |189C=Côteau Station (Village) |189D=Rivière-Beaudette (Village) |189E=St. Clet |189F=St. Ignace |189G=St. Joseph |189H=St. Joseph |189I=St. Polycarpe (Village) |189J=St. Télesphore |189K=St. Zotique |190A=Barford |190B=Barnston |190C=Beebe Plains (Village) |190D=Coaticook (Town) |190E=Dixville (Village) |190F=Hatley |190G=Magog |190H=Magog (Village) |190I=Stanstead |190J=Stanstead Plain (Village) |191A=Cabano, Packington and Unorganized Territories |191B=Cacouna |191C=Cacouna (Village) |191D=Fraserville (Town) |191E=Île-Verte |191F=Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs |191G=Notre-Dame-du-Lac |191H=Notre-Dame-du-Portage |191I=Randot and St. Jean-de-Dieu |191J=Rivière-du-Loup |191K=St. Antoine |191L=St. Arsène |191M=St. Clément |191N=St. Cyprien-Hocquart |191O=St. Éloi |191P=St. Épiphane |191Q=Ste. Françoise |191R=St. François-Xavier and St. Hubert |191S=St. Honoré |191U=St. Louis-du-Ha!-Ha! |191V=Ste. Modeste |191W=St. Paul-de-la-Croix |191X=Ste. Rose-du-Dégelé |191Y=Trois-Pistoles |192A=New Glasgow (Village) |192B=Ste. Adèle |192C=Ste. Agathe |192D=Ste. Anne-des-Plaines |192E=St. Faustin |192F=St. Hypolite |192G=St. Janvier |192H=St. Jérôme |192I=St. Jérôme (Town) |192J=St. Jovite |192K=St. Louis |192L=Ste. Lucie |192M=Ste. Marguerite |192N=St. Sauveur |192O=Ste. Sophie |192P=Ste. Thérèse |192Q=Ste. Thérèse (Village) |192R=Terrebonne (Town) |193A=Notre-Dame Ward |193B=St. Louis Ward |193C=Saint-Philippe Ward |193D=Ste. Ursule Ward |193E=Trois-Rivières (Parish) |194A=Como (Village) |194B=Pointe-Fortune (Village) |194C=Rigaud |194D=Rigaud (Village) |194E=Ste. Jeanne-de-L'Île-Perrot |194F=Ste. Justine-de-Newton |194G=St. Lazare |194H=Ste. Marthe |194I=Très-St. Sacrement |194J=Vaudreuil |194K=Vaudreuil (Village) |195A=Beloeil |195B=Contrecoeur |195C=St. Antoine |195D=Ste. Julie |195E=St. Marc |195F=Ste. Théodosie |195G=Varennes |195H=Varennes (Village) |195I=Verchères |196A=La Baie-du-Febvre |196B=Pierrevillee and Abénakis (Villages) |196C=St. David |196D=St. Elphège |196E=St. François |196F=St. Michel |196G=St. Pie-de-Guire |196H=St. Thomas-de-Pierreville |196I=St. Zéphirin-de-Courval |196J=Yamaska (Village) |197A=Calgary and Red Deer |197B=Edmonton |197C=McLeod |198A=Broadview |198B=Qu'Appelle |199A=Maple Creek |199B=Medicine Hat |199C=Moose Jaw and Regina |199D=Swift Current, MacKenzie River, Fort Rae,Fort Providence,Fort Wrigley |200A=Battleford |200B=Carrot River and Lake Winnipeg |200C=Prince Albert |201A=Athabaska, Fond du Lac, Battle River, Canoe Lake, Dunregan, Forks Smoky River, Fort Chipewyan, Fort Resolution, Fort Vermillion, Isle a la Crosse, Lesser Slave Lake, Souris River, Sturgeon Lake, Whites Fish Lake |[SUB-DISTRICT] }}, [PAGE], ED {{{ed|[X] }}}, Sub {{{sub|[X] }}}, Div. 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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Canada_Genealogy_Resources]] [[Category: 1901 Census of Canada]] ===Description=== The fourth Census of Canada was a nominal census held in 1901. The [https://archive.org/stream/1901981901I1901eng/StatisticsCanada1901981901I1901eng#page/n0/mode/2up instructions to enumerators] can assist a user in interpreting the records, and any codes or marks made by the enumerator. While not all schedules have been preserved in their entirety, they originally consisted of the following information: :Schedule 1, Population :Schedule 2, Buildings and lands, churches and schools :Schedule 3, Deaths :Schedule 4, Farm land, fruits and plantations :Schedule 5, Field products :Schedule 6, Livestock and animal products :Schedule 7, Agricultural values :Schedule 8, Manufacturers :Schedule 9, Forest products and furs :Schedule 10, Fisheries :Schedule 11, Mines The Library and Archives of Canada only provides a searchable index of schedule 1. ===Repositories=== [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1901/Pages/1901.aspx Library and Archives Canada - Search page] [http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/ Automated Genealogy - Search page] ===Citation Format=== Enter '''{{subst:Cen|CA1901|''Enumeration District No.''|''Sub-District No.''}} ''' on a profile and then "save changes" to automatically copy this 'fill in the blanks' citation to a profile, with the information for province, enumeration district and sub-district already filled in based on the district and sub-district information from LAC. 1901 Census of Canada, {{subst: #switch:{{{ed|0}}} |0 = [DISTRICT], [PROVINCE] |1 = Burrard |2 = New Westminster |3 = Vancouver |4 = Victoria |5 = Yale and Cariboo |6 = Brandon |7 = Lisgar |8 = Macdonald |9 = Marquette |10 = Provencher |11 = Selkirk |12 = Winnipeg (City) |13=Albert |14=Carleton |15=Charlotte |16=Gloucester |17=Kent |18=Kings |19=Northumberland |20=Restigouche |21=Saint John (City and County) |22=Sunbury and Queens |23=Victoria |24=Westmorland |25=York |26=Annapolis |27=Antigonish |28=Cape Breton |29=Colchester |30=Cumberland |31=Digby |32=Guysborough |33=Halifax (City and county) |34=Hants |35=Inverness |36=Kings |37=Lunenburg |38=Pictou |39=Richmond |40=Shelburne and Queens |41=Victoria |42=Yarmouth |43=Addington |44=Algoma |45=Bothwell |46=Brant South |47=Brockville |48=Bruce East |49=Bruce North |50=Bruce West |51=Cardwell |52=Carleton |53=Cornwall and Stormont |54=Dundas |55=Durham East |56=Durham West |57=Elgin East |58=Elgin West |59=Essex North |60=Essex South |61=Frontenac |62=Glengarry |63=Grenville South |64=Grey East |65=Grey North |66=Grey South |67=Haldimand and Monck |68=Halton |69=Hamilton (City) |70=Hastings East |71=Hastings North |72=Hastings West |73=Huron East |74=Huron South |75=Huron West |76=Kent |77=Kingston (City) |78=Lambton East |79=Lambton West |80=Lanark North |81=Lanark South |82=Leeds and Grenville North |83=Leeds South |84=Lennox |85=Lincoln and Niagara |86=London (City) |87=Middlesex East |88=Middlesex North |89=Middlesex South |90=Middlesex West |91=Muskoka and Parry Sound |92=Nipissing |93=Norfolk North |94=Norfolk South |95=Northumberland East |96=Northumberland West |97=Ontario North |98=Ontario South |99=Ontario West |100=Ottawa (City) |101=Oxford North |102=Oxford South |103=Peel |104 – Perth North |105=Perth South |106=Peterborough East |107=Peterborough West |108=Prescott |109=Prince Edward |110=Renfrew North |111=Renfrew South |112=Russell |113=Simcoe East |114=Simcoe North |115=Simcoe South |116=Toronto Centre (City) |117=Toronto East (City) |118=Toronto West (City) |119=Victoria North |120=Victoria South |121=Waterloo North |122=Waterloo South |123=Welland |124=Wellington Centre |125=Wellington North |126=Wellington South |127=Wentworth and Brant North |128=Wentworth South |129=York East |130=York North |131=York West |132=Kings |133=Prince East |134=Prince West |135=Queen's East |136=Queen's West |137=Argenteuil |138=Bagot |139=Beauce |140=Beauharnois |141=Bellechasse |142=Berthier |143=Bonaventure |144=Brome |145=Chambly and Verchères |146=Champlain |147=Charlevoix |148=Châteauguay |149=Chicoutimi and Saguenay |150=Compton |151=Deux-Montagnes |152=Dorchester |153=Drummond and Arthabaska |154=Gaspé |155=Hochelaga |156=Huntingdon |157=Jacques-Cartier |158=Joliette |159=Kamouraska |160=Labelle |161=Laprairie and Napierville |162=L'Assomption |163=Laval |164=Lévis |165=L'islet |166=Lotbinière |167=Maisonneuve |168=Maskinongé |169=Mégantic |170=Missisquoi |171=Montcalm |172=Montmagny |173=Montmorency |174=Montréal (City) |175=Montréal (City) |176=Montréal (City) |177=Montréal (City) |178=Montréal (City) |179=Nicolet |180=Pontiac |181=Portneuf |182=Québec Centre (City) |183=Québec East (City) |184=Québec West (City) |185=Québec (County) |186=Richelieu |187=Richmond and Wolfe |188=Rimouski |189=Rouville |190=St. Hyacinthe |191=St. Jean and Iberville |192=Shefford |193=Sherbrooke |194=Soulanges |195=Stanstead |196=Temiscouata |197=Terrebonne |198=Trois-Rivières and St. Maurice |199=Vaudreuil |200=Wright |201=Yamaska |202=Alberta |203=Assiniboia East |204=Assiniboia West |205=Saskatchewan |206=Unorganized Territories |[DISTRICT] }}{{subst: #ifeq: {{{ed|}}}|{{{2|0}}}|, [PROVINCE]|{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=1and{{{ed|0}}}<=6|, British Columbia}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=7and{{{ed|0}}}<=12|, Manitoba}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=13and{{{ed|0}}}<=25|, New Brunswick}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=26and{{{ed|0}}}<=42|, Nova Scotia}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=43and{{{ed|0}}}<=131|, Ontario}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=132and{{{ed|0}}}<=136|, Prince Edward Island}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=133and{{{ed|0}}}<=201|, Québec}}{{subst: #ifexpr: {{{ed|0}}}>=202and{{{ed|0}}}<=206|, The Territories}}}}, Schedule No. 1 Return of the Living, {{subst: #switch:{{{ed|0}}}{{{sub|0}}} |0 = [SUB-DISTRICT] |1A=Bennett and Atlin |1B=Cassiar (Stikine) |1C=Cassiar (Skeena) |1D=Vancouver (City) |1D1=Coast District, Lasqueti Island, Texada Island, Thurlow Island |2A=Chilliwack |2B=Delta |2C=Dewdney |2D=New Westminster (City) |2E=Richmond |3A=Alberni |3B=Cumberland, Nanaimo South, Comox |3C=Cowichan |3D=Esquimalt |3E=Nanaimo (City) |3F=Nanaimo North |3G=Nanaimo South |3H=Victoria North |3I=Victoria South |4A=Esquimalt |4B=Metchosin |4C=Victoria |4D=Victoria (City) |5A=Cariboo |5B=Lillooet East |5C=Lillooet West |5D=Kootenay East - North Riding |5E=Kootenay East - South Riding |5F=Kootenay West - Nelson Riding |5G=Kootenay West - Revelstoke Riding |5H=Kootenay West - Rossland Riding |5I=Kootenay West - Slocan Riding |5J=Yale East |5K=Yale North |5L=Yale West |6A=Arthur |6B=Brandon (City) |6C=Brenda |6D=Cameron |6E=Cornwallis |6F=Daly |6G=Elton |6H=Glenwood |6I=Boissevain (Village), Morton |6J=Oakland |6K=Pipestone |6L=Sifton |6M=Wallace, Virden (Town) |6N=Whitehead |6O=Whitewater |6P=Winchester |6Q=Woodworth |7A=Argyle |7B=Carman (Village), Dufferin |7C=Lorne |7D=Louise |7E=Pembina, Manitou (Village) |7F=Rhineland, Gretna (Village), Plum Coulée (Village) |7G=Riverside |7H=Stanley, Morden (Village) |7I=Turtle Mountain |8A=Carberry (Town) |8B=Cypress North |8C=Cypress South |8D=Gladstone |8E=Langford |8F=Lansdowne |8G=Neepawa (Town) |8H=Norfolk North |8I=Norfolk South |8J=Ochre River |8K=Portage la Prairie |8L=Portage la Prairie |8M=Rosedale |8N=Westbourne |8O=Unorganized Territory no. 1 |9A=Ellice, Archie |9B=Birtle |9C=Birtle (Town) |9D=Saskatchewan, Blanchard |9E=Boulton, Shell River |9F=Clanwilliam |9G=Dauphin |9H=Gilbert Plains, Grandview |9I=Hamiota |9J=Harrison |9K=Miniota |9L=Minnedosa (Town) |9M=Ochre River |9N=Odanah |9O=Rapid City |9P=Rossburn |9Q=Silver Creek, Russell |9R=Shoal Lake, Strathclair |9S=Duck Mountain, Swan River, Aberdeen, Dauphin, Minitonas, Unorganized Territory no. 2 |10A=De Salaberry |10B=Emerson (Town) |10C=Franklin |10D=Hanover |10E=La Broquerie |10F=Montcalm |10G=Morris, Ste. Agathe |10H=Ritchot |10I=Kildonan, St. Boniface, St. Boniface (Town) |10J=Taché |10K=Unorganized Territory no. 3 |11A=Assiniboia |11B=Brokenhead |11C=East Selkirk (Town) |11D=Gimli |11E=Kildonan (Part), St. Paul |11F=Macdonald |11G=Posen |11H=Rockwood |11I=Rosser |11J=Selkirk (Town) |11K=Springfield |11L=St. Andrews |11M=St. Clements |11N=St. François-Xavier |11O=St. Laurent |11P=Woodlands |11Q=Berens River (Agency), Unorganized Territory no. 3, Unorganized Territory no. 4 |12A=Ward 1 |12B=Ward 2 |12C=Ward 3 |12D=Ward 4 |12E=Ward 5 |12F=Ward 6 |13A=Alma |13B=Coverdale |13C=Elgin |13D=Harvey |13E=Hillsborough |13F=Hopewell |14A=Aberdeen |14B=Brighton |14C=Kent |14D=Northampton |14E=Peel |14F=Richmond |14G=Simonds |14H=Wakefield |14I=Wicklow |14J=Wilmot |14K=Woodstock (Parish) |14L=Woodstock (Town) |15A=Campobello |15B=Clarendon |15C=Dufferin |15D=Dumbarton |15E=Grand Manan |15F=Lepreau |15G=Milltown (Town) |15H=Pennfield |15I=St. Andrews (Town, Parish) |15J=Ste. Croix |15K=St. David |15L=St. George (Town, Parish) |15M=St. James |15N=St. Patrick |15O=St. Stephen (Parish) |15P=St. Stephen (Town) |15Q=West Isles |16A=Bathurst (Parish) |16B=Beresford (Parish) |16C=Caraquet (Parish) |16D=Inkerman |16E=New Bandon |16F=Paquetteville |16G=St. Isidore |16H=Saumarez |16I=Shippigan |17A=Acadieville |17B=Carleton (Parish) |17C=Dundas |17D=Harcourt |17E=Richibucto |17F=St. Louis |17G=St. Mary |17H=St. Paul |17I=Weldford |17J=Wellington |18A=Cardwell |18B=Greenwich |18C=Hammond |18D=Hampton |18E=Havelock |18F=Kars |18G=Kingston |18H=Norton |18I=Rothesay |18J=Studholme |18K=Springfield |18L=Sussex |18M=Upham |18N=Waterford |18O=Westfield |19A=Alnwick |19B=Blackville |19C=Blissfield |19D=Chatham |19E=Derby |19F=Glenelg |19G=Hardwicke |19H=Ludlow |19I=Nelson |19J=Newcastle |19K=North Esk |19L=Rogersville |19M=South Esk |20A=Addington |20B=Balmoral |20C=Colborne |20D=Dalhousie |20E=Durham |20F=Eldon |21A=Brooks Ward |21B=Dukis Ward |21C=Guys Ward |21D=Kings Ward |21E=Prince Ward |21F=Queens Ward |21G=Sydney Ward |21H=Wellington Ward |21I=Dufferin Ward |21J=Lansdowne Ward |21K=Lorne Ward |21L=Stanley Ward |21M=Victoria Ward |21N=Lancaster |21O=Musquash |21P=St. Martin |21Q=Simonds |22A=Blissville |22B=Burton |22C=Gladstone |22D=Lincoln |22E=Maugerville |22F=Northfield |22G=Sheffield |22H=Brunswick |22I=Cambridge |22J=Canning |22K=Chipman |22L=Gagetown |22M=Hampstead |22N=Johnston |22O=Petersville |22P=Waterborough |22Q=Wickham |23A=Andover |23B=Drummond |23C=Gordon |23D=Grand Falls |23E=Lorne |23F=Madawaska |23G=Perth |23H=St. Anns |23I=St. Bazile |23J=St. Francis |23K=St. Hilaire |23L=St. Jacques |23M=St. Leonard |24A=Botsford |24B=Dorchester |24C=Moncton (City) |24D=Moncton |24E=Sackville |24F=Salisbury |24G=Shediac |24H=Westmorland |25A=Bright |25B=Canterbury |25C=Douglas |25D=Dumfries |25E=Fredericton (City) |25F=Kingsclear |25G=McAdam |25H=Manners Sutton |25I=Marysville (Town) |25J=New Maryland |25K=North Lake |25L=Prince William 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|28L=George River |28M=Glace Bay |28N=Grand Mira |28O=Grand Narrows |28P=Hillside |28Q=Lingan |28R=Little Bras d'Or |28S=Loch Lomond |28T=Louisburg |28U=Main-à-Dieu |28V=North Sydney (Town) |28W=Port Morien |28X=South Bar |28Y=South Forks |28Z=Sydney (Town) |28A1=Sydney Mines (Town) |28B1=Trout Brook |29A=Acadia Mines |29B=Brookfield |29C=Clifton |29D=Earltown |29E=Economy |29F=Five Islands |29G=Gays River |29H=Kemptown |29I=Lower Londonderry |29J=Lower Onslow |29K=Lower Stewiacke |29L=Middle Londonderry |29M=Middle Stewiacke |29N=New Annan |29O=North River |29P=Salmon River |29Q=Tatamagouche East |29R=Tatamagouche West |29S=Truro (Town) |29T=Upper Londonderry |29U=Upper Stewiacke East |29V=Upper Stewiacke West |29W=Waughs River |30A=Amherst (Town) |30B=Polling District No 4 |30C=Polling District No 5 |30D=Polling District No 6 |30E=Polling District No 7 |30F=Polling District No 8 |30G=Polling District No 9 |30H=Polling District No 10 |30I=Polling District No 11 |30J=Polling District 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Marie (Town) |44A1=Sault Ste. 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|44G3=Campbell |44H3=Carnarvon |44I3=Cockburn Island |44J3=Gordon |44K3=Gore Bay (Town) |44L3=Howland |44M3=Little Current (Town) |44N3=Meldrum Bay |44O3=Mills |44P3=Picnic Island |44Q3=Robinson |44R3=Sandfield |44S3=Tehkummah |44T3=???? |44U3=Unorganized Territory |45A=Bothwell (Town) |45B=Camden |45C=Chatham |45D=Dawn |45E=Dresden (Town) |45F=Sombra and Walpole Island |45G=Thamesville (Village) |45H=Wallaceburg (Town) |45I=Zone |46A=Brantford (City) |46B=Brantford West |46C=Onondaga |46D=Paris (Town) |46E=Tuscarora |47A=Centre Ward |47B=East Ward |47C=North Ward |47D=South Ward |47E=West Ward |47F=Elizabethtown |47G=Kitley |48A=Brant |48B=Carrick |48C=Culross |48D=Greenock |48E=Teeswater (Village) |48F=Walkerton (Town) |49A=Albemarle |49B=Amabel |49C=Arran |49D=Chesley (Village) |49E=Eastnor |49F=Elderslie |49G=Lindsay |49H=Paisley (Village) |49I=St. Edmunds |49J=Southampton |49K=Tara (Village) |49L=Wiarton (Town) |50A=Bruce |50B=Huron |50C=Kincardine |50D=Kincardine (Town) 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|59A=Belle River (Village) |59B=Maidstone |59C=Rochester |59D=Sandwich East |59E=Sandwich South |59F=Sandwich (Town) |59G=Sandwich West |59H=Tilbury North |59I=Tilbury (Village) |59J=Tilbury West |59K=Walkerville (Town) |59L=Windsor (City) |60A=Amherstburg (Town) |60B=Anderdon |60C=Colchester North |60D=Colchester South |60E=Essex (Town) |60F=Gosfield North |60G=Gosfield South |60H=Kingsville (Village) |60I=Leamington (Town) |60J=Malden |60K=Mersea |60L=Pelee Island |61A=Garden Island (Village) |61B=Howe Island |61C=Kingston |61D=Pittsburgh |61E=Portsmouth (Village) |61F=Storrington |61G=Wolfe Island |62A=Alexandria (Village) |62B=Charlottenburg |62C=Kenyon |62D=Lancaster |62E=Lancaster (Village) |62F=Lochiel |62G=Maxville (Village) |63A=Augusta |63B=Cardinal (Village) |63C=Edwardsburg |63D=Prescott (Town) |64A=Collingwood |64B=Dundalk (Village) |64C=Euphrasia |64D=Meaford (Town) |64E=Melancthon |64F=Osprey |64G=Proton |64H=St. Vincent |64I=Shelburne (Village) |64J=Thornbury (Town) 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|84E=Fredericksburg North |84F=Fredericksburg South |84G=Napanee (Town) |84H=Richmond |85A=Beamsville (Village) |85B=Clinton |85C=Gainsborough |85D=Grantham |85E=Louth |85F=Merritton |85G=Niagara |85H=Niagara (Town) |85I=Pelham |85J=Port Dalhousie (Village) |85K=St. Catharines (City) |86A=Ward 1 |86B=Ward 2 |86C=Ward 3 |86D=Ward 4 |87A=Dorchester North |87B=Dorchester South |87C=London - Wards 3 and 4 |87D=Dumbarton |87E=London - Ward 2 |87F=Nissouri West |87G=Springfield |88A=Ailsa Craig (Village) |88B=Biddulph |88C=Exeter (Village) |88D=Lucan (Village) |88E=McGillivray |88F=Parkhill (Town) |88G=Stephen |88H=Williams East |88I=Williams West |89A=Caradoc |89B=Delaware |89C=Lobo |89D=Westminster |90A=Adelaide |90B=Ekfrid |90C=Euphemia |90D=Glencoe (Village) |90E=Metcalfe |90F=Mosa |90G=Newbury (Village) |90H=Strathroy (Town) |90I=Wardsville (Village) |91A=Armour |91B=Baxter |91C=Bethune |91D=Brunel |91E=Burks Falls (Village) |91F=Cardwell |91G=Carling |91H=Chaffey |91I=Chapman |91J=Christie |91K=Conger and Cowper |91L=Croft |91M=Ferguson and Burpee |91N=Ferris |91O=Foley |91P=Franklin |91Q=Gibson and Freeman |91R=Gurd |91S=Hagerman |91T=Himsworth (North/South) |91U=Humphrey |91V=Huntsville (Village) |91W=Joly |91X=Laurier |91Y=Lount |91Z=McConkey, Mills, Wilson and Hardy |91A1=McDougall |91B1=Machar |91C1=McKellar |91D1=McKenzie and Burton |91E1=McMurrich |91F1=Monteith |91G1=Mowat and Blair |91H1=Nipissing |91I1=Parry Sound (Town) |91J1=Patterson |91K1=Perry |91L1=Pringle |91M1=Proudfoot |91N1=Ryerson |91O1=Shawanaga and Harrison |91P1=Sinclair |91Q1=Spence |91R1=Stephenson |91S1=Stisted |91T1=Strong |91U1=Sundridge (Village) |91V1=Wallbridge and Brown |91W1=Watt |91X1=Parry Island |92A=Aird Island |92B=Airey, Sabine and Lyell |92C=Algoma Mills |92D=Badgerow, Field, Gibbons and Bastedo |92E=Balfour, Chelmsford and Unorganized Territory |92F=Biskotasing |92G=Blezard and Hanmer |92H=Bonfield |92I=Buck |92J=Caldwell |92K=Calvin |92L=Cameron |92M=Cartier 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|97F=Macaulay |97G=Maclean |97H=Mara |97I=Morrison |97J=Oakley |97K=Rama |97L=Ridout |97M=Ryde |97N=Scott |97O=Thorah |98A=Oshawa (Town) |98B=Port Perry (Village) |98C=Reach |98D=Scugog |98E=Whitby East |98F=Whitby (Town) |98G=Whitby West |99A=Newmarket (Town) |99B=Pickering |99C=Stouffville (Village) |99D=Uxbridge |99E=Uxbridge (Town) |99F=Whitchurch |100A=By Ward |100B=Central Ward |100C=Dalhousie Ward |100D=Ottawa Ward |100E=St. George Ward |100F=Victoria Ward |100G=Wellington Ward |101A=Blandford |101B=Easthope North |101C=Easthope South |101D=Embro (Village) |101E=Nissouri East |101F=Woodstock (City) |101G=Zorra East |101H=Zorra West |102A=Burford |102B=Ingersoll (Town) |102C=Norwich North |102D=Norwich South |102E=Norwich (Village) |102F=Oakland |102G=Oxford East |102H=Oxford North |102I=Oxford West |103A=Brampton (Town) |103B=Chinguacousy |103C=Streetsville (Village) |103D=Toronto (Township) |103E=Toronto Gore |104A=Ellice |104B=Elma |104C=Listowel (Town) |104D=Logan |104E=Milverton (Village) |104F=Mornington |104G=Stratford (City) |105A=Blanshard |105B=Downie |105C=Fullarton |105D=Hibbert |105E=Mitchell (Town) |105F=St. Marys (Town) |105G=Usborne |106A=Ashburnham (Village) |106B=Asphodel |106C=Belmont |106D=Burleigh and Anstruther |106E=Chandos |106F=Cardiff |106G=Cavendish |106H=Clyde, Eyre and Havelock |106I=Douro |106J=Dummer |106K=Glamorgan |106L=Guilford, Harburn and Bruton |106M=Havelock (Village) |106N=Harcourt, Dudley and Dysart |106O=Harvey |106P=Lakefield (Village) |106Q=Livingstone, Lawrence and Nightingale |106R=Methuen |106S=Monmouth |106T=Norwood (Village) |106U=Otonabee |107A=Ennismore |107B=Monaghan North |107BO=Mud Lake (Reserve) |107C=Monaghan South |107D=Peterborough (Town) |107E=Smith |108A=Alfred |108B=Caledonia |108C=Hawkesbury East |108D=Vankleek Hill (Village) |108E=Hawkesbury (Town) |108F=Longueuil |108G=L'Orignal (Village) |108H=Plantagenet North |108I=Plantagenet South |109A=Ameliasburg |109B=Athol |109C=Hallowell |109D=Hillier |109E=Marysburg North |109F=Marysburg South |109G=Picton (Town) |109H=Sophiasburg |109I=Wellington (Village) |110A=Algona South |110B=Alice and Fraser |110C=Bromley |110D=Buchanan, Wylie and Rolph |110E=Eganville (Village) |110F=Pembroke (Town) |110G=Pembroke (Town) |110H=Petawawa and McKay |110I=Ross and Cobden (Village) |110J=Stafford |110K=Westmeath |110L=Wilberforce and Algona North |111A=Admaston |111B=Arnprior (Town) |111C=Bagot and Blythfield |111D=Brougham |111E=Brudenell and Lyndoch |111F=Eganville (Village) |111G=Grattan |111H=Griffith and Matawatchan |111I=Hagarty, Sherwood and Jones |111J=Horton |111K=McNab |111L=Raglan and Radcliffe |111M=Renfrew (Town) |111N=Richards and Burns |111O=Sebastopol |112A=Cambridge |112B=Casselman (Village) |112C=Clarence |112D=Cumberland |112E=Gloucester |112F=New Edinburg |112G=Osgoode |112H=Rockland (Village) |112I=Russell |113A=Gravenhurst (Town) |113B=Matchedash |113C=Medonte |113D=Medora and Wood |113E=Midland (Town) |113F=Monck |113G=Muskoka |113H=Orillia |113I=Orillia (Town) |113J=Oro |113K=Penetanguishene (Town) |113L=Port Carling (Village) |113M=Tay |113N=Tiny |114A=Barrie (Town) |114B=Collingwood (Town) |114C=Creemore (Village) |114D=Flos |114E=Nottawasaga |114F=Stayner |114G=Sunnidale |114H=Vespra |115A=Allandale |115B=Alliston (Town) |115C=Beeton |115D=Essa |115E=Innisfil |115F=Mulmur |115G=Tecumseth |115H=Tossorontio |115I=Tottenham (Village) |116A=Ward 3 |117A=Ward 1 |117B=Ward 2 |117C=Ward 3 |118A=Ward 3 |118B=Ward 4 |118C=Ward 5 |118D=Ward 6 |119A=Anson and Hindon |119B=Bexley |119C=Carden |119D=Dalton |119E=Digby and Longford |119F=Eldon |119G=Fenelon |119H=Fenelon Falls (Village) |119I=Galway |119J=Laxton |119K=Lutterworth |119L=Minden |119M=Snowdon |119N=Somerville |119O=Sherborne and McClintock |119P=Stanhope |119Q=Woodville |120A=Bobcaygeon (Village) |120B=Emily |120C=Lindsay (Town) |120D=Mariposa |120E=Omemee (Village) |120F=Ops |120G=Verulam |121A=Berlin (Town) |121B=Elmira (Village) |121C=Waterloo |121D=Waterloo (Town) |121E=Wellesley |121F=Woolwich |122A=Ayr (Village) |122B=Dumfries North |122C=Galt (Town) |122D=Hespeler (Village) |122E=New Hamburg (Village) |122F=Preston (Village) |122G=Waterloo South |122H=Wilmot |123A=Bertie |123B=Bridgeburg (Village) |123C=Chippawa (Village) |123D=Crowland |123E=Fort Erie (Village) |123F=Humberstone |123G=Niagara Falls (Town) |123H=Niagara Falls (Village) |123I=Port Colborne (Village) |123J=Stamford |123K=Thorold |123L=Thorold (Town) |123M=Welland (Town) |123N=Willoughby |124A=Drayton (Village) |124B=Elora (Village) |124C=Fergus |124D=Garafraxa East |124E=Garafraxa West |124F=Maryborough |124G=Nichol |124H=Orangeville (Town) |124I=Peel |124J=Pilkington |125A=Amaranth |125B=Arthur |125C=Arthur (Village) |125D=Clifford (Village) |125E=Grand Valley (Village) |125F=Grand Valley (Village) |125F=Harriston (Town) |125G=Luther East |125H=Luther West |125I=Minto |125J=Mount Forest (Town) |125K=Palmerston (Town) |125L=Wallace 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|131F=Toronto (City) Ward 5 |131G=Toronto (City) Ward 6 |131H=Toronto Junction (Town) |131I=Vaughan |131J=Weston (Village) |131K=Woodbridge (Village) |131L=York |132A=Georgetown |132B=Township 38 |132C=Township 39 |132D=Township 40 |132E=Township 41 |132F=Township 42 |132G=Township 43 |132H=Township 44 |132I=Township 45 |132J=Township 46 |132K=Township 47 |132L=Township 51 |132M=Township 52 |132N=Township 53 |132O=Township 54 |132P=Township 55 |132Q=Township 56 |132R=Township 59 |132S=Township 66 |133A=Summerside (Town) |133B=Township 15 |133C=Township 17 |133D=Township 18 |133E=Township 19 |133F=Township 25 |133G=Township 26 |133H=Township 27 |133I=Township 28 |133J=Township 29 |133K=Township 30 |133L=Township 67 |134A=Township 1 |134B=Township 2 |134C=Township 3 |134D=Township 4 |134E=Township 5 |134F=Township 6 |134G=Township 7 |134H=Township 8 |134I=Township 9 |134J=Township 10 |134K=Township 11 |134L=Township 12 |134M=Township 13 |134N=Township 14 |134O=Township 16 |135A=Township 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Anne |202H2=Laggan |202I2=Lamerton |202J2=Lamoureux |202K2=Langdon |202L2=Leavitt |202M2=Leduc |202N2=Legal |202O2=Lethbridge North |202P2=Lethbridge South |202Q2=Lineham |202R2=Little Bow |202S2=Little Red Deer |202T2=Livingston |202U2=Logan |202V2=Macleod |202W2=Magrath |202X2=Millarville |202Y2=Millet |202Z2=Morley |202A3=Morinville |202B3=Mountain Mill |202C3=Mountain View |202D3=Nanton |202E3=New Norway |202F3=Nose Creek |202G3=Okotoks |202H3=Olds |202I3=Olsen |202J3=Pakan |202K3=Pekisko |202L3=Penhold |202M3=Pincher Creek |202N3=Pine Creek |202O3=Pine Lake |202P3=Plant |202Q3=Ponoka |202R3=Poplar Lake |202S3=Porcupine |202T3=Pretty Hill |202U3=Priddis |202V3=Queenstown |202W3=Quill Lake |202X3=Rabbit Hills |202Y3=Red Deer |202Z3=Red Deer Lake |202A4=Red Lodge |202B4=Rosebud |202C4=Rose Ridge |202D4=St. Albert |202E4=Ste. Émérence |202F4=St. Pierre |202G4=Saddle Lake |202H4=Shepard |202I4=Springbank |202J4=Spruce Grove |202K4=Stand Off |202L4=Star |202M4=Sterling |202N4=Stonyplain Centre |202O4=Strathcona East |202P4=Strathcona West |202Q4=Sturgeon |202R4=Tail Creek |202S4=Tindastoll |202T4=Two Lakes |202U4=Urquhart |202V4=Wetaskiwin |202W4=Whitefish Lake |202X4=White Whale Lake |202Y4=Whitford |202Z4=Willow Dale |202A5=Wintering Hills |202B5=Woodpecker |202C5=Wostock |202D5=Yarrow |203A=Alameda |203B=Alma |203C=Balcarres |203D=Beaverdale |203E=Bellegarde |203F=Benbecula |203G=Beresina |203H=Broadview |203I=Brookside |203J=Carievale |203K=Carlsruhe |203L=Carlyle |203M=Cannington |203N=Carnduff |203O=Carnoustie |203P=Chickney |203Q=Churchbridge |203R=Clare |203S=Clumber |203T=Cotham |203U=Crescent |203V=Crooked Lakes |203W=Dalesboro |203X=Dauphinais |203Y=Devils Lake |203Z=Dongola |203A1=Dunleath |203B1=Ebenezer |203C1=Echo |203D1=Ellisboro |203E1=Estevan |203F1=Fairmede |203G1=Ferndale |203H1=File Hills |203I1=Fishing Lake |203J1=Fleming |203K1=Fletwode |203L1=Foam Lake |203M1=Forest Farm |203N1=Fort Qu'Appelle |203O1=Gainsborough |203P1=Glen Adelaide |203Q1=Glen Ewen |203R1=Glen Lynn |203S1=Grenfell North |203T1=Grenfell South |203U1=Hayward |203V1=Heron |203W1=Highview |203X1=Hillburn |203Y1=Hillfarm |203Z1=Horse Lake |203A2=Hyde |203B2=Indian Head |203C2=Insinger |203D2=Katepwa |203E2=Kamsack |203F2=Kaposvar |203G2=Kenlis |203H2=Kinbrae |203I2=Kranzberg |203J2=Langenburg |203K2=McNutt |203L2=Maryfield |203M2=Moffatt |203N2=Montgomery |203O2=Montmartre |203P2=Moosomin North |203Q2=Moosomin South |203R2=Newdorf |203S2=New Hastings |203T2=North Portal |203U2=Ohlen |203V2=Otthon |203W2=Oxbow |203X2=Pelly |203Y2=Perceval |203Z2=Percy |203A3=Pheasant Forks |203B3=Prosperity |203C3=Qu'Appelle |203D3=Qu'Appelle South |203E3=Red Jacket |203F3=Riga |203G3=Riversdale |203H3=Rocanville |203I3=Roche Percée |203J3=St. Raffael |203K3=Saltcoats |203L3=Sheho |203M3=Sintaluta |203N3=Spring Creek |203O3=Spy Hill |203P3=Summerberry |203Q3=Taché |203R3=Tirée |203S3=Touchwood |203T3=Wapella |203U3=Wawota |203V3=Weyburn |203W3=Weyburn North |203X3=Whitesand |203Y3=Whitewood |203Z3=Wide Awake |203A4=Willocks |203B4=Winlaw |203C4=Wishart |203D4=Wolseley |203E4=Yorkton |204A=Arat |204B=Balgonie |204C=Big Stick Lake |204D=Boharm |204E=Buck Lake |204F=Buffalo |204G=Carmel |204H=Caron |204I=Chamberlain |204J=Chaplin |204K=Clinton |204L=Cottonwood |204M=Coventry |204N=Crane Lake |204O=Craven |204P=Dirt Hills |204Q=Dundurn |204R=Dunmore |204S=Eagle Butte |204T=Eagle Quill Lake |204U=East End |204V=East View |204W=Edenwold |204X=Elm Springs |204Y=Fairville |204Z=Feldman Lake |204A1=Foster |204B1=Graburn |204C1=Grande Coulée |204D1=Gull Lake |204E1=Hicksvale |204F1=Josephsburg |204G1=Kennell |204H1=Little Plume |204I1=Longlaketon |204J1=Loon Creek |204K1=Lumsden |204L1=Maple Creek |204M1=Marlborough |204N1=Medicine Hat North |204O1=Medicine Hat Northwest |204P1=Medicine Hat South |204Q1=Milestone |204R1=Moose Jaw Northeast |204S1=Moose Jaw South |204T1=Moose Jaw West |204U1=Old Wives Lake |204V1=Parkbeg |204W1=Pasqua |204X1=Pend Oreille |204Y1=Pengarth |204Z1=Pioneer |204A3=Yellow Grass |205A=Baljennie |205B=Barrier River |205C=Batoche |205D=Battleford North |205E=Battleford South |205F=Bellevue |205G=Birch Hills |205H=Birch River |205I=Brancepeth |205J=Bresaylor |205K=Butler |205L=Carlton |205M=Cedar Lake |205N=Colleston |205O=Crooked Lake |205P=Cumberland |205Q=Devil Lake |205R=Domeremy |205S=Duck Lake |205T=Ebenfeld |205U=Egg Lake |205V=Fish Creek |205W=Fletts Springs |205X=Grand Rapids |205Y=Green Lake |205Z=Hague |205A1=Halcro |205B1=Island Lake |205C1=Kinistino |205D1=Kirkpatrick |205E1=La Corne |205F1=Lake La Ronge |205G1=Meadow Lake |205H1=Meota |205I1=Mistawasis |205J1=Montreal Lake |205K1=Moose Lake |205L1=Mossy Portage |205M1=Muskeg Lake |205N1=Nut Lake |205O1=Onion Lake |205P1=Osler |205Q1=???? |205R1=Pine Bluff |205S1=Prince Albert East |205T1=Prince Albert North |205U1=Prince Albert West |205V1=Red Deer |205W1=Red Deer River |205X1=Rosthern |205Y1=St. Catharines (City) |205Z1=St. Leonard |205A2=St. Louis |205B2=St. Michael |205C2=Saskatoon East |205D2=Saskatoon West |205E2=Schmidtsburg |205F2=???? |205G2=Shellbrook |205H2=Steep Creek |205I2=Stony Creek |205J2=Stony Lake |205K2=Sturgeon Lake |205L2=Sturgeon River |205M2=The Pas |205N2=Tiefengrund |205O2=Waldheim |205P2=Willoughby |206A=Athabaska |206B=???? |206C=Keewatin |206D=Mackenzie |206E=Ungava |206F=Yukon |[SUB-DISTRICT] }}, [PAGE], ED {{{ed|[X] }}}, Sub {{{sub|[X] }}}, Div. 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[[Category: Sources by Name]] '''This page is currently part of a census template 'experiment' - please contact the profile manager before making any changes''' This page contains public sector information licensed under the [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/ Open Government Licence v3.0.] 1901 Census of England, {{subst: #switch:{{{piece|0}}} |0=[County], [Registration District], [Registration Sub-District] |1 |2 |3 |4 |5 |6 |7 |8 |9 |10 |11 |12=London, Paddington, St Mary, Paddington |13 |14 |15 |16=London, Paddington, St John, Paddington |17 |18=London, Paddington, North West Paddington |19 |20 |21 |22 |23 |24 |25 |26 |27 |28 |29 |30 |31 |32 |33=London, Kensington, Kensington Town |34 |35 |36 |37 |38=London, Kensington, Brompton |39 |40 |41 |42 |43 |44=London, Fulham, North Hammersmith |45 |46 |47 |48 |49 |50 |51 |52=London, Fulham, South Hammersmith |53 |54 |55 |56 |57 |58=London, Fulham, North West Fulham |59 |60 |61 |62 |63 |64=London, Fulham, North East Fulham |65 |66 |67 |68 |69 |70=London, Fulham, South Fulham |71 |72 |73 |74 |75 |76=London, Chelsea, Chelsea, North |77 |78 |79 |80=London, Chelsea, Chelsea, South |81 |82 |83=London, St. George Hanover Square, Mayfair and Knightsbridge |84 |85 |86 |87 |88 |89 |90=London, St. George Hanover Square, Belgrave |91 |92 |93 |94 |95 |96=London, St. George Hanover Square, St Margaret and St John |97 |98 |99=London, Westminster, St James, Westminster |100 |101=London, Westminster, St Anne Soho |102 |103 |104 |105 |106=London, St. Marylebone, All Souls |107 |108 |109=London, St. Marylebone, Rectory |110 |111=London, St. Marylebone, St Mary |112 |113 |114 |115 |116=London, St. Marylebone, Christchurch |117 |118 |119=London, St. Marylebone, St John |120 |121 |122 |123 |124 |125 |126 |127 |128 |129=London, Hampstead, Hampstead |130 |131 |132 |133 |134 |135=London, St. Pancras, Regent's Park |136 |137 |138=London, St. Pancras, Tottenham Court |139 |140 |141 |142=London, St. Pancras, Gray's Inn Lane |143 |144 |145 |146=London, St. Pancras, Somers Town |147 |148 |149 |150 |151=London, St. Pancras, Camden Town |152 |153 |154 |155 |156 |157=London, St. Pancras, Kentish Town |158 |159 |160 |161 |162 |163 |164 |165 |166 |167 |168 |169 |170=London, Islington, Upper Holloway |171 |172 |173 |174 |175 |176=London, Islington, Lower Holloway |177 |178 |179 |180 |181 |182 |183 |184 |185=London, Islington, Barnsbury |186 |187 |188 |189 |190 |191 |192 |193 |194 |195=London, Islington, Islington, South-East |196 |197 |198 |199 |200 |201 |202 |203=London, Islington, Highbury |204 |205 |206 |207 |208 |209=London, Hackney, Stoke Newington |210 |211 |212 |213 |214 |215=London, Hackney, North Hackney |216 |217 |218 |219 |220 |221=London, Hackney, Central Hackney |222 |223 |224 |225 |226 |227 |228=London, Hackney, South-West Hackney |229 |230 |231 |232 |233 |234 |235=London, Hackney, South-East Hackney |236 |237 |238=London, St. Giles, Bloomsbury and St Giles, South |239=London, St. Giles, St Giles, North |240 |241 |242=London, Strand, St Martins-in-the-Fields |243 |244=London, Strand, Strand |245 |246 |247 |248=London, Holborn, Holborn |249 |250=London, Holborn, St James, Clerkenwell |251 |252 |253=London, Holborn, Amwell |254 |255=London, Holborn, Goswell Street |256 |257 |258 |259=London, Holborn, City Road |260 |261=London, Holborn, Finsbury |262 |263=London, London City, St Botolph |264=London, London City, St Sepulchre |265 |266 |267=London, London City, All Hallows Barking |268 |269=London, Shoreditch, Shoreditch South |270 |271 |272 |273=London, Shoreditch, Hoxton New Town |274 |275 |276=London, Shoreditch, Hoxton Old Town |277 |278 |279 |280 |281=London, Shoreditch, Haggerston |282 |283 |284 |285 |286 |287=London, Bethnal Green, Bethnal Green North |288 |289 |290 |291=London, Bethnal Green, Bethnal Green South |292 |293 |294 |295 |296=London, Bethnal Green, Bethnal Green, East |297 |298 |299 |300=London, Whitechapel, Spitalfields |301 |302 |303 |304=London, Whitechapel, Mile End New Town |305 |306 |307 |308=London, Whitechapel, Goodmans Fields |309 |310 |311 |312 |313=London, St. George In The East, St George North |314 |315=London, St. George In The East, St John |316 |317=London, Stepney, Shadwell |318 |319=London, Stepney, Ratcliff |320 |321 |322 |323 |324=London, Stepney, Limehouse |325 |326 |327 |328 |329 |330 |331=London, Mile End Old Town, Mile End, Old Town, Western |332 |333 |334 |335 |336 |337 |338=London, Mile End Old Town, Mile End, Old Town, Eastern |339 |340 |341 |342 |343=London, Poplar, Bow |344 |345 |346 |347 |348 |349 |350 |351=London, Poplar, Bromley |352 |353 |354 |355 |356 |357 |358=London, Poplar, Poplar |359 |360=London, St. Saviour Southwark, Christchurch, Southwark |361 |362=London, St. Saviour Southwark, St. Saviour, Southwark |363 |364 |365=London, St. Saviour Southwark, Kent Road |366 |367=London, St. Saviour Southwark, Borough Road |368 |369 |370=London, St. Saviour Southwark, London Road |371 |372 |373 |374=London, St. Saviour Southwark, Trinity, Newington |375 |376 |377 |378 |379 |380 |381=London, St. Saviour Southwark, St. Peter, Walworth |382 |383 |384 |385=London, St. Saviour Southwark, St. Mary, Newington |386 |387=London, St. Olave Southwark, St. Olave, Southwark |388 |389 |390 |391 |392 |393 |394 |395 |396=London, St. Olave Southwark, Bermondsey |397 |398 |399 |400=London, St. Olave Southwark, Rotherhithe |401 |402 |403 |404=London, Lambeth, Waterloo Road |405 |406=London, Lambeth, Lambeth Church First |407 |408 |409 |410 |411=London, Lambeth, Lambeth Church Second |412 |413 |414 |415 |416 |417 |418=London, Lambeth, Kennington First |419 |420 |421 |422 |423=London, Lambeth, Kennington Second |424 |425 |426 |427 |428 |429 |430 |431 |432 |433 |434=London, Lambeth, Brixton |435 |436 |437 |438 |439=London, Lambeth, Norwood |440 |441 |442 |443 |444 |445 |446 |447 |448=London, Wandsworth, East Battersea |449 |450 |451 |452 |453 |454=London, Wandsworth, Northwest Battersea |455 |456 |457 |458 |459 |460=London, Wandsworth, Southwest Battersea |461 |462 |463 |464 |465 |466 |467 |468=London, Wandsworth, Clapham |469 |470 |471 |472 |473 |474 |475 |476 |477 |478 |479 |480=London, Wandsworth, Streatham |481 |482 |483 |484 |485 |486 |487 |488=London, Wandsworth, Wandsworth |489 |490 |491=London, Wandsworth, Putney |492=London, Camberwell, Dulwich |493 |494 |495 |496 |497 |498 |499 |500 |501 |502 |503=London, Camberwell, Camberwell |504 |505 |506 |507 |508 |509 |510 |511 |512 |513 |514=London, Camberwell, Peckham |515 |516 |517 |518 |519 |520 |521 |522=London, Camberwell, St. George |523 |524 |525 |526=London, Greenwich, Deptford, North |527 |528 |529 |530 |531=London, Greenwich, Deptford Central |532 |533 |534 |535=London, Greenwich, Deptford, South |536 |537 |538=London, Greenwich, Greenwich West |539 |540 |541 |542 |543=London, Greenwich, Greenwich East |544=London, Lewisham, Eltham |545 |546 |547=London, Lewisham, Lee |548 |549 |550 |551 |552 |553 |554 |555=London, Lewisham, Lewisham |556 |557 |558 |559 |560 |561=London, Lewisham, Sydenham |562 |563=London, Woolwich, Charlton |564 |565 |566 |567 |568 |569=London, Woolwich, Woolwich |570 |571=London, Woolwich, Plumstead West |572 |573 |574 |575 |576 |577=London, Woolwich, Plumstead East |578 |579 |580 |581=Surrey, Epsom, Carshalton |582 |583 |584=Surrey, Epsom, Epsom |585 |586=Surrey, Epsom, Leatherhead |587 |588 |589=Surrey, Chertsey, Walton |590 |591 |592 |593=Surrey, Chertsey, Chertsey |594 |595=Surrey, Chertsey, Chobham |596 |597 |598 |599=Surrey, Guildford, Woking |600=Surrey, Guildford, Ripley |601=Surrey, Guildford, Albury |602 |603 |604 |605=Surrey, Guildford, Guildford |606 |607=Surrey, Guildford, Godalming |608 |609=Surrey, Farnham, Frimley |610 |611 |612 |613=Surrey, Farnham, Aldershot |614 |615=Surrey, Farnham, Farnham |616=Surrey, Farnham, Frensham |617 |618=Surrey, Hambledon, Witley |619 |620=Surrey, Hambledon, Cranley |621=Surrey, Dorking, Capel |622 |623=Surrey, Dorking, Dorking |624=Surrey, Reigate, Betchworth |625 |626 |627 |628=Surrey, Reigate, Reigate |629=Surrey, Reigate, Horley |630 |631 |632 |633 |634=Surrey, Godstone, Godstone |635 |636 |637 |638 |639 |640 |641 |642 |643 |644 |645 |646 |647 |648 |649 |650 |651 |652=Surrey, Croydon, Croydon |653 |654 |655 |656=Surrey, Croydon, Mitcham |657 |658 |659 |660 |661=Surrey, Kingston, Wimbledon |662 |663 |664 |665 |666=Surrey, Kingston, Kingston |667 |668=Surrey, Kingston, Surbiton |669 |670=Surrey, Kingston, Esher |671 |672 |673=Surrey, Kingston, Hampton |674 |675 |676 |677=Surrey, Richmond, Richmond |678 |679 |680=Surrey, Richmond, Mortlake |681 |682 |683 |684 |685 |686=Kent , Bromley, Bromley |687 |688 |689 |690=Kent , Bromley, Beckenham |691 |692=Kent , Bromley, Orpington |693 |694=Kent , Bromley, Chislehurst |695 |696 |697 |698 |699 |700 |701=Kent , Dartford, Bexley |702 |703 |704 |705 |706 |707=Kent , Dartford, Dartford |708 |709 |710=Kent , Dartford, Farningham |711 |712 |713 |714=Kent , Gravesend, Gravesend |715 |716 |717=Kent , Strood, Northfleet |718 |719 |720 |721=Kent , Strood, Strood |722=Kent , Hoo, Hoo |723 |724 |725 |726 |727 |728 |729 |730 |731 |732=Kent , Medway, Rochester and Chatham |733 |734 |735 |736 |737 |738 |739 |740=Kent , Medway, Gillingham |741 |742 |743=Kent , Malling, Aylesford |744 |745=Kent , Malling, Wrotham |746=Kent , Sevenoaks, Shoreham |747 |748=Kent , Sevenoaks, Sevenoaks |749 |750=Kent , Sevenoaks, Penshurst |751 |752 |753 |754 |755 |756=Kent , Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells |757 |758 |759=Kent , Tonbridge, Tonbridge |760=Kent , Tonbridge, Brenchley |761 |762=Kent , Maidstone, Yalding |763 |764=Kent , Maidstone, Loose |765 |766 |767 |768 |769=Kent , Maidstone, Maidstone |770=Kent , Hollingbourn, Hollingbourn |771=Kent , Hollingbourn, Lenham |772 |773=Kent , Hollingbourn, Headcorn |774 |775=Kent , Cranbrook, Cranbrook |776 |777=Kent , Cranbrook, Hawkhurst |778 |779=Kent , Tenterden, Tenterden |780 |781=Kent , West Ashford, Calehill |782 |783 |784=Kent , West Ashford, Ashford |785 |786=Kent , East Ashford, Brabourne |787 |788=Kent , East Ashford, Wye |789 |790=Kent , Bridge, Chartham |791=Kent , Bridge, Barham |792 |793 |794=Kent , Canterbury, Canterbury |795 |796=Kent , Blean, Sturry |797 |798=Kent , Blean, Herne |799 |800 |801=Kent , Blean, Whitstable |802=Kent , Faversham, Boughton |803 |804 |805=Kent , Faversham, Faversham |806=Kent , Faversham, Teynham |807 |808 |809 |810 |811 |812=Kent , Milton, Milton |813 |814 |815 |816 |817=Kent , Sheppey, Minster |818=Kent , Sheppey, Eastchurch |819=Kent , Thanet, Minster |820 |821 |822 |823 |824=Kent , Thanet, Margate |825 |826 |827 |828 |829=Kent , Thanet, Ramsgate |830 |831 |832=Kent , Eastry, Sandwich |833=Kent , Eastry, Wingham |834=Kent , Eastry, Eythorne |835 |836 |837=Kent , Eastry, Deal |838 |839 |840=Kent , Dover, St James |841 |842 |843 |844=Kent , Dover, St Mary |845=Kent , Dover, Hougham |846 |847 |848 |849 |850 |851=Kent , Elham, Folkestone |852=Kent , Elham, Elham |853 |854=Kent , Elham, Hythe |855 |856=Kent , Romney Marsh, New Romney |857 |858=Kent , Romney Marsh, Lydd |859 |860=Sussex, Rye, Rye |861=Sussex, Rye, Beckley |862 |863=Sussex, Hastings, Ore |864 |865 |866 |867 |868=Sussex, Hastings, All Saints |869 |870 |871 |872=Sussex, Hastings, St Mary Magdalen |873 |874 |875=Sussex, Battle, Bexhill |876 |877=Sussex, Battle, Battle |878=Sussex, Eastbourne, Westham |879 |880 |881 |882 |883 |884 |885=Sussex, Eastbourne, Eastbourne |886 |887=Sussex, Eastbourne, Seaford |888 |889=Sussex, Hailsham, Hurstmonceux |890 |891=Sussex, Hailsham, Hellingly |892=Sussex, Ticehurst, Ticehurst |893=Sussex, Ticehurst, Salehurst |894=Sussex, Ticehurst, Wadhurst |895 |896=Sussex, Ticehurst, Frant |897 |898=Sussex, Uckfield, Rotherfield |899=Sussex, Uckfield, Framfield |900 |901=Sussex, Uckfield, Isfield |902=Sussex, Uckfield, Maresfield |903=Sussex, East Grinstead, Withyham |904 |905=Sussex, East Grinstead, East Grinstead |906=Sussex, East Grinstead, Worth |907=Sussex, Cuckfield, Lindfield |908 |909=Sussex, Cuckfield, Cuckfield |910 |911 |912=Sussex, Cuckfield, Hurstpierpoint |913=Sussex, Lewes, Ditchling |914=Sussex, Lewes, Chailey |915 |916 |917=Sussex, Lewes, Lewes |918 |919 |920=Sussex, Lewes, Newhaven |921 |922 |923 |924 |925 |926 |927=Sussex, Brighton, East Brighton |928 |929 |930 |931 |932 |933 |934=Sussex, Brighton, West Brighton |935 |936 |937 |938 |939 |940 |941 |942 |943 |944 |945 |946=Sussex, Steyning, Shoreham |947=Sussex, Steyning, Steyning |948=Sussex, Horsham, South Horsham |949 |950 |951=Sussex, Horsham, North Horsham |952=Sussex, Horsham, West Horsham |953=Sussex, Petworth, Petworth, Northern |954=Sussex, Petworth, Petworth, Southern |955=Sussex, Thakeham, Pulborough |956=Sussex, Thakeham, Washington |957 |958 |959 |960=Sussex, East Preston, Worthing |961 |962=Sussex, East Preston, Littlehampton |963=Sussex, East Preston, Arundel |964=Sussex, Westhampnett, Yapton |965 |966=Sussex, Westhampnett, Bognor |967=Sussex, Westhampnett, Oving |968=Sussex, Westhampnett, Boxgrove |969 |970 |971=Sussex, Chichester, Chichester |972=Sussex, Midhurst, Midhurst |973=Sussex, Midhurst, Fernhurst |974=Sussex, Midhurst, Harting |975=Sussex, Westbourne, Westbourne |976 |977=Hampshire, Havant, Havant |978 |979 |980 |981 |982 |983 |984=Hampshire, Portsmouth, North End and Buckland |985 |986 |987 |988 |989 |990 |991=Hampshire, Portsmouth, Kingston And East Southsea |992 |993 |994 |995 |996 |997 |998 |999 |1000=Hampshire, Portsmouth, Portsea and Landport |1001 |1002 |1003 |1004 |1005 |1006 |1007 |1008=Hampshire, Portsmouth, Portsmouth and Mid Southsea |1009 |1010 |1011 |1012 |1013=Hampshire, Alverstoke, Alverstoke |1014 |1015=Hampshire, Fareham, Fareham |1016=Hampshire, Fareham, Titchfield |1017 |1018 |1019=Hampshire, Isle Of Wight, Cowes |1020 |1021 |1022=Hampshire, Isle Of Wight, Newport |1023 |1024 |1025 |1026=Hampshire, Isle Of Wight, Ryde |1027 |1028 |1029=Hampshire, Isle Of Wight, Brading |1030 |1031=Hampshire, Isle Of Wight, Godshill |1032 |1033=Hampshire, Isle Of Wight, Calbourne |1034 |1035=Hampshire, Lymington, Lymington |1036=Hampshire, Lymington, Milford |1037 |1038=Hampshire, Christchurch, Christchurch |1039 |1040 |1041 |1042 |1043 |1044 |1045=Hampshire, Christchurch, Bournemouth |1046 |1047=Hampshire, Ringwood, Ringwood |1048 |1049=Hampshire, Fordingbridge, Fordingbridge |1050=Hampshire, New Forest, Lyndhurst |1051=Hampshire, New Forest, Fawley |1052=Hampshire, New Forest, Eling |1053 |1054 |1055 |1056 |1057 |1058 |1059 |1060 |1061=Hampshire, Southampton, Southampton |1062 |1063 |1064=Hampshire, South Stoneham, St Mary Extra |1065 |1066 |1067 |1068 |1069 |1070=Hampshire, South Stoneham, South Stoneham |1071 |1072 |1073 |1074=Hampshire, South Stoneham, Millbrook |1075 |1076=Hampshire, Romsey, Romsey |1077=Hampshire, Romsey, Michelmersh |1078=Hampshire, Stockbridge, Broughton |1079=Hampshire, Stockbridge, Stockbridge |1080=Hampshire, Winchester, Micheldever |1081 |1082 |1083 |1084=Hampshire, Winchester, Winchester |1085 |1086=Hampshire, Winchester, Twyford |1087=Hampshire, Winchester, Hursley |1088=Hampshire, Droxford, Bishops Waltham |1089=Hampshire, Droxford, West Meon |1090=Hampshire, Droxford, Hambledon |1091=Hampshire, Catherington, Horndean |1092 |1093=Hampshire, Petersfield, Petersfield |1094=Hampshire, Petersfield, Bramshott |1095=Hampshire, Petersfield, East Meon |1096=Hampshire, Alresford, Ropley |1097=Hampshire, Alresford, Alresford |1098 |1099=Hampshire, Alton, Alton |1100=Hampshire, Alton, Binsted |1101 |1102=Hampshire, Hartley Wintney, Odiham |1103 |1104 |1105=Hampshire, Hartley Wintney, Farnborough |1106=Hampshire, Hartley Wintney, Hartley Wintney |1107 |1108 |1109=Hampshire, Basingstoke, Basingstoke |1110=Hampshire, Basingstoke, Bramley |1111=Hampshire, Basingstoke, Dummer |1112=Hampshire, Whitchurch , Whitchurch |1113=Hampshire, Andover, Longparish |1114=Hampshire, Andover, Amport |1115 |1116=Hampshire, Andover, Andover |1117=Hampshire, Andover, Hurstbourne Tarrant |1118=Hampshire, Kingsclere, Highclere |1119=Hampshire, Kingsclere, Kingsclere |1120 |1121=Berkshire, Newbury, Newbury |1122=Berkshire, Newbury, Speen |1123=Berkshire, Newbury, Thatcham |1124=Berkshire, Hungerford, Kintbury |1125=Berkshire, Hungerford, Hungerford |1126=Berkshire, Hungerford, Lambourn |1127=Berkshire, Faringdon, Shrivenham |1128=Berkshire, Faringdon, Faringdon |1129=Berkshire, Faringdon, Buckland |1130=Berkshire, Abingdon, Fyfield |1131 |1132=Berkshire, Abingdon, Abingdon |1133=Berkshire, Abingdon, Nuneham Courtenay |1134=Berkshire, Abingdon, Sutton Courtenay |1135 |1136=Berkshire, Wantage, Wantage |1137=Berkshire, Wantage, Ilsley |1138=Berkshire, Wallingford, Cholsey |1139 |1140=Berkshire, Wallingford, Wallingford |1141=Berkshire, Bradfield, Bucklebury |1142 |1143=Berkshire, Bradfield, Tilehurst |1144 |1145 |1146 |1147=Berkshire, Reading, St Mary |1148 |1149 |1150 |1151 |1152 |1153=Berkshire, Reading, St Giles |1154 |1155=Berkshire, Wokingham, Wokingham |1156 |1157=Berkshire, Wokingham, Wargrave |1158 |1159=Berkshire, Maidenhead, Bray |1160 |1161=Berkshire, Maidenhead, Cookham |1162 |1163=Berkshire, Easthampstead, Bracknell |1164=Berkshire, Easthampstead, Sandhurst |1165 |1166 |1167=Berkshire, Windsor, Egham |1168 |1169 |1170=Berkshire, Windsor, Windsor |1171 |1172 |1173=Middlesex , Staines, Sunbury |1174 |1175=Middlesex , Staines, Staines |1176 |1177=Middlesex , Uxbridge, Hillingdon |1178 |1179=Middlesex , Uxbridge, Uxbridge |1180 |1181 |1182=Middlesex , Uxbridge, Hayes |1183 |1184 |1185 |1186=Middlesex , Brentford, Isleworth |1187 |1188 |1189=Middlesex , Brentford, Twickenham |1190 |1191 |1192 |1193 |1194 |1195 |1196=Middlesex , Brentford, Brentford |1197 |1198 |1199 |1200=Middlesex , Brentford, Chiswick |1201 |1202 |1203 |1204 |1205 |1206=Middlesex , Brentford, Acton |1207 |1208 |1209 |1210=Middlesex , Hendon, Harrow |1211 |1212=Middlesex , Hendon, Edgware |1213 |1214 |1215 |1216 |1217 |1218 |1219 |1220 |1221 |1222 |1223 |1224 |1225 |1226=Middlesex , Hendon, Willesden |1227 |1228=Middlesex , Hendon, Hendon |1229=Middlesex , Barnet, South Mimms |1230 |1231 |1232=Middlesex , Barnet, Barnet |1233 |1234 |1235 |1236=Middlesex , Barnet, Finchley |1237 |1238 |1239 |1240 |1241 |1242 |1243 |1244 |1245=Middlesex , Edmonton, Hornsey |1246 |1247 |1248 |1249 |1250 |1251 |1252 |1253 |1254 |1255 |1256 |1257 |1258 |1259=Middlesex , Edmonton, Tottenham |1260 |1261 |1262 |1263 |1264 |1265 |1266 |1267 |1268 |1269=Middlesex , Edmonton, Edmonton |1270 |1271 |1272 |1273 |1274 |1275=Middlesex , Edmonton, Enfield |1276=Middlesex , Edmonton, Waltham Abbey |1277 |1278=Middlesex , Edmonton, Cheshunt |1279 |1280=Hertfordshire, Ware, Hoddesdon |1281=Hertfordshire, Ware, Stanstead |1282 |1283=Hertfordshire, Ware, Ware |1284=Hertfordshire, Ware, Standon |1285 |1286=Hertfordshire, Bishop Stortford, Sawbridgeworth |1287=Hertfordshire, Bishop Stortford, Stansted |1288 |1289=Hertfordshire, Bishop Stortford, Bishop Stortford |1290=Hertfordshire, Bishop Stortford, Braughing |1291=Hertfordshire, Royston, Buntingford |1292 |1293 |1294=Hertfordshire, Royston, Royston |1295 |1296 |1297=Hertfordshire, Royston, Melbourn |1298 |1299=Hertfordshire, Hitchin, Baldock |1300 |1301 |1302=Hertfordshire, Hitchin, Hitchin |1303=Hertfordshire, Hertford, Watton |1304 |1305 |1306=Hertfordshire, Hertford, Hertford |1307=Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Hatfield |1308=Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Welwyn |1309 |1310=Hertfordshire, St Albans, Harpenden |1311 |1312 |1313=Hertfordshire, St Albans, St Albans |1314 |1315=Hertfordshire, Watford, Bushey |1316 |1317 |1318 |1319 |1320=Hertfordshire, Watford, Watford |1321 |1322=Hertfordshire, Watford, Rickmansworth |1323=Hertfordshire, Watford, Abbots Langley |1324=Hertfordshire, Hemel Hempstead, Kings Langley |1325 |1326=Hertfordshire, Hemel Hempstead, Hemel Hempstead |1327=Hertfordshire, Hemel Hempstead, Flamstead |1328 |1329=Hertfordshire, Berkhampstead, Berkhampstead |1330 |1331=Hertfordshire, Berkhampstead, Tring |1332=Buckinghamshire, Amersham, Missenden |1333 |1334=Buckinghamshire, Amersham, Chesham |1335=Buckinghamshire, Amersham, Amersham |1336=Buckinghamshire, Amersham, Chalfont |1337 |1338=Buckinghamshire, Amersham, Beaconsfield |1339 |1340=Buckinghamshire, Eton, Iver |1341 |1342 |1343=Buckinghamshire, Eton, Eton |1344 |1345=Buckinghamshire, Eton, Burnham |1346 |1347 |1348 |1349=Buckinghamshire, Wycombe, Wycombe |1350 |1351=Buckinghamshire, Wycombe, Marlow |1352=Buckinghamshire, Wycombe, Princes Risborough |1353=Buckinghamshire, Wycombe, Stokenchurch |1354=Buckinghamshire, Aylesbury, Haddenham |1355 |1356=Buckinghamshire, Aylesbury, Aylesbury |1357=Buckinghamshire, Aylesbury, Waddesdon |1358=Buckinghamshire, Winslow, Winslow |1359 |1360 |1361=Buckinghamshire, Newport Pagnell, Fenny Stratford |1362=Buckinghamshire, Newport Pagnell, Newport Pagnell |1363 |1364=Buckinghamshire, Newport Pagnell, Olney |1365 |1366=Buckinghamshire, Buckingham, Buckingham |1367=Buckinghamshire, Buckingham, Tingewick |1368 |1369=Oxfordshire, Henley, Henley |1370 |1371=Oxfordshire, Henley, Caversham |1372=Oxfordshire, Henley, Watlington |1373=Oxfordshire, Thame, Lewknor |1374 |1375=Oxfordshire, Thame, Thame |1376 |1377=Oxfordshire, Headington, Wheatley |1378 |1379 |1380 |1381 |1382 |1383=Oxfordshire, Headington, St Clement |1384 |1385 |1386=Oxfordshire, Oxford, Oxford |1387=Oxfordshire, Bicester, Bletchingdon |1388 |1389=Oxfordshire, Bicester, Bicester |1390=Oxfordshire, Woodstock, Deddington |1391 |1392=Oxfordshire, Woodstock, Woodstock |1393=Oxfordshire, Witney, Eynsham |1394=Oxfordshire, Witney, Bampton |1395 |1396=Oxfordshire, Witney, Witney |1397=Oxfordshire, Witney, Burford |1398=Oxfordshire, Chipping Norton, Charlbury |1399 |1400=Oxfordshire, Chipping Norton, Chipping Norton |1401=Oxfordshire, Banbury, Bloxham |1402=Oxfordshire, Banbury, Swalcliffe |1403=Oxfordshire, Banbury, Cropredy |1404 |1405 |1406=Oxfordshire, Banbury, Banbury |1407 |1408 |1409=Northamptonshire, Brackley, Brackley |1410=Northamptonshire, Towcester, Abthorpe |1411 |1412=Northamptonshire, Towcester, Towcester |1413 |1414=Northamptonshire, Potterspury, Potterspury |1415=Northamptonshire, Hardingstone, Brafield |1416 |1417=Northamptonshire, Hardingstone, Hardingstone |1418=Northamptonshire, Hardingstone, Milton |1419 |1420 |1421 |1422 |1423 |1424 |1425=Northamptonshire, Northampton, St Giles |1426 |1427 |1428 |1429 |1430=Northamptonshire, Northampton, All Saints |1431=Northamptonshire, Northampton, Bugbrooke |1432=Northamptonshire, Daventry, Weedon |1433 |1434=Northamptonshire, Daventry, Daventry |1435=Northamptonshire, Daventry, Long Buckby |1436=Northamptonshire, Brixworth, West Brixworth |1437=Northamptonshire, Brixworth, East Brixworth |1438=Northamptonshire, Wellingborough, Earls Barton |1439 |1440 |1441=Northamptonshire, Wellingborough, Higham Ferrers |1442 |1443 |1444 |1445=Northamptonshire, Wellingborough, Wellingborough |1446 |1447 |1448 |1449=Northamptonshire, Kettering, Kettering |1450 |1451=Northamptonshire, Kettering, Rothwell |1452=Northamptonshire, Thrapston, Thrapston |1453 |1454=Northamptonshire, Thrapston, Raunds |1455 |1456 |1457=Northamptonshire, Oundle, Oundle |1458=Northamptonshire, Oundle, Benefield |1459=Northamptonshire, Peterborough, Stilton |1460 |1461 |1462 |1463 |1464 |1465 |1466=Northamptonshire, Peterborough, Peterborough |1467 |1468=Northamptonshire, Peterborough, Crowland |1469=Northamptonshire, Peterborough, Thorney |1470 |1471=Huntingdonshire, Huntingdon, Ramsey |1472=Huntingdonshire, Huntingdon, Sawtry |1473=Huntingdonshire, Huntingdon, Spaldwick |1474 |1475=Huntingdonshire, Huntingdon, Huntingdon |1476=Huntingdonshire, St Ives, Warboys |1477=Huntingdonshire, St Ives, Somersham |1478=Huntingdonshire, St Ives, Swavesey |1479 |1480=Huntingdonshire, St Ives, St Ives |1481 |1482=Huntingdonshire, St Neots, St Neots |1483=Huntingdonshire, St Neots, Kimbolton |1484=Bedfordshire, Bedford, Riseley |1485=Bedfordshire, Bedford, Sharnbrook |1486=Bedfordshire, Bedford, Harrold |1487=Bedfordshire, Bedford, Turvey |1488 |1489 |1490 |1491=Bedfordshire, Bedford, Bedford and Kempston |1492 |1493 |1494=Bedfordshire, Bedford, Bedford and Cardington |1495=Bedfordshire, Bedford, Barford |1496 |1497=Bedfordshire, Biggleswade, Potton |1498 |1499 |1500=Bedfordshire, Biggleswade, Biggleswade |1501=Bedfordshire, Ampthill, Shillington |1502 |1503=Bedfordshire, Ampthill, Ampthill |1504=Bedfordshire, Ampthill, Cranfield |1505 |1506=Bedfordshire, Ampthill, Woburn |1507 |1508=Bedfordshire, Leighton Buzzard, Leighton Buzzard |1509=Bedfordshire, Leighton Buzzard, Wing |1510=Bedfordshire, Leighton Buzzard, Ivinghoe |1511=Bedfordshire, Leighton Buzzard, Edlesborough |1512 |1513=Bedfordshire, Luton, Dunstable |1514 |1515 |1516 |1517 |1518 |1519=Bedfordshire, Luton, Luton |1520 |1521=Cambridgeshire, Caxton, Caxton |1522 |1523=Cambridgeshire, Chesterton, Willingham |1524 |1525 |1526=Cambridgeshire, Chesterton, Fulbourn |1527=Cambridgeshire, Chesterton, Shelford |1528 |1529 |1530 |1531=Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, St Andrew the Less |1532=Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, St Andrew the Great |1533=Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, St Giles |1534=Cambridgeshire, Linton, Duxford |1535=Cambridgeshire, Linton, Linton |1536=Cambridgeshire, Linton, Balsham |1537 |1538 |1539=Cambridgeshire, Newmarket, Cheveley |1540 |1541=Cambridgeshire, Newmarket, Newmarket |1542=Cambridgeshire, Newmarket, Soham |1543=Cambridgeshire, Ely, Haddenham |1544=Cambridgeshire, Ely, Sutton |1545 |1546=Cambridgeshire, Ely, Ely |1547=Cambridgeshire, Ely, Littleport |1548 |1549=Cambridgeshire, North Witchford, Chatteris |1550 |1551=Cambridgeshire, North Witchford, March |1552 |1553=Cambridgeshire, Whittlesey, Whittlesey |1554=Cambridgeshire, Wisbech, Leverington |1555 |1556=Cambridgeshire, Wisbech, Wisbech |1557=Cambridgeshire, Wisbech, Walpole St Peter |1558=Cambridgeshire, Wisbech, Terrington St Clement |1559 |1560=Cambridgeshire, Wisbech, Walsoken |1561=Cambridgeshire, Wisbech, Upwell |1562 |1563 |1564 |1565 |1566 |1567=Essex, West Ham, Stratford |1568 |1569 |1570 |1571 |1572 |1573 |1574 |1575 |1576 |1577=Essex, West Ham, Plaistow |1578 |1579 |1580 |1581 |1582 |1583 |1584 |1585 |1586=Essex, West Ham, Canning Town |1587 |1588 |1589 |1590 |1591 |1592 |1593 |1594=Essex, West Ham, Forest Gate |1595 |1596 |1597 |1598 |1599 |1600 |1601 |1602 |1603 |1604 |1605 |1606 |1607=Essex, West Ham, East Ham |1608=Essex, West Ham, Wanstead |1609 |1610 |1611 |1612 |1613 |1614 |1615=Essex, West Ham, South Leyton |1616 |1617 |1618 |1619 |1620 |1621 |1622=Essex, West Ham, North Leyton |1623 |1624 |1625 |1626 |1627 |1628 |1629 |1630 |1631 |1632 |1633 |1634 |1635 |1636=Essex, West Ham, Walthamstow |1637 |1638 |1639=Essex, Epping, Chigwell |1640 |1641=Essex, Epping, Epping |1642=Essex, Epping, Harlow |1643=Essex, Ongar, Bobbingworth |1644=Essex, Ongar, ChippingOngar |1645 |1646 |1647=Essex, Romford, Romford |1648 |1649 |1650 |1651 |1652=Essex, Romford, Ilford |1653 |1654 |1655=Essex, Romford, BarkingTown |1656 |1657=Essex, Romford, Hornchurch |1658 |1659 |1660 |1661=Essex, Orsett, Grays |1662 |1663=Essex, Orsett, Orsett |1664 |1665 |1666=Essex, Billericay, Brentwood |1667 |1668=Essex, Billericay, Wickford |1669=Essex, Chelmsford, Ingatestone |1670 |1671 |1672=Essex, Chelmsford, Chelmsford |1673=Essex, Chelmsford, Great Waltham |1674 |1675=Essex, Chelmsford, Great Baddow |1676 |1677=Essex, Rochford, Rayleigh |1678 |1679 |1680 |1681 |1682 |1683=Essex, Rochford, Prittlewell |1684=Essex, Rochford, Rochford |1685 |1686=Essex, Rochford, Great Wakering |1687 |1688=Essex, Maldon, Southminster |1689=Essex, Maldon, Bradwell |1690 |1691=Essex, Maldon, Maldon |1692 |1693=Essex, Maldon, Tollesbury |1694 |1695 |1696 |1697=Essex, Tendring, Thorpe |1698 |1699=Essex, Tendring, Harwick |1700 |1701=Essex, Tendring, Manningtree |1702 |1703 |1704=Essex, Tendring, Ardleigh |1705 |1706 |1707=Essex, Colchester, Colchester, First Ward |1708 |1709=Essex, Colchester, Colchester, Second Ward |1710 |1711=Essex, Colchester, Colchester, Third Ward |1712 |1713 |1714=Essex, Lexden, Wivenhoe |1715 |1716=Essex, Lexden, Stanway |1717 |1718=Essex, Lexden, Fordham |1719 |1720=Essex, Halstead, Halstead |1721=Essex, Halstead, Hedingham |1722=Essex, Braintree, Finchingfield |1723=Essex, Braintree, Bocking |1724=Essex, Braintree, Coggeshall |1725 |1726=Essex, Braintree, Witham |1727 |1728=Essex, Braintree, Braintree |1729=Essex, Dunmow, Stebbing |1730 |1731=Essex, Dunmow, Dunmow |1732=Essex, Dunmow, Thaxted |1733=Essex, Saffron Walden, Newport |1734 |1735=Essex, Saffron Walden, Saffron Walden |1736=Essex, Saffron Walden, Radwinter |1737 |1738=Suffolk, Risbridge, Haverhill |1739=Suffolk, Risbridge, Wickhambrook |1740=Suffolk, Risbridge, Clare |1741=Suffolk, Sudbury, Bulmer |1742=Suffolk, Sudbury, Bures |1743 |1744=Suffolk, Sudbury, Sudbury |1745=Suffolk, Sudbury, Melford |1746 |1747=Suffolk, Sudbury, Hartest |1748=Suffolk, Cosford, Lavenham |1749 |1750=Suffolk, Cosford, Hadleigh |1751=Suffolk, Thingoe, Rougham |1752=Suffolk, Thingoe, Fornham |1753=Suffolk, Thingoe, Ixworth |1754 |1755 |1756=Suffolk, Bury St Edmunds, Bury St Edmunds |1757 |1758=Suffolk, Mildenhall, Mildenhall |1759=Suffolk, Stow, Walsham Le Willows |1760=Suffolk, Stow, Rattlesden |1761 |1762=Suffolk, Stow, Stowmarket |1763 |1764=Suffolk, Hartismere, Mendlesham |1765=Suffolk, Hartismere, Botesdale |1766=Suffolk, Hoxne, Stradbroke |1767=Suffolk, Hoxne, Dennington |1768=Suffolk, Bosmere, Coddenham |1769 |1770=Suffolk, Bosmere, Needham Market |1771=Suffolk, Samford, Capel St Mary |1772=Suffolk, Samford, Holbrook |1773 |1774 |1775 |1776=Suffolk, Ipswich, Ipswich Western |1777 |1778 |1779 |1780 |1781=Suffolk, Ipswich, Ipswich Eastern |1782=Suffolk, Woodbridge, Carlford |1783 |1784=Suffolk, Woodbridge, Colneis |1785 |1786=Suffolk, Woodbridge, Woodbridge and Wilford |1787=Suffolk, Plomesgate, Framlingham |1788=Suffolk, Plomesgate, Orford |1789 |1790=Suffolk, Plomesgate, Aldeburgh |1791 |1792 |1793=Suffolk, Blything, Westleton |1794 |1795=Suffolk, Blything, Halesworth |1796 |1797=Suffolk, Blything, Wenhaston |1798=Suffolk, Wangford, Bungay |1799 |1800=Suffolk, Wangford, Beccles |1801 |1802=Suffolk, Mutford, Kessingland |1803 |1804 |1805 |1806 |1807=Suffolk, Mutford, Lowestoft |1808=Suffolk, Mutford, Belton |1809 |1810=Norfolk, Yarmouth, Yarmouth Southern |1811 |1812 |1813=Norfolk, Yarmouth, Yarmouth Northern |1814 |1815=Norfolk, Yarmouth, Gorleston |1816 |1817=Norfolk, Flegg, East Flegg |1818=Norfolk, Flegg, West Flegg |1819=Norfolk, Smallburgh, Ludham |1820=Norfolk, Smallburgh, Smallburgh |1821=Norfolk, Smallburgh, Stalham |1822 |1823=Norfolk, Smallburgh, North Walsham |1824=Norfolk, Erpingham, Repps |1825 |1826=Norfolk, Erpingham, Cromer |1827=Norfolk, Erpingham, Holt |1828 |1829=Norfolk, Aylsham, Eynsford |1830 |1831=Norfolk, Aylsham, Buxton |1832=Norfolk, St Faith's, St Faith's |1833=Norfolk, St Faith's, Sprowston |1834 |1835 |1836 |1837 |1838 |1839 |1840 |1841=Norfolk, Norwich, East Wymer |1842 |1843 |1844 |1845 |1846 |1847 |1848=Norfolk, Norwich, West Wymer |1849=Norfolk, Forehoe, Costessey |1850 |1851=Norfolk, Forehoe, Wymondham |1852=Norfolk, Henstead, Humbleyard |1853=Norfolk, Henstead, Henstead |1854=Norfolk, Blofield, Blofield |1855=Norfolk, Blofield, South Walsham |1856 |1857=Norfolk, Loddon, Aldeby |1858=Norfolk, Loddon, Loddon |1859=Norfolk, Loddon, Woodton |1860 |1861=Norfolk, Depwade, Harleston |1862 |1863=Norfolk, Depwade, Diss |1864=Norfolk, Depwade, Forncett |1865=Norfolk, Guiltcross, Banham |1866=Norfolk, Guiltcross, Kenninghall |1867=Norfolk, Wayland, Attleborough |1868=Norfolk, Wayland, Watton |1869=Norfolk, Mitford, Shipdham |1870=Norfolk, Mitford, Mattishall |1871=Norfolk, Mitford, Bawdeswell |1872 |1873=Norfolk, Mitford, East Dereham |1874=Norfolk, Mitford, Litcham |1875=Norfolk, Mitford, North Elmham |1876=Norfolk, Walsingham, Fakenham |1877=Norfolk, Walsingham, Walsingham |1878 |1879=Norfolk, Walsingham, Wells |1880=Norfolk, Docking, Burnham |1881 |1882 |1883=Norfolk, Docking, Snettisham |1884=Norfolk, Freebridge Lynn, Hillington |1885=Norfolk, Freebridge Lynn, Gayton |1886=Norfolk, Freebridge Lynn, Middleton |1887=Norfolk, Freebridge Lynn, Castle Rising |1888 |1889 |1890 |1891=Norfolk, King's Lynn, King's Lynn |1892=Norfolk, Downham, Wiggenhall |1893 |1894=Norfolk, Downham, Downham |1895=Norfolk, Downham, Fincham |1896 |1897 |1898=Norfolk, Swaffham, Swaffham |1899 |1900=Norfolk, Thetford, Methwold |1901 |1902=Norfolk, Thetford, Thetford |1903=Wiltshire, Swindon, Highworth |1904 |1905 |1906 |1907 |1908 |1909 |1910=Wiltshire, Swindon, Swindon |1911=Wiltshire, Cricklade, Wootton Bassett |1912=Wiltshire, Cricklade, Cricklade |1913=Wiltshire, Malmesbury, Malmesbury Eastern |1914 |1915=Wiltshire, Malmesbury, Malmesbury Western |1916=Wiltshire, Chippenham, Castle Combe |1917 |1918=Wiltshire, Chippenham, Corsham |1919 |1920=Wiltshire, Chippenham, Chippenham |1921=Wiltshire, Chippenham, Christian Malford |1922 |1923=Wiltshire, Calne, Calne |1924 |1925=Wiltshire, Marlborough, Marlborough |1926 |1927=Wiltshire, Devizes, Devizes |1928=Wiltshire, Devizes, Lavington |1929 |1930=Wiltshire, Melksham, Melksham |1931 |1932 |1933=Wiltshire, Melksham, Trowbridge |1934 |1935=Wiltshire, Bradford On Avon, Bradford South Eastern |1936 |1937=Wiltshire, Bradford On Avon, Bradford North Western |1938=Wiltshire, Westbury, Bradley |1939 |1940=Wiltshire, Westbury, Westbury |1941 |1942 |1943=Wiltshire, Warminster, Warminster |1944=Wiltshire, Warminster, Longbridge Deverill |1945=Wiltshire, Warminster, Heytesbury |1946=Wiltshire, Pewsey, Netheravon |1947=Wiltshire, Pewsey, Collingbourne |1948=Wiltshire, Amesbury, Orcheston |1949=Wiltshire, Amesbury, Amesbury |1950=Wiltshire, Amesbury, Winterbourne |1951 |1952=Wiltshire, Salisbury, Alderbury |1953=Wiltshire, Salisbury, Downton |1954 |1955 |1956=Wiltshire, Salisbury, Salisbury |1957 |1958=Wiltshire, Wilton, Wilton |1959=Wiltshire, Wilton, Bishopstone |1960=Wiltshire, Tisbury, Donhead |1961=Wiltshire, Tisbury, Tisbury |1962=Wiltshire, Tisbury, Hindon |1963=Wiltshire, Mere, Mere |1964 |1965=Dorset, Shaftesbury, Shaftesbury |1966=Dorset, Shaftesbury, Fontmell |1967 |1968=Dorset, Shaftesbury, Gillingham |1969=Dorset, Sturminster, Stalbridge |1970=Dorset, Sturminster, Sturminster |1971=Dorset, Blandford, Milton Abbas |1972 |1973=Dorset, Blandford, Blandford |1974=Dorset, Wimborne, Cranborne |1975 |1976=Dorset, Wimborne, Wimborne |1977 |1978=Dorset, Poole, Canford |1979 |1980 |1981=Dorset, Poole, Poole |1982 |1983=Dorset, Poole, Lytchett |1984 |1985=Dorset, Wareham, Swanage |1986=Dorset, Wareham, Corfe Castle |1987 |1988=Dorset, Wareham, Wareham |1989=Dorset, Wareham, Bere Regis |1990 |1991=Dorset, Weymouth, Upway |1992 |1993 |1994 |1995=Dorset, Weymouth, Weymouth |1996 |1997 |1998=Dorset, Weymouth, Portland |1999=Dorset, Weymouth, Abbotsbury |2000 |2001 |2002=Dorset, Dorchester, Dorchester |2003=Dorset, Dorchester, Puddletown |2004=Dorset, Dorchester, Maiden Newton |2005=Dorset, Dorchester, Cerne |2006=Dorset, Sherborne, Yetminster |2007 |2008=Dorset, Sherborne, Sherborne |2009=Dorset, Beaminster, Evershot |2010=Dorset, Beaminster, Netherbury |2011=Dorset, Beaminster, Beaminster |2012=Dorset, Bridport, Burton Bradstock |2013=Dorset, Bridport, Bridport |2014=Dorset, Bridport, Whitchurch Canonicorum |2015 |2016=Devon, Axminster, Lyme |2017=Devon, Axminster, Axminster |2018=Devon, Axminster, Chardstock |2019 |2020=Devon, Axminster, Colyton |2021 |2022 |2023=Devon, Honiton, Honiton |2024 |2025=Devon, Honiton, Ottery St Mary |2026 |2027=Devon, St Thomas, East Budleigh |2028 |2029 |2030=Devon, St Thomas, Exmouth |2031=Devon, St Thomas, Woodbury |2032=Devon, St Thomas, Topsham |2033 |2034 |2035 |2036=Devon, St Thomas, Heavitree |2037 |2038 |2039=Devon, St Thomas, St Thomas |2040=Devon, St Thomas, Kenton |2041 |2042 |2043 |2044 |2045 |2046 |2047=Devon, Exeter, Exeter |2048 |2049 |2050=Devon, Newton Abbot, Teignmouth |2051=Devon, Newton Abbot, Chudleigh |2052=Devon, Newton Abbot, Moreton Hampstead |2053 |2054=Devon, Newton Abbot, Ashburton |2055 |2056 |2057=Devon, Newton Abbot, Newton Abbot |2058 |2059 |2060 |2061 |2062=Devon, Newton Abbot, Torquay |2063 |2064 |2065=Devon, Totnes, Paignton |2066 |2067=Devon, Totnes, Brixham |2068 |2069 |2070=Devon, Totnes, Dartmouth |2071 |2072=Devon, Totnes, Totnes |2073 |2074=Devon, Totnes, Buckfastleigh |2075=Devon, Totnes, Ugborough |2076=Devon, Totnes, Harberton |2077=Devon, Kingsbridge, Blackawton |2078=Devon, Kingsbridge, Stokenham |2079 |2080=Devon, Kingsbridge, West Alvington |2081 |2082=Devon, Kingsbridge, Kingsbridge |2083=Devon, Kingsbridge, Modbury |2084 |2085 |2086=Devon, Plympton St Mary, Yealmpton |2087 |2088 |2089 |2090=Devon, Plympton St Mary, Plympton |2091 |2092 |2093 |2094 |2095 |2096 |2097=Devon, Plymouth, Charles |2098 |2099 |2100 |2101 |2102 |2103=Devon, Plymouth, St Andrew |2104 |2105=Devon, East Stonehouse, East Stonehouse |2106 |2107 |2108=Devon, Devonport, St Aubyn |2109 |2110 |2111 |2112=Devon, Devonport, Stoke |2113 |2114=Devon, Devonport, Tamar |2115=Devon, Tavistock, Calstock |2116 |2117 |2118=Devon, Tavistock, Tavistock |2119=Devon, Tavistock, Milton Abbot |2120=Devon, Tavistock, Lifton |2121=Devon, Okehampton, Bratton Clovelly |2122=Devon, Okehampton, Hatherleigh |2123 |2124=Devon, Okehampton, Okehampton |2125=Devon, Okehampton, Chagford |2126=Devon, Okehampton, Tawton |2127=Devon, Crediton, Morchard Bishop |2128=Devon, Crediton, Bow |2129 |2130=Devon, Crediton, Crediton |2131=Devon, Crediton, Cheriton Fitzpaine |2132=Devon, Tiverton, Silverton |2133 |2134=Devon, Tiverton, Cullompton |2135 |2136=Devon, Tiverton, Tiverton |2137 |2138=Devon, Tiverton, Bampton |2139 |2140=Devon, South Molton, Witheridge |2141 |2142=Devon, South Molton, South Molton |2143 |2144=Devon, Barnstaple, Barnstaple |2145 |2146=Devon, Barnstaple, Lynton |2147=Devon, Barnstaple, Combe Martin |2148 |2149 |2150 |2151=Devon, Barnstaple, Ilfracombe |2152 |2153=Devon, Barnstaple, Bishops Tawton |2154=Devon, Torrington, High Bickington |2155=Devon, Torrington, Winkleigh |2156=Devon, Torrington, Dolton |2157=Devon, Torrington, Shebbear |2158 |2159=Devon, Torrington, Great Torrington |2160 |2161=Devon, Bideford, Bideford |2162 |2163=Devon, Bideford, Northam |2164=Devon, Bideford, Parkham |2165=Devon, Bideford, Hartland |2166=Devon, Bideford, Putford |2167=Devon, Holsworthy, Milton Damerel |2168 |2169=Devon, Holsworthy, Holsworthy |2170=Devon, Holsworthy, Black Torrington |2171=Devon, Holsworthy, Ashwater |2172=Devon, Holsworthy, Clawton |2173=Cornwall, Stratton, Kilkhampton |2174 |2175=Cornwall, Stratton, Stratton |2176=Cornwall, Stratton, Week St Mary |2177=Cornwall, Camelford, Boscastle |2178=Cornwall, Camelford, Camelford |2179=Cornwall, Launceston, Altarnun |2180=Cornwall, Launceston, North Petherwin |2181 |2182=Cornwall, Launceston, St Stephens |2183 |2184=Cornwall, Launceston, Launceston |2185=Cornwall, Launceston, North Hill |2186 |2187=Cornwall, St Germans, Anthony |2188=Cornwall, St Germans, St Germans |2189 |2190=Cornwall, St Germans, Saltash |2191=Cornwall, Liskeard, Callington |2192 |2193=Cornwall, Liskeard, Liskeard |2194 |2195=Cornwall, Liskeard, Looe |2196=Cornwall, Liskeard, Lerrin |2197 |2198=Cornwall, Bodmin, Lanlivery |2199=Cornwall, Bodmin, St Mabyn |2200 |2201=Cornwall, Bodmin, Bodmin |2202 |2203=Cornwall, Bodmin, Egloshayle |2204 |2205=Cornwall, St Columb, Padstow |2206 |2207=Cornwall, St Columb, St Columb |2208=Cornwall, St Columb, Newlyn |2209=Cornwall, St Austell, Fowey |2210 |2211 |2212=Cornwall, St Austell, St Austell |2213=Cornwall, St Austell, Mevagissey |2214 |2215=Cornwall, St Austell, Grampound |2216=Cornwall, Truro, Probus |2217=Cornwall, Truro, St Just |2218 |2219=Cornwall, Truro, St Agnes |2220 |2221=Cornwall, Truro, St Clement |2222 |2223=Cornwall, Truro, Kenwyn |2224=Cornwall, Truro, Kea |2225=Cornwall, Falmouth, Mylor |2226 |2227 |2228=Cornwall, Falmouth, Falmouth |2229 |2230=Cornwall, Falmouth, Penryn |2231=Cornwall, Falmouth, Constantine |2232=Cornwall, Helston, Wendron |2233 |2234=Cornwall, Helston, Helston |2235=Cornwall, Helston, St Keverne |2236=Cornwall, Helston, Breage |2237=Cornwall, Helston, Crowan |2238=Cornwall, Redruth, Gwennap |2239 |2240=Cornwall, Redruth, Redruth |2241 |2242=Cornwall, Redruth, Illogan |2243 |2244=Cornwall, Redruth, Camborne |2245 |2246=Cornwall, Redruth, Phillack |2247 |2248=Cornwall, Penzance, Uny Lelant |2249 |2250=Cornwall, Penzance, St Ives |2251=Cornwall, Penzance, Marazion |2252 |2253 |2254 |2255=Cornwall, Penzance, Penzance |2256 |2257=Cornwall, Penzance, St Just in Penwith |2258=Cornwall, Penzance, St Buryan |2259=Cornwall, Scilly Islands, Scilly Island |2260 |2261=Somerset, Williton, Minehead |2262=Somerset, Williton, Dunster |2263=Somerset, Williton, Williton |2264=Somerset, Williton, Stogursey |2265=Somerset, Williton, Stogumber |2266=Somerset, Dulverton, Dulverton |2267 |2268=Somerset, Wellington , Wiveliscombe |2269=Somerset, Wellington, Milverton |2270 |2271=Somerset, Wellington , Wellington |2272=Somerset, Wellington , Culmstock |2273=Somerset, Taunton, Pitminster |2274 |2275=Somerset, Taunton, North Curry |2276 |2277 |2278=Somerset, Taunton, Taunton |2279=Somerset, Taunton, Bishop's Lydeard |2280=Somerset, Bridgwater, Stowey |2281=Somerset, Bridgwater, North Petherton |2282=Somerset, Bridgwater, Middlezoy |2283 |2284 |2285=Somerset, Bridgwater, Bridgwater |2286=Somerset, Bridgwater, Huntspill |2287=Somerset, Langport, Somerton |2288=Somerset, Langport, Langport |2289=Somerset, Langport, Curry Rivell |2290 |2291=Somerset, Chard, Ilminster |2292=Somerset, Chard, Combe St Nicholas |2293 |2294=Somerset, Chard, Chard |2295 |2296=Somerset, Chard, Crewkerne |2297=Somerset, Yeovil, Coker |2298=Somerset, Yeovil, South Petherton |2299=Somerset, Yeovil, Martock |2300 |2301 |2302=Somerset, Yeovil, Yeovil |2303=Somerset, Wincanton, Castle Cary |2304=Somerset, Wincanton, Milborne Port |2305 |2306=Somerset, Wincanton, Wincanton |2307=Somerset, Frome, Nunney |2308 |2309=Somerset, Frome, Frome |2310=Somerset, Frome, Road |2311=Somerset, Frome, Kilmersdon |2312 |2313=Somerset, Shepton Mallet, Shepton Mallet |2314=Somerset, Shepton Mallet, Evercreech |2315 |2316=Somerset, Wells, Wells |2317 |2318 |2319=Somerset, Wells, Glastonbury |2320=Somerset, Axbridge, Wedmore |2321 |2322=Somerset, Axbridge, Burnham |2323 |2324 |2325 |2326=Somerset, Axbridge, Weston Super Mare |2327=Somerset, Axbridge, Axbridge |2328=Somerset, Axbridge, Blagdon |2329=Somerset, Clutton, Harptree |2330=Somerset, Clutton, Chew Magna |2331=Somerset, Clutton, High Littleton |2332 |2333=Somerset, Clutton, Midsomer Norton |2334 |2335=Somerset, Bath, Twerton |2336 |2337=Somerset, Bath, Bathwick |2338 |2339=Somerset, Bath, Lyncombe |2340 |2341 |2342 |2343=Somerset, Bath, Walcot |2344 |2345=Somerset, Bath, Batheaston |2346 |2347=Somerset, Keynsham, Bitton |2348 |2349 |2350=Somerset, Keynsham, Kingswood |2351 |2352=Somerset, Keynsham, Keynsham |2353=Somerset, Long Ashton, Long Ashton |2354 |2355=Somerset, Long Ashton, Yatton |2356 |2357=Somerset, Long Ashton, St George |2358 |2359 |2360 |2361 |2362 |2363 |2364=Gloucestershire, Bristol, Bedminster |2365 |2366 |2367 |2368 |2369 |2370=Gloucestershire, Bristol, Clifton |2371 |2372 |2373=Gloucestershire, Bristol, St Augustine |2374 |2375=Gloucestershire, Bristol, St Paul |2376 |2377=Gloucestershire, Bristol, St Mary Redcliff |2378 |2379 |2380 |2381 |2382 |2383 |2384 |2385=Gloucestershire, Bristol, St Philip and St Jacob |2386 |2387=Gloucestershire, Bristol, Knowle |2388 |2389 |2390 |2391 |2392 |2393 |2394=Gloucestershire, Bristol, St George |2395 |2396 |2397=Gloucestershire, Bristol, Stapleton |2398 |2399 |2400 |2401 |2402=Gloucestershire, Bristol, Ashley |2403 |2404 |2405=Gloucestershire, Barton Regis, Westbury on Trym |2406=Gloucestershire, Barton Regis, Winterbourne |2407=Gloucestershire, Chipping Sodbury, Chipping Sodbury |2408=Gloucestershire, Chipping Sodbury, Marshfield |2409=Gloucestershire, Chipping Sodbury, Hawkesbury |2410=Gloucestershire, Chipping Sodbury, Iron Acton |2411=Gloucestershire, Thornbury, Almondsbury |2412=Gloucestershire, Thornbury, Thornbury |2413=Gloucestershire, Thornbury, Berkeley |2414=Gloucestershire, Dursley, Wotton Under Edge |2415=Gloucestershire, Dursley, Uley |2416=Gloucestershire, Dursley, Dursley |2417 |2418=Gloucestershire, Westbury On Severn, Newnham |2419 |2420=Gloucestershire, Westbury On Severn, East Dean |2421=Gloucestershire, Newent, Newent |2422=Gloucestershire, Newent, Redmarley |2423 |2424=Gloucestershire, Gloucester, Barnwood |2425=Gloucestershire, Gloucester, St Nicholas |2426 |2427=Gloucestershire, Gloucester, St John the Baptist |2428 |2429 |2430 |2431=Gloucestershire, Gloucester, South Hamlet |2432=Gloucestershire, Wheatenhurst, Haresfield |2433=Gloucestershire, Wheatenhurst, Frampton |2434=Gloucestershire, Stroud , Stonehouse |2435 |2436=Gloucestershire, Stroud , Painswick |2437=Gloucestershire, Stroud , Bisley |2438 |2439=Gloucestershire, Stroud , Stroud |2440=Gloucestershire, Stroud , Rodborough |2441=Gloucestershire, Stroud , Minchinhampton |2442 |2443=Gloucestershire, Stroud , Horsley |2444=Gloucestershire, Tetbury, Didmarton |2445 |2446=Gloucestershire, Tetbury, Tetbury |2447=Gloucestershire, Cirencester, Cotswold |2448 |2449=Gloucestershire, Cirencester, Cirencester |2450=Gloucestershire, Cirencester, Fairford |2451=Gloucestershire, Northleach, Bibury |2452=Gloucestershire, Northleach, Chedworth |2453=Gloucestershire, Stow On The Wold, Bourton on the Water |2454 |2455=Gloucestershire, Stow On The Wold, Stow on the Wold |2456=Gloucestershire, Winchcombe, Guiting |2457=Gloucestershire, Winchcombe, Cleeve |2458 |2459=Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, Charlton Kings |2460 |2461 |2462 |2463 |2464 |2465 |2466=Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, Cheltenham |2467 |2468 |2469=Gloucestershire, Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury |2470 |2471=Herefordshire, Ledbury, Ledbury |2472=Herefordshire, Ledbury, Yarkhill |2473=Herefordshire, Ross, Sollershope |2474 |2475=Herefordshire, Ross, Ross |2476=Herefordshire, Ross, St Weonards |2477=Herefordshire, Hereford, Dewchurch |2478=Herefordshire, Hereford, Fownhope |2479=Herefordshire, Hereford, Burghill |2480 |2481 |2482=Herefordshire, Hereford, Hereford City |2483=Herefordshire, Hereford, Madley |2484=Herefordshire, Hereford, Kentchurch |2485=Herefordshire, Hereford, Clodock |2486=Herefordshire, Weobley, Weobley |2487=Herefordshire, Weobley, Dilwyn |2488 |2489=Herefordshire, Bromyard, Bromyard |2490=Herefordshire, Bromyard, Bishops Frome |2491=Herefordshire, Bromyard, Brockhampton |2492 |2493=Herefordshire, Leominster, Leominster |2494 |2495=Herefordshire, Leominster, Bodenham |2496=Herefordshire, Leominster, Kingsland |2497=Herefordshire, Kington, Brilley |2498=Herefordshire, Kington, Radnor |2499 |2500=Herefordshire, Kington, Kington |2501=Herefordshire, Kington, Kinsham |2502=Shropshire, Ludlow, Leintwardine |2503 |2504=Shropshire, Ludlow, Ludlow |2505=Shropshire, Ludlow, Cainham |2506=Shropshire, Ludlow, Munslow |2507=Shropshire, Ludlow, Diddlebury |2508=Shropshire, Clun, Clun |2509 |2510=Shropshire, Clun, Bishops Castle |2511=Shropshire, Clun, Norbury |2512=Shropshire, Clun, Lydbury |2513 |2514=Shropshire, Church Stretton, Church Stretton |2515=Shropshire, Cleobury Mortimer, Cleobury Mortimer |2516=Shropshire, Cleobury Mortimer, Stottesden |2517=Shropshire, Bridgnorth, Chetton |2518 |2519=Shropshire, Bridgnorth, Bridgnorth |2520=Shropshire, Bridgnorth, Worfield |2521=Shropshire, Shifnal, Albrighton |2522 |2523=Shropshire, Shifnal, Shifnal |2524 |2525=Shropshire, Madeley, Dawley |2526 |2527 |2528=Shropshire, Madeley, Madeley |2529=Shropshire, Madeley, Broseley |2530=Shropshire, Madeley, Much Wenlock |2531 |2532=Shropshire, Atcham, Condover |2533=Shropshire, Atcham, Pontesbury |2534=Shropshire, Atcham, Westbury |2535=Shropshire, Atcham, Montford |2536 |2537 |2538 |2539=Shropshire, Atcham, St Mary |2540 |2541=Shropshire, Atcham, St Chad |2542=Shropshire, Oswestry, Knockin |2543=Shropshire, Oswestry, Llansilin |2544 |2545=Shropshire, Oswestry, Oswestry |2546=Shropshire, Oswestry, St Martin's |2547=Shropshire, Ellesmere, Overton |2548=Shropshire, Ellesmere, Hanmer |2549 |2550=Shropshire, Ellesmere, Ellesmere |2551=Shropshire, Ellesmere, Baschurch |2552 |2553=Shropshire, Wem, Wem |2554=Shropshire, Wem, Prees |2555 |2556=Shropshire, Whitchurch , Whitchurch |2557=Shropshire, Whitchurch , Malpas |2558=Shropshire, Market Drayton, Moreton Say |2559 |2560=Shropshire, Market Drayton, Market Drayton |2561=Shropshire, Wellington , Ercall Magna |2562 |2563=Shropshire, Wellington , Wellington |2564 |2565=Shropshire, Wellington , Wombridge |2566 |2567=Shropshire, Newport, Newport |2568=Shropshire, Newport, Gnosall |2569 |2570 |2571 |2572=Staffordshire, Stafford, Stafford |2573=Staffordshire, Stafford, Colwich |2574 |2575=Staffordshire, Stone, Stone |2576=Staffordshire, Stone, Eccleshall |2577=Staffordshire, Newcastle Under Lyme, Whitmore |2578 |2579 |2580 |2581=Staffordshire, Newcastle Under Lyme, Newcastle Under Lyme |2582 |2583 |2584=Staffordshire, Newcastle Under Lyme, Audley |2585 |2586 |2587=Staffordshire, Wolstanton, Wolstanton |2588 |2589 |2590 |2591 |2592=Staffordshire, Wolstanton, Tunstall |2593 |2594 |2595 |2596 |2597 |2598=Staffordshire, Wolstanton, Burslem |2599 |2600 |2601 |2602 |2603=Staffordshire, Stoke Upon Trent, Hanley |2604 |2605 |2606 |2607=Staffordshire, Stoke Upon Trent, Shelton |2608 |2609 |2610=Staffordshire, Stoke Upon Trent, Stoke Upon Trent |2611 |2612 |2613=Staffordshire, Stoke Upon Trent, Fenton |2614 |2615 |2616 |2617 |2618=Staffordshire, Stoke Upon Trent, Longton |2619 |2620=Staffordshire, Leek, Norton |2621=Staffordshire, Leek, Biddulph |2622 |2623 |2624 |2625=Staffordshire, Leek, Leek |2626=Staffordshire, Leek, Leek Frith |2627=Staffordshire, Leek, Longnor |2628=Staffordshire, Cheadle, Alton |2629=Staffordshire, Cheadle, Ipstones |2630=Staffordshire, Cheadle, Dilhorne |2631=Staffordshire, Cheadle, Cheadle |2632 |2633=Staffordshire, Uttoxeter, Uttoxeter |2634=Staffordshire, Uttoxeter, Abbots Bromley |2635=Staffordshire, Uttoxeter, Sudbury |2636=Staffordshire, Burton Upon Trent, Tutbury |2637=Staffordshire, Burton Upon Trent, Repton |2638 |2639 |2640=Staffordshire, Burton Upon Trent, Gresley |2641 |2642 |2643 |2644 |2645 |2646 |2647 |2648=Staffordshire, Burton Upon Trent, Burton Upon Trent |2649 |2650=Staffordshire, Tamworth, Tamworth |2651 |2652 |2653=Staffordshire, Tamworth, Fazeley |2654 |2655 |2656=Staffordshire, Lichfield, Lichfield |2657 |2658 |2659=Staffordshire, Lichfield, Rugeley |2660 |2661=Staffordshire, Cannock, Brewood |2662 |2663 |2664 |2665 |2666=Staffordshire, Cannock, Cannock |2667 |2668=Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, Tettenhall |2669=Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, Kinver |2670=Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, Wombourn |2671 |2672 |2673 |2674 |2675 |2676 |2677 |2678=Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton Western |2679 |2680 |2681 |2682 |2683=Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton Eastern |2684 |2685 |2686 |2687 |2688=Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, Willenhall |2689 |2690 |2691=Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, Bilston |2692 |2693 |2694=Staffordshire, Walsall, Darlaston |2695 |2696 |2697=Staffordshire, Walsall, Bloxwich |2698 |2699 |2700 |2701 |2702 |2703 |2704=Staffordshire, Walsall, Walsall |2705 |2706 |2707=Staffordshire, Walsall, Aldridge |2708 |2709 |2710 |2711 |2712 |2713 |2714=Staffordshire, West Bromwich, Handsworth |2715 |2716 |2717=Staffordshire, West Bromwich, Oldbury |2718 |2719 |2720 |2721=Staffordshire, West Bromwich, West Bromwich South West |2722 |2723 |2724 |2725=Staffordshire, West Bromwich, West Bromwich, North East |2726 |2727 |2728 |2729=Staffordshire, West Bromwich, Wednesbury |2730 |2731 |2732 |2733=Staffordshire, Dudley, Rowley Regis |2734 |2735 |2736 |2737=Staffordshire, Dudley, Tipton |2738 |2739 |2740 |2741 |2742 |2743=Staffordshire, Dudley, Sedgley |2744 |2745 |2746 |2747 |2748 |2749=Staffordshire, Dudley, Dudley |2750 |2751 |2752=Worcestershire, Stourbridge, Halesowen |2753 |2754 |2755 |2756=Worcestershire, Stourbridge, Stourbridge |2757 |2758 |2759 |2760 |2761 |2762=Worcestershire, Stourbridge, Kingswinford |2763=Worcestershire, Kidderminster, Chaddesley Corbett |2764=Worcestershire, Kidderminster, Wolveley |2765 |2766 |2767 |2768=Worcestershire, Kidderminster, Kidderminster |2769=Worcestershire, Kidderminster, Lower Mitton |2770 |2771=Worcestershire, Kidderminster, Bewdley |2772 |2773=Worcestershire, Tenbury, Tenbury |2774=Worcestershire, Martley, Martley |2775=Worcestershire, Martley, Leigh |2776 |2777 |2778 |2779 |2780 |2781 |2782=Worcestershire, Worcester, Worcester |2783 |2784 |2785=Worcestershire, Upton On Severn, Malvern |2786=Worcestershire, Upton On Severn, Upton on Severn |2787=Worcestershire, Upton On Severn, Kempsey |2788 |2789=Worcestershire, Evesham, Evesham |2790=Worcestershire, Evesham, Broadway |2791=Worcestershire, Pershore, Eckington |2792 |2793=Worcestershire, Pershore, Pershore |2794 |2795=Worcestershire, Droitwich, Ombersley |2796 |2797=Worcestershire, Droitwich, Droitwich |2798 |2799 |2800=Worcestershire, Bromsgrove, Bromsgrove |2801=Worcestershire, Bromsgrove, Belbroughton |2802 |2803=Worcestershire, Bromsgrove, Tardebigg |2804 |2805 |2806 |2807 |2808 |2809 |2810 |2811 |2812 |2813=Worcestershire, Kings Norton, Kings Norton |2814 |2815 |2816=Worcestershire, Kings Norton, Edgbaston |2817 |2818 |2819 |2820 |2821 |2822 |2823=Worcestershire, Kings Norton, Harborne |2824 |2825 |2826 |2827 |2828 |2829 |2830=Warwickshire, Birmingham, Lady Wood |2831 |2832 |2833 |2834 |2835 |2836 |2837 |2838=Warwickshire, Birmingham, St Martin |2839 |2840 |2841 |2842 |2843 |2844 |2845=Warwickshire, Birmingham, St George |2846 |2847 |2848 |2849 |2850 |2851 |2852 |2853=Warwickshire, Birmingham, All Saints |2854 |2855 |2856 |2857 |2858 |2859 |2860 |2861 |2862 |2863 |2864 |2865 |2866=Warwickshire, Aston, Deritend |2867 |2868 |2869 |2870 |2871 |2872 |2873 |2874=Warwickshire, Aston, Duddeston |2875 |2876 |2877 |2878 |2879 |2880=Warwickshire, Aston, Erdington |2881 |2882 |2883 |2884 |2885 |2886 |2887 |2888 |2889 |2890=Warwickshire, Aston, Aston Manor |2891 |2892 |2893=Warwickshire, Aston, Sutton Coldfield |2894=Warwickshire, Meriden, Coleshill |2895 |2896=Warwickshire, Meriden, Meriden |2897 |2898=Warwickshire, Atherstone, Atherstone |2899 |2900 |2901 |2902=Warwickshire, Nuneaton, Nuneaton |2903 |2904=Warwickshire, Foleshill, Foleshill |2905=Warwickshire, Foleshill, Sowe |2906 |2907 |2908 |2909=Warwickshire, Coventry, St John |2910 |2911 |2912 |2913=Warwickshire, Coventry, Holy Trinity |2914 |2915 |2916 |2917 |2918=Warwickshire, Rugby, Rugby |2919=Warwickshire, Rugby, Crick |2920=Warwickshire, Rugby, Dunchurch |2921 |2922 |2923 |2924 |2925=Warwickshire, Solihull, Solihull |2926=Warwickshire, Solihull, Knowle |2927=Warwickshire, Solihull, Tanworth |2928 |2929 |2930=Warwickshire, Warwick, Warwick |2931 |2932 |2933 |2934=Warwickshire, Warwick, Leamington |2935 |2936=Warwickshire, Warwick, Kenilworth |2937=Warwickshire, Stratford On Avon, Wellesbourne |2938 |2939=Warwickshire, Stratford On Avon, Stratford on Avon |2940=Warwickshire, Stratford On Avon, Wootton Wawen |2941 |2942 |2943=Warwickshire, Alcester, Feckenham |2944=Warwickshire, Alcester, Alcester |2945=Warwickshire, Shipston On Stour, Blockley |2946=Warwickshire, Shipston On Stour, Shipston On Stour |2947=Warwickshire, Shipston On Stour, Halford |2948 |2949=Warwickshire, Southam, Southam |2950 |2951=Leicestershire, Lutterworth, Lutterworth |2952 |2953 |2954=Leicestershire, Market Harborough, Market Harborough |2955=Leicestershire, Billesdon, Billesdon |2956 |2957=Leicestershire, Blaby, Wigston |2958 |2959=Leicestershire, Blaby, Enderby |2960=Leicestershire, Hinckley, Burbage |2961 |2962 |2963=Leicestershire, Hinckley, Hinckley |2964=Leicestershire, Hinckley, Earl Shilton |2965=Leicestershire, Market Bosworth, Market Bosworth |2966 |2967=Leicestershire, Market Bosworth, Ibstock |2968=Leicestershire, Ashby De-La- Zouch, Measham |2969=Leicestershire, Ashby De-La- Zouch, Hartshorn |2970 |2971=Leicestershire, Ashby De-La- Zouch, Ashby de la Zouch |2972 |2973 |2974=Leicestershire, Ashby De-La- Zouch, Whitwick |2975 |2976 |2977 |2978=Leicestershire, Loughborough, Loughborough |2979=Leicestershire, Loughborough, Leake |2980=Leicestershire, Barrow Upon Soar, Barrow upon Soar |2981 |2982=Leicestershire, Barrow Upon Soar, Quorndon |2983=Leicestershire, Barrow Upon Soar, Rothley |2984 |2985=Leicestershire, Barrow Upon Soar, Syston |2986 |2987 |2988 |2989 |2990 |2991 |2992 |2993 |2994=Leicestershire, Leicester, North West Leicester |2995 |2996 |2997 |2998 |2999 |3000 |3001=Leicestershire, Leicester, North East Leicester |3002 |3003 |3004 |3005 |3006 |3007 |3008 |3009 |3010=Leicestershire, Leicester, South Leicester |3011 |3012=Leicestershire, Melton Mowbray, Melton Mowbray |3013=Leicestershire, Melton Mowbray, Waltham |3014 |3015=Rutland, Oakham, Oakham |3016=Rutland, Uppingham, Uppingham |3017=Rutland, Uppingham, Great Easton |3018=Rutland, Uppingham, Barrowden |3019 |3020 |3021=Lincolnshire, Stamford, Stamford |3022=Lincolnshire, Stamford, Barnack |3023=Lincolnshire, Bourne, Corby |3024=Lincolnshire, Bourne, Aslackby |3025 |3026=Lincolnshire, Bourne, Bourne |3027=Lincolnshire, Bourne, Deeping |3028=Lincolnshire, Spalding, Pinchbeck |3029=Lincolnshire, Spalding, Donington |3030=Lincolnshire, Spalding, Gosberton |3031 |3032=Lincolnshire, Spalding, Spalding |3033 |3034=Lincolnshire, Spalding, Moulton |3035=Lincolnshire, Holbeach, Gedney Hill |3036 |3037=Lincolnshire, Holbeach, Long Sutton |3038 |3039=Lincolnshire, Holbeach, Holbeach |3040 |3041=Lincolnshire, Boston, Kirton |3042=Lincolnshire, Boston, Benington |3043=Lincolnshire, Boston, Sibsey |3044 |3045 |3046=Lincolnshire, Boston, Boston |3047 |3048=Lincolnshire, Sleaford, Billinghay |3049 |3050=Lincolnshire, Sleaford, Sleaford |3051=Lincolnshire, Sleaford, Leadenham |3052 |3053=Lincolnshire, Grantham, Grantham South |3054 |3055 |3056=Lincolnshire, Grantham, Grantham North |3057 |3058=Lincolnshire, Lincoln, Lincoln South West |3059 |3060 |3061 |3062 |3063 |3064 |3065=Lincolnshire, Lincoln, Lincoln Home |3066 |3067=Lincolnshire, Lincoln, Lincoln North East |3068=Lincolnshire, Horncastle, Wragby |3069 |3070=Lincolnshire, Horncastle, Horncastle |3071 |3072=Lincolnshire, Horncastle, Tattershall |3073=Lincolnshire, Spilsby, Stickney |3074=Lincolnshire, Spilsby, Wainfleet |3075 |3076=Lincolnshire, Spilsby, Spilsby |3077 |3078=Lincolnshire, Spilsby, Burgh |3079 |3080=Lincolnshire, Spilsby, Alford |3081 |3082=Lincolnshire, Louth, Withern |3083 |3084=Lincolnshire, Louth, Louth |3085=Lincolnshire, Louth, Binbrook |3086=Lincolnshire, Louth, Saltfleet |3087=Lincolnshire, Louth, Tetney |3088 |3089 |3090 |3091 |3092 |3093 |3094 |3095 |3096 |3097=Lincolnshire, Grimsby, Great Grimsby |3098=Lincolnshire, Caistor, Caistor |3099 |3100=Lincolnshire, Caistor, Market Rasen |3101 |3102=Lincolnshire, Glanford Brigg, Brigg |3103 |3104 |3105 |3106=Lincolnshire, Glanford Brigg, Winterton |3107 |3108=Lincolnshire, Glanford Brigg, Barton |3109=Lincolnshire, Gainsborough, Scotter |3110 |3111=Lincolnshire, Gainsborough, Misterton |3112 |3113 |3114 |3115=Lincolnshire, Gainsborough, Gainsborough |3116=Lincolnshire, Gainsborough, Marton |3117=Nottinghamshire, East Retford, Gringley |3118 |3119=Nottinghamshire, East Retford, Clarborough |3120 |3121 |3122=Nottinghamshire, East Retford, East Retford |3123=Nottinghamshire, East Retford, Tuxford |3124 |3125 |3126=Nottinghamshire, Worksop, Worksop |3127=Nottinghamshire, Worksop, Carlton |3128=Nottinghamshire, Worksop, Anston |3129 |3130=Nottinghamshire, Worksop, Carburton |3131 |3132=Nottinghamshire, Mansfield, Warsop |3133 |3134=Nottinghamshire, Mansfield, Pleasley |3135 |3136=Nottinghamshire, Mansfield, Blackwell |3137 |3138 |3139=Nottinghamshire, Mansfield, Sutton in Ashfield |3140 |3141=Nottinghamshire, Mansfield, Mansfield |3142=Nottinghamshire, Mansfield, Blidworth |3143 |3144 |3145 |3146=Nottinghamshire, Basford, Greasley |3147 |3148 |3149 |3150 |3151 |3152=Nottinghamshire, Basford, Ilkeston |3153 |3154=Nottinghamshire, Basford, Beeston |3155 |3156 |3157=Nottinghamshire, Basford, Hucknall Torkard |3158 |3159=Nottinghamshire, Basford, Arnold |3160 |3161 |3162=Nottinghamshire, Basford, Carlton |3163=Nottinghamshire, Basford, Wilford |3164 |3165 |3166 |3167 |3168=Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, Nottingham South West |3169 |3170 |3171 |3172=Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, Nottingham South East |3173 |3174 |3175 |3176 |3177 |3178 |3179 |3180=Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, Nottingham North East |3181 |3182 |3183 |3184 |3185 |3186=Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, Nottingham North West |3187 |3188 |3189 |3190 |3191=Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, Bulwell |3192 |3193=Nottinghamshire, Southwell, Southwell |3194=Nottinghamshire, Southwell, Kneesall |3195=Nottinghamshire, Newark, North Collingham |3196=Nottinghamshire, Newark, Bassingham |3197 |3198 |3199=Nottinghamshire, Newark, Newark |3200=Nottinghamshire, Newark, Balderton |3201=Nottinghamshire, Newark, Claypole |3202 |3203=Nottinghamshire, Bingham, Bingham |3204=Derbyshire, Shardlow, Castle Donington |3205=Derbyshire, Shardlow, Melbourne |3206 |3207=Derbyshire, Shardlow, Shardlow |3208 |3209 |3210 |3211=Derbyshire, Shardlow, Stapleford |3212=Derbyshire, Shardlow, Spondon |3213 |3214 |3215 |3216 |3217 |3218 |3219 |3220 |3221 |3222 |3223 |3224 |3225=Derbyshire, Derby, Derby |3226=Derbyshire, Belper, Duffield |3227=Derbyshire, Belper, Horsley |3228=Derbyshire, Belper, Belper |3229 |3230 |3231=Derbyshire, Belper, Ripley |3232 |3233=Derbyshire, Belper, Alfreton |3234 |3235=Derbyshire, Belper, Wirksworth |3236 |3237=Derbyshire, Ashbourne, Ashbourne |3238=Derbyshire, Ashbourne, Mayfield |3239=Derbyshire, Ashbourne, Calton |3240 |3241=Derbyshire, Ashbourne, Brassington |3242 |3243 |3244 |3245=Derbyshire, Chesterfield, Ashover |3246 |3247 |3248 |3249 |3250 |3251 |3252 |3253=Derbyshire, Chesterfield, Chesterfield |3254 |3255=Derbyshire, Chesterfield, Bolsover |3256 |3257 |3258 |3259=Derbyshire, Chesterfield, Eckington |3260 |3261=Derbyshire, Chesterfield, Dronfield |3262 |3263 |3264=Derbyshire, Bakewell, Bakewell |3265 |3266 |3267=Derbyshire, Bakewell, Matlock |3268=Derbyshire, Bakewell, Tideswell |3269 |3270 |3271=Derbyshire, Chapel En Le Frith, Buxton |3272 |3273=Derbyshire, Chapel En Le Frith, Chapel en le Frith |3274 |3275 |3276 |3277=Derbyshire, Glossop, Glossop |3278 |3279=Derbyshire, Hayfield, Hayfield |3280=Cheshire, Stockport, Marple |3281 |3282 |3283 |3284 |3285=Cheshire, Stockport, Hyde |3286 |3287 |3288 |3289 |3290=Cheshire, Stockport, Heaton Norris |3291 |3292 |3293 |3294 |3295 |3296=Cheshire, Stockport, Stockport First |3297 |3298 |3299=Cheshire, Stockport, Stockport Second |3300 |3301 |3302=Cheshire, Stockport, Cheadle |3303=Cheshire, Stockport, Hazel Grove |3304=Cheshire, Macclesfield, Prestbury |3305 |3306=Cheshire, Macclesfield, Bollington |3307 |3308=Cheshire, Macclesfield, Rainow |3309 |3310=Cheshire, Macclesfield, East Macclesfield |3311 |3312 |3313=Cheshire, Macclesfield, West Macclesfield |3314 |3315=Cheshire, Macclesfield, Sutton |3316=Cheshire, Macclesfield, Gawsworth |3317 |3318=Cheshire, Macclesfield, Alderley |3319 |3320=Cheshire, Bucklow, Wilmslow |3321 |3322 |3323 |3324 |3325 |3326=Cheshire, Bucklow, Altrincham |3327 |3328=Cheshire, Bucklow, Lymm |3329 |3330=Cheshire, Bucklow, Knutsford |3331 |3332=Cheshire, Runcorn, Budworth |3333 |3334 |3335 |3336=Cheshire, Runcorn, Runcorn |3337=Cheshire, Runcorn, Frodsham |3338 |3339=Cheshire, Northwich, Weaverham |3340 |3341 |3342=Cheshire, Northwich, Northwich |3343 |3344=Cheshire, Northwich, Over |3345 |3346=Cheshire, Northwich, Middlewich |3347=Cheshire, Congleton, Church Hulme |3348 |3349 |3350=Cheshire, Congleton, Congleton |3351 |3352 |3353=Cheshire, Congleton, Sandbach |3354 |3355 |3356 |3357 |3358 |3359 |3360=Cheshire, Nantwich, Crewe |3361 |3362=Cheshire, Nantwich, Nantwich |3363=Cheshire, Nantwich, Bunbury |3364=Cheshire, Nantwich, Wrenbury |3365 |3366 |3367=Cheshire, Chester, Tattenhall |3368 |3369 |3370 |3371=Cheshire, Chester, Chester Castle |3372 |3373 |3374 |3375 |3376=Cheshire, Chester, Chester Cathedral |3377 |3378 |3379=Cheshire, Chester, Hawarden |3380 |3381=Cheshire, Wirral, Neston |3382=Cheshire, Wirral, Eastham |3383 |3384 |3385=Cheshire, Wirral, Bebington |3386 |3387=Cheshire, Wirral, Woodchurch |3388 |3389 |3390 |3391 |3392 |3393 |3394=Cheshire, Birkenhead, Birkenhead |3395 |3396 |3397 |3398 |3399 |3400=Cheshire, Birkenhead, Tranmere |3401 |3402 |3403 |3404 |3405 |3406=Cheshire, Birkenhead, Wallasey |3407 |3408 |3409 |3410 |3411 |3412=Lancashire, Liverpool, St Martin |3413=Lancashire, Liverpool, Dale Street |3414 |3415=Lancashire, Liverpool, St Thomas |3416 |3417 |3418 |3419 |3420 |3421=Lancashire, Liverpool, Mount Pleasant |3422 |3423 |3424 |3425=Lancashire, Liverpool, Islington |3426 |3427 |3428 |3429 |3430 |3431 |3432 |3433 |3434 |3435 |3436 |3437 |3438 |3439 |3440 |3441 |3442=Lancashire, Toxteth Park, Toxteth Park |3443 |3444 |3445 |3446 |3447=Lancashire, West Derby, Crosby |3448 |3449=Lancashire, West Derby, Litherland |3450=Lancashire, West Derby, Fazakerley |3451 |3452 |3453 |3454 |3455 |3456 |3457=Lancashire, West Derby, Walton |3458 |3459 |3460 |3461 |3462 |3463 |3464=Lancashire, West Derby, Bootle |3465 |3466 |3467 |3468 |3469 |3470 |3471 |3472=Lancashire, West Derby, Kirkdale |3473 |3474 |3475 |3476 |3477 |3478 |3479=Lancashire, West Derby, North Everton |3480 |3481 |3482 |3483 |3484 |3485 |3486=Lancashire, West Derby, South Everton |3487 |3488 |3489 |3490 |3491 |3492 |3493 |3494 |3495 |3496 |3497=Lancashire, West Derby, West Derby, Western |3498 |3499 |3500 |3501 |3502=Lancashire, West Derby, West Derby, Eastern |3503 |3504 |3505 |3506 |3507=Lancashire, West Derby, Wavertree |3508=Lancashire, Prescot, Hale |3509=Lancashire, Prescot, Much Woolton |3510 |3511=Lancashire, Prescot, Huyton |3512 |3513 |3514 |3515=Lancashire, Prescot, Widnes |3516 |3517=Lancashire, Prescot, Prescot |3518 |3519 |3520 |3521 |3522 |3523 |3524 |3525 |3526 |3527=Lancashire, Prescot, St Helens |3528=Lancashire, Prescot, Rainford |3529=Lancashire, Ormskirk, Bickerstaffe |3530=Lancashire, Ormskirk, Aughton |3531=Lancashire, Ormskirk, Halsall |3532 |3533 |3534=Lancashire, Ormskirk, Formby |3535 |3536 |3537 |3538 |3539 |3540=Lancashire, Ormskirk, North Meols |3541=Lancashire, Ormskirk, Tarleton |3542 |3543=Lancashire, Ormskirk, Scarisbrick |3544=Lancashire, Ormskirk, Ormskirk |3545 |3546=Lancashire, Ormskirk, Lathom |3547 |3548=Lancashire, Wigan, Standish |3549 |3550 |3551=Lancashire, Wigan, Aspull |3552 |3553 |3554 |3555 |3556 |3557 |3558 |3559=Lancashire, Wigan, Wigan |3560 |3561 |3562 |3563 |3564 |3565=Lancashire, Wigan, Hindley |3566 |3567 |3568=Lancashire, Wigan, Pemberton |3569 |3570=Lancashire, Wigan, Upholland |3571 |3572=Lancashire, Wigan, Ashton in Makerfield |3573 |3574 |3575=Lancashire, Warrington, Newton in Makerfield |3576=Lancashire, Warrington, Winwick |3577=Lancashire, Warrington, Sankey |3578 |3579 |3580 |3581 |3582 |3583 |3584 |3585=Lancashire, Warrington, Warrington |3586=Lancashire, Warrington, Rixton |3587 |3588=Lancashire, Leigh, Lowton |3589 |3590 |3591=Lancashire, Leigh, Culcheth |3592 |3593 |3594=Lancashire, Leigh, Leigh |3595 |3596 |3597 |3598=Lancashire, Leigh, Atherton |3599 |3600 |3601 |3602=Lancashire, Bolton, Farnworth |3603 |3604 |3605=Lancashire, Bolton, Hulton |3606 |3607 |3608=Lancashire, Bolton, Halliwell |3609 |3610 |3611 |3612=Lancashire, Bolton, Horwich |3613 |3614=Lancashire, Bolton, Tonge |3615=Lancashire, Bolton, Turton |3616=Lancashire, Bolton, Edgeworth |3617=Lancashire, Bolton, Sharples |3618 |3619 |3620 |3621 |3622 |3623=Lancashire, Bolton, Little Bolton |3624 |3625 |3626 |3627 |3628 |3629=Lancashire, Bolton, Great Bolton |3630 |3631=Lancashire, Bolton, Lever |3632 |3633 |3634=Lancashire, Bury, Ramsbottom |3635=Lancashire, Bury, Tottington |3636 |3637=Lancashire, Bury, Elton |3638 |3639 |3640=Lancashire, Bury, North Bury |3641 |3642 |3643 |3644=Lancashire, Bury, Heywood |3645 |3646=Lancashire, Bury, South Bury |3647 |3648 |3649 |3650=Lancashire, Bury, Radcliffe |3651 |3652=Lancashire, Bury, Whitefield |3653 |3654 |3655 |3656 |3657=Lancashire, Barton Upon Irwell, Worsley |3658 |3659 |3660 |3661 |3662 |3663=Lancashire, Barton Upon Irwell, Barton |3664 |3665 |3666 |3667 |3668=Lancashire, Barton Upon Irwell, Stretford |3669 |3670 |3671 |3672 |3673=Lancashire, Chorlton, Didsbury |3674 |3675 |3676 |3677 |3678 |3679 |3680 |3681 |3682 |3683 |3684 |3685 |3686 |3687 |3688 |3689 |3690 |3691 |3692=Lancashire, Chorlton, Ardwick |3693 |3694 |3695 |3696 |3697 |3698 |3699=Lancashire, Chorlton, Chorlton upon Medlock |3700 |3701 |3702 |3703 |3704 |3705 |3706 |3707 |3708 |3709 |3710 |3711=Lancashire, Chorlton, Hulme |3712 |3713 |3714 |3715 |3716 |3717 |3718 |3719 |3720 |3721=Lancashire, Salford, Pendleton |3722 |3723 |3724 |3725 |3726 |3727=Lancashire, Salford, Broughton |3728 |3729 |3730 |3731=Lancashire, Salford, Greengate |3732 |3733 |3734 |3735 |3736 |3737 |3738 |3739=Lancashire, Salford, Regent Road |3740 |3741 |3742 |3743 |3744 |3745=Lancashire, Manchester, Ancoats |3746 |3747 |3748 |3749=Lancashire, Manchester, Central |3750 |3751 |3752 |3753 |3754 |3755 |3756=Lancashire, Manchester, St George |3757 |3758 |3759 |3760 |3761 |3762 |3763 |3764 |3765 |3766=Lancashire, Prestwich, Newton |3767 |3768 |3769 |3770 |3771=Lancashire, Prestwich, Cheetham |3772 |3773 |3774=Lancashire, Prestwich, Failsworth |3775 |3776 |3777=Lancashire, Prestwich, Blackley |3778 |3779=Lancashire, Prestwich, Prestwich |3780 |3781=Lancashire, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Knott Lanes |3782 |3783 |3784 |3785 |3786=Lancashire, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Ashton Town |3787 |3788 |3789=Lancashire, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Audenshaw |3790 |3791=Lancashire, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Denton |3792=Lancashire, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Newton |3793 |3794 |3795 |3796 |3797 |3798=Lancashire, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Stalybridge |3799 |3800 |3801=Lancashire, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Mossley |3802 |3803=Lancashire, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Mottram |3804 |3805 |3806 |3807 |3808 |3809 |3810 |3811 |3812 |3813=Lancashire, Oldham, Oldham Below Town |3814 |3815 |3816 |3817 |3818 |3819 |3820=Lancashire, Oldham, Oldham Above Town |3821 |3822 |3823=Lancashire, Oldham, Chadderton |3824 |3825 |3826=Lancashire, Oldham, Middleton |3827 |3828=Lancashire, Oldham, Royton |3829 |3830=Lancashire, Oldham, Crompton |3831=Lancashire, Rochdale, Butterworth |3832 |3833=Lancashire, Rochdale, Castleton Further |3834 |3835=Lancashire, Rochdale, Castleton Nearer |3836 |3837=Lancashire, Rochdale, Spotland Nearer Side |3838=Lancashire, Rochdale, Spotland Further Side |3839 |3840 |3841=Lancashire, Rochdale, Wardleworth |3842 |3843 |3844=Lancashire, Rochdale, Whitworth and Wardle |3845=Lancashire, Rochdale, Blatchinworth |3846 |3847 |3848 |3849 |3850=Lancashire, Haslingden, Rawtenstall |3851 |3852 |3853=Lancashire, Haslingden, Bacup |3854 |3855=Lancashire, Haslingden, Haslingden |3856 |3857 |3858 |3859 |3860=Lancashire, Haslingden, Accrington |3861 |3862 |3863 |3864 |3865 |3866 |3867 |3868=Lancashire, Burnley, East Ward |3869 |3870 |3871 |3872 |3873 |3874 |3875=Lancashire, Burnley, West Ward |3876 |3877 |3878=Lancashire, Burnley, Padiham |3879 |3880 |3881 |3882 |3883 |3884=Lancashire, Burnley, Nelson |3885 |3886 |3887 |3888 |3889 |3890=Lancashire, Burnley, Colne |3891=Lancashire, Burnley, Pendle |3892=Lancashire, Clitheroe, Gisburn |3893=Lancashire, Clitheroe, Slaidburn |3894=Lancashire, Clitheroe, Chipping |3895 |3896 |3897=Lancashire, Clitheroe, Clitheroe |3898=Lancashire, Clitheroe, Whalley |3899=Lancashire, Blackburn, Billington |3900 |3901 |3902=Lancashire, Blackburn, Harwood |3903=Lancashire, Blackburn, Mellor |3904 |3905 |3906 |3907 |3908 |3909 |3910=Lancashire, Blackburn, Blackburn, Northern |3911 |3912 |3913 |3914 |3915 |3916=Lancashire, Blackburn, Blackburn, Southern |3917 |3918 |3919=Lancashire, Blackburn, Oswaldtwistle |3920 |3921 |3922 |3923 |3924 |3925=Lancashire, Blackburn, Darwen |3926 |3927 |3928=Lancashire, Blackburn, Witton |3929 |3930=Lancashire, Chorley, Brindle |3931 |3932=Lancashire, Chorley, Leyland |3933 |3934=Lancashire, Chorley, Rivington |3935 |3936 |3937 |3938 |3939=Lancashire, Chorley, Chorley |3940 |3941=Lancashire, Chorley, Croston |3942=Lancashire, Preston, Longton |3943 |3944 |3945 |3946 |3947=Lancashire, Preston, Trinity |3948 |3949 |3950 |3951 |3952=Lancashire, Preston, St Peter |3953 |3954 |3955=Lancashire, Preston, St John |3956 |3957 |3958=Lancashire, Preston, Walton-le-Dale |3959 |3960=Lancashire, Preston, Alston |3961 |3962 |3963=Lancashire, Preston, Broughton |3964 |3965=Lancashire, Fylde, Kirkham |3966 |3967 |3968=Lancashire, Fylde, Lytham |3969 |3970 |3971 |3972 |3973 |3974 |3975=Lancashire, Fylde, Blackpool |3976 |3977 |3978 |3979=Lancashire, Fylde, Fleetwood |3980 |3981=Lancashire, Garstang, Stalmine |3982=Lancashire, Garstang, St Michael |3983=Lancashire, Garstang, Garstang |3984=Lancashire, Lancaster, Ellel |3985 |3986 |3987=Lancashire, Lancaster, Heaton |3988 |3989 |3990 |3991 |3992 |3993=Lancashire, Lancaster, Lancaster |3994 |3995=Lancashire, Lancaster, Warton |3996=Lancashire, Lunesdale, Caton |3997=Lancashire, Lunesdale, Wray |3998=Lancashire, Lunesdale, Tunstall |3999=Lancashire, Lunesdale, Arkholme |4000 |4001=Lancashire, Ulverston, Cartmel |4002=Lancashire, Ulverston, Colton |4003 |4004 |4005=Lancashire, Ulverston, Ulverston |4006 |4007=Lancashire, Ulverston, Dalton |4008=Lancashire, Ulverston, West Broughton |4009=Lancashire, Ulverston, Hawkshead |4010 |4011 |4012 |4013 |4014 |4015 |4016=Lancashire, Barrow In Furness, Barrow in Furness |4017=Yorkshire, Sedbergh, Sedbergh |4018=Yorkshire, Sedbergh, Garsdale |4019=Yorkshire, Sedbergh, Dent |4020=Yorkshire, Settle, Bentham |4021=Yorkshire, Settle, Settle |4022=Yorkshire, Settle, Long Preston |4023=Yorkshire, Settle, Kirkby Malham |4024=Yorkshire, Settle, Arncliffe |4025=Yorkshire, Skipton, Kettlewell |4026=Yorkshire, Skipton, Cargrave |4027 |4028=Yorkshire, Skipton, Barnoldswick |4029 |4030=Yorkshire, Skipton, Kildwick |4031 |4032 |4033=Yorkshire, Skipton, Skipton |4034=Yorkshire, Skipton, Addingham |4035=Yorkshire, Skipton, Grassington |4036=Yorkshire, Pateley Bridge, Ramsgill |4037=Yorkshire, Pateley Bridge, Pateley Bridge |4038=Yorkshire, Pateley Bridge, Thornthwaite |4039=Yorkshire, Pateley Bridge, Dacre Banks |4040 |4041 |4042=Yorkshire, Ripon, Ripon |4043=Yorkshire, Ripon, Kirkby Malzeard |4044=Yorkshire, Ripon, Wath |4045=Yorkshire, Ripon, Dishforth |4046=Yorkshire, Great Ouseburn, Boroughbridge |4047=Yorkshire, Great Ouseburn, Whixley |4048=Yorkshire, Great Ouseburn, Poppleton |4049 |4050=Yorkshire, Knaresborough, Knaresborough |4051 |4052 |4053 |4054 |4055=Yorkshire, Knaresborough, Harrogate |4056 |4057 |4058=Yorkshire, Wetherby, Wetherby |4059 |4060=Yorkshire, Wharfedale, Horsforth |4061=Yorkshire, Wharfedale, Fewston |4062 |4063 |4064=Yorkshire, Wharfedale, Otley |4065 |4066=Yorkshire, Wharfedale, Ilkley |4067 |4068 |4069=Yorkshire, Wharfedale, Yeadon |4070 |4071 |4072=Yorkshire, Keighley, Bingley |4073 |4074 |4075 |4076 |4077 |4078 |4079=Yorkshire, Keighley, Keighley |4080 |4081=Yorkshire, Keighley, Haworth |4082 |4083 |4084=Yorkshire, Todmorden, Hebden Bridge |4085 |4086 |4087=Yorkshire, Todmorden, Todmorden |4088 |4089=Yorkshire, Saddleworth, Delph |4090 |4091=Yorkshire, Saddleworth, Upper Mill |4092=Yorkshire, Huddersfield, Slaithwaite |4093 |4094=Yorkshire, Huddersfield, Honley |4095 |4096=Yorkshire, Huddersfield, Holmfirth |4097=Yorkshire, Huddersfield, New Mill |4098 |4099=Yorkshire, Huddersfield, Kirkburton |4100 |4101 |4102=Yorkshire, Huddersfield, Almondbury |4103=Yorkshire, Huddersfield, Kirkheaton |4104 |4105 |4106 |4107 |4108=Yorkshire, Huddersfield, Huddersfield |4109 |4110 |4111=Yorkshire, Huddersfield, Lockwood |4112 |4113=Yorkshire, Huddersfield, Golcar |4114 |4115 |4116 |4117=Yorkshire, Halifax, Brighouse |4118=Yorkshire, Halifax, Southowram |4119 |4120 |4121 |4122 |4123 |4124 |4125 |4126=Yorkshire, Halifax, Halifax |4127 |4128 |4129=Yorkshire, Halifax, Elland |4130=Yorkshire, Halifax, Ripponden |4131 |4132 |4133 |4134=Yorkshire, Halifax, Sowerby |4135=Yorkshire, Halifax, Luddenden |4136 |4137 |4138 |4139 |4140 |4141 |4142=Yorkshire, Halifax, Northowram |4143 |4144 |4145 |4146 |4147=Yorkshire, Bradford, Bowling |4148 |4149 |4150 |4151 |4152 |4153 |4154=Yorkshire, Bradford, Bradford East |4155 |4156 |4157 |4158 |4159 |4160 |4161 |4162 |4163=Yorkshire, Bradford, Bradford West |4164 |4165 |4166 |4167 |4168 |4169 |4170=Yorkshire, Bradford, Horton |4171 |4172=Yorkshire, North Bierley, Cleckheaton |4173 |4174=Yorkshire, North Bierley, Drighlington |4175 |4176 |4177=Yorkshire, North Bierley, North Bierley |4178 |4179=Yorkshire, North Bierley, Thornton |4180=Yorkshire, North Bierley, Wilsden |4181 |4182 |4183=Yorkshire, North Bierley, Shipley |4184 |4185=Yorkshire, North Bierley, Idle |4186=Yorkshire, North Bierley, Calverley |4187 |4188=Yorkshire, North Bierley, Pudsey |4189 |4190 |4191 |4192 |4193 |4194 |4195 |4196=Yorkshire, Hunslet, Hunslet |4197 |4198=Yorkshire, Hunslet, Whitkirk |4199 |4200=Yorkshire, Hunslet, Rothwell |4201 |4202 |4203 |4204=Yorkshire, Holbeck, Holbeck |4205 |4206=Yorkshire, Bramley, Bramley |4207=Yorkshire, Bramley, Gildersome |4208 |4209 |4210 |4211 |4212 |4213 |4214=Yorkshire, Bramley, Wortley |4215 |4216 |4217 |4218 |4219=Yorkshire, Leeds, South East Leeds |4220 |4221 |4222 |4223 |4224 |4225 |4226 |4227=Yorkshire, Leeds, North Leeds |4228 |4229 |4230 |4231 |4232 |4233 |4234 |4235 |4236 |4237 |4238 |4239 |4240 |4241=Yorkshire, Leeds, West Leeds |4242 |4243 |4244 |4245 |4246 |4247=Yorkshire, Leeds, Kirkstall |4248 |4249 |4250 |4251 |4252=Yorkshire, Leeds, Chapeltown |4253 |4254=Yorkshire, Dewsbury, Morley |4255 |4256 |4257 |4258=Yorkshire, Dewsbury, Batley |4259 |4260=Yorkshire, Dewsbury, Gomersal |4261 |4262 |4263=Yorkshire, Dewsbury, Liversedge |4264 |4265=Yorkshire, Dewsbury, Mirfield |4266 |4267 |4268 |4269=Yorkshire, Dewsbury, Dewsbury |4270 |4271=Yorkshire, Dewsbury, Soothill |4272 |4273=Yorkshire, Dewsbury, Ossett |4274=Yorkshire, Dewsbury, Thornhill |4275 |4276=Yorkshire, Wakefield, Bretton |4277 |4278=Yorkshire, Wakefield, Sandal |4279 |4280 |4281=Yorkshire, Wakefield, Normanton |4282 |4283=Yorkshire, Wakefield, Stanley |4284 |4285 |4286=Yorkshire, Wakefield, Wakefield |4287=Yorkshire, Wakefield, Horbury |4288 |4289 |4290=Yorkshire, Wakefield, Alverthorpe |4291 |4292=Yorkshire, Wakefield, Ardsley |4293 |4294=Yorkshire, Pontefract, Knottingley |4295=Yorkshire, Pontefract, Whitley |4296 |4297 |4298 |4299 |4300=Yorkshire, Pontefract, Pontefract |4301 |4302 |4303 |4304 |4305=Yorkshire, Pontefract, Castleford |4306 |4307 |4308=Yorkshire, Hemsworth, Hemsworth |4309 |4310 |4311=Yorkshire, Barnsley, Darton |4312 |4313 |4314 |4315 |4316 |4317=Yorkshire, Barnsley, Barnsley |4318 |4319 |4320 |4321 |4322=Yorkshire, Barnsley, Darfield |4323 |4324=Yorkshire, Barnsley, Worsborough |4325 |4326=Yorkshire, Wortley, Cawthorne |4327 |4328=Yorkshire, Wortley, High Hoyland |4329 |4330=Yorkshire, Wortley, Penistone |4331=Yorkshire, Wortley, Wortley |4332 |4333 |4334 |4335=Yorkshire, Wortley, Ecclesfield |4336 |4337=Yorkshire, Wortley, Bradfield |4338 |4339 |4340 |4341 |4342 |4343 |4344 |4345=Yorkshire, Ecclesall Bierlow, Hallam |4346=Yorkshire, Ecclesall Bierlow, Dore |4347=Yorkshire, Ecclesall Bierlow, Norton |4348 |4349 |4350 |4351 |4352 |4353 |4354 |4355 |4356 |4357 |4358 |4359 |4360=Yorkshire, Ecclesall Bierlow, Ecclesall Bierlow |4361 |4362=Yorkshire, Sheffield, West Sheffield |4363 |4364 |4365 |4366 |4367=Yorkshire, Sheffield, North Sheffield |4368 |4369=Yorkshire, Sheffield, South Sheffield |4370 |4371 |4372=Yorkshire, Sheffield, Sheffield Park |4373 |4374 |4375 |4376 |4377=Yorkshire, Sheffield, West Brightside |4378 |4379 |4380 |4381=Yorkshire, Sheffield, East Brightside |4382 |4383 |4384 |4385 |4386 |4387=Yorkshire, Sheffield, Attercliffe |4388 |4389=Yorkshire, Sheffield, Handsworth |4390=Yorkshire, Rotherham, Aston |4391 |4392 |4393 |4394=Yorkshire, Rotherham, South East Rotherham |4395 |4396 |4397=Yorkshire, Rotherham, North West Rotherham |4398 |4399=Yorkshire, Rotherham, Rawmarsh |4400 |4401 |4402=Yorkshire, Rotherham, Wath |4403=Yorkshire, Rotherham, Maltby |4404 |4405=Yorkshire, Doncaster, Tickhill |4406 |4407 |4408 |4409=Yorkshire, Doncaster, Barmbrough |4410 |4411 |4412 |4413=Yorkshire, Doncaster, Doncaster |4414=Yorkshire, Doncaster, Campsall |4415 |4416=Yorkshire, Doncaster, Bawtry |4417=Yorkshire, Thorne, Epworth |4418=Yorkshire, Thorne, Thorne |4419 |4420=Yorkshire, Thorne, Crowle |4421=Yorkshire, Goole, Swinefleet |4422 |4423 |4424=Yorkshire, Goole, Goole |4425=Yorkshire, Goole, Snaith |4426=Yorkshire, Selby, Carlton |4427 |4428=Yorkshire, Selby, Selby |4429=Yorkshire, Selby, Riccall |4430 |4431 |4432=Yorkshire, Tadcaster, Aberford |4433=Yorkshire, Tadcaster, Tadcaster |4434=Yorkshire, Tadcaster, Sherburn |4435=Yorkshire, York, Skelton |4436 |4437 |4438 |4439=Yorkshire, York, Bootham |4440 |4441 |4442 |4443 |4444=Yorkshire, York, Micklegate |4445 |4446 |4447 |4448=Yorkshire, York, Walmgate |4449=Yorkshire, York, Escrick |4450=Yorkshire, York, Dunnington |4451=Yorkshire, York, Flaxton |4452=Yorkshire, Pocklington, East Stamford Bridge |4453 |4454=Yorkshire, Pocklington, Pocklington |4455=Yorkshire, Pocklington, Market Weighton |4456=Yorkshire, Howden, Holme |4457=Yorkshire, Howden, Bubwith |4458=Yorkshire, Howden, Howden |4459=Yorkshire, Howden, Wallingfen |4460=Yorkshire, Beverley, South Cave |4461 |4462 |4463=Yorkshire, Beverley, Beverley |4464=Yorkshire, Beverley, Lockington |4465=Yorkshire, Beverley, Leven |4466 |4467 |4468=Yorkshire, Sculcoates, Sutton |4469 |4470 |4471 |4472=Yorkshire, Sculcoates, Cottingham |4473=Yorkshire, Sculcoates, Ferriby |4474 |4475 |4476 |4477 |4478 |4479=Yorkshire, Sculcoates, Hessle |4480 |4481=Yorkshire, Sculcoates, Hedon |4482 |4483 |4484 |4485 |4486 |4487 |4488=Yorkshire, Sculcoates, Drypool |4489 |4490 |4491=Yorkshire, Sculcoates, East Sculcoates |4492 |4493 |4494 |4495 |4496=Yorkshire, Sculcoates, West Sculcoates |4497 |4498 |4499 |4500 |4501=Yorkshire, Hull, Humber |4502 |4503 |4504 |4505 |4506 |4507=Yorkshire, Hull, Myton |4508 |4509 |4510=Yorkshire, Patrington, Patrington |4511=Yorkshire, Skirlaugh, Humbleton |4512=Yorkshire, Skirlaugh, Skirlaugh |4513=Yorkshire, Skirlaugh, Aldbrough |4514 |4515=Yorkshire, Skirlaugh, Hornsea |4516=Yorkshire, Skirlaugh, Brandesburton |4517=Yorkshire, Driffield, Foston |4518 |4519=Yorkshire, Driffield, Driffield |4520=Yorkshire, Driffield, Bainton |4521=Yorkshire, Driffield, Langtoft 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|4669 |4670=Durham, Lanchester, Consett |4671 |4672 |4673 |4674=Durham, Lanchester, Lanchester |4675 |4676 |4677 |4678 |4679 |4680 |4681=Durham, Durham, St Oswald |4682 |4683 |4684=Durham, Durham, St Nicholas |4685 |4686 |4687=Durham, Easington, Wingate |4688 |4689 |4690 |4691=Durham, Easington, Dawdon |4692 |4693 |4694=Durham, Houghton Le Spring, Houghton le Spring |4695 |4696 |4697=Durham, Houghton Le Spring, Hetton le Hole |4698 |4699 |4700 |4701=Durham, Chester Le Street, Chester le Street |4702 |4703 |4704=Durham, Chester Le Street, Harraton |4705 |4706 |4707 |4708 |4709 |4710 |4711=Durham, Sunderland, North Bishopwearmouth |4712 |4713 |4714 |4715 |4716 |4717 |4718=Durham, Sunderland, South Bishopwearmouth |4719 |4720=Durham, Sunderland, Sunderland |4721 |4722 |4723 |4724 |4725=Durham, Sunderland, Monkwearmouth |4726 |4727 |4728 |4729 |4730 |4731 |4732 |4733 |4734 |4735 |4736 |4737 |4738 |4739=Durham, South Shields, South Shields |4740 |4741 |4742 |4743 |4744 |4745 |4746=Durham, South Shields, Jarrow |4747 |4748 |4749=Durham, Gateshead, Heworth |4750 |4751 |4752 |4753 |4754 |4755 |4756 |4757 |4758 |4759 |4760=Durham, Gateshead, Gateshead |4761 |4762=Durham, Gateshead, Whickham |4763 |4764 |4765=Durham, Gateshead, Winlaton |4766 |4767 |4768 |4769 |4770 |4771 |4772 |4773 |4774 |4775 |4776 |4777 |4778=Northumberland, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Westgate |4779 |4780 |4781 |4782=Northumberland, Newcastle Upon Tyne, St Andrew |4783=Northumberland, Newcastle Upon Tyne, St Nicholas |4784 |4785 |4786 |4787=Northumberland, Newcastle Upon Tyne, All Saints |4788 |4789 |4790 |4791 |4792 |4793 |4794=Northumberland, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Byker |4795 |4796 |4797 |4798=Northumberland, Tynemouth, Wallsend |4799 |4800 |4801 |4802 |4803 |4804=Northumberland, Tynemouth, Tynemouth |4805=Northumberland, Tynemouth, Whitley |4806 |4807 |4808=Northumberland, Tynemouth, Longbenton |4809 |4810 |4811=Northumberland, Tynemouth, Earsdon |4812 |4813 |4814=Northumberland, Tynemouth, Blyth |4815=Northumberland, Castleward, Ponteland |4816 |4817=Northumberland, Castleward, Gosforth |4818 |4819=Northumberland, Castleward, Newburn |4820=Northumberland, Castleward, Stamfordham |4821 |4822=Northumberland, Hexham, Bywell |4823 |4824=Northumberland, Hexham, Hexham |4825=Northumberland, Hexham, Allendale |4826=Northumberland, Hexham, Chollerton |4827 |4828=Northumberland, Haltwhistle, Haltwhistle |4829=Northumberland, Bellingham, Bellingham |4830=Northumberland, Bellingham, Kirkwhelpington |4831 |4832=Northumberland, Morpeth, Morpeth |4833 |4834 |4835 |4836 |4837=Northumberland, Morpeth, Bedlington |4838 |4839=Northumberland, Alnwick, Warkworth |4840 |4841=Northumberland, Alnwick, Alnwick |4842=Northumberland, Alnwick, Embleton |4843=Northumberland, Belford, Belford |4844 |4845 |4846=Northumberland, Berwick, Berwick upon Tweed |4847=Northumberland, Berwick, Norhamshire and Islandshire |4848=Northumberland, Glendale, Ford |4849=Northumberland, Glendale, Wooler |4850 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Forden, Chirbury |5201 |5202=Montgomeryshire, Forden, Welshpool |5203=Montgomeryshire, Llanfyllin, Llanfair |5204 |5205=Montgomeryshire, Llanfyllin, Llansantffraid |5206=Montgomeryshire, Llanfyllin, Llanrhaiadr |5207 |5208=Flintshire, Holywell, Whitford |5209 |5210=Flintshire, Holywell, Holywell |5211 |5212=Flintshire, Holywell, Flint |5213 |5214=Flintshire, Holywell, Mold |5215=Denbighshire, Wrexham, Holt |5216 |5217 |5218=Denbighshire, Wrexham, Ruabon |5219 |5220 |5221 |5222 |5223 |5224 |5225=Denbighshire, Wrexham, Wrexham |5226=Denbighshire, Ruthin, Llanarmon |5227 |5228=Denbighshire, Ruthin, Ruthin |5229=Denbighshire, Ruthin, Llanelidan |5230=Denbighshire, Ruthin, Gyffylliog |5231 |5232=Denbighshire, Ruthin, Llanrhaiadr |5233=Denbighshire, Ruthin, Llandyrnog |5234 |5235 |5236=Denbighshire, St Asaph, St Asaph |5237 |5238=Denbighshire, St Asaph, Abergele |5239 |5240=Denbighshire, St Asaph, Denbigh |5241 |5242=Denbighshire, Llanrwst, Llanrwst |5243 |5244=Denbighshire, Llanrwst, Bettws 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Census of Kraków (Regional), 1877 - 1879 - Czulisc
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[[Category:Poland Census Records]] NEUGEWURTZ FAMILY NEUGEWURTZ; Jakob; Head NEUGEWURTZ Anna; Wife NEUGEWURTZ Markas; Son NEUGEWURTZ Salomon; Son NEUGEWURTZ Wiktoryia; Daughter NEUGEWURTZ Hirszel; Son NEUGEWURTZ Dawid; Son NEUGEWURTZ Magdalena; Daughter Krakow Regional Census - 1877 to 1879; Czulisc, 30 km NE of Krakow; Data entered by J Schamroth. Microfilm = Sprinzak Library, Jerusalem.Microfilm HM2/7421. Image at [http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Krakow/kra_region_census.htm Jewishgen.org]
Census of New Brunswick, 1851 - Westmorland Parish, Westmorland
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[[Category:Westmorland, New Brunswick]] [[Category:1851 Census of Canada, New Brunswick]] == General Information == 1851 Census *'''Province:''' New Brunswick *'''District:''' Westmorland County *'''Sub-District:''' 89 (Westmorland) == Enumeration District 89 == '''Covers:''' ''locations to be added when known'' [http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/e/e092/e002295334.jpg Page 32: Image can be seen here] === Page 32 === '''Household 1''' (cont'd) Thomas Tingley, 11; John Tingley, 8; Mary Tingley, 6 - all American '''Household 2''' [[Sears-1576|Joseph Sears]], 37 - Farmer, [[Rhodes-2742|Mary Sears]], 38 - Wife, [[Sears-1589|Charles Sears]], 12; [[Sears-1592|Edward Sears]], 6; [[Sears-1593|David Sears]], 4; [[Sears-1594|William Sears]], 2; [[Sears-1588|Janet Sears]], 14; [[Sears-1590|Susan Sears]], 10; [[Sears-1591|Jane Sears]], 8; [[Sears-1595|Easter Sears]], 1 week; Eliza Rodes, 27 - no relation, Charles Rodes, 2 - all American '''Household 3''' [[White-19922|William White]], 52 - Farmer (1823), [[Sears-1575|Christa White]], 48 - Wife, [[White-18638|Celia White]], 20 - all English '''Household 4''' [[Sears-1351|David Sears]], 67 - Farmer, [[Ward-8931|Susan Sears]], 66 - Wife, [[Sears-1579|David Sears]], 25 - Son, [[Unknown-256361|Matilda Sears]], 25 - Wife, [[Sears-1586|Matilda Sears]], 1; [[Sears-1585|Susan Sears]], 4 (months?) - all American '''Household 5''' [[Avard-66|George Avard]], 29 - Farmer, [[Dobson-2511|Ruth Avard]], 27 - Wife, Margaret Avard, 4; Frederic Avard, 2 - all English '''Household 6''' [[Richardson-7766|John Richardson]], 45 - Farmer, [[Sears-1573|Catherine Richardson]], 42 - Wife, [[Richardson-7770|John Richardson]], 9; [[Richardson-7771|Lebaron Richardson]], 5; [[Richardson-7776|George Richardson]], 1; [[Richardson-8262|Susan Richardson]], 20; [[Richardson-7756|Charlotte Richardson]], 19 - all American '''Note:''' The page ends with Charlotte Richardson. Although a few of the Richardson daughters appear to be missing, they are not on the next census page, which starts with a new family. ==Unless otherwise noted== *Relationship to head of family – son/daughter *Rank or occupation - none *Date of entering the colony - birth *Sick or infirm – no *Remarks - none
Census of New Brunswick, 1861 - Westmorland Parish, Westmorland
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[[Category:Westmorland, New Brunswick]] [[Category: 1861 Census of Canada, New Brunswick]] == General Information == 1861 Census *'''Province:''' New Brunswick *'''District:''' Westmorland County *'''Sub-District:''' Westmorland == Enumeration District == '''Covers:''' ''locations to be added when known'' [http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1861/jpg/4108523_00468.jpg Page 44: Image can be seen here] === Page 44 === '''Household 1''' (cont'd) Chancy Sears, 17 - servant, farm labourer, Methodist '''Household 2''' [[Wheaton-340|David Wheaton]], 31 - farmer prop.; [[Richardson-7756|Frances Wheaton]], 30 - wife; [[Wheaton-327|Lucinda Wheaton]] 9; [[Wheaton-305|Gilbert Wheaton]], 7; [[Wheaton-344|Clarence Wheaton]], 3; [[Wheaton-350|Albert Wheaton]], 1 - 1 child in school '''Household 3''' [[Richardson-7766|John Richardson]], 57 - Farmer & miller; [[Sears-1573|Catherine Richardson]]. 53 - Wife; [[Richardson-7770|Joseph Richardson]], 21 - farmer & miller; [[Richardson-7769|Sarah Richardson]], 22; [[Richardson-7771|Leonard Richardson]], 16; [[Richardson-7775|Clarenda Richardson]], 14; [[Richardson-7776|John Richardson]], 12; [[Richardson-7777|Stewart Richardson]], 9; [[Richardson-7778|Herbert Richardson]], 6; [[Richardson-7767|Christopher Richardson]] 26 - farmer tenant; [[Unknown-249126|Mary Richardson]], 25 - wife, [[Richardson-7768|Bedford Richardson]], 5 - 2 children in school '''Household 4''' [[Sears-1579|David Sears]], 36 - farmer prop; [[Fillmore-146|Matilda Sears]], 36 - wife; [[Sears-1586|Leavena Sears]], 12; [[Sears-1585|Susan J. Sears]], 11; [[Sears-1596|Cynthia A Sears]], 9; [[Sears-1597|Melbourne Sears]], 7; [[Sears-1598|Precilla Sears]], 5; [[Sears-1599|Catherine Sears]], 3; [[Throop-812|Amos Throop]], 19 - servant; - 1 child in school '''Household 5''' [[Dixon-4352|George Dixon]], 33 - farmer; [[Sears-1602|Esther Dixon]], 32 - wife, [[Dixon-4369|Franklin Dixon]], 7; [[Dixon-4369|Martha Dixon]], 5; [[Dixon-4369|Chipman Dixon]], 2; [[Dixon-4366|William C. Dixon]], 2m, John Sears, 16 - servant, farm labourer '''Household 6''' [[White-19922|William White]], 50 - Farmer tenant; [[Sears-1575|Cynthia White]], 49 - Wife; [[Patterson-5733|Silas Patterson]], 32 - lodger, farmer tenant; [[Hicks-5037|Joanna Patterson]], 19 - wife, [[Sears-1351|David Sears]], 76 - father, blind ==Unless otherwise noted== *Relationship to head of family – son/daughter *Race and where born - Native (born in New Brunswick) *Rank or occupation - none *Religion profession - Baptist *Children at school within the year - none *Sick or infirm – no *Deaf and dumb - no *Blind - no *Lunatic or idiotic - no *Births in previous year - none *Deaths in previous year - none *Marriages in previous year - none
Census of Slaves, 1755
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: New York, Slavery]] [[Category: New York, African-American Family History]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Census of Slaves, 1755 == This source is a short extract from O'Callaghan, Edmund. ''[[Space:The Documentary History of the State of New-York|The Documentary History of the State of New-York.]]'' Vol. 3 (Albany, New York, 1850; pages 503 to 521 of [https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto00ocal_1/ this edition]) that was circulated under separate cover and ended up in a library collection. It consists of lists of slave holders in the state of New York in 1755 and the names of the people they enslaved. Slaves were enumerated in a special census conducted in 1755 in response to an act of the state legislature. The counties of Albany, New York (i.e., Manhattan Island), and Suffolk are not included in the collection of lists. * by [[O'Callaghan-944|Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan]] (1797-1880) * published New York, 1850 * about 30 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Census of Slaves, 1755|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/censusofslaves1700ocal * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100854332 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/437117-redirection * Also see: ::* [[Space:The Documentary History of the State of New-York|The Documentary History of the State of New-York.]] for additional locations of the complete volume from which this content is derived. === Table of Contents === * TBD === Citation Formats === * O'Callaghan, Edmund B. ''[[Space:Census of Slaves, 1755|Census of Slaves, 1755]]'' (New York, 1850) [ Page ]. * ([[#CS1755|1755 Census]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * O'Callaghan, Edmund B. ''[[Space:Census of Slaves, 1755|Census of Slaves, 1755]]'' (New York, 1850) [ Page ].
Census of the Northwest Provinces, 1906 - St. François Xavier and Pigeon Lake, Manitoba
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[[Category:St. François Xavier, Manitoba]] [[Category:Pigeon Lake, Manitoba]] [[Category:1906 Census of the Northwest Provinces, Manitoba]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=St. François Xavier, Manitoba|category=St. François Xavier, Manitoba One Place Study}} Residents of [[Space:St. François Xavier, Manitoba|St. François Xavier, Manitoba]], and Pigeon Lake, Manitoba, as enumerated in the 1906 Census of the Northwest Provinces, which was a census of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Transcriptions and images of this census can be seen [http://automatedgenealogy.com/census06/SubdistrictSummary06.jsp?id=311 here]. == Page 1 == == Page 2 == == Page 3 == == Page 4 == == Page 5 == == Page 6 == == Page 7 == == Page 8 == == Page 9 == == Page 10 == == Page 11 == == Page 12 == '''Household 76''' [[Richard-466|Albert Richard]], [[Ducharme-66|Arthemise Richard]] - his wife, [[Richard-465|Alphonse Richard]], [[Richard-501|Fidele Richard]], [[Richard-505|Gulian Richard]], [[Richard-503|Antonia Richard]], [[Richard-504|Rosa Richard]], [[Richard-506|Louis Richard]], [[Richard-507|George Richard]], [[Richard-509|Olivier Richard]], [[Richard-512|Cecile Richard]] '''Household 77''' [[Perras-31|Adrien Perras]], [[Beaudin-10|Axilda Perras]] - his mother, [[Perras-33|Rose Perras]], [[Perras-15|Annie Perras]], [[Perras-35|Andell Perras]], [[Perras-36|Cezanne Perras]], [[Perras-37|Blanche Perras]], [[Perras-38|Docith Perras]], [[Perras-39|Fabianna Perras]] '''Household 78''' Philomen Breland - widow, Henri Breland, [[Breland-81|Xavier Breland]], [[Breland-80|Didine Breland]], [[Breland-83|Alexandre Breland]] == Page 13 == '''Household 83''' [[Daigneault-13|Emi Daigneault]], [[Hogue-112|Sarah Daigneault]] - his wife, [[Daigneault-17|Clara Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-20|Philip Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-21|Eva Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-22|Alma R Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-23|Wilfrid Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-31|Ernest Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-32|Agnes Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-33|Annie Daigneault]] '''Household 84''' [[Daigneault-8|Narcisse Daigneault]], [[Perras-13|Matilda P Daigneault]] - his wife, [[Daigneault-45|Aurore Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-7|Bertha Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-27|Josephat Daigneault]] [[Daigneault-14|Adel Daigneault]], [[Perras-16|Georgeanna Daigneault]] - his wife, [[Daigneault-28|George Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-29|Ocar Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-30|Donat Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-34|Jane Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-35|Adrian Daigneault]] == Page 14 == '''Household 90''' [[Morin-445|Napoleon Morin]], [[McDougall-309|Virginie Morin]] - his wife, [[Morin-446|Jean Bte Morin]], [[Morin-448|Marie Morin]], [[Morin-449|Amee Morin]], [[Morin-450|Caroline Morin]], [[Morin-451|Roseline Morin]], [[Morin-452|Henri Morin]], [[Morin-454|Arette Morin]], [[Morin-455|Agnes Morin]] == Page 15 == == Page 16 ==
Census of the Prairie Provinces, 1916 - St. François Xavier and Baie St. Paul, Manitoba
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[[Category:St. François Xavier, Manitoba]] [[Category:1916 Census of Canada, Manitoba]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=St. François Xavier, Manitoba|category=St. François Xavier, Manitoba One Place Study}} Residents of [[Space:St. François Xavier, Manitoba|St. François Xavier, Manitoba]], and Baie St. Paul, Manitoba, as enumerated in the 1916 Census of the Northwest Provinces, which was a census of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. There are [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Search?DataSource=Genealogy%7cCensus&ProvinceCode=MB&DistrictNumber=8&SubDistrictNumber=5&num=25&start=0&ApplicationCode=30 896 results] when searching for this subdistrict of the census on Library and Archives Canada. This should be about 18 pages. The list below is not a full transcription; its purpose is to eventually link to everyone who appears in the census for this area. == Page 1 == == Page 2 == == Page 3 == == Page 4 == == Page 5 == == Page 6 == == Page 7 == == Page 8 == == Page 9 == == Page 10 == == Page 11 == == Page 12 == == Page 13 == == Page 14 == == Page 15 == == Page 16 == '''Household 142:''' [[Regnier-238|Wilfrid Regnier]], [[Morier-117|Eva Regnier]], [[Regnier-317|Joachim Regnier]], [[Regnier-318|Marc Omer Regnier]], [[Regnier-319|Marie Stella Regnier]], [[Regnier-320|Reine Regnier]], [[Regnier-321|Laurier Regnier]], [[Regnier-322|Lorette Regnier]], [[Regnier-237|Eglantine Regnier]], Leopaul Regnier, Maria Gracia Regnier, Jule Bruno Regnier, Gustave Regnier, Theodore Regnier (brother), Clovis Regnier (brother) '''Household 145:''' [[Richard-466|Albert Richard]], [[Ducharme-66|Arthemise Richard]], [[Richard-501|Fidele Richard]], [[Richard-505|Julien Richard]], [[Richard-506|Louis Richard]], [[Richard-507|George Richard]], [[Richard-509|Oliva Richard]], [[Richard-504|Rosa Richard]], [[Richard-512|Cecile Richard]] == Page 17 == '''Household 148:''' '''Household 149:''' '''Household 150:''' [[Beaudin-10|Auxila Perras]], [[Perras-33|Rose Anna Perras]], [[Perras-15|Anna Perras]], [[Perras-37|Blanche Perras]], [[Perras-38|Docité Perras]], [[Perras-39|Fabiana Perras]] '''Household 151:''' [[Perras-31|Adrien Perras]], [[Unknown-128917|Eda Perras]], [[Perras-40|Henry Perras]], [[Perras-41|Claire Perras]] '''Household 152:''' [[Daigneault-8|Narcisse Daigneault]], [[Perras-13|Matilda Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-27|Josepha Daigneault]] '''Household 153:''' [[Daigneault-14|Adelard Daigneault]], [[Perras-16|Eugenie Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-28|George Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-29|Oscar Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-30|Dona Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-18|Jeanne Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-35|Joseph Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-48|Florian Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-49|Gustave Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-19|Regina Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-58|Laurent Daigneault]] '''Household 154:''' [[Daigneault-13|Emilien Daigneault]], [[Hogue-112|Sarah Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-17|Clara Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-20|Philippe Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-21|Eva Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-22|Alma Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-23|Wilfrid Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-31|Ernest Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-299|Agnes Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-33|Anny Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-46|Marie Louise Daigneault]], [[Daigneault-47|Ephrem Daigneault]] '''Household 155:''' Alex M. Breland, Alexina Breland, Arthur Breland == Page 18 ==
Census of the Prairie Provinces, 1926 - St. François Xavier, Baie St. Paul, and Poplar Point
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[[Category:St. François Xavier, Manitoba]] [[Category:1926 Census of Canada, Manitoba]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=St. François Xavier, Manitoba|category=St. François Xavier, Manitoba One Place Study}} Residents of [[Space:St. François Xavier, Manitoba|St. François Xavier, Manitoba]], Baie St. Paul, and Poplar Point, Manitoba, as enumerated in the 1926 Census of the Northwest Provinces, which was a census of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. This page lists those households enumerated in sub-district 10 of district 8 (Portage la Prairie). There are [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Search?DataSource=Genealogy%7CCensus&ApplicationCode=146&ProvinceCode=MB&DistrictNumber=8&SubDistrictNumber=10& 765 results] when searching for this subdistrict of the census on Library and Archives Canada. There are 17 pages. You can browse the pages by starting [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=census1926&op=img&id=e011224060 here] and increasing the number in the URL. The description of this sub-district is as follows: Those parts of the parishes of St. François Xavier, Baie St. Paul and Poplar Point together with all of the river lots, lying north of the Assiniboine River and within the boundaries of St. François Xavier municipality. Other sub-districts (in the Portage la Prairie district) that might be of interest: * 4, which includes those parts of the parish of St. François Xavier that are south of the Assiniboine River, in the municipality of Cartier. * 9, which includes those parts of the parish of Baie St. Paul that are south of the Assiniboine River, in the municipality of Cartier. == Page 1 == '''Household 1:''' [[Fyfe-1071|Rev. J.V. Fyfe]], Odile Fyfe (mother), Ernestine Mousseau (domestic) '''Household 3:''' [[Perras-31|Adrien Perras]], [[Unknown-128917|Ida Perras]], [[Perras-40|Henri Perras]], [[Perras-67|Imelda Perras]], Eugene Perras == Page 2 == == Page 3 == == Page 4 == == Page 5 == '''Household 38:''' [[Richard-465|Alphonse Richard]], [[Daigneault-7|Bertha Richard]], [[Richard-524|Philippe Richard]], [[Richard-526|Romulus Richard]], [[Richard-464|Clemence Richard]], [[Richard-529|Solange Richard]], [[Richard-527|Girard Richard]], [[Richard-525|Eugene Richard]], [[Richard-528|Lucien Richard]] == Page 6 == == Page 7 == == Page 8 == == Page 9 == == Page 10 == == Page 11 == == Page 12 == == Page 13 == == Page 14 == == Page 15 == == Page 16 == == Page 17 ==
Census of United States, 1910 - Krain Township, Stearns County, Minnesota, U.S. - Page 4B
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[[Category: 1910 US Census, Stearns County, Minnesota]] CARSON, WILLIAM & FAMILY Household members: William Carson; Age - 69; Birth Year - 1840/1841; Birthplace - Ireland; Home in 1910 - Krain, Stearns, Minnesota; Race - White; Male; Immigration Year - 1866; Head; Married; Father's Birthplace - Ireland; Mother's Birthplace - Ireland; Native Tongue - English; Occupation - Farmer; Industry - General Farm; Employer; Home - Own; Mortgaged; Farm; Naturalized; Able to Read; Able to Write; Years Married - 40 Bridget Carson; Age - 60; Birth Year - 1849/1850; Birthplace - England; Home in 1910 - Krain, Stearns, Minnesota; Race - White; Female; Immigration Year - 1862; Wife; Married; Father's Birthplace - England; Mother's Birthplace - England; Native Tongue - English; Able to Read; Able to Write; Years Married - 40; Number of Children Born - 10; Number of Children Living - 9 Joseph R Carson; Age - 38; Birth Year - 1871/1872; Birthplace - Minnesota; Home in 1910 - Krain, Stearns, Minnesota; Race - White; Male; Son; Single; Father's Birthplace - Ireland; Mother's Birthplace - England; Native Tongue - English; Occupation - Farm Laborer; Industry - Working Out; Wage Earner; Able to Read; Able to Write; Out of Work - No William Carson Jr.; Age - 29; Birth Year - 1880/1881; Birthplace - Minnesota; Home in 1910 - Krain, Stearns, Minnesota; Race - White; Male; Son; Single; Father's Birthplace - Ireland; Mother's Birthplace - England; Native Tongue - English; Occupation - Farm Laborer; Industry - Home Farm; Wage Earner; Able to Read; Able to Write; Out of Work - No Michael E Carson; Age - 28; Birth Year - 1881/1882; Birthplace - Minnesota; Home in 1910 - Krain, Stearns, Minnesota; Race - White; Male; Son; Single; Father's Birthplace - Ireland; Mother's Birthplace - England; Native Tongue - English; Occupation - Farm Laborer; Industry - Working Out; Wage Earner; Able to Read; Able to Write; Out of Work - No John Carson; Age - 25; Birth Year - 1884/1885; Birthplace - Minnesota; Home in 1910 - Krain, Stearns, Minnesota; Race - White; Male; Son; Single; Father's Birthplace - Ireland; Mother's Birthplace - England; Native Tongue - English; Occupation - Farm Laborer; Industry - Home Farm; Wage Earner; Able to Read; Able to Write; Out of Work - No Patrick J Carson; Age - 23; Birth Year - 1886/1887; Birthplace - Minnesota; Home in 1910 - Krain, Stearns, Minnesota; Race - White; Male; Son; Single; Father's Birthplace - Ireland; Mother's Birthplace - England; Native Tongue - English; Occupation - Farm Laborer; Industry - Home Farm; Wage Earner; Able to Read; Able to Write; Out of Work - No Daniel G Carson; Age in 1910 - 18; Birth Year - 1891/1892; Birthplace - Minnesota; Home in 1910 - Krain, Stearns, Minnesota; Race - White; Male; Son; Single; Father's Birthplace - Ireland; Mother's Birthplace - England; Native Tongue - English; Wage Earner; Able to Read; Able to Write; Out of Work - No Source - 1910 United States Federal Census. Krain Township, Stearns County, Minnesota; Roll T624_726; Page 4B. Census data collected as of April 15, 1910. Image at Ancestry.com [http://interactive.ancestry.com/7884/31111_4330252-00935?pid=13480490&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1910USCenIndex%26indiv%3dtry%26h%3d13480490&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true]
Census of Villa di Chiavenna Italy
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Census Records for George and Elizabeth Rouse
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[[Category:1880 US Census, Ontario County, New York]] [[Category:1900 US Census, Ontario County, New York]] [[Category:New York, Rouse Name Study]] '''Census''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1880 United States Federal Census: Canandaigua, Ontario, New York, USA |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | [[Rouse-4256|George Edward Rouse Sr (1845-1935)]] || M || White || 35 || Married || Head || Carpenter || England |- | '''Ellen Rouse''' || '''F''' || '''White''' || '''36''' || '''Married''' || '''Wife''' || '''Keeps house''' || '''England''' |- | [[Rouse-4257|Jane Elizabeth (Rouse) Rodney (1867-1936)]] || F || White || 13 || Single || Daughter || Student || England |- | [[Rouse-4261|George Edward Rouse (1870-1939)]] || M || White || 10 || Single || Son || Student || New York |- | [[Rouse-5457|Harry Rouse (1873-1965)]] || M || White || 8 || Single || Son || Student || New York |- | [[Rouse-4258|Emma (Rouse) Valmore (abt.1874-1921)]]|| F || White || 6 || Single || Daughter || || New York |- |[[Rouse-4263|John Rouse (1876-1942)]] || M || White || 4 || Single || Son || || New York |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1900 United States Federal Census: Canandaigua, Ontario, New York |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | George Rouse || M || White || 56 || Married || Head || Carpenter || England |- | '''Ellen Rouse''' || '''F''' || '''White''' || '''52''' || '''Married''' || '''Wife''' || || '''England''' |- |[[Rouse-5457|Harry Rouse (1873-1965)]] || M || White || 27 || Single || Son || Carpenter || New York, USA |- | [[Rouse-4263|John Rouse (1876-1942)]] || M || White || 25 || Single || Son || Carpenter || New York, USA |- | [[Rouse-4259|Elizabeth (Rouse) Macumber (abt.1881-1962)]]|| F || White || 18 || Single || Daughter || Gen Housework || New York, USA |- | [[Rouse-4267|Clara Louise (Rouse) Robinson (1886-1985)]]|| F || White || 15 || Single || Daughter || Gen Housework || New York, USA |- | Emma Clark || F || White || 66 || Single || Sister-in-law || Cook || England |}
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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to list tips for getting the most out of the census records for England and Wales. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wilson-79903|Rob Wilson]]. Please message me if you would like to join. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * The exact dates of each census * What is included in each census (it varies over time) * What the transcriptions don't tell you * Common "untruths" in the census * The 1939 register - what is in it and what is missing 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/Wilson-79903#PM-29635119 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Free space page to store Census information transcribed by [[Wilkie-2086|Sandra Ruffle]] to be included in her family history research. Images of transcripts are stored here then used on the relevant profiles. This page is categorised as a To-Do-LIst as new transcripts are always needed & for ease of finding it :o)
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CENTANNI CENTRAL by [[Troy-204|Troy-204]] 11:34, 29 September 2014 (EDT) '''This page is for Centanni Family History and Genealogy worldwide. It is best viewed when your screen is zoomed out to show only one column.'''. '''BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CENTANNI FAMILY IN ITALY:''' Jimmy CENTANNI from London has studied the "CENTANNI" name. He writes: ''Centanni means 100 years or century. It is said names stem from nick-names, especially in Italy. Centanni's may have had a history of long life, indeed my grandfather died at the ripe age of 99. Also italians have a tradition of lifting a glass and saluting "centanni", to mean "good health" or "may it continue". Like a toast.'' ''The name CENTANNI has a great history in Italy, dating back to the medieval times, when the Centanni family were very successful traders. The lived in beautiful castles in northern Italy, and still do. A bitter family feud in approximately the 16th century split the family and some moved south, to Naples and Palermo, smaller trading ports. They then moved also into farming and agriculture.'' Phillip Centanni, Jr. in New Orleans adds the following information: ''''Centanni's are all over Italy these days -- most of them are from Alia, but a considerable number from Venice where the name most probably originated. Many Venetians and Genoese had trading post in Sicily. The Venetians also had trading posts along the eastern side of the Adriatic in what's now Croatia and Serbia. An Italian research project on the name reveals that it spread from Venice through Croatia on to Sicily and other parts of Southern Italy.'''' ''From a book called Italian-American Roots: Volume I by Albert Robichaux, I learned that Alia was founded in 1615 -- fairly recently for an Italian town -- by a Spanish baronessa, Signora Francesca Cifuentes. Alia's original name was Lalia. Robichaux's book is a translation of Alia's birth records from 1850 onward''. The Centanni family in Alia intermarried with at least 20 other families of Alia in the centuries between 1725 and 1925. Some of these families are of Spanish origin, like Barcellona or Catalano. Some of the families have been in Alia for many centuries, perhaps back to the founding of the city in 1615. Many of the Centanni family members were "Borgise" or landowners, and often they married others from the same social position. Rosada Guccione who lives in Alia, Sicilia, Italia today writes: ''Today Alia for it's monuments: Grotte della Gurfa that go back to Saraceni, La Cattedrale, and its roads up hill and winding and decorated with flowers make Alia a welcoming place to spend a few days in good company and good food and most of all with not to much money.'' Alia, Sicilia is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cefalu, and we are trying to find Roman Catholic Church records for Alia, which should date back to the founding of the Church of Our Lady of All Graces/Matrice della tutti Grazia, which sits at the top of the hill on which the community (commune) of Alia is located. == IMMIGRATION OF CENTANNI FAMILY TO AMERICA AND ELSEWHERE == The Centanni Family is prominent in Alia, Palermo, Sicily, and this branch has many members who immigrated to New Orleans, USA, and New Jersey, USA. Centanni and its Anglisized version Centanne family members have spread across the USA, with members in Alabama, California, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and other states. The Centanni Family from Alia that immigrated to Clearfield, Pennsylvania, USA changed our surname to Toney. The Centanni Family from Montella, Italia, near Napoli, immigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They sometimes spell our surname Cientanni. Another branch of the Centanni Family of italy went to South America. == FAMILY REUNIONS == The Centanni Family of New Orleans holds a family union in April or May in Kenner, Louisiana. The Family Reunion for 2016 is a picnic on Sunday, May 1 in Kenner. ==LINKS TO CENTANNI FAMILY INFORMATION== === OUR OLDER GENERATIONS FROM ALIA, SICILIA:=== '''1725 - [[Centanni-99|Filippo CENTANNI]], born 1725, probably in Alia, who is an ancestor of Filippa Mancuso who married Michele Centanni who was born in Alia in 1852. (See Below)''' '''1748 - [[Centanni-98|Anna CENTANNI LA TACA]], daughter of Filippo Centanni. Anna married Mr. LaTaca and lived to be about 100 years old.''' '''1750 - [[Centanni-55|Rosario CENTANNI, II]], born 1750, and his wife [[Miceli-24|Vincenza Miceli Centanni]]. We think his father may be named Antonino, but we have no proof beyond the constant use of this name in later generations, especially for his Rosario's oldest son born 1768.''' '''1768 - [[Centanni-134 |Antonino CENTANNI]], born 1768 in Alia, son of Rosario Centanni I, born 1768, and his wife, who have descendants in England, California, Pennsylvania, and Western New York.''' '''1773 - [[Centanni-21|Rosario CENTANNI II]], son of Rosario Centanni I, born 1773, and his wife [[Talamo-3|Leonarda Talamo Centanni]] who have numerous descendants in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.''' '''1808 - [[Centanni-20|Giuseppe Antonino CENTANNI]], son of Rosario Centanni II, and born 1808, and his wife [[Catalano-86|Concetta Catalano Centanni]], who have descendants in New Orleans, Louisiana; Perdido, Alabama; Gary, Indiana; Texas, and all along the west coast of Florida.''' '''1811 - [[Centanni-22|Rosario CENTANNI, III]], born 1811, the son of Rosario Centanni II, and his wife [[Catalano-73|Maria Grazia Catalano Centanni]] of Alia, Palermo, Sicily, Italy (1820s), who have numerous descendants in New Orleans, Louisiana.''' ''' 1816 - [[Centanni-57|Salvatore Antonino Centanni]], born 1816, the son of Rosario Centanni II, and his wife [[Catalano-73|Maria Grazia Catalano Centanni]] of Alia, Palermo, Sicily, Italy married [[Biondolillo-1|Antonina Biondolillo]] on October 22, 1843. Salvatore is the brother of Giuseppe Antonino Centanni, Rosario Centanni III and Lucia Centanni. [[Centanni-57|Salvatore Antonino Centanni]] and his wife [[Biondolillo-1|Antonina Biondolillo]] had at least one child: 1. 1858 - [[Centanni-317|Ignazio Centanni]], born September 20, 1858 and baptized September 21, 1858 in Alia, Sicilia. '''1839 - [[Centanni-23|Salvatore CENTANNI]], born 1839, son of Rosario Centanni, III and his wife Maria Grazia Catalano (1839) of Alia and New Orleans. They went back to Alia in 1905 with grandson Giuseppe Agostino "Joseph" Centanni, and Giuseppe's descendants eventually immigrated to Rochester, New York. Most of his descendants stayed in the New Orleans area.''' '''1843 - [[Centanni-19 |Antonino Rosario CENTANNI]], born 1843, the son of Giuseppe Centanni and his wife Concetta Maria Catalano (a double first cousin of [[Centanni-23|Salvadore Centanni]] born1839, and [[Centanni-32|Michele Centanni]] born 1852, who immigrated to New York with his family of four children, lost his wife to pneumonia in 1892, and later settled in New Orleans, Louisiana, working as a vegetable peddler in the New Orleans French Market along the waterfront. His descendants moved north to Gary, Indiana to work in the steel mills and to Perdido, Alabama to engage in agriculture. Many of his great grandchildren now live in Florida.''' '''1852 - [[Centanni-32|Michele CENTANNI]], born 1852, also a son of Rosario Centanni, III and his wife Maria Grazia Catalano (1839) of Alia and New Orleans. who immigrated to New Orleans, and became a "padrone" or job broker for Louisiana Plantation owners needing migrant labor. Michele was able to recruit many Italians from Sicilia, Italia to work in the cane fields of Louisiana after the Plantation owners lost their slave labor because of famine conditions in Sicilia following the War for Italian Unification in the 1860s. Most of his descendants stayed in the New Orleans area.''' === CENTANNI CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN WHO LIVED IN NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, USA === '''1839 - Children of [[Centanni-23|Salvatore Centanni]] born 1839 and his wife Luigia "Louise" Solito Centanni: 1. - 1865 - [[Centanni-31|Rosario CENTANNI]], oldest son of Salvatore and Louise Centanni, born in 1865 in Alia, Sicilia and who married Anna SIRAGUSA CENTANNI, immigrated to America and had nine children:' 2. '''1871 - Children of [[Centanni-24|Antonino CENTANNI]], son of Salvatore (1839) born January 25, 1871 (second son of Salvatore and Luigia "Louise" SOLITO CENTANNI. Antonino Centanni married his mother's niece Rose SOLITO CENTANNI, and had many children in New Orleans:''' * - 1898 -[[Centanni-25|Salvador "Sam" CENTANNI]], born 1898, and Myra CENTANNI]], born 1898 son of Antonino and Rosalie Centanni - owner of Gold Seal Dairy in New Orleans 1920s-1986. * - 1900 - [[Centanni-124|Marie CENTANNI]] who married Mr. DiCarlo. - 1901 - [[Centanni-27|Peter CENTANNI]] born March 13, 1901 and his wife [[Allegretti-8|Mary Allegretti CENTANNI]] * - 1902 - [[Centanni-73|Rosario Paul CENTANNI]], born 1902, and his wife [[Gattuso-2|Rose GATTUSO CENTANNI]], born 1904 * - 1905 - [[Centanni-26|Joseph Anthony "Papa Joe" CENTANNI]], born about 1905, and [[DeBournato-1|Maria "Mary" DeBOURNATO CENTANNI]] * -1907 - [[Centanni-30|Jerome Rafael CENTANNI]], born December 2, 1907, and his wife [[Ricotta-|Mary RICOTTA CENTANNI * - 1910 - [[Centanni-42|James "Pal" CENTANNI]], born about 1910. * - 1911 - [[Centanni-28|Dr. Lee Russell CENTANNI]], born August 2,1911 who married Edna RICHARDs CENTANNI * - 1915 - [[Centanni-29|Anna "Annie" CENTANNI DiCARLO]], born January 11, 1915, and her husband Salvador "Sam" DiCARLO. Annie gave us the large Centanni family group pictures posted here on wikitree. 3. Michele Salvador Centanni 4. Girolamo "Jerome" Centanni 5. - 1882 - [[Centanni- |Anna Centanni]] who married Epifano ANDOLLINA and had a grocery store in Kenner. Louisiana. Anna raised their eight children alone after Epifano died as a crime victim.''' '''1843 - Children of [[Centanni-19|Antonino Rosario CENTANNI]], born 1843, son of Giuseppe Centanni and his wife Concetta Maria Catalano Centanni of Alia, Sicily, Italy. Antonino Rosario married Mercuria Liboria "Lillia" CENTANNI, immigrated to New York and later Louisiana, and passed away in New Orleans, USA in January 1921:''' 1. - 1873 - [[Centanni-35|Biaggio "Charley" CENTANNI]], born in Alia in May 1873 in Alia, immigrated to the USA as a child, returned after working as a cabin boy on a ship, and who met his wife Bessie Repinski in Chicago, Illinois. Charley moved his family of six children south before 1920 and become the first Barber of Kenner, LouisIana. He later became a farmer in Perdido, Alabama. 2. 1877 - [[Centanni-18|Rosario "Ross" CENTANNI]], born in Alia in 1877, and immigrating as a child, he returned to Italy and immigrated again. Rosario is the grandfather of [[Centanne-2|Gregory Centanne]]. Rosario changed the spelling of our last name to Centanne to get a job in Gary, Indiana. 3. 1879 - [[Centanni-36|Salvatore "Sam" CENTANNI]], who moved to Gary, Indiana and had at least eight Centanni children, including a daughter named Louise Centanne, and another daughter Lillian who married Mr. Schulties. 4 - 1883 - [[Centanni-50|Marietta CENTANNI]], who went back to Italy in 1892 when her mother died and married Mr. Colajanni, and lived in Alia the rest of her life. 5. - 1889 - [[Centanni-242 |Theresa CENTANNI]], who was born in 1889 after her parents arrived in New York City in , lost her mother in 1892 and moved later with her father to New Orleans where she married Paul Gennaro and had three children. === RECENT GENERATIONS IN THE USA === '''1852 - Children of Michele Centanni born 1852, and his wife Filomena Mancuso Centanni:''' 1. Maria CENTANNI CENTANNI, daughter of Michele Centanni born 1852, and her husband Castenzo CENTANNI 2. Rosario "Sido" CENTANNI, who married Louise Palma CENTANNI: '''1865 - Children of [[Centanni-31|Rosario CENTANNI]], oldest son of Salvatore and Louise Centanni, born in 1865 in Alia, Sicilia and who married Anna SIRAGUSA CENTANNI, immigrated to America and had nine children:''' ''1873 - Children of [[Centanni-|Biaggio Centanni]], born 1873, the son of Antonino Rosario Centanni and his wife Maria Concetta Catalano, who married Bessie had at least seven children:''' 1. - 1899 - Mary Theresa Centanni who married Albert Stutzke, Sr. and moved to River Grove, Illinois. 2. - 1902 - Lillian Centanni who married, and moved to Illinois. 3. - 1911 - Louis Centanni of Perdido, Alabama, and his wife Berniece Havard Centanni. They have one living daughter. 4. - 1915 - Julius Centanni of Saraland, Alabama, and his wife Lucille Luker Centanni, who have three living children. 5. - Joseph "Joey" Centanni, who died in infancy 6. - Rosario "Ross" Centanni, who lost his life in a Navy explosion in Liverpool Harbor, England in May 1944 during World War II> 7. - Fred "Freddie" Centanni who married Lorraine and worked the Railroads in Alabama. '''1876 - Rosario Centanni "Ross Centanni" and his wife Agatina Tripi, son of Antonino Rosario Centanni of 1808. Both he and his wife immigrated from Alia and settled in Gary, Indiana to work in the steel mills and eventually open their own greenhouse nursery. They had three children:''' 1. - 1903 - Lilian Centanne Biamont, daughter of Rosario and his first wife Lillian Tripi. 2. - 1910 - Mary Centanne, born 1910 in Gary, Indiana, daughter of Rosario and his second wife Agatina Tripi. 3, - 1912 - Sebastian Centanne, born 1912 in Gary, Indiana who married Mary Hvozdovich, had four children and moved to Florida in 1962. '''1879 - Children of Salvador "Sam" Centanni, born 1879, son of Antonino Rosario Centanni. Sam and his wife Josephine who immigrated to Gary, Indiana and had eight to ten children.''' 1. Louise 2. Theresa 3. Carmello 4. Several others. '''1887 - Children of [[Centanni-34|Rosario "Sido" CENTANNI]], born in New Orleans, the son of Michele Centanni and his wife Filomena Mancuso. Sido married Louise Palma CENTANNI, daughter of Salvatore Centanni and his wife Luigia Solito Centanni of Alia. Sido and Louise Palma had several children. Sido is the father of:''' 1. - 1908 - MS "Ike" Centanni (1908), who married Lorriane Molitor 2. - 1914 - Rosario Joseph Centanni (1914), who married 3. - 1915 - Philomene Centanni Palmisano (1915), who married Mr. Palmisano. 4. - 1917 - Annie Centanni Wideman (1917), who married William Wideman, Sr., and had at least one son, William Wideman, Jr. 5. - 1919 - Rosalia Centanni Matassa (1919), who married Charles A. Mattassa, was a pharmacist who owned a Rexall Drugs franchise in or near New Orleans. 6. - 1921 - Marie Centanni Ledford (1921), who married Mr. Velma Ledford and had several children who are still living. 7. - 1923 - Salvadore Leo "Sal" Centanni (1923), son of Michele and Filomena Mancuso Centanni. Sal Centanni married Rose Currea , and lived in River Ridge near New Orleans. Louisiana. Sal was a good helper in constructing the Centanni Family Tree. 8. - 1925 - Joseph Anthony Centanni (1925) 9. - 1927 - John William Centanni (1927), NOTE: Most of Sido and Louise's family frequented the Centanni family reunions in the 1980s when I had the opportunity to interview them. Sadly, they all have passed away in the past 25 years. Space:Sido%27s_Grocery_Store]] by Jimmy Ledford is profiled in a freespace page. === OTHER IMMIGRANT COUSINS WHO SETTLED IN KENNER, LOUISIANA, USA === [[Centanni|Antonino CENTANNI]] and Antonina BIONDOLILLO who were born in the 1820s, in Alia. brother of one of the Rosario's of Alia, Palermo, Sicily, Italy. === CENTANNI FAMILY COUSINS WHO IMMIGRATED TO CLEARFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA, USA === This family is descended from Antonino Centanni, born 1768, above, who was born in 1768 in Alia. They changed their surname to Toney after immigrating to the United States. Cousins living today are the fifth and sixth cousins to the Centanni families in New Orleans, Alabama, and Florida. Our common ancestor is Rosario the First, born 1750 in Alia, Sicilia. === OTHER BRANCHES OF THE FAMILY FROM ALIA THAT WE ARE STILL TRYING TO FIND THE EXACT RELATIONSHIP TO: === 1752 - [[Centanni-262|Domenico Centanni]], born 1752 in Alia, Sicilia, who married Santa Costanza, and had at least four children: Carmelo Centanni, Rosolino Centanni, Fiiippa Rosalia Centanni Romero, and Domenico Centanni II. [[Centanni-316|Philip Centanni]] and his wife Rose Unknown from Alia, of unknown parents, who settled in Buffalo New York, and are the parents of 1. - 1915 - Chuck Centanni who married Lucille. [[Centanni-|Andrea Centanni]] and [[Chimento-|Calogera Chimento Centanni]] of Alia, Palermo, Sicily, Italy (circa 1832) [[Centanni-|Rosario Centanni]] and [[Rotulo-|Maria Rotolo/Rotulo Centanni]] of Alia, Palermo, Sicily. [[Centanni-|Ignazio Centanni]] and [[Scaccia-|Filippa Andreanna Scaccia Centanni]] of Alia Marriage of '''Giuseppa Centanni con Filippo Marchiafava''' Year 1868 # 25 or 75 Image 13/57 - Alia Atti di Matrimonio. = CENTANNI'S FROM THE ITALIAN PROVINCE OF CALABRIA: = * [[Centanni-114|Vito Centanni]] from Cosenza, Calabria, some of whose descendants eventually emigrated to Chicago, Illinois and changed the spelling our our surname to Centano. * Guydono Centanni Family from Calabria, Italia and New Jersey, USA = OTHER LOCATIONS OF CENTANNI FAMILY MEMBERS IN ITALIA = * Montella, near Napoli, Italia * Roma, Italia * Marche, Italia = CURRENT CENTANNI FAMILY WEBSITES = * Centanni Investigative Agency - owned by Wayne Centanni * CentanniFamily.com * Centanni Family - facebook group * Famiglia Centanni - facebook group * Centanni Family All Over the World - facebook group * Alia Nel Mondo - facebook group by Giuseppe Centanni and Pinella Drago about the Centanni hometown of Alia, Sicilia ______ Compiled for my website in 2002 by Sharon Troy Centanne [[Troy-204|Troy-204]] 16:47, 27 September 2014 (EDT) This website written and designed by: Sharon Troy Centanne, Genealogy Research Instructor and Internet Trainer Please direct any questions to: Sharon[[Troy-204|Troy-204]] December 12, 2014 (EDT) This page updated Thursday, March 19, 2016.
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Centanni Name Study]] __NOTOC__ 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 Centanni Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Centanni Centanni] 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 Centanni 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 Centanni's), by time period (18th Century Centanni's), or by topic (Centanni DNA, Centanni Occupations, Centanni 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 Centanni 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=Centanni}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Centanni}} {{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:CENTANNI_CENTRAL|CENTANNI CENTRAL]] ''See also: '' [[Space:Alia%2C_Sicilia_One_Place_Study|Alia, Sicilia One Place Study]] * * Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding and translating church records from the 1700s and 1600s for this family. * Finding church records for Centanni family members who are deceased. * Finding obituaries of Centanni family members. * Finding census records for the Centanni/Centanne/Cientanni Families * Adding reliable sources * Adding categories like Centanni Name Study and categories for the localities and the graveyards of Centanni family members. * Adding Find A Grave links to every Centanni profile, and making sure we have photographs of every Centanni gravesite. We can not copy photos from other websites, but we can link to them, and also we can upload our own photos of Centanni graves. * Keep a list of the Cemeteries where Centanni family members are buried. * Connecting family members to the global family tree. * Let everyone know when we connect any other family to the Centanni family so we can trace their roots in separate projects. ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *
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[[Category: Centenarians]] The goal of this project is to document and list New Zealand's oldest citizens past and present Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them and could use your help. * Added categories ([[:Category: Centenarians|Centenarians]], [[:Category: Supercentenarians|Supercentenarians]]) * Add {{Template:Centenarian}} template to profiles. * Work through the table below. 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/Braddock-124#PM-10106895 send me a private message]. Thanks! WikiTree List : Connected ✅ : Not Connected ❌ === Supercentenarians === # '''113 years, 109 days''' - [[Regardsoe-2|Florence Violet (Regardsoe) Finch (1893-2007)]] ❌ ({{Green|Verified Sources}}
Centenarians Research - Keepers of History by Renée Hollis
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[[Category:Centenarians_Research_-_Keepers_of_History_by_Renée_Hollis]] In 2017, Renée Hollis interviewed 120 people over the age of 100, living in every region of New Zealand. Along the way she met opera singers and farmers, a politician and a racing car driver, a nun and a freedom fighter with Gandhi, and even a member of Hip Operation — the oldest hip-hop group in the world! Her goal in compiling the book was to preserve New Zealand history by sharing the stories and memories of our eldest citizens. She wants all people to value the elderly and to read and appreciate their stories and contribution to our society. Most importantly, she wants to ensure that that they are not forgotten and do not become invisible in our communities, but instead are honoured and celebrated. From the everyday to the extraordinary, these are the stories of people who have lived through history and whose message of resilience has so much to offer the generations that have followed. The goal of this project is to all people who were interviewed in the book Keepers of History. 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 of all Centenarians who featured in the Book * Add appropriate categories and stickers to each profile. * Add a link to this page and what page they featured on. * Added sources from NZ BDM. {{Blue|View [[:Category:Centenarians_Research_-_Keepers_of_History_by_Renée_Hollis]] Category to view your connection to each person.}} 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/Braddock-124#PM-10106895 send me a private message]. Thanks! Add to Profile; {{Centenarian|age=100}} * [NAME] was interviewed by Renée Hollis in 2017 for her book '''''Keepers of History - New Zealand Centenarians Tell Their Stories''''', Buy or borrow the book from a Library to see her story. Profile was added to WikiTree by the [[Project:New Zealand|New Zealand Project]]. View ''[[Space:Centenarians_Research_-_Keepers_of_History_by_Ren%C3%A9e_Hollis|Centenarians Research - Keepers of History by Renée Hollis]]'' for other Centenarian that has been added to WikiTree. : '''Status''' :: ❌{{Red|Not Connected}} :: ✅{{Green|Connected}} 1907 # [[Orlowski-138|Madine MacKenzie (Orlowski) Anderson (1907-2018)]] ... Page 7 ✅ 1911 # [[Hermanns-114|Ronald Hermanns (1911-2021)]] ... Page 16 ✅ 1912 # [[Tuckey-306|Trevor William Tuckey (1912-2017)]] ... Page 24 ✅ 1913 # [[Bovett-45|Evelyn Frances (Bovett) Hutchins (1913-2018)]] ... Page 29 ✅ 1914 # [[Fitzpatrick-4988|Sister Marie Fitzpatrick (1914-2018)]] ... Page 40 ❌ # [[Galway-45|Thomas Edward Galway (1914-2017)]] ... Page 47 ✅ # [[Currie-4134|Gladys Winifred (Currie) Wright (1914-2018)]] ... Page 54 ❌ # [[Harrison-27369|Ella (Harrison) Wilson (1914-Living)]] ... Page 58 ❌ # [[Beale-2543|Mabel Williamina (Beale) Crews (1914-2020)]] ... Page 62 ✅ 1915 # [[Brown-151845|Walter Gordon Brown (1915-2021)]] ... Page 69 ✅ # [[Dobson-5549|Dorothy Mary Graham (Dobson) O'Neill (1915-2019)]] ... Page 83 ✅ # [[Rose-17027|Annetta Noila (Rose) Perry (1915-2018)]] ... Page 89 ✅ # [[Stratford-1053|Joy Sunday Inez (Stratford) Millar (1915-2019)]] ... Page 95 ✅ # [[Hillary-374|Naylor George Hillary (1915-2017)]] ... Page 101 ✅ 1916 # [[Oakes-2938|Benjamin Thomas Oakes (1916-2018)]] ... Page 106 ❌ # [[McLean-10927|Jessie Olson (McLean) Allnutt (1916-2018)]] ... Page 116 ✅ # [[Greasley-131|James Greasley (1916-2017)]] ... Page 123 ❌ # [[Fitzpatrick-4989|Roseanna (Fitzpatrick) Vesey (1916-2018)]] ... Page 133 ❌ # [[Bond-11510|John Henry Bond (1916-2019)]] ... Page 142 ❌ # [[Etheridge-2841|Violet Irene (Etheridge) Hollis (1916-2017)]] ... Page 152 ❌ # [[O'Reilly-Nugent-5|Florence Maud O'Reilly-Nugent (1916-2018)]] ... Page ✅ # [[Hodgkinson-549|Lorna Elsie (Hodgkinson) Moffitt (1916-2018)]] ... Page 166 ✅ # [[Geary-1188|Theresa Margaret (Geary) Naisbitt (1916-2018)]] ... Page 174 ✅ # [[Allport-254|Stanley George Allport (1916-2019)]] ... Page 181 ✅ # [[Hopkins-18925|Hector Gordon Hopkins (1916-2018)]] ... Page 185 ✅ # Jeram Ravji ... Page 189 # Ganga Ravji ... Page 189 1917 # [[Donald-1470|Haddon Vivian Donald DSO MC ED (1917-2018)]] ... Page 200 ✅ # [[Staniland-145|Edna (Staniland) Robertson (1917-2020)]] ... Page 217 ✅ # [[Harton-224|Neil Wilfrid Harton (1917-2021)]] ... Page 222 ✅ # [[Pritchard-5305|Thomas Leslie Pritchard (1917-2017)]] ... Page 238 ✅ # [[Wells-28137|Cora Angelina (Wells) Wright (1917-2018)]] ... Page 242 ✅ # [[Wells-28138|Elsie Isabel (Wells) Fagg (1917-2018)]] ... Page 242 (Twin to Above) ✅ # [[Mulligan-1951|Robert Flaxley Mulligan (1917-2022)]] ... Page 247 ✅ # Catherine Brown ... Page 254 (Possibly Living) # [[Tayor-25|Dorothy Joyce (Tayor) McLaughlin (1917-2019)]] ... Page 262 ✅ # [[McKeown-1571|Mavis Ellen Mary (McKeown) Catherall (1917-2017)]] ... Page 265 ✅ # [[Densem-22|Peter Alex Densem (1917-2019)]] ... Page 269 ✅
Centennial Celebration of the Organization of Rutland, Vt.
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[[Category: Vermont, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rutland County, Vermont]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont|Vermont Sources]] == Centennial Celebration of the Organization of Rutland, Vt. == Held under the auspices of the Rutland County Historical Society, at the Town Hall, Rutland, VT., March 4, 1881. Including the addresses, Historical papers, poems, etc., with a record of the Proceedings of the Rutland County Historical Society since its organization. : A.K.A. "Proceedings of the Rutland County Historical Society" * compiled and published by Lyman Williams Redington, Rutland, Vermont, * printed by Argus and Patriot Book Print, Montpelier, 1882 * compiled and published by John M. Currier, 1887 * [[Wikipedia:Rutland,_Massachusetts]] * Source Example: (use correct name/date) ::: ''[[Space:Centennial Celebration of the Organization of Rutland, Vt.|Proceedings of the Rutland County Historical Society]]'' (Argus and Patriot Book Print, Montpelier, 1882-1887) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#CCORV|Centennial Celebration]]: Vol. 2, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Centennial Celebration of the Organization of Rutland, Vt.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Centennial Celebration of the Organization of Rutland, Vt. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NtZYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YqMtAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/1781rutlandcount1881rutl ::* https://archive.org/details/1781rutlandcount01rutl ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011249353 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154430 * Vol. 2 Proceedings of the Rutland County Historical Society, From 1882 to 1887 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=j-g5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011249353
Centennial Commemoration of the Burning of Fairfield, Connecticut
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Fairfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Centennial Commemoration of the Burning of Fairfield, Connecticut == by the British troops under Governor Tryon, July 8th, 1779. Historical address by Edward E. Rankin; poem by James K. Lombard; Whittier's Centennial hymn; addresses by Samuel Osgood, H. N. Powers, etc. At head of title: 1779-1879. * published by A.S. Barnes & Co., 111 and 113 William Street, New York, 1879 * 104 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Centennial Commemoration of the Burning of Fairfield, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=zxMvAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/centennialcommem00fair_0 * https://archive.org/details/centennialcommem00fair * https://archive.org/details/centennialcommem01fair * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100189040 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009583546 === 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 === * ''[[Space:Centennial Commemoration of the Burning of Fairfield, Connecticut|Centennial Commemoration of the Burning of Fairfield, Connecticut]]'' (A.S. Barnes & Co., New York, 1879) [ Page ]. * ([[#CC|Centennial Commemoration]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Centennial Commemoration of the Burning of Fairfield, Connecticut|Centennial Commemoration of the Burning of Fairfield, Connecticut]]'' (A.S. Barnes, New York, 1879) [ Page ].
Centennial History Columbus Franklin County Ohio
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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Columbus, Ohio]] [[Category:Franklin County, Ohio]] [[Category:Ohio, Sources]] == A Centennial biographical history of the city of Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio == * by Lewis Publishing Company * published by Chicago : The Lewis Pub. Co., 1901. * Source Example: ::: Lewis Publishing Company, ''[[Space:Centennial History Columbus Franklin County Ohio|A Centennial biographical history of the city of Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio]]''. Chicago : The Lewis Pub. Co., 1901. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Centennial History Columbus Franklin County Ohio|A Centennial biographical history of the city of Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio]]: Page 100. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Centennial History Columbus Franklin County Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available at these locations: == * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/318385496 WorldCat record] * Internet Archive - https://archive.org/details/centennialbiogra00lewipu/page/n5
Centennial history of Grant County, Indiana
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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Grant County, Indiana]] === Centennial history of Grant County, Indiana, 1812 to 1912=== '''compiled from records of the Grant county historical society, archives of the county, data of personal interviews, and other authentic sources of local information''' * Compiled under the editorial supervision of Rolland Lewis Whitson, and associate editors Edgar L. Goldthwait, John P. Campbell. * Published by Lewis Publishing Co. (Chicago, Ill. 1914). {{Image|file=Centennial history of Grant County, Indiana.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Title page. }} * Available from: Hathi Trust Digital Collection [[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006793302 Catalog Record]][[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000010403065;view=1up;seq=9 Full View Vol.1]] [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000011398892;view=1up;seq=7 Full View Vol. 2]] (digital copies are available for downloading). * Source Example: :::Whitson, R. L., ''[[Space:Centennial_history_of_Grant_County%2C_Indiana|Centennial history of Grant County, Indiana]].'' Lewis Publishing Co. (Chicago, Ill. 1914). ::Whitson, R. L., ''[[Space:Centennial_history_of_Grant_County%2C_Indiana|Centennial history of Grant County, Indiana]].'' Lewis Publishing Co. (Chicago, Ill. 1914). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#RLWhitson|Whitson, R. L.]: Vol. Y Page XXX * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Centennial_history_of_Grant_County%2C_Indiana|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
Centennial History of Madison County, Illinois
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Centennial History of Madison County, Illinois == :and its people, 1812 to 1912 * by [[Norton-12975 | Wilbur T. Norton]], 1844 - 1925; [[Flagg-1184 | Norman Gershom Flagg]], 1867- 1948; [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87035344/john-simon-hoerner John Simon Hoerner], 1846 - 1929 * The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago and New York, 1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Centennial History of Madison County, Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (pages 1 - 618): https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor01nort * Vol. 2 (pages 619 - 1208): https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor02nort === Table of Contents === :'''Volume 1''' (Index [https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor01nort/page/n31/mode/2up page xiv] - [https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor01nort/page/n55/mode/2up page xlix]) :Chapter I Primeval Inhabitants :Chapter II Under The Fleur De Lis :Chapter III English Occupation (1765-77) :Chapter IV The American Occupation :Chapter V County Government :Chapter VI The Edwards Administrations :Chapter VII The Anti-Slavery Contest :Chapter VIII Early Glimpses Of The County :Chapter IX Killing Of Lovejoy :Chapter X Political And Legislative :Chapter XI Political And Judicial Representatives :Chapter XII Means Of Transporation :Chapter XIII A Century Of Newspaperdom :Chapter XIV Higher Education :Chapter XV Early Days In Madison County :Chapter XVI Early-Day Tragedies :Chapter XVII The John Adams Journal :Chapter XVIII Agriculture And Horticulture :Chapter XIX Advance Guard Of Civilization :Chapter XX Flora And Fauna :Chapter XXI Legend Of The Piasau :Chapter XXII A “Spectator” Of 1837 :Chapter XXIII The Census Figures :Chapter XXIV The Coal Mining Industry :Chapter XXV Hon Joseph Conway :Chapter XXVI Slavery And Slave Holders :Chapter XXVII “Affairs Of Honor" :Chapter XXVIII Noted Fugitive Slave Case :Chapter XXIX Casualties In The County :Chapter XXX Schools Of Madison County :Chapter XXXI Politics In The County :Chapter XXXII First State Institution :Chapter XXXIII Archaeology Of The County :Chapter XXXIV Literature And Authors :Chapter XXXV The Germanic Element :Chapter XXXVI Various War Times :Chapter XXXVII Public Improvements :Chapter XXXVIII Libraries Of The County :Chapter XXXIX The Alton School Case :Chapter XL Financiers And Capitalists :Chapter XLI Music In Madison County :Chapter XLII Public Monuments In The County :Chapter XLIII To Alton's Early Credit :Chapter XLIV Progress Of Education :Chapter XLV Pioneer Churches Of The County :Chapter XLVI A Look Backward :Chapter XLVII Murder Of Jacob Barth :Chapter XLVIII Resources And Manufactures :Chapter XLIX Medical Practice and Practitioners :Chapter L Bench And Bar Of Madison County :Chapter LI Banking And Finance :Chapter LII Official Centennial Roster :Chapter LIII Alhambra Township :Chapter LIV Alton Township :Chapter LV Chouteau Township :Chapter LVI Collinsville Township :Chapter LVII Edwardsville Township :Chapter LVIII Fort Russell Township :Chapter LIX Fosterburg Township :Chapter LX Godfrey Township :Chapter LXI Hamel Township :Chapter LXII Helvetia Township :Chapter LXIII History Of Highland :Chapter LXIV Jarvis Township :Chapter LXV Leef Township :Chapter LXVI Marine Township :Chapter LXVII Moro Township :Chapter LXVIII Nameoki And Venice Townships :Chapter LXIX New Douglas Township :Chapter LXX Olive Township :Chapter LXXI Omph-Gent Township :Chapter LXXII Pin Oak Township :Chapter LXXIII St. Jacob Township :Chapter LXXIV Saline Township :Chapter LXXV Wood River Township :Addendum === 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 === * Norton, Wilbur T. ''[[Space:Centennial History of Madison County, Illinois | Centennial History of Madison County, Illinois ]]'' (New York, 1912), Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Norton|Norton]])
Centennial History of Norway, Oxford County, Maine, 1786-1886
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Norway, Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine|Maine Sources]] == Centennial History of Norway, Oxford County, Maine, 1786-1886 == Including an Account of the Early Grants and Purchases, Sketches of the Grantees, Early Settlers, and Prominent Residents, Etc., with Genealogical Registers, and an Appendix. * by William Berry Lapham (1828-1894) * published by Brown Thurston & Co., Portland, 1886 * Source Example: ::: Lapham, William Berry. ''[[Space:Centennial History of Norway, Oxford County, Maine, 1786-1886|Centennial History of Norway, Oxford County, Maine, 1786-1886]]'' (Brown Thurston & Co., Portland, 1886) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Lapham|Lapham]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Centennial History of Norway, Oxford County, Maine, 1786-1886|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=yjlEAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor1786laph * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734417 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=21675 === Table of Contents === * Index of Subjects and Illustrations, and Prefaces * Part I. General History, Page 1 * Part II. Genealogical Registers, Page 453 * Part III. Statistical Appendix, Page 629 * Index of Names, Page 648
Centennial History of the Town of Millbury, Massachusetts
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Millbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Centennial History of the Town of Millbury, Massachusetts == Including vital statistics, 1850-1899. : Literary material pertaining to the industries, institutions, and individuals of the town, gathered by [[Crane-6411 | Mr. John C. Crane]], became the nucleus for the present volume. The whole compilation has been edited by the Rev. Robert W. Dunbar. * published Millbury, 1915 * 814 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Centennial History of the Town of Millbury, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=f54xAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor00mill * https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor01mill * https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor00mill_0 * https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor00millrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009582020 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262220 === 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 === * ''[[Space:Centennial History of the Town of Millbury, Massachusetts|Centennial History of the Town of Millbury, Massachusetts]]'' (Millbury, 1915) [ Page ]. * ([[#CHMM|Cent. Hist. Millbury]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Centennial History of the Town of Millbury, Massachusetts|Centennial History of the Town of Millbury, Massachusetts]]'' (Millbury, 1915) [ Page ].
Centennial History of The Town of Nunda
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == Centennial History of The Town of Nunda == With a preliminary recital of the winning of western New York, from the fort builders age to the last conquest by our Revolutionary forefathers. * by Henry Wells Hand * published by The Rochester Herald Press, Rochester, N.Y., 1908 * Source Example: ::: Hand, Henry Wells. ''[[Space:Centennial History of The Town of Nunda|Centennial History of The Town of Nunda]]'' (Rochester Herald Press, Rochester, N.Y., 1908) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hand|Hand]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Hand|Hand]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Centennial History of The Town of Nunda|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=vicVAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/18081908centenni00hand * https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor00hand * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602614 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008618247
Centennial Memorial of the First Baptist Church of Hartford, Connecticut, March 23d and 24th, l890
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hartford, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Centennial Memorial of the First Baptist Church of Hartford, Connecticut, March 23d and 24th, l890 == * published by The Press of Christian Secretary, Hartford 1890 * 256 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Centennial Memorial of the First Baptist Church of Hartford, Connecticut, March 23d and 24th, l890|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=T0YBAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/centennialmemori00hart * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007657523 === 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 === * ''[[Space:Centennial Memorial of the First Baptist Church of Hartford, Connecticut, March 23d and 24th, l890|Centennial Memorial of the First Baptist Church of Hartford, Connecticut, March 23d and 24th, l890]]'' (Christian Secretary, Hartford, 1890) [ Page ]. * ([[#CMFBC|Centennial Memorial]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *
Center Cemetery, Austinburg, Ohio
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[[Category:Center Cemetery, Austinburg, Ohio]] '''About''' :The cemetery, located at the corner of Lampson Road and Route 45, is one of the oldest cemeteries in Ashtabula County. It has connections to the Austinburg United Church of Christ, and the Cowles family, who were early settlers in the area. '''Resources''' *Genealogy Trails, ''Ashtabula County, Ohio Genealogy and History'',"[https://genealogytrails.com/ohio/ashtabula/cem_austinburg.html]", (Accessed March 3, 2024). '''See also''' *Dave DeLuca, ''Austinburg Center Cemetery hosts tour and Revolutionary War dedication'', Star Beacon, 25 July 2016, "[https://www.starbeacon.com/news/local_news/austinburg-center-cemetery-hosts-tour-and-revolutionary-war-dedication/article_e8e3ca3a-4a02-51a3-bb2b-f289fac5d891.html]." (Accessed 3 Mar 2024). '''Research Needed''' :Possibly also referred to as the Cowles Cemetery. Though connected, unable to find any sources to support this. More research needed.
Center Cemetery, Heath, Massachusetts
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[[Category:Center Cemetery, Heath, Massachusetts]] {{Image|file=Center_Cemetery_Heath_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Center Cemetery, Heath, Massachusetts |align=c |size=m }}
CEMETERY NAME: ''' Center Cemetery''' ADDRESS: ''' Colrain Stage Rd., Heath, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES: ''' 42.68190, -72.81670 ''' Located next to the Heath Fair Grounds on Colrain Stage Rd. 670 Memorials | Date Range: 1799- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Center_Cemetery%2C_Heath%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/90853/center-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
CEMETERY NAME: ''' Center Cemetery''' ADDRESS: ''' Colrain Stage Rd., Heath, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES: ''' 42.68190, -72.81670 ''' Located next to the Heath Fair Grounds on Colrain Stage Rd. 670 Memorials | Date Range: 1799- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Center_Cemetery%2C_Heath%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/90853/center-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
Center Cemetery, Holliston, Massachusetts
PageID: 24209967
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[[Category: Center Cemetery, Holliston, Massachusetts]][[Category: Holliston, Massachusetts]]
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[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 Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
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Center Cemetery, New Salem, Massachusetts
PageID: 39823121
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CEMETERY NAME: ''' Center Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: ''' South Main Street, New Salem, Massachusetts, 01355''' GPS COORDINATES: '''42.50034, -72.33122 ''' The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as NSA800. 956 Memorials | Date Range: 1745- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Center_Cemetery%2C_New_Salem%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284020/center-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
CEMETERY NAME: ''' Center Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: ''' South Main Street, New Salem, Massachusetts, 01355''' GPS COORDINATES: '''42.50034, -72.33122 ''' The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as NSA800. 956 Memorials | Date Range: 1745- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Center_Cemetery%2C_New_Salem%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284020/center-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
Center Cemetery, Richmond, Massachusetts
PageID: 39947978
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Center_Cemetery,_Richmond,_Massachusetts
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CEMETERY NAME: ''' Center Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: ''' Rte 41, Richmond, Massachusetts, 01254 ''' GPS COORDINATES: ''' 42.39940, -73.36670 ''' Across from 1188 State Road
Established 1766
Listed as G.R. 2 in Vital Records of Richmond Massachusetts to the Year 1850 867 Memorials | Date Range: 1764- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Center_Cemetery%2C_Richmond%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/90852/center-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
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CEMETERY NAME: ''' Center Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: ''' Rte 41, Richmond, Massachusetts, 01254 ''' GPS COORDINATES: ''' 42.39940, -73.36670 ''' Across from 1188 State Road
Established 1766
Listed as G.R. 2 in Vital Records of Richmond Massachusetts to the Year 1850 867 Memorials | Date Range: 1764- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Center_Cemetery%2C_Richmond%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/90852/center-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
Center Cemetery, Shirley, Massachusetts
PageID: 24210054
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[[Category: Center Cemetery, Shirley, Massachusetts]][[Category: Shirley, Massachusetts]]
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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' Center Cemetery aka Shirley Center Cemetery |- | '''GPS Coordinates: [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=42.57116%2C%20-71.64904#map=17/42.57116/-71.64904 (42.57116, -71.64904)] |- | '''Address''': ph. 978-425-2600 x205 (Brown Rd & Horse Pond Rd) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[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 Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' Center Cemetery aka Shirley Center Cemetery |- | '''GPS Coordinates: [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=42.57116%2C%20-71.64904#map=17/42.57116/-71.64904 (42.57116, -71.64904)] |- | '''Address''': ph. 978-425-2600 x205 (Brown Rd & Horse Pond Rd) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[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 Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
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Center Cemetery, Westhampton, Massachusetts
PageID: 39770961
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'''Cemetery name:''' Center Cemetery '''Address:''' Cemetery Road, Westhampton, Massachusetts, 01027 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.29914, -72.77301 The burials from the Theophilus Edwards Family Tomb & the Kingsley Cemetery Site have been moved to this cemetery. 2,139 Memorials | Date Range: 1699- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Center_Cemetery%2C_Westhampton%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2198549/center-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
'''Cemetery name:''' Center Cemetery '''Address:''' Cemetery Road, Westhampton, Massachusetts, 01027 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.29914, -72.77301 The burials from the Theophilus Edwards Family Tomb & the Kingsley Cemetery Site have been moved to this cemetery. 2,139 Memorials | Date Range: 1699- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Center_Cemetery%2C_Westhampton%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2198549/center-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
Center Cemetery, Whately, Massachusetts
PageID: 39823342
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CEMETERY NAME: ''' Center Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: ''' 215 Chestnut Plain Road, Whately, Massachusetts, 01093 ''' GPS COORDINATES: ''' 42.44310, -72.63640 ''' Across the street from Town Hall 1,098 Memorials | Date Range: 1662- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Center_Cemetery%2C_Whately%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91859/center-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
CEMETERY NAME: ''' Center Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: ''' 215 Chestnut Plain Road, Whately, Massachusetts, 01093 ''' GPS COORDINATES: ''' 42.44310, -72.63640 ''' Across the street from Town Hall 1,098 Memorials | Date Range: 1662- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Center_Cemetery%2C_Whately%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91859/center-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
Center Hill Cemetery, DeSoto County, Mississippi
PageID: 9226588
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[[Category: DeSoto County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Center Hill Cemetery, Olive Branch, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Center Hill Cemetery, located in DeSoto County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Center Hill 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 [[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location :: DeSoto County, MS :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) === History === ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 0% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. :Data Transcription * 0% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 0% 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===
Center Hill Cemetery, Houston County, Texas
PageID: 33366873
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[[Category:Houston County, Texas State Historical Markers]] {{Red|Note: Find A Grave locates this cemetery in Crockett, but by the map it is in a county area.}} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-67.png|align=r|label=Texas|size=100}} '''Center Hill Cemetery''' is a historic cemetery located 4 miles north of Lovelady, Houston County, Texas. The Ellis family came from Mississippi to Texas in 1839. Charles McHenry Ellis and Elizabeth (Lovelady) Ellis had 15 children. After her death in 1865, he wed Aramenta Hartfield, with whom he had 7 children. His oldest son, Byanthy Woodville Ellis, deeded land including the family cemetery in 1876 for use as a church and burial ground. One of the first marked burials is that of Elizabeth Lovelady Ellis. ==Sources== See also: #[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/5225013087/ Texas Historical Marker] #[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225000405/ Texas Historical Sites Atlas].
Center Point Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia
PageID: 38031304
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[[Category: Center Point Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=cemetery entrance image here|align=r|size=200}} Cemetery name: Center Point Baptist Church Cemetery Address: 420 Center Point Dr. SE, Dalton, Georgia GPS Coordinates: 34.6888340, -84.9873190 ==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: :: ==More Information== * For profiles of other people interred in this cemetery go to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Center_Point_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Whitfield_County%2C_Georgia Center Point Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia] * [https://whitfieldga.genealogyvillage.com/Cemetery/CenterPoint/index.html Center Point Baptist Church Cemetery] at Whitfield County, Georgia AHGP has a list of burials. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/977634 Center Point Baptist Church Cemetery] at Find A Grave.
Center View Baptist Church Cemetery, Maiden, North Carolina
PageID: 39236498
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Maiden,_North_Carolina
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[[Category:Center View Baptist Church Cemetery, Maiden, North Carolina]][[Category:Maiden, North Carolina]] == Center View Baptist 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:Center_View_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Maiden%2C_North_Carolina|Center View Baptist Church Cemetery, Maiden, North Carolina]] |category=Wilson Graveyard, Montgomery County, Kentucky}} {{One Place Study|place= [[Space:Center_View_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Maiden%2C_North_Carolina|Center View Baptist Church Cemetery, Maiden, North Carolina]] |category=Wilson Graveyard, Montgomery County, Kentucky}} {{clear}} * [[:Category:Center View Baptist Church Cemetery, Maiden, North Carolina]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/space=Center_View_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Maiden%2C_North_Carolina |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Center_View_Baptist_Church_Cemetery_Maiden_North_Carolina.jpg|align=c|size=l}} *'''Cemetery name:''' Center View Baptist Church Cemetery *'''Address''' 3976 East Maiden Road, Maiden, Catawba County, North Carolina. *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 35.55899, -81.11880 *'''Elevation:''' 1010.5 feet or 308.0 m *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209569/center-view-baptist-church-cemetery #2209569] ::Billiongraves: [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Center-View-Baptist-Church/296387 #296387] === History === * The earliest confirmed burial is of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105677148/johnnie-banks-turbyfill Johnnie Banks Turbyfill] in 1914. * The last confirmed burial was of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242770779/dennis-darrell-setzer Dennis Darrell Setzer Sr.] in 2022. === Notable Monuments === * === Notable Interments === * === Veterans === * == Sources == *
Centerville, South Carolina
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Centerville Ancient Cemetery, Centerville, Massachusetts
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[[Category:Centerville Ancient Cemetery, Centerville, Massachusetts]] {{Image|file=Centerville_Ancient_Cemetery_Centerville_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Centerville Ancient Cemetery,
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CEMETERY NAME: ''' Centerville Ancient Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: ''' 61 Phinney's Lane, Centerville, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES: '''41.65470, -70.34290 ''' This cemetery is owned by the town of Barnstable. There are no burial sites available. The oldest stone is dated 1743 and marks the grave of Jonathan Hamblen The cemetery is listed as parcel 209051 of the Barnstable Assessors Property Maps. The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as BRN807. 211 Memorials | Date Range: 1649- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Centerville_Ancient_Cemetery%2C_Centerville%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2130820/centerville-ancient-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
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CEMETERY NAME: ''' Centerville Ancient Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: ''' 61 Phinney's Lane, Centerville, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES: '''41.65470, -70.34290 ''' This cemetery is owned by the town of Barnstable. There are no burial sites available. The oldest stone is dated 1743 and marks the grave of Jonathan Hamblen The cemetery is listed as parcel 209051 of the Barnstable Assessors Property Maps. The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as BRN807. 211 Memorials | Date Range: 1649- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Centerville_Ancient_Cemetery%2C_Centerville%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2130820/centerville-ancient-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
Centerville High School Grad Class of 1919
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[[Category:Centerville High School, Centerville, Missouri]] Here's a transcription of the names written on the back of the photograph: '''First Row left to right:''' Iris Nowell Marie Scott Melva Scott Edith Grainger Bessie Miller Sylvia Taggert (or Taggart) Ralph Snyder -died Freshman [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Utt-148 Floyd Utt] '''Back row left to right: ''' Pearl Ruppert Eva Brown [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Scott-1794 Lula (Lois) Scott] Anna Scott Fred Zoucha Margaret Miller Miss Anderson (teacher) Mr. Curtis (teacher) Miss Nellie Wells -passed away Erma McMahon Clem Clark Thennie (?) John Poage Robert Whitsett Jack Bess Taggert Ralph Thomas [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Utt-148 Oma Utt] Vel McMahon Frank Jarvis
Central, South Carolina
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Central and East Witches
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[[Category:Scotland, Central and East Witches]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ==Central and East Witches== Those persons thought to be witches living within Perthshire, Stirlingshire, Fife, Angus, Kinross-shire, Clackmannanshire, or the City of Dundee. *An explanation of abbreviations used in the following list is available [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Abbreviations_Used_in_Witches_Listings here]. *Return to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Witches_of_Scotland The Witches of Scotland] team page. ===Unknown Date:=== *Agnes Anstruther Kirkcaldy. F/U/Men./Misc./G.119 *Curate of Anstruther Anstruther. M/U/Men./Nk./G.305 *Margaret Reid Kirkcaldy. F/U/Men./Misc./G.146 *Katherine Shaw Kirkcaldy. F/U/Men./Misc./G.146 ===1500-1599:=== *Margaret Atkin 1597 Balweary. F/U/T/Ex./His.Ch.Sc.v.3,pp.66-7 *Janet Allane 1598 Burntisland. F/U/T/Ex./Ross p.344 *Jonet Betoun Feb 1567, Fife. F/W/Com./Nk (Never tried) *Jonet Bining 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Elspet Bladderstouns 11 Feb 1630 Torryburn. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.454 *Marjory Blaik 26 Jul 1588 Cairny, Perthshire. F/U/T/Misc./Pit v.1, p.167 *Robert Boyd 2 Mar 1598 Dunkeld. F/M/Men./Acq./RPC v.5, p.44M *Issobell Douglas 2 Mar 1598 Dunkeld. F/M/Men./Acq./RPC v.5, p.448 *Agnes Fergusson 1568 Arbroath. F/U/Men./Misc./Hay p.129 *Jonnett Finlasoun 26 Jul 1597 Burntisland. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC v.5, pp.405-406 *Anne Gib 1580 Montrose. F/U/Men./Acq./Sp.C1.Misc. v.4, p.65 *Jonet Grawie Nov 1596 Nokwalter. F/U/T/Acq./Pit v.2, p.1 *Geillis Gray 22 Feb 1599 Crail. F/U/T/Misc./Reg.Stnd.Pres. *Patrick Herring 19 Oct 1591 Stirling. M/U/T/Misc./JC2.3 *Bessie Ireland 9 Sep 1598 Perth. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC v.5, p.448 *Isabell Keir 1 Sep 1562 Stirling. F/U/Men./Ncp/R.Brgh Stir. p.80 *Jonet Lindsay 1 Sep 1562 Stirling. F/U/Men./Ncp/R.Brgh Stir. p.80 *Marion Agnes Macause 9 Sep 1598 Perth. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC v.5, p.448 *Violet Mar 1577 Kildeis, Perthshire. F/U/T/Nk./JC2.1 *Agnes Mullikine 1563 Dunfermline. F/U/T/Ncp./Pit v.1, p. 432 *John Myllar 26 Jul 1588 Cairny, Perthshire. M/U/T/Misc./Pit v.1, p.167 *Janet Pook 1590 Falkirk. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.2 *Janet Robertson 9 Sep 1598 Perth. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC v.5, p.448 *Janet Smyth 1597 Burntisland. F/U/T/Ex./Ross p.343 *Cristian Stewart 27 Nov 1596 Nokwalter. F/U/T/Nk./JC2.3 *Margaret Stewart 2 Mar 1598 Dunkeld. F/W/Men./Acq./RPC v.5, p.448 *Cruddal Watson 2 Nov 1589 Perth. F/M/Men./Nk./G.231 ===1600-1699:=== *Jonet Airth 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Marjorie Aitkyne 27 Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Elapet Alexander 1661 Forfar. F/U/Men./Nk./Reliq.Antiq.Scot.pp.113-145 *Elspeth Alexander 1662 Forfar. F/U/Com./Ex./Anderson *Helen Alexander 13 Feb1663 Forfar. F/U/Men./Misc./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.336 *Jonet Allane 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Agnes Allene 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid pp.220-221 *Jonnet Anand 7 May 1662 Forgan. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Christian Anderson 23 Jan 1662 Newburgh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Elspeth Anderson 2 Apr 1662 Dinbug, Fife. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.191 *Grissel Anderson 8 Sep 1666 Torryburn. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.2, p.192 *Margaret Anderson 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/W/T/Misc./JC2.15 *Bessie Andersone 27 Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Jonet Andirsone 21 Feb 1617 Stirling. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2nd s. v.8, pp.345-346 *Emie Angus 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Bessie Archer 1628 Monifieth. F/U/T/Ncp./Andrson *Katherine Nein Rob Aunchtie 20 Jan 1629 Ross-shire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, pp.15-16 *Margaret Aytoune 1 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Issobel Bairdie 1649 Burntisland. F/U/T/Ex./Arnot pp.402-3 *Christiane Balfour 27 Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Christiane Balfour 18 Mar 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, pp.192-193 *Helen Balfour 23 Jan 1662 Kinross. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Janet Barny 24 Jul 1623 Perth. F/U/Men./Nk./G.212 *Margret Bell 23 Jan 1662 Kinnaird, Abdie. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.141 *Issobell Bennet 22 Mar 1659 Stirling. F/M/Proc./Nk./JC26.26 *Margaret Beverage 1658 Dysart. F/M/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *Agnes Beveridge 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid pp.230-232 *Agnes Beveridge 1662 Broughty, Angus. F/U/Men./Acq./Andrson *Margaret Beveridge 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid pp.230-232 *Margaret Beveridge 1662 Broughty, Angus. F/U/Men./Acq./Andrson *Helen Bissat 11 Mar 1630 Dysart. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.488 *Elizabeth Black 2 Aug 1661 Stirling. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.26,75 *Kathrin Black 2 Aug 1661 Stirling. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.26,75 *Elspeth Black 1 Jun 1659 Stirling. F/M/Proc./Misc./JC26.26 *Jonet Black 3 Aug 1658 Alloa. F/U/T/Ex./JC26.26D *Katharine Black Jul 1659 Alloa. F/M/Proc./Nk./JC26.26 *Magdalen Blair 1659 Stirling. F/S/Proc./Misc./JC26.26 *Elspit Blak 1658 Alloa. F/U/Proc./Nk./Spott.Misc.v.2, p.68 *Elspet Blak Aug 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Antiq.v.9, pp.49-52 *Jonet Blak Sep 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Ex./Spott.Misc.v.2, p.68 *Kathren Blak 1658 Alloa. F/U/Proc./Nk./Spott.Misc.v.2, p.68 *Kathren Blak Aug 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Antiq.v.9, pp.49-52 *Kathrin Blak 2 Apr 1662 Flisk, Fife. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.191 *Margaret Blaikburne 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Isobell Blyth 19 May 1662 Auchtermuchty. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.209-210 *Christian Bonar 23 Jan 1662 Newburgh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Kathrin Bowar 1 Apr 1662 Rhynd, Perth. F/U/Men./Misc./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.188-9 *Brand 1662 Crook of Devon. U/U/Men./Nk./Reid pp.230-232 *Margaret Brand 1643 Dunfermline. F/U/T/Ex./Hndrson p.309 *Agnes Broun 8 Sep 1666 Torryburn. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.2, p.192 *William Broun 11 Mar 1630 Dysart. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.488 *Marion Broune 28 Aug 1649 Innerkeithen. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.135 *Agnes Brounes 23 Jan 1662 Kilmany. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Jon Brounes 23 Jan 1662 Kilmany. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Janet Brown 31 Dec 1643 Markinch. F/U/T/Nk./Willis p.31 *Janet Brown Aug 1649 Burntisland. F/U/T/Ex./Arnot pp.401-2 *Margaret Brown 1644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Acq./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Elizabeth Bruce 24 Mar 1664 Cortachy. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.524 *Elspeth Bruce 23 Jan 1662 Old Lindores, Abdie. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.141 *Elspeth Bruce 8 Aug 1662 Cortachy, Forfar. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Robert Bruce Jan 1650 Mearns, Angus. M/U/Men./Nk./Andrson *Agnes Brugh 23 Apr 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Com./Ex./Reid pp.209-252 *Janet Brugh 21 Jul 1662 Crook of Devon. F/M/Com./Ex./Reid pp.209-252 *John Brugh 24 Nov 1643 Kinross-shire. M/U/T/Ex./JC2.8, pp.336-340 *Elspet Bruice Sep 1661 Cortachy. F/U/Men./Nk./Proc.Antiq.v.22, p.254 *Watty Bryis 17 May 1615 Dunblane. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.329 *Jeane Buchane 1645 Creich, Fife. F/U/Men./Nk./Min.Syn.Fife p.142 *Margaret Bull 27 Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Margaret Bull 18 Mar 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, pp.192-193 *Jonnet Burrell 23 Jan 1662 Kinross. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Janet Burton 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC2.15 *Gilbert Campbell 1 Dec 1613 Perthshire. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.180 *James Campbell 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. M/U/T/Misc./JC2.15 *Janet Campbell 22 Dec 1612 Perth. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.9, p.522 *Marion Campbell 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/M/T/Misc./JC2.15 *Elspeth Cant 1644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Ex./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Margaret Carvie 1661 Falkland. F/U/Men./Nk./Ch.v.2, p.279 *Giles Chalmer 1634 Angus Oathlaw. M/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.5, pp.179-180,565-6,574-5 *Bessie Chalmers 13 Feb 1621 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.423 *Margaret Chapman 30 Apr 1633 Stirling. F/U/Men./Nk./Mait.C1.Misc.v.1, pp.472-3 *Barbara Chattow 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Marioun Chattow 31 Feb 1621 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.423 *William Chrichtoun 1648 Dunfermline. M/U/T/Ex./Hndrson p.317 *Jonet Christie 23 Jan 1662 Abernethy. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.141 *Agnes Chrystie 22 Jul 1634 Stirling. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.p.213 *Katherine Chrystie 16 Mar 1630 Dysart. F/W/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.59;v.3, pp.489-490 *John Chrystison 1650 Brechin. M/U/T/Ncp./Andrson *Alexander Clerk 19 Feb 1624 Culross. M/U/Com/Nk./RPC v13, pp.439-440 *Elizabeth Clow 7 May 1662 Forgan. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *William Coke Dec 1633 Kirkcaldy. M/S/T/Ex./Webstr pp.113-124 *Isabel Condie 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid p.226 *John Corse 2 Feb 1658 Dysert. M/U/T/Ex./JC26.25 *Helen Cothall 17 Dec 1661 Forfar. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.122 *Jonet Couper 1650 Brechin. F/U/T/Ex./R.Pres.Brechin pp.31-5 *Janet Couper 1650 Brechin. F/U/T/Ex./Andrson *Janet Coupere 25 Nov 1649 Brechin. F/U/Men./Nk./G.235 *Robert Cousing APr 1650 Culross. M/U/Men./Nk./G.204 *Margaret Cowie 8 Sep 1666 Torryburn. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.2, p.192 *Meggie Cowie 1670 Montrose. F/U/Men./Ex./Mcknlay p.216 *Elspeth Craiche Aug 1656 Culross. F/U/Men./Misc./Bev.p.290 *Elspethe Craiche 17 Mar 1662 Culross. F/U/Men./Nk./Bev,Clrss&Tulliallan v.1,p.318 *Sarah Cranston 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/M/Men./Nk./JC2.15 *Christian Crieff 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid p.226 *Elizabeth Crocker 1659 Stirling. F/U/Proc./Misc./JC26.26 *Issobell Crockett 2 Aug 1661 Stirling. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.26,75 *Elizabeth Crokat 22 Jul 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26D1 *Bessie Croket 1661 Forfar. F/U/Men./Nk./Soc.Antiq.v.22, p.257 *Wife of John Crombie 21 Dec 1643 Pittenweem. F/M/T/Ex./Cook pp.49-50 *Margrat Cruse 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Kathrene Crystie 17 Nov 1627 Dysart. F/W/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, pp.122,142-143 *Mary Cuningham 6 Aug 1644 Culross. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.37-9,43,101-3,105,139 *Mary Cunninghame 6 Aug 1644 Culross. F/W/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.101 *Marion Cunnyngham 7 May 1650 Dunfermline. F/U/Men./Nk./Drk Sess.R.Dunfermline pp.33-4 *Bessie Cuper 1645 Creich, Fife. F/U/Men./Nk./Min.Syn.Fife p.142 *Andro Currie 25 Dec 1677 Dunfermline. M/M/Men./Acq./G.233 *(Unknown) Currie 25 Dec 1677 Dunfermline. F/M/Men./Acq./G.233 *Margaret Dalgleish 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/M/T/Misc./JC2.15 *Jonnet Dampstar 20 Jun 1626 W.Wemyss, Fife. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.309 *Helene Darumpill 13 Apr 1626 Wemyss. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser, v.1, p.275 *Margaret Dauline 1644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Acq./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Marion Dauline 1644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Acq./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Eupham Dauling 27 Sep 1627 Dysart. R/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.83 *Wife of John Dawson 3 Nov 1643 Pittenweem. F/M/T/Ex./Cook pp.49-50 *Margaret Dempherstoun 1658 Alloa. F/U/Proc./Nk./Spott.Misc.v.2, p.68 *Margaret Dempherstoun Aug 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Antiq.v.9, pp.49-52 *Elizabeth Dempster 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid pp.230-232 *Alison Dick Dec 1633 Kirkcaldy. F/M/T/Ex./Webstr pp.113-124 *Margaret Dobie 8 Sep 1666 Torryburn. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.2, p.192 *Margaret Dods 13 Sep 1678 Templehill, Paiston. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.15 *Marg Donald 1645 Dunfermline. F/U/Men./Nk./Hndrson p.314 *Adam Donaldson 1644 Culross. M/U/Men./Nk./Bev. pp.208-9 *John Donaldson 1649 Brechin. M/U/T/Nk./Andrson *Margaret Donaldson 1643 Dunfermline. F/U/Men./Ex./Hndrson p.309 *Hellen Douglas 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Jon Dougleish 23 Jan 1662 Flisk, Fife. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.141 *Margaret Dron 9 Jan 1662 Rhynd, Perth. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.132 *Alexander Drummond 24 Mar 1629 Dunfermline. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.104 *Alexander Drummond 3 Jul 1629 Auchterarder. M/U/T/Ex./Reid, pp.67-75 *Margaret Dryburgh 23 Jan 1662 Falkland. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.142-3 *Helene Dryburghe 13 Apr 1626 Wemyss. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser, v.1, p.275 *Agnes Drysdale 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid pp.230-232 *Margaret Duchal 1658 Alloa. F/U/Proc./Nk./Spott.Misc.v.2, p.68 *Margaret Duchal Aug 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Antiq.v.9, pp.49-52 *Bessie Duncan 23 Jan 1662 Luthrie, Creich. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Janet Durie 27 Dec 1638 Kirkcaldy. F/U/T/Nk./Pres.Bk Kirk. pp.135-6 *Marion Durie 1649 Dunfermling. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.157 *Marion Durie 21 Aug 1649 Innerkeithen. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.135 *William Easone Oct 1689 Auchtergaven. M/M/Men./Nk./G.306 *Marie Nein Eane Eir 20 Jan 1629 Ross-shire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, pp.15-16 *Margret Edison 7 May 1662 Clova. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.207 *Jonet Edward 23 Jan 1662 Flisk, Fife. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.141 *Katherine Elder 1643 Dunfermline. F/U/T/Ex./Hndrson p.309 *Helen Eliot 1684 Culross. F/U/Men./Ex./SInclair pp.207-8 *Isobell Eliot 13 Sep 1678 Templehill, Paiston. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.15 *George Ellies 13 Feb 1662 Forfar. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.162 *Barbara Erskin 1658 Alloa. F/U/Proc./Nk./Spott.Misc.v.2, p.68 *Barbara Erskin Aug 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Antiq.v.9, pp.49-52 *Annas Erskine 22 Jun 1613 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC v.10, p.180 *Annas Erskine 22 Jun 1614 Logy, Perthshire. F/U/T/Ex./Pit v.3, pp.260-264 *Barbara Erskine 22 Jul 1658 Cambus, Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26 *Barbara Erskine 1659 Stirling. F/U/Proc./Misc./JC26.26 *Helene Erskine 22 Jun 1614 Logy, Perthshire. F/U/T/Ncp./Pit v.3, pp.260-264 *Helene Erskine 22 Jun 1613 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Ncp./RPC v.10, p.180 *Issobell Erskine 1 Dec 1613 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.180 *Issobell Erskine 22 Jun 1614 Logy, Perthshire. F/U/T/Ex./Pit v.3, pp.260-264 *Jonet Erskine 6 Aug 1644 Culross. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.101 *Robert Erskine 1 Dec 1613 Logy, Perthshire. M/U/T/Ex./Pit v.3, pp.260-264 *Helene Ezatt 30 Mar 1624 Culross. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.13, p.484 *Janet Fairlie 4 May 1649 Kelso. F/M/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.68 *Jonett Fentoun 20 Jun 1643 Dunfermline. F/U/Men./Misc./Hndrson p.309 *Marjorie Fergie 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Finlayson 1650 Mearns, Angus. F/U/Men./Nk./Andrson *Bessie Finlaysoune 16 Jul 1618 Logie. U/U/Men./Nk./Frgsonv.1, p.87 *Issobel Fordell 1650 Brechin. F/U/T/Nk./Andrson *Joane Forrester 6 Nov 1649 Kirkurdie. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 p.187 *George Fraser 1634 Angus Oathlaw. M/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.5, pp.179-180,565-6,574-5 *Margaret Fyfe 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid pp.230-232 *Jonnett Gardiner 24 Feb 1618 Angus Aberlenno. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.11, p.320 *Grissell Gairdner 7 Sep 1610 Newburgh. F/W/T/Ex./JC2.4, p.368F *Janet Galbraith 11 Mar 1630 Dysart. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.488 *Janet Galloway 1650 Kirriemuir, Angus. F/U/Men./Nk./Andrson *Marjory Gibsoun Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Marjorie Gibsoune 14 May 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v13, p.230 *Grissal Gillaspie 21 Feb 1614 Stirling. F/U/Men./Nk./Dal.p.264 *Jonet Gilvory 19 May 1662 Methven. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.209 *Issobell Goold 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Margaret Gourley 25 Feb 1659 Stirling. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.26 *Cristiane Grahame 29 Mar 1621 Culross. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.472 *Christian Gray 23 Jan 1662 Kinross. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *John Gray Jul 1677 Barloch. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.5, pp.187,193 *Thomas Greave 1 Aug 1623 Fife. M/U/T/Ex./JC2.6, p.120F *Joannet Grege 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Mart Grege 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Christian Greive 21 Jul 1662 Crook of Devon. F/M/Com./Ex./Reid pp.209-252 *Katherine Grieve 11 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.13 *Marioun Grig 19 July 1638 Kirkcaldy. F/U/Men./Nk./Pres.Bk Kirk. p.131 *Bessie Guiddale 11 Mar 1630 Dysart. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.488 *Elspeth Guild 8 Sep 1666 Torryburn. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.2, p.192 *Elizabeth Guthrie 12 Jun 1662 Montrose. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.222 *Elspeth Guthrie 17 Dec 1661 Forfar. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.122 *Helen Guthrie 17 Dec 1661 Forfar. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.122 *Issobell Guthrie 1 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Margaret Guthrie 12 Jun 1662 Montrose. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.222 *Margaret Guthrie 9 May 1664 Carnbee. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.165 *Issobell Haldane 15 May 1623 Perth. F/U/Men./Misc./RPC 2ser.v8, pp.352-354 *Isobell Hadane 18 Jul 1623 Perth. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC v13, p.270 *Katherine Halyday 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC2.15 *Christiane Hammyltoun 13 Feb 1621 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.423 *Bessie Harla 22 Jul 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26D1 *Bessie Harlaw 13 Feb 1621 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.423 *Christiane Haraw 27 Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Margaret Harvie 16 Mar 1659 Stirling. F/U/Proc./Misc./JC26.26 *Margaret Henderson, Lady Pittathrow 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Misc./Lamont p.12 *Bessie Hendersone 3 Apr 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Com./Ex./Reid pp.209-252 *Janet Hendersone 6 Nov 1649 Wlyth. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 p.187 *Marioun Hendersone 27 Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Agnes Hendersoun 3 Jul 1628 Stirlingshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.353 *Margaret Hendersoune 17 May 1627 Wemyss. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.607 *Agnes Hendrie 9 Jul 1675 Culross. F/W/T/Ex./JC/24 *Jonet Hendrie 9 Jul 1675 Culross. F/W/T/Ex./JC/14 *Agnes Hendries 16 Jul 1675 Culross. F/W/Men./Ex./Smpkns pp.99-100 *Janet Hendries 16 Jul 1675 Culross. F/W/Men./Ex./Smpkns pp.99-100 *Elizabeth Heswith 1683 Stirling. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.25;PerthPort.Roll 1683 *Helen Hill 644 Queensferry. F/M/T/Ex./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Janet Hird 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid p.226 *Johnne Hog 12 Nov 1629 Dunblane. M/M/Com./Acq./RPC 2ser.v.3, pp.345,358-359 *Barbara Home (alias Winzit) 25 Jun 1622 Kilpont. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.750 *Margaret Home 8 Sep 1666 Torryburn. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.2, p.136 *Margaret Hormscleuch 18 Jul 1623 Perth. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser v8, pp.352-354 *Margaret Hormscleugh 19 Jun 1623 Perth. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v13, p.270 *Margaret Hormscleugh 1623 Perth. F/U/Men./Misc./G.218-9 *Barbara Horniman 1661 Falkland. F/U/Men./Nk./Ch.v.2, p.279 *Margaret Horsburgh 18 Dec 1643 Pittenweem. F/W/T/Ex./Cook pp.49-50 *Eupham Hougan 16 Jan 1662 Rhynd, Perth. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.137 *Jonet Howat 13 Feb 1662 Forfar. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.162 *Jonet Howat 11 Jan 1666 Forfar. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.2, p.129 *James Hudson Aug 1658 Alloa. M/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Antiq.v.9, pp.49-52 *James Hudstoun 22 Jul 1658 Alloa. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26D1 *Margaret Huggon 5 May 1662 Crook of Devon. F/W/Com./Nk./Reid pp.209-252 *Janet Huit 1662. Oath. F/U/Men./Nk./Reliq.Antiq.Scot.pp.113-145 *Thomas Humbell 1650 Brechin. M/U/T/Ncp./Andrson *Gilleis Hutton 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid pp.220-221 *Margaret Huttoun 7 Nov 1642 Culross. F/M/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.12 *Issobell Inglis 9 Jul 1675 Culross. F/W/T/Ex./JC/14 *Issobell Inglis 16 Jul 1675 Culross. F/W/Men./Ex./Smpkns pp.99-100 *Jonet Irving 1611 Logy, Perthshire. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3, pp.260-264 *(Unknown) Irwing Dec 1613 Perthshire. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.180 *Grissell Jaffray 11 Nov 1669 Dundee. F/M/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.3, p.91 *Janet 5 May 1626 Dysart. F/U/Men./Misc./Dal.p.425 *Elspeth Jonstoun 28 Jul 1662 Methven. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.244 *Katherine Kay Sep 1653 Newburgh. F/U/Men./Acq./Simpkins pp.98-9 *Kathrin Kay 19 Nov 1661 Newburgh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.90 *Katherine Keg 22 Jul 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26D1 *Isobell Keir 1659 Stirling. F/U/Proc./Misc./JC26.26 *Jonet Keirie 18 Mar 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, pp.192-193 *Issobell Kelloch 3 Jun 1649 Dalgety. F/U/Men./Nk./Buckner pp.44-6 *Margaret Keltie 1660 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid pp.230-232 *Margaret Kent 13 Feb 1621 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.423 *Margaret Kinard 24 Nov 1643 Perthshire. F/U/Mem./Nk./SJC v.3, p.601 *Margaret Kingow 13 Dec 1643 Pittenweem. F/U/Men./Nk./Cook p.49 *Margaret Kinnell 14 May 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v13, p.230 *Agnes Kirk 1643 Dunfermline. F/U/T/Ex./Hndrson p.309 *George Kirk 1 Dec 1613 Perthshire. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.180 *James Kirk 22 Jul 1658 Alloa. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26D1 *James Kirk Aug 1658 Alloa. M/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Antiq.v.9, pp.49-52 *James Kirk 1659 Stirling. M/U/Proc./Misc./JC26.26 *Johnne Kirk Dec 1613 Perthshire. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.180 *Elspeth Knox 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/U/T/Misc./JC2.15 *Thomas Kyneir 1650 Brechin. M/U/T/Ncp./Andrson *Margaret Kynnell 27 Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Patrick Landrok 13 Apr 1626 Wemyss. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser, v.1, p.275 *Anna Law 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Helen Laying 13 Sep 1678 Templehill, Paiston. F/W/T/Ex./JC2.15 *Issobell Leitch Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.13 *Margaret Lewis 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.15 *Margret Liddell 19 Nov 1661 Newburgh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.90 *Margaret Lister 23 Jan 1662 Newburgh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Margaret Lister 23 Apr 1662 Crook of Devon. F/M/Com./Ex./Reid pp.209-252 *Marioun Little 1644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Ex./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Bessie Logie 27 Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Bessie Logie 18 Mar 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, pp.192-193 *Catherine Logie 1644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Acq./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Janet Lovie 1639 Brechin. F/U/T/Nk./Andrson *Janet Lowrie 1644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Ex./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Catharin Lyall Dec 1649 Montrose. F/U/Men./Nk./G.384 *Cstherin Lyall 1650 Brechin F/U/Men./Nk./R.Pres.Brechin pp.38-43 *Margaret Mairtine 11 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.13 *Jonat Mar 6 Feb 1662 Collessie. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.154 *Isobell Marr 17 Aug 1643 Dunfermline. F/U/Men./Misc./Hndrson p.309 *Issobell Marshall 16 Jan 1662 Rhynd, Perth. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.137 *Bessie Mason 1644 St Andrews. F/U/Men./Nk./Min.Syn.Fife p.139 *Margaret Mathie 23 Jan 1662 Abernethy. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.141 *Issobell Mawer 16 Mar 1626 Wemyss. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.246 *Robert Maxwell 2 May 1649 Little Fordell. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.62 *Cristian May 8 Sep 1666 Torryburn. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.2, p.136 *John McIlvorie 24 Nov 1643 Kinross-shire. M/U/Men./Nk./SJC v.3, p.599 *Issobell McKendley 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Issobell McKessock 16 Jan 1662 Rhynd, Perth. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.137 *Issobell McKie 25 Aug 1611 Stirling. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.11, p.224 *Marione McNab 1649 Stirling. F/U/Men./Nk./G.384 *Janet McNair Jul 1677 Barloch. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.5, pp.187,193 *Margaret McNish 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid p.226 *Catherine McNiven 1615 Creiff. F/U/T/Ex./Frgson No.112 *Jonet Meason 22 Jul 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26D1 *Agnes Meldrum 1628 Monifieth. F/U/T/Ncp./Andrson *Alison Melvill 6 Feb 1662 Collessie. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.154 *Katherine Memphersoun 20 Jan 1629 Ross-shire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, pp.15-16 *Marat Merchant 1650 Brechin. F/U/T/Ex./Andrson *Marat Merchant 1650 Brechin F/U/Men./Nk./R.Pres.Brechin pp.18-23 *Margaret Merschell 27 Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Margaret Mershell 18 Mar 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, pp.192-193 *Jonet Mertin 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *George Methven 2 Jul 1601 Methven’s Coble. M/U/Men./Nk./RPC v.6, p.264 *Hew Methven 2 Jul 1601 Methven’s Coble. M/U/Men./Nk./RPC v.6, p.264 *Elspeth Millar 6 Feb 1662 Collessie. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.154 *Jonet Millar 22 Jul 1658 Tullibodie, Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26D1 *Isobel Miller 1643 Dunfermline. F/U/Men./Ex./Hndrson p.309 *Janet Miller 25 Feb 1659 Stirling. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.26 *Jonet Miller Aug 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Antiq.v.9, pp.49-52 *Issobel Mitchell 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Mary Mitchell Jul 1677 Barloch. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.5, pp.187,193 *Thomas Mitchell Jul 1677 Barloch. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.5, pp.187,193 *Janet Mitchells 1646 Kilmanie. F/U/Men./Acq./G.127 *Marie Mitchells 1646 Kilmanie. F/U/Men./Acq./G.127 *Katherine Mithell 1641 Culross. F/U/T/Ex./Dal. p.671 *Janet Mowbray 1644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Acq./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Christian Morison 5 Feb 1672 Stirling. F/U/T/Misc./JC2.13 *Grissel Morris 1643 Dunfermline. F/U/T/Ex./Hndrson p.309 *Beatrice Mudie 13 Feb 1621 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.423 *Annas Munk 21 Sep 1626 Dysart. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.425 *Marion Murdoch 30 May 1615 Perth. F/U/Men./Nk./Bk.Perth p.270 *John Murdoche Apr 1649 Dunfermline. M/U/Men./Nk./G.208 *Agnes Murie 3 Apr 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Com./Ex./Reid pp.209-252 *Janet Murray 27 Sep 1649 Bruntisland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Jonet Murray 1649 Burntisland. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.200 *Thomas Murray Oct 1631 Inverkeithing. M/M/T/Nk./Pres.Bk Strathbogie p.5 *Jonnet Murriache 17 May 1615 Dunblane. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.329 *Bessie Neil 23 Apr 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Com./Ex./Reid pp.209-252 *Elspet Neilsoun Sep 1626 Dysart. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.258 *Gradoch Neinchat 20 Jan 1629 Ross-shire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, pp.15-16 *Elie Nesbit 30 Jul 1630 Hilton. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2sef. v.3, pp.583-4,603 *Margaret Nicolsone 12 Nov 1629 Dunblane. F/M/Com./Acq./RPC 2ser.v.3, pp.345,358-359 *Nikclerich 24 Nov 1643 Kinross-shire. F/U/Men./Nk./SJC v.3, p.599 *Alison Nisbet 23 Jul 1632 Hilton. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.4, pp.152,166 *Alisone Nisbet 23 Jul 1632 Hilton. F/M/T/Ex./JC2.7 *Dorathie Oliphant 6 Jun 1604 Kirkcaldy. F/U/T/Ncp./R.Brgh.Kirk. pp.154-155 *Rossina Osit 1 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Issobell Page 23 Jan 1662 Newburgh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Marjorie Patersone 29 Jul 1625 Crail. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.108 *Besse Paton Sep 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Ex./Spott.Misc.v.2, p.68 *Bessie Paton 3 Aug 1658 Alloa. F/U/T/Ex./JC26.26D *Janet Paton 23 Apr 1662 Crook of Devon. F/M/Com./Ex./Reid pp.209-252 *Janet Paton 5 May 1662 Crook of Devon. F/W/Com./Ex./Reid pp.209-252 *John Patowne 6 Apr 1637 Dysart. M/U/Men./Nk./Pres.Bk Kirk. p.113 *Isabel Peacock May 1649 Dunfermline. F/U/Men./Nk./G.208 *Jonnet Pedie 13 Apr 1626 Wemyss. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser, v.1, p.275 *Gideon Penman 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. M/U/Proc./Misc./JC2.15 *Kathren Penny Sep 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Ex./Spott.Misc.v.2, p.68 *Margaret Philp 23 Jan 1662 Newburgh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Agnes Pittendreich 23 Apr 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Com./Acq./Reid pp.209-252 *Kathren Portour 1661 Forfar. F/U/Men./Nk./Reliq.Antiq.Scot.pp.113-145 *Agnes Pryde 1656 Cupar. F/U/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *Agnes Pryde 27 Aug 1656 Perth. F/U/T/Acq./JC10.2; Perth Roll *Agnes Ramsay 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Katherene Rannald 25 Jun 1622 Kilpont. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.750 *Katharine Rany 3 Aug 1658 Alloa. F/U/T/Ex./JC26.26D *Isobel Reamy 1650 Brechin. F/U/Men./Misc./Andrson *Elspeth Reid 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Janet Reid 22 Jul 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26 *Marjorie Richie 28 Jul 1662 Inverarity. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.209,245 *Marjory Ritchie 28 Jul 1662 Inverarty, Forfar. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.209,245 *Jean Rob 30 Nov 1643 Perth. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.18-19 *Thomas Rob 30 Nov 1643 Perth. M/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.18-19 *Jonet Robe 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Grillies Robertson 1675 Craill. F/U/Men./Nk./G.138 *Janet Robertson 1681 Stanhous. F/U/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *(Unknown) Robertson 22 Dec 1612 Perth. U/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.9, p.522 *Jonnett Robertsone 18 Mar 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, pp.192-193 *Jonnet Robesoun 27 Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Christian Roch 1644 Pittenweem. F/U/Men./Ex./Laing p.223 *Elspet Ronaldson 27 Sep 1649 Bruntisland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Elspeth Ronaldsone 1649 Burntisland. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.200 *Elizabeth Ross 6 Jun 1626 Wemyss. F/U/Men./Misc./RPC 2ser. v.1, pp.297-298 *Marjorie Rowand 19 Feb 1624 Culross. F/U/Com/Nk./RPC v13, pp.439-440 *Catharine Rowane 5 Mar 1643 Culross. F/U/Men./Nk./Vev.p.203 *Margaret Russel 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/U/T/Misc./JC2.15 *Isabel Rutherford 3 Apr 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Com./Ex./Reid pp.209-252 *Marioun Rutherford 31 May 1621 Kirkcaldy. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.490 *Mary Rynd 13 Feb1663 Forfar. F/U/Men./Misc./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.336 *Kaitherin Sands. 16 Jul 1675 Culross. F/U/Men./Ex./Smpkns pp.99-100 *Katherine Sands. 9 Jul 1675 Culross. F/M/T/Ex./JC/14 *Elspet Sckogie 1654 Couper. F/U/Proc./Acq./JC37.1 *Kathrin Scoby 19 May 1662 Methven. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.209 *Janet Scot 11 Mar 1630 Dysart. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.488 *Elspeth Scrogie 27 Aug 1655 Perth. F/U/T/Nk./JC10.2 *Elspeth Seatoun 23 Jan 1662 Old Lindores, Abdie. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.141 *Elspeth Seith 1649 Balmerino. F/U/T/Acq./Min.Syn.Fife p.168 *Issobell Sesbie 27 Aug 1655 Perth. R/U/T/Acq./JC10.2;PerthRoll *Seweis 1645 St Andrews. F/U/T/Nk./Min.Syn.Fife p.76 *Isobel Shand 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.15 *James Shanks 1650 Brechin. M/U/T/Ncp./Andrson *Agnes Sharp 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid pp.220-221 *Isobell Shyrie 1661 Forfar. F/U/Men./Nk./Reliq.Antiq.Scot.pp.113-145 *Elizabeth Simpsone 6 Nov 1649 Dysert. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.187 *John Simpsone 6 Nov 1649 Kirkurdie. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 p.187 *Bessie Simson 2 Apr 1662 Flisk, Fife. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.191 *Catherine Skair 1650 Brechin F/U/T/Ex./R.Pres.Brechin pp.35-8 *Helen Small 1648 Monimail. F/U/T/Acq./Cam.p.381 *Joannet Smetoune 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Isobel Smith 1661 Forfar. F/U/Men./Nk./Soc.Antiq.v.22, pp.257-8 *Isobell Smith 1661 Forfar. F/U/Men./Nk./Reliq.Antiq.Scot.pp.113-145 *Issobell Smith 17 Dec 1661 Forfar. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.122 *Anna Smyth 19 Feb 1624 Torryburn. F/U/Com/Nk./RPC v13, pp.439-440 *Katherine Smyth 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Kathrene Smyth 1655 Inverkeithing. F/U/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *Jonnet Smythe 31 Oct 1643 Kinghorn. F/U/Men./Misc./Min.Krk Sess.Kinghn, p.50 *Margaret Sonnes 4 Nov 1678 Paiston. F/U/T/Nk./Dalyell p.555 *Elizabeth Soutar 6 Feb 1662 Oathlaw. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.153 *Agnes Sparke 1661 Forfar. F/U/Men./Nk./Reliq.Antiq.Scot.pp.113-145 *Elspeth Sroggie 1656 Cupar. F/U/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *Jonet Staig 6 Feb 1662 Collessie. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.154 *Hellane Stanhous 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Cristian Steidman 23 Jan 1662 Kinross. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Marion Stein 1644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Ex./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Bessie Stevenson 22 Mar 1659 Stirling. F/W/Proc./Nk./JC26.26 *James Stewart 18 Dec 1620 Perth. M/U/Men./Nk./Bk.Perth p.298 *Marioun Stirk 19 Feb 1624 Culross. F/U/Com/Nk./RPC v13, pp.439-440 *Agnes Stoddart 30 Nov 1643 Perth. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.18-19 *Janet Stout 1661 Forfar. F/U/Men./Nk./Reliq.Antiq.Scot.pp.113-4 *Jonet Stout 13 Feb 1662 Forfar. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.162 *Janet Sym 1659 Brechin, Angus. F/U/Men./Nk./Andrson *Issobell Syrie 7 Nov 1661 Forfar. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.74 *Margaret Tailyeor 3 Aug 1658 Alloa. F/U/T/Ex./JC26.26D *Margaret Tailzeor Sep 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Ex./Spott.Misc.v.2, p.68 *John Tailzour 1662 Oathlaw, Forfar. M/U/Men./Nk./ *Janet Taylor (Witch of Monza) 11 Nov 1634 Stirling. F/U/Men/cpk./Ronald p.354 *Catherin Thompson 1644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Acq./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Agnes Thomson 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/U/T/Misc./JC2.15 *Grissel Thomson 1646 Cupar. U/U/Men./Ex./G.127 *Helen Thomson 1644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Ex./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Beatrix Thomsone 18 Mar 1623 Inverkeithing. F/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, pp.192-193 *Christiane Thomsone 1 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Isobel Thomsoun 17 Mar 1629 Crailford. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.98 *Elspeth Tod 1 Apr 1662 Rhynd, Perth. F/U/Men./Misc./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.188-9 *Malcome Toir Dec 1610 Stirling. M/U/Men./Ncp./G.306 *Jonet Toyes 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Janet Traill 18 Jul 1623 Perth. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v8, pp.352-354 *Issobell Traye Oct 1631 Inverkeithing. F/M/T/Nk./Pres.Bk Strathbogie p.5 *Jonet Umphra 19 Feb 1624 Culross. F/U/Com/Nk./RPC v13, p.451 *Jonet Umphra 19 Feb 1624 Culross. F/U/Com/Nk./RPC v13, pp.439-440 *Mayse Umphra 19 Feb 1624 Torryburn, Culross. F/U/Com/Nk./RPC v13, pp.439-440 *Cristian Vallandge 1 Apr 1662 Rhynd, Perth. F/U/Men./Misc./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.188-9 *Neane VcClerich 24 Nov 1643 Kinross-shire. F/U/Men./Nk./SJC v.3, p.599 *Marion Veitch 13 Sep 1678 Templehill, Paiston. F/M/T/Ex./JC2.15 *Walker 5 Oct 1631 Inverkeithing. U/U/Men./Nk./Pres.Bk Strathbogie p.5 *Catherin Walker 1650 Brechin F/U/Men./Nk./R.Pres.Brechin pp.44-51 *Grissell Walker 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/M/T/Misc./JC2.15 *Janet Walker 1662 Kirriemuir. F/U/Men./Ex./Regal,Kirriemuir p.83 *Agnes Wallace 1643 Crail. F/U/Men./Nk./Lamont p.6 *Katherine Wallace 31 Oct 1643 Kinghorn. F/U/Men./Misc./Min.Krk Sess.Kinghn, p.50 *Katherine Wallace 27 Feb 1644 Kinghorn. F/M/T/Ex./Min.Krk Sess.Kinghn p.50 *Katherine Wallenge 27 Feb 1644 Kinghorn. F/U/Men./Nk./G.266 *Wife of Archibald Wanderson 12 Jan 1644 Pittenweem. F/M/T/Ex./Cook p.50 *Wife of Thomas Wanderson 12 Jan 1644 Pittenweem. F/M/T/Ex./Cook p.50 *Agnes Waterson 27 Sep 1649 Bruntisland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *agnes Watersoun 27 Sep 1649 Burntisland. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.200 *Elspet Watsoun 8 Jul 1630 Dysart. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.602 *Jonnet Watt 19 Feb 1624 Culross. F/U/Com/Nk./RPC v13, pp.439-440 *Helen Wentoun 23 Jan 1662 Newburgh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.142 *Katharine Wightman 22 Jul 1658 Alloa. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26D1 *Janet Wilkie 20 Mar 1630 Wester, Wemyss. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.496 *Margaret Wilkin 1683 Annan. F/M/Proc./Nk./JC26.25;AnnandaleRoll 1683 *Bessie Wilson May 1649 Dunfermline. F/U/Men./Nk./G.208 *Bessie Wilson 10 Jul 1649 Inverkeithing. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Christian Wilson 4 Oct 1638 Kirkcaldy. F/U/Men./Nk./Pres.Bk Kirk. p.135 *Helen Wilson 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Robert Wilson 23 Apr 1662 Crook of Devon. M/M/Com./Ex./Reid pp.209-252 *Helene WIlsoun 21 Nov 1626 Dysart. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, pp.447-448 *Margaret Wishart 6 Feb 1662 Collessie. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.154 *Margaret Wod 30 Jan 1621 Crail. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.412 *Elizabeth Wood 13 Sep 1678 Paiston. F/U/T/Misc./JC2.15 *Bessie Wright 1626 Scone. F/U/T/Nk./Bk.Perth p.207 *Bessie Wright 30 Jul 1628 Perth. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, pp.623-624 *Cristian Wylie 13 Feb 1662 Montrose. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.162 *Margaret Wylie 13 Feb 1662 Montrose. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.162 *Christian Young 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid pp.230-232 *Elspeth Young 23 Jan 1662 Abernethy. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.141 *Helen Young 1648 Balmerino. F/U/Men./Misc./Cam.pp.380-381 *Isobel Young 644 Queensferry. F/U/T/Ex./Fyfe pp.84-101 *Johne Young 27 Feb 1623 Inverkeithing. M/U/Com./Nk./RPCv13, p.181 *Jonet Young 7 May 1662 Perthshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Margaret Young 2 Oct 1644 Dtsart, F/M/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.28 *Margaret Young 1662 Crook of Devon. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid p.226 ===1700-1736:=== *Isobel Adam 1704 Pittenweem. F/U/Men./Nk./Webstr pp.83,90-1 *[[Adie-114|Lillias Adie]] Jul 1704 Torryburn. F/U/Men./Misc./Webstr p.129-144 *Grissel Anderson 1703 Torryburn. F/U/Men./Ex./Webstr p.138 *Jean Bizet 1704 Torryburn. F/U/Men./Nk./Webstr pp.129,145 *Thomas Brown 1705 Pittenweem. M/U/Men./Misc./Webstr p.71 *Jonnet Buttar 1700 Kinloch. F/U/Men./Ncp./G.256 *Janet Cornfoot 1704 Fife. F/U/Men./Nk./G.403 *Janet Cornfoot (or Corphat) 1705 Pittenweem. F/U/Men./Misc./Webstr pp.67-94 *Agnes Currie 21 Nov 1708 Torrieburn, Perth. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.86.D.245,228 *Elizabeth DIck Apr 1701 Anstruther Easter. F/U/Men./Nk./E.Fife R. 23 Nov 1894 *John Glass May 1700 Killernan, Ross-shire. M/M/T/Acq./JC3.D1.66-67;JC26.81.D9 *Sarah Johnson 1715 Perth. F/U/T/Ex./Cowan v.2, pp.132-3 *Beatrix Laing 1705 Pittenweem. F/U/Men./Nk./Webstr pp.67-94 *Bettie Laing 20 May 1709 Pittenweem. F/U/Proc./Nk./D.228,346,225 *Nicolas Lawson 1705 Pittenweem. M/U/Men./Nk./Webstr pp.67-94 *Nicholas Lawson 20 May 1709 Pittenweem. M/M/Proc./Nk./D.245,228,346 *Janet McRobert 1701 Dumfries. F/U/T/Ncp./Truckell No.43 *Margaret Ogilvy 1715 Perth. F/U/T/Ex./Cowan v.2, pp.132-3 *Euphan Stirt 1703 Torryburn. F/U/Men./Ex./Webstr p.138 *(Mrs.) White 1704 Pittenweem. F/M/Men./Nk./Webstr pp.83,90-1 *Janet Whyte 1704 Torryburn. F/U/Men./Nk./G.368-9 *Elspeth Williamson Jul 1704 Torryburn. F/U/Men./Nk./Webstr p.136-144 *Mary Wilson 1704 Torryburn. F/U/Men./Nk./Webstr p.129
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[[Category:Appalachia_Project]][[Category:Central_Appalachia_Team]] [[Project:Appalachia |Appalachia Project]] | [[:Category:Appalachia Project|Appalachia Project Categories]] |'''Central Appalachia Team''' | [[#teams|Regional Appalachia Teams (listed below)]] | [[Space:Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia]] ---- '''Please join our Project Before Adding Your Name to this Regional Page. To Join: Answer the {{G2GLink|1449885}} link stating which Region(s) you wish to join''' ---- '''Welcome''' to the [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]'s Central Appalachia Team. If you're a member of the project and would like to join this team, # add your name, interest area(s), and what you're working to the [[#Member Details|Members list (below)]]. # add the team category to your profile: [[Category: Central Appalachia Team]] - you can also add [[Category: Appalachia Project]] #update your Member sticker (or add it): {{Member|Appalachia|team=[[Space: Central Appalachia Team|Central Appalachia Team]]}} {{Member|Appalachia|team=[[Space: Central Appalachia Team| Central Appalachia Team]]}} or {{Member|Appalachia}} {{Member|Appalachia}} # read through the [[Project:Appalachia|project page]], if you haven't already. # check out the [[#Central Appalachia Team To-Dos|To-Dos (below)]] - you can add to the list or sign on for a task that interests you. Regional Team Leader: [[Dale-2823|Pam (Dale) Fraley]]
See [[#Member Details|Members (below)]]. :{| border="1" ! style="background-color:#FDFAB3; color:#000;"| States |- |[[:Category:Kentucky_Appalachians|Kentucky Appalachians]] |- |[[:Category:Tennessee_Appalachians|Tennessee Appalachians]] |- |[[:Category:Virginia_Appalachians|Virginia Appalachians]] |- |[[:Category:West_Virginia_Appalachians|West Virginia Appalachians]] |- |} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Appalachia_Project-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Five Regions of Appalachia }} {{Clear}} If you see things that need done, you can add them to the [[#Tasks|Task list, below]]. If you have ideas for things that the Team could be doing, let me know! ~ [[Craig-4574|Sandy]] The links in the table above are for the "landing level" categories (where people profiles should be categorized; project pages are categorized under [[:Category: Appalachia Project]]). Thirteen states have counties in Appalachia. The '''Central Appalachia Team''' covers counties in four of them: Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, & West Virginia (the yellow area in the above map). :'''Kentucky''': Kentucky's 54 Appalachia countiesAs listed by the Appalachian Regional Commission ([https://www.arc.gov/appalachian-counties-served-by-arc/ here]) as of 30 June 2022. are all in the Central Appalachia Regions. (See the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#Kentucky|Kentucky table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]].) The counties in Central Appalachia Region are [[Space:Adair_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Adair''']], [[Space:Bath_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Bath''']], [[Space:Bell_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Bell''']], [[Space:Boyd_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Boyd''']], [[Space:Breathitt_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Breathitt''']], [[Space:Carter_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Carter''']], [[Space:Casey_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Casey''']], [[Space:Clark_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Clark''']], [[Space:Clay_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Clay''']], [[Space:Clinton_County_Kentucky|'''Clinton''']], [[Space:Cumberland_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Cumberland''']], [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project|'''Edmonson''']], [[Space:Elliott_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Elliott''']], [[Space:Estill_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Estill''']], Fleming, Floyd, Garrard, Green, [[Space:Greenup_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Greenup''']], Harlan, [[Space:Hart_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Hart''']], Jackson, Johnson, [[Space:Knott_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Knott''']], Knox, Laurel, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Lewis, Lincoln, McCreary, [[Space:Madison_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Madison''']], Magoffin, Martin, [[Space:Menifee_County_Kentucky|'''Menifee''']], [[Space:Metcalfe_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Metcalfe''']], Monroe, [[:Space:Montgomery_County, Kentucky|'''Montgomery''']], Morgan, Nicholas, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Powell, Pulaski, [[Space:Robertson_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Robertson''']], Rockcastle, Rowan, Russell, Wayne, Whitley, and Wolfe. :'''Tennessee''': Tennessee's 52 Appalachia counties are split between the [[Space:South_Central_Appalachia_Team|South Central]] and the Central Appalachia Regions. (see the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#Tennessee|Tennessee table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The counties in the Central Appalachia Region are [[Space:Anderson_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Anderson''']], [[Space:Campbell_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Campbell''']], [[Space:Claiborne_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Claiborne''']], [[Space:Clay_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Clay''']], [[Space:Fentress_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Fentress''']], Grainger, Hancock, [[Space:Jackson_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Jackson''']], Macon, [[Space:Morgan_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Morgan''']], [[Space:Overton_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Overton''']], Pickett, [[Space:Scott_County_Tennessee|'''Scott''']], and Union. :'''Virginia''': Virginia's 25 Appalachia counties, are split between the [[Space:South_Central_Appalachia_Team|South Central]] and the Central Appalachia Regions. (see the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#Virginia|Virginia table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The counties in the Central Appalachia Region are: Buchanan, Dickenson, [[Space:Lee_County%2C_Virginia|'''Lee''']], [[Space:Russell_County%2C_Virginia|'''Russell''']], [[Space:Scott_County%2C_Virginia|Scott]], [[Space:Tazewell_County%2C_Virginia|'''Tazewell''']], and Wise. :'''West Virginia''': West Virginia's 55 Appalachia counties, are split between the [[Space:Northern_Appalachia_Team|Northern Appalachia]], [[Space:North_Central_Appalachia_Team|North Central]], and Central Regions. (see the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#West Virginia|West Virginia table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The counties in the Central Appalachia Region are [[Space:Boone_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Boone''']], [[Space:Lincoln_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Lincoln''']], [[Space:Logan_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Logan''']], [[Space:McDowell_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''McDowell''']], [[Space:Mingo_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Mingo''']], [[Space:Wayne_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Wayne''']], and [[Space:Wyoming_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Wyoming''']]. ---- '''When adding the appropriate Appalachians category, add any appropriate county-level location categories too.''' If working on pre-USA profiles, be aware that North Carolina and Virginia are part of the [[Project:US Southern Colonies |US Southern Colonies Project]], which has guidelines for locations. See the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Editing Guidance#Datafield_Guide|Datafield Guide]] section of the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Editing Guidance|US Southern Colonies Project Editing Guidance]] for specifics about pre-USA locations. For instance, if someone was born in Augusta County, Colony of Virginia in 1750, married in Botetourt County in 1770, and died in Fincastle County in 1775, add :[[Category: Virginia Appalachians]]
[[Category: Augusta County, Virginia Colony]]
[[Category: Botetourt County, Virginia Colony]]
[[Category: Fincastle County, Virginia Colony]] even though only Botetourt County is listed as one of today's 423 Appalacian counties by the Appalachian Regional Commision. Fincastle County went extinct in 1776, and what remains of the once vast Augusta County is not in the Appalachian Region.[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Virginia County Formation Maps]. ---- The [[Project: Appalachia |Appalachia Project]]'s [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia]] includes all 423 counties listed by the Appalachian Regional Commission, plus some, with links to the WikiTree category pages. {{Clear}} === Member Details === ''See [[Space: Appalachia Project|Appalachia Project Membership]] for the Project's membership.'' : Members can add details of their interest area(s) and what they're working on for the Central Appalachia Team in this section. * '''Member''': ''Interest area(s)'' ** ''Working on/intend to do/have an idea to do...'' *"[[Gibson-23294|Angela (Gibson) Watts]]". "Interest Areas" Counties of interest include: KY:Magoffin, Breathitt,Knott, Floyd, Harlan ** "Interest include / working on " on the creating and improving profiles oof families of Eastern Kentucky and identifying noteables * '''[[Williams-5383|Kristin (Williams) Anderson]]''': Interest in Appalachia notables, cemeteries, along with Kentucky and Ohio ancestry. ** Working on creating profiles, from books that describe lineage, for individuals in the Appalachia region. * '''[[Anderson-27719|Susan Anderson]]''': Logsdon ** (Susan to add) * '''[[Adkins-Langen-1|Alex Adkins-Langen]]''': Most of my ancestors were in Wayne Co. ** (Alex to add) * '''[[Beatty-3149|Karla Beatty]]''':Kentucky Ancestors ** (Karla to add) * '''[[Bishop-16832|Mel Bishop]]''': My primary research areas are Lewis, Fleming, Nicholas and Robertson Counties in Kentucky. ** Working on: checking existing profiles in these areas for errors and completeness as well as adding new ones; expanding USBH documentation and profiles in these areas; creating FSPs for Robertson and Lewis Counties. * '''[[Blankenship-4480|Daryl Blankenship]]''': ** (Daryl to add) * '''[[Bowman-3396|Don Bowman]]''': Emphasis on the Bowman line in Owsley County and the Asher line in Leslie County of Kentucky. ** (Don to add) * '''[[Brady-1418|Chris Brady]] ''': My primary interest for Central Appalachia is in Garrard County, Kentucky. Early names include West, Hurt and Davis. * '''[[Bruce-5943|Thomas Bruce IV]] ''': Has North Central and Central ancestors. ** (Thomas to add) * '''[[Buckner-1534|Loretta Buckner]] ''': Has Central ancestors + PA to VA and NC, and now finding lots of twiglets in KY and elsewhere. ** (Loretta to add) * '''[[Carter-23719|Laura Carter]]''': This is my first project - please be patient with me as I figure out what to do to be helpful. My interest is in Russell, Scott, Wise, and Lee counties in Virginia. A few of my families’ homesteads are still standing in Scott County. I’ve visited several of the cemeteries and run into distant cousins every time I tour the area. * '''[[Castaneda-506|Anthony Castaneda]]''': Harlan County, Kentucky and Wise County, Virginia ** (Anthony to add) * '''[[Coleman-14347|Gary Coleman]]''': My ancestry largely straddles the Kentucky-Virginia border. ** (Gary to add) * '''[[Combs-1687|Matthew Combs]]''': Born and raised in Clay County, Kentucky. Spent 36 years in that area before migrating in 2020 to Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Research interests include: Kentucky ancestors, Y-DNA, Autosomal DNA, Combs One Name Study, Clay County, Kentucky Cemeteries. ** Goal #1: Discover more information to answer questions about brick wall great-grandparents: [[Combs-1698|Daniel Boone Combs (1892-aft.1920)]] [[Sizemore-587|Rebecca (Sizemore) Hoskins (abt.1887-abt.1950)]] [[Bowling-742|John L. Bowling (1904-1975)]] [[Eversole-197|Roxie (Eversole) Harris (1907-1989)]] ** Goal #2: Uncover precise paternal lineage via Y-DNA. ** Goal #3: Confirm more ancestors using autosomal DNA. ** Goal #4: Start a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Combs_Name_Study Combs One Name Study]. '''DONE''', cousin [[Combs-6364|Melodie Combs]] beat me to it. :) ** Goal #5: Map every cemetery in Clay County, Kentucky with GPS coordinates and record every burial. *'''[[Combs-6364|Melodie Combs]]''': I reside in Floyd County, I was born and raised in Knott County, my mother is from Mousie, Kentucky and my father is from Quicksand, Ky. My family names are Combs, Huff, Smith, Campbell, Allen, Prater, Wicker, Beverly, Wadkins, Handshoe, Moore, Gibson, Collins. ** There’s numerous old newspaper articles about some of my ancestors. Some were involved in the Clayhole Election Day massacre. Several were involved in the French Eversole Feud. Bad Tom Smith is a distant cousin of mine, he was hung in 1895 in Breathitt County for his crimes. *'''[[Compton-3752|Sandi Compton]]''': I am WV born and have eight to ten generations on my maternal side born in WV, Virginia, and Kentucky. ** (Sandy to Add) * '''[[Cornell-4446|Edward Cornell]]''': Melungeon heritage ** The Collins in Hawkins County, TN intermarried with families like the Nichols and Gibsons, and branched off into Floyd/Magoffin County, Kentucky, while proceeding to marry into more families like the Barnetts and Coles (Im related to all of these). My Magoffin County branch then branches off into Carmel, Ohio and became the “Carmel Indians” * '''[[Tanner-7353|Melody (Tanner) Clark]]''': Melody to add ** (Melody to add) * '''[[Crews-2118|Bill Crews]]''': ** (Bill to add) * '''[[Crum-2235|Jon Crum]]''': Jon to Add ** (John to add) * '''[[Davis-22213|Teresa Davis]]''': ** (Teresa to add) * '''[[Edwards-41906|Abby Edwards]]''': ** (Abby to add) * '''[[Estridge-89|Rachel Estridge]]''': ** (Rachel to add) * '''[[Brown-128324|Michelle (Brown) Farmer]]''': Southeast Kentucky ** (Michelle to add) *'''[[Guinn-694|Mary Lou (Guinn) Finley]]''': Guinn and Finley Family Lines ** (Mary Lou to add) * '''[[Dale-2823|Pam (Dale) Fraley]]''': Working on creating Free Spacepages for the counties in my region. ** Bath, Boyd, Breathitt, Carter, Clark, Estill, Fayette, Fleming, Greenup, Lee, McCreary, Menifee, Montgomery, Morgan, Nicholas, Owsley, Powell, Whitley, and Wolfe Counties in Kentucky. ** Anderson, Campbell, Fentress, Grainger, Pickett and Scott Counties in Tennessee. ** Lincoln County in West Virginia.. ** Look toward picking up an idle county page to adopt. * '''[[Brawley-55|Mary (Brawley) Fuat]]''': I’ve been working on ancestors of my DNA matches from southwest Virginia (Russell, Scott, Wise, Washington counties). ** Descendants of [[Gray-9727|James Gray (abt.1765-1849)]]. * '''[[Fry-8548|Judith Fry]]''': Kentucky and Tennessee ** Adding family from Knox, Clay, Harlan Counties in Kentucky *** Claiborne, Union Counties in Tennessee *'''[[Gemperline-2|Danielle Gemperline]]''': ** Counties of interest include: KY: Owsley, Estill, Lee, Jackson, Elliott, Carter, Magoffin; WV: Wayne County; VA: Russell, Scott ** Have done fairly extensive research on the Brandenburg family of Eastern Kentucky, descendants of early settlers Matthias and Hester (Wolgamot) Brandenburg. * '''[[Johnson-136214|Christine (Johnson) Gephart]]''': ** Christine to add * '''[[Gilbert-9202|Gregory Gilbert]]''': Some are even founding families in some areas. My families are Gilbert,DeHart,Tabor ,Warren and Davis for starters. ** Gregory to add * '''[[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]]''': Virginia ** Virginia: Fincastle and Botetourt, Rockbridge ** Names: Pendleton, Dakin, Brugh * '''[[Hall-58853|Brenda (Hall) Nydam]]''': I have many ancestors from Powell County, Kentucky. ** My interests are Hall, Skidmore, Helton, Birch, Morton, Bowen, Stone, Mays. * '''[[Hautala-20|Susan Hautala]]''' ** Kentucky: Harlan, Letcher, Floyd, Knott ** Virginia: Lee, Wise ** If you happen to stumble across any Finnish immigrants and get stuck let me know – I also work on bridging the gap to Finnish records. * '''[[Gray-20306|Ida (Gray) Houston]]''': I am mostly interested in the North Central, Central and South Central. Central Appalachia areas of interest include Carter, Greenup, Lawrence and Logan counties in Kentucky. For Tennessee, I am interested in Franklin, Grainger, McMinn, Rhea, Roane, and Warren County, Tennessee. Virginia counties I am interested in are Botetourt, Grayson, Tazewell, and Wythe. * '''[[Isleman-1|Janine Isleman]]''': creating and adding profiles as need in this region ** Adding Employees & the families of the [[Space:Everett_Rowland_Sawmill%2C_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Everett Rowland Sawmill, Tennessee One Place Study]], White County, TN * '''[[Jarvis-4829|Frank Jarvis]]''': ** (Frank to add) * '''[[Jeffries-2458|K. Jeffries]]''': WV counties of Boone and Logan; VA county of Tazewell. ** (Kelli to add) *'''[[Kitts-382|David Kitts]]''': Grainger County, TN Ancestors ** (David to add) * '''[[Smith-241759|Sue (Smith) Knifley]]''': Green, Adair, and Casey County and some of Taylor County, Kentucky ** Adding spouse's family members who were in Adair, Casey and Russell county. Also working on cemeteries in Adair. * '''[[Todd-8979|Cinda (Todd) Laulile]]''': My focus is Johnson , Floyd, Morgan, Elliott, and Greenup. The Todd side (Paternal) moved around a lot, and are very scattered. Maternal side is mainly Floyd and Johnson. I also have family in West Virginia. * (Cinda to add) * '''[[Cole-8886|Emily (Cole) Ledford]]''': East Tennessee and Kentucky descendant ** (Emily to add) * '''[[Lee-43187|Karen Lee]]''': I research Boyle, Lincoln and Mercer Counties. ** (Karen to add) * '''[[Little-3000|James Little]]''': James to add ** (James to add) *'''[[McCollum-1850|Reta McCollum]]''': Reta to Add ** Always working on many different ancestor profiles from Kentucky. * '''[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]]''': (Audrey to add) ** (Audrey to add) *'''[[Mason-19914|Cameron Mason]]''': ** (Cameron to add) * '''[[Tull-5|Margaret (Tull) Meredith]]''': ** My interests will be Walker, Fayette, Tuscaloosa, Lawrence, and Lauderdale, AL ** Tippah, Tishomingo, and Alcorn Counties in Mississippi; ** Jefferson, White, Dekalb, Scott, Blount, and Greene Counties in Tennessee ** Anderson and Greenville Counties in South Carolina; ** Carroll and Elbert Counties in Georgia; * '''[[Maynard-5042|Melissa Maynard]]''': Interest in my Pike, Kentucky family. I have a small connection to the McCoys that I am interested in learning more about. ** Working on improving sources and documenting correctly. * '''[[Moon-5488|Bob Moon]]''': ''from Bob's join post'' - "Three of my four grandparents were from Appalachia: two in East Tennessee and one in Southwest Virginia...." Bob, please feel free to edit! ~ [[Noland-165|Liz]] * '''[[Morrison-4392|Loretta Morrison]]''': Kentucky Research interests : Surnames: Caudill, Maggard of Letcher County, Kentucky (migrated from Rockingham & Shenandoah, VA) Surname: Bruner, Hardinsburg County, Kentucky. (North Carolina, Tennessee and Southern Virginia see South Central Team ). Also of interest South Carolina interest: Yarbrough of Union County. And finally, Ohio interest: Smith of Muskingum County, Ohio. * '''[[Murphy-26503|Lukas Murphy]]''': Many of my ancestors are from the Central Appalachian region and I live in Kentucky. ** (Lukas to add) *'''[[Hylton-105|Jason (Hylton) Musgrove]]''': All of my mother's and father's ancestors are all from the Central Appalachia region since at least the early 1800's. ** (Jason to add) * '''[[Belt-1440|Angela (Belt) Newcom]]''': I have been adding my mom's paternal line and that is where they come from. ** My mother's family is primarily from Whitley and Harlan counties in Kentucky. A little further up the line they come from Virginia. Our family has always been really proud of our Appalachian roots and we still have a number of family members living in that region. There is even a huge family reunion every year in Whitley County, Kentucky. * '''[[Obradovich-13|Todd Obradovich]]''': SE Kentucky Ancestors ** (Todd to add) * '''[[Wyatt-8601|Michelle (Wyatt) Oviatt]]''': Ancestors from Central Appalacia ** Working from the following relatives that I've found so far in Central Appalacia: *** '''KENTUCKY''' - Stephens-18978 *** '''VIRGINIA''' - Erbaugh-36, Garber-140, Penn-448, Savage-7308 *** '''TENNESSEE''' - Garber-246 * '''[[Parton-298|Brian Parton]]''': Ancestors in Tennessee and Kentucky ** The majority of my ancestral research is focused in south and southeastern Kentucky region (Pulaski, Whitley, Bell counties to name few). Their western migration however seems to have begun in Jamestown area in the early 17th century traveling west through Virginia, and south down through North Carolina, up through Tennesee, landing in Kentucky. Surnames: Parton, Henderson, Woodall, Lay, Clary, Mounce, Thompson, Hayden, Peyton, Millburn, Casada/Cassada, Simpson, Hughes, Taylor, New, Watkins, Howard, Lynch, Bingham, Anderson, Ryan, King, Mize, Sharp, Moore, Cox and Wash...to name a few. * '''[[Patak-6|Mike Patak]]''': Crockett, Vance, VanDyke families in Tazewell and Buchanan Counties, Virginia ** Adding ancestors (Crockett, Vance, VanDyke) to WikiTree during Thons. * '''[[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]]''': Working the Bennett and Hamrick family lines in Southwest WV. Working on my husband's ancestor lines of Crockett, Vance, Altizer, VanDyke in Buchanan and Tazewell Counties. Active in the [[Space:Southeast_United_States_Mining_Disasters_Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] and [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|Southern Colonies Team]]. ** Working on adding Profiles for the [[Space:Southeast_United_States_Mining_Disasters_Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] ** Adding my husband's ancestors to [[:Category:Buchanan_County%2C_Virginia|Buchanan]] and [[:Category:Tazewell_County%2C_Virginia|Tazewell]] Counties. ** Always Sourcing Unsourced WV Counties * '''[[Pattison-455|Jim Pattison]]''': My interests are in Campbell County, Tennessee and neighboring counties in both Tennessee and Kentucky. My ancestors in this area include the Sharps that founded Sharp's Station and the Beeler family that fought in the Revolution ** Working on the Sharp and related families in Campbell and surrounding counties. * '''[[Linstrom-30|Carrie (Linstrom) Pau]]''': Pulaksi, County, KY ** Adding and Improving on my Pulaski, KY ancestors * '''[[Pence-373|Susan Pence]]''': Paternal Ancestors from Eastern Kentucky ** (Susan to add) * '''[[Bryce-823|Monica (Bryce) Pendleton]]''':A large amount of my ancestors are from this region. ** (Monica to add) * '''[[Pickering-2819|Bob Pickering]]''': Augusta, Montgomery, Botetourt, Fincastle, and Scott Va., Green and Metcalfe, Ky, and Jefferson and Harrison, Ohio. ** McManus and Dougherty families, of early Augusta and Montgomery Counties, Virginia as well as Green and Metcalfe County, Kentucky; Dowell family of Maryland, Albemarle County, Virginia, and Green, Barren and Metcalfe Counties, Kentucky, Sandidge, Graves and Pulliam families of Virginia and Green County, Kentucky; Skaggs familly of early Augusta County, Virginia and Green and Barren Counties, Kentucky; Gaddy family of Virginia and Green, Barren and Metcalfe Counties, Kentucky, ad Oakes family of Metcalfe County, Kentucky. * '''[[Childers-2762|Amy (Childers) Phillips]]''': I do a lot of Pike County, Floyd County, & Johnson County in KY and work some in Buchanan County, Dickenson County, & Russell County, VA. I am still adding and updating my ancestors' profiles. * '''[[Waller-5664|Vicki (Waller) Posey]]''': Ancestors in OH/KY/TN ** Adding and Improving on my Ancestors Profiles {{red|private profile}} * '''[[Powers-5789|John Powers]]''': Kentucky and Ohio Ancestors ** Adding and Improving on Kentucky and Ohio Ancestors *'''[[Chasteen-447|Connie (Chasteen) Pullen]]''': Tennessee and Kentucky Ancestors ** In-laws Parton & Holmes. Direct line ancestors Chastain, Ledbetter, Baker, and several others. Looking to improve profiles with solid sources, learn their stories, and connect with distant family. * '''[[Ratcliffe-584|Georzetta Ratcliffe]]''': Virginia/West Virginia and into Kentucky. ** (Georzetta to add) * '''[[Rice-8480|Helen Rice]]''': Eastern Kentucky and northern Tennessee. ** Researching, adding and editing ancestors with or related to surnames of Chestnut, Fields, McQueen, Rader, Smith, and Taylor. * '''[[Soltysiak-9|Erin (Soltysiak) Robertson]]''': Virginia and West Virginia ** Adding and Improving on Virginia and West Virginia Profiles * '''[[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]]''': Kentucky Pioneers ** (Azure to add) * '''[[Scott-42457|Brad Scott]]''': Born and reared in Scott County, Virginia. Relatives in Sullivan County, TN and Wise Co., VA. ** (Brad to add)} * '''[[Secrest-503|Ival Secrest]]''': Lewis and Fleming Counties, KY). I also have roots in the North region (Mifflin, Fayette, and Westmorland Counties, PA) and the North Central Region (many of the counties in Southeast Ohio Meigs in particular). As I continue my research, Virginia and West Virginia pop up. ** (Ival to add) * '''[[Noland-165|Liz (Noland) Shifflett]]''': My areas of interest center around my ancestors who were mostly further east in Virginia, although I have a Van Meter ancestor who lived in Ohio & Berkeley Counties before the Revolution and Gill ancestors in Botetourt & Fincastle (1770s). I'm a member of the [[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]] & Southern Colonies' [[Space: US Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia Team|Colony of Virginia Team]]. ** I think I'd like to focus my work for Central Appalachia on Gerrard County, Kentucky, where my Gill and Aldridge ancestors lived (if I recall, they settled there after the Revolutionary War, so I'd be working mostly from around the time of the Revolution through the1850s). * '''[[Gaylor-44|Mary Ann (Gaylor) Simmons]]''': Anderson County, Tennessee ** (Mary Ann to add) * '''[[Stanley-11068|Amanda Stanley]]''': Primarily Central Appalachia, however south central Appalachia also applies ** (Amanda to add) * '''[[Lambert-1995|Nan (Lambert) Starjak]]''': adding Appalachia information to relevant Tennessee counties; added spaces for Tennessee Appalachia counties that don't have one. Adding Appalachia stickers/categories to Tennessee profiles as applicable. Considering side project regarding TVA moved cemeteries. * '''[[Stacy-1760|April Stacy]]''': I have family from Kentucky and Virginia. ** I'm working on adding and improving my ancestors profiles. * '''[[Stacy-2346|Patrick Stacy]]''': Russell County, Virginia, East Kentucky and West Virginia (Hatfield and McCoy descendant) ** I'm working on updating sources for ancestors and related families, and finding family connections. * '''[[Stephens-3929|Alice Mae Stephens]]''' Stephens family, Whitley County, Kentucky plus. * '''[[Stone-18679|Jeremy Stone]]''': ** (Jeremy to add) * '''[[Hunter-5770|Carol (Hunter) Sullivan]]''': I was born in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. I have a Hunter One-Name Study registered with the Guild of One-Name Studies and research all Hunters born and raised in West Virginia, USA. ** (Carol to add) * '''[[Thompson-62745|Karen Thompson]]''': My family has relatives from the West Virginia counties of Barbour, Cabell, Gilmer, Pendleton, Kanawha, Lincoln, Monroe, and Putnam counties. I have resided in Cabell County for over 65 years ** (Karen to add) * '''[[Tilley-856|Bob Tilley]]''': Virginia Miners ** Working on adding Profiles for the [[Space:Southeast_United_States_Mining_Disasters_Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] * '''[[Vanoy-22|Abby Vanoy]]''': Abby to add ** (Abby to add)} * '''[[Vaughn-4466|Reese Vaughn]]''': Vaughns in Estill and Powell County KY, Garners in Tennessee migrated to Calhoun/Benton co. Alabama and to Mississippi, eventually to Texas. ** (Reese to add) * '''[[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]]''': ** [[Space:Weddington_Name_Study|Weddington Name Study]] includes Weddington families in eastern Kentucky and surrounding areas (OH, WV). These Weddington families originated in south west Virginia. Knowledgeable of other associated family names in eastern Kentucky. The North Carolina Weddington families migrated to Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. I have other family lines in Tennessee. Some knowledge of central Pennsylvania. [[Project: Cemeterist|Cemeterist]]. Multiple [[Project:One_Name_Studies|ONS]] coordinator. I work on the [[Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy|Hatfield & McCoy]] sub-project. Interest in the [[Space:Melungeon_Roots|Melungeon Roots]] sub-project. * '''[[Wheat-1367|Matthew Wheat]]''': Ancestors in Kentucky ** (Matthew to add) * '''[[Reed-33353|Robb Reed]]''': I have ancestors from Pickett and Overton counties in TN. ** Working on adding families from Pickett and Overton counties, and cleaning up bios and cemetery attachments. == Central Appalachia Team To-Dos == '''Profile Maintenance''': Project members are asked to help work on profiles in the project's [[:Category:Appalachia Project Maintenance Categories|Maintenance Categories]]. Note that if you add a maintenance category, you should generally also add details of why you added it to the profile's Research Notes. : ''Needs categories'' can be added to a profile using the project sticker (see [[Template: Appalachia|this template page]]), including [[:Category:Appalachia Project Needs Sources |Appalachia Project Needs Sources]] for a profile that has at least one source but needs additional sources. : Profiles for Appalachians with no sources should have {{Unsourced|Appalachia}} added to the profile, which will put the profile in the project's Unsourced Profiles category: [[:Category:Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles|Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles]]. === Tasks === : Team members - if you're working on a listed task, please "sign" it by adding ~~~~ * Check location categories for profiles of people who were born in, who lived in or who were associated with this region. ** Add the appropriate Appalachians category + [[Template:Appalachian Roots|Sticker]]. ** If the person is associated with Appalachia, check the [[Project:Notables#Qualifications_for_Profiles|qualifications]] posted by the [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]] to see if [[:Category: Appalachia, Notables|[[Category: Appalachia, Notables]] ]] should be added to the person's profile (whether or not they're associated with the South Central region of Appalachia). ====Note About VA & WV Stickers==== :When using the Appalachia Project's '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Appalachian_Roots stickers]''', please keep in mind that West Virginia was NOT a State until June 20, 1863. Please use the appropriate stickers for those that were born in Virginia, now West Virginia: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Virginia and West Virginia Specific Stickers''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; ! align="left" style="background:#B6D3C2;"|'''Sticker''' ! align="left" style="background:#B6D3C2;"|'''Sticker Code''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E6EEE9;"|{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Native Virginian (Born in Virginia, Now West Virginia as of June 20, 1863) |flag=US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |tooltip=Flag of Virginia }} ! align="left" style="background:#E6EEE9;"|{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Native Virginian (Born in Virginia, Now West Virginia as of June 20, 1863) |flag=US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |tooltip=Flag of Virginia }} |- ! align="left" style="background:#D4EADD;"|{{Appalachia Sticker |born |state= VA-WV }} ! align="left" style="background:#D4EADD;"|{{Appalachia Sticker |born |state= VA-WV }} - IF the person stayed in what is now West Virginia |- ! align="left" style="background:#D4EADD;"|{{Appalachia Sticker|state=Virginia}} ! align="left" style="background:#D4EADD;"|{{Appalachia Sticker|state=Virginia}} - IF the person stayed in what is now Virginia |- {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|NOTE: Also check the Profile's Location of Birth. If it states West Virginia and it is before June 20, 1863, please correct it to Virginia. |- |} |} |} ---- '''Regional Team Space Pages''' [[Space:Northern_Appalachia_Team|Northern Appalachia Team]] | [[Space:North_Central_Appalachia_Team|North Central Appalachia Team]] | [[Space:Central_Appalachia_Team|Central Appalachia Team]] | [[Space:South_Central_Appalachia_Team|South Central Appalachia Team]] | [[Space:Southern_Appalachia_Team|Southern Appalachia Team]] '''Regional Team Categories ''' : [[:Category:Northern_Appalachia_Team|Northern Appalachia Team]] | [[:Category:North_Central_Appalachia_Team|North Central Appalachia Team]] | [[:Category:Central_Appalachia_Team|Central Appalachia Team]] | [[:Category:South_Central_Appalachia_Team|South Central Appalachia Team]] | [[:Category:Southern_Appalachia_Team|Southern Appalachia Team]] ----
See [[#Member Details|Members (below)]]. :{| border="1" ! style="background-color:#FDFAB3; color:#000;"| States |- |[[:Category:Kentucky_Appalachians|Kentucky Appalachians]] |- |[[:Category:Tennessee_Appalachians|Tennessee Appalachians]] |- |[[:Category:Virginia_Appalachians|Virginia Appalachians]] |- |[[:Category:West_Virginia_Appalachians|West Virginia Appalachians]] |- |} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Appalachia_Project-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Five Regions of Appalachia }} {{Clear}} If you see things that need done, you can add them to the [[#Tasks|Task list, below]]. If you have ideas for things that the Team could be doing, let me know! ~ [[Craig-4574|Sandy]] The links in the table above are for the "landing level" categories (where people profiles should be categorized; project pages are categorized under [[:Category: Appalachia Project]]). Thirteen states have counties in Appalachia. The '''Central Appalachia Team''' covers counties in four of them: Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, & West Virginia (the yellow area in the above map). :'''Kentucky''': Kentucky's 54 Appalachia countiesAs listed by the Appalachian Regional Commission ([https://www.arc.gov/appalachian-counties-served-by-arc/ here]) as of 30 June 2022. are all in the Central Appalachia Regions. (See the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#Kentucky|Kentucky table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]].) The counties in Central Appalachia Region are [[Space:Adair_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Adair''']], [[Space:Bath_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Bath''']], [[Space:Bell_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Bell''']], [[Space:Boyd_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Boyd''']], [[Space:Breathitt_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Breathitt''']], [[Space:Carter_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Carter''']], [[Space:Casey_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Casey''']], [[Space:Clark_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Clark''']], [[Space:Clay_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Clay''']], [[Space:Clinton_County_Kentucky|'''Clinton''']], [[Space:Cumberland_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Cumberland''']], [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project|'''Edmonson''']], [[Space:Elliott_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Elliott''']], [[Space:Estill_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Estill''']], Fleming, Floyd, Garrard, Green, [[Space:Greenup_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Greenup''']], Harlan, [[Space:Hart_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Hart''']], Jackson, Johnson, [[Space:Knott_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Knott''']], Knox, Laurel, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Lewis, Lincoln, McCreary, [[Space:Madison_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Madison''']], Magoffin, Martin, [[Space:Menifee_County_Kentucky|'''Menifee''']], [[Space:Metcalfe_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Metcalfe''']], Monroe, [[:Space:Montgomery_County, Kentucky|'''Montgomery''']], Morgan, Nicholas, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Powell, Pulaski, [[Space:Robertson_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Robertson''']], Rockcastle, Rowan, Russell, Wayne, Whitley, and Wolfe. :'''Tennessee''': Tennessee's 52 Appalachia counties are split between the [[Space:South_Central_Appalachia_Team|South Central]] and the Central Appalachia Regions. (see the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#Tennessee|Tennessee table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The counties in the Central Appalachia Region are [[Space:Anderson_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Anderson''']], [[Space:Campbell_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Campbell''']], [[Space:Claiborne_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Claiborne''']], [[Space:Clay_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Clay''']], [[Space:Fentress_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Fentress''']], Grainger, Hancock, [[Space:Jackson_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Jackson''']], Macon, [[Space:Morgan_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Morgan''']], [[Space:Overton_County%2C_Tennessee|'''Overton''']], Pickett, [[Space:Scott_County_Tennessee|'''Scott''']], and Union. :'''Virginia''': Virginia's 25 Appalachia counties, are split between the [[Space:South_Central_Appalachia_Team|South Central]] and the Central Appalachia Regions. (see the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#Virginia|Virginia table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The counties in the Central Appalachia Region are: Buchanan, Dickenson, [[Space:Lee_County%2C_Virginia|'''Lee''']], [[Space:Russell_County%2C_Virginia|'''Russell''']], [[Space:Scott_County%2C_Virginia|Scott]], [[Space:Tazewell_County%2C_Virginia|'''Tazewell''']], and Wise. :'''West Virginia''': West Virginia's 55 Appalachia counties, are split between the [[Space:Northern_Appalachia_Team|Northern Appalachia]], [[Space:North_Central_Appalachia_Team|North Central]], and Central Regions. (see the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#West Virginia|West Virginia table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The counties in the Central Appalachia Region are [[Space:Boone_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Boone''']], [[Space:Lincoln_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Lincoln''']], [[Space:Logan_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Logan''']], [[Space:McDowell_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''McDowell''']], [[Space:Mingo_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Mingo''']], [[Space:Wayne_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Wayne''']], and [[Space:Wyoming_County%2C_West_Virginia|'''Wyoming''']]. ---- '''When adding the appropriate Appalachians category, add any appropriate county-level location categories too.''' If working on pre-USA profiles, be aware that North Carolina and Virginia are part of the [[Project:US Southern Colonies |US Southern Colonies Project]], which has guidelines for locations. See the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Editing Guidance#Datafield_Guide|Datafield Guide]] section of the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Editing Guidance|US Southern Colonies Project Editing Guidance]] for specifics about pre-USA locations. For instance, if someone was born in Augusta County, Colony of Virginia in 1750, married in Botetourt County in 1770, and died in Fincastle County in 1775, add :
Central Avenue 006 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] [[Stutzman-253|Harry Stutzman]] ran a grocery store out of this building for many years. Later, [[Miller-46352|Ted Miller]] and his wife Arlene operated Ted Miller meats out of this building. The building was torn down as part of the "Urban Renewal project. {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_006_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-41.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-75.jpg |size=600|caption=Miller Meat Market, Orioles, and Kuhns old warehouse 4/1/67}} [[Space:Lancaster_Opera_House|Traveling East across Central Avenue is the Lancaster Opera House]]
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Central Avenue 130 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_130_-_Lancaster_New_York-3.jpg|size=600|August 19, 1926 edition of the Lancaster Enterprise}} [[Rekate-24|George Rekate]] Owned a car dealeship at 130 Central Avenue in the 1920's and 1930's. {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_130_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600|caption=130 Central Avenue}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_130_-_Lancaster_New_York-4.jpg|size=500|caption=April 23, 1959 edition of the Lancaster Enterprise}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_130_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600|caption=130 Central Avenue}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_130_-_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|size=600|caption=130 Central Avenue}}
Central Avenue 148 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_148_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|caption=[[Huber-1633|William L. Huber]], [[Huber-2168|Joseph A. Huber]] [[Huber-1630|Leonard L. Huber]], [[Piraino-12|Dorris Huber]], [[Huber-1629|Viola C. Robinson]], [[Huber-1631|Robert J. Huber]], and [[Huber-1632|Angeline S. Huber]]|size=600}}
Central Avenue 152 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] According to Erie Co. records the house was built in 1890. In 1892 [[Huber-1589|Louis Huber]] Opened a grocery store in this buildinng
Central Avenue 16 - New York Store
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Located at the southwest corner of West Main Street, this building has the distinction of being the location where [[Feyler-8|Earnest Feyler]] in April of 1895, began what was to become the New York State Electric and Gas Company. He later moved his business to the southeast corner of Central Avenue and Brady Avenue. In 1928 his company was estimated to be worth five million dollars. These buildings were purchased by the Lancaster Central School System in the 1960's and they are now the district offices, with the main building named the J. Norman Hayes Administration Building in honor of a popular former School Superintendant. The New York Store building was constructed by Ernest Feyler following the great fire of 1894 as the Buffalo Dry Good Store to replace a previous building. It later served as Braun's Dry Good Store until about 1957 when the store went out of business. The [[Space:The New York Store|New York Store ]] New York Store moved from what is now Carsons Jewelers on West Main Street next door to its present location. In the 1970's, a covering was installed over the brick; it has recently been removed from the South side of the building. ----- [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] Records show that The Kickholter Store on this site had been destroyed by fire in 1855. Two smaller buildings had been owned by Raynor on this site as early as 1866. The three story Raynor Exchange was then built at this site. Records show there was a small fire in a dentist's office (Dr. Vaugham) in the Raynor Exchange in 1879. The Lancaster Times paper was in this building in 1880 along with the Hastrich Brother's Meat Market (Hastrich succeeded J. Schrankel’s Lancaster Union Meat Market.) LeMunyon's Drug Store (with a branch Post Office) was there in 1882. The full Post Office was in the Exchange by 1885. Schleib's Shoe Store was located at the West Main Street end of the building 1890-93, and was replaced by a barber. The third floor hall was used for public entertainments in the 1880’s and 90's. Mr. A. Suttell had a store in the Raynor Exchange on the North end of the building. Feyler's Buffalo Dry Goods Store at this location was the first building in town to use electric lights. In 1894 a fire destroyed the Raynor Exchange. The three story brick building still present today was built in the late 1890’s. Early tenants included Louis Mayback's Shoe Store 1900's to 1925 (only part of the building), C.J. Krehl's Buffalo Dry Goods Store 1903 to 1925, and Roy S. Knauber’s Clothing Store, which held a closing sale here in 1934. Tenants of the more recent building included: Braun's Department Store, 1940's to 1956, The New York Store, 1956 to date. In the 1970’s a facelift was given to the building. {{Image|file=The_New_York_Store-2.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=The_New_York_Store.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=The_New_York_Store-1.jpg|size=600}} ------- United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 16 Central Avenue ca. 1894 Raynor Exchange Building/ Braun Building Constructed for: Ernest Feyler Contributing primary building 3-story, 10-bay flat-roof irregularly shaped masonry building with Italianate styling. 1st story features modern brick infill and irregularly placed contemporary plate glass windows and double entry doors. Upper windows typically in symmetrical rows, 1/1 wood sash double hung within segmental arch openings with decorative brickwork and rusticated stone sills. Decorative corbelled brickwork at cornice, carved stone block that reads "Raynor Exchange 1894." {{Image|file=The_New_York_Store.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:Central Avenue 006 - Lancaster, New York|Traveling south down Central Avenue, there once was 6 Central Avenue]] ==Source== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]
Central Avenue 176 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_176_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600|caption=RPPC post marked 1913 Lancaster NY. [[Sturm-325|Eli Sturm]] Sample Room}}
Central Avenue 209 - Park Hotel
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] '''Gust Smoking In Bed Blamed for Hotel Fire''' '''Lancaster Landmark Destroyed by Blaze''' Careless smoking was blamed by Fire Chief [[Blair-4816|Raymond C. Blair]] of Lancaster for a general-alarm blaze that destroyed the 75-year-old Park Hotel at Central and Pearl, Lancaster, yesterday morning. Chief Blair said evidence indicated one of the guests had been smoking in bed. He estimated damage at $30,000 to the three-story frame landmark. Firemen of four companies and a rescue squad were hampered by low water pressure and the two-above zero temperature, the chief said. Hardware stores were cleaned of their stocks of rubber-covered gloves to provide protection for firemen handling frozen hose line. '''Fire Spreads. Through Walls''' The blaze started in a second-floor room, Blair reported. He said the flames spread through the walls to the roof and to the first floor barroom. The first alarm was sounded at 8:45 a.m. and brought to the scene the Citizens, Protective, Eagles and Hook at Ladder Companies, as well as the rescue crew. Chief Blair ordered the general alarm a few minutes later. Additional firemen responded, bringing to about 50 the number of men engaged in fighting the blaze. Before the first alarm was turned in, Charles Siller, who operates the hotel in partnership with Mrs. Margaret McBride, alerted the 15 guests and some of them carried buckets of water to the upper floor in in unsuccessful attempt to extinguish the flames. '''Hotel Recently Remodeled''' Siller said he and his partner had operated the hotel for about two years and that a license to sell liquor had been obtained only 36 hours earlier. He Said the hotel had been remodeled recently. Two firemen, [[Andersen-4203|Gordon Anderson]] of the Eagle Company and Clifford Kryan of the Protective unit. suffered frost bite. The Salvation Army mobile canteen from Buffalo and members of the Citizens Women's Auxiliary served coffee to the firefighters. {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_209_-_Park_Hotel-1.jpg|size=600}} Buffalo Courrier Express February 28, 1950 {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_209_-_Park_Hotel-2.jpg|size=600}}
Central Avenue 220 - Lancaster, Erie, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Century Homes]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] Built in 1818
Central Avenue 24/26
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_24_26.jpg|size=600}} United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 24/26 Central Avenue ca. 1935 Contributing primary building 2-story, 3-bay flat-roof rectilinear masonry building with stone foundation. Features nearly full width storefront, with three consecutive fixed windows and two separate entry doors. First story entrance with contemporary double entry doors and second story entry features historic wooden entry door with large single light. Contemporary awning separates 1st and 2nd story. 2nd story windows are typically 1/1 wood sash double hung; central bay features a tripartite and end bays are paired. Continuous stone sill and soldier course brick lintel. Stone roof coping." [[Space:West_Main_Street_01|Traveling south on Central on the Notheast corner of Central Avenue and West Main Stret is "The sugar Bowl"]]
Central Avenue 25 - Lancaster, NEw York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_25_-_Lancaster_NEw_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_25_-_Lancaster_NEw_York-2.jpg|size=600}} United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 25 Central Avenue ca. 1920; ca. 1960s storefront alterations Former Bank of Lancaster Contributing primary building 2-story, 2- bay, flat roof rectilinear masonry commercial building with modest Italianate styling. Features full width contemporary storefront with recessed central entry, fixed second story windows with wood casing. The south elevation includes original windows openings with stone sills, brick and stone pilasters and corbelled brick lintels, contemporary brick infill. Wooden denticulated cornice. [[Space:Central_Avenue_24/26|Traveling South on Central on the West side is 24 Central avenue]]
Central Avenue 27 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_27_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 27 Central Avenue ca. 1905; ca. 1990 facade alteration Former Post Office Constructed for: Julius Israel Contributing primary building 2-story flat roof rectilinear masonry commercial building with modest Italianate styling; stone foundation. Former full-width storefront infilled with contemporary brick veneer, decorative wooden pilasters at corners and door surround, primary entry door is contemporary glass and metal, secondary historic wooden entry door. First story windows typically contemporary casement, each with 20 simulated divide lights. First and second stories divided by contemporary cloth awning. Second story includes two sets of tripartite windows, each 8/8 simulated divided light replacements, with running stone sill, jackarch brick lintels. Decorative corbelled brickwork at cornice. [[Space:Central_Avenue_25_-_Lancaster%2C_NEw_York|Traveling south on Central on the east side is 25 Central Avenue]]
Central Avenue 30 - Lancaster, NY
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_30_-_Lancaster_NY.jpg|size=600}} United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 30 Central Avenue ca. 1900 Contributing primary building 2 ½-story front gable frame building with modest Queen Anne styling; rusticated stone foundation, synthetic wood and asbestos siding, asphalt shingle roof. Features nearly half-width contemporary storefront with narrow wooden, fluted pilasters and recessed entry way with separate 1st and 2nd story entry doors, both wooden with large single light and transom window above. Windows typically 6/1 wood sash double hung, oriel window at second story. Gable end features wood shingle siding, pent roof, and single window. Gable dormer at side roof. [[Space:Central_Avenue_27_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling South on Central on the East side is 27 Central avenue]]
Central Avenue 31- Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_31-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 31 Central Avenue ca. 1895, ca. 1900 stepped parapet addition Former Fire House Contributing primary building 2 ½-story masonry stepped parapet facade with modest Italianate features attached to front gable masonry building; stone foundation, painted brick, asphalt shingle roof. Features full-width storefront with central entry, cast iron decorative pilasters and historic wooden entry door with transom. Second story features rounded arch window openings with stone sills and 1/1 vinyl replacement windows. Gable end includes paired window with segmental arch and stone sill, contemporary 1/1 replacements. [[Space:Central_Avenue_30_-_Lancaster%2C_NY|Traveling south on Central on the west side is 30 Central avenue]]
Central Avenue 32 , Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 32 Central Avenue ca. 1897; ca. 1935 facade addition Non-contributing primary building (significantly altered) 2-story, 2-bay brick facade attached to a front-gable frame building; stucco siding, asphalt shingle roof. Features full width contemporary storefront and off-center contemporary entry door, contemporary awning. Windows typically sliding replacement units with 9-simulated divided lights and stone sills. [[Space:Central_Avenue_31-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling south on Central on the east side is 31 Cental Avenue]]
Central Avenue 33-37 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_33-37_-_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|size=600}} See [[Space:Cushing's_Drug_Store|Cushing's Drug store]]. {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_33-37_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 33-37 Central Avenue ca. 1896; ca. 1990 alterations ca. 1896; ca. 1990 alterations Cushing Block Constructed for: Franklin S. Cushing Contributing primary building 3-story, 9-bay flat-roof rectilinear commercial masonry building with Italianate styling. Features two separate storefronts, each with fixed contemporary windows and three separate contemporary entry doors. The Southernmost storefront has a concave pent metal roof, and the northernmost has a contemporary cloth awning, 1/1 replacement windows throughout, third story features rounded arch window openings. Decorative diamond shaped brickwork between 2nd and 3rd stories and at cornice. South side elevation features painted "ghost" signage towards the top of the building.{{Image|file=Cushing_s_Drug_Store.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Cushing_s_Drug_Store-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Cushing-1011-2.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Cushing_s_Drug_Store-2.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:Central_Avenue_32_%2C_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling South on Central, on the west side is 32 Central Avenue]]
Central Avenue 34-36 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_34-36_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 34-36 Central Avenue ca. 1897; ca. 1960 storefront alterations Contributing primary building 2-story, 4-bay flat roof rectilinear masonry commercial building; parged foundation; orange brick facade, rest of elevations are red brick. Two separate storefronts expand the width of the building with fixed light windows and two separate recessed entry doors. 1st and 2nd stories separated by wood panel sign and stone belt coursing forms sills of 2nd story windows. Windows typically single or paired 1/1 wood sash double hung. Low relief panels in frieze, arcaded corbelled brick at cornice and red tile coping. [[Space:Central_Avenue_33-37_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling South on Central, on the East side is Cushing's Drug store]]
Central Avenue 39-41 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_39-41_-_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_39-41_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 39-41 Central Avenue ca. 1895, ca. 1915 alterations Contributing primary building 2-story flat-roof rectilinear commercial building with modest Italianate styling; brick facade, rusticated concrete block construction, stone and concrete block foundation. Asymmetrical facade features two separate storefronts, with fixed contemporary windows and contemporary entry doors. Separate entry at south end of facade features rounded brick arch opening. Irregular fenestration with windows at southern end of facade lower than windows at northern end. Southern windows 1/1 replacements and northern windows paired 1/1 replacements. All window openings feature extended stone sills. Corbelled brick under sills and at cornice. [[Space:Central_Avenue_34-36_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling South on Central on the west side of the street is 34 Central Avenue]]
Central Avenue 43 - Maute Block
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_43_-_Maute_Block-2.jpg|size=600}} United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 43 Central Avenue 1896 :Maute Block :Constructed for: [[Maute-5|John N. Maute]] Contributing primary building 3-story flat-roof rectilinear masonry building with Italianate styling; stone foundation. 1st story facade features 2/3rds width storefront infilled with contemporary brick and fixed windows. Recessed, off center entry with cast iron support and semi-circular door opening and contemporary glass panel entry door. 2nd story includes two oriel windows with fixed-light replacement windows, decorative garland-and-swag details and dentil band. Southern end of 2nd story features single-bay recessed loggia with similar ornamentation as oriel windows. The 3rd story features 1/1 wood sash double hung windows with semi-circular arched transoms and arched brickwork. Cornice features highly decorative corbelled brickwork and centrally located date stone reading "Maute Block" and "1896." South side elevation features "ghost" signage painted towards the top reading: J.N. Maute Hardware, Tinning, and Plumbing. {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_43_-_Maute_Block.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:Central_Avenue_39-41_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling South on Central on the East Side is 39 Central Avenue]]
Central Avenue 44 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_44_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg |size=600|caption=Twin Village Music Store}} 44 Central Avenue ca. 1915 Non-contributing primary building (alteration) 2-story flat-roof rectilinear masonry building with rear 1-story mass; stone veneer at facade. Features full width contemporary store front with recessed contemporary entry door. Windows typically paired contemporary vinyl replacements with large fixed upper lights and smaller awning lower lights. 46 Central Avenue ca. 1927 Contributing primary building 2-story flat-roof rectilinear masonry building; stone foundation. Features full-width storefront with large fixed windows and central, slightly recessed contemporary entry door with three-light transom above. Separate contemporary entry door to second story at south side with single-light transom above. Leaded glass transom spans width of building. Windows typically paired 1/1 vinyl replacement units with brick sills and continuous soldier-coursed band above windows. {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_44_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:Central_Avenue_50_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling South on Central on the west side of the street is the Redmen's Lodge]]
Central Avenue 50 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 50 Central Avenue ca. 1927 Redmen's Lodge/Oriole's Nest No. 120 Contributing primary building 2-story flat roof rectilinear masonry building; concrete block construction with brick facade and 1-story brick rear massing. 1st story features synthetic panel siding with wood trim and fixed wood windows, recessed entry door. Windows typically paired 1/1 vinyl replacement units with brick sills and continuous soldier-coursed band above windows. Currently [https://www.skoobsvillagegrille.com Skoobs Village Grill] is located in this building. {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_50_-_Lancaster_New_York-3.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_50_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_50_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_50_-_Lancaster_New_York-4.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_50_-_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg |size=600|caption=[[Basher-22|Joseph Basher]], [[Petz-56|Edward Petz]], [[Blair-4881|Raymond Blair]], [[Deutschlander-9|Elmer Deutschlander]], [[Uhl-426|Alfonso Uhl]], [[Faith-265|Louis Faith]], [[Stoldt-13|Raymond Stoldt]], [[Byron-302|Edward Byron]], [[Huber-1592|John Huber]]}} [[Space:Central_Avenue_43_-_Maute_Block|Traveling South on Central , on the East side is the Maute Block]]
Central Avenue 52 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] This building housed [[Space:The Lancaster Theater - Albert Theater|the Lancaster Theater]] from 1934 to 1973 {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_52_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_52_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_52_-_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:Central_Avenue_44_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling South on Central on the west side of the street is 44 Central Avenue]]
Central Avenue 60 - Lancaster, New York
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] In the 1930's this was the location of Lancaster Dry Cleaners and Tailors In the 1950's this was the law office of [[Kulowski-2|Harry A. Kulowski]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_60_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-80.jpg |size=600|caption=South West corner of Pleasant and Central (50 through 68) (4/1/67)}} In the 1970's and 80's this was the Lancaster Branch of Western New York Savings Bank Currently there is a Rite Aid Pharmacy at this location. [[Space:Central_Avenue_52_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling South on Central, on the west side of Central there once stood the the Lancaster Theater]]
Central Avenue 76 - Mansion House
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] "My grandmother, [[McDade-289|Catherine Mcdade Wisenbaler]], owned and operated the "Manson House" at 76 Central Ave. for many years. It was a large boarding house with a large tavern in the basement. She provided daily meals and drinks to the tenants and the public. My grand father tells the story that the building was once a church. They had a split in the church and the building was cut in half and moved down the street. I don't know about the truth of that story. After my grand father past away my father inherited 76 Central Ave. The building was in need of extensive repairs and my father sold the building and land. The new owner tore the building down and they eventually sold the land for the extension of Pleasant Ave." {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_76_-_Mansion_House.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-79.jpg |size=600|caption=Pleasant and Central (74 through 78) (4/1/67)}} [[Space:Central_Avenue_79_-_Young_House|Taveling South on Central on the east side was the Young_House]]
Central Avenue 79 - Young House
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_79_-_Young_House.jpg|size=650}} "The house at 79 Central Avenue was known as the [[Young-16628|Young]] House. The family ran the grocery store located in the storefront building at the northeast corner of Central and Pleasant Avenues. Later, they went on to found and operate the Young Fire Equipment Company which eventually was located on Cemetery Road. A descendant, Richard Young, has founded and heads a company called [http://pactoolmounts.com/ PAC, Inc.] located in the old [[Space:West%20Main%20Street%206%20-%20Lancaster,%20New%20York|G.C. Murphy store]] on West Main Street. In addition, he is planning the new [https://www.facebook.com/Greater-Lancaster-Museum-of-Firefighting-571625532966695/ Greater Lancaster Museum of Fire Fighting] to be located in the same building.(1) [[Pikus-6|Joseph Pikus]], later bought that property and he turned it into a delicatessen and then a Picture frame store. [[Space:Central_Avenue_60_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling South on Central, on the west side of Central is 60 Central Avenue]] ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]
Central Avenue 81 - Kurtz-Keysa-Siemon House
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_81_-_Kurtz-Keysa-Siemon_House.jpg|size=600}} "Number 81 Central Avenue was constructed in 1849 with the gable end of the main block of this one and one half story structure facing the street. The house is simplified Greek Revival in style with post-and-beam construction. It is similar to several farm houses located throughout the town. Many of the windows, doors and hardware throughout the house are original. The floors are made of cherry wood, some boards being nearly two feet in width. The front door is a six-pane “Christian door” with the panels said to form a cross on the top and an open Bible below. To either side of the door are sidelights made up of small, hand-blown window panes with similar windows above the door. [[Kurtz-701|A. Kurtz]] built and lived here with his wife and their daughter, [[Kurtz-705|Libby]]. After her parents died, Miss Kurtz lived in the house until the late 1930's. The purchasers in 1939 were [[Keysa-1|Stanley J. Keysa]] and [[Siemon-56|Louise Siemon Keysa]], who had grown up next door at 83 Central Avenue. The Keysa family lived in the house from 1941 to 1949 after renovations which included creating offices for a law practice and insurance agency. In 1949 when the family moved out, Louise's sister, [[Siemon-69|Gladys M. Siemon]], a teacher, moved in and resided here until her death in 1983."(1) [[Space:Central_Avenue_76_-_Mansion_House|Taveling South on Central on the West side was the Mansion House]] ==Source== *(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]
Central Avenue 83 - Siemon House
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] This house was demolished in 1961. "This house was one of four brick houses built in the Greek Revival style by Dutch immigrants. Two of three still stand at 85 and 87 Central Avenue. The brick house at 83 Central Avenue had simple rectangular limestone lintels above each window and a limestone sill below. There was also a course of limestone both above and below the first floor windows. The small entrance porch, added after the vernacular Greek Revival style house was built, was in the Eastlake style with a floral design incised in the base of the porch posts, fanciful brackets and cresting above. The house at 83 Central was occupied by the Siemon family from the late 1870's until 1949. [[Baumgarten-258|Pauline Baumgarten Siemon]], a widow who moved here from Connecticut so as to reside near her sister, Marie Schwan, operated a seamstress shop employing about fifteen seamstresses in a house across the street until her death in 1896. Pauline's son, [[Siemon-68|Henry F. Siemon]], started as a stationary engineer at the Gould Coupler factory, and concluded his career as superintendant of the American Car and Foundry, both located in Depew. Another son, Maurice Siemon, was a musician with the New York City Philharmonic Orchestra."(1) [[Space:Central_Avenue_81_-_Kurtz-Keysa-Siemon_House|Traveling South on Central on the East Side of the Street is the Kurtz-Keysa-Siemon_House]] ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]
Central Avenue 85 - Shanks Grocery
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] Shanks Grocery : "This two-story brick building was originally part of a row of four buildings, all of which closely resembled the antique shop at [[Space:Central_Avenue_87_-_Brown_Residence|87 Central Avenue]]. The structure was enlarged about 1900 into the current storefront building. It now has a raised first floor that one steps up to enter with a larger second floor. For many years it was operated as a grocery store by the Shank family and then by the [[Spaeth-150|Spaeth]] family. During the 1940’s, [[Schober-113|Max]] and [[Kerl-33|Jean]] Schober operated the Lancaster Home Bakery here before moving to the southeast corner of Central Avenue and Pleasant Avenue. Since the 1950's it has served as several different stores and offices below and apartments above. The first floor windows have been changed."(1) Today this builind houses [https://www.earlybirdlancaster.com Early Bird Bakery and Cafe] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_85_-_Shanks_Grocery-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_85_-_Shanks_Grocery-2.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_85_-_Shanks_Grocery.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:Central_Avenue_83_-_Siemon_House|To the south on Central on the east side used to be the Siemon House]] ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]
Central Avenue 87 - Brown Residence
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_87_-_Brown_Residence.jpg|size=600}} Brown Residence : "Constructed in the early 1850's by [[Space:Van_Peyma_Voyage_to_America|immigrants from Friesland, Holland]] who came to Lancaster in 1849, this is the last of four buildings which looks today as all originally did. Two of the buildings have been demolished. One which stood at 89 Central Avenue was taken down to create Palmer Place, thereby giving additional access to the Palmer Greenhouses located behind these structures. The other, which stood at 83 Central Avenue, was demolished in 1961 after owners who purchased it in 1950 allowed it to fall into disrepair. The porch across the front was added later. Interestingly, the houses were all constructed so that one would step down from street level into the first floor rooms. Presumably this was a characteristic of some homes in Holland."(1) [[Space:Central_Avenue_85_-_Shanks_Grocery| To the South on Central on the East side is what used to be Shanks_Grocery]] ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]
Central Avenue 90 - Seuss House
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_90_-_Seuss_House.jpg|size=600}} This was the long time home of [[Suess-37|Dr. Christian Lester Suess]] and for a time served as the Mashlonik Funeral Home. Today it is the home to [https://www.vintagegraceantiques.com/about-us Vintage Grace Antiques]. [[Space:Central_Avenue_87_-_Brown_Residence| Travel South on Central on the East side of the Street is the Brown Residence]]
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false NPS Form 10-900a United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 8 CENTRAL AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT – STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: SUMMARY The Central Avenue Historic District is significant under Criterion A in the area of Community Planning and Development and Criterion C in the area of Architecture as an intact enclave of primarily commercial architecture dating between ca. 1860 and ca. 1935. The district encompasses a notable collection of mostly Italianate and Queen Anne commercial styles, reflective of a time of prosperity in the Village of Lancaster. The once bustling commercial center in the village thrived as the result of industrial development and improvements in transportation technologies, including better road systems, railroads, and eventually the electric trolley. This group of historic commercial buildings, with the prominent and individually significant Lancaster Opera House as its centerpiece, stands out among adjacent modern commercial development. At the heart of the village, these significant buildings are associated with prominent businesses and figures in Lancaster's history at the turn of the twentieth century. By the 1860s, there was a firmly established commercial corridor along West Main Street and Central Avenue known as Railroad Street. Lancaster's commercial center, originally wood-frame construction, was devastated by fires in 1894 and 1896 but was rebuilt in the next few decades with mixed-use commercial/residential buildings of brick construction. East to west through traffic, as well as the 1894 establishment of the Buffalo, Belleview, and Lancaster Electric Car, a trolley line which traveled from Buffalo to Lancaster and Depew through the heart of the village, continued to encourage development along West Main Street and Central Avenue. The mid-1930s saw the slow decline of the village's traditional commercial center, largely due to changes in traffic patterns, the growing popularity of the automobile, and the economic crisis of the Great Depression. With Urban Renewal efforts in the 1960s and 70s, many of the original commercial buildings along West Main Street were lost, demolished to create a new larger shopping center (now mostly vacant). Despite these losses, the Central Avenue Historic District stands out from the surrounding area as a contiguous, pedestrian-oriented commercial area that retains much of the original turn-of-the-century architectural and historic character. PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE The period of significance for the Central Avenue Historic District is representative of a second wave of development in the Village of Lancaster from ca. 1860 to 1940, documented in the historic context, Socioeconomic Growth and Maturity of the Village of Lancaster, 1850-1949, in the village Multiple Property Documentation Form (MPDF). This context documents the development of Lancaster's commercial downtown from the first brick commercial building constructed to the last. This marks a period of great economic success in Lancaster, which is evident in the relatively high style architecture and quality of building materials. The period of significance ends in 1940, with the relocation of the 1894 Potter-Eaton House from its location at 802 East Main Street to its current site at Clark Street, to save it from demolition. The period of significance also encompasses the notable construction of the "Broadway Cut Off" in 1936, which connected Broadway Street to East Main Street and eliminated the need for east-west travel through the commercial corridor. This event marked a radical transformation in the physical street plan of Lancaster, one that shifted from the pedestrianoriented local business needs to one that began to cater to automobile traffic. This project was part of a larger commercial reorganization occurring in Lancaster, that also spurred the removal of the Potter-Eaton House. By 1940, the Lancaster faced an era of developmental decline in the village’s traditional downtown commercial sector, exacerbated by the Great Depression in the 1930s and the increasing freedom that came with the automobile, which gave rise to centralized shopping plazas and malls outside of traditional historic commercial downtowns. SETTLEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE VILLAGE OF LANCASTER (1807-1849) NOTE: Much of the information provided in this brief history of the Village of Lancaster has been summarized and paraphrased from the more thorough historical background presented in the related MPDF. For a more detailed history of the Village of Lancaster, please refer to the multiple property documentation form, Historic and Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County, New York. The location of the settlement originally known as Cayuga Creek, the present-day Village of Lancaster, was rich in natural resources, making it ideal for settlement and growth. The fertile soil and proximity to Cayuga Creek would eventually allow the early settlement to become first a thriving farming area and then an industrial community. Though the first settler, Edward Kearney, built his log house in 1807, the land was densely forested and difficult to transverse. The establishment of transportation routes in the early nineteenth century was vital to initial growth at the site of the present village of Lancaster as a small trade center for the local agricultural community. In the earliest times, the area was reached by various Indian trails, including the Iroquois Trail (now Route 5). In 1808, the Holland Land Company constructed a dirt road from Alden to Buffalo, through what would become the village of Lancaster, which greatly improved accessibility to the small settlement. This road was first known as Buffalo Road and subsequently called Cayuga Creek Plank Road, West Main Street, and Broadway within the village of Lancaster. The road was originally constructed as a dirt road, just wide enough for a wagon, but later became a wooden road, consisting of logs with wood planks running lengthwise nailed to the logs, hence the name "Cayuga Creek Plank Road." (6) Once early roads were established, the settlement began to grow next to Cayuga Creek, which was ideal for hydro power. Milling was one of the first industries in the area, and mills were located along the creek, close to the current Central Avenue Historic District. Improvements to transportation modes and systems continued to be important in the early development of the Lancaster. During the initial settlement period, other than walking, a horse carriage was the primary means of transportation to and from the developing village. The Pioneer Line was established in 1827 as a stagecoach service which ran along Broadway Street from Buffalo to Lancaster and then eastward along Buffalo Road. This brought travelers through the heart of what would become the commercial downtown and created a need for goods and services. At the site of the present-day Municipal Building, at the foot of Central Avenue, Edward Kearny built a tavern known as the American House (demolished 1930), which became a popular stop among those traveling the stagecoach line. This sparked a small commercial district in the settlement because, as travelers stopped to rest, they often were in need of services and goods, and businesses were established to accommodate the travelers' needs. Early businesses included a post office, general stores, and hotels. The travel route through the settlement was also vital to early development of the commercial core. Broadway Street did not always connect at the foot of Central Avenue as it does today. Originally, Buffalo Road (now Broadway Street) was located completely north of Cayuga Creek, but a series of floods pushed the creek northward until it became necessary for travelers to change their route.(7) Buffalo Road could not continue between Aurora Street and the foot of Central Avenue because this was a low lying part of Cayuga Creek prone to flooding, thus West Main Street was constructed ca. 1810 as a detour. Railroad Street (now Central Avenue) was shifted east to connect with the eastern portion of the disconnected Buffalo Road. West Main Street and Railroad Street became part of the major thoroughfare of the developing settlement. When heading west through the village to Buffalo, one would begin on East Main Street, turn north onto Central Avenue, west on West Main Street, and south on Aurora Street to reach Broadway Street. This travel pattern through the commercial downtown continued for more than a century and contributed to the early success of businesses on Central Avenue and West Main Street, bringing travelers through the heart of the village to stop and purchase goods and services. Perhaps the most significant catalyst for the village's population growth and development occurred in 1842 with the establishment of the Buffalo & Attica Railroad, north of the village line, which greatly improved transportation of goods and people to and from Lancaster.(8) It was likely that the northern portion of Central Avenue (formerly Railroad Street) developed during the 1840s to connect the train station north of the village to the developing village center.(9) As a result of improvement in access to markets, new industries were able to develop in the Lancaster area, including tanneries, iron furnaces, foundries and a glass factory. This growth in industrial development further increased the population by attracting workers and their families to the area. The New York State Legislature established the town of Lancaster in 1833, subdividing the town of Clarence and changing the name of the Cayuga Creek settlement to "Lancaster," a name taken from an old English dukedom.(10) The village of Lancaster was incorporated in 1849 and is the third oldest incorporated village in Erie County, after Springville and Gowanda, both to the south of the Buffalo. The settlement had a steadily growing population up until the time of Lancaster's incorporation. Initial settlers to the area hailed primarily from New England and Pennsylvania and were followed by German immigrants who arrived during the 1830s. Irish immigrants fleeing the Irish Potato Famine arrived in the 1840s. At the time of incorporation, there were 124 families with a population of 677 residents. There are no extant resources from this period located in the Central Avenue Historic District. SOCIOECONOMIC GROWTH AND MATURITY OF THE VILLAGE OF LANCASTER (1850-1949) At its incorporation, the settlement still consisted of a relatively small-scale residential area, surrounding an equally modest business district along Railroad Street (now Central Avenue) and West Main Street. (11) Walking remained the primary means of travel and most residents lived within close proximity of the commercial downtown. In addition to residential development on surrounding streets, many of the business owners lived in the upper stories above their shops or in small houses behind them. In 1849, a number of wealthy Dutch merchants and manufacturers from Friesland, Holland moved to the village and became community leaders and business owners.(12) A significant wave of Dutch immigration to the United States occurred from 1845 to 1855, primarily the result of religious and economic dissatisfaction.(13) The influx of Dutch immigrants caused land prices in the village to rise from 30 dollars to 50 dollars per acre, and the population more than doubled, from 677 in 1849 to 1,518 in 1866. (14),(15) The sudden swell in population and economic growth expanded the market for local businesses, triggering a boom in commercial architecture to house them. The community continued to grow at a steady pace from the 1860s to the 1890s, and several institutions and organizations developed with it. By the mid nineteenth century there were several churches housing Presbyterian, German Methodist, German Lutheran, and Roman Catholic congregations.(16) During the latter half of the nineteenth century, several school houses and social institutions were established, and in 1874, the first fire company in Lancaster was founded. As industry in Lancaster changed and developed, the demographics of the population changed. By the 1890s, new immigrants from Poland, Italy, the Ukraine, the Balkans, Hungary, Russia, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia came to work in the surrounding factories, fueling the expansion of businesses as well as road improvements to connect them. In 1884, Lancaster was said to have: "[...] two flower mills, one carriage factory, the Lancaster glass works, one iron foundry, three breweries, two planning mills, one tannery, one malt house, one bedstead shop, two cabinet shops, three tin shops, two meat markets, one drug store, four general stores, three grocery stores, two tailor shops, one harness shop, three hotels, four blacksmith shops, one basket shop and numerous saloons." (17) Transportation continued to progress in the second half of the nineteenth century, and the village continued to grow due to the expansion of railroads. May 14, 1883 marked the arrival of the first train on the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. Lancaster was also accessible via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, which opened its line in 1889. The 1840s era Buffalo & Attica Railroad was joined with seven other rail lines to create the New York Central Railroad.(18) Additionally, roads improved and stage coach services thrived as the village's population grew. J.A.B. Shirman ran a stage coach line on Central Avenue and ran travelers from the railroad stations, down Central Avenue and east on Broadway, formerly East Main Street.(19) Road improvements included the introduction of the first oil burning street lamps in 1867; these were not replaced with electric lamps until the late 1890s.(20) It was during this period that the contributing resources at 1 West Main Street and 5 West Main Street were constructed. After construction, 1 West Main Street changed hands between many saloon and restaurant owners. The building at 5 West Main and may have originally been home to M. Windling's saloon and restaurant, but it was also an early butcher shop. These were among the earliest brick buildings in the commercial downtown, reflecting an increase in the community's wealth and interest in creating a more permanent commercial core. Fire in the Commercial District and Post-Fire Reconstruction By the late 1800s, there was a well-established business district along Central Avenue and West Main Streets consisting of generally two-story wood-frame commercial buildings and dwellings on Central Avenue and smaller, more concentrated buildings along West Main Street. Wood-frame buildings dominated the commercial corridor, as they were relatively inexpensive and could be built more quickly to serve the growing population. However, the main commercial area was devastated by fires in 1894 and in 1896. With the abundance of wood-frame buildings and the lack of an established system to distribute water at that time, both fires spread quickly and did considerable damage.(21) Several of the destroyed buildings were located within the boundaries of the Central Avenue Historic District, and resources in the district were constructed to replace them. On April, 4, 1894, a fire began in a barn behind Mrs. E. Mosack's butcher shop at 524 Central Avenue, spread down the south side of West Main Street, crossed over to the other side of Central Avenue and then south.(22) After enduring for three to four hours, the fire destroyed buildings and property amounting to over $100,000 in damages. Among the buildings destroyed were the Reyner Estate Exchange Block, at 520-522 Central Avenue, and Dr. Samuel Potter's house and barn at 804 East Main Street, all of which were promptly rebuilt.(23) The brick buildings at the northern corner of West Main Street (1 and 5 West Main Street) were damaged but salvageable because of their brick construction.(24) The fire of 1896 started in an abandoned soap factory at 514-516 Central Avenue, owned by Hoffeld & Co., and spread rapidly down both sides of Central Avenue.(25) Firemen were unable to reach it in time because the "engine hose carts" and other firefighting equipment were being stored in other parts of the village while the firehouse was being built. The fire crossed Central Avenue, and among the destroyed buildings were the original hardware store of J.N. Maute and the Cushing Block.(26) The fire was put out before it spread to West Main Street, but the total damage amounted to $45,000.(27) This fire was the catalyst for installation of a water distribution and fire hydrant system in the village between 1896 and 1900.(28) Despite losses in the downtown commercial architecture, there was enough wealth and prosperity in the village to warrant the reconstruction of the commercial downtown. In fact, the population had risen from about 1,600 in 1880 to 3,750 in 1900, and lost buildings were home to businesses that provided vital goods and services to villagers.(29) Many business owners had new, more substantial brick buildings constructed after the fire, and these form the commercial corridor today. Some buildings, like the Raynor Exchange, the Cushing Block, and Maute Block, all extant resources, were rebuilt almost immediately because the businesses they held had already established success in the village. Several new wood-frame commercial buildings were constructed to give displaced businesses a location to reopen, but they were subsequently replaced with more substantial brick and stone buildings over approximately the next 40 years. During the subsequent years of post-fire development, the population rose from 3,750 in 1900 to 7,040 in 1930, signaling a need for continued construction of commercial buildings to accommodate the growing population. Continued commercial development along West Main Street and Central Avenue was encouraged by the construction of the Buffalo, Belleview, and Lancaster Electric Railway. A trolley line was constructed from Buffalo to Lancaster and Depew called the Buffalo, Belleview and Lancaster Electric Railway (BB&L). By 1893, the BB&L trolley went as far as the corner of Sawyer and Central Avenues, approximately one-half mile north of the district. There were two cars running from Lancaster to Cheektowaga and then two running from Cheektowaga to the Buffalo City Line. The concept of running the line down Central Avenue was initially met with opposition by homeowners, as well as stage coach drivers on Central Avenue who transported passengers from the railway into Lancaster and knew it would makes their services obsolete. Progress won out in the end, and by May of 1894, the electric rail was completed on Central Avenue. The BB&L carried more than 500,000 passengers during 1896 and 1897.(3)0 The final route of the electric car through the village of Lancaster from Buffalo was along Como Park Boulevard, then north on Church Street to Broadway, west on Broadway (which was then called East Main Street) to Central Avenue, and traveled north until it turned west on Sawyer Avenue.(31) This route brought passengers from Buffalo and surrounding suburbs through the heart of Lancaster's commercial downtown. The BB&L Trolley service went out of business on December 31, 1931, at a time when many streetcar lines were shut down in the Buffalo area, due largely to the growing popularity of buses and automobiles.(32) During the late 1800s and early 1900s, many improvements were made to the Lancaster streets. Electric street lamps were first introduced in 1897, when Earnest Feyler signed a contract with the village to provide electricity to twenty streetlights with his early electric generator, located in the basement of the Buffalo Dry Goods Store at 16 Central Avenue. Roads in the village of Lancaster were not paved with brick until 1912. Broadway was paved with yellow brick and red brick down the middle to signify where the trolley line traveled and West Main Street, along with several other roads, was paved with red brick. Roads were not paved with blacktop until the early 1930s, when cars and busses were becoming more prevalent on the roads.(33) 1940-TODAY: AUTOMOBILE AGE, URBAN RENEWAL, AND PRESERVATION EFFORTS As was the case for many communities throughout the United States, the Great Depression played a significant role in the decline of development in the commercial downtown of Lancaster. The 1930s saw a great decline of small businesses in Lancaster's Central Business District. As was common throughout the country during the Great Depression, Lancaster experienced large-scale unemployment that continued throughout the decade and several businesses were forced to close.(34) From 1930 to 1940, the once rapidly growing population only rose by approximately 240 people. After ca. 1935 there were no new buildings within the historic district boundaries, clearly demonstrating the decline of development in Lancaster's historic commercial corridor. The final building constructed in the Central Avenue Historic District is located at 24-26 Central Avenue. Prosperity briefly returned in the village during World War II with industrial development in surrounding areas, including the Curtiss-Wright aircraft facility in nearby Cheektowaga. After the war, however, the village of Lancaster never regained its former status as a dynamic commercial center.(35) The economic struggles of the Great Depression era, coupled with the growing popularity of the automobile, mark the end of development in the Central Avenue Historic District. Although buses started to run along Central Avenue in the 1920s, the impact of the automobile became especially apparent in the 1930s, as residents continued to travel further distances from the traditional downtown corridor. Significant changes were made to the character of the village of Lancaster as it struggled to become attractive again. The period of significance for the Central Avenue Historic District ends in 1940 with the move of the Potter-Eaton House from East Main Street/Broadway to Clark Street, to protect it from new commercial development. This commercial development was prompted by the 1936 construction of the "Broadway Cut Off," which connected Broadway to East Main Street. This modification to Broadway Street occurred during a time when it was common to make roads more automobile friendly by reducing road obstacles and straightening routes.(36) At this time, East Main Street was renamed "Broadway Street." This change in the road pattern effectively eliminated any need for through traffic to travel on Central Avenue or West Main Street, which aided the decline of businesses after the 1930s.(37) With the rise in automobile ownership, road improvements, and suburban living, Lancaster saw further decline in its downtown commercial district. Typical of the era, as residents were lured from city and village centers by centralized auto-oriented shopping plazas and, later, shopping malls offering large, modern stores and amenities, the pedestrian-oriented commercial downtown became less desirable and businesses suffered. In the 1950s and 60s several residential subdivisions were established in the village of Lancaster, including the Como Park Subdivision and 74 new home sites on Central Avenue constructed by Columbia Builders.(38) Businesses along Central Avenue and West Main Street continued to stay open until the 1960s with this residential growth nearby. But in March of 1961 there was yet another fire that destroyed a large part of the north side of West Main Street.(39) From 1967 to 1973, there was a push for urban renewal projects in the historic commercial corridor in an attempt to make the village attractive to shoppers once again. It was during this period that West Main Street was cut off from Aurora Street, and the majority of buildings on West Main Street were demolished to make way for a new single-story retail building and a large parking lot.(40) This was an effort to make Lancaster's downtown commercial district more automobile friendly and modern, but it eliminated half of the historic commercial downtown, damaging its character of a century before. Changing attitudes about preservation of Lancaster's remaining historic downtown were evident when a historic district commission formed in the mid-1980s and subsequently established an historic district.(41) The original local historic preservation district boundaries included properties along Broadway Street from east of the village line to Central Avenue and along Central to Brookfield Place. The district was enlarged in 1998 to include properties along Broadway to Aurora Street, along Aurora to Pleasant Avenue and Pleasant Avenue to Central.(42) In January of 2007, new legislation for the central business district was adopted in order to create guidelines for signage, property usage, lot requirements, etc. (43) Additionally, in March of 1999, Taylor & Taylor Associates prepared a Multiple Property Documentation Form (MPDF) of the Historic & Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County, New York. ARCHITECTURE OF THE CENTRAL AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT Before the fires devastated downtown Lancaster, the commercial buildings lining West Main Street and Central Avenue were largely two-story frame buildings, although there were constructed of brick. After the fires, many of the business owners chose to rebuild in the same locations with more fire resistant masonry construction instead. While two of the commercial buildings predate the fire, the rest of the buildings range from 1894-1935 . Buildings within the district are generally characterized as two-part commercial blocks, two- to threestories tall with retail space on the ground floor and apartments or office space on the upper floors. The majority were built of brick. Fenestration varies from building to building but typically includes flat-topped to rounded or segmental arched openings and some with more decorative stone sills or lintels. Many buildings contain windows with modern replacement sash units set into the historic masonry openings. Roofs are generally flat, although some have a gradual slope downward toward the rear elevation. Some cast-iron storefronts remain intact. However, several buildings have been modified over time, receiving new storefronts, windows, facades, and artificial siding.(44) Some alterations occurred as the result of a 2008 New York Main Street Award for facade improvements.(45) Victorian Two-Part Commercial Blocks Architectural historian Richard Longstreth defines a typology of commercial buildings, independent of applied ornament, in his book The Buildings of Main Street. Here, he identifies the “two-part block” as the "most common type of composition used for small and moderate-sized commercial buildings throughout the country." Buildings of this category feature two distinctive portions, an articulated (an often more detailed and ornamented) ground level storefront, with an upper portion of one or more stories of similar detailing and elaboration. A number of the buildings within the district are Victorian two-part commercial blocks, which were generally popular between 1850 and 1870 but often continued to be constructed decades later. Such buildings tended to be characterized by additive, ornate components, especially embellished cornices, decorative window and door surrounds, and cornices or stringcourses between each floor. More decorative features were made possible because of technological advances which made mass-produced decorative building components more easily available and affordable. This trend was popularized in an attempt to make individual buildings stand out within commercial areas.(46) The highly ornate features of Victorian two-part commercial blocks are evident in the Italianate and Queen Anne styling of several buildings within the district. Italianate (1850-1885) Italianate was a leading style for nineteenth-century commercial buildings. The style emerged in the 1830s as part of the picturesque movement, which drew inspiration from the informal and rambling Italian farmhouses and villas. In the United States, the style was popularized in the writings and pattern books of architectural theorists such as Andrew Jackson Downing. In New York, the Italianate style proliferated throughout cities, towns and rural areas from the 1850s until the turn of the century. Sometimes referred to as the Bracketed style, perhaps the key distinguishing feature of the Italianate style is its decoratively cut, often scrolled brackets, which were typically used in abundance to support door and window hoods and to embellish the prominent cornice. Since commercial buildings, unlike grand residential estates, typically feature one or two prominent elevations, the picturesque elements of the style were generally more limited to certain key elements and details applied to a primary façade. Italianate style commercial buildings are generally characterized by tall, narrow window openings, a cast-iron first floor facade and second floor brick facade and a bracketed decorative cornice. (47) The Central Avenue Historic District has many representative, relatively modest examples of commercial Italianate buildings, including the Maute Block at 43 Central Avenue, and the Raynor Exchange/ Braun Building at 16 Central Avenue, 31 Central Avenue, and 4 West Main Street, most of which of which are generally characterized by rounded arch window openings and denticulated cornices. The building at 1 West Main Street also features some Italianate elements, including rounded arch windows and double brackets at the cornice. The district also contains more "high style" examples, including the Lancaster Opera House/Town Hall at 21 Central Avenue, which features a highly decorative clock tower.48 Designed by leading Buffalo architect George J. Metzger, who was adept at designing in the commercial Italianate style, the Lancaster Opera House is a signature building in Lancaster and represents the more decorative, picturesque qualities of the style. While these were all constructed after the general period in which Italianate commercial buildings were popular, it was not uncommon to find a lag in styles in smaller, more rural villages. Queen Anne (1880-1910) Named for the early eighteenth century British monarch, the Queen Anne movement began in England in the 1860s. The Queen Anne style in England had a wide variety of sources and inspirations, from Medieval Tudorera half-timbered structures, to the more classically inspired Renaissance-era designs of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. Gothic influences were also apparent in the Queen Anne style. This wide variety of historical and constructional sources all merge in the Queen Anne style in the United States. The eclectic style is characterized by irregular forms, massing and shapes, and a wall surface which is frequently broken by recesses, projections, towers, and bays. One of the most common elements found in both high-style and vernacular examples is the widespread use of patterned or shaped shingles, available in a myriad of shapes and designs. Queen Anne style commercial architecture is less common than residential examples. The Central Avenue Historic District has two buildings in the Queen Anne style, both of which are characterized by decorative asymmetrical facades: The building at 1 West Main Street, with its turret at the southeast corner, and 30 Central Avenue, with its oriel window and shingled gable end. The Lancaster Town Hall and Opera House at 21 Central Avenue also features elements of Queen Anne style with its asymmetrical facade and decorative front gable dormer. Academic Approach to Two-Part Commercial Blocks From the 1890s to the 1920s, there was a shift from the ornate commercial architecture of the Victorian Era toward a more "academic approach" to the commercial designs. This "academic approach" was characterized by architecture with more balance and order to the designs and streetscapes, often drawing inspiration from Classical architectural sources. While individual Victorian commercial blocks were meant to attract attention, commercial blocks in this new era were designed to create unity in the design of the commercial downtown. This allowed certain highly decorative buildings to stand out. Buildings of this era were generally very plain with few, if any, decorative features.(49) As many of the buildings within the district coincide with this era, there are several commercial buildings with little to no ornamentation or distinct architectural style within the district that create a sense of order and balance along the commercial streets and allow buildings such as the Lancaster Town Hall and Opera House or the Maute Block to stand out as community landmarks. Minimally decorated buildings within the district were constructed ca. 1897-ca. 1935 and include 24 Central Avenue and 50 Central Avenue. Residential Architecture – Colonial Revival (1880-1955) Growing interest in classical design and greater regard for more “correct” composition encouraged the development of the Colonial Revival style. Colonial Revival houses typically have massing and detail derived from Colonial and Federal prototypes, but the size and scale of Colonial Revival houses are larger than those of the original models. Most Colonial Revival buildings have contained rectilinear massing, broken perhaps by bay windows; symmetrical facades with central entrances; front porches with columns and classical balustrades; relatively uniform roofs, sometimes elaborated on the façade by a cross gable or a row of dormers; and window shutters. Palladian windows, corner pilasters, and garland-and-swag trim are common decorative elements. Materials used range from wood clapboard and shingle to brick and stone. Often the entry door is accented with a decorative surround or entry porch, a feature far less common to original Colonial houses. The Central Avenue Historic District features one Colonial Revival building: the Potter-Eaton House at 40 Clark Street, characterized by its accentuated front entry door with sidelites and rounded entry porch, symmetrical fenestration, and decorative cornice with dentils and modillions. NOTABLE BUSINESSES AND PEOPLE IN THE CENTRAL AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT Buildings within the Central Avenue Historic District held businesses during the late 1800s and early 1900s that provided essential goods to residents and were associated with prominent merchants, organizations, and citizens, all of whom left a lasting impact on the character of the village of Lancaster. A small commercial center had already been established along West Main Street and Central Avenue by the 1890s, but as the population grew and the electric street car made the businesses accessible to a wider range of people, there was a higher demand for a wide variety of goods and services in Lancaster's commercial downtown. Downtown Lancaster's streetscape is centered around the Lancaster Town Hall and Opera House, located at 21 Central Avenue, which was constructed between 1894-96. For centuries, it was common for towns to have an opera house that served as a multifunctional gathering space that was a combination music hall and governmental building. The Lancaster Town Hall and Opera House is one of the last remaining buildings of this type in the county. The fine building with both Italianate and Queen Anne styling was designed by prominent Buffalo architect, George J. Metzger (1855-1929).(50) The town hall and opera house served a number of other functions over time. Inside the building is a fifty-two foot by fifty-seven foot auditorium, ideal for dances, recitals, and musicals. Various spaces in the building were used during difficult times in the country's history. During the Great Depression, a distribution center was set up for food and clothing, and throughout World War II, there was a sewing room in the basement and parachutes were folded in the auditorium. After the war in the 1950s, the theater was used for the Civil Defense Headquarters, where plane spotter and air raid drills were organized. Additionally, the Lancaster Public Library was located on the first floor from 1896 to 1941, and the opera house once housed the post office, a printing company, the Erie County Civil Defense Headquarters, and the recreation department. As part of the village's bicentennial celebration, the building was restored in 1975, and September 20, 1981 marked the reopening of the opera house. After the rehabilitation, the Landmark Society of the Niagara Frontier awarded the opera house the Pewter Plate Award for an "outstanding renovation and operations of a historic venue." Since the rehabilitation, this community landmark has been home to the town offices on the basement and first floors and a performing arts center on the second and third floor. A contemporary two-story addition has been constructed on the rear of the building, but it reflects the architectural lines and design of the original 1894 portion.(51) George J. Metzger (November 17, 1855- December 7, 1929) was a prolific architect whose career began at age twenty, and he later rose to the position of county architect of Erie County.(52) He attended public school in Buffalo, but the location of his architectural training is unknown. His office was located in the German Insurance Building, 455 Main Street, downtown Buffalo. At the start of his career, he designed houses for prominent local families, including the home of Mr. Jacob F. Schoellkopf (demolished). One of his most noteworthy designs was for the 106th Armory State Arsenal on Masten Avenue (since altered). At the time of its construction, it was the largest armory in the United States, and its design brought Metzger a great deal of local acclaim.(53) His other works included Buffalo Public Schools 44 and 13 and several buildings at the University of Buffalo.(54) Following his retirement in 1919, he organized the Metzger Construction Corporation. This was a large private construction company involved in building the Children's Hospital, the Mayflower Apartments and many schools in the area.(55) He was married to Emma Nuhn and together they raised six children at 200 Bidwell Parkway in Buffalo.(56) The Queen Anne and Italianate style masonry building at 1 West Main Street is the earliest building in the Central Avenue Historic District, constructed around 1860. Early on, it changed hands between a number of Saloon and Restaurant owners. The upper two floors of the building were initially used as a hotel, but when Peter Link took over ownership in the late 1800s, the spaces were converted into apartments.(57) The roof was changed from a cross-gable roof to a mansard roof ca. 1890 to make room for the third floor to be converted into an opera house. However, use as an opera house was short lived, as it was soon overshadowed by Metzger's larger and more opulent opera house. The space was then used to hold various meetings, including those of the Temperance Society, the Lancaster Benevolent Association, and the Daughters of America.(58) Originally there were two storefronts that were rented out separately, but they were combined into one store ca. 1950, when "The Sugar Bowl" expanded and it has since remained one store. (59) The three-story brick building at 5 West Main Street is the second earliest building in the district, constructed ca. 1880. It is possible that the first tenant of this building was M. Windling's Saloon and Restaurant, as well as an early butcher shop. The three-story brick Italianate commercial building at 16 Central Avenue, known both as the Raynor Exchange and later as the Braun building, was constructed on the site of the former Raynor Exchange building in 1894 to house Ernest Feyler's Buffalo Dry Goods Store. The store also had an early electric generator in the basement and it became the first building in the village to use electric lights. In 1897, Feyler signed a contract with the village to provide electricity to twenty streetlights in the village, and by 1900 power was expanded to provide electric lines to the entire village, overwhelming the generator. Ownership of the store was soon transferred to Frank F. Braun and Walter F. Adolf in the early twentieth century. The building currently is the home of the New York Store, which has been located in the building since 1956. Earnest Feyler (September 19, 1869 - August 9, 1957) was a Buffalo native who first worked as a salesman for the Barnes-Bancroft Company. He opened the Buffalo Dry Goods Store and installed a dynamo at his store to light it, eventually expanding his power plant to supply power to the entire village. In 1902, he bought and served as the president of the Depew & Lancaster Light, Power & Conduit Company, which supplied power to the village. The company went on to serve nineteen towns and thirty-two communities. Feyler was also involved in the organization of several local banks. He was one of the founders and board members of the Bank of Lancaster and the South Side National Bank of Buffalo. He was the director of the Bank of Depew in 1919, Citizens National Bank in 1920, Ebenezer State Bank in 1921, and Liberty Bank in 1929. Additionally, Feyler was the director of Brott & Co. Investment Bankers, the Depew Finance Corp. and the Ebenezer Improvement Co. He was a member of the Lancaster Country Club and a 32nd Degree Mason. He resided in Lancaster with his wife, Katherine, and their two children.(60) The building at 27 Central was first constructed around 1905 for Julius Israel, for use as a post office. This location served as the post office for several decades, until the present Lancaster Post Office (NR 1990), located outside the district boundary at 5064 Broadway Street, was erected in the 1938-9. Before the construction of 27 Central Avenue, the post office had previously been located in the Lancaster Town Hall and Opera House.(61) Once the post office was moved, Fanny Israel, wife of Julius, opened a ladies' clothing store in the building. Additionally, the building housed Mrs. Charles A. Schowten's candy store and Robert Humell's dentist office. Julius Israel (1865-1948) was a prominent Lancaster merchant of one of the most highly regarded department stores in the village. He was born in Darkehmen, Germany in 1865, moved to Rochester in 1882 and settled in Lancaster in 1893, opening a store on West Main Street. By 1896, the store had become so successful that he moved it to 6 West Main Street, eventually expanding it to 8 and 4 West Main Street. (62) He sold his store in 1929 to Henry Kahn of the New York Store, formerly the Buffalo Dry Goods Store, at 1 West Main Street. Israel was a member of the Depew Lodge 823 F&AM, the Lancaster Elks, Ismailia Temple, AAONMs, Rotary, Odd Fellows, Moose and the Lancaster Fire Department. He was a well-known and well liked merchant in the village.(63) Israel married Fannie Marx, originally from Horden, Germany, in 1890, and they had five children.(64) The building at 32 Central Avenue was built as a wagon and blacksmith shop owned by Albert Geyer (ca. 1865 January 8, 1913). Geyer was born in Alden, NY around 1865, of German decent. Geyer bought the Handel Blacksmith business ca. 1895 and ran it until his death. He was a member of the Lancaster Benevolent Association and lived with his wife and five children at 49 Central Avenue.(65) The Cushing Block, located at 33-37 Central Avenue, was originally the location of Cushing's Drug Store. This three-story brick Italianate commercial building was constructed ca.1896 to replace the original Cushing Store, destroyed by the 1896 fire. Cushing's Drug Store supplied villagers with medicines and a variety of other products, including wine, liquor, tobacco, books, perfume, soaps; it also and had a soda fountain. Cushing's was highly regarded and was the recipient of awards from drug manufacturers for the high number of prescriptions filled. This allowed the store to be the first to receive newly developed medicines. Other businesses located in the Cushing Block included the Telephone Company, a tailor shop, a law office, a barber shop, a dentist, a beauty shop, and fraternal organizations, among many others. The building was renovated in 1925 and large additions were made to the rear elevations around 1955. Cushing's Drug Store was founded in 1892 by Franklin S. Cushing (1864-1933). Cushing was a Wyoming, NY native who studied pharmacy at the University of Buffalo before relocating to Lancaster in 1892. Not only did he found Cushing's Drug Store, he sold sand, ice, insurance, real estate, was village postmaster and village clerk, a director of Ellicott Drug Company, and maintained a farm. The drug store's ownership remained in the family until the 1980s, when it became clear that there was not the same market for a privately owned drug store.(66) The building at 34-36 Central Avenue was constructed at the site of the former Hoffeld and Co. Soap Factory, where the fire of 1896 began. The building was soon owned and operated by Frank T. Beeman and James Vandyck as a grocery and provisions store. By the 1920s it was a restaurant and store. Maurice J. Fitzgerald, owner of Fitzgerald–Knauber Men's clothing store at 24-26 Central Avenue, was a resident of the second story apartment in 1927. The Maute Block, located at 43 Central Avenue was built in 1896 to replace the original wood-frame Maute hardware store.(67) The store was originally owned by John N. Maute. The Mautes were a prominent family in Lancaster who owned and operated the Maute Iron Foundry, one of the early industries in Lancaster. The foundry, located on Holland Avenue between Plumb Bottom Creek and Broadway Street, was established in 1849 under different owners. Frank Maute purchased the foundry in 1859 and stayed in business until 1910, generally manufacturing agricultural tools and general castings. They also were responsible for manufacturing the iron sidewalks which once lined the streets of Lancaster. John N. Maute and his brothers were among some of the first employees of the Maute Foundry. John N. Maute's experience working in an iron foundry provided him with valuable skills and knowledge about tools, which proved useful in opening a successful hardware store.(68) The building at 46-50 Central Avenue was originally the clubhouse of Lancaster's branch of the Improved Order of Red Men (I.O.R.M.). The I.O.R.M is America's oldest fraternal organization; beginning under a different name in 1765, it was organized as an underground society to promote freedom and liberty in the early colonies. The name of the organization was changed to the Improved Order of Red Men in 1835. Over time, it became a group dedicated to promoting freedom, friendship, and charity. The organization continued to expand and by the mid-1920s, there were "tribes" in forty-six states with a total of over 500,000 members. The Lancaster tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men owned the property when it was first constructed ca. 1927, and it remained in their hands until the Lancaster Lodge of Orioles bought the property in 1967. They owned it until 2000. The Potter-Eaton House at 40 Clark Street was originally located at 802 East Main Street (Broadway Street). It was built in 1894 to replace the home of Dr. Samuel Potter, which was destroyed in the fire of 1894. It remained at the original location on Broadway Street until the death of Fanny Potter Eaton, daughter of Dr. Potter. In 1940, the house was given to the town and moved to its present location to save it from demolition. The house was moved a very short distance to a lot behind town hall, almost directly behind its original location. The house was relocated from its site nearby on East Main Street, which was used for an A&P Supermarket. Following its relocation, the Potter-Eaton House served more civic functions, as the Lancaster Public Library from 1941-1976 and the Lancaster Senior Citizens Center from 1976-1983. To celebrate the town’s 150th anniversary in 1983, the building was used to house a museum operated by the Lancaster Historical Society, and this remains the present use.(69) Dr. Samuel Potter (1816-June, 13 1897) was a prominent doctor in the village of Lancaster during the 1800s. The Vermont native first moved to Lancaster in 1839 and opened an office on the original site of the PotterEaton house. Dr. Potter was the superintendent of the Lancaster Public Schools for 15 years. He was married twice and had a daughter from each marriage. His younger daughter, Fanny Eaton, inherited the Potter-Eaton House at the time of Dr. Potter's death. Fanny lived in the house until her death in 1938.(70) The commercial buildings of the Central Avenue Historic District had other businesses and business owners, demonstrating their versatility as markets changed over time. The Italianate building at 4 West Main Street was built to house Frank Schafer's Boots and Shoes Store and served as a dwelling on the 2nd and 3rd floors.71 Fitzgerald and Knauber Men's Clothing Store was originally at 24/26 Central Avenue and the upper apartment was home to the Cretekos family, owners of the Sugar Bowl, located at 1 West Main Street. The modest Queen Anne style building located at 30 Central Avenue was originally built as the dwelling and barbershop of Ralph and Rose May. The building at 31 Central Avenue was originally the firehouse; later it became a ladies' and children's clothing store and Charles Schleb's shoe store. The building at 34-36 Central Avenue was originally owned and operated by Frank T. Beeman and James Vandyck as a grocery and provisions store. The Bank of Lancaster was originally at 39-41 Central Ave, but by 1916 it became the offices of the Iroquois Natural Gas Company, directed by superintendent Peter Adolf. Cornelius T. Rohl's garage was located at 44 Central Avenue. The building at 4 West Main Street was built to house Frank Schafer's Boots and Shoes Store and was residential on the 2nd and 3rd floors.72 Other businesses included the Bank of Lancaster's later building at 25 Central Avenue and a grocer and clothing store at 34 Central Avenue. SUMMARY The Central Avenue Historic District is significant under Criteria A and C as an intact and contiguous collection of primarily commercial architecture dating between ca. 1860 to ca. 1935 within the larger historic context of the Socioeconomic Growth and Maturity of the Village of Lancaster, 1850-1949, established in the MPDF. Located in the original commercial core of the village of Lancaster, the district represents a period of growth and prosperity for the commercial downtown in the decades surrounding the turn of the twentieth century, due to industrial growth and increasing ease of transportation, and is associated with prominent businesses, merchants, and citizens of Lancaster at the turn of the century. The district contains a grouping of mostly late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, 2- to 3-story masonry commercial buildings located within the village of Lancaster, Erie County, New York, roughly 11 miles east of Buffalo. The district covers an area of approximately 3.8 acres centered along Central Avenue, with a few properties on West Main Street and Clark Street, in the commercial center of the village. It forms the most intact historic commercial portion of a more substantial locally designated historic district in the village, which features a mix of residential and commercial buildings. Lancaster’s commercial corridor originally developed along West Main Street and Central Avenue to accommodate those traveling through the village, as well as serving the families of employees lured by the industrial development in and surrounding the community. However, a majority of original buildings within the district boundaries were lost in the 1890s as fires devastated the core commercial area. Over the course of the following 40 years, the commercial corridor was rebuilt and remains the focal point of the Village of Lancaster today. These then-new buildings were of brick construction and primarily represent a collection of commercial Italianate, Queen Anne, and Colonial Revival style buildings. ------- (6) Keysa, Lancaster, New York, 98. (7) Harley E. Scott and Edward J. Mikula, Tales of Old Lancaster (Lancaster, NY: Cayuga Creek Press, 1981), 5. (8) David L. Taylor, National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form: Historic and Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County, New York, Taylor & Taylor Associates, Inc. (Waterford, NY: New York State Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation, 1999), section E, page 3. (9) The name "Railroad Street" changed to "Central Avenue" ca.1890s. (10) "Early History of Community," April 15, 1948. (Clipping from Lancaster Historical Society Files) (11) Taylor, MPDF: Village of Lancaster, section E, 5. (12) Ibid., section E, 4. (13) Herbert J. Brinks, "Dutch Americans," Countries and Their Cultures.” http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Du-Ha/DutchAmericans.html. (14) H. Perry Smith , ed., The History of the City of Buffalo and Erie County: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers, Vol. I, (Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1884), 458. (15) Taylor, MPDF: Village of Lancaster, section E, 4. (16) Ibid., section E,3. (17) Ibid, section E, 6. (18) Ibid., section E, 6. (19) Scott and Mikula, Tales of Old Lancaster, 49. (20) Smith, History of Buffalo and Erie County, 459. (21) Donald MacDavid, "Cushing's Drug Store," The Lancaster Legend: Newsletter of the Lancaster Historical Society 9, no. 2 (Summer 2002): 2. (22) Mrs. E. Mosack's butcher shop at 524 Central Avenue once stood on what is now 10 Central Avenue. MacDavid, "Cushing's Drug Store," 2. (23) The original Raynor Exchange building was located on the site of the current Raynor Exchange/Braun Building at 16 Central Avenue. The Potter House that remains today was rebuilt on the site of the earlier house, and moved to its current site within the district in 1940. (24) The Lancaster/Depew Bee, "Out of the Past: Great Fire of 1894," April 14, 1994. (25) The Hoffeld & Co. Soap Factory site is now the location of 34-36 Central Avenue. (26) The former Maute Building and Cushing Building were located in the boundaries of the district. (27) The Lancaster Times, "A Disastrous Fire!: A Portion of Central Avenue Swept by Flames," October 22, 1896. (28) Taylor, MPDF: Village of Lancaster, section E, 7. (29) 1880 WNY Business Directory, 259. Ibid., section E,7. (30) Scott and Mikula, Tales of Old Lancaster, 48-50. (31) Keysa, Lancaster, New York, 144. (32) Ibid., 94. (33) Ibid., 100. (34) Taylor, MPDF: Village of Lancaster, section E, 8. (35) Ibid., section E, 9. (36) Richard Longstreth, The Buildings of Main Street: A Guide to American Commercial Architecture (Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 2000), 15. (37) Keysa, Lancaster, New York, 94. (38) Taylor, MPDF: Village of Lancaster, section E, 9. (39) Keysa, Lancaster, New York, 96. (40) Taylor, MPDF: Village of Lancaster, section E, 9. (41) Keysa, Lancaster, New York, IX. (42) Ibid., X.. Although of local significance, many areas of the local historic district do not meet the standards for the National Register. The Central Avenue Historic District represents the largest, intact and contiguous enclave of commercial buildings that meet the National Register standards, within this larger, locally designated district. (43) Ibid., XII. (44) Taylor, MPDF: Village of Lancaster, section F, 6. (45) " New York Main Street Awards," Funding History (46) Longstreth, The Buildings of Main Street, 29-31. (47) "Italianate in Buffalo: 1840-1885," Buffalo as an Architectural Museum. http://buffaloah.com/a/archsty/ital/index.html#era. (48) The Lancaster Opera House/Town Hall also features elements of Queen Anne style with its asymmetrical facade and leaded glass transom at the main entry. (49) Longstreth, The Buildings of Main Street, 39-40. (50) Kossmar, Karen, "Lancaster Town Hall and Opera House," Buffalo as an Architectural Museum. http://buffaloah.com/a/bflobest/lancaster/lancaster.html. (51) Lancaster Opera House, "Our History." http://www.lancopera.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.display&page_id=30. (52) Kossmar, "Lancaster Town Hall and Opera House." (53) Christopher N. Brown, "Historic Plymouth Avenue in the Kleinhans Neighborhood: A Survey of the History and Structures of Plymouth Avenue from Hudson Street to Porter Avenue in Buffalo, New York." http://buffaloah.com/a/plymouth/cb/129.pdf, 135. (54) "George J. Metzger Rites Set Tuesday: Builder and Architect Dies After Heart Attack," The Buffalo News, December 9, 1929. http://buffaloah.com/a/archs/metz/index.html. (55) "Metzger, George J." http://dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org/architects/view/1827. (56) Metzger was also a member of the National Guard for 30 years and retired as a colonel. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects and president of the Buffalo chapter two times. Metzger's many other affiliations included being a member of the Buffalo Club, the Buffalo Builders Exchange, the Buffalo chapter, Associated General Contractors, the Chamber of Commerce, the Automobile Club, the Concordia lodge of Masons, Keystone Chapter as a 33rd degree Mason, R.A.M., the Buffalo consistory, Lake Erie commandery, Knights Templar, and the Ismailia Temple, Brown, "Historic Plymouth Avenue," 135. (57) Harley E. Scott, ed. Tales of Old West Main Street (Lancaster, NY: Cayuga Creek Press, 1998), 39. (58) Keysa, Lancaster, New York, 98. (59) Scott, Tales of Old West Main Street, 36. (60) Buffalo Evening News, "Earnest Feyler Dies, Founded Twin Village Light & Power Co," August 9, 1957, 26. (61) Jay Bee's Prominent Men of Lancaster Series, "Julius Israel, the Well Known and Popular Business Man of Lancaster," April 1, 1920. (Clipping from Lancaster Historical Society Files) (62) "Julius Israel." (63) "Pioneer Merchant Julius Israel Dies," June 10, 1948, 17. (Clipping from Lancaster Historical Society Files) (64) "Julius Israel." (65) "Albert Geyer," January 9, 1913. (Clipping from Lancaster Historical Society Files) (66) MacDavid, "Cushing's Drug Store," 1-3. (67) White, Truman C., ed., Our County and its People: A Descriptive Work on Erie County, New York, Vol. 1, (Boston: Boston History Company, 1898), 572. (68) Lancaster Enterprise, "A Glimpse Into The Past: The Iron Foundry," July 27, 1939. (69) Keysa, Lancaster, New York, 96. (70) Harley E. Scott, "History of the Fanny Potter-Eaton House and its Occupants," Lancaster Historical Society, 1-2. (71) Scott, Tales of Old West Main Street, 10. Bibliography: "Albert Geyer." January 9, 1913. (Clipping from Lancaster Historical Society Files) Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada: 1800-1950. 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July 27, 1939. Lancaster Opera House. "Our History." History. Last modified 2010. Accessed April 24, 2014. http://www.lancopera.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.display&page_id=30. The Lancaster Times "A Disastrous Fire!: A Portion of Central Avenue Swept by Flames." October 22, 1896. Longstreth, Richard. The Buildings of Main Street: A Guide to American Commercial Architecture. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 2000. MacDavid, Donald. "Cushing's Drug Store." The Lancaster Legend: Newsletter of the Lancaster Historical Society 9, no. 2 (Summer 2002). New York State Homes & Community Renewal. " New York Main Street Awards." Funding History. Last modified May 7, 2012. Accessed June 6, 2014. http://www.nyshcr.org/Programs/NYMainStreet/FundingHistory.htm. "Pioneer Merchant Julius Israel Dies." June 10, 1948. 17. (Clipping from Lancaster Historical Society Files) Scott, Harley E., ed. Tales of Old West Main Street. Lancaster, NY: Cayuga Creek Press, 1998. Scott, Harley E., and Edward J. Mikula. Tales of Old Lancaster. Lancaster, NY: Cayuga Creek Press, 1981. Scott, Harley E. "History of the Fanny Potter-Eaton House and its Occupants." Lancaster Historical Society. Smith, H. Perry, ed. The History of the City of Buffalo and Erie County: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Vol. 1. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1884. Taylor, David L. National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form: Historic and Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County, New York. Taylor & Taylor Associates, Inc. Waterford, NY: New York State Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation, 1999. "Victorian Style." Buffalo as an Architectural Museum. Accessed April 11, 2014. http://buffaloah.com/a/DCTNRY/v/vic.html#Victorian. White, Truman C., Ed. Our County and its People: A Descriptive Work on Erie County, New York. Vol. 1. Boston: Boston History Company, 1898. 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[[Category: Central Baptist Church, Livingston, Texas]] In 1906, a new church building of red brick was constructed at a cost of $3,500. It soon became commonly known as “The Brick Baptist Church.” It was the first church with a baptistery inside the building. The Ladies Aid Society contributed $600 to pay for the pews and the stained glass windows.
In 1907, W. J. David, a former missionary to Africa, became pastor. In September 1908, the church felt there was a need for an association for Polk County and withdrew from the New Bethel Association and organized the Unity Baptist Association. The first meeting was held in Moscow, October 1909. The Membership Roll of the Livingston Baptist Church, as is recorded in the first available minute books dated 1899-1910, contains 233 names. Many named on this list remained as life-long members. Many of their descendants are members today. Alonzo Finch was pastor from 1911 to 1915. During his pastorate, the church adopted a number of innovations. In the fall of 1911, a church newspaper, The Livingston Baptist Helper, was begun, edited by Miss Addelle Green. A project of the Baracas and Philatheas classes, the paper was financed by fourteen of the town’s businesses. Pledge cards were used to promote giving. A parsonage was constructed on the same block as the church and was wired with electricity. Even though the church auditorium had electricity, it continued to be heated by wood stoves for many years. J. G. Looper became pastor in April 1915. The church voted to change the name of the church from “Livingston Baptist” to “Central Baptist Church” on March 13, 1917. The Baptist Standard was sent to every family in the church. The first recorded Laymen’s Sunday was held on March 24, 1917. During this period, Central Baptist Church purchased a house at the Baptist Encampment at Palacios. Many of the members enjoyed services at this retreat each summer. In 1921, L. S. Cole became pastor, followed by Earnest Baldwin in 1923. The church voted to build a large wooden building with a dirt floor for Sunday school needs. The estimated cost was $1,700. Later the building was floored and was used for over twenty years. It was referred to as the “Tabernacle.”
A former missionary to Brazil, R. A. Clifton (a son, or grandson of the first R. A. Clifton) became pastor in 1924. In the early 1920’s, the congregation began making plans for a new church auditorium. Completed in 1926, the new church auditorium was English-style architecture. The total cost was $32,000. The auditorium was used until 2009, when the new worship center was completed. After being pastor to Central Baptist Church for seven years, R. A. Clifton resigned to take another pastorate, and Arnold E. Rieman was called as pastor. After seven years, he was succeeded by James W. Read in 1940.
In March, 1941, a brick parsonage was constructed next to the church. The old parsonage was moved a short distance away and is still being used as a residence. The church auditorium, the wooden annex, and the parsonage are shown on the 1927 and 1935 Sanborn Maps of Livingston. During World War II, many men of Central Baptist served in the armed forces. An honor roll was placed on the auditorium wall, and the church also found other ways to contribute to the war effort. In January of 1943, Brooks Sasse became pastor. The total church budget was $6,700 in 1943, and the official newspaper for the church was the Informer, a name used until recent years. Ben H. Welmaker served as pastor from 1946 to 1950. By 1950, the membership was 949, with 729 resident members.
The first electric organ was installed. Two brick educational buildings were completed in 1949, located behind the auditorium where the wooden building had been, followed later by a third building. The church property was valued at $300,000. Total Membership was 1072.
Vester E. Wolber came to Livingston as pastor in May, 1951 and served until January, 1955. Wade Hopkin became pastor in March 1955. He was followed by James T. Garrett in March 1959, who served until his resignation in May, 1967.
In November, 1967, David Michael was called as pastor, and W. William Kennedy became pastor in 1973 and served until his death in 1989.
The income in 1967 was $63,027, 45% of which went to missions. In 1968, the church purchased two acres of land east of the original block for future expansion
A new parsonage was completed in 1974, located in the Briar Bend Subdivision of Livingston. The Unity Baptist Association purchased a home next to the parsonage for a residence for missionaries on furlough, enabling the church to be host to missionaries. The old parsonage remained for several years, used for various purposes. It was torn down about 2007 to make room for the new sanctuary. In 1974, the large attendance at morning worship caused the church to schedule two services on Sunday mornings. The Family Center, located across North East Avenue was completed in 1977. The cost was $350,000. It contains a kitchen, a large room for gatherings, and classrooms. A playground is behind the building.
During the 1980’s Central Baptist began its radio and television ministries. By 1989, the total membership of the church had grown to 1,245, with resident members of 913. The total receipts were over $400,000.
Central Baptist continued to grow in its educational programs, community outreach, and missions. Worship service attendance reached over 400, with annual receipts of over $500,000 by 1992. In 1992, the church voted to build a new educational building on the block north of the sanctuary. It is named for Ben H and Janice Welmaker. William Skaar was called as pastor in 1989 and served until 1999. Central Baptist entered the twenty- first century with church property valued at $6,000,000 and was debt free by the end of 2001. David Roberts served as pastor from 1999 to 2001. Barry Jeffries became pastor in 2004. In 2004 and after 30 years of two worship services, it became apparent that more room was needed for growth, and a building committee for a new sanctuary was formed. The construction on the 900-seat worship center was completed in early 2009. In 2009, the church property, consisting of the new worship center, the original sanctuary, office building, two educational buildings, and a family center is valued at $7,842,000. The church membership in 2008 was 1,626 members, which included 953 are resident members. Worship attendance averaged 421 weekly. Many are involved in Bible study, music, missions, discipleship training, and community outreach.
Along with its primary purpose of worship, the Baptist church at Livingston has emphasized education in the scriptures, for both children and adults, and missions. Sunday school, or “Sabbath School” as it was first called, began with the organized congregation in 1849. By 1913, in addition to Sunday school, the church was sponsoring the Baptist Young People’s Union (later named “Training Union), the Cradle Roll, and the Home Department. Vacation Bible School has been popular with children from all over the community for many years. Central Baptist Church is the direct result of mission efforts, and a concerted effort for missions have been emphasized throughout its history
In September 1904, the Ladies’ Aid Society was organized, and Mrs. H. Beamon Davis was its first president. Misses Nannie and Justa David of the Ladies’ Aid Society organized the Sunbeam Band for small children in 1910. The ladies sponsored mission organizations for older children by 1925. Over the years, this organization, later known as the Women’s Missionary Union and now known as Women on Mission, has inspired a love for missions within the church and has led to giving to home and foreign missions. A men’s organization, The Brotherhood, was active for many years. Several pastors of the Livingston church had been missionaries or became missionaries after their pastorates: J. W. D. Creath, E. Vining, Reuben H. Brown, D. W. Jackson, T. R. McCrorey, W. J. Davis, R. A. Clifton, Ben H. Welmaker, Lynn Sasser, and Ted Savage. Dr. Ben H. Welmaker resigned as pastor in 1950 to fill an appointment by the Southern Baptist’s Foreign Mission Board in Cali, Columbia. He was the head of the seminary in Cali for several years, and after his return, he served as interim pastor and as the seniors’ pastor.
As was previously planned by R. A. Clifton, the church contributed toward the Unity Association’s purchase of the Piney Woods Baptist Encampment at Woodlake in 1945. The camp has been modernized and has been used ever since. Central Baptist contributes toward its support. Since 1947, Central Baptist has sponsored several missions, most eventually becoming self-sustaining churches. Over the years, several young men of Central Baptist have been called to the ministry, and others have been called into other service. Other than Polk County and nearby counties, Central Baptist has impacted several states and foreign nations, either through mission trips, financial aid or by those from Central Baptist serving as missionaries: Rio Grande Valley, Wisconsin, Montana, South Dakota, Mexico, Japan, Indonesia, Korea, Guatemala,Ukraine, Zambia, Uganda and South Sudan. Central Baptist Church has played a very large part in the life of Livingston for all its many years. Beginning with a membership of less than twenty and no church building, it has become a growing, dynamic church with facilities for a thousand people. Its Christian influence on the community cannot be estimated. The church has provided a place of worship and prayer, comfort and joy, Bible study, training, fellowship, and community support. One of the largest churches in Livingston, it has had a significant impact on the community. In addition, its impact has been felt in many places in the world. All this would not have been possible without the first few devoted Christians in the nineteenth century, followed by many other like-minded Christians in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries who are dedicated to the church’s mission as outlined in its Vision and Mission Statement.
In 1907, W. J. David, a former missionary to Africa, became pastor. In September 1908, the church felt there was a need for an association for Polk County and withdrew from the New Bethel Association and organized the Unity Baptist Association. The first meeting was held in Moscow, October 1909. The Membership Roll of the Livingston Baptist Church, as is recorded in the first available minute books dated 1899-1910, contains 233 names. Many named on this list remained as life-long members. Many of their descendants are members today. Alonzo Finch was pastor from 1911 to 1915. During his pastorate, the church adopted a number of innovations. In the fall of 1911, a church newspaper, The Livingston Baptist Helper, was begun, edited by Miss Addelle Green. A project of the Baracas and Philatheas classes, the paper was financed by fourteen of the town’s businesses. Pledge cards were used to promote giving. A parsonage was constructed on the same block as the church and was wired with electricity. Even though the church auditorium had electricity, it continued to be heated by wood stoves for many years. J. G. Looper became pastor in April 1915. The church voted to change the name of the church from “Livingston Baptist” to “Central Baptist Church” on March 13, 1917. The Baptist Standard was sent to every family in the church. The first recorded Laymen’s Sunday was held on March 24, 1917. During this period, Central Baptist Church purchased a house at the Baptist Encampment at Palacios. Many of the members enjoyed services at this retreat each summer. In 1921, L. S. Cole became pastor, followed by Earnest Baldwin in 1923. The church voted to build a large wooden building with a dirt floor for Sunday school needs. The estimated cost was $1,700. Later the building was floored and was used for over twenty years. It was referred to as the “Tabernacle.”
A former missionary to Brazil, R. A. Clifton (a son, or grandson of the first R. A. Clifton) became pastor in 1924. In the early 1920’s, the congregation began making plans for a new church auditorium. Completed in 1926, the new church auditorium was English-style architecture. The total cost was $32,000. The auditorium was used until 2009, when the new worship center was completed. After being pastor to Central Baptist Church for seven years, R. A. Clifton resigned to take another pastorate, and Arnold E. Rieman was called as pastor. After seven years, he was succeeded by James W. Read in 1940.
In March, 1941, a brick parsonage was constructed next to the church. The old parsonage was moved a short distance away and is still being used as a residence. The church auditorium, the wooden annex, and the parsonage are shown on the 1927 and 1935 Sanborn Maps of Livingston. During World War II, many men of Central Baptist served in the armed forces. An honor roll was placed on the auditorium wall, and the church also found other ways to contribute to the war effort. In January of 1943, Brooks Sasse became pastor. The total church budget was $6,700 in 1943, and the official newspaper for the church was the Informer, a name used until recent years. Ben H. Welmaker served as pastor from 1946 to 1950. By 1950, the membership was 949, with 729 resident members.
The first electric organ was installed. Two brick educational buildings were completed in 1949, located behind the auditorium where the wooden building had been, followed later by a third building. The church property was valued at $300,000. Total Membership was 1072.
Vester E. Wolber came to Livingston as pastor in May, 1951 and served until January, 1955. Wade Hopkin became pastor in March 1955. He was followed by James T. Garrett in March 1959, who served until his resignation in May, 1967.
In November, 1967, David Michael was called as pastor, and W. William Kennedy became pastor in 1973 and served until his death in 1989.
The income in 1967 was $63,027, 45% of which went to missions. In 1968, the church purchased two acres of land east of the original block for future expansion
A new parsonage was completed in 1974, located in the Briar Bend Subdivision of Livingston. The Unity Baptist Association purchased a home next to the parsonage for a residence for missionaries on furlough, enabling the church to be host to missionaries. The old parsonage remained for several years, used for various purposes. It was torn down about 2007 to make room for the new sanctuary. In 1974, the large attendance at morning worship caused the church to schedule two services on Sunday mornings. The Family Center, located across North East Avenue was completed in 1977. The cost was $350,000. It contains a kitchen, a large room for gatherings, and classrooms. A playground is behind the building.
During the 1980’s Central Baptist began its radio and television ministries. By 1989, the total membership of the church had grown to 1,245, with resident members of 913. The total receipts were over $400,000.
Central Baptist continued to grow in its educational programs, community outreach, and missions. Worship service attendance reached over 400, with annual receipts of over $500,000 by 1992. In 1992, the church voted to build a new educational building on the block north of the sanctuary. It is named for Ben H and Janice Welmaker. William Skaar was called as pastor in 1989 and served until 1999. Central Baptist entered the twenty- first century with church property valued at $6,000,000 and was debt free by the end of 2001. David Roberts served as pastor from 1999 to 2001. Barry Jeffries became pastor in 2004. In 2004 and after 30 years of two worship services, it became apparent that more room was needed for growth, and a building committee for a new sanctuary was formed. The construction on the 900-seat worship center was completed in early 2009. In 2009, the church property, consisting of the new worship center, the original sanctuary, office building, two educational buildings, and a family center is valued at $7,842,000. The church membership in 2008 was 1,626 members, which included 953 are resident members. Worship attendance averaged 421 weekly. Many are involved in Bible study, music, missions, discipleship training, and community outreach.
Along with its primary purpose of worship, the Baptist church at Livingston has emphasized education in the scriptures, for both children and adults, and missions. Sunday school, or “Sabbath School” as it was first called, began with the organized congregation in 1849. By 1913, in addition to Sunday school, the church was sponsoring the Baptist Young People’s Union (later named “Training Union), the Cradle Roll, and the Home Department. Vacation Bible School has been popular with children from all over the community for many years. Central Baptist Church is the direct result of mission efforts, and a concerted effort for missions have been emphasized throughout its history
In September 1904, the Ladies’ Aid Society was organized, and Mrs. H. Beamon Davis was its first president. Misses Nannie and Justa David of the Ladies’ Aid Society organized the Sunbeam Band for small children in 1910. The ladies sponsored mission organizations for older children by 1925. Over the years, this organization, later known as the Women’s Missionary Union and now known as Women on Mission, has inspired a love for missions within the church and has led to giving to home and foreign missions. A men’s organization, The Brotherhood, was active for many years. Several pastors of the Livingston church had been missionaries or became missionaries after their pastorates: J. W. D. Creath, E. Vining, Reuben H. Brown, D. W. Jackson, T. R. McCrorey, W. J. Davis, R. A. Clifton, Ben H. Welmaker, Lynn Sasser, and Ted Savage. Dr. Ben H. Welmaker resigned as pastor in 1950 to fill an appointment by the Southern Baptist’s Foreign Mission Board in Cali, Columbia. He was the head of the seminary in Cali for several years, and after his return, he served as interim pastor and as the seniors’ pastor.
As was previously planned by R. A. Clifton, the church contributed toward the Unity Association’s purchase of the Piney Woods Baptist Encampment at Woodlake in 1945. The camp has been modernized and has been used ever since. Central Baptist contributes toward its support. Since 1947, Central Baptist has sponsored several missions, most eventually becoming self-sustaining churches. Over the years, several young men of Central Baptist have been called to the ministry, and others have been called into other service. Other than Polk County and nearby counties, Central Baptist has impacted several states and foreign nations, either through mission trips, financial aid or by those from Central Baptist serving as missionaries: Rio Grande Valley, Wisconsin, Montana, South Dakota, Mexico, Japan, Indonesia, Korea, Guatemala,Ukraine, Zambia, Uganda and South Sudan. Central Baptist Church has played a very large part in the life of Livingston for all its many years. Beginning with a membership of less than twenty and no church building, it has become a growing, dynamic church with facilities for a thousand people. Its Christian influence on the community cannot be estimated. The church has provided a place of worship and prayer, comfort and joy, Bible study, training, fellowship, and community support. One of the largest churches in Livingston, it has had a significant impact on the community. In addition, its impact has been felt in many places in the world. All this would not have been possible without the first few devoted Christians in the nineteenth century, followed by many other like-minded Christians in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries who are dedicated to the church’s mission as outlined in its Vision and Mission Statement.
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[[Category:Central Baptist Church Cemetery, Morristown, Tennessee]] This page is part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tennessee_Cemeteries_Team Tennessee Cemeteries Team]. * [[Category: Central Baptist Church Cemetery, Morristown, Tennessee]] for people buried in this cemetery. Address: 1100 Central Church Rd Morristown, TN 37814 Central Baptist Church Cemetery is located at Central Baptist Church in Hamblen County, Tennessee. It is the church cemetery. There are currently 178 people buried here.
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[[Category:Dayton, Ohio]] [[Category: Central Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Dayton, Ohio]] [[Category:Jefferson Township, Montgomery County, Ohio]] ===Central Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers===
Further information about the National Home is detailed in pages 435-447 of the ''History of Montgomery County''.
Jefferson Township map 1875 showing location of [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/20603/Jefferson+Township/Montgomery+County+1875/Ohio/ '''National Soldiers Home'''] in Section 1 (top right corner of township).
On the same map, the community of Liberty is located in Section 9 (southwest of Section 1).
The [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-823?wc=QZ2W-QJS%3A1589410656%2C1589394929%2C1589412869%2C1589395307&cc=1417683 1880 US Census] uses ''Liberty Township'' as the locale but it really should read ''Liberty, Jefferson Township'' as Liberty Township within Montgomery County did not exist.
==Sources==
* ''[[Space:The History of Montgomery County, Ohio|The History of Montgomery County, Ohio]]'' (W. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1882) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Central Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Liberty, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
In the selection of an eligible site for the Central Home, the attention of the Board of Managers was directed to the rich and fertile valley of the Miami, and, [?]ing it admirably adapted to the purposes of a home, they at once entered into negotiations for the purchase of 540 acres of land, about three miles west of the city of Dayton, located principally in Section 1, Jefferson Township, with a sma11 fraction in Section 36, Madison Township. The land, at the time of the purchase, was in the ordinary condition of farm lands throughout the State, [?]sessing, however, natural beauty and great facilities of improvement; but above all, the supply of water was both abundant and excellent. On the grounds are several medicinal springs, two of which have rare mineral properties. At the request of the Board of Managers, Chaplain T. B. Van Horn, the United States Army, was detailed by the Secretary of War to lay out the grounds. The site overlooks the city of Dayton and the beautiful scenery of the Miami Valley for miles around. Source: [[#HMCO]] History of Montgomery County, p. 435.
Further information about the National Home is detailed in pages 435-447 of the ''History of Montgomery County''.
Jefferson Township map 1875 showing location of [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/20603/Jefferson+Township/Montgomery+County+1875/Ohio/ '''National Soldiers Home'''] in Section 1 (top right corner of township).
On the same map, the community of Liberty is located in Section 9 (southwest of Section 1).
The [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-823?wc=QZ2W-QJS%3A1589410656%2C1589394929%2C1589412869%2C1589395307&cc=1417683 1880 US Census] uses ''Liberty Township'' as the locale but it really should read ''Liberty, Jefferson Township'' as Liberty Township within Montgomery County did not exist.
==Sources==
* ''[[Space:The History of Montgomery County, Ohio|The History of Montgomery County, Ohio]]'' (W. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1882) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Central Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Liberty, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
Central Cemetery, Dunstable, Massachusetts
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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' Central Cemetery |- | '''GPS Coordinates: [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=42.6731%2C%20-71.4767#map=17/42.67310/-71.47670 (42.6731, -71.4767)] |- | '''Address''': Main St Dunstable Massachusetts 02827 ph. 978-649-4515 x224 (Westford St & Main St) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' Central Cemetery |- | '''GPS Coordinates: [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=42.6731%2C%20-71.4767#map=17/42.67310/-71.47670 (42.6731, -71.4767)] |- | '''Address''': Main St Dunstable Massachusetts 02827 ph. 978-649-4515 x224 (Westford St & Main St) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
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*[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 Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
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Central Cemetery, Orange, Massachusetts
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CEMETERY NAME: ''' Central Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: ''' Grove Street, Orange, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES: ''' 42.59330, -72.30664 ''' 2,408 Memorials | Date Range: 1809- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Central_Cemetery%2C_Orange%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282244/memorial-search?orderby=d- '''Find A Grave Page''']
CEMETERY NAME: ''' Central Cemetery ''' ADDRESS: ''' Grove Street, Orange, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES: ''' 42.59330, -72.30664 ''' 2,408 Memorials | Date Range: 1809- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Central_Cemetery%2C_Orange%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282244/memorial-search?orderby=d- '''Find A Grave Page''']
Central Cemetery, Weston, Massachusetts
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'''Cemetery name:''' Central Cemetery '''Address:''' Boston Post Road, Weston, Massachusetts, 02493 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.36656, -71.30619 This is Westons 2nd oldest cemetery embracing 2.5 acres. The first 1.5 acres were purchased by the town from Isaac Jones on Nov. 5, 1789, the remaining acre was purchased from Stephen and Isaac Jones on May 12, 1834. At least 25 veterans of the Revolutionary war are buried here including Col. Thomas Marshall. The earliest death date is May 7, 1792. The latest in the 1970s, with only a few newer than that. The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as WSN.801 Centre Burial Ground. This cemetery is referred to as GR5 in the "Vital Records of Weston Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849." 1,101 Memorials | Date Range: 1692- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Central_Cemetery%2C_Weston%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91854/central-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
'''Cemetery name:''' Central Cemetery '''Address:''' Boston Post Road, Weston, Massachusetts, 02493 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.36656, -71.30619 This is Westons 2nd oldest cemetery embracing 2.5 acres. The first 1.5 acres were purchased by the town from Isaac Jones on Nov. 5, 1789, the remaining acre was purchased from Stephen and Isaac Jones on May 12, 1834. At least 25 veterans of the Revolutionary war are buried here including Col. Thomas Marshall. The earliest death date is May 7, 1792. The latest in the 1970s, with only a few newer than that. The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as WSN.801 Centre Burial Ground. This cemetery is referred to as GR5 in the "Vital Records of Weston Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849." 1,101 Memorials | Date Range: 1692- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Central_Cemetery%2C_Weston%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91854/central-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']
Central Coast Regional District, British Columbia, Cemeteries
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Central Lot 16 Protestant Cemetery
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[[Category:Central Lot 16,_Prince_Edward_Island]] [[Category:Central Lot 16 Protestant Cemetery, Central Lot 16, Prince Edward Island]] ==General Information== *Name: Central Lot 16 Protestant Cemetery *PEIGS designation: Lot 16, Cemetery #1 (Prince County) *Address: 1593 PE-12, Central Lot 16, Lot 16, Prince, Prince Edward Island Canada *GPS Coordinates: 46.48227, -63.86901 ===Links=== *[https://peigs.ca/store/cemetery-transcripts/ PEIGS Cemetery Transcripts] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2201312/lot-16-methodist-cemetery Find a Grave] ===Burials=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Central_Lot_16_Protestant_Cemetery%2C_Central_Lot_16%2C_Prince_Edward_Island List of burials (Category).]
Central New York, An Inland Empire
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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Central New York, An Inland Empire == Comprising Oneida, Madison, Onondaga, Cayuga, Tompkins, Cortland, Chenango counties and their people * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92231060/william-freeman-galpin Galpin, William Freeman], 1890-1963 * published New York, 1941 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Central New York, An Inland Empire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101994243 (Volume 1, 2, 3 and 4) *https://archive.org/details/centralnewyorkin04galp/page/n5/mode/2up (Volume 4) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume I''' :Chapter 1:The Geography of Central New York :Chapter II Man Makes His Appearance :Chapter III The Rise and Fall of the Iroquois :Chapter IV The Iroquois at Home :Chapter V The Lily Banners of France :Chapter VI The Duel for Empire :Chapter VII Under the Stars and Stripes :Chapter VIII The Tide of Migration :Chapter IX Life on the Frontier :Chapter X Political Organization :Chapter XI Onondaga County :Chapter XII Madison County :Chapter XIII Oneida County :Chapter XIV Tompkins County :Chapter XV Chenango County :Chapter XVI Cortland County :Chapter XVII Cayuga County :Chapter XVIII The War of 1812 :Chapter XIX Indian Reservations and Place Names :'''Volume II''' :Chapter I Transportation and Communication :Chapter II Population Trends :Chapter III The Role of the Farmer :Chapter IV Country Life :Chapter V Urban Development :Chapter VI The Advent of the Factory System :Chapter VII Social Aspects :Chapter VIII Church and Chapel :Chapter IX Early Reforming Activities :Chapter X Communal and Secret Societies :Chapter XI Abolition in Central New York :Chapter XII Politics and Parties—1816-1860 :Chapter XIII The Civil War :Chapter XIV Political Activity—1860-1900 :Chapter XV Humanitarian Efforts :Chapter XVI Educational Activities :Chapter XVII Bench and Bar :Chapter XVIII Central New York's Press :'''Volume III''' :Chapter I The Turn of the Century :Chapter II Our Public School System :Chapter III Higher Learning :Chapter IV Agriculture in the Present Age :Chapter V Modern Trends in Industry :Chapter VI Political Activity :Chapter VII Bench and Bar :Chapter VIII Railroads and Canals :Chapter IX Transportation and Communication :Chapter X Religious Trends :Chapter XI Central New York's Press :Chapter XII The Medical Profession :Chapter XIII Libraries and Authors :Chapter XIV Theater and Stage :Chapter XV Music and Art :Chapter XVI Social Welfare :Chapter XVII The Spanish-American and World Wars :Chapter Appendix :'''Volume IV''' :Biographies :Index: [https://archive.org/details/centralnewyorkin04galp/page/678/mode/2up p.519] === 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 === *Galpin, William Freeman.''[[Space: Central New York, An Inland Empire| Central New York, An Inland Empire]]'' (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., Inc, New York, 1941), Vol. , [ Page ]. *[[#CNYIE|Central New York, An Inland Empire]]
Central Pacific Railroad
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[[Category:Central Pacific Railroad]] ===Central Pacific Railroad (CPRR)=== : '''Charter Date (if applicable):''' 1862 : '''Mark:''' : '''Open Date:''' 1861 : '''End Date:'''1885 : '''Successor:''' Southern Pacific Railroad '''Key Routes:''' ==Sources== '''External Sources:''' *[[Wikipedia:Central Pacific Railroad|Wikipedia page]]
Central Pacolet, South Carolina
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Central Pennsylvania Revolutionary/1812/World Wars/Ancestors
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[[Category:Bailey Name Study]] [[Category:Coyler_Name_Study]] [[Category:Centre_County%2C_Pennsylvania]] [[Category: War of 1812]] {{War of 1812|Pennsylvania}} [[Category:French_and_Indian_War]]{{French and Indian War}} [[Category:Spanish-American_War]][[Category:Philippine Insurrection]] [[Category: World War II]] [[Category: Korean War ]] [[Category: World War I]] [[Category: Centre County, Pennsylvania]] The goal of this project is to trace the Bailey, Colyer and Hennegan Revolutionary, 1812 and World Wars Ancestors. See Free Space For Centre County Civil War Veterans. However it has been somewhat expanded. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]]. 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 and tract families Military background, including Service, Company, battles and honors.* 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=12697895 send me a private message]. Thanks! French & Indian War FAMILY MEMBER) DIVISION - LINAGE- WIKI FILE) (John Skidmore) August Militia -Colyer- [[Skidmore-150]] (Oliver Bailey) 5th Connecticut - Bailey- [[Bailey-12236]] Pontiac War (George McDougal 84th of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants Hennegan [[McDougall-204]] Revolutionary War “Upon looking round I do not see any Quarter from which I may so confidently look for Assistance as the Pennsylvania Troops who have shewn so much Spirit & Zeal.” ~General George Washington to Colonel Samuel Miles, August 8, 1776 With the outbreak of war in April 1775, ordinary farmers, artisans, servants, and laborers in Pennsylvania, like elsewhere, mobilized to meet the threat. Volunteer rifle battalions from Berks and Cumberland Counties were quickly raised and joined the Continental Army at Cambridge. During this initial moment and afterward, the“Pennsylvania Troops,” General George Washington wrote to one correspondent, “have shewn much Spirit & Zeal.” Pennsylvania’s revolutionary soldiers had many opportunities to show the general such passion. Between 1775 and 1781, Pennsylvanians fought in key battles and experienced all the hardships of war. They crossed the Delaware with Washington and took part in the battles of Trenton and Princeton in late 1776 and early 1777. They fought at Brandywine and Germantown to repel the British invasion of their state, and they guarded the roads and policed inhabitants after their efforts failed and the British occupied Philadelphia. 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{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} {{Image|file=Photos-889.jpg |align=l |size=80 |caption=Ferdinand. }} Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne at age of 11 of Austria-Hungary (1896 -1914) was a Hungarian, Bohemian, and Austrian Archduke. As a boy he joined the army, and was Lieutenant by age of 14. :Both Archduke Ferdinand and wife were killed by a secret Serbian military society, known as '''Black Hand,''' June 28, 1914 in Sarajevo. Czecholovakia Republic has the bullet in a museum, known as ''the bullet that started World War I''. [http://primaryfacts.com/4843/how-did-world-war-1-start/ Simple Facts] Prior to this many European countries had set up defense alliances between many European countries, so that if something happened to one country other countries came to the defense. {{Image|file=Central_Powers_in_The_Great_War-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Central alliance. }}{{clear}} This alliance of countries (Central Powers) started with Germany and Austria-Hungary. Later the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria became part of the Central Powers. Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers to form the Triple Alliance with the signing of the August 1914 Turco-German Alliance. Turkey formally entered World War I on October 28, 1914, with the bombing of Russian Black Sea ports. '''TIMELINE/Battles:''' * July 28, Austria-Hungary and Germany declared war on Serbia. *August 1 Germany declared war on Russia "Kriegsgefahr". *Aug 3 Germany declared war on France *Aug 4 Germany invaded with troops but took a route through Belgium to invade France *Since Britain was guaranteeing Belgium's neutrality, Britain declared war on Germany *Aug 23 British, German troops clashed in Battle of Mons (in Belgium). *Aug. 5, 1914 - Aug. 20, 1914 = Battle of Liège Belgium had 36,000 troops. *1914–18 German invasion and occupation of Belgium during World War I, German war crimes. *Battle of the Frontiers *Battle of Cer - Austria-Hungary and Serbia battles. Serb victory over the Austro-Hungarians marked the first Allied victory *Aug 26-Aug 30, 1814 -Battle of Tannenberg. Russia and Germany battle in near destruction of the Russian 2nd Army and suicide of its commanding general, Alexander Samsonov. *Sept 5–12 -First Battle of the Marne - Allied victory against German Army. This was German advance into France, with the pursuit of the Allied Armies. This followed Battle of the Frontiers in August, reaching outskirts of Paris. Sept 14 - Sir John French gave orders to the (BEF) to '''''entrench,''''' but few entrenching tools were available. Soldiers found spades, pickaxes at farms but dug shallow pits. Soon trences were deepened to '''seven feet'''!! They began to use camouflage, cut holes in the trench walls to brace them. This warfare was new to Germans.{{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War.jpg |align=c |size=260 |caption=troops entrenched }}{{clear}} *Race to the Sea- For 3 weeks, both sides attempted to outflank each other, such as trying to envelop each other's northern flank. This was called called "Race to the Sea". As the Germans aimed for the Allied left flank, the Allies sought the German right wing. {{Image|file=Photos-935.jpg |align=c |size=370 |caption='''Leaders of the Central Powers (left to right) Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany,Kaiser and King Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary, Sultan Mehmed V of the Ottoman Empire, Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria.'''}} {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Resource_page-16.png |align=c |size=200 |caption=Leader of Bulgaria. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-574.png |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Military alliance''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-566.png |align=l |size=15 |caption= }} :Allied and Associated Powers (and their colonies) :Central Powers (and their colonies) :Neutral Power German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann sent a coded telegram to Count Johann von Bernstorff, German ambassador to Mexico if Mexico became an ally. Britain intercepted the telegram and forwarded it to the United States. {{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War-33.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=Zimmerman coded Telegram. }}{{Clear}} *1918 In Syria, the Ottomans were steadily pushed back by the British over 1918, culminating in the fall of Damascus in October. {{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-5.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=' }} *Germany had no troops to offer Ottoman and could not defend Austria-Hungary for the same reason *Ottomans had to defend Constantinople without any help from Bulgaria *Grand vizier Talaat Pasha visited Berlin, Germany and Sofia Bulgaria, Sept 1918, learned the war was not winnable. *New Ottoman minister, Ahmed Izzet Pasha sent the captured British Gen. Charles Townshend to seek armistice from the Allies. * Oct 27 on HMS Agamemnon, British and Ottoman met. The leader of British did not include the United States in the negotiations. '''Neither side knew how eager the other was to sign a deal'''. (without the presence of the Americans). Since Ottoman accepted anything, they agreed for the Allies to occupy any Ottoman territory. {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Resource_page-17.png |align=c |size=350 |caption=}}{{clear}} {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Resource_page-2.png |align=c |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} ------ '''SOURCES:''' *[http://primaryfacts.com/4843/how-did-world-war-1-start/ The start of World War I] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Li%C3%A8ge Wikipedia] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tannenberg Battle of Tannenberg] *[http://www.ducksters.com/history/world_war_i/central_powers.php Central powers] *[http://primaryfacts.com/4843/how-did-world-war-1-start/ Simple Facts] ----------------Centre County Civil War Veterans
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Is to Identify and Chronicle Family Members who served in the American Civil War Veterans from Centre County Pennsylvania (see:Centre County Military Resources http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacentre/military.htm Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify those Family Members who served in the Civil War * Document their participation *Chronicle their participation 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=12697895 The American Civil War was fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865. After a long standing controversy over slavery and state's rights, war broke out in April 1861, when Confederates attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina, shortly after Abraham Lincoln was elected. The nationalists of the Union proclaimed loyalty to the U.S. Constitution. They faced secessionists of the Confederate States of America advocating states’ rights to perpetual slavery and its expansion in the Americas. During the American Civil War, the commonwealth of Pennsylvania played a critical role in the Union, providing a huge supply of military manpower, equipment, and leadership to the Federal government. The state raised over 360,000 soldiers for the Federal armies, and served as a major source of artillery guns, small arms, ammunition, armor for the new revolutionary style of ironclad types of gunboats for the rapidly expanding United States Navy, and food supplies. The Phoenixville Iron Company by itself produced well over 1,000 cannons, and the Frankford Arsenal was a major supply depot. Pennsylvania was the site of the bloodiest battle of the war, the Battle of Gettysburg, which became widely known as the one of the turning points of the Civil War. Numerous smaller engagements and skirmishes were also fought in Pennsylvania during the 1863 Gettysburg Campaign, as well as the following year during a Confederate cavalry raid that culminated in the burning of much of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The industrial town of York, Pennsylvania, was the largest city in the North to be occupied by the Confederate States Army during the war. As a result of its vital role as a Federal raw material source and its proximity to the Mason–Dixon line, Pennsylvania was the target of several raids by the Confederate States Army. These included cavalry raids in 1862 and 1863 by J.E.B. Stuart, in 1863 by John Imboden, and in 1864 by John McCausland in which his troopers burned the city of Chambersburg.[12] Fears were raised in Pittsburgh in the summer of 1863 when Morgan's Raid approached Pennsylvania before it was thwarted in neighboring Ohio. Pennsylvania also saw the Battle of Gettysburg, near Gettysburg. Many historians consider this battle to be a major turning point of the Civil War. Federal dead from this battle rest at Gettysburg National Cemetery, site of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. A number of smaller engagements were also fought in the Keystone State, including the Battle of Hanover, Battle of Carlisle, Battle of Hunterstown, and the Battle of Fairfield, all during the Gettysburg Campaign. The city of York, Pennsylvania, became the largest Northern city to be occupied by Confederate troops when Jubal A. Early's division took control of the town in late June 1863 and extracted a ransom. 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Centre Hill Cemetery
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[[Category:Centre Hill Cemetery, Mossburn, Southland]] [[Category: Mossburn, Southland]] [[Category: Southland Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Centre Hill Cemetery in Mossburn.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Centre 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/2597226/centre-hill-cemetery FindAGrave]
Cerda, Sicilia One Place Study
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[[Category: Cerda, Palermo]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category:One Place Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Italy, Place Studies]] [[Category:Cerda, Sicilia One Place Study]] [[Category:Cerda, Palermo]] {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Project:One Place Studies#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} == Cerda, Sicilia One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Cerda, Sicilia|category=Cerda, Sicilia One Place Study}} {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Cerda, Sicilia|category=Cerda, Sicilia One Place Study}} {{Clear}} *[http://www.comune.cerda.pa.it/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q496926|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Cerda, Sicilia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Italy :'''Region:''' Sicilia :'''Province:''' Palermo :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 37.9, 13.816667 :'''Elevation:''' 480 m (1,570 ft) ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== ==Sources==
Ceres, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1849-50
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[[Category:Ceres, Arrived 21 Apr 1850]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The voyage of the immigrant ship Ceres to the South Australian Colony in 1849/1850''' barque Ceres, 414 tons, Captain Schurmann, from Bremen 10th December 1849, via the Downs 20th December 1849, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 21st April 1850. from the [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/ceres1850.shtml The Ships List as submitted by Robert Janmaat] Under Captain H. C. Schunemann she carried 81 German immigrants to the South Australian colony. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* ''barque Ceres, 414 tons, Captain Schurmann, from Bremen 10th December 1849, via the Downs 20th December 1849, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 21st April 1850.'' transcribed and submitted to '''The Ships List''' by Robert Janmaat, at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/ceres1850.shtml * ''10/12/1849 - 21/04/1850'' from the '''Passengers in History''' website, (List of 5 passengers tio 11/30/2023) an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945677 * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'' from the '''Adelaide Times''' (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Monday 22 April 1850, Page 2. first accessed online on the 22nd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207115665? This article identifies the families who were passengers. * ''CERES 1850'' from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1850Ceres.htm * ''THE "CERES" FROM BREMEN.'' from the '''South Australian Register''' (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 22 April 1850, Page 2. first accessed online on the 22nd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38441436? * Archivinformationssystem Niedersachsen und Bremen (Archives in Lower Saxon and Bremen). Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv ('''Lower Saxon State Archives'''). Extended search at https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/expertsuchenStart.action?navigatorid=0 with "Element" = "Index Object" and "Search words" = "Ceres" produces 24 hits on 22 Sep 2021.
* ''barque Ceres, 414 tons, Captain Schurmann, from Bremen 10th December 1849, via the Downs 20th December 1849, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 21st April 1850.'' transcribed and submitted to '''The Ships List''' by Robert Janmaat, at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/ceres1850.shtml * ''10/12/1849 - 21/04/1850'' from the '''Passengers in History''' website, (List of 5 passengers tio 11/30/2023) an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945677 * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'' from the '''Adelaide Times''' (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Monday 22 April 1850, Page 2. first accessed online on the 22nd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207115665? This article identifies the families who were passengers. * ''CERES 1850'' from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1850Ceres.htm * ''THE "CERES" FROM BREMEN.'' from the '''South Australian Register''' (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 22 April 1850, Page 2. first accessed online on the 22nd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38441436? * Archivinformationssystem Niedersachsen und Bremen (Archives in Lower Saxon and Bremen). Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv ('''Lower Saxon State Archives'''). Extended search at https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/expertsuchenStart.action?navigatorid=0 with "Element" = "Index Object" and "Search words" = "Ceres" produces 24 hits on 22 Sep 2021.
Ceres (Ship 1847)
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[[Category:Ceres (1847)]] '''The barque Ceres made at least one voyage to the Australian Colonies in the mid 19th Century''' The 380 ton barque Ceres was built at Bremerhaven in Germany in 1847. Under Captain H. C. Schunemann she carried 81 German emigrants to the South Australian Colony in 1850. :''Note that vessels of similar names made similar voyages in the 19th Century. At least one CERES of 119 tons under the command of Andrew Murray made voyages between Melbourne and Sydney including February of 1855 as seen in the [http://marinersandships.com.au/1855/02/050cer.htm Mariners and ships in Australian Waters]. {{Image|file=Trumper-226.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''barque Ceres'''}} '''Sources'''
* Ship search results from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/ship-search?search_api_views_fulltext=Ceres&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 Passengers in History] * barque Ceres, 414 tons, Captain Schurmann, from Bremen 10th December 1849, via the Downs 20th December 1849, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 21st April 1850. transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/ceres1850.shtml * 10/12/1849 - 21/04/1850 from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945677 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Monday 22 April 1850, Page 2. first accessed online on the 22nd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207115665? * ''CERES 1850'' from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database. first accessed online on the 22nd of December, 2019 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1850Ceres.htm * THE "CERES" FROM BREMEN. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 22 April 1850, Page 2. first accessed online on the 22nd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38441436? * CERES from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1855/02/050cer.htm
* Ship search results from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/ship-search?search_api_views_fulltext=Ceres&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 Passengers in History] * barque Ceres, 414 tons, Captain Schurmann, from Bremen 10th December 1849, via the Downs 20th December 1849, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 21st April 1850. transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/ceres1850.shtml * 10/12/1849 - 21/04/1850 from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945677 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Monday 22 April 1850, Page 2. first accessed online on the 22nd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207115665? * ''CERES 1850'' from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database. first accessed online on the 22nd of December, 2019 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1850Ceres.htm * THE "CERES" FROM BREMEN. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 22 April 1850, Page 2. first accessed online on the 22nd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38441436? * CERES from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1855/02/050cer.htm
Cerne Abbas, Dorset
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[[:Category:Cerne Abbas, Dorset]]
[[:Category:Dorset]] '''Cerne Abbas''' is a village and parish.
[[:Category:Dorset]] '''Cerne Abbas''' is a village and parish.
Certificates of Fredom
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Anne_Arundel_County,_Maryland,_Slave_Owners
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[[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] {| border="2" cell padding="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" |Age ||County||Date||First Name||Last||Owner FN||Owner LN||STatus||Sex||Details |- |||Anne Arundel || || Sarah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1816-03-29 || Milly || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || || Milly || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || || Polly || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || || Kate || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || || Easter || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || || Peggy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || || Jenny || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1816-03-29 || Ben || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || || Sam || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || || Allen || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || || Nackey || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1817-08-11 || Eliza || Savoy || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1818-10-06 || Basil || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || || Basil || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || Details |- | || Anne Arundel || || Ben || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || Details |- | || Anne Arundel || 1816-03-29 || Ben || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1816-03-29 || Milly || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1816-03-29 || Kate || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-10-02 || Ned || Sugars || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-09 || Charlotte || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-09 || Paul || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-09 || Will || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-22 || Edmund || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-23 || Adam || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-23 || Peggy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-25 || John || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-25 || Ruthy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-26 || Charles || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-26 || Billy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-29 || Austin || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-29 || Sarah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-29 || Dinah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Cephas || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Stephen || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Ben || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Adam || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Isaac || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Nanny || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Lile || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Polly || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Nell || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Will || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Jack || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || John || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Ben || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Nancy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Joshua || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Jacob || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Dinah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Judah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Peggy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Teney || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Jemima || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Sue || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-09 || Ellie || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-06-15 || Britain || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1815-03-21 || Adam || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1815-04-13 || Adam || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1818-10-06 || Sam || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1818-10-06 || Sarah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1818-10-06 || Jenny || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1818-10-06 || Polly || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Will || Cowden || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-10-02 || Ned || Sugars || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-09 || Will || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-09 || Charlotte || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-09 || Paul || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-22 || Edmund || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-25 || John || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-25 || Ruthy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-26 || Billy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-26 || Adam || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-26 || Charles || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-29 || Austin || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-29 || Sarah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1809-09-29 || Dinah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Cephas || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Stephen || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Daniel || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Addy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Lily || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Nell || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Polly || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Osborn || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Ephraim || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Will || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Jack || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Cephas || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Stephen || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Benjamin || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Adam || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Isaac || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Nancy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Lile || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Pol || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Nell || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Tom || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Joshua || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Jacob || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Dinah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Judah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Peggy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Teney || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-02 || Jemima || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-03 || Ben || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-03 || Nancy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-09 || Ellie || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-06-15 || Briton || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1815-03-13 || Adam || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1818-10-06 || Sam || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1818-10-06 || Sarah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1818-10-06 || Jenny || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1818-10-06 || Polly || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1817-06-11 || Eliza || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || F || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1818-10-06 || Basil || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || M || |- | || Anne Arundel || 1810-01-01 || Will || Cowden || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 19.00 || Anne Arundel || || Eliza || Savoy || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | 20.00 || Anne Arundel || 1817-11-17 || Boy || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 21.00 || Anne Arundel || 1818-04-09 || Zachariah || Brogden || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || M || |- | 21.00 || Anne Arundel || 1818-04-09 || Zachariah || Brogen || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 22.00 || Anne Arundel || || Zachariah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 22.00 || Anne Arundel || 1824-06-16 || Richard || Brooke || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 22.00 || Anne Arundel || || William || Brookes || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 22.00 || Anne Arundel || 1825-03-04 || Dennis || Savoy || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 25.00 || Anne Arundel || 1825-01-04 || Samuel || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 28.00 || Anne Arundel || 1824-10-20 || Hitt || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1811-05-08 || Beale || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || || Beall || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1812-11-19 || Baz || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || M || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1812-11-19 || Bay || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || || Joshua || Mathews || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1825-10-18 || Rachel || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1825-06-23 || Jason || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1817-09-26 || Allen || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1812-09-22 || Andrew || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1812-09-23 || Andrew || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1812-09-22 || Andrew || Snowden || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1824-12-15 || Sarah || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1811-05-08 || Beale || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || 1812-11-17 || Boz || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || slave || M || |- | 30.00 || Anne Arundel || || Harry || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 31.00 || Anne Arundel || 1825-03-07 || Hellen || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || F || |- | 33.00 || Anne Arundel || 1823-12-09 || Ellick || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | 40.00 || Anne Arundel || 1825-03-07 || Jack || || Col. Rezin || Hammond || Slave || M || |- | |} '''Legacy of Slavery in Maryland''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Date manumitted: 1805-05-06, Date recorded: 1805-05-06, Entry: 200, Item: 1, Notes: Witnessed by Sam. Harrison and William Drury; immediate, also all future increase is free. Series: C109
Certificates of Residence Issued to Chinese Laborers
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[[Category:China Genealogy Resources]][[Category: Sources by Name]] Other:[[Space:Category-Source]] | [[Space:Sources-China]] == Certificates of Residence Issued to Chinese Laborers == * Source Example: ::: United States. Internal Revenue Service. First District of California. ''"[[Space:Certificates of Residence Issued to Chinese Laborers| Certificates of Residence Issued to Chinese Laborers]]"'' (History San Jose, San Jose, California) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Certificates of Residence Issued to Chinese Laborers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === (36 images) :https://www.mychinaroots.com/source/7fd27fc9-d307-4c3b-ba2d-99971911ed0d 1894-1897 (17 images) :https://digitallibrary.californiahistoricalsociety.org/object/2607 :https://www.mychinaroots.com/source/39ee652b-4be1-45b0-9d93-7b1efcaff400
Ceruti Family Mysteries
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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] ==Introduction== Ahoy Mates and welcome to the Ceruti-Family Mysteries Page. The Bahamas Triangle is defined geographically by the Bahamas, Florida, USA, and New York State, USA. The Ceruti Family-Mysteries Page is the epicenter of the Bahamas Triangle, except that instead of ships and planes getting lost at sea and going missing as they do in the Bermuda Triangle, genealogists and family historians have become confused and gone missing at the keyboard during deep dives into the many unsolved family mysteries. The flow of immigration between the Bahamas, Florida, and New York provides the threads of the "fishing nets" in which genealogists get caught while they themselves are fishing for information. In the process of investigating one family mystery, another one is discovered, and then another. As a result, the Ceruti family and descendants are adrift in a sea of uncertainty. Can you help us creek open the crypt of covered up Ceruti history? Please throw us a life line and share your knowledge to help break through these brick walls. The privacy levels of this page have been updated to allow only the trusted list to edit this page. If you are a descendant of [[Ceruti-35|Theodore B. Ceruti, Sr.]] and you have signed the WikiTree Honor Code, you may apply for membership on the trusted list. Moreover, if you are interested in Bahamas Genealogy and/or have significant updates that solves mysteries, you can also apply for membership. You may apply by posting a request in the comment section below. ==Unsolved Ceruti-Family Mysteries== 1. Who were the parents of [[Ceruti-35|Theodore B. Ceruti, Sr.]]. patriarch of the Ceruti family in the Bahamas? Was he an adopted child, a descendant of an adopted child, a pirate, or something else? The Y-DNA evidence is inconsistent with descent from natives of Sardinia. Was he a descendant of the noted British Astronomer, [[Field-488|Sir John Field]]? If not, why does this name appear in the Y-DNA report of a male descendant? Why are so many men named "Field" and "Fields" listed in among the Y-DNA relatives, but not one single man with surname, "Ceruti?" 2. Who were the parents of [[Ceruti-101|Emma Ceruti Manuel]], who so far, is disconnected from the family tree, but related by name and DNA? Who was her husband? Were they married in the Bahamas? Update 16 Mar. 2024: Her husband appears to have been named "William Manuel," a fact for which a source exists. Based on DNA evidence, she may be a descendant of [[Ceruti-46|Theodore Bentley Ceruti]]. This hypothesis is under investigation with a view toward excluding other possibilities. If true, this would solve mystery no. 8 as described below. 3. Who was [[Ceruti-21|Phoebe R. Ceruti]]? We cannot disprove that she was the daughter of [[Ceruti-2|Edward Burton Ceruti,Sr.]] and [[Wark-81|Lillian Constance Wark]], and yet, why was she not listed in the family Bible? Why was she not featured in the family photo, with almost all living siblings at that time? No one ever spoke about her. Her existence was documented in a U.S. Census record and no other source has surfaced. Was her existence being covered up for a reason? Why? 4. Who were the parents of [[Ceruti-102|Eva Ceruti]], so far disconnected from the family tree, but related by name and location (The Bahamas)? What was the name of her son, born in Western New Providence, Bahamas on 4 Dec. 1895? 5. What happened to [[Higgs-1714|Allen Joseph Higgs]], son of [[Higgs-1712|Frederick James Higgs]] and [[Ceruti-39|Catherine Matilda Ceruti]]? Did Allen die in a plane crash in 1932? Did he escape from the site of a plane crash? Was he a casualty of a hurricane? Was Cuba his last known location? Did he go to Spain before he vanished? Please share what you know about the mysterious disappearance of this husband, father, grandfather, and cousin. Update 14 Aug. 2023: Prohibition in the USA spanned the years of 1920 and 1933. Rum running was a lucrative, but illegal, activity. How did Allen have enough money to travel to Spain and Cuba and still support a family of five+ on a laborer's wages? Why was Allen arrested? If he had been smuggling alcohol from Cuba and elsewhere in the Caribbean, into Florida, this would explain how he obtained money and why he was arrested. It does not, however, explain how he disappeared. 6. Why did [[Abascal-1|Rebecca Angelina Abascal Wark]] hate her son-in-law, [[Ceruti-2|Edward Burton Ceruti,Sr.]]? This animosity started before he eloped with and married [[Wark-81|Lillian Constance Wark]]. The hatred extended for decades. What was/were the reason(s)? Update 12 Aug. 2023: Whatever awful thing Rebecca thought that Edward had done, happened prior to 1875, when he married Lillian in Florida. Edward's sister-in-law, [[Wilson-64251|Lucretia Cristina Wilson Ceruti]] may have passed away prior to 1870, when [[Ceruti-37 |Capt Frederick Lin Ceruti]] "remarried." Update: 3 Jan. 2024: Circumstantial evidence from primary sources have hinted that maybe Capt. Frederick and Lucretia were not married, as we assumed that they were. This may be good news because it means that Lucretia may not have passed away in 1870 as we had assumed (but could not prove.) Moreover, Lucretia's LNAB was likely Forbes and not Wilson, as cousins and descendants had assumed originally. Does [[Abascal-1|Rebecca Angelina Abascal Wark]]'s hatred of [[Ceruti-2|Edward Burton Ceruti,Sr.]] have anything to do with Lucretia's death? We are aware of the tension in the family from Capt. Frederick's relationship to Lucretia. Update 14 Mar. 2024: The birth record indicates that Capt. Frederick and Olivia were married. The marriage records for the time period between 1870 and 1873, inclusively, appear to be missing from the FamilySearch.org online images between 1869 and 1874."Bahamas Civil Registration, 1850-1959," database with images, FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RS2-R2X?cc=1922411&wc=Q4ZG-DPX%3A216299401] entered 29 July 2015, Marriages 1868-1882 > image 170 of 744; Registrar General, Nassau. This gap took the wind out of the sails of any further search for a specific marriage document for Frederick and Olivia. The needle has disappeared into the haystack. 7. Descendants of two out of the three sons of [[Ceruti-35|Theodore B. Ceruti, Sr.]]: both [[Ceruti-37 |Capt Frederick Lin Ceruti]] and [[Ceruti-2|Edward Burton Ceruti,Sr.]] have reported that these men did not like to talk about their family. (We don't know about the middle son because we cannot establish the existence of living descendants at this time.) What were they hiding about the family? What dark and bloody secret was so shocking that they wanted to cover it up? Was it related to the negative attitude of his mother-in-law, [[Abascal-1|Rebecca Angelina Abascal Wark]]? Can someone please shed some light on this situation? Update 26 July 2023: A great granddaughter of [[Ceruti-37 |Capt Frederick Lin Ceruti]], Theodore's oldest known son, has confirmed that discussions of the Ceruti family were "hush hush." [[Ceruti-43|Lillian Amelia Ceruti Bowe]] also did not like to talk about her family. It seems that the cover up of some awful event extends beyond [[Ceruti-2|Edward Burton Ceruti, Sr.]]. This discovery does not solve any mystery, but it does broaden its scope. Due to the preponderance of evidence, we can state with reasonable certainty that a terrible and infamous event occurred in this family prior to 1875. The exact nature of this event, what it was and the names of the people involved, have yet to be determined. Update 1 Jan. 2024: N.B. Any connection of the Ceruti family to Rose Island so far is speculative, so the following paragraph is long on theory and short on facts. We have no facts connection Ceruti with Rose. However, we have reason to believe that looking in this direction may help uncover some covered up mysteries. Rose Island appears to be a fun picnic and snorkeling spot, if you ignore the sharks. Rose Island is about four miles (closest distance) to Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas. Rose Island map [https://mapcarta.com/19488826] What, if anything, went down on Rose Island circa 1870? Did someone die there? Were the wrong people blamed? Were wrong assumptions made? Was someone was falsely accused and others believed it? The facts about [[Wilson-64251|Lucretia Cristina Forbes Wilson Ceruti]] may not be accurate on her profile, which is an active subject of investigation at this time. First, her LNAB was likely Forbes and some evidence has been uncovered that she did not marry [[Ceruti-37 |Capt Frederick Lin Ceruti]] prior to the birth of their second son. If they were never married (hypothesis with supporting evidence), she may not have died prior to Capt. Frederick's marriage to [[Munroe-749|Olivia Isadora Munroe Ceruti]]. If Lucretia had passed away on Rose Island, about 4 miles northeast of Nassau, New Providence, where would her death have been recorded? Rose Island does not appear to have had a separate registrar of birth, marriages and deaths. Would events that occurred on Rose Island have been registered in Nassau? Did Rebecca jump to conclusions regarding the manner of Lucretia's (or someone else's) death? Were these all independent or related events? We may be on the trail of a hot new revelation, or we may be barking up the wrong tree, sailing up the wrong channel, or anchoring in the wrong bay. Only with more research will the errors and assumptions give way to established facts. 8. Does [[Ceruti-46|Theodore Bentley Ceruti, Sr.]], the second son of [[Ceruti-35|Theodore B. Ceruti Sr.]], have any living or recently deceased descendants? Answer: Most likely, yes, but whom? Update 13 June 2023 regarding Theodore's family tree: [[Ceruti-106|John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.]] b. about 1874, was thought to have been [[Ceruti-46|Theodore Bentley Ceruti, Sr.]]'s son. All of John's children, including [[Ceruti-105|Gladstone Harcourt Ceruti]], were born in the Chapelry District of St. Agnes, Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas. [[Ceruti-53|Theodore Edwin Ceruti]], son of [[Ceruti-46|Theodore Bentley Ceruti, Sr.]] also was born in the same district. Both John and Edwin were cigar makers. Was this a family business? We cannot exclude this possibility. Update 25 Nov. 2023: [[Ceruti-106|John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.]] b. abt.1874, in the Chapelry District of St. Agnes, N.P. Bahamas, the son of Abram Ceruti and Rosana Cleare Ceruti. The 1885 Florida State Census of [[Ceruti-46|Theodore Bentley Ceruti, Sr.]]'s family would have included John if he had been Theodore's son, but his name was missing. The existence of [[Ceruti-109|Abram Ceruti]] is possible evidence, but not dispositive, that another line of Ceruti family members could have descended from a brother of [[Ceruti-35|Theodore B. Ceruti]], a theory that Cousins Burt and Frank believed for a long time. A recent descendant of [[Ceruti-106|John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.]] could be [[Ceruti-100|June E. Ceruti]], b. 1938, who may be living. That Abram could have been a descendant of [[Ceruti-35|Theodore B. Ceruti]] has not yet been ruled out. Inquiries are in progress to identify who Abram's father was and how his father may have been related to Theodore. 9. What happened to [[Ceruti-57|Charles Ceruti]], son of [[Ceruti-46|Theodore Bentley Ceruti, Sr.]]? Did he marry and have children or die young? What was Charles' relationship to Ann Paul Ceruti and Maria Paul? Was Ann Paul Ceruti the same person as [[Edden-29|Annie Edden Ceruti]]? 10. It has been suggested that twins were born into the Ceruti ancestry at some time. If this is true, who were they? Update 15 Mar. 2024: Fraternal twins were born to [[Ceruti-106|John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.]] and his wife: an [[Ceruti-119|Unnamed Ceruti daughter]] born 22 Sep 1908 and an unnamed son, [[Ceruti-120|Unnamed Ceruti son]] born 1 Oct. 1908. This is a rather peculiar arrangement, the twins having been born over a week apart, but then this is one of those "answers" that generates even more questions. Update 30 March 2024: [[Ceruti-119|Unnamed Ceruti daughter]] has been merged into the profile of [[Ceruti-116|Mary Elaine Ceruti Simms]]. It is not a perfect fit but it's about the best we can do using a birth record that omits the first name of the baby. In any case, this still does not explain the odd situation of fraternal twins born one week apart. 11. Why don't we know more about [[Ceruti-85|Lillian Maud Ceruti, II]]? Why was Lillian Maud Ceruti living with her sister, [[Ceruti-14|Evelyn Ella Ceruti Kirkland]], and not with her parents? She does not appear to have been employed outside the home, as is indicated in the 1910 U.S. Federal Census data, where her "Trade of Profession" was listed as "none." [[Ceruti-8|William Tracy Ceruti]], Lillian Maude's youngest brother, mentioned that eventually as the Ceruti family grew, the older siblings cared for the younger ones, but he never said that his siblings moved in with each other. In Jan. 1906, the Ceruti family had a group photo taken of the parents, [[Ceruti-2|Edward B. Ceruti Sr.]] and [[Wark-81|Lillian Constance Wark Ceruti]], and most of their surviving children. All family members featured in the photo have been identified on the profile of Evelyn Ella Ceruti Kirkland, William Tracy Ceruti's oldest sister. Lillian Maud Ceruti II does not appear in this family group photo. She is conspicuous by her absence. 12. Who was [[Ceruti-105|Gladstone Harcourt Ceruti]] aka Ceruiti and Ceroti, a man who died prior to 7 July 2009. This fact can be inferred from data in the the court document in the source list of [[Ceruti-81|John Alexander Ceruti]]'s profile. From the immigration document, Gladstone Ceruti was born in the Bahamas on 11 Nov. 1910 and he was a close relative of [[Ceruti-81|John Alexander Ceruti]] b. 1906 Nassau, British West Indies, likely his brother. Gladstone's father has been proven to be [[Ceruti-106|John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.]], but this still is insufficient to connect him to the larger Ceruti family tree in the Bahamas. Update 25 Nov. 2023: Circumstantial evidence indicates that [[Ceruti-81|John Alexander Ceruti, Jr.]] and [[Ceruti-105|Gladstone Harcourt Ceruti]] were brothers and that their father was [[Ceruti-106|John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.]]. This assignment is confident. 13. Who was Harcourt Bethel b. about 1913 in The Bahamas, who traveled by air from Nassau to Miami, Florida on the same flight as [[Ceruti-105|Gladstone Harcourt Ceruti]] aka Ceruiti and Ceroti, and his wife, [[Archer-7763 |Susan Laverna Archer Ceruti]]? Was Harcourt Bethel related to Eva Bethel, who was listed as a sibling (full, half, or step) of [[Ceruti-81|John Alexander Ceruti]] on John's U.S. arrival document in 1928? What were the exact relationships between members of this family? 14. [[Higgs-2211|Cleveland Benjeman Higgs]] was born on 26 Apr. 1893 on Ragged Island, Bahamas to [[Ceruti-39|Catherine Matilda Ceruti Higgs]] and [[Higgs-1712|Joseph James Higgs]]. Whereas Cleveland should not be confused with [[Higgs-1716|Benjamin Cleveland Higgs]], born on 21 Dec. 1889 on Spanish Wells, the Bahamas, their names are too similar for these men to have been unrelated. The question remains, who was their common ancestor? Was he born in the Bahamas or in England, where the name, Higgs is common? 15. Another Ceruti family has been found to have lived in the Chapelry District of St. Agnes, New Providence, Bahamas. [[Ceruti-109|Abram Ceruti]], a sailmaker, was also the father of an unknown baby girl, [[Ceruti-108|Unknown Ceruti]]. She passed away in 1873 one week after she was born, also in the Chapelry District of St. Agnes, New Providence, Bahamas. Abram and Rosana later had a son born in the Chapelry District of St. Agnes, New Providence, Bahamas on 13 Dec. 1874. His name, like all the rest of the children whose births are recorded on this page, is not specified in the record. Could Abram Ceruti and [[Cleare-124|Rosana Cleare Ceruti]] be John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.'s parents as well? Update of 25 Nov. 2023: Abram and Rosana Ceruti have been assigned as parents [[Ceruti-106|John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.]] as well as [[Ceruti-108|Unknown Ceruti]] who passed away in 1873. It is still uncertain because we can't prove this positively because of the lack of complete data in Bahamas birth records. However, circumstantial evidence is probably as strong as we can get short of some census record. Hypothesis: The following source may be the birth record of [[Ceruti-106|John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.]] "Bahamas Births, 1850-1891", FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FL9S-1VM] entered 16 December 2019, Cerutie, 13 Dec. 1874. Male child, African descent, born at St. Agnes, Bahamas to Abram "Cerutie," a sail maker, and Rosana "Clear Cerutie." (The actual birth record is found on image 116 of 308 in the record.) Here, as in so many sources for Ceruti records, the last name is spelled incorrectly. Whereas [[Ceruti-106|John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.]] may have been the son of Abram and Rosana Ceruti, we still don't know how this family is connected to the Ceruti family tree. 16. Fact: [[Ceruti-35|Theodore B. Ceruti, Sr.]] had a business partner, John Rea. But was this the same John Rea as [[Rea-3065|John Thomas Rea]], registrar of "out islands" and "colonial receiver," who was married to Constance Culmer Taylor Rea in the Bahamas? Question: What, if any was the relationship between [[Rea-3065 |John T. Rea]] and the John Rea who was [[Ceruti-35|Theodore B. Ceruti, Sr.]]'s business partner? 17. Who were the parents of [[Ceruti-113|Elvira Ceruti]]? They must have been living in the Parish of St. Matthew, Bahamas when she died there at the age of 4 months on 12 July 1874. This profile is the result of a "needle-in-haystack" search of Bahamian official records with the hope of solving mystery numbers 6, 9, and 16 above. Update 13 Apr. 2024: Some Bahamian Records are missing from FamilySearch.org, including but not limited to 20 years of records for the Parish of St. Matthew. This is not a case of needles disappearing into haystacks, but entire haystacks vanishing. We may never find answers to questions we have about Elvira and her possible family member, Galtm (not probably her name but record almost totally illegible). The illegibility of the St. Matthew records may be related to the 20-year gap. Were these records destroyed in a hurricane or a fire? Update 17 Apr. 2024: Due to the fact that [[Ceruti-46|Theodore Bentley Ceruti]] and some of his known descendants were associated with the Parish of St. Matthew and also due to the fact that Bentley's first wife's first name was "Elvira," the most likely hypothesis is that Elvira and her likely relative, [[Ceruti-114|Galtm Ceruti]] were descendants of [[Ceruti-46|Theodore Bentley Ceruti]]. [[Ceruti-113|Elvira Ceruti]]'s birth record was not where it was expected to be given their ages at death. This is a mystery that we may never be able to solve due to the paucity of sources. 18. Who were the parents of [[Ceruti-114|Galtm Ceruti]]? The original source was almost totally illegible to the point where we almost missed this one. The first name could not be determined with any degree of precision and was transcribed literally. Sometimes the parents are mentioned in a death record, but not in this one. This profile is the result of yet another "needle-in-haystack" search of Bahamian official records with the hope of solving mystery numbers 6, 9, and 16 above. Update 13 Apr. 2024: If you guessed that "Galtm" died in the Parish of St. Matthew, Bahamas, you would be right. The identity of her parents may be impossible to determine by searching the usual sources in genealogical research. Moreover, her relationship to [[Ceruti-113|Elvira Ceruti]] also may not be possible to fish out of the depths of uncertainty. Update 17 Apr. 2024: Galtm's birth record has not been found, but the search continues. See mystery no. 17. 19. Which John Ceruti was the father of [[Ceruti-116|Mary Elaine Ceruti Simms]] b. 1911? Was he [[Ceruti-106|John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.]] b. 13 Dec 1874 (uncertain) in Chapelry District of St. Agnes, Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas? Update 30 Mar. 2024: [[Ceruti-116|Mary Elaine Ceruti Simms]] was merged with the unknown female daughter born in 1908 to [[Ceruti-106|John Alexander Ceruti, Sr.]] and his wife Priscilla Ann Johnson Ceruti. The birth date does not quite match her reported age on the marriage document, but the other data match and this is about the best we can do using birth documents that don't report the first name of the baby. 20. What happened to [[Ceruti-47|Flora Ann Elizabeth Ceruti]] after her mother died 10 days after her birth at the age of 22 on 17 May 1869? Did she remain in the Distrct of Long Island, Bahamas with her maternal relatives? Where was her father, [[Ceruti-2|Edward Burton Ceruti,Sr.]] when all this was going on? Her profile states that she died in 1891 at the age of 21, which is information that probably came from cousins. A primary source is needed to corroborate when, where, and why she died. Did [[Ceruti-2|Edward Burton Ceruti,Sr.]] take care of her? If not, could this related to mystery no. 6 above? 21. Who was the father of the unknown baby daughter who was born and died on 30 Apr 1915 in Pensacola, Escambia, Florida, United States? Her grandfather was almost certainly [[Ceruti-2|Edward Burton Ceruti, Sr.]]. Two of Edward's sons are possibilities: [[Ceruti-17|Edward Burton Ceruti, III]] and [[Ceruti-24|Pvt. James David Wark Ceruti]]. 22. A death record for a white, female "Ceruti" was found who died in 1915, in Escambia, Florida, USA. This does not seem to pertain to any known Ceruti that has been discovered yet on WikiTree. Who is this and how does she fit into the larger Ceruti family tree? * "Florida Death Index, 1877-1998," FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VVZ4-JGQ] entered 25 December 2014, White female Ceruti, d. 1915, Escambia, Florida, United States; from "Florida Death Index, 1877-1998," index, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : 2004); citing vol. , certificate number , Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, Jacksonville. 23. Cousins have suggested that [[Ceruti-35|Theodore B. Ceruti]] came from Sardinia with a brother. This brother was likely [[Ceruti-109|Abram Ceruti]]'s father. Evidence of this brother/father Ceruti has not yet been found, among records, to tie the two Ceruti families together. The genealogy (so far) that includes the line of descent with [[Ceruti-109|Abram Ceruti]] and [[Ceruti-105|Gladstone Harcourt Ceruti]] may be the largest segment of successive generations of the Bahamian Ceruti family that remains disconnected from [[Ceruti-35|Theodore B. Ceruti]] and his descendants. These open questions about the Ceruti family remain unanswered and the mysteries, unsolved. Please edit this text or leave messages below, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. ==Link(s) to Other Family Mysteries from the Bahamas== Christine Jacobson's Bahamian Roots, Family History and Secrets. [https://christinefromqueens.com/f/wall-street-journal-article] Phil Roberts, the famous Bahamian genealogist and expert, helped Christine with DNA. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/936374/did-you-see-story-featuring-research-wikitreer-phil-roberts] ==Disclaimer== This web page and the contents therein should not be confused with the episode, with the same name, from the ABC comedy-drama series ''Ugly Betty'', which was broadcast on 4 Dec. 2009. The episode is described on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bahamas_Triangle]. Although the titles are similar, they are not related in any way to each other. ==Sources==
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directed from [[Space:The War Cemeteries|The War Cemeteries]] [[Category:Carleton and York Regiment]] [[Category:Commonwealth War Graves Commission]] [[Category: Canadian Army, World War II]] === CESENA WAR CEMETERY, Italy === :'''Location:''' :Cesena War Cemetery lies in the Commune of Cesena, in the Province of Forli, and is situated one kilometre north-east of Cesena railway station on the provincial road to Cervia (Route No.71 bis). If exiting at Cesena from the highway, the sign will be seen for the Cemetery. From the other direction in Cesena, follow the sign to Rimini and then Cervia and the Cemetery will be found on the right. :The property was selected as a cemetery site in November 1944. One of the smaller war cemeteries, it contains 775 graves, of which 307 are Canadian, representing nearly every unit of the Canadian Corps. Most of those who are buried here fell in the nearby battlefields during the Allied advance from Rimini to Forli and beyond, between late September and early December of 1944. :'''History:''' :On October 19, 1944, nearly one month after the Allies entered Rimini, the Allies found the town of Cesena likewise abandoned by the Germans. The enemy had wanted to withdraw two days earlier to prevent their being encircled by the Allies, but the German High Command insisted the town be held. The 200th Pazer Grenadier Regiment, unable to resist the Allied pressure, withdrew nonetheless, and established themselves behind the Savio River. On the 19th, the 1st Canadian Dvision advanced toward the town, meeting light resistance. Patrols from the Carleton and York Regiment entered Cesena's east side, while British infantrymen marched in from the south. By now, almost the entire German front line was behind the Savio. :That autumn, steady pressure against the enemy was the order of the day and the Allies continued their advance through lands converted into swamps by rain, flooding and destroyed dykes. By mid-October the Canadians had reached the Savio, but they had progressed only 15 miles north of Rimini. On the 24th, after four days of fighting to establish a bridgehead while under fire and with the water continually rising, they were firmly placed on the other side of the river and the Germans were again withdrawing. It was during the German counterattacks against the 1st Canadian Division on October 21-22 that Private Ernest Alvia (Smokey) Smith earned the Victoria Cross. :The end of October saw the Canadians, who had been almost constantly engaged in the campaign since August, withdrawn into reserve, except for the Governor General's Horse Guards, the Royal Canadian Dragoons, the Westminister Regiment, the mortars of the Princess Louise Fuliliers and some artillery and engineering units. These were attached to "Porterforce", a group fo British and Canadian armoured and atillery units commanded by L.Col. A.M. Hoursbrugh-Porter of the U.K.. They would not return to their parent units until the end of November. :With the Eighth Army they continued what has been called the "advance across the rivers" to Ravenna. One bridgeless, swollen river, stream and canal after another presented itself as an obstacle on the way from Rimini to Ravenna. The Italian Committee of Liberation from Ravenna supported the Porterforce group, supplying information about positions, and they participated in the drive to Ravenna. In this advance, Porterforce secured the Eighth Army's right flank and captured 171 prisoners, at a cost of 30 Canadian casualities. :On November 9, the town of Forli fell to the Eighth Army's 4th Division and at the same time the entire front pushed north, driving the Germans back to Ravenna. As December began, the 1st Canadian Corps was back in action. While the 1st Infantry Division was struggling to cross the Lamone River, the 5th Armoured Division had advanced across the Montone River, forcing a further retreat by the enemy. The Italian partisans did their part in this campaign, raiding enemy patrols and isolated posts, and on December 2 they attacked German communications and rear installations around Ravenna. On the morning of the 3rd, the Lanark and Renfrew Scottish Regiment and the Westminister Regiment (motor) cleared the village of San Pancrazio. The Lanarks entered Godo that night. The main roads were now cleared and useful, quickening the pace of progress. The Westministers cleared Piangipane in the afternoon of December 4. The same day, the Germans were withdrawing again as the 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards outflanked Ravenna in an ecircling movement. A destroyed bridge prevented the tanks from reaching the city so Canadian infantry marched in, linking up with the 27th Lancers of Porterforce. The city was an especially welcome sight for an army now in need of new winter accommodiations. '''Walter Whitford—IV.A.2'''
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[[Category:Cessna Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Cessna Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cessna Cessna] 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. 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 Cessnas), by time period (18th Century Cessnas), or by topic (Cessna DNA, Cessna Occupations, Cessna 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 Cessna 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-7595|Jerry Smith]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Cessna}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Cessna}} {{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! * http://www.houseofcessna.com "The House of Cessna". author Charles W. "Bill" Cissna * https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/u/t/Diana-Sutor-Greenwood/GENE2-0001.html "Descendants of Jean De Cessna" Diana Cessna Sutor ==Membership== *[[Cissna-42|Charles W. "Bill" Cissna]] *[[Cessna-24|Diana Cessna Sutor]] *[[Cessna-435|Krista Cessna]] *[[Gallagher-6534|Kit Gallagher ]] *[[Lightner-185|Jeffrey Lightner MD]] *[[Schweitzer-1359|Ginny Schweitzer]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cesna]Cesna * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cissna]Cissna * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cesne]Cesne * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cisna]Cisna * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cisney]Cisney * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sisney]Sisney * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DeCessna]De Cessna * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LeSesne]Le Sesne * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LeSisney]Le Sisney * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Chesney]Chesney * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McChesney]McChesney ===Cessna Surname Information=== ''The House of Cessna'', by Howard Cessna, Press of the Pennsylvania Hawkeye, Bedford PA, 1903: The Cessnas are of Huguenot ancestry who came from southern France to America in 1690. The Cessnas were Huguenots and records were probably burned when the King rescinded the Edict of Nantes outlawing the Protestant faith. Thank you to Thierry Pingault, genealogist in France, Howard Cessna, Diana Cessna Sutor, Grace Boerner, Cheryl Cessna, Krista Cessna, Bill Cissna, Beulah Mae Moberly Smith and other USA genealogists, for their excellent research.
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[[Category: Cessnock Cemetery, Cessnock, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Cessnock_Cemetery_Cessnock_New_South_Wales.png|align=r|size=200}} ==General Information== Cemetery name: '''[[:Category: Cessnock Cemetery, Cessnock, New South Wales|Cessnock Cemetery (aka AllanDale Cemetery)]] Address: Wine Country Drive and Kerlew Street, Cessnock, NSW 2325 GPS Coordinates: -32.81653203702841, 151.34933294147217 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/-32.81629/151.34875 Open Street Map] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B048'59.7%22S+151%C2%B020'58.2%22E/@-32.8165815,151.3473053,931m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0xc37a4e669f61b2ce!7e2!8m2!3d-32.8165861!4d151.3494939 Google Maps] ==History== Cessnock Cemetery is divided into denominational sections and contains monuments dating from the 1800s. Please note the cemetery is closed to reservations with the following exceptions: * existing reservations * reopening of existing burials * ash interments into existing plots **[https://www.cessnock.nsw.gov.au/files/assets/public/hptrim/website-plans-strategies-do-not-change/parks-reserves-_-cemeteries-masterplan-_-cessnock-cemetery-posters-_-studio-gl-website-doc.pdf Cessnock Cemetery Master Plan] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Cessnock_Cemetery_Cessnock_New_South_Wales.pdf Cessnock Cemetery Burial Register - May 2022] ==More Information== * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=1253 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2358491 Find a Grave] * [https://www.cessnock.nsw.gov.au/Residents/Community-services-and-support/Cemeteries/Our-cemeteries Cessnock City Council] * [https://www.cessnock.nsw.gov.au/files/assets/public/hptrim/website-plans-strategies-do-not-change/parks-reserves-_-cemeteries-masterplan-_-cessnock-cemetery-posters-_-studio-gl-website-doc.pdf Cessnock City Council - Cessnock Cemetery Master Plan] * [https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/2022741/cessnock-cemetery/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission] * [https://www.cessnock.nsw.gov.au/Council/Forms-and-documents/Community-information/Burial-Register Burial Register] == References == * This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. __NOTOC__
Cestohowa, Karnes County, Texas
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[[Category:Cestohowa, Texas]] See:[[:Space: Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County Free Space]] ==Cestohowa (formerly known as Czestochowa), Karnes County, Texas== The [[:Space: Spain|Spanish]] built a fort, the '''Presidio Fuerte de Santa Cruz del Cibolo''' near Cestohowa, '''founded in 1734'''. Cestohowa is located at 29°00′36″N 97°56′05″W (29.0099721, -97.9347253). It is situated along FM 3191, one miles west of State Highway 23 in northern [[:Space: Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County]], approximately five miles north of Panna Maria and 50 miles southeast of [[:Category: San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]. Cestohowa is named after the city in [[:Category: Poland|Poland]] where the famous painting of Our Lady of Czestochowa, the patroness of Polish Catholics everywhere, is enshrined. In 1873, as the population of [[:Category: Panna Maria, Texas|Panna Maria]] grew, a group of about forty families decided to start a new community five miles north. They first built a small school that also served as a chapel. The priest came from [[:Category: Panna Maria, Texas|Panna Maria]] once a month to say Mass and made special trips for other purposes. In 1877 land was donated for a church, which was completed on February 10, 1878, and placed under the patronage of the [https://www.archsa.org/parishes/nativity-of-the-blessed-virgin-mary-cestohowa Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary]; the church was remodeled in 1931 and repaired and painted again in 1973. By 1878 the town had 175 residents, a gristmill, a gin, and a school. By 1892 a bank was in operation. During that decade the population reached 170 families. In 1898 some residents moved north and formed the new community and parish at [[:Category: Kosciusko, Texas|Kosciusko]] in [[:Category: Wilson County, Texas|Wilson County]]. In 1902 others formed a new parish at [[:Category: Falls City, Texas|Falls City]]. Cestohowa continued to progress and at various times had two general stores, a cotton gin, and several blacksmith shops. The town had lost its bank and several other businesses by 1914. A post office was established in 1883 and discontinued in 1918, when local mail was routed through [[:Category: Falls City, Texas|Falls City]]. In 1936 the community had only 100 residents. Its population was 200 in 1970. The first school in Cestohowa was St. Joseph's, a parochial school. In 1937 it was incorporated into the [[:Category: Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County]] public school system. A new eighth-grade Cestohowa school was built in 1964, but declining enrollment led to its closure in 1974. As part of the [[:Category: Falls City, Texas|Falls City]] schools, it reopened in 1975 as a three-grade school, operated a few years, and was closed again. In 1990 Cestohowa remained a lively community centered about its fine church building, a large parish hall, and a community center that occupied the former school building. That year its population was 110. ==Sources== #"Hobson, Texas". The Handbook of Texas online. Retrieved 2009-11-07. #"Cestohowa, Texas". Texas Escapes Online Magazine. Retrieved 2009-11-07 #Robert H. Thonhoff, "FUERTE DE SANTA CRUZ DEL CIBOLO," Handbook of Texas Online. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. #Robert H. Thonhoff, History of Karnes County (M.A. thesis, Southwest Texas State College, 1963). # "Hobson, Texas". Small Town Research Project. Lauran Bienek & Melissa Pruski, Palo Alto College. Spring 2006. Archived from the original on October 18, 2009 #Vertical Files, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin (Karnes County, Texas). #[[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~atpc/polonia/usa/plam-panna-maria.html Panna Maria]]
CH Cave Army Service
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[[Category:Cave-596]] The goal of this project is to collect and display Charles Horace Cave's military service records
Chadd/Shadd To-Do List
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Anderson-16764|Scott Anderson]] is currently working on. Can you help? If you would like to help with this collaboration please request to be added to the trusted list. {| border= "1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Family !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Worked by |- || 1 || [[Chadd-100|George W. M. Chadd]] || 1814 Kentucky || Needs parents and children || Scott |- || 1 || [[Peachy-45|Elizabeth Peachy]] || 1813 Ohio || Needs parents and children || Scott |- || 1 || [[Chadd-146|Richard Chadd]] || 1844 Indiana || Needs wife and children || Scott |- || 1 || [[Chadd-147|Elizabeth C. Chadd]] || 1838 Illinois || Minimum source || |- || 1 || [[Chadd-148|Mary F. Chadd]] || 1842 Missouri || Minimum source || |- || 1 || [[Chadd-149|Caroline Chadd]] || 1844 Missouri || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Chadd-150|John Chadd]] || 1821 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Simpson-13634|Cynthia Simpson]] || 1826 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Chadd-151|Ann E A Chadd]] || 1846 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Chadd-152|William H L Chadd]] || 1849 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Mann-8175|Mary Mann]] || 1832 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Chadd-153|James D. Chadd]] || 1853 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Chadd-154|John T. Chadd]] || 1853 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Chadd-155|Willis S. Chadd]] || 1856 Indiana || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Chadd-156|Albert T. Chadd]] || 1860 Indiana || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Chadd-157|George E. Chadd]] || 1862 Indiana || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Chadd-158|Robert L. Chadd]] || 1866 Indiana || Minimum source || |- || 2 || [[Chadd-159|Ettie M. Chadd]] || 1872 Illinois || Minimum source || |- || 3 || [[Chadd-160|William Chadd]] || 1818 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 3 || [[Carr-9978|Temperance Mahala Carr]] || 1819 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 3 || [[Chadd-161|James Chadd]] || 1842 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 3 || [[Chadd-162|Jerome B Chadd]] || 1844 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 3 || [[Chadd-163|Mary B Chadd]] || 1846 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- || 3 || [[Chadd-164|James L (Travis) Chadd]] || 1848 Kentucky || Minimum source || |- |} {| border= "1" class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" !|Family !|Census Link !|Census Link !|Census Link !|Census Link |- || 1 || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVC-HJ3 1850 Census] || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDKF-FWT 1860 Census] || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN61-D43 1870 Census] || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6PF-FG4 1880 Census] |- || 2 || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M653-PK9 1850 Census] || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4NH-BM7 1860 Census] || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX6G-DNF 1870 Census] || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8YP-J86 1880 Census] |- || 3 || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M653-FQ9 1850 Census] || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHZC-CNX 1860 Census] || || |- |}
Chadwell Name Study
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[[Category:Chadwell Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ 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 Chadwell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Chadwell Chadwell 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 Chadwell 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 Chadwells), by time period (18th Century Chadwells), or by topic (Chadwell DNA, Chadwell Occupations, Chadwell 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 Centanni 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=Chadwell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Chadwell}} {{Clear}} ===Research Pages=== *[[Space:UK, Chadwells, and FIRST American Immigrant]] ''See also:'' [[:Category: Chadwell Family Brick Walls, Chadwell Name Study]] ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Chadwells of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' * [[Mair-955|Shelley Monson]] - I am interested in the Chadwells of Virginia, Tennessee, and Missouri in the 18th and 19th centuries. They intermarried with several of my other lines. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Chatwell Chatwell]
Chairmen of Wallace County Council
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[[Category:Chairman of Wallace County Council]] This is a list of all Chairmen of Wallace County Council, from the inaugural chairman in 1877 until local body reforms in 1989. Chairmen were elected by the council members for a one-year term. Initially this was at the statutory meeting in November or December each year, but in 1921 this changed to May each year. Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_County,_New_Zealand Wallace County, New Zealand] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Year of Election || Date of Meeting || Chairman Name || Election Reference Link || Notes |- | 1877 || 4 Jan 1877 || [[Hirst-214|Henry Hirst]] || Southland Times, Issue 2647, 8 January 1877, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18770108.2.8 || Inaugural chairman |- | 1878 || || Henry Hirst || || |- | 1879 || 26 Nov 1879 || Henry Hirst || Wallace County Council. Western Star, Issue 325, 29 November 1879, Page 5. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18791129.2.11 || |- | 1880 || || Henry Hirst || || |- | 1881 || 23 Nov 1881 || Henry Hirst || Wallace County Council. Southland Times, Issue 4183, 25 November 1881, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18811125.2.21 || |- | 1882 || 22 Nov 1882 || Henry Hirst || Wallace County Council. Western Star, Issue 693, 25 November 1882, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18821125.2.9 || |- | 1883 || 28 Nov 1883 || Henry Hirst || Wallace County Council. Southland Times, Issue 4804, 30 November 1883, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18831130.2.16 || Departed early. Christopher Basstian later filled in for Henry Hirst |- | 1884 || 3 Dec 1884 || [[Basstian-3|Christopher Basstian]] || Wallace County Council. Western Star, Issue 903, 6 December 1884, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18841206.2.7 || |- | 1885 || 1 Dec 1885 || [[Johnston-27923|William Johnston]] || Wallace County Council. Western Star, Issue 1004, 2 December 1885, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18851202.2.9 || |- |1886 || 24 Nov 1886 || William Johnston || Wallace County Council. Western Star, Issue 1104, 27 November 1886, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18861127.2.13 || |- | 1887 || 23 Nov 1877 || William Johnston || Wallace County Council. Southland Times, Issue 9685, 26 November 1887, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18871126.2.19 || |- | 1888 || 15 Dec 1888 || [[Walker-35002|William Walker]] || Wallace County Council. Western Star, Issue 1313, 19 December 1888, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18881219.2.12 || |- | 1889 || 11 Dec 1889? || [[Playfair-41|John Playfair]] || || |- | 1890 || || McKinnon || || Resigned early? |- | 1891 || 23 May 1891 || Hamilton || Wallace County Council. Southland Times, Issue 11749, 30 May 1891, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18910530.2.19 || Chairman from May to December |- | || 12 Dec 1891 || John Playfair || Wallace County Council. Western Star, Issue 1623, 16 December 1891, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18911216.2.8 || |- | 1892 || 23 Nov 1892 || Christopher Basstian || Wallace County Council. Western Star, Issue 1718, 26 November 1892, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18921126.2.8 || |- | 1893 || || J.W. Hamilton || || |- | 1894 || 28 Nov 1894 || J.C. Ellis || Wallace County Council. Western Star, Issue 1968, 1 December 1894, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18941201.2.6 || |- | 1895 || 27 Nov 1895 || Carmichael || Wallace County Council. Western Star, Issue 2064, 30 November 1895, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18951130.2.15 || |- | 1896 || 28 Nov 1896 || Henry Hirst || Western Star, Issue 2167, 28 November 1896, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18961128.2.5 || |- | 1897 || 24 Nov 1897 || A.R. Hare || Western Star, Issue 2160, 27 November 1897, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18971127.2.9 || |- |1898 || 23 Nov 1898 || William Walker || Western Star, Issue 2259, 25 November 1898, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR18981125.2.6 || |- | 1899 || || || || |- | 1900 || 28 Nov 1900 || Henry Hirst || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 29 November 1900, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19001129.2.5 || |- | 1901 || 27 Nov 1901 || King || Wallace County Council. Southland Times, Issue 15108, 30 November 1901, Page 4. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19011130.2.28 || |- | 1902 || || || || |- | 1903 || 25 Nov 1903 || [[Fraser-13846|John Fraser]] || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 27 November 1903, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19031127.2.14 || Also served the previous term? |- | 1904 || 23 Nov 1904 || David Clarke || Wallace County Council. Southland Times, Issue 19471, 26 November 1904, Page 2 (Supplement). https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19041126.2.75.12 || |- | 1905 || 22 Nov 1905 || J.J. Newton || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 31, 28 November 1905, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19051128.2.6 || |- | 1906 || 28 Nov 1906 || Henry Hirst || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 83, 4 December 1906, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19061204.2.5 || |- | 1907 || 27 Nov 1907 || John Ford || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 135, 3 December 1907, Page 6. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19071203.2.36 || |- | 1908 || 25 Nov 1908 || Frederick James Dyer || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 187, 1 December 1908, Page 4. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19081201.2.8 || |- | 1909 || 24 Nov 1909 || [[Affleck-340|William Affleck]] || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 239, 30 November 1909, Page 5. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19091130.2.15 || |- | 1910 || 23 Nov 1910 || Henry Hirst || About People. Southland Times, Issue 14582, 24 November 1910, Page 6. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19101124.2.48 || |- | 1911 || 22 Nov 1911 || [[Buckingham-2964|Thomas Anson Buckingham]] || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 342, 28 November 1911, Page 1. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19111128.2.2 || |- | 1912 || 27 Nov 1912 || John McNaughton || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 395, 3 December 1912, Page 5. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19121203.2.21 || |- | 1913 || 26 Nov 1913 || [[Greer-8508|Acheson Greer]] || Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 447, 2 December 1913, Page 4. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19131202.2.16 || |- | 1914 || 25 Nov 1914 || Frederick James Dyer || Wallace County Council. Southland Times, Issue 17819, 27 November 1914, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19141127.2.6 || |- | 1915 || 24 Nov 1915 || Frederick James Linscott || Statutory Meeting. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 549, 30 November 1915, Page 5. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19151130.2.26.1 || |- | 1916 || 22 Nov 1916 || [[McGregor-5466|William James Annan McGregor]] || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 24 November 1916, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19161124.2.7 || |- | 1917 || 28 Nov 1917 || J. Findlay || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 650, 4 December 1917, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19171204.2.18 || |- | 1918 || 18 Dec 1918 || [[Cody-1870|Lawrence Cody]] || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 709, 24 December 1918, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19181224.2.9 || |- | 1919 || 26 Nov 1919 || [[Horrell-398|John Horrell]] || Wallace County Council. Southland Times, Issue 18741, 28 November 1919, Page 7. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19191128.2.66 || |- | 1920 || 24 Nov 1920 || Buckingham || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 26 November 1920, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19201126.2.7 || Served six months until a change to the Act moved the election meeting to May. |- | 1921 || 25 May 1921 || Buckingham || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 832, 31 May 1921, Page 1. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19210531.2.3 || |- | 1922 || 24 May 1922 || [[Dyer-12559|Frederick James Dyer]] || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 881, 30 May 1922, Page 4. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19220530.2.16 || |- | 1923 || 23 May 1923 || Frederick James Linscott || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XVIX, Issue 931, 29 May 1923, Page 1. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19230529.2.2 || |- | 1924 || 28 May 1924 || William James Annan McGregor || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 983, 2 June 1924, Page 4. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19240602.2.23 || |- | 1925 || 27 May 1925 || S. Fowle || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 29 May 1925, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19250529.2.23 || |- | 1926 || 26 May 1926 || Lawrence Cody || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 28 May 1926, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19260528.2.22 || |- | 1927 || 25 May 1927 || Thomas Anson Buckingham || Wallace County Council. Southland Times, Issue 20187, 26 May 1927, Page 9. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19270526.2.63 || |- | 1928 || 23 May 1928 || H. Garden || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 25 May 1928, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19280525.2.27 || |- | 1929 || 22 May 1929 || W.T. James || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 24 May 1929, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19290524.2.24 || |- | 1930 || 28 May 1930 || Frederick James Linscott || Wallace County Council. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 1270, 4 June 1930, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OSWCC19300604.2.15 || |- | 1931 || || [[Hopcroft-39|William Bayliss Hopcroft]] || || |- | 1932 || 25 May 1932 || William James Annan McGregor || Local & General. Western Star, 27 May 1932, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19320527.2.5 || |- | 1933 || 24 May 1933 || [[Blatch-174|Henry Frederick Blatch]] || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 26 May 1933, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19330526.2.13 || |- | 1934 || 23 May 1934 || John Horrell || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 25 May 1934, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19340525.2.18 || |- | 1935 || 22 May 1935 || W.T. James || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 24 May 1935, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19350524.2.10 || |- | 1936 || 27 May 1936 || G. Stroud || Wallace County Council. Western Star, 29 May 1936, Page 2. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19360529.2.11 || |- | 1937 || || || || |- | 1938 || 25 May 1938 || William Bayliss Hopcroft || County Council. Western Star, 27 May 1938, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19380527.2.16 || |- | 1939 || || William James Annan McGregor || County Council. Western Star, 2 June 1939, Page 3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WSTAR19390602.2.20 || |}
Chalbury, Dorset
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[[:Category:Dorset]] '''Chalbury''' is a village and parish.
[[:Category:Dorset]] '''Chalbury''' is a village and parish.
Chaldon Herring, Dorset
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[[:Category:Dorset]] '''Chaldon Herring''' is a village and parish.
[[:Category:Dorset]] '''Chaldon Herring''' is a village and parish.
Chaleur Bay United Empire Loyalist
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Chalker Norton Viets Family Reunion
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[[Category:Family Reunions]] Here is a page for our family reunion. Location not yet known for the reunion in 2018. Will post it beginning of 2018. All descendants of James & Mercy Norton Chalker, Luke & Hannah Norton Viets and Roderick & Olive Norton, Orin Chalker & Horace Norton. Theses pioneers journey from Suffield, CT in 1805, to Bowlestown, Ohio, (rename Southington) with their first election. Roderick, Mercy, Hannah and Horace were siblings. Will add more information later. We had our 140th. Chalker Norton Viets Family Reunion, Sunday, Aug. 6 2017. James & Mercy Chalker, Luke & Hannah Viets, Roderick & Horace Norton, were our first generation to settle in this new wilderness. They cut and cleared away the forest to build the first two log cabins. If you are a descendent of theses great pioneers, Please make plans to join us! Our 141st Chalker Norton Viets Family was held in Aug. 12, 2018 at Kool Lakes Lakes Camp Ground., Garrettsville, Ohio. We had family from New Mexico and New York join us this year, how nice to meet our family. There were genealogy papers on our ancestor, Chalker- Norton & Viets. 2019, will be at the same pace, in Aug. Hope to see you in Aug. 2019. Our reunion is on the first or second Sunday in August. Please contact me for more information, Nancy
Challenge Captain Instructions 2022
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[[Category:WikiTree Challenge]] This page is for leaders of challenge teams. == In The Weeks Before Challenge == === Set your team up for success === * Make sure you have the links handy for your Discord room, the G2G post for your week, and the WikiTree pedigree view of the guest stars tree. * Check the WikiTree branches for your guest star. Make sure that all eight of the great-grandparents have profiles, with information and sources matching that of the comparison tree. If any of those profiles aren't open in privacy, let Eowyn or Mindy know. * Create a Space page for any documentation supplied by the guest star, photographs, and other research items you want to keep together to help your team members. * [mailto:m.silva.ky@outlook.com Mindy] will provide you with the link to your G2G post and your bounty sheet. * Mindy will give you the email addresses of your team members. You can send a message out a week before to Mindy or a co-captain, and then BCC all the team members. Give them at least a week to start researching and get ready. === Reach out to prior team members === * You might want to reach out to past team members to make sure they register. For example: :: Hello awesome Team Virginia member, :: If you haven’t heard yet, there won’t be a January marathon as the Team is starting an exciting new challenge. Unlike other challenges, this won’t be a race to get a lot of sources or creations. This will be one large team that all focuses on improving the genealogy of a guest star, with a new one being showcased each week. You can read more about it on the WikiTree Challenge help page. Team Virginia will be taking the maiden voyage on this journey so we get the additional challenge of working through any issues that crop up the first week. Several Team members are participating (including Chris), so we will have awesome support during the week. Cheryl Hess, a Project Coordinator, will co-captain this momentous event. :: It would be delightful if Team Virginia can set a great example of what can be done. I would be honored to have you join me! You can register now by answering the post in the G2G. Lets show everyone that we can rock this! == Days Before Challenge == === Email all team members === :Hello awesome team members! :The new week of the challenge is getting closer. You can use this time to look at the starting branches and figure out where you may want to start at. :Once the week starts, at noon (Eastern) on Thursday, [Day] [Month] go to the G2G post or Discord and note the ancestor you will be working on. If you have questions on an ancestor, or need to post bounty points (link), please add those as a comment under the answer for the great-grandparents in the G2G forum (link). Conversations have been lively in Discord during the week, so be sure to reach out to me if you haven't already joined the Discord Challenge room. :Lets rock this! :[Name] == During Challenge == * Help any team members that can't access the profile tracking sheet or Discord. * Watch for mentions of duplicates and try to get those merged quickly. * Make sure team members aren't working on a profile that is currently being worked. * Add to your "interesting facts" doc or server as you go along, so it isn't a large undertaking at the end of your week. Make sure that Mindy has access to it before the wrap-up Livecast is started. * Check the G2G post each day (or more) for bounty points. Those need to be added to the "Bounties" tab on your weeks spreadsheet. If you have questions regarding the points, please contact Mindy or a Team member. === Email updates to all team members === ''Please send a daily email with updated stats or encouragement, and links to the Space page and G2G post. Hello team, We are now [number] hours into the challenge and we are busting down brick walls left and right! [number] new ancestors have been found already on WikiTree, or created. There have been [#] profiles created, [#] profiles edited, with a total of [#] edits so far! You guys are rocking this! If you have a bounty to claim, make sure to post a comment under the relevant great-grandparent and put the word "bounty" with what you have found. There are a lot of new ancestors to find, so spread out if you see several people working on a set of branches. If you are waiting for a translation or other expert input, put a note in the Research section of the profile so that others know. Looking for something to work on? * Check out the Suggestion report and see what you can correct (link) * Write biographies for profiles that need it: (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Challenge_Needs_Biography) * Add categories, stickers, and templates to profiles already worked on You can reach me, or the other team members, in Discord (link). Remember to post in the G2G which profile you are working on (link). Let's get out there now and find a few more walls to knock down. === Point bounties === == Video Chat == Don't forget to mention: * What is The WikiTree Challenge? * MVP, high scores, and outstanding participants of the previous week. * How do you participate? ** G2G page ** Google spreadsheet ** Chat forum (Discord) ** Reach out to your captain with questions * How to register for next month. * Introductions - the guest stars likely won't know who everyone is * Connection between the two genealogy guest starsChallenge Notes
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[[Category:Noland-165]] Bio Builder Challenge caught my eye this month, cuz it ties in with the date-range of the profiles I try to source during the Saturday Sourcing Sprints, so... Checklist from https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/393892/biography-builders-may-june-2017-people-born-in-the-1700s (see also [[Space:Biography_Builders|the space page]] & [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/262668/biography-builders-june-2016 first post]) - Everything filled in in data section, with the facts in the bio with inline citations (checklist says sentences...).
- Something to "humanize" the person, such as career or avocation with sources.
- List of children with at least one pertinent fact.
- Explanatory remarks, if needed (i.e. Disputed persons sections, Research Notes, whatever needs extra explaining).
- Photos or pictures, background. Not a must, but nice (you own the copyright or they are in the public domain).
- Categories/Projects.
- 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.
Recently sourced during a Sprint: * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/370399/saturday-sourcing-sprint-1-april-2017?show=371208#a371208 * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/357767/saturday-sourcing-sprint-4-march-2017?show=358051#a358051 * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/392513/saturday-sourcing-sprint-13-may-2017?show=392771#a392771
- Something to "humanize" the person, such as career or avocation with sources.
- List of children with at least one pertinent fact.
- Explanatory remarks, if needed (i.e. Disputed persons sections, Research Notes, whatever needs extra explaining).
- Photos or pictures, background. Not a must, but nice (you own the copyright or they are in the public domain).
- Categories/Projects.
- 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.
Recently sourced during a Sprint: * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/370399/saturday-sourcing-sprint-1-april-2017?show=371208#a371208 * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/357767/saturday-sourcing-sprint-4-march-2017?show=358051#a358051 * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/392513/saturday-sourcing-sprint-13-may-2017?show=392771#a392771
Chalmette National Cemetery, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana
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[[Category:Chalmette National Cemetery, Chalmette, Louisiana]] [[Category: St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for the Chalmette National Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Louisiana_Cemeteries|Louisiana Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Louisiana Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. [https://www.nps.gov/jela/chalmette-national-cemetery.htm Chalmette National Cemetery website] ===Location=== '''GPS:''' [http://tinyurl.com/ycohvwqt Chalmette National Cemetery aerial view] ===Directions=== Address: 8606 W St Bernard Hwy, Chalmette, LA 70043 ===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-12054|Berry]]||Alfred|| ||12 Feb 1939 ||[[image:Berry-12054.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12055 |Berry]]||D. H.|| ||11 May 1865||[[image:Berry-12055.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12056|Berry]]||George|| ||about 1864||[[image:Berry-12056.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wall-4567|Wall]]||James J.|||| 27 Jul 1941||[[image:Wall-4567.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Richards-11177|Richards]]||John|||| 22 Sep 1865||[[image:Richards-11177.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12057|Berry]]||Julian N|| || 7 Feb 1941||[[image:Berry-12057.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Richards-11179|Richards]]||Oscar|||| 22 Aug 1864 ||[[image:Richards-11179.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12058|Berry]]||Richard||||23 May 1864 ||[[image:Berry-12058.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12059|Berry]]||T. C.||||13 Sep 1864 ||[[image:Berry-12059.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12053|Berry]]||Alfred||||14 May 1943||[[image:Berry-12053.jpg|250px]] |- * Sir Edw [[Peyton-116]], [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/peyton-sir-edward-1584-1652 MP]], 2nd Bart, m2 [[Calthorpe-54]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Edward_Peyton,_2nd_Baronet Wikipedia]) * Sir John [[Peyton-119]], [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/peyton-sir-edward-1584-1652 MP]], 1st Baronet Peyton of Isleham ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Peyton,_1st_Baronet Wikipedia]) * Robt [[Peyton-509]] Esq., [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/peyton-robert-ii-1523-90 MP]], d 1590, m [[Rich-1154]] ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p3174.htm#i95343 Marlyn Lewis] from here) * Sir Robt [[Peyton-508]] [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/peyton-robert-i-1498-1550 MP]], d 1550, ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Peyton_(MP_died_1550) Wikipedia]) * Eliz Clere [[Clere-43]], m Sir Robert [[Peyton-507]] of Isleham, d 1518 ''NEED SOURCE'' * Agnes [[Hopton-13]], sister of Mgt [[Hopton-11]], m (as 1st wife) Sir Robert [[Clere-3]] KB ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clere_baronets "famous for his great wealth"]) ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA402&dq=richardson+magna+carta+ancestry+keswick+isleham&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-1_cVKOQIKm3ygPb8IK4Dw&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=richardson%20magna%20carta%20ancestry%20keswick%20isleham&f=false MCA2 preview]) * Margaret [[Wentworth-56]], m Wm [[Hopton-105]] MCTT, of [http://www.bigenealogy.com/suffolk/westwood_lodge_parish.htm Westwood] in Blythburgh ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA401&dq=richardson+magna+carta+ancestry+saville+suckling&hl=en&sa=X&ei=uOTYVN73LuS_ygOUyIG4CA&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=richardson%20magna%20carta%20ancestry%20saville%20suckling&f=false MCA2 preview]) * ''join into Farrar line, already done from here - continues * -- Margery le [[Despenser-26]], m Roger Wentworth * -- ... to '''MCS''' : [[Albini-39|William d'Aubigny]], [[Bigod-14|Roger le Bigod]], [[Bigod-1| Hugh le Bigod]], [[Clare-651|Richard de Clare]], [[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]], [[Lacy-284|John de Lacy]], [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]], [[Ros-162|Robert de Ros]] '''Ready for Review''' :Trail 2 through Yelverton... Sothill... Dacre to Neville to Percy... de Quincy: * '''MCGA''' Major Robert [[Peyton-434]] to Idoine ([[Clifford-59]]) Percy, whose trail goes to [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]] through her mother [[Clare-284]] * Thomas m Elizabeth [[Yelverton-70]] * William [[Yelverton-72]] * William [[Yelverton-114]] * Bridget [[Drury-116]] * Elizabeth [[Sothill-4]] * Henry [[Sothill-5]] * Elizabeth [[Plumpton-6]] * Elizabeth [[Clifford-279]] * Joan [[Dacre-93]] * Philippa [[Neville-142]] * Ralph [[Neville-53]] * Maud/Matilda [[Percy-15]] * Idoine ([[Clifford-59]]) Percy * Maud ([[Clare-284]]) de Welles :: to '''MCSB''' [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]] :Trail 2.5 (same as [[Space:Magna_Carta_suggested_lines#Yelverton|Trail 2]] through [[Clifford-59]]) to Vipont to FitzJohn to Bigod * '''MCGA''' Major Robert [[Peyton-434]] to Idoine ([[Clifford-59]]) Percy, whose trail goes to [[Bigod-1|Hugh]] and Roger [[Bigod-14|Bigod]] through her father [[Clifford-242]]
. . . . . . . * Idoine ([[Clifford-59]]) Percy (already queued for review with Trail 2) * Robert de [[Clifford-242]] * Isabel ([[Vipont-13]]) de Clifford * Isabel ([[FitzJohn-109]]) de Vipont * Isabel [[Bigod-17]] (already badged) :: to '''MCSBs''' [[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]] and [[Bigod-14|Roger le Bigod]] : [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=YRv6hYl3-HkC&pg=PT91&lpg=PT91&dq=robert+peyton+immigrant&source=bl&ots=d4RNlP7QvE&sig=IMdMqb69xTaEZSKHo_ocLfIAI1w&hl=en&sa=X&ei=kw7cVKjBGOe8ygOf14CYCA&ved=0CD0Q6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=robert%20peyton%20immigrant&f=false Our Founding Fathers Homes]. : Reed, Avery H: ''Genealogy of the Peyton family'' : [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Qf8s_1W_C1IC&pg=PA95&lpg=PA95&dq=robert+peyton+immigrant&source=bl&ots=W_Z8I1OoqL&sig=v7DRwE-GZMwXqoFjSHvvVWWFlss&hl=en&sa=X&ei=SRDcVJOgNKf8ygOe14HICw&ved=0CDwQ6AEwBjgK#v=onepage&q=robert%20peyton%20immigrant&f=false Old King William Homes and Families]. Too confused. : Baronetage books. : Drury Family Tree: ''The History and Antiquities of Suffolk: Thingoe Hundred,'' by John Gage, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=knVPAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA434#v=onepage&q=yelverton&f=false p 429] Review Trail 1 * Major Robert [[Peyton-434]] ([https://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I56873&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous LDS HistFam]) * Thomas [[Peyton-115]], m Elizabeth [[Yelverton-70]], see Trail 2 * Sir Edw [[Peyton-116]], [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/peyton-sir-edward-1584-1652 MP]], 2nd Bart, m2 [[Calthorpe-54]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Edward_Peyton,_2nd_Baronet Wikipedia]) * Sir John [[Peyton-119]], [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/peyton-sir-edward-1584-1652 MP]], 1st Baronet Peyton of Isleham ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Peyton,_1st_Baronet Wikipedia]) * Robt [[Peyton-509]] Esq., [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/peyton-robert-ii-1523-90 MP]], d 1590, m [[Rich-1154]] ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p3174.htm#i95343 Marlyn Lewis] from here) * Sir Robt [[Peyton-508]] [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/peyton-robert-i-1498-1550 MP]], d 1550, ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Peyton_(MP_died_1550) Wikipedia]) * Eliz Clere [[Clere-43]], m Sir Robert [[Peyton-507]] of Isleham, d 1518 * Agnes [[Hopton-13]], sister of Mgt [[Hopton-11]], m (as 1st wife) Sir Robert [[Clere-3]] KB ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clere_baronets "famous for his great wealth"]) ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA402 MCA2 preview]) * Margaret [[Wentworth-56]], m Wm [[Hopton-105]] MCTT, of [http://www.bigenealogy.com/suffolk/westwood_lodge_parish.htm Westwood] in Blythburgh ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA401 MCA2 preview]) * Margery le [[Despenser-26]], m Roger Wentworth (already reviewed for Kempe line) ** ''branch to Bigods covered by Rodney line * Elizabeth de [[Tiptoft-1]] (already reviewed) * Robert de [[Tiptoft-8]] (already reviewed) * John de [[Tiptoft-10]] * Agnes de [[Ros-26]], sister of William de [[Ros-25]] * William de [[Ros-53]], m Maud Vaux * Isabel de [[Albini-37]], sole heiress * William de [[Albini-38]] * [[Albini-39|William d'Aubigny]] of Belvoir, MCS Trail 1 path underway: Peyton-434 - I need to do checklist Peyton-115 - I need to do checklist Peyton-116 - I need to do checklist Peyton-119 - I need to do checklist Peyton-509 - I need to do checklist Peyton-508 - I need to do checklist Clere-43 - I need to do checklist Hopton-13 - - needs review (ready but not badged) Wentworth-56 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Despenser-26 - badged Tiptoft-1 - badged Tiptoft-10 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Tiptof-8 - badged Ros-26 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Ros-53 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Albini-37 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Albini-38 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Albini-39 William d'Aubigné - badged still from changes pages for Suggested lines: | [[Peyton-434|Peyton, [Major] Robert]] || [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]] ([[Space:Magna_Carta_suggested_lines#Yelverton|trail 2]], through his [[Yelverton-70|mother]]'s ancestry); [[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]] and [[Bigod-14|Roger le Bigod]] ([[Space:Magna_Carta_suggested_lines#Clifford|trail 2.5]], through [[Clifford-242]]) || [[Noland-165 | Liz Shifflett ]] || '''Ready for Review''' ===== now part of Peyton 2 ====== * ''from Idoine de [[Clifford-59]] * Sir Robert de [[Clifford-242]], 1st Baron; m (as 1st husb) Maud de [[Clare-284]] MCTT * Isabel de Vipont, m Roger de Clifford * Isabel [[FitzJohn-109]], m Robert de Vipont * ''join into other lines (already badged) * -- Isabel le [[Bigod-17]], m2 John FitzGeoffrey * -- Hugh le [[Bigod-1]] '''MCS''' * -- Roger le [[Bigod-14]] '''MCS''' ==== Poles ==== UNDER REVIEW * '''MCGA''' William [[Pole-58]] * + sister '''?MCGA''' Elizabeth [[Pole-68]] (no issue) * Sir Wm [[Poole-118]] [[MP]], m Periam * Katherine [[Popham-26]], sister of Edward, m Wm [[Poole-441]] Esq MCTT * Jane [[Stradling-64]] (the niece), m Alec Popham (Popham line joins) * Eliz Arundell * Thos Arundell, m Dinham MCTT * ... * ... to Robert [[De_Vere-309]] '''MCS''' ====== Popham ====== * '''MCGA''' George [[Popham-149]] (no issue) * Edward [[Popham-148]], brother of Katherine * ''Join into Pole line - continues * -- Jane [[Stradling-64]] (the niece), m Alec Popham (see above) * -- ... * -- ... to Robert [[De_Vere-309]] '''MCS''' ====== Anne (Humphrey) Miles ====== UNDER REVIEW * '''MCGA''' Anne [[Humphrey-70]], m1 Palmes, m2 Miles (looks done, but not badged) * Elizabeth [[Pelham-4]], m John [[Humphrey-1878]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Humphrey_(Massachusetts) Wikipedia]) ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1607.htm#i48317 Marlyn Lewis]) ''Some variance here. Wikipedia is avoiding the usual genealogical sources and trying to make Anne Humphrey the grand-daughter of the Earl of Lincoln * Elizabeth [[West-240]], the elder sister, 1573-1633, m Herbert [[Pelham-31]] sr, d 1620 * -- Thomas [[West-3]], 2nd Lord De La Warr, d 1602, m Knollys MCTT (join West line to [[Mowbray-151]] '''MCS''', see below (under review)) ====== Elizabeth West (the younger sister) ====== UNDER REVIEW ''1 profile to do * '''MCGA''' Elizabeth [[West-5619]], the younger sister, m (as his 2nd wife) Sir Richard [[Saltonstall-28]] ''obscure, as she is often confused with her sister Elizabeth * -- Thomas [[West-3]], 2nd Lord De La Warr, d 1602, m Knollys MCTT (join West line to [[Mowbray-151]] '''MCS''', see below (under review)) ====== Herbert Pelham III ====== UNDER REVIEW ''2 profiles to do * '''MCGA''' Herbert [[Pelham-27]] III, d 1673 ([https://archive.org/stream/herbertpelhamhis00ches#page/n11/mode/2up Pelham Book]) ([http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Pelham,_Herbert_(DNB00) DNB]) * Penelope West, m Herbert [[Pelham-202]] jr, d 1624 * -- Thomas [[West-3]], 2nd Lord De La Warr, d 1602, m Knollys MCTT (join West line to [[Mowbray-151]] '''MCS''', see below (under review)) ====== The brothers ====== UNDER REVIEW * '''MCGAs''' brothers Thomas [[West-418]], John [[West]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_West_(governor) Wikipedia]), Nathaniel [[West-1807]], Francis [[West]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_West Wikipedia]) * Thomas [[West-3]], 2nd Lord de la Warr, d 1602, m Knollys ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p510.htm#i15323 Marlyn Lewis]) ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_West,_2nd_Baron_De_La_Warr Wikipedia]) * ... line to [[Mowbray-151]] '''MCS''' and bits & pieces: * Joan [[Troutbeck-1]], b 1459, m2 Wm [[Griffith-25]] sr KB ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=PA559&lpg=PA559&dq=richardson+magna+carta+ancestry+ewhurst+thelwall&source=bl&ots=kvjFOSMPd2&sig=Tq1b4YctVBKTpeQjzyWOqQZsODM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YbbdVNq3O8yvaeiGgFg&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=richardson%20magna%20carta%20ancestry%20ewhurst%20thelwall&f=false MCA2 1:559, Preview]) * Wm [[Griffith-24]] jr, b abt 1480, m1 Jane [[Stradling-33]] (the aunt, b abt 1480, not the niece) (he m2 Jane [[Puleston-41]]; Humphrey line joins) (MCA2 4:119 no preview) ---- * ''' MCGA''' Mgt [[Touteville-1]], m Shepard (can follow [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2193.htm#i65904 Marlyn Lewis]) * Anne Robertson * Margaret [[FitzWilliam-316]] * Elizabeth [[Knyvet-29]], m [[Fitzwilliam-154]] MCTT * Charles [[Knyvet-30]] * Joan [[Stafford-436]], m (as 1st wife) Wm [[Knyvet-14]] (he m2 Alice de [[Grey-1046]] MCTT; Lynde line doesn't join) * Anne [[Nevell-11]], Duchess of Buckingham * Sir John * Sir Ralph ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4781.htm#i143554 Marlyn Lewis]) * Sir James [[Bourchier-210]], illegitimate son, d 1554, half-brother of Jane ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4781.htm#i143555]) * Sir John [[Bourchier-4]], 2nd Baron, abt 1467-1533, brother of Mgt; had children by unknown mistress, not Eliz Bacon. (He m Kath [[Howard-2163]] MCTT; [[#Bourchier-4-Gurdon|Gurdon line]] joins) ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bourchier,_2nd_Baron_Berners Wikipedia]) ([http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bourchier,_John_(1467-1533)_(DNB00) DNB]) * Eliz [[Tilney-1]], half-sister of Elizabeth [[Saye-80]] and Anne [[Saye-46]]; m1 Sir Humphrey de [[Bourchier-20]], dvp Barton 1471, MCTT ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Tilney,_Countess_of_Surrey Wikipedia]) (She m2 (as 1st wife) Thomas [[Howard-2]]) ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA414&dq=richardson+magna+carta+ancestry+landymere+skirbeck&hl=en&sa=X&ei=x73lVKHTFtTvarv9gegO&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=richardson%20magna%20carta%20ancestry%20landymere%20skirbeck&f=false MCA2 preview]) * '''MCGA''' Anne [[Humphrey-70]], m1 Palmes, m2 Miles (looks done, but not badged) * Elizabeth [[Pelham-4]], m John [[Humphrey-1878]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Humphrey_(Massachusetts) Wikipedia]) ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1607.htm#i48317 Marlyn Lewis]) ''Some variance here. Wikipedia is avoiding the usual genealogical sources and trying to make Anne Humphrey the grand-daughter of the Earl of Lincoln * Elizabeth [[West-240]], the elder sister, 1573-1633, m Herbert [[Pelham-31]] sr, d 1620
. . . . . . . * Idoine ([[Clifford-59]]) Percy (already queued for review with Trail 2) * Robert de [[Clifford-242]] * Isabel ([[Vipont-13]]) de Clifford * Isabel ([[FitzJohn-109]]) de Vipont * Isabel [[Bigod-17]] (already badged) :: to '''MCSBs''' [[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]] and [[Bigod-14|Roger le Bigod]] : [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=YRv6hYl3-HkC&pg=PT91&lpg=PT91&dq=robert+peyton+immigrant&source=bl&ots=d4RNlP7QvE&sig=IMdMqb69xTaEZSKHo_ocLfIAI1w&hl=en&sa=X&ei=kw7cVKjBGOe8ygOf14CYCA&ved=0CD0Q6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=robert%20peyton%20immigrant&f=false Our Founding Fathers Homes]. : Reed, Avery H: ''Genealogy of the Peyton family'' : [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Qf8s_1W_C1IC&pg=PA95&lpg=PA95&dq=robert+peyton+immigrant&source=bl&ots=W_Z8I1OoqL&sig=v7DRwE-GZMwXqoFjSHvvVWWFlss&hl=en&sa=X&ei=SRDcVJOgNKf8ygOe14HICw&ved=0CDwQ6AEwBjgK#v=onepage&q=robert%20peyton%20immigrant&f=false Old King William Homes and Families]. Too confused. : Baronetage books. : Drury Family Tree: ''The History and Antiquities of Suffolk: Thingoe Hundred,'' by John Gage, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=knVPAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA434#v=onepage&q=yelverton&f=false p 429] Review Trail 1 * Major Robert [[Peyton-434]] ([https://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I56873&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous LDS HistFam]) * Thomas [[Peyton-115]], m Elizabeth [[Yelverton-70]], see Trail 2 * Sir Edw [[Peyton-116]], [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/peyton-sir-edward-1584-1652 MP]], 2nd Bart, m2 [[Calthorpe-54]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Edward_Peyton,_2nd_Baronet Wikipedia]) * Sir John [[Peyton-119]], [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/peyton-sir-edward-1584-1652 MP]], 1st Baronet Peyton of Isleham ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Peyton,_1st_Baronet Wikipedia]) * Robt [[Peyton-509]] Esq., [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/peyton-robert-ii-1523-90 MP]], d 1590, m [[Rich-1154]] ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p3174.htm#i95343 Marlyn Lewis] from here) * Sir Robt [[Peyton-508]] [[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/peyton-robert-i-1498-1550 MP]], d 1550, ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Peyton_(MP_died_1550) Wikipedia]) * Eliz Clere [[Clere-43]], m Sir Robert [[Peyton-507]] of Isleham, d 1518 * Agnes [[Hopton-13]], sister of Mgt [[Hopton-11]], m (as 1st wife) Sir Robert [[Clere-3]] KB ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clere_baronets "famous for his great wealth"]) ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA402 MCA2 preview]) * Margaret [[Wentworth-56]], m Wm [[Hopton-105]] MCTT, of [http://www.bigenealogy.com/suffolk/westwood_lodge_parish.htm Westwood] in Blythburgh ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA401 MCA2 preview]) * Margery le [[Despenser-26]], m Roger Wentworth (already reviewed for Kempe line) ** ''branch to Bigods covered by Rodney line * Elizabeth de [[Tiptoft-1]] (already reviewed) * Robert de [[Tiptoft-8]] (already reviewed) * John de [[Tiptoft-10]] * Agnes de [[Ros-26]], sister of William de [[Ros-25]] * William de [[Ros-53]], m Maud Vaux * Isabel de [[Albini-37]], sole heiress * William de [[Albini-38]] * [[Albini-39|William d'Aubigny]] of Belvoir, MCS Trail 1 path underway: Peyton-434 - I need to do checklist Peyton-115 - I need to do checklist Peyton-116 - I need to do checklist Peyton-119 - I need to do checklist Peyton-509 - I need to do checklist Peyton-508 - I need to do checklist Clere-43 - I need to do checklist Hopton-13 - - needs review (ready but not badged) Wentworth-56 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Despenser-26 - badged Tiptoft-1 - badged Tiptoft-10 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Tiptof-8 - badged Ros-26 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Ros-53 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Albini-37 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Albini-38 - needs review (apparently ready but not badged) Albini-39 William d'Aubigné - badged still from changes pages for Suggested lines: | [[Peyton-434|Peyton, [Major] Robert]] || [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]] ([[Space:Magna_Carta_suggested_lines#Yelverton|trail 2]], through his [[Yelverton-70|mother]]'s ancestry); [[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]] and [[Bigod-14|Roger le Bigod]] ([[Space:Magna_Carta_suggested_lines#Clifford|trail 2.5]], through [[Clifford-242]]) || [[Noland-165 | Liz Shifflett ]] || '''Ready for Review''' ===== now part of Peyton 2 ====== * ''from Idoine de [[Clifford-59]] * Sir Robert de [[Clifford-242]], 1st Baron; m (as 1st husb) Maud de [[Clare-284]] MCTT * Isabel de Vipont, m Roger de Clifford * Isabel [[FitzJohn-109]], m Robert de Vipont * ''join into other lines (already badged) * -- Isabel le [[Bigod-17]], m2 John FitzGeoffrey * -- Hugh le [[Bigod-1]] '''MCS''' * -- Roger le [[Bigod-14]] '''MCS''' ==== Poles ==== UNDER REVIEW * '''MCGA''' William [[Pole-58]] * + sister '''?MCGA''' Elizabeth [[Pole-68]] (no issue) * Sir Wm [[Poole-118]] [[MP]], m Periam * Katherine [[Popham-26]], sister of Edward, m Wm [[Poole-441]] Esq MCTT * Jane [[Stradling-64]] (the niece), m Alec Popham (Popham line joins) * Eliz Arundell * Thos Arundell, m Dinham MCTT * ... * ... to Robert [[De_Vere-309]] '''MCS''' ====== Popham ====== * '''MCGA''' George [[Popham-149]] (no issue) * Edward [[Popham-148]], brother of Katherine * ''Join into Pole line - continues * -- Jane [[Stradling-64]] (the niece), m Alec Popham (see above) * -- ... * -- ... to Robert [[De_Vere-309]] '''MCS''' ====== Anne (Humphrey) Miles ====== UNDER REVIEW * '''MCGA''' Anne [[Humphrey-70]], m1 Palmes, m2 Miles (looks done, but not badged) * Elizabeth [[Pelham-4]], m John [[Humphrey-1878]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Humphrey_(Massachusetts) Wikipedia]) ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1607.htm#i48317 Marlyn Lewis]) ''Some variance here. Wikipedia is avoiding the usual genealogical sources and trying to make Anne Humphrey the grand-daughter of the Earl of Lincoln * Elizabeth [[West-240]], the elder sister, 1573-1633, m Herbert [[Pelham-31]] sr, d 1620 * -- Thomas [[West-3]], 2nd Lord De La Warr, d 1602, m Knollys MCTT (join West line to [[Mowbray-151]] '''MCS''', see below (under review)) ====== Elizabeth West (the younger sister) ====== UNDER REVIEW ''1 profile to do * '''MCGA''' Elizabeth [[West-5619]], the younger sister, m (as his 2nd wife) Sir Richard [[Saltonstall-28]] ''obscure, as she is often confused with her sister Elizabeth * -- Thomas [[West-3]], 2nd Lord De La Warr, d 1602, m Knollys MCTT (join West line to [[Mowbray-151]] '''MCS''', see below (under review)) ====== Herbert Pelham III ====== UNDER REVIEW ''2 profiles to do * '''MCGA''' Herbert [[Pelham-27]] III, d 1673 ([https://archive.org/stream/herbertpelhamhis00ches#page/n11/mode/2up Pelham Book]) ([http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Pelham,_Herbert_(DNB00) DNB]) * Penelope West, m Herbert [[Pelham-202]] jr, d 1624 * -- Thomas [[West-3]], 2nd Lord De La Warr, d 1602, m Knollys MCTT (join West line to [[Mowbray-151]] '''MCS''', see below (under review)) ====== The brothers ====== UNDER REVIEW * '''MCGAs''' brothers Thomas [[West-418]], John [[West]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_West_(governor) Wikipedia]), Nathaniel [[West-1807]], Francis [[West]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_West Wikipedia]) * Thomas [[West-3]], 2nd Lord de la Warr, d 1602, m Knollys ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p510.htm#i15323 Marlyn Lewis]) ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_West,_2nd_Baron_De_La_Warr Wikipedia]) * ... line to [[Mowbray-151]] '''MCS''' and bits & pieces: * Joan [[Troutbeck-1]], b 1459, m2 Wm [[Griffith-25]] sr KB ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=PA559&lpg=PA559&dq=richardson+magna+carta+ancestry+ewhurst+thelwall&source=bl&ots=kvjFOSMPd2&sig=Tq1b4YctVBKTpeQjzyWOqQZsODM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YbbdVNq3O8yvaeiGgFg&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=richardson%20magna%20carta%20ancestry%20ewhurst%20thelwall&f=false MCA2 1:559, Preview]) * Wm [[Griffith-24]] jr, b abt 1480, m1 Jane [[Stradling-33]] (the aunt, b abt 1480, not the niece) (he m2 Jane [[Puleston-41]]; Humphrey line joins) (MCA2 4:119 no preview) ---- * ''' MCGA''' Mgt [[Touteville-1]], m Shepard (can follow [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2193.htm#i65904 Marlyn Lewis]) * Anne Robertson * Margaret [[FitzWilliam-316]] * Elizabeth [[Knyvet-29]], m [[Fitzwilliam-154]] MCTT * Charles [[Knyvet-30]] * Joan [[Stafford-436]], m (as 1st wife) Wm [[Knyvet-14]] (he m2 Alice de [[Grey-1046]] MCTT; Lynde line doesn't join) * Anne [[Nevell-11]], Duchess of Buckingham * Sir John * Sir Ralph ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4781.htm#i143554 Marlyn Lewis]) * Sir James [[Bourchier-210]], illegitimate son, d 1554, half-brother of Jane ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4781.htm#i143555]) * Sir John [[Bourchier-4]], 2nd Baron, abt 1467-1533, brother of Mgt; had children by unknown mistress, not Eliz Bacon. (He m Kath [[Howard-2163]] MCTT; [[#Bourchier-4-Gurdon|Gurdon line]] joins) ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bourchier,_2nd_Baron_Berners Wikipedia]) ([http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bourchier,_John_(1467-1533)_(DNB00) DNB]) * Eliz [[Tilney-1]], half-sister of Elizabeth [[Saye-80]] and Anne [[Saye-46]]; m1 Sir Humphrey de [[Bourchier-20]], dvp Barton 1471, MCTT ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Tilney,_Countess_of_Surrey Wikipedia]) (She m2 (as 1st wife) Thomas [[Howard-2]]) ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA414&dq=richardson+magna+carta+ancestry+landymere+skirbeck&hl=en&sa=X&ei=x73lVKHTFtTvarv9gegO&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=richardson%20magna%20carta%20ancestry%20landymere%20skirbeck&f=false MCA2 preview]) * '''MCGA''' Anne [[Humphrey-70]], m1 Palmes, m2 Miles (looks done, but not badged) * Elizabeth [[Pelham-4]], m John [[Humphrey-1878]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Humphrey_(Massachusetts) Wikipedia]) ([http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1607.htm#i48317 Marlyn Lewis]) ''Some variance here. Wikipedia is avoiding the usual genealogical sources and trying to make Anne Humphrey the grand-daughter of the Earl of Lincoln * Elizabeth [[West-240]], the elder sister, 1573-1633, m Herbert [[Pelham-31]] sr, d 1620
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[[Category: Channel, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Channel, Dominion of Newfoundland]] ==About== Channel was settled by the late 1700s. It was located on the tip of a peninsula, on the southwest coast Newfoundland. As the peninsula grew more crowded over time, the communities eventually grew together, and in 1945, Channel was amalgamated into a larger community called "Channel-Port-aux Basques". ==History== A local tradition maintains that the name Channel is derived from the Channel Islanders who reportedly first settled at Channel in 1714; however, documented evidence fails to support this tradition. Eighteenth Century European maps have a variety of names for the area: Popple's English map of 1733 calls it "Swift Harbour"; Mathew Seutter's map, "Partie Orientale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada avec I'lsle de Terre Neuve" (1730) names it "Swints Port"; in 1747 the New and Accurate Map of the Islands of Newfoundland, Cape Briton, St. John and Anticosta by Eman Bowen labelled it "Swift Port" and on two French maps published in 1754 and 1764 it appears as "Port aux Basques ou Smits Port".Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 1 (Extract: letter C). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/774 Entry for Channel-Port aux Basques, p. 401]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018." Captain James Cook charted a detailed map of the harbour in 1764, which he labelled "Port aux Basque," showing the tip of the peninsula (Channel) as "Sw. Pt. (Swift Point?)," the passage between the tip and the outlying island as Avirons Passage, the island as White Island, and the tip (Channel Head) as Point Blanche, a name which survived till the early 1800s. (A Joseph Brag was listed as being born at Point Blanche in 1816; E.R. Seary; 1976.) Channel, John Gill's Harbour and Mouse Island Harbour were first reported in the Census, 1857, with Channel having the largest number of people. It had a relatively large French population. While the merchant houses of the Channel Islands and England established fishing stations and bases from the Burin Peninsula to Burgeo-La Poile in the Eighteenth Century, these did not extend to Port aux Basques which was exploited by the French after they withdrew from Hudson Bay, Placentia and mainland Nova Scotia according to the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht 1713. The remoteness of the area was the main reason for its exploitation by the French. According to C Grant Head (1976) Port Aux Basques was "something of a minor metropolis on this long but sparsely-settled stretch of coast. Remote as it was from the main English fishing areas, it was noted to have good fishing grounds 'about' it, and it was not far from earlier French areas of exploitation on Cape Breton." The growth of the settlements of Channel, Port aux Basques and environs in the early 1800s can be attributed to its advantageous position abutting the mouth of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Although the French moved their main fishing bases north of Cape Ray after 1800, the growth of settlement in the Codroy Valley and the expansion of trade west of Burgeo contributed to Channel's growing importance. In 1856 it was reported "At Channel there is considerable business carried on by Prior and Sons, and by an agent of P. Nicolle — it is visited by many traders from the provinces . . . much fish is sold here, from the knife, in September, October, November and December to traders" (JHA: 1857). William Pryor of Halifax was granted land at Port aux Basques in 1846 and established a trading business there; Nicolle was one of the major Jersey trading firms of the south coast. The report also mentioned frequent stops by United States traders plying the coast and the Strait of Belle Isle. In 1857 a telegraph station was established at Channel-Port aux Basques which was considered to have added to "much to its importance" (JHA: 1857, appendix p. 367). Although the Nicolle company was no longer operating there by the 1860s, a number of local merchant firms came into being: besides Pryor, [[Guillam-5|John Guillam]], Archibald Kidstone (an American) and Alexander Waddell were reported to be merchants at Channel in 1864; by 1866 Ridley and Sons were reported operating and by 1871 John Genneaux had joined the mercantile ranks. In 1877 there were six merchants at Channnel alone — Bragg, Gosset and Company, J.L. Knight, John Pool, Joseph Small and John Steer, the Garland Company agent. ===Early Families=== According to Seary (1976) a Joseph Brag was baptized at Pointe Blanche (Channel) in 1816, the Guillam (Gillam) family was reported at Channel in 1829 and a Charles Guillam was baptized at Port Aux Basques in 1830. An Elias Coffin was reported at Channel in 1830, a George Harvey at Point Blanche in the same year, and a James Beaufit was at Port Aux Basques in 1835. According to family tradition an Edward Sheaves settled at Sheaves Cove, Channel Harbour in 1789 and according to Seary, a Charles Shave was a resident of Port aux Basques in 1835. Edward Wix, the first clergyman known to have visited the area, reported in 1835: "Put into Port Aux Basque, and held full service at the house of Michael Guillam where I slept." He also mentions a Thomas Harvie at Channel and two families at Gale's Harbour, three miles from "Port au Basque or the Channel." He regretfully noted that had he been a week earlier in his visitation ' 'I might have had a congregation of two hundred, — there were so many boats and vessels belonging to Fortune Bay which were bound to the western fishery at anchor here. I assembled fifty persons and baptized ten." (Edward Wix: 1836). By the 1840s the Dennis, Forcey (Forsey), Galton (Gaulton), Gauge (Genge), Pryor and Matthews families were at Channel and Port Aux Basques and by the 1850s the [[Bartlett-7484|Bartlett]], Dingwell. Pool, Pike and Rose families were reported (E.R. Seary: 1976). At Channel in 1857 there were forty-two families of which 289 people were born in Newfoundland, twelve in England, nine in the British Colonies and two in Ireland. The predominantly Church of England settlement of Channel had one church (built in 1845 and shared originally by the Methodist and Church of England congregations until the Methodists sold their share and the church was consecrated as a Church of England Church in 1855 by Bishop Feild) and a Protestant public school established some time before 1858, instructed by a John Jordan, with an enrolment of sixty-eight but "not in operation" in 1858 (JHA: 1859, appendix p. 566). In 1860 ft was reported that the Channel School Board "besides running an efficient School at Channel" supported schools at Burnt Islands and Seal Cove; Channel was also the base of a Church of England Missionary Division that extended from Channel to the Codroy River (JHA: 1860-61, appendix p. 369). The first exclusively Methodist church was not built until 1896. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Channel,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==
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Chapel Civil Parish, County Wexford
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[[Category: Wexford 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 Wexford|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Wexford, Ireland|Main Wexford Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Chapel Parish, County Wexford|Category for Chapel Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Wexford|Civil Parishes in County Wexford]] |}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:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Chapel Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Séipéal. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2537 Chapel Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Bantry :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Chapel Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Wexford|Towns of County Wexford]] ====Clonroche==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Cluain an Róistigh. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.4490,-6.7188,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.4490/-6.7188 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.7059&lat=52.4430 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonroche&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Grifiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Chapel Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Chapel Parish (An Séipéal) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2537/BF Chapel 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''' |width="20%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)''' |width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes''' |- |'''Ballymackesy'''||''Baile Uí Mhacasa''||[[:Category:Ballymackesy Townland, Chapel Parish, County Wexford]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballymackesy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballymackesy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymackesy&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Chapel||''An Séipéal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Chapel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Chapel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Chapel&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Clonroche'''||''Cluain an Róistigh''||[[:Category:Clonroche Townland, Chapel Parish, County Wexford]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Clonroche&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Clonroche&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonroche&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolroe||''An Chúil Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Coolroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Coolroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolroe&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Raheen||''An Ráithín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Raheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Raheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Raheen&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tomfarney||''Tuaim Fearna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Tomfarney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Tomfarney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tomfarney&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Wexford should be added to the main Wexford 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]]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymackesy&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Chapel||''An Séipéal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Chapel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Chapel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Chapel&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Clonroche'''||''Cluain an Róistigh''||[[:Category:Clonroche Townland, Chapel Parish, County Wexford]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Clonroche&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Clonroche&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonroche&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolroe||''An Chúil Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Coolroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Coolroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolroe&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Raheen||''An Ráithín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Raheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Raheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Raheen&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tomfarney||''Tuaim Fearna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Tomfarney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Tomfarney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tomfarney&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=CHAPEL Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Wexford should be added to the main Wexford 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
Chapel Lawn Memorial Park
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[[Category:Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Chapel Lawn Memorial Park 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]]. Chapel Lawn Memorial Park is located in Dallas, 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
4115 Memorial Hwy
Dallas, PA 18612
(570) 675-3283 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.336997, -75.966808 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Chapel+Lawn+Memorial+Park/@41.336997,-75.966808,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xee52bc05bc22d4a4?hl=en Chapel Lawn Memorial Park on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=44563 Find A Grave] * [http://www.cmseast.com/chapel-lawn-memorial-park/ Chapel Lawn Memorial Park] ----- ===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) |- |}
4115 Memorial Hwy
Dallas, PA 18612
(570) 675-3283 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.336997, -75.966808 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Chapel+Lawn+Memorial+Park/@41.336997,-75.966808,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xee52bc05bc22d4a4?hl=en Chapel Lawn Memorial Park on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=44563 Find A Grave] * [http://www.cmseast.com/chapel-lawn-memorial-park/ Chapel Lawn Memorial Park] ----- ===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) |- |}
Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, California
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== Notable Inurnments == *[[wikipedia:Ted Adams (actor)|Ted Adams]] (1890–1973), actor *[[wikipedia:Broncho Billy Anderson|Broncho Billy Anderson]] (1882–1971), actor (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:George Anderson (actor)|George Anderson]] (1886–1948), actor *[[Atwill-11|Lionel Atwill]] (1885–1946), actor (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:Arthur Aylesworth|Arthur Aylesworth]] (1883–1946), actor *[[Bagdasarian-1|Ross Bagdasarian, Sr.]] (David Seville) (1919–1972), musician, actor *Bob BaileyRobert Bainter “Bob” Bailey on {{FindAGrave|92247958|sameas=no}} (1913-1983) Radio Actor (Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar) *[[wikipedia:Alma Bennett|Alma Bennett]] (1904–1958), actress *Nora Dorothy BernardNora Dorothy Bernard on {{FindAGrave|7990612|sameas=no}} (1890–1955), actress *[[wikipedia:Nigel Bruce|Nigel Bruce]] (1895–1953), actor, played Dr. [[wikipedia:John Watson (Sherlock Holmes)|John Watson]] in ''Sherlock Holmes'' movies with [[wikipedia:Basil Rathbone|Basil Rathbone]] *[[wikipedia:Mae Busch|Mae Busch]] (1891–1946), actress *[[wikipedia:Leonard Carey|Leonard Carey]] (1887–1977), actor *[[wikipedia:Louise Carver|Louise Carver]] (1869–1956), actress *[[Chandler-3403|Helen Chandler]] (1906–1965), actress, [[wikipedia:Mina Harker|Mina Harker]] in ''[[wikipedia:Dracula (1931 English-language film)|Dracula]]'' (1931) (private vaultage) * [[wikipedia:Parley Parker Christensen|Parley Parker Christensen]], Utah and California politician, Esperantist *[[wikipedia:Colin Clive|Colin Clive]] (1900–1937), actor, Dr. [[wikipedia:Henry Frankenstein|Henry Frankenstein]] in ''[[wikipedia:Frankenstein (1931 film)|Frankenstein]]'' (1931) and ''[[wikipedia:Bride of Frankenstein|Bride of Frankenstein]]'' (cenotaph here, but ashes were scattered at sea) *Charles Pearce ColemanCharles Pearce Coleman on {{FindAGrave|8004827|sameas=no}} (1885–1951), actor *[[wikipedia:June Collyer|June Collyer]] (1906–1968), actress *[[wikipedia:Heinie Conklin|Heinie Conklin]] (1889-1959), actor *[[Sanders-5730|Tom Conway]] (1904–1967), actor (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:Cecil Cunningham|Cecil Cunningham]] (1888–1959), actress *[[wikipedia:Dorothy Christy|Dorothy Christy]] (1906-1976), actress *[[wikipedia:Edgar Dearing|Edgar Dearing]] (1893–1974), actor *[[wikipedia:William Desmond (actor)|William Desmond]] (1878–1949), actor, known as "The King of the Silent Serials" (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:Margaret Dumont|Margaret Dumont]] (1882–1965), actress, played "straight woman" to the [[wikipedia:Marx brothers|Marx brothers]] in several of their movie comedies *[[wikipedia:Bess Flowers|Bess Flowers]] (1898–1984), actress, known as "The Queen of the Hollywood Extras" *Raymond FreidgenRaymond Friedgen on {{FindAGrave|7304729|sameas=no}} (1893–1966), director, producer, writer, actor *[[wikipedia:Maude Fulton|Maude Fulton]] (1881–1950), actress, screenwriter (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:Florence Gill|Florence Gill]] (1877–1965), voice actress *[[Kellaway-155|Edmund Gwenn]] (1875–1959), actor, played [[wikipedia:Santa Claus|Santa Claus]] in the Christmas film ''[[wikipedia:Miracle on 34th Street|Miracle on 34th Street]]'' (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:Raymond Hackett|Raymond Hackett]] (1902–1958), actor *[[wikipedia:Jean Hagen|Jean Hagen]] (1923–1977), actress - American movie star most famous for her role in [[wikipedia:Singin' in the Rain|Singin' in the Rain]] as Lina Lamont *[[wikipedia:Hobart Henley|Hobart Henley]] (1887–1964), actor *[[wikipedia:Halliwell Hobbes|Halliwell Hobbes]] (1877–1962), actor *[[wikipedia:Arthur Hoyt|Arthur Hoyt]] (1874–1953), actor *[[wikipedia:Warren Hymer|Warren Hymer]] (1906–1948), actor *[[wikipedia:Lloyd Ingraham|Lloyd Ingraham]] (1874–1956), actor *[[wikipedia:Julanne Johnston|Julanne Johnston]] (1900–1988), actress *[[wikipedia:Justine Johnstone|Justine Johnstone]] (1895–1982), actress *[[wikipedia:E. Truman Joiner|E. Truman Joiner]] (1906-1961), key grip *[[wikipedia:J. Farrell MacDonald|J. Farrell MacDonald]] (1875–1952), actor *[[Marshall-9075|Herbert Marshall]] (1890–1966), actor *[[wikipedia:Edward Martindel|Edward Martindel]] (1876–1955), actor *[[wikipedia:Sarah Y. Mason|Sarah Y. Mason]] (1896-1980), actress (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:Torben Meyer|Torben Meyer]] (1884–1975), actor *[[wikipedia:Gertrude Michael|Gertrude Michael]] (1910–1965), actress *[[Mitchell-15066|Thomas Mitchell]] (1892–1962), actor, played Gerald O'Hara, Scarlet's father in ''[[wikipedia:Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]'' and Uncle Billy in the Christmas film ''It's a Wonderful Life'' (1946) with [[wikipedia:James Stewart|James Stewart]] (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:Leonard Mudie|Leonard Mudie]] (1883-1965), actor *[[Napier-Clavering-1|Alan Napier]] (1903–1988), actor, [[wikipedia:Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred Pennyworth]] on TV's ''[[wikipedia:Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' (cremated here, ashes scattered in his former residence's garden). *[[wikipedia:Ray Nazarro|Ray Nazarro]] (1902–1986), film director *[[wikipedia:Tom Neal|Tom Neal]] (1914–1972), actor, convicted murderer *[[wikipedia:Willis O'Brien|Willis O'Brien]] (1886–1962), effects man for ''[[wikipedia:King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'' (1933) *[[wikipedia:Vivien Oakland|Vivien Oakland]] (1895–1958), actress *Florence OakleyFlorence Oakley on {{FindAGrave|7192467|sameas=no}} (1881–1956), actress *[[wikipedia:Philip Ober|Philip Ober]] (1902–1982), *Garry OwenGarry Owen on {{FindAGrave|77125453|sameas=no}} (1902-1951), actor *Franklin ParkerFranklin Parker on {{FindAGrave|24242867|sameas=no}} (1900–1962), actor *[[wikipedia:Stuart Paton|Stuart Paton]] (1883–1944), motion picture director (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:Eileen Percy|Eileen Percy]] (1900–1973), actress *[[Putnam-1|George P. Putnam]] (1887–1950), publisher, author and explorer, husband of [[wikipedia:Amelia Earhart|Amelia Earhart]] *[[wikipedia:Warner Richmond|Warner Richmond]] (1886-1948), actor *[[wikipedia:Rachel Roberts (actress)|Rachel Roberts]] (1927–1980), British actress *[[wikipedia:Harry Ruby|Harry Ruby]] (1895–1974), screenwriter, songwriter and composer (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:William Selig|William Selig]] (1864–1948), pioneer movie studio owner *[[Sheridan-1140|Ann Sheridan]] (1915–1967), actress, known as the "Oomph Girl," originally inurned here, her ashes were relocated to [[wikipedia:Hollywood Forever Cemetery|Hollywood Forever Cemetery]] in 2005 *[[wikipedia:Jay Silverheels|Jay Silverheels]] (1912–1980), actor, played Tonto on ''[[wikipedia:The Lone Ranger|The Lone Ranger]]'', cremated here, ashes were scattered on his [[wikipedia:Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation|Six Nations reservation]] in [[wikipedia:Canada|Canada]] *Herbert Standing Sr.Herbert Standing on {{FindAGrave|7972683|sameas=no}} (1846–1923), actor *Vernon SteeleVernon Steele on {{FindAGrave|7972712|sameas=no}} (1882–1955), actor *Harry StubbsHarry Stubbs on {{FindAGrave|7983889|sameas=no}} (1874–1950), actor *[[wikipedia:Stephen Stucker|Stephen Stucker]] (1947–1986), actor *[[wikipedia:Zeffie Tilbury|Zeffie Tilbury]] (1863–1950), actress *[[wikipedia:Florence Turner|Florence Turner]] (1885–1946), actress, known as the "Vitagraph Girl" in early silent movies (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:Philip Van Zandt|Philip Van Zandt]] (1904–1958), actor (private vaultage) *[[wikipedia:H. B. Warner|H. B. Warner]] (1875–1958), actor (private vaultage) *E. Allyn WarrenE. Alyn Warren on {{FindAGrave|7967764|sameas=no}} (1874–1940), actor *[[wikipedia:Lyle R. Wheeler|Lyle R. Wheeler]] (1905–1990), movie art director *[[wikipedia:Kathlyn Williams|Kathlyn Williams]] (1888–1960), actress, screenwriter The British [[wikipedia:Commonwealth War Graves Commission|Commonwealth War Graves Commission]] commemorates one Commonwealth serviceman whose ashes are inurned here, a soldier of the [[wikipedia:Canadian Army|Canadian Army]] of [[wikipedia:World War I|World War I]]. == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Chapel_of_the_Pines_Crematory|Chapel of the Pines Crematory]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640439 Chapel Of The Pines Crematory on Find A Grave] * [[:Category:Chapel_Of_The_Pines_Crematory%2C_Los_Angeles%2C_California]] *[[wikipedia:Category:Burials at Chapel of the Pines Crematory|Category:Burials at Chapel of the Pines Crematory]] on Wikipedia
Chapelizod Civil Parish, County Dublin
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[[Category: Dublin 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 Dublin|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Dublin, Ireland|Main Dublin Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Chapelizod Parish, County Dublin|Category for Chapelizod Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Dublin|Civil Parishes in County Dublin]] |}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:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Chapelizod Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Séipéal Iosóid. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/57081 Chapelizod Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Castleknock :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Chapelizod Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Dublin|Towns of County Dublin]] ====Chapelizod==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Séipéal Iosóid. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.3448,-6.3482,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.3448/-6.3482 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.3482&lat=53.3448 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Chapelizod&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=CHAPELIZOD Grifiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Chapelizod Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Chapelizod Parish (Séipéal Iosóid) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/57081/BF Chapelizod 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. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Townland''' |width="20%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)''' |width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes''' |- |'''Chapelizod'''||''Séipéal Iosóid''||[[:Category:Chapelizod Townland, Chapelizod Parish, County Dublin]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Chapelizod&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Chapelizod&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Chapelizod&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=CHAPELIZOD Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Dublin should be added to the main Dublin 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. ==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 ---- [[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_Cavan%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]]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Chapelizod&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=CHAPELIZOD Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Dublin should be added to the main Dublin 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. ==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
Chapelrussell Civil Parish, County Limerick
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[[Category: Limerick 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 Limerick|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Limerick, Ireland|Main Limerick Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Chapelrussell Parish, County Limerick|Category for Chapelrussell Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Limerick|Civil Parishes in County Limerick]] |}See also the Counties [[Space:Chapelrussell_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Limerick#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:Munster Team|Munster Province team]] ==Chapelrussell Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Séipéal an Ruiséalaigh. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1521 Chapelrussell Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''County:''' [[:Category:County Limerick|County Limerick]] :'''Barony:''' Kenry :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Munster Province of Ireland|Munster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Chapelrussell Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Limerick|Towns of County Limerick]] ===The Townlands of Chapelrussell Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Chapelrussell Parish (Séipéal an Ruiséalaigh) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1521/BF Chapelrussell 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;"|'''Townland''' |width="20%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)''' |width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes''' |- |Ballydoole||''Baile Uí Dhúill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Limerick&townland=Ballydoole&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Limerick&townland=Ballydoole&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydoole&countyname=LIMERICK&Parish=CHAPELRUSSELL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Pallas'''||''Pailís Chaonraí''||[[:Category:Pallas Townland, Chapelrussell and Kilcornan Parishes, County Limerick]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Limerick&townland=Pallas&ded=Pallaskenry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Limerick&townland=Pallas&ded=Pallaskenry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pallas&countyname=LIMERICK&Parish=CHAPELRUSSELL Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland straddles Chapelrussell and Kilcornan Civil Parishes. |- |Shanpallas||''An tSeanphailís''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Limerick&townland=Shanpallas&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Limerick&townland=Shanpallas&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shanpallas&countyname=LIMERICK&Parish=CHAPELRUSSELL Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Limerick should be added to the main Limerick 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 ---- [[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_Cavan%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]]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydoole&countyname=LIMERICK&Parish=CHAPELRUSSELL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Pallas'''||''Pailís Chaonraí''||[[:Category:Pallas Townland, Chapelrussell and Kilcornan Parishes, County Limerick]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Limerick&townland=Pallas&ded=Pallaskenry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Limerick&townland=Pallas&ded=Pallaskenry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pallas&countyname=LIMERICK&Parish=CHAPELRUSSELL Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland straddles Chapelrussell and Kilcornan Civil Parishes. |- |Shanpallas||''An tSeanphailís''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Limerick&townland=Shanpallas&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Limerick&townland=Shanpallas&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shanpallas&countyname=LIMERICK&Parish=CHAPELRUSSELL Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Limerick should be added to the main Limerick 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
Chaplains in the RAN - Profile Tree
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[[Category:Royal Australian Navy Chaplains]] {{Image|file=Photos-138.png |align=r |size=110 |label= RAN, 1913 |caption= [[:Category:Royal Australian Navy Chaplains|RAN Chaplains]]
[[:Category: HMAS Perth (1939)|HMAS ''Perth'']] }} :[https://www.newsouthbooks.com.au/books/chaplains-of-the-royal-australian-navy-1912-to-the-vietnam-war/ ''Chaplains in the Royal Australian Navy,'' Rowan Strong] :[https://www.navyhistory.org.au/sea-chaplains-serving-their-country-with-pride/ Chaplains: ''Serving their Country with Pride''] [[Mathieson-592|James Keith Wilson Mathieson MA ''(1907)'']] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C994895 Chaplain Rev. Patrick Joseph Gibbons, ][https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C994972 RAN - ''AWM photo'' ]
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Chapman Brothers
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] == Chapman Brothers, Portrait and Biographical == This is a series of books, each based on a specific county, and covering multiple states. Titles vary. * published by The Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1883-1893 * Background information about the [https://fromthehistoryroom.wordpress.com/2016/02/13/tazewell-countys-historian-wasnt-from-tazewell-county/ Chapman Brothers]. * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Chapman Brothers|Chapman Brothers: location]]'' (Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1883-1893) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#CP|Chapman Brothers]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#CP|Chapman Brothers]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Chapman_Brothers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === === Illinois === * Adams County, Illinois ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652371 * Champaign County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitchamp00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph18chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009600749 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t2j67rx3p ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008722422 * Coles County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/colescounty00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008718940 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011679915 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066107822 * De Kalb County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028805146 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph27chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph85chic ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographi00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652225 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t59c7944v * Jo Daviess County, Illinois ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652609 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011679954 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100641082 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049814517 * Knox County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00biograp ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008722408 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t4fn18s9t * Livingston County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbigraphi00chap * McLean County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph01chapman ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680009 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652599 * Montgomery and Bond counties, Illinois ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770509 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t3030267j * Morgan and Scott Counties, Illinois ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008721682 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680000 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066016635 * Sangamon County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chapb ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiogra1277chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009576172 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t78s52325 * St. Clair County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chapma ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographstcl00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008722411 * Stephenson County, Illinois ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680089 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89058456732 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652770 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89072959083 * Tazewell County, Illinois ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6hhEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoftazewel00chas ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006002617 * Vermilion County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chapm ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680082 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680083 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066019712 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009595401 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1sf34465 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652777 * Warren County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph24chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009580125 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t00z7hq16 * Whiteside County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiogra00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008722405 * Will County, Illinois ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008722414 === Indiana === * Montgomery, Parke and Fountain Counties, Indiana ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographmont00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006793261 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000065960449 === Iowa === * Johnson, Poweshiek and Iowa Counties, Iowa ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph22chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568170 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0dv1w59v * Lee County, Iowa ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph29chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009563251 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1rf63b0c ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652842 * Linn County, Iowa ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap_10 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiolinn00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680636 * Mahaska County, Iowa ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph19chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiomaha00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652868 * Wapello County, Iowa ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924050414295 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680605 === Kansas === * Jackson, Jefferson and Pottawatomie Counties, Kansas ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph04chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102672636 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044019845049 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009586475 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0zp49w84 * Marshall County, Kansas ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographic00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographmcks00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652621 * Sedgwick County, Kansas ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph05chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011725023 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065277261 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565488 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t5w66rj4s * Sumner County, Kansas ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028875652 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiography00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph06chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009573791 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t82j6qp6z ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652657 * Washington, Clay and Riley counties, Kansas ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02chic ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652666 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065276438 === Michigan === * Barry and Eaton Counties, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog06brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=HXz8jK9zcdAC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100883525 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293100364516 * Branch County, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0865.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog05brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ATnaYsTHIvsC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933177 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0865.0001.001 * Calhoun County, Michigan ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933181 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0869.0001.001 * Clinton and Shiawassee Counties, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph14chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568847 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t3cz3j591 * Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola Counties, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0921.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004392137 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.49015003092518 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933213 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0921.0001.001 * Gratiot County, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0926.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog02brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=kdACAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog12brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=_ucBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog07brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=BqNu6stwmSkC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001265168 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933218 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0926.0001.001 * Hillsdale County, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0929.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009566649 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t7gq77b67 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933221 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0929.0001.001 * Huron County, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0932.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933224 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0932.0001.001 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565607 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t3223766j * Ingham and Livingston Counties, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog11brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Hr5DZHA9MywC ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0936.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog01brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=mOEBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiog00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001265171 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015027783961 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933228 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0936.0001.001 * Ionia and Montcalm Counties, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0938.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog09brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=J5RG08IhN8sC ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograp00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00cmp ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001265172 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933230 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0938.0001.001 * Isabella County, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog00brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=PuoBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00ch ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001874724 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015012109008 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933234 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0942.0001.001 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009601705 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t8bg30n2j * Jackson County, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0945.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiogr00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933237 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0945.0001.001 * Kalamazoo, Allegan and Van Buren Counties, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0952.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiorec00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph15chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007702279 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933243 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0952.0001.001 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100883916 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293103504787 * Lenawee County, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0971.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02chapman ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933256 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad0971.0001.001 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004392146 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680151 * Mecosta county, Michigan ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008653171 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t4wh2wg79 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933261 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiomeco00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph16chap * Midland County, Michigan ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008653172 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081922423 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004391162 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.49015003092823 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009584711 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t3st7ww41 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiomid00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph17chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog13brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Cj4VAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680471 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066003641 * Newaygo County, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad1017.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog04brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=LHbL40X23n0C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933276 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad1017.0001.001 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680489 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066003989 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558977 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t4cn7f19p * Oakland County, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad1024.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph09chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog00revogoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=2hBA4H2fRjMC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009590350 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t45q56x62 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933279 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad1024.0001.001 * Osceola county, Michigan ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933285 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad1032.0001.001 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008653177 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog03brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=tEkrGVwW9_wC ::* https://archive.org/details/bad1032.0001.001.uMichiganedu * Sanilac County, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad1048.0001.001.uMichiganedu ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog10brotgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Jl54IETKuRoC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933299 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad1048.0001.001 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009599770 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t81j9pv2p * St. Joseph county, Michigan ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933297 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.bad1046.0001.001 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008653180 === Minnesota === * Winona County, Minnesota ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652633 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081919932 === Missouri === * Buchanan and Clinton Counties, Missouri ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph12chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographbcc00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008653286 * Clay, Ray, Carroll, Chariton, and Linn Counties, Missouri ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02inchap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph13chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009608552 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1qf90z6x * Lafayette and Saline Counties, Missouri ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographla00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph11chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009610980 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1xd16b5b ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652473 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081921698 === Nebraska === * Gage County, Nebraska ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph28chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographgcneb00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652985 * Johnson and Pawnee Counties, Nebraska ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographjpc00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph03chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011725012 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89063864292 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565622 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1bk1nq8j * Lancaster county, Nebraska ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009611184 * Otoe and Cass counties, Nebraska ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011725014 === Ohio === * Fayette, Pickaway and Madison Counties, Ohio ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographfpm00chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652168 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020084448 * Greene and Clark Counties, Ohio ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833449 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/yale.39002002904697 * Stark County, Ohio. ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chabro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008427845 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nnc1.cu54309514 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009559556 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t76t10927
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[[Category: New York, Place Studies]] [[Category:Duanesburg, New York]][[Category:Building and Institution, Place Studies]] [[Category:National Register of Historic Places]] [[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Chapman Farmhouse, New York One Place Study]] == Chapman Farmhouse == This a page to collect information and documents about a place and structure, that is recorded in the National Register of Historic Places, National Archive, National Park Service Records, "national register of historic places" 84003176, NYMPS Chapman Farmhouse. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314576, Accessed 03 Mar 2020, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314576] and its residents. {{One Place Study|place=Chapman Farmhouse, New York|category=Chapman Farmhouse, New York One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=Chapman Farmhouse, New York|category=Chapman Farmhouse, New York One Place Study}} {{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q5073274|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Chapman Farmhouse|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q= 601 Millers Corners Road, Delanson, NY 12053] :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' New York :'''County:''' Schenectady :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.812222, -74.221111 :'''Elevation:''' 1107 Feet See [[Space:Duanesburg_Maps|Duanesburg Maps]] for maps of the region at different times. ===History=== The Chapman Farmhouse is one of three Duanesburg farmhouses that were occupied by related Chapman families, in the mid-nineteenth century. This house was occupied by the [[Chapman-15287|Amos Chapman]] family, The house immediately to the North was occupied by his brother [[Chapman-16772|Lyman]]'s family, and the house that still (2023) stands on Herrick Road, near the intersection of Skyline drive, on Lot 177, was occupied by the family of his brother, [[Chapman-15288|Elisha Chapman Jr.]]Fagan, L, Henry Ramsay, and Dumcke & Keil. Map of Schenectady County, New York. [Philadelphia?: Published by L. Fagan, . N.Y. New York: Engraved & printed by Dumcke & Keil, 1856] Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2013593232/.Accessed 01 Nov 2020, Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division The house is located on [[Duane-25|James Duane (1733-1797)]]'s Lot Number 275.Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, The New York Public Library. "Duanesburgh [Township]" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 7, 2021. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e3-72fe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99 . The map drawn by [[Cockburn-1147|William Cockburn (1736-1810)]], in 1768, shows it was part of the 6,000 acre [[Cosby-1046|Alexander Cosby (abt.1685-1742)]] Jr. Patent of 1738. Alexander was the brother of [[Cosby-108|William Cosby (1690-1736)]], New York Governor from 1732 to 1736.1768 Cockburn New-YorkHistorical Society, N-YHS Digital Collections › Duane family papers, 1665-1916 (bulk 1756-1900) › Duane family papers, 1665-1916 (bulk 1756-1900). Series IV: Bound volumes, 1754-1843. › Register of lands in three parts, 1761-1789 (?) › P. 333-334, with inserts: insert 2, 'Map of the different patents in Duanesburgh' recto. https://digitalcollections.nyhistory.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A121921 accessed 12 Mar 2021. It appears to be part of Lot Number 8 as laid out by surveyor Isaac Vrooman in 1762. 1762 Vrooman, N-YHS Digital Collections › Duane family papers, 1665-1916 (bulk 1756-1900) › Duane family papers, 1665-1916 (bulk 1756-1900). Series IV: Bound volumes, 1754-1843. › Register of lands in three parts, 1761-1789 (?) › P. 17-18, with second map insert unfolded: the title of Duanesburgh. https://digitalcollections.nyhistory.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A121849 , accessed 12 Mar 2021. This lot was described by Vrooman as "Good". The timber is said to be "near all the same vist. Sugar Wood or hard Mapel, Linder, Beech, Hemlock, Mixt with some large Dry ash trees, Birch, Red and White Elm, and a few large Black Oaks." " Lot N. 2, 8, and 5, all Contain some very fine land"N-YHS Digital Collections › Duane family papers, 1665-1916 (bulk 1756-1900) › Duane family papers, 1665-1916 (bulk 1756-1900). Series IV: Bound volumes, 1754-1843. › Register of lands in three parts, 1761-1789 (?) › P. 21-22: the title of Duanesburgh. https://digitalcollections.nyhistory.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A121852 ,accessed 29 Oct 2021. On March 6, 1789, lot 275 was leased to [[Chauncey-267|Moses Chauncey (1762-1814)]] . N-YHS Digital Collections › Duane family papers, 1665-1916 (bulk 1756-1900) › Duane family papers, 1665-1916 (bulk 1756-1900). Series IV: Bound volumes, 1754-1843. › General account of Duane property holdings, 1765-1789 › Pages 91 and 92. Duane Tenant List by Lot. https://digitalcollections.nyhistory.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A120121 , accessed 29 Oct 2021. Photo of Lease, https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Chapman_Farmhouse_New_York_One_Place_Study-1 It was later assigned to Saml. Abbe and John Ganong.N-YHS Digital Collections › Duane family papers, 1665-1916 (bulk 1756-1900) › Duane family papers, 1665-1916 (bulk 1756-1900). Series IV: Bound volumes, 1754-1843. › Rentals in Duanesburg, 1795-1800 › Spread 35: abstract of rentals in Duanesburgh for lots 275-282. https://digitalcollections.nyhistory.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A120453 ,accessed 29 Oct 2021. The lot eventually came into the possession of the family of [[Chapman-15285|Elisha Chapman (abt.1770-1854)]], and was split up between two of his sons, Amos and Lyman. Elisha first appears in Duanesburg in the 1810 census."United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB8-L2H?cc=1803765&wc=QZZZ-MP9%3A1588180303%2C1588180768%2C1588180772 : 1 December 2015), New York > Schenectady > Duanesburg > image 9 of 10; citing NARA microfilm publication M252, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, (n.d.). The Chapman Farmhouse is one of Duanesburg’s National Historic Register Properties. It was constructed in two phases. The larger original portion was probably built in the 1810’s or early 1820’s. It was a classic New England one and a half story structure, consistent with the original owner’s Connecticut origin. The original part has a massive hewn timber frame, with original vertical plank sheathing that once directly supported the interior plaster and exterior siding, and had a large central chimney stack as evidenced by floor repairs and the original floor framing. The original roof line was much steeper, as evidenced by the cutouts for collar ties in the existing, reused rafters. At some point, probably between 1830 and 1850, an addition was constructed. It was intended as a kitchen and woodshed. There is evidence of a large chimney stack and hearth in the current mudroom. There is also evidence of a pair of large doors, with battens on the front of the house, in the woodshed. It would appear that the woodshed consisted of two levels, one wood floored, at the same level as the presumed kitchen, extending to a bit beyond the existing attic stairway, and one at ground level for woodshed activities. The addition was timber framed, with hewn sills and plates and with all other elements rough sawn. It, too is a one and a half story building. It is a relatively delicate structure, as timber frames go. At the same time the addition was built, the original house was remodeled. The central chimney was removed, and small step or shelf chimneys were added on the second floor. Holes were cut through the ceiling and flooring for stovepipe to reach these chimneys. The siding was also changed to match that of the addition and Greek Revival elements were added to the house, including the recessed front door with transom and sidelights. Finally the roof pitch was flattened to conform with the then current style.Personal observations of Weinheimer-29 ===Residents and Owners=== * [[Cosby-1046|Alexander Cosby (abt.1685-1742)]] * [[Duane-25|James Duane (1733-1797)]] * [[Chauncey-267|Moses Chauncey (1762-1814)]] * [[Chapman-15285|Elisha Chapman (abt.1770-1854)]] Presumed Builder. * [[Davis-65452|Lucy (Davis) Chapman (1767-1835)]] * [[Burton-9307|Elizabeth (Burton) Chapman (1793-1860)]] * [[Chapman-15287|Amos Chapman (1793-1862)]] 1850, 1853, 1855, 1860 * [[Unknown-469136|Mariah (Unknown) Chapman (1796-1867)]] 1850, 1853, 1855, 1860 * [[Chapman-16781|Elizabeth (Chapman) Blanchard (abt.1817-1876)]] 1850 * [[Chapman-16782|Lucy Chapman (abt.1817-abt.1868)]] 1850 1855 * [[Chapman-15495|Rachel G. (Chapman) Wiggins (1824-1889)]] * [[Knapp-4715|Amos S. (Knapp) Chapman (1840-1859)]] 1850 1855 * [[Knapp-4716|Adelia Knapp (1846-)]] and * [[Knapp-4718|Maria Knapp (1843-1860)]] * [[Knapp-4717|Jane Knapp (abt.1847-)]] * [[Lovinski-1|Joseph Lovinski (1785-)]] 1855 * [[Unknown-551981|Nancy (Unknown) Lovinski (abt.1781-)]] 1855 * [[Hillegas-49|Nathaniel Hillegas (1823-1894)]] * [[Flander-36|Margaret (Flander) Hillegas (abt.1826-)]] * [[Hillegas-52|Martha Hillegas (1849-)]] * [[Hillegas-50|Willard Hillegas (abt.1855-)]] * [[Unknown-550087|Maud E. (Unknown) Hillegas (1878-)]] * [[Chapman-16775|Edgar Chapman (abt.1846-abt.1926)]] * [[Chapman-16779|Earl M. Chapman (1880-)]] * [[Briggs-10218|Harry A. Briggs (1882-)]] * [[Hunt-21817|Jessie (Hunt) Briggs (abt.1887-)]] * [[Lynes-243|William Lynes (1885-)]] * [[Unknown-553211|Hettie M. (Unknown) Lynes (1884-)]] * [[Unkown-3077|Frances (Unkown) Miller (1880-)]] * [[Miller-84814|David Miller (1905-)]] * [[Unknown-598912|Josephine (Unknown) Huggins]] * [[Weinheimer-29|Mark Weinheimer]] 1992 ===Links to other Duanesburg National Register Sites=== * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314564 Ladd Farmhouse * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314566 Liddle, Thomas, Farm Complex * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314570 Robert Liddle Farmhouse. * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314568 Alexander Liddle. * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314582 Becker Farmhouse. * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314580 Wm. Wing Farm Complex. * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314544 Macomber Stone House * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314584 Duanesburg-Florida Baptist Church * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314590 Abrahams Farmhouse * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314595 Jones, A.D. (Boss), House * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314597 Jenkins House * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314599 Chadwick Farmhouse * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314604 Gilbert Farmhouse * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314538 Wing, Joseph, Farm Complex * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314540 Gaige Homestead * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314542 Lasher, George, House * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314546 Reformed Presbyterian Church Parsonage * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314612 Christ Episcopal Church * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314544 Macomber Stone House * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314548 Sheldon Farmhouse * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314556 Avery Farmhouse * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314558 Green, Joseph, Farmhouse * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314586 Jenkins Octagon House * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314588 Shute Octagon House * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314560 Halladay Farmhouse * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314562 Hawes Homestead * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314592 Ferguson Farm Complex * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314574 Braman, Joseph, House * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314550 New York MPS Duane Mansion * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314554 North Mansion and Tenant House * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314608 Boss Jones TR * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314606 Duanesburg MRA * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314552 Quaker Street Historic District * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314572 Mariaville Historic District * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314578 Eatons Corners Historic District * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314601 Delanson Historic District * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75321667 Christman Bird and Wildlife Sanctuary ===Other Schenectady County Sites=== * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75321669 Dellemont-Wemple Farm * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75321685 Mabee House * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75321701 Seeley Farmhouse * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75321707 Swart House and Tavern ==Sources== * Duanesburg Multiple Resource Area, https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/64000548_text * [[Space:Duanesburg_Maps|Duanesburg Maps]] * Copy of Deed in possession of Weinheimer-29, Amos Chapman and Maria his wife to Nathaniel Helegas, 16 Mar 1861, Sale of Farm. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapman_Farmhouse * New Chapman Family Association Website, https://www.chapmanfamilyassociation.com/ ,accessed 23 Mar 2021 * Chapman Family Association Facebook Group, https://www.facebook.com/groups/211432662225439/ , accessed 23 Mar 2021. 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Chapman Genealogy: Being the Descendants of John Chapman
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Chapman Genealogy: Being the Descendants of John Chapman == the First Settler, of Stonington, Connecticut * by [[Chapman-1919|Emilas Ravaud Chapman]] (1870-1937) * published Akron, Ohio, 1931 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Chapman Genealogy: Being the Descendants of John Chapman|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/17202/ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/493061/?offset=#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= * https://archive.org/details/chapmangenealogy00chap === 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 === * Chapman, Emilas Ravaud. ''[[Space:Chapman Genealogy: Being the Descendants of John Chapman | Chapman Genealogy: Being the Descendants of John Chapman ]]'' (Akron, OH, 1931) [ Page ]. * ([[#Chapman|Chapman]])
Chapmans living in England
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[[Category:Places They Lived, Chapman Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Chapman Name Study|Chapman Name Study]] == Somerset == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| ''' House Number/Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' |- | Somerset || Ashcott || 1 || Berry Hill || [[ Chapman-10994 | George Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10995 | Mary Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10996 | Edith Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Ashcott || || Chapel Lane || [[ Chapman-11832 | John Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Ashcott || || Fulpits Lane || [[ Chapman-11005 | William Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Ashcott || || Middle Town || [[ Chapman-11495 | William Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11890 | William Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-19549 | Joseph Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Ashcott || || Polden Hill || [[ Chapman-19549 | Joseph Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-19550 | Emily Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Ashcott || || Private House || [[ Chapman-11891 | Charlotte Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11894 | Joseph Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11896 | Frederick Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Ashcott || 2 || School Lane || [[ Chapman-10938 | Annie Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Ashcott || || Stagman Lane || [[ Chapman-10994 | George Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10995 | Mary Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10996 | Edith Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11002 | Anna Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11003 | George Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11004 | Emily Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11005 | William Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10939 | Tom Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Ashcott || || Tawley || [[ Chapman-11832 | John Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11861 | Sarah Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11886 | William Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11887 | Sidney Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11888 | George Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Bridgwater || 2, Council House || School Hill || [[ Chapman-10939 | Tom Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10943 | Cyril Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10944 | Vincent Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10955 | Arthur Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10967 | Melvyn Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10984 | Anthony Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10974 | David Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Bridgwater || 5, Council House || Station Road || [[ Chapman-11513 | Jack Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11522 | Frank Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Bridgwater || Tap Flat || Dampiest Street || [[ Chapman-10938 | Annie Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Bridgwater || Whitley Cottages || || [[ Chapman-11517 | Betty Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Bridgwater || 20 || George Street || [[ Chapman-10937 | Gwendoline Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Burnham-On-Sea || 24 || Truro Close || [[ Chapman-10937 | Gwendoline Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Clutton || || High Street || [[ Chapman-11512 | Alice Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Glastonbury || 1 || Magdalene Close || [[ Chapman-10996 | Edith Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Glastonbury || 56 || Northload Street || [[ Chapman-11006 | Walter Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-20561 | George Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-20562 | Gilbert Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-20563 | Barbara Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-20564 | Austin Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-20565 | Margaret Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-20566 | Edward Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Kingsbury Episcopi || || Kingsbury Village || [[ Chapman-19549 | Joseph Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-20175 | Louisa Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Sharpham || || Sharpham Park || [[ Chapman-10994 | George Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11002 | Anna Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11003 | George Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11004 | Emily Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11005 | William Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11006 | Walter Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11007 | Maud Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-10939 | Tom Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Shepton Mallet || || Sunnyside Farm || [[ Chapman-10996 | Edith Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Walton || || School House || [[ Chapman-10994 | George Chapman ]], [[ Chapman-11007 |Maud Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Wellington || || Saxby South Street || [[ Chapman-10937 | Gwendoline Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Wells || Tynings Farm || Lower Harters Hill || [[ Chapman-10995 | Mary Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || Williton || || Dunster Castle || [[ Chapman-11516 | Robert Chapman ]] |- | Somerset || || 12 || Brook Street || [[ Chapman-11861 | Sarah Chapman ]] |- |} == Other Counties == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| ''' House Number/Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' |- | Gloucestershire || Withywood || 45 || Keble Avenue || [[ Chapman-10951 | Thomas Chapman ]] |- | Middlesex || Hanworth || 4 || Woodlawn Drive || [[ Chapman-10945 | Kenneth Chapman ]] |- | Middlesex || Marylebone || || Cornwall Terrace || [[ Chapman-11895 | Philippa Chapman ]] |- | Middlesex || Marylebone || || Upper Baker Street || [[ Chapman-11895 | Philippa Chapman ]] |- | Middlesex || Pancras || || Burton Crescent || [[ Chapman-11895 | Philippa Chapman ]] |} == Unknown Addresses == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| ''' House Number/Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' 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Chappaqua Monthly Meeting
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[[Category: Chappaqua Monthly Meeting, Chappaqua, New York]] See: [[:Category: Chappaqua Monthly Meeting, Chappaqua, New York|the category for profiles of attendees]] In the early 1720's Quakers from Long Island made their way to Chappaqua, a settlement then known by its Indian name of Shapiqua, meaning Running Water. By 1732 Chappaqua had become a well established Quaker settlement where meetings for worship were held in a log lean-to at the home Abel Weeks. - Additional material: [http://www.chappaquafriends.org/meeting-house.html History of Chappaqua Meeting] The Chappaqua Monthly Meeting was established in 1785, set off from the [[:Category: Purchase Monthly Meeting, Purchase, New York|Purchase Monthly Meeting]], under Purchase Quarterly Meeting. The pre-Separation men's minutes were retained by the Orthodox clerk and were reportedly destroyed by fire in 1847, along with early Orthodox records up to 1830. The Hicksite and Orthodox branches of Chappaqua Monthly Meeting reunited in 1961, meeting in the formerly Hicksite meeting house. * [http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/ny-chappmm Chappaqua Monthly Meeting Records] - Swarthmore College * [http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/ny-chappmi Chappaqua Mountain Institute Records] - Swarthmore College * [http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/ny-chapppm Chappaqua Preparative Meeting (Hicksite) Records] - Swarthmore College * [http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/ny-chapppm2 Chappaqua Preparative Meeting Records] - Swarthmore College * [http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/ny-crovamm Croton Valley Local Monthly Meeting Records] - Swarthmore College * [http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/ny-crovamm2 Croton Valley Monthly Meeting Records] - Swarthmore College
Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution
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[[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, 1776 Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution == * published by Connecticut Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution, New Haven, 1901, 1904 * (1904) 390 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1901) Patron Saints ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wQgWAAAAYAAJ * (1904) Patriots' Daughters ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7wgWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685253 ::* https://archive.org/details/chaptersketchesc00conn_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/chaptersketchesc00conn === Table of Contents === * (1901) ::* TBD * (1904) ::* Introduction ::* Patriots Daughters in Connecticut Chapters in The Order of Their Admission to The National Society, D.A.R. ::* Foreword ::* Table of Contents ::* Connecticut Chapters Not Having Patriots Daughters on Their Membership Rolls ::* Mary Clap Wooster Chapter, New Haven ::* ::* Wadsworth Chapter, Middletown ::* Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=7wgWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA369 Page 369]. === 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 === * ''[[Space:Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution|Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution]]'' (Connecticut Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution, New Haven, 1901, 1904) [ Page ]. * [[#CS|Chapter Sketches]] Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution|Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution]]'' (Connecticut Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution, New Haven, 1901, 1904) [ Page ].
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[[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, 1776 Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] == Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution: Patron Saints == :'''Full Title''': Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution: Patron Saints :'''Editor''' Root, Mary Philotheta :'''Publisher''': Connecticut Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution, New Haven, : '''Publication Date''': 1901-1904 :'''Copyright Status''': Public Domain *Source Example (using reference tag citations): :::''[[Space:Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution: Patron Saints|Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution: Patron Saints]]'' (Connecticut Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution, New Haven, 1901-1904) * Source Example (using span citations): ::: ''[[Space:Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution: Patron Saints|Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution: Patron Saints]]'' (Connecticut Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution, New Haven, 1901-1904) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#CSPS|Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution: Patron Saints]]: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution: Patron Saints|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :: '''Google Books''': https://books.google.com/books?id=wQgWAAAAYAAJ :: '''Family Search book catalog''': https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/26159-chapter-sketches-connecticut-daughters-of-the-american-revolution-patron-saints?offset=107371
Chapters in the Administrative History of Mediaeval England, the Wardrobe, the Chamber, and the Small Seals
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] __TOC__ == Chapters in the Administrative History of Mediaeval England, the Wardrobe, the Chamber, and the Small Seals == * by [[Tout-311|Thomas Frederick Tout]] (1855-1929) * published by The University Press, Manchester, 1920-33 * 6 Vols. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Chapters in the Administrative History of Mediaeval England, the Wardrobe, the Chamber, and the Small Seals|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/chaptersinadmini01toutuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/chaptersinadmin01tout ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001145177 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/chaptersinadmin02tout ::* https://archive.org/details/chaptersinadmini02toutuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001145177 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/chaptersinadmini03toutuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001145177 * Vol. 4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001145177 * Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/chaptersinadmini05toutuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001145177 * Vol. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/chaptersinadmini06toutuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001145177 === Citation Formats === * Tout, Thomas Frederick. ''[[Space:Chapters in the Administrative History of Mediaeval England, the Wardrobe, the Chamber, and the Small Seals|Chapters in the Administrative History of Mediaeval England, the Wardrobe, the Chamber, and the Small Seals]]'' (University Press, Manchester, 1920-33) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Tout|Tout]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *
Chardon, Ohio
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{{Image|file=My_Bookshelf_Geauga_County_Ohio-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=After the Chardon Fire. }} {{Image|file=My_Bookshelf_Geauga_County_Ohio.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Chardon Courthouse. }} '''Chardon''' is named after [[Brooks-4584|Peter Chardon Brooks]], who donated land to build the historic Chardon Square. The first house, a double log cabin, was built in March of 1812 by Norman Canfield from Litchfield, Herkimer, New York. [[Paine-2368|Captain Edward Paine Jr]]. came with his family in 1812. Later that same year, Samuel King brought his family from Long Meadow, Massachusetts. Samuel was the first adult to die in Chardon on 6 Feb 1817. On July 24–25, 1868, a massive fire totally destroyed the center of downtown, the area now known as Chardon Square. The fire originated in the Parlin Parkin's grocery store, and spread rapidly. By the time the fire was contained, the courthouse, post office, and many stores on the square were destroyed. ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category: Chardon, Ohio]] *[[Wikipedia: Chardon, Ohio | Chardon on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.chardon.cc/ City website] *[https://archive.org/details/oh-geauga-1880-historical-society/ Pioneer and General History of Geauga County, with Sketches of Some of the Pioneers and Prominent Men]
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[[:Category:Dorset]] '''Chardstock''' is a village and parish.
[[:Category:Dorset]] '''Chardstock''' is a village and parish.
Charge Family Mysteries
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Dorothy CHARGE born 1771 in Barton, Yorkshire was married (in Barton) in 1811 to John COLLING born 1776. I'm trying to find if there is a connection to the COLLING brothers, Charles & Robert of Shorthorn Cattle fame. I know that Dorothy's father John CHARGE was also a Shorthorn Cattle breeder at the time. If anyone can help me make the connection I would be very grateful. Keith [[Category:Family Mysteries]]
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sapp-1348|Charity Sapp]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Sapp-1348&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Charity Sapp To-Do List|Charity's current to-do list]].''
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Charlebois Family Mysteries
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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I'm looking information about some children of Amable Charlebois and Françoise-Esther Marcoux. Alfred Hilderge Charlebois: When and where did he died? He's not in Canada censuses after 1881. He might have travelled to Nevada with his brothers (Abraham...) Onésime Dalmace Charlebois: Is he the one who died in Nevada in 1880? Then, did he married there and had a kid, Charles, who died in 1880 in Nevada too? Alexandre Charlebois: Family says he died in Yukon, looking for gold. I'm doing extensive searches. No official traces after the birth of his daughter in 1878. Might be the one in USA Census, 1880 (Nevada) - single... Maybe, too, the A. Charlebois who had a claim in Atlin, BC, in 1905 (near the ones of his brother François-Xavier AKA Frank)
Charlene Hawkins To-Do List
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Waddington-517|Charlene Hawkins]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Waddington-541|Waddington, John Janson]] || 1818-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Anderson-55904|Waddington, Matilda Elsey (Anderson) ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- |} John Janson Waddington was baptized as a Quaker in Durham, England in 1818. He was single and with his birth family in Cardiff, Wales in 1841 for the Wales/England census. He emigrated to French-speaking Canada via unknown transportation and route. He married Matilda (1843?) and had a child (1844?) in Canada, then immigrated to New York before the 2nd child (1848? Rensselaer County, New York?). The family of 4 is on the US 1850 census in Whitehall, New York. John & Matilda lived in Greene County, New York for the rest of their lives. I am looking for: *the trans-Atlantic transportation, *route to Canada (via US or directly there?), *his wife's family (Anderson?) in Canada, *any other of John's relatives (I'Anson, Kitching, Waddington) that might have been in Canada also (either traveling with him or having gone ahead), *transportation and route from Canada to New York, *death (date/location) and 2nd burial location info for Matilda, *and death (date/location) and burial location info for John.
Charlene Rodriguez To-Do List
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Rodriguez-1437|Charlene Rodriguez]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Rodriguez-1437&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Charlene Rodriguez To-Do List|Charlene's current to-do list]].''
Charles, Arrived 27 June 1739
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[[Category:Charles, Arrived 27 June 1739]] [[Category:Province of Georgia, Immigrants]] [[Category:Georgia Colonists]] :'''For more on the Province of Georgia, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Georgia_Team Province of Georgia Team Page]. :Province of Georgia is part of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies]]''' ---- :To View Passenger Profiles in WikiTree, visit [[:Category:Charles, Arrived 27 June 1739]] :Profiles in this Category should use these: '''[[Category:Charles, Arrived 27 June 1739]] ''' and this category with this text '''[[Category:St. Matthews Parish, Georgia]] ''' and their Profile linked to their name below. ---- == Stickers == :'''The sticker for Immigrants of Georgia Salzburger Profiles:''' {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Georgia Salzburger Immigrant to Province of Georgia |flag=Georgia_Salzburgers.jpg |tooltip=Ebenezer Wooden Church }}{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Georgia Salzburger Immigrant to Province of Georgia |flag=Georgia_Salzburgers.jpg |tooltip=Ebenezer Wooden Church }} :Sticker: '''{{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} ''' shows as {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} ---- = The Passengers of the Charles = == History == '''{{blue|The individuals listed below made up the Sanftleben Party Transport Ship of the "Salzburgers".}}''' Captain Haeramond These settlers left Palatine bound for Savannah and then the Wrightsborough Settlement in the Province of Georgia. It was a two month trip across the Atlantic Ocean to escape religious persecution in their native country of Salzburg, presently known as Austria. #Berenberger, Margaretha #Ruprecht Zimmerebner (Married) 1740 #Egger, Margaretha #Ulich Lackner (Married) 1739 #Martin Lackner (Married) 1739 #Lackner, Elisabetha d. 1739 (Sister of Martin) #Sanftleben, (Anna) Elisabetha b. 1698 #(Sister Georg) #Michael Schneider (Married) 1740 #Sanftleben, Georg From Silesia #Ulich, Johann d. 1739 #Wassermann, Elisabetha #Johann Pletter (Married) 1739
Charles A Henderson Family Bible
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[[Category: Family Bible]] ''This is a source page for the Charles A Henderson Family Bible, with 2 pages with genealogical source information.'' == Charles A Henderson Family Bible == * This is the family Bible for the [[Henderson-11330|Charles Alexander Henderson]] and [[Hood-3255|Bannie Marie Hood]] family. * It's a well worn and well used King James Bible of average size, partly held together by very old tape. == Using this page == * Following this are all of the photographs of pages with genealogical information, one section per page, together with a transcription of the information. * Corrections and notes and suggestions are welcome! Feel free to edit this wiki page. * '''Transcriptions should be accurate to the picture, not to the known facts about the names mentioned.''' Fix transcription errors in the transcription, fix factual errors in notes below it. Please read the [[Space:J_M_Hood_Family_Bible#Transcriptions.21|guidelines on transcriptions]]. * To refer to any section as a source, use the '''Section link''' included with each section. * In the '''Names appearing''' line, some or all of the names are linked to their WikiTree profile page. * Genealogical facts that can be found are listed with the names, within parentheses. * ''Note: The methods and styles used here are based on [[Space:Making_Family_Bibles_Available_Online|Making Family Bibles Available Online]]. == First page == {{Image|file=Charles_A_Henderson_Family_Bible-1.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=First page}} : '''Transcription''' : Bannie Marie Hood :: born October 18, 1889 ::: Fairfield County, S Carolina. : Charles A. Henderson ::: married Bannie M. Hood :: May 17, 1922 @ 2 P.M. :: (213) 1033 Oak St., S.W., ::: Atlanta, Georgia :::: Fulton County :: Rev W.J.D. Upshaw, clergyman. : Charlotte Henderson :: born Aug. 28, 1923 - 11:45 A.M. :: (25) 393 Bedford Pl., N.E. :::: Atlanta, Ga. :: Du.? J.C. Kinard, physician {{Clear}} : '''Names appearing (''facts'')''': :: [[Hood-3255|Bannie Marie Hood]] (''b. 18 Oct 1889'', ''m. 17 May 1922'') :: [[Henderson-11330|Charles Alexander Henderson]] (''m. 17 May 1922'') :: [[Henderson-11315|Charlotte Henderson]] (''b. 28 Aug 1923'') : '''Section link''': :: [[Space:Charles_A_Henderson_Family_Bible#First_page|Space:Charles_A_Henderson_Family_Bible#First_page]] == Second page == {{Image|file=Charles_A_Henderson_Family_Bible-2.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Second page}} : '''Transcription''' : Charles Alexander Henderson : born Dec. 17, 1870 @ about 5 o clock A.M. : at Geneseo, Ill., Henry County - 6th child :: '''Presented''' : Father: Robert Henderson. : Mother: Rebecca Morton. ::: '''To''' : Charles A? Henderson :: this 6 day of March :::: 1915. ::: '''By''' :: His Mother : Charles A. Henderson : died June 5, 1929 - 6:30 P.M. :: St. Josephs Infirmary : appendectomy : Buried June 7, 1929 - 3:30 P.M. :: West View Cemetery {{Clear}} : '''Names appearing (''facts'')''': :: [[Henderson-11330|Charles Alexander Henderson]] (''b. 17 Dec 1870'', ''d. 5 Jun 1929'', ''buried 7 Jun 1929'') :: [[Henderson-11331|Robert Henderson]] :: [[Morton-5730|Rebecca Morton]] : '''Section link''': :: [[Space:Charles_A_Henderson_Family_Bible#Second_page|Space:Charles_A_Henderson_Family_Bible#Second_page]] == Charlotte's Hand == {{Image|file=Charles_A_Henderson_Family_Bible-3.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Charlotte Henderson's hand, drawn at 6.5 years old}} : Her hand is drawn on an inside page : of the Bible, life size, probably by her : Mother, on May 27, 1930. : It's possible that it was traced first, : then embellished like a drawing. {{Clear}} : '''Names appearing''': :: [[Henderson-11315|Charlotte Henderson]] : '''Section link''': :: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Charles_A_Henderson_Family_Bible#Charlotte.27s_Hand
Charles Allen of Portsmouth, N.H., 1657, And Some of His Descendants
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Portsmouth, New Hampshire]] __TOC__ == Charles Allen of Portsmouth, N.H., 1657, And Some of His Descendants == * by [[Allen-58827 | Frank W. Allen]], 1862-1952 * published Boston, Massachusetts, 1902 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Charles Allen of Portsmouth, N.H., 1657, And Some of His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/charlesallenofpo00alle/page/n3/mode/2up * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/348079-charles-allen-of-portsmouth-n-h-1657-and-some-of-his-descendants?offset=5 === 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 === * Allen, Frank. ''[[Space:Charles Allen of Portsmouth, N.H., 1657, And Some of His Descendants|Charles Allen of Portsmouth, N.H., 1657, And Some of His Descendants]]'' (Boston, Mass.,1902), [ Page ]. *[[#Allen|Allen]]
Charles Augustus Fernald Genealogy Fabrication
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[[Category:Charles Augustus Fernald Fabrications]] Charles Augustus Fernald published ''[https://archive.org/details/universalinterna00fern Universal International Genealogy and of the Ancient Fernald Families]'' in 1909. This is a wandering compendium of fabulous and impossible beliefs, which traces the Fernald ancestry to Adam and Eve, and claims many notables (e.g. Shakespeare, George Washington, God) as Fernalds. It has attracted ridicule and incredulity since its publication: ::"He pictures and translates inscriptions on pyramids, obelisks, papyrus, rocks, ivories, shells, corns, medals, implements, rings, seals, grave-stones, coats of arms, manuscripts. His favorite sources seem to be Egyptian records, Roman coins, Hebrew scriptures, the Moabite Stone, the Tablet of Abydus, an "ancient Chart Log," the American Indian mounds, the Newport Tower, Dighton Rock, and the Peter Faneuil Tomb in Boston — all of them translated by his own peculiar method." (Source: Delabarre, E. B., & Colonial Society of Massachusetts. (1919). Recent history of Dighton rock. Cambridge [Mass.: J. Wilson, p.362 [https://archive.org/stream/publicationscol30massgoog#page/n465/mode/1up Online at archive.org]) Noted New England genealogist Walter Goodwin Davis ridiculed CA Fernald's genealogy hilariously and at length, and is often quoted: :: "It has been the fate of many English and American families to have their pedigrees drawn up and their genealogies written by the ignorant, the credulous, or the fraudulent. While it is commonly and humorously stated that all genealogists are slightly mad, the Fernald family had the unique and dubious distinction of having a historian who was undeniably insane. In 1909 Charles Augustus Fernald, M.D., at what must have been considerable expense, published a book entitled '''Universal International Genealogy and of the Ancient Fernald Families'''. It is impossible to give in a short space an adequate idea of this extraordinary production. It must be seen, its wildly incoherent English read and its fantastic and often hilariously funny claims sampled before its very existence can be believed." (Sources: [https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/4448284 Family Search discussion of CA Fernald] and Sally & Allen Fernald, "[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/FERNALD/2005-04/1112361331 Fernald Rootsweb] Subject: Re: [FERNALD] Charles Augustus Fernald's book," Fernald Rootsweb List, 01 Apr 2005) The International Genealogy includes real, made up, and supernatural persons, and both real Fernalds and historic individuals who C.A. Fernald admired. Unfortunately, some of its less-fantastic portions have been repeated on many public genealogy sites. Profiles listed in the attached [[:Category:Charles Augustus Fernald Fabrications|category]] have been affected by this fabrication; some are real people, some are not. Listing in this category does NOT mean that the profile itself is fraudulent; hopefully it is listed because the fabrication has been identified and corrected. If you find a new affected profile, add it to this category using the string [[Category: Charles Augustus Fernald Fabrications]] , and add a brief comment about the fraud at the top of the profile. If you can't find other sources besides CA Fernald's International Genealogy for a profile (ask for G2G help), also add the template {{Uncertain Existence}} , detach it from any profiles of real people, and add a strong warning at the top of both real and unreal profiles to not reattach them. This helps prevent the creation of new versions of these fake profiles, since they will match to the existing documented and commented profiles. See also: * Walter Goodwin Davis, ''The Ancestry of Joseph Waterhouse'' (Portland, Maine, 1949), pp. 35-37, reprinted in ''Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis,'' ed. Gary Boyd Roberts, 3 vols. (Baltimore, 1996), 1:535-37, where attention is drawn to the passage in the editor’s introduction, at p. xviii. * John Blythe Dobson, “The fraudulent Coligny-Rapalje descent,” Annals of Genealogical Research Vol. 2, No. 1 (2006) at http://www.genlit.org/agr/viewarticle.php?id=10
Charles Awbrey Will of 1580
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[[Category:Cantref, Brecknockshire]] '''This page is a resource page for the profile of [[Awbrey-366|Charles Awbrey]].''' This will is a free download from Ancestry.com. A genealogist in Bristol was paid to make the following “translation” whose personal information appears at the end of the translation. The original will has been divided into paragraphs for ease of reading. '''Explanation of terms and practices:''' : '''Capital or Mansion House''' – the terms refer more to the primary residence than to its size. The size of the house had more to do with the wealth of the individual : '''Household Items:''' :: '''Clothing''' - wealthy people had valuable clothing which was passed down; poor people typically made their clothing from homegrown products :: '''Metal pots and pans''' were valuable as they were typically bought and were passed down :: '''Furniture''' – wealthy people purchased fine furniture which was passed down; poor people seldom mentioned furniture in their wills as it was typically homemade : '''Animals''' were valuable; the value varied as to the quality of the animal : '''Monetary:''' :: '''Denominations''' – 20 shillings = 1 pound; 12 pence = 1 shilling. 3s. 4d. means 3 shillings and 4 pence :: '''Value''' - It is very difficult to make a direct comparison of the value of 16th century money to today's value. The will leaves for the poor of Cantref 10 shillings which does not seem much. However, in the day, a laborer would work in the fields from daylight until dark for 3 pence daily. :: '''Debts and Loans''' – as there were no banks, individuals would both borrow and lend money as their needs varied. It occurred regardless of status, it was whoever had excess cash at a given time :: '''P.C.C.''' in the title of the will refers to Prerogative Court of Canterbury. '''Translation of the Will of Charles Awbrey of Cantref'''. NOTE: The footnotes and text within parenthesis were added by the translator. '''Will of Charles Awbrey of Cantref, County of Brecknock esq'''. '''dated 19th January 1578/79 and proved P.C.C. 1st July 1580'''. '''''In the name of God Amen.''''' In the year of our Lord 1578 and in the 21st year of the reign of our Queen lady Elizabeth now etc dated 19th day of January etc.1 I Charles Awbrey of the Cantref in the county of Brecknock esquire do make my last will and testament in manner and form following: First I bequeath my soul to almighty God and my earthly body to be buried in the parish church of the Cantref aforesaid. Item I do give and bequeath unto the poor people of the Cantref to be distributed by Sir Lewes Thomas parson there among them 10 shillings. Item for my forgotten tithes 12 d. Item I give and bequeath unto Richard Masterson my son-in-law and Jane his wife my daughter, all that my capital or mansion house with all the lands thereunto belonging together with one grist mill, set, lying and being within the aforesaid parish of the Cantref in the said county, to have and to hold all the premises aforesaid unto the said Richard Mastersonne and Jane his wife according to a certain conveyance and assurance made betwixt them and I the said Charles Awbrey. And also my will is that Alice Awbrey my wedded wife during her natural life shall remain and continue to and with the said Richard Mastersonne and Jane his wife upon their costs and charges, together with one manservant and maidservant and William Havard my eldest daughter’s son until he shall come to the age of one and twenty years. Item I give and bequeath unto the said Richard Mastersonne my lease or farm of Penylan which I hold of Thomas ap Morgan for years yet enduring, according to such conveyances and assurances as are passed betwixt the said Richard Mastersonne and I the said Charles Awbrey. Item I give and bequeath one tenement of lands set lying and being within the parish of Llanvrenaghe whereupon Meredd ap Jene do dwell, to the said Richard Mastersonne and to Jane his wife my daughter and to the heirs begotten of their two bodies, to have and to hold the said lands forever according to such conveyances and assurances made between the said Richard Mastersonne and I the said Charles Awbrey and for lack of such issue, to remain to my right heir. Item I give and bequeath all such lands and tenements as I have in reversion within the several parishes of Penderyn and Istradveltey to the said Richard Mastersonne and Jane his wife and to the heirs begotten of their two bodies and for lack of such issue heirs to remain to my right heirs according to such assurances made between me and Richard Mastersonne (the lands and tenements which I sold to Mr David Williams excepted). Item I give and bequeath unto William Havard my eldest daughter’s son, all my lands lying and being within the parish of Saint John the Evangelist in the town of Brecknock, commonly called “tire y paroge”, to have and to hold to him and to his heirs lawfully begotten of his body forever, and for want of such issue, my will is that the said lands do remain to the heirs of Richard Mastersonne which he shall beget upon the body of Jane my daughter. And for want of such issue, to remain to my right heir forever. Item my will is that my son-in-law Richard Mastersonne shall redeem the aforesaid lands and my wife Alice Awbrey to receive and to have the commodity of the said lands towards the maintenance of William Havard, until the aforesaid William Havard shall come to the age of 21 years, and after that to the use above specified. Item I give and bequeath all my lands and tenements lying and being in several parishes of Llanavan Vethan and Llanganten within the county of Brecknock to the said Richard Mastersonne and Jane his wife and to the heirs of their two bodies lawfully begotten, to have and to hold according to such conveyances and assurances as are made between me and the said Richard Mastersonne immediately and after the decease of my wife Alice Awbrey, who hath a state2 therein for term of her life. Item I give and bequeath and assign one lease that I have of the Queen’s Majesty’s grant, of one tenement, a house and a garden lying in the parish of Llanganten and the town of Llanvayre in Buyllte unto the said Alice Awbrey my wife. Item I give and bequeath unto Alice Awbrey my wedded wife one tenement of lands lying in the parish of Glaskoine within the county of Radnor, to have and to hold to her for term of her natural life and after her decease unto Margaret Havarde my eldest daughter during her natural life and after her decease, the same lands to remain unto William Havarde and to the heirs lawfully begotten of his body and for lack of such issue, to remain to my right heir. Item I give and bequeath the one moiety of all my goods and cattles unto Richard Mastersonne, the other moiety unto Alice Awbrey my wife, only all my corn growing on my lands excepted, which I give and bequeath unto my wife. Item I give and bequeath my coat of arms and my thick coat unto my son-in-law Richard Mastersonne. Item I give and bequeath unto Margaret Havard my eldest daughter during her natural life the sum of four pounds to be paid yearly every Michaelmas3 by the hand of Richard Mastersonne my son-in-law. Item my will is that my son-on-law Richard Mastersonne shall bear half the costs and charges that I was at since I came from Chester and half my charges towards my burial. Item I give and bequeath unto my brother Morice Awbrey forty shillings every year to be [paid] quarterly unto him upon my executors until fifteen pounds be paid clearly unto him in consideration4 and condition that my brother Morice Awbreye shall deliver up a bond unto my executors or my sureties Philip5 Havarde, Thomas Jenckin, Thomas Awbreye and John William Walter, which bond they have sealed for me for the payment of twenty five pounds. Item I give and bequeath unto John Madock my servant forty shillings. Item I give and bequeath unto John Baorges forty shillings. Item I give and bequeath unto Hugh William forty shillings. Item I give and bequeath unto Alice Gybbon twenty shillings. Item I give and bequeath unto Ivan Meade three shillings four pence. Item I give to Sir Lewes Thomas parson of the Cantref ten shillings. Item my will is that my Executors shall satisfy Jenckin Howell Morrice for his bond that I have sealed unto him. Item I give one of my cloaks to my sister Elizabeth Awbrey. Item my will is that my tenant Meredd ap Jene’ who dwelleth on my lands in Llanvvelaghe shall occupy and enjoy the said lands during his natural life, paying no rent for it. Item I give and bequeath unto Richard Mastersonne all my woods and timbers which are in the parish of Llanthettye which I bought of William James, as it appeareth by a pair of indentures which are made between me and him. And also all my wood which I bought of Mr Thomas ap Morgan esquire in the parish of Llangeneder. Item I do make and constitute my son-in-law Richard Mastersonne and Alice Awbreye my wife to be my executors. Examined thus far by me6Meredith Thomas Notary Public and the original subscribed by Sir Lewes Thomas, Richard Herberte, Philip Awbrey, Thomas ap Morgan, William Philippe7 '''''Money owing unto me the Testator''''' '''''Imprimis one David Flowarghe ten''''' pound. Item David ap John David ap Howell four pound. Item John Watkyns for a horse three pound six shillings eight pence. Item William Edwarde and his executors eighteen pounds. Item William Goz’ twelve pound. Item Edmond Rycharde by a bond five pound. Item Thomas Lewes thirteen pound six shillings eight pence. Item David Pries of Gascoine nine pound. Item Charles Boothe seven pound ten shillings. Item due unto me upon the foot of my last account four and twenty pound, four shillings eight pence. Item upon the vicar of Brodwey twenty shillings. '''''Debts on me to the persons subscribed''''' '''''Due to Richard Backrod of Hereford''''' five pound and odd money, Edward Arowder of Llandlowe as much as appeareth by my specialty to be paid, and upon payment thereof to receive my salt double-gilt. Item to John Jacson of Salop8 as much money as I do owe unto him, and as he will depose to be due allowing me four pound which I paid him going to Chester and three pound which I paid him coming out of Ireland. Due to Walter Goz’ of Knyten upon my chain eight pound and the same to be delivered upon payment thereof. Due to Mr Foynes of Bristo as much money as he upon his oath will declare to be due, allowing such payments as I have already paid. Due to Richard Johns shoemaker twenty six shillings, four pence of Shrosberie9 for shoes. Due to one of Shorbery Studfill thirty six shillings four pence. Debts to Thomas Lewes mercer10 as much as he can depose. Debts due to Harry Glyberye four shillings. This copy examined by me Meredith Thomas. Ex[amined].11 '''''There was proved''''' the above-written testament at London before the venerable master William Drewry, Doctor of Laws of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury etc the first day of the month of July in the year of our Lord 1580 by the oath of Richard Mastersonne executor etc to whom there was commission to administer etc well [and truly] etc Sworn etc Alice Awbreye relict of the said deceased and executrix named in this same will having died. ''Transcript for Stuart Awbrey by M. McGregor AGRA Member 11 June 2018 ref: Q510 Awbrey8'' 1 The new year was reckoned to begin on 25 March so this January date is 1578 by their reckoning but by modern dating 1579.
2 An estate
3 Feast of St. Michael: 29th September.
4 End of folio 26/ 211
5 Written abbreviated as Phe
6 These words written in Latin
7 Abbreviated as Phe
8 Shropshire
9 Shrewsbury
10 Dealer in silks and fine fabrics
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2 An estate
3 Feast of St. Michael: 29th September.
4 End of folio 26/ 211
5 Written abbreviated as Phe
6 These words written in Latin
7 Abbreviated as Phe
8 Shropshire
9 Shrewsbury
10 Dealer in silks and fine fabrics
11 End of folio 211 verso
Charles Bird King Native American Portraits
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[[Category: Native Americans Project]] [[King-64313|Charles Bird King Wikitree Profile]] Charles Bird King was an American portrait artist. His style incorporated Dutch influences, which can be seen most prominently in his still-life and portrait paintings. King's best known work were portrayals of significant Native American leaders and tribesmen. These works were commissioned by the U.S. Government and made up a bulk of the Indian portrait collection, with more than 143 paintings done from 1822 to 1842. An 1865 fire destroyed most of the paintings but lithographic representations survive via the three-volume work, History of the Indian Tribes of North America. Museums and Galleries where King's works may be viewed: * [https://crystalbridges.org/blog/charles-bird-kings-native-american-leaders/ Crystal Bridges Museum] * [https://collections.gilcrease.org/creator/charles-bird-king Gilcrease Museum] * [https://americanart.si.edu/artist/charles-bird-king-2628 Smithsonian American Art Museum] Below are some of King's works found on WikiTree with a link to the subject's WikiTree profile. ---- == Paintings == King made 143 paintings at the request of Thomas McKenney, head of the first Bureau of Indian Affairs, between 1821 and 1842. McKenney’s entire collection was eventually transferred to the Smithsonian Institution, where most were tragically lost in a fire in 1865. However, a few did survive and King also made some duplicates which still exist. {{Image|file=Vann-1086-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Vann-1086|David Vann]] }} {{Image|file=No_Last_Name-7-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Kaw-3|White Plume Kaw]] }} ---- == Lithographs == Lithographer Henry Inman created copies of 120 of the portraits for McKenney’s historic three-volume publication History of the Indian Tribes of North America, With Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs, which was published between 1837 and 1844. {{Image|file=Decora-5.png |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Decora-5|Spoon Cugiga Decora]] }} {{Image|file=Muscogee-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Muscogee-1|Hothlepoya Muscogee]] }} {{Image|file=McIntosh-1908.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[McIntosh-1908|William Henry McIntosh]] }} {{Image|file=Nawkaw-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Nawkaw-1|Nąga (Nawkaw) Keramąnįga]] }} {{Image|file=Choctaw_Detachment_of_Warriors.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Choctaw-270|Pushmataha Choctaw]] }} {{Image|file=Ridge-297.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Ridge-297|John Ridge]] }} {{Image|file=Native_Americans_Cherokee-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Ross-6907|John Ross]] }} {{Image|file=Hajo-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Seminole-4|Sint-Chahkee Seminole]] }} {{Image|file=Gist-99.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Cherokee-314|Sequoyah Cherokee]] }} {{Image|file=Seneca-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Seneca-10|Otetiani Seneca]] }} ---- == Contemporary Artists == * [[Space:George_Catlin_Native_American_Portraits|George Catlin Native American Portraits]]
Charles Bryant - Art Tree
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[[Category: Andrewartha-50]] [[Category: Australia, Artists]] [[Category:War Artists_1916-1918]] AWM '''Objects,''' Dates, | and '''Descriptions,''' Titles | (and '''VWMA''' virtual Links )
[ ART00156 c. 1918 ] | Ultimo Crater | *
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174835 ART00157 . 1917 ] | Motor transports on the Armentieres-Bailleul Road |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174837 ART00159 . 1917 ] | A street in Neuve Eglise |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C168624 ART00162 . 1917 ] | Soldier in trench with periscope, Messines |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174839 ART00164 . 1918 ] | Ambulance wagons waiting for hospital ship, Boulogne, France |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174841 ART00166 . 1918 ] | Hospital ships, Boulogne, May 1918 |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174842 ART00167 . 1918 ] | Tank near Pozieres |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174843 ART00168 . 1917 ] | Red Lodge, Hyde Park Corner, Ploegsteert, November 1917 |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174850 ART00176 . 1918 ] | Transports at le Havre |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174852 ART00180 . 1918 ] | Ultimo Crater |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C178771 ART00183 . 1918 ] | Messines Road, winter, December 1917 |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174857 ART00189 . 1917 ] | Australian troops disembarking at Boulogne |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174889 ART00190 . 1920 ] | First convoy at sea |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C168626 ART03612 . 1923 ] | Boulogne in wartime, January 1918 |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174860 ART03618 . 1923-4 ] | Hoisting the Union Jack, Rabaul, 13 September 1914 |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174885 ART12417 c. 1919-21 ] | First convoy [[:Category:Albany%2C_Western_Australia|leaving Albany]] | [[:Category:Western_Australia|Western Australia]]
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174886?image=2 ART12418 . 1931 ] | HMAS Sydney's fight with a Zeppelin in the North Sea |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C181159 ART15334 . '''1920''' ] | Australian official '''war artists''' 1916-1918 | ''by'' . [[Coates-993|George '''Coates''']] |
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[ ART00156 c. 1918 ] | Ultimo Crater | *
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174835 ART00157 . 1917 ] | Motor transports on the Armentieres-Bailleul Road |
[ ART00158 . 19 ] | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174837 ART00159 . 1917 ] | A street in Neuve Eglise |
[ ART00160 . 19 ] | |
[ ART00161 . 19 ] | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C168624 ART00162 . 1917 ] | Soldier in trench with periscope, Messines |
[ ART00163 . 19 ] | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174839 ART00164 . 1918 ] | Ambulance wagons waiting for hospital ship, Boulogne, France |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174841 ART00166 . 1918 ] | Hospital ships, Boulogne, May 1918 |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174842 ART00167 . 1918 ] | Tank near Pozieres |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174843 ART00168 . 1917 ] | Red Lodge, Hyde Park Corner, Ploegsteert, November 1917 |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174850 ART00176 . 1918 ] | Transports at le Havre |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174852 ART00180 . 1918 ] | Ultimo Crater |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C178771 ART00183 . 1918 ] | Messines Road, winter, December 1917 |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174857 ART00189 . 1917 ] | Australian troops disembarking at Boulogne |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174889 ART00190 . 1920 ] | First convoy at sea |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C168626 ART03612 . 1923 ] | Boulogne in wartime, January 1918 |
[ ART03614 . 19 ] | |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174860 ART03618 . 1923-4 ] | Hoisting the Union Jack, Rabaul, 13 September 1914 |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174885 ART12417 c. 1919-21 ] | First convoy [[:Category:Albany%2C_Western_Australia|leaving Albany]] | [[:Category:Western_Australia|Western Australia]]
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C174886?image=2 ART12418 . 1931 ] | HMAS Sydney's fight with a Zeppelin in the North Sea |
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C181159 ART15334 . '''1920''' ] | Australian official '''war artists''' 1916-1918 | ''by'' . [[Coates-993|George '''Coates''']] |
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Charles C. P. Gilchrist Union County Kentucky Plantation
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Union County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Union County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] ==Introduction== This page contains information about the slaves on the '''[[Gilchrist-1838|Charles C. P. Gilchrist]]''' & '''[[Morrison-21351|Mary (Morrison) Gilchrist]]''' plantation in Union county, Kentucky. ==Slaves== *[[Morrison-21349|Alvin]] *[[Morrison-21348|Anderson]] *[[Gilchrist-1854|Belinda]] *[[Morrison-21342|Cinda]] *[[Morrison-21347|Clara]] *[[Morrison-21346|Darky]] *[[Gilchrist-1851|Hannah]] *[[Morrison-21345|Jim]] *[[Morrison-21338|Louisa]] *[[Morrison-21340|Malinda]] *[[Morrison-21339|Rachael]] *[[Morrison-21344|Sally]] *[[Morrison-21341|Sylvia]] ==1830 Census== Charles and Mary owned 8 slaves in Union Co., Kentucky in 1830.'''1830 U.S. census''', Union County, Kentucky, population schedule, location not stated, p. 34 (penned), C C P Gilchrist in the C C P Gilchrist household, digital image 3 of 51, FamilySearch.org ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBQ-5HW?i=2&cc=1803958&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHPC-Y1T]: accessed 29 April 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 42 *male b. 1776-1794 (age 36-54) *male b. 1776-1794 (age 36-54) *male b. 1776-1794 (age 36-54) *male b. 1776-1794 (age 36-54) *male b. 1776-1794 (age 36-54) *male b. 1795-1806 (age 24-35) *female b. 1807-1820 (age 10-23) *female b. 1820-1830 (under age 10) ==1839 Taxes== October 21, 1839: "Charles C P Gilchrist this day came into court and gave in the following list of Taxable property towit:…Eleven negroes worth $2100…"'''1837 Court Order''', Kentucky, Union County, County Court, Book D, p. 171, 21 October 1839, digital image 307 of 465, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-J9WN-3?i=306&cat=126832]: accessed 19 December 2023) ==1840 Census== Charles and Mary owned twelve slaves in Union Co., Kentucky in 1840.'''1840 U.S. census''', Union County, Kentucky, Population schedule, location not stated, p. 20 (penned), 30-39 year old white male in the C C P Gilchrist household, digital image 717 of 1210, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB7-LFF?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHTP-XW9&action=view]: accessed 19 December 2023); citing NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 125 *male b. 1805-1816 (age 24-35) *male b. 1805-1816 (age 24-35) *male b. 1817-1830 (age 10-23) *male b. 1817-1830 (age 10-23) *male b. 1817-1830 (age 10-23) *female b. 1817-1830 (age 10-23) *male b. 1830-1840 (under age 10) *male b. 1830-1840 (under age 10) *male b. 1830-1840 (under age 10) *female b. 1830-1840 (under age 10) *female b. 1830-1840 (under age 10) *female b. 1830-1840 (under age 10) ==1850 Census== Charles and Mary owned three slaves in Union Co., Kentucky in 1850.'''1850 U.S. census, Union County''', Kentucky, slave schedule, District No. 2, p. 351 (penned), slaves in the C C P Gilchrist household, digital image 15 of 28, FamilySearch.org ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XXZD-8B?i=14&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AHR7L-R7N2] : accessed 29 April 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M432, roll 228. *Female b. ca. 1830 (age 20) *Male b. ca. 1832 (age 18) *Female b. ca. 1849 (age 1) ==Robert Gilchrist Will== "I intend my girl Hannah for my son Robert, but the purchase of her by my son Pinkney has put it out of my power to bequeath her at this time but I shall make an attempt to regain her and if I get her my will is that Robert shall have her untill the age of thirty five which will be on the 24th of September eighteen hundred and sixty five, but if I do not get her I give and bequeath to my son Robert the amount for which she sold, to be recovered from Pinkney and his surety, upon the bond given on the day of the Sheriff’s Sale."..."the price that Hannah sold for at Sherriff sale and my son Charles C. P. Gilchrist purchased..."'''1834-1837 Robert Gilchrist Will'''. Kentucky, Union County, Will Book A, pp. 533-539, County Court. Digital images 356-359 of 363, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3G-ZJR?i=355&cc=1875188&cat=126861]: accessed 29 April 2021) [[Space:Robert_Gilchrist_Will|Transcript of Robert Gilchrist will]] ==James Morrison Will== “…2nd Having heretofore given to the said Charles C. P. Gilchrist and wife a negro woman named Cinda & her child John, also a negro woman named Louisa and her three children Rachael Malinda & Sylvia also a negro woman Sally and her children Jim Darky & Clara and also a negro boy named Anderson besides personal property, I do hereby confirm said gifts from the times they were made"...“Codicil. Since making the annexed Will & Testament, my negroe boy names John having died before my son in law Gilchrist was in possession of him, it is my will and desire that a child named Alvin the son of my negroe woman named Ann, born since I made the above Will, be given to my son in law C. C. P. Gilchrist in lieu of said John, & I hereby give the said boy Alvin to him.”'''1838 James Morrison Will.''' Union, Kentucky County, Probate Court, Wills, Vol. B, p. 74-75, 19 March 1838, digital image 42 of 570, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GPQM-KB9?i=41&cc=1875188&cat=126861]: accessed 19 December 2023) ==Charles C. P. Gilchrist Estate Inventory== Two slaves were named and one was referenced in Charles' estate inventory.'''1850 C. C. P. Gilchrist Estate Inventory.''' Union, Kentucky County, Probate Court, Wills, Vol. C, p. 189, 27 November 1850, digital image 381 of 570, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GPQM-KLM?i=380&cc=1875188&cat=126861]: accessed 19 December 2023) *one negro girl Belinda $400.00 *one negro child $100 *one negro boy Jim $100 == Sources ==
Charles Cemetery
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'''Charles Cemetery In Clay City, Kentucky Detailed Listings:''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Charles_Cemetery%2C_Clay_City%2C_Kentucky Charles Cemetery Page] To See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2343431/charles-cemetery Charles Cemetery 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:Charles_Cemetery|Charles Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Charles_Cemetery|Charles Cemetery]]}}
Charles City County, Virginia
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[[Category: Charles City County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Charles City County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Charles City County, Virginia == Charles City County == : Charles City County parishes (information copied from [[:Category: Charles City County, Virginia Colony]] on 9 January 2022): * Charles City 1613 - ?Benbow, Katherine, 2008- [http://www.vagenweb.org/charles/parishes.htm Charles City County Parishes.] Charles City County, Virginia USGenWeb. * West and Shirley about 1613 - 1622 * Smith's Hundred about 1617 - about 1619 * Weyanoke about 1618 - 1702 (afterwards in Prince George County) * Southampton 1619 - 1622 * Flowerdew Hundred [aka Jordan's Journey] about 1620's - 1688 * Westover by 1625 - 1702 (afterwards in Prince George County) * Chickahominy before 1640 - 1643 (also in James City County) * Bristol 1643 - 1702 (also in Henrico County, and afterwards in Prince George County) * Wallingford (first called Chickahominy Parish) 1643 - 1620 (also in James City County) * Martin's Brandon 1655 - 1702 (afterwards in Prince George County) * Wilmington about 1658 - 1723 (also in James City County) Charles City County Order Book (1692-1700) digital collection:Was originally a collection posted on a page captured by archive.org's Wayback Machine [https://web.archive.org/web/20201028145708/http://www.virginiamemory.com/transcribe/collections/show/11 28 Oct 2020]. The collection could not be found online 8 January 2022 on the live site - https://www.virginiamemory.com (checking both [https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/collections_a_to_z Collections A to Z] and the [https://www.virginiamemory.com/transcribe/search?query=evans&query_type=keyword&record_types%5B%5D=Item&submit_search=Search Search option]). * Response from LVA to my e-mail about the collection: I'm happy to help you with that! The record book was moved to our digital repository after all the pages were transcribed. You can find it in its new home here: http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:8881/R/-?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=1289053 (e-mail received 9 January 2022). For a three-part transcription of the Charles City County Record Book, 1692-1700, enter Charles City in the Name box at https://virginiamemory.com/collections/lost (accessed 13 February 2022). : "A portion of the Charles City County Record Book, 1692-1700, taken from the Charles City courthouse in 1862 during the Peninsula Campaign of the Civil War, was returned to the Library of Virginia in 2016 by a Pennsylvania family who had cared for it for over three decades. It was reunited with another portion of the record book that had been returned to Virginia decades earlier. Record books summarize the matters brought before the county court and are an invaluable genealogical and historical resource. Deeds, wills, and estate inventories are the most common record types found in this volume." ===History=== Formed in 1634 and was an original shire or county. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Prince George County, Virginia | Prince George County, Virginia]] on December 5, 1700. == Sources == :See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Charles_City_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Charles City County on Family Search] * 1763–1800 — ''[https://archive.org/details/earlyvirginiamar00croz Early Virginia marriages. Pt. I]; by William Armstrong Crozier (1864-1913); Publication date 1907; Publisher New York : Genealogical Association. (See Charles City county starting on page 37.) * [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H011495.pdf A Full & Perfect Rent Roll of all the land held of her Maj'tie in Charles City County this present year 1704 by patents etc. (page 161)] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/54741 Virginia Colonial Abstracts. Vol. X Charles City County court orders, 1655-1658] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/587958 Virginia Colonial Abstracts. Vol. XI Charles City County court records, 1658-1661] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/57588 Virginia Colonial Abstracts. Vol. XII Charles City County court records, 1661-1664] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/49426 Virginia Colonial Abstracts. Vol. XIII Charles City County court records, 1664-1665, fragments 1650-1696]
Charles d'Amboise - Portrait Confusion
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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] {{Image|file=Douglas-389.jpg |caption=Charles d'Amboise }} Painting by Bernardino de Conti, circa 1505.de Conti, Bernardino, portrait of Charles d'Amboise, circa 1505, image, (https://art.seattleartmuseum.org/objects/13470/charles-damboise : accessed 25 February 2023), Seattle Art MuseumWikipedia. “Bernardino de' Conti”, Wikimedia Foundation. Last edited on 21 February 2023, at 09:54 (UTC), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernardino_de%27_Conti The Seattle Art Museum has researched the painting and identitfied it as that of [[Amboise-39|Charles (Amboise) d'Amboise (1473-1511)]]. d'Amboise was a patron of Leonardo da Vinci but d'Amboise commission Bernardino de Conti, a student of da Vincis, to paint his portrait. It has also been claimed to be either [[Douglas-396|James Douglas (1286-1330)]] or [[Douglas-389|Archibald (Douglas) Douglas Fourth Earl of Douglas Duke of Touraine (abt.1370-1424)]].Wikipedia. “Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas”, Wikimedia Foundation. Last modified 6 February 2023, at 17:32 (UTC), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Douglas,_4th_Earl_of_Douglas Wikipedia. “James Douglas, Lord of Douglas”, Wikimedia Foundation. Last modified 23 February 2023, at 05:46 (UTC), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Douglas,_Lord_of_Douglas The museum's analysis includes the dress and the collar of scallop shells and knots which is the symbol of the Order of St. Michael. According to WIkipedia, [[Douglas-346|Archibald (Douglas) Douglas VIth Earl of Angus (1489-bef.1557)]] was appointed to the Order of St. Michael was appointed to the order in 1545 by Francis I of France.Wikipedia. “Order of Saint Michael”, Wikimedia Foundation. Last edited on 3 November 2022, at 17:06 (UTC), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Saint_Michael Note that de Conti died about 1525 so wouldn't have painted a portrait of Douglas with the Order of Saint Michael honor. For the other two Douglas Earls, they died well before the Order of Saint Michael was established so wouldn't have been painted with the honors. See other portrait of Charles d'Amboise uploaded to this page. Same scallop and knot collar, face seems to match and similar head gear and badge on it. == Sources ==
Charles Darwin Reserve - Nature Tree
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[[Category:Charles Darwin Reserve]] ::*[https://cdrhistory.au/about/location.html Where is '''C'''harles '''D'''arwin '''R'''eserve? - '''Maps'''] *[[Darwin-15|Charles Robert Darwin FRS (1809-1882) ]] | [[Copley-956|Martin Copley (1940-2014) ]] *[https://cdrhistory.au/about/darwin_connection.html The Darwin connection '''Chris Darwin'''] | [https://www.bushheritage.org.au/places-we-protect/western-australia/charles-darwin ''Bush Heritage Australia''] ==== Charles Darwin Reserve - Nature Tree ==== ::*[https://cdrhistory.au/index.html Charles Darwin Reserve. ''(CDR) -''] ''by:'' Charlie Nicholson *[https://cdrhistory.au/about/index.html '''About''' Charles Darwin Reserve] *[https://cdrhistory.au/ecology/index.html '''Ecology''' - Charles Darwin Reserve is a ''diverse landscape''] {{Image|file=Photos-350.png |align=r |size= 110 | label =Explorers of Western Australia |caption= }} *[https://cdrhistory.au/economy/index.html Making a living off the country: ''Opening up the land'' - '''1903!'''] *[https://cdrhistory.au/tracksandroads/index.html '''Explorers:''' ''Looking for country:'' exploration in the region] *[https://cdrhistory.au/tracksandroads/index.html Tracks and roads: ''crossing the country''] *[https://cdrhistory.au/tracksandroads/explorers.html '''9 Explorers''' in the region of Charles Darwin Reserve - 1846 - 1875] {{Image|file=HMS_Beagle.jpg |align=r |size= 120 | caption = [[:Category: HMS Beagle|HMS ''Beagle'']] | label = HMS ''Beagle'' }} *[https://cdrhistory.au/cultural/index.html '''Cultural history:''' ''Changing perceptions'' of the country] *[https://cdrhistory.au/social/index.html '''The social history''' of Charles Darwin Reserve] *[https://cdrhistory.au/sponsors.html '''S'''ponsors] | [https://cdrhistory.au/get_involved.html '''You''' can get involved in many ways]
Charles Dickens, Immigrant Voyage to Queensland 1878-79
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[[Category:Queensland, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Charles Dickens, Arrived 26 Feb 1879]] Details taken from the March 1879 issue of the Rockhampton newspaper "The Capricornia": Embarked Hamburg 6 Nov 1878 on board 'Charles Dickens'; disembarked Keppel Bay 26 Feb 1879. On her second voyage to Queensland (first in 1877) the ''Charles Dickens'' left Hamburg 6.11.1878 with Surgeon-Superintendent Dr. Thon, Matron Miss Drohun and 457 immigrants - full paying 13, assisted 29, free 388, free nominated 25, remittance 1, stowaway 1. Wencks listed as free nominated. (Anna, sister of Reimer was already in Queensland. She married Heinrich Thomas Jurgensen, born Fohr Island. They sailed to Australia on board the ''Humbolt'' in 1870.) Arrived Keppel Bay 26.2.1879 - visited by immigration agent & govt. medical officer Dr. Salmond - quarantine not necessary. Passengers transshipped to the ''Lady Bowen'' about midnight 28 February en route from Gladstone to Rockhampton. Brought up river and landed at wharf at 6am Saturday 1 March 1879. Dr. Salmond instructed that two large tents be erected in the Immigration Depot as temporary accommodation for those who could not find room in the building. Local & General News. (1879, March 22). The Capricornian (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1875 - 1929), p. 10. Retrieved August 11, 2018, from [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article67364633 The Capricornian] *[http://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/Image/DigitalImageDisplay.aspx?ImageId=38020&ispdf=true Qld Archives]
Charles D'Wolf of Guadaloupe
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Charles D'Wolf of Guadaloupe, his ancestors and descendants == Being a complete genealogy of the "Rhode Island D'Wolfs," the descendants of Simon De Wolf, with their common descent from Balthasar De Wolf, of Lyme, Conn. (1668) * by Calbraith Bourn Perry * New York, 1902 * 324 pages * Source Example: ::: Perry, Calbraith Bourn. ''[[Space:Charles D'Wolf of Guadaloupe|Charles D'Wolf of Guadaloupe]]'' (New York, 1902) * Inline Citation Example (Change page number as appropriate.): ::: [[#D'WolfBook|Perry]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Charles D'Wolf of Guadaloupe|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=YsRGAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Charles+D%27Wolf:+of+Guadaloupe&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj7v87z74zgAhUCiIMKHZN_ATwQ6AEILDAA#v=onepage&q=Charles%20D'Wolf%3A%20of%20Guadaloupe&f=false Google Book] * [https://archive.org/stream/charlesdwolfofgu00perr_0#page/n126/mode/1up Archive.org] === Table of Contents === * Preface, Page 9 * Biographical Introduction: ::* Chapter I. — Descendants of Mark Anthony De Wolf, Page 15 ::* Chapter II. — Descendants of Simon De Wolf, .... 65 Chapter III. — Origin of the American De Wolfs, the Nova Scotia De Wolfs, and other branches of the family not descended from Charles of Guadaloupe, Page 83 * Monograph on Bishop Howe, Page 107 * Genealogical Tables, Page 107 * Appendix A. — Nova Scotia De Wolfs, Page 233 * Appendix B. — Matthew and Joseph De Wolf, Page 265 * Appendix C. — The Bradford Family, Page 276 * Appendix D. — The Le Baron Family, Page 279 * Appendix E. — The Perry Family, Page 281 * Appendix F.— The Bourn Family, Page 285 * Abel and Edward Jones, Page 287 * Indices, Page 289 * Errata and Addenda, Page 325
Charles Garner To-Do List
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Garner-2874|Charles Garner]] currently working on. Can you help? Keller Bohannan (spelling is different even within family) Maryville, TN MGF Robert Lee (Kid) Garner Bremen, GA 1895 PGF ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Garner-2874&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Charles Garner To-Do List|Charles's current to-do list]].''
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Goertz-42|Charles Goertz]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Goertz-42&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Charles Goertz To-Do List|Charles's current to-do list]].''
Charles Hamilton Jr.
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HAMILTON JR. , Charles On Monday, September 18, 2006, CHARLES "CHUCK" HAMILTON, JR. of Easton, MD, formerly of Cockeysville, devoted father of Beth Anne Hamilton of Easton; beloved uncle of Gary Maltby and Roger Maltby both of Matamoras, PA, Connie Cicarelli of Whitefield, NH, Monica Dize Kelly of Easton, MD, Jack Dize of Wellingford, CT, Eric Dize of Elkridge, MD, Brian Dize of Orlando, FL, Steven Wrightson of Walnut Creek, CA, Terri Wrightson of Arlington, VA, and Leslie Hubbard of Gaithersburg, MD. Also survived by his companion, Dorothy Cooper. He was predeceased by two sisters, Shirley Dedrick and Hazel Maltby. ==People== * [[Hamilton-31771|Charles Hamilton Jr. (-2006)]] == Note == unsure if "dize" is a misspelling or intentional immediate ancestors spell the name dise [[Category: Obits]]
Charles Hensgens To-Do List and resources
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== To Do list == [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hensgens-42|Charles Hensgens]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Hensgens-42&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Charles Hensgens To-Do List|Charles's current to-do list]].'' == Exploration ideas == ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hensgens_Name_Study ::One place (e.g. Gracht) == Wikitree links == https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Limburg == Resources used for research == ::'''Dutch archives''' :*[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/ wiewaswie link] :*[https://aezel.eu/ Aezel Archief voor Erfgoed van Zuid-Nederlandse Eigendommen en Leefgemeenschappen] ::'''German''' :*[http://www.familienbuch-euregio.de/ Familienbuch-euregio link] :*[https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/newspaper German digitized newspapers] ::Genealogical sources on the internet :*[https://people.zeelandnet.nl/djmulder/spijkers-frm3.htm Spijkers surname as collected by Date Mulder] ::Conversion tool for French Republican calendar :*[http://www.windhorst.org/calendar/ Conversion tool] == Investigations == ::Investigation into the parents of [[Velraeds-12|Maria Josepha Velraeds (1835-1907)]] ::Issue: The birth certificate was written initially for parents named Hendrik Velraeds and Maria Catharina Barwasser. The last name of the mother was later changed to Arets. The age of the father mentioned in the birth certificate is 42 and the occupation is werkman. The actual age of the Arets-Hendrik would be 45. The age of the Barwasser-Hendrik would be 27. The age of Arets-Hendrik seems to match better ::Discrepancies :::Presence of the parents at the marriage in 1860 being 55 and 57 years of age when Maria Aretz already passed away in 1845 and Hendrik Velraed would have been 70 and not 55. The ages would match with the couple Velraeds-Barwasser. ::There is in that particular period living in Kerkrade :::a couple Velraeds-Barwasser and :::a couple Velraed-Arets. ::Life events of Velraed-Arets :::[[Velraed-1|Joannes Henricus Velraed (1790-1863)]] :::Birth 1 Sep 1790 Voerendaal :::Marriage 30 Apr 1813 Kerkrade :::Death 22 Dec 1863 Kerkrade ::[[Aretz-47|Maria (Catharina) Aretz (1786-1845)]] :::Birth/Baptism 29 Jan 1786 Kerkrade :::Marriage 30 Apr 1813 Kerkrade :::Death 8 Nov 1845 Kerkrade ::Life events of Velraeds-Barwasser :::Heinrich Joseph Velrath (1808-1874) :::Birth 20 Nov 1808 Kohlscheid :::Marriage 11 Oct 1834 Heyden :::Death 14 May 1874 Kerkrade :::Maria Catharina Barwasser :::Birth 16 Jun 1804 Kerkrade :::Marriage 11 Oct 1834 Heyden :::Death 30 Nov 1883 ::Children Velraed-Arets (excluding Maria Josepha mentioned above) ::[[Velrath-1|Anne Marie Velrath (1814-)]] ::certainty high :::age of father in birth record, 36 (actually 24) :::Witnesses at birth Nicolas Potgens, age 22 and Rene Moessen, age 27 :::1 year after marriage :::Age mother 28 ::[[Velraed-3|Anna Maria Velraed (1816-1817)]] ::certainty high :::age of father in birth record, 25 (actually 26) :::Witnesses at birth Nicolas Potgens, age 24 and Peter Wietz, age 40 :::Three years after marriage :::Age of mother 30 ::[[Velraed-4|Anne Catherine Velraed (1818-)]] ::certainty high :::age of father in birth record, 28 (actually 28) :::Witnesses at birth Paul Joseph Laven, age 40 day occupation laborer and Guillaume Potgens, age 25 occupation laborer :::Age of mother 33 ::[[Velraed-5|Maria Josepha Velraed (1821-1910)]] ::certainty high :::age of father in birth record, 36 (actually 31); the occupation of the father is now for the first time miner (NL: kooler) :::Witnesses Abraham Wirtz, age 82, no occupation and Pieter Joseph Godfried, age 37 occupation secretary :::Marriage with Jan Willrm Tummers who was the declarant in the death certificate of Hendrik Velraeds (arets) :::age of mother 35 ::[[Velraed-6|Maria Elisabeth Velraed (1824-1841)]] ::certainty high :::age of father in birth record, 31 (actually 34); occupation day laborer ::Witnesses Pieter Joseph Doven, age 30 an Leonard Senden 40 jaren both day laborers ::age mother 38 ::death certificate 28 Jan 1841. Age of father in death certificate 57 (actual age 50), occupation laborer ::Witness Jan Sistermans, age 46, neighbor ::[[Velraeds-12|Maria Josepha Velraeds (1835-1907)]] see above ::[[Velraeds-14|Helena Velraeds (abt.1837-1840)]] ::certainty high
Charles Jewett, Life and Recollections
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Charles Jewett, Life and Recollections == * by William Makepeace Thayer (1820-1898) * published by James H. Earle, 20 Hawley Street, Boston, 1880 * published by James H. Earle, 178 Washington Street, Boston, 1886 * Source Example: ::: Thayer, William Makepeace. ''[[Space:Charles Jewett, Life and Recollections|Charles Jewett, Life and Recollections]]'' (J.H. Earle, Boston, 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Thayer|Thayer]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Thayer|Thayer]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Charles Jewett, Life and Recollections|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1880) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Z7hIAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/charlesjewettlif00thay ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007703687 * (1886) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100389854
Charles Kerr, Immigrant Voyage to Van Diemen's Land 1835
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[[Category:Charles Kerr, Arrived 19 Nov 1835]] [[Category:Van Diemen's Land, Shipping Free Space Pages]] == The voyage of the Charles Kerr to Van Diemens Land in 1835 == The Charles Kerr was a female emigrant ship commissioned by the British government to provide female labour to the Australian colonies. The ship arrived in Launceston from London on 19 November 1835. [http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/K/Stephen%20Kerrison.htm Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2006, the companion to Tasmanian History, Stephen Kerrison] The trip was reported in the Sydney Herald: Trove, National Library of Australia, The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thu 5 Nov 1835 Page 3 Van Diemens Land. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12853409 :The Charles Kerr had sailed on the 10th July for Launceston, having on board free females.-Colonial Times. :In the Morning Herald of the 10th of July, we read the following account of the Charles Kerr; with free female emigrants, for Launceston : :Yesterday the Charles Kerr, of 500 tons burthen, chartered by the Emigration Com-mittee for the conveyance of single women and families to Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, sailed from Gravesend for her des-tination. This consignment consisted of 240 persons, of whom about a hundred and forty are unmarried females between the ages of fifteen and thirty years; fourteen families averaging eight individuals in each, who are all provided with a free passage by Government, and sixteen young women belonging to a more respectable class of society, who pay an extra £5 each for addi-tional accommodations and cabins in the poop; where they are entirely separated from the other passengers. Mr. Weymouth, an old and experienced Surgeon, is appointed to the situation of Doctor and Superintendent of the emigrants, offices hitherto filled by two persons ; but, in consequence of dis-putes occasioned by the division of autho-rity, now filled by one. Mr. Weymouth is accompanied by his lady, (who is to act as matron), and a fine family of eight girls and two boys. == Sources == * Libraries Tasmania, Assisted immigrant ships 1832 - 1889, https://libraries.tas.gov.au/archive-heritage/guides-records/Pages/Immigrant-ships.aspx * Female Migration to Australia in the 1830s, http://www.rushen.com.au/ships.html * Tasmanian Immigrant Ships List - "C" Ships, http://sites.rootsweb.com/~austashs/immig/imgships_c.htm *http://www.blaxland.com/ozships/events/7/610.htm#62616
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[[Category:Liverpool,_Nova_Scotia Colony]] [[Category:Charles Mary Wentworth (1798)]] [[Category: Privateers]] ==Charles Mary Wentworth== A very successful privateer in her short career. Designed and built in [[Space:Liverpool, Nova Scotia|Liverpool, Nova Scotia]] - some have argued that she was the first warship ever built, crewed and commanded by Canadians. She captured 11 enemy vessels, some of them quite large, and also captured a Spanish island and fort off the coast of Venzeula. She more than paid for herself on her first voyage and earned spectacular profits on her second voyage with five large prizes. On subsequent cruizes, she was less successful and was eventually converted to an armed merchant ship. She capsized and sank in a storm in 1802, fortunately with no loss of life.Life Aboard A Letter of Marque [http://www.thedearsurprise.com/life-aboard-a-letter-of-marque/] "Cruise of Privateer C.M. Wentworth, 1799-1800"Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society Nova Scotia Archives MG 20 vol. 215 #10 [https://novascotia.ca/archives/privateers/archives.asp?ID=16] "Notice from Court of Vice Admiralty about goods seized by Charles Mary Wentworth"Nova Scotia Archives Newspapers: Royal Gazette 8 October 1799 p. [https://novascotia.ca/archives/privateers/archives.asp?ID=19] :Crew: 80 :Tonnage: 130 :Rig: full rigged ship :Prizes Taken: 11 :Armament: 16 guns (4 & 6 pounders) :Captains: [[Freeman-5590|Joseph Freeman]] 1798, [[Parker-19037|Thomas Parker]] 1799-1800 :Homeport: Liverpool :Letter of Marque Issued: May 1798 :Owners: [[Freeman-5610|J. Freeman]], T. Bennett, [[Perkins-4050|S. Perkins]], J. Barrs ([[Bearse-78|Joseph Barss Sr]] or [[Barss-7|Joseph Barss Jr]]), [[Parker-18802|S. Parker]] :Built: Liverpool, NS June 1798 Crew: :Akins, Thomas - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Allen, Jacob - boatswain's mate Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Andrew, George - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Arnold-1286|Arnold, Benjamin]] - 3rd Lt. Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Barret, Robert - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Bearse-280|Barss, David]] - prizemaster Charles Mary Wentworth ? 1800 :[[Barss-7|Barss, Joseph]] Jr. - 2nd Lt. Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :[[Barss-7|Barss, Joseph]] Jr. - prizemaster & Lieut. Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Barss-7|Barss, Joseph]] Jr. - Lieutenant Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Bennet, Thomas - Part Owner Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Blowers, George - capt fore top Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Blysteiner, John - surgeon's mate Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Boomer, Thomas - prizemaster Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Brown, Peter - linquister Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Buck, John Ames - prize mate Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Bush-9058|Bush, Henry]] Bush, Henry - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Cahoon, Benjamin - cabin boyCharles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Callahan, Robert - Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Campbell (Gamble?), William - steward's mate Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Cheever Howard, John -boy Charles Mary Wentworth 1798Charles Mary Wentworth 1798-1799 :Cochran, William - Agent & Investor Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Collins, Andrew - Surgeon Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Collins-6807|Collins, Enos]] - 1rst Lieut Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Cornwall, Issac - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Crane, David - boy Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Crosby, Nelson - marine Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Crowell, Peleg - Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Daisy, Mathew - boy painter Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Day, Joseph - mizin top boy Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Dexter, John - carpenter Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Dexter, Samuel - capt waist Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Dogget, James - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Dolliver, William - capt mizen top Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Ellison, Charles - marine Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Ely, Joseph - carpenter's mate Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Farral, Bernard - Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Fisher, Peter - boy Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Forbes, William - Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Francis - waister Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Fraser, Thom & Co. - Investors - Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Freeman-5590|Freeman, Joseph]] - captain Charles Mary Wentworth 1798-1799 :[[Freeman-5592|Freeman, Josiah]] - mate & prizemaster Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Freeman-7676|Freeman, Nathan]] - capt after G+ Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Freeman-4370|Freeman, Nathaniel]] - prizemaster Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Freeman-4370|Freeman, Nathaniel]] - Lieut Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Freeman-5604|Freeman, Thomas]] - prizemaster Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Frude, Peter - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Galvin, John - Sailing master Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Gardner, Jess - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Gardner-7559|Gardner, John}} - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth :[[Gardner-8292|Gardner, Stephen]] - capt-FX Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Godfrey, John - Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Godfrey, Warren - capt mizzen top Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Gorham-1099|Gorham, John]] - prizemaster Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Gorham, John - 2nd Lieutenant Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Gorham, Prince - cooper Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Grant, Peter - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Hamilton, James - cook's mate Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Harlow-1312|Harlow, Silas]] - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Harrington, Benjamin - prizemaster Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Harrington, Ebenezer - gunner Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Harrington, Lodowick - prizemaster & sailling master Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Harrington, Thomas - master Arms Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Harris, Robert - Sgt of Marines Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Hayes, David - boy Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Hayes, William - boy Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Heckland, Henry - marine Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Hutchins, James - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Kempton, Francis - master's mate Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Kinney, Sam Jnr. - boatswain Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Kinney, Samuel - Prizemaster's mate Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Knaut-1|Knaut, Benjamin]] - Lieut Marines Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Landress, Selet - capt of main top Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Little John, Charles - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Luke?, David - waister Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Marlow, Patrick - marine Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Martin, William - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Martin, William - marine Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :McComiskey, Neal - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :McGowen, Michael - cook Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :McLeod, James - prizemaster + Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Mcleod, John - armourer + Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Miles, William - cabin boy Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Millard, Robert (Jnr) - prizemaster Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Millard, Zenas - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1800 :Minard, John - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Morine, Daniel - boy Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Morine, John - capt fore 6 Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Morine, John - prizemaster Sir John Sherbrooke 1813. :Morrisy, James - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Murphy, Thomas - marine Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Murphy, William - marine Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Nickerson, James Jr - Prizemaster's mate Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :O'Boyle, Philip - Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Page, Stephen - gunner's mate Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Parker-6110|Parker, Samuel]] - steward Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Parker-19037|Parker, Thomas]] - 1rst Lt Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :[[Parker-19037|Parker, Thomas]] - captain Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Parks, Daniel - fore castleman Charles Mary Wentworth 1800 :Parr, Zephine - marine Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Perkins-4050|Perkins, Simeon]] - agent & part owner Charles Mary Wentworth 1798-1799 :Ramo, John - Spaniard (translator) Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Roberts, Thomas - prizemaster Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Ryley, Simon seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Scott, Thomas boy? Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Seaford, Sam Prizemaster's mate Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Smith-84481|Smith, Stephen 3rd]] prizemaster Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Smith, Thomas seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Stevens, Peter ? Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Stokes, Hampton marine Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Strickland, Christopher prizemaster Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Sullivan, Timothy marine Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Taylor, James Owner & Agent Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Tanner, Leonard seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Tetany?, Simon fifeor Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Tupper, Nathan [Jnr] 3rd Lieut + Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :[[Tupper-84|Tupper, Nathan Jr.]] captain Charles Mary Wentworth 1800 :[[Tupper-503|Tupper, Oliver]] capt m Top Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Vaughan, George Forbes surgeon Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :West, William - seaman Charles Mary Wentworth 1798 :Wilson, John marine Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 :Woods, Joseph seaman + Charles Mary Wentworth 1799 == Sources == * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Charles_Mary_Wentworth_(1798_ship)|Charles Mary Wentworth (1798 ship)]]
Charles Perry Oakley Farm Cemetery
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Charles Perry Oakley Farm Cemetery In Preston, Bath County, Kentucky Detailed Listings: This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Charles_Perry_Oakley_Farm_Cemetery%2C_Preston%2C_Kentucky Charles Perry Oakley Farm Cemetery Page] for the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683002/charles-perry-oakley-farm-cemetery Charles Perry Oakley Farm 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&ll=38.0856355,-83.7532504 Preston Kentucky 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:Charles_Perry_Oakley_Farm_Cemetery|Charles Perry Oakley Farm Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Charles_Perry_Oakley_Farm_Cemetery|Charles Perry Oakley Farm Cemetery]]}}
Charles Ross, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1855
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[[Category:Charles Ross, Arrived 30 Aug 1855]][[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Newspaper Reports from TROVE === 1. From '''The Sydney Morning Herald''' (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Thursday 30 August 1855, Page 4. SHIPS' MAILS. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12978964?
The Charles Ross has had a long passage from Hamburg, having left that port on the the 4th of May. She has brought out 100 German immigrants, all in good health. One death (that of an infant) and one birth occurred during the passage. The Donald M'Kay was spoken in Bass' Straits on the 25th instant by this vessel. ______ 2. From '''The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List''' (NSW : 1844 - 1860) of Monday 3 September 1855, Page 201. SHIPS IN HARBOUR. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161105626?
Charles Ross, Hamburg barque, 261 tons, Foh, in Neutral Bay ; Haege and Prell, agents. _____ 3. From the '''Empire''' (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) of Tuesday 4 September 1855, Page 2. Advertising. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/60167357?
EMIGRANTS PER CHARLES ROSS.
THE following Emigrants from Germany are open to engagements, viz :
Shepherds
Agricultural labourers
Vine dressers
Butchers, and a few Artisans.
For conditions, &c., apply to Ship's Agents,
3818 HAEGE AND PRELL, Jamison-street === Government Gazette Notice === *New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) of Tuesday 25 September 1855 [Issue No.137] Page 2564. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/230681010? *SEAMEN who have deserted from their respective Vessels, and been reported at the Shipping Master's Office, Sydney:—
J. W. Dickmann, from the " Charles Ross," A.B., 6ft. high, pale complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, pockmarked and stiff-necked.— £10 reward === Testimonial from the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' of 3 September 1855 === From the The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Monday 3 September 1855, Page 4. Advertising. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12983125?
(ADVERTISEMENT)
'''TESTIMONIAL TO CAPTAIN D. N. L FOH, OF THE CHARLES ROSS, FROM HAMBURGH.'''
SIR - We, the undersigned, passengers of the Charles Ross, from Hamburgh to Sydney, hereby beg to testify our gratitude to you for the very liberal, kind, and gentlemanly conduct to us during the passage, and we now return you our most sincere and heart felt thanks for such, being now about to take our farewell of you, we sincerely hope, that wherever you may sojourn, you may meet with every prosperity and happiness in whatever your under-takings may be.
G. Spahr
R J. Teuscher
P E. Burgen
Chr. Rembles
P. Tanner
Gr. Krunkler
F. Mertschum
P. Schneider
Fr. Oasenbein
A. Arnold
P. Spitznagel
M. Bugmann
C. P. Rogenten
K. Schellig
Seb. Schwarz
B. Suttler
P. Hager
Herm. Albrecht
W. Cramer
H Bausen
B. Plessman
G. Spahr
J. Schmidt
A. Shuber
U. Shauchenbach
A. Shuber
Ph. Odemer
C. Ashauer
A. Lorenz
W. Eschbach
G. Heursalt
N. Remhards
W. Shume
K. Krauz
M. Koll
P.Renze
Ph. Hollongen
P. Arnold
F. M.C. Mahuhe
Cons Heininger
V. Stanfuruller
A. Kohn
Peter Turk
Mars. Fogler
Carl Ed. Teshor
G. Kropp
P Hofmann
H. Rohrbech
G. Schumann
H. Hartmann
P. Rohr
L. Buden
L. Lifineulle
J. F Ruedig
H. Kaallig
P. Sanalud
G. A. Heminger
N. Hafmann
G. Kohr
P. B. Rohr
S. Weber
=== Combined Passenger List from the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' and New South Wales State Archives List === From the New South Wales State Archives and Records '''Index to the Unassisted Arrivals NSW 1842-1855''' database: https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/search_form?id=43
*ALBRECHT H – Passenger - 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh - See Herm Albrecht p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ALLSNORDEN L V – Crew - 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See V Allsnorden, Boy, Germany *ANTHERINGUTH W Passenger 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *ARNOLD Abrh Passenger 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See A Arnold p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ARNOLD Jacob PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Arnold p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ARNOLD P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Jacob Arnold in SR list *ASCHAUEN Chr PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Aschaven; See C Ashauer p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ASRENUS Otto Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh AB Seam, Germany *ASTERSTAG W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BAUSEN H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Casper Ransen or Rausen in SR list
*BERGEN P E PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See C L Burgnen in SR list
*BERTOSI G S? PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BRAUN N K PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BREDAHL Julius PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BUDEN L PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Louis Ruedin, Mrs, 2Ch in SR list
*BUGMANN M PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J M Burgmann in SR list
*BUHELMEYER M, Mrs, Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BULMANN F B PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BURGMANN J M PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See M Bugmann p4 SMH 3/9/1855
*BURGNEN C L PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P E Bergen p4 SMH 3/9/1855
*CANETTA M PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*CHRISTENSEN L PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*CRAMER J W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See W Cramer p4 SMH 3/9/1855
*CRAMER W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J W Cramer in SR list
*DAMSTADT M J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Woman *DITTMAN P Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh AB Seam, Germany *ERNST Agnes PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Woman *ESCHBASCH W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See W Eschbach p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *FOGLER Mars? PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J M Vogler in SR list *FOH Dethlef - Master - 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *GNATIN Joh PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *GURTNER Joh PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *HAFMANN N PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Nic Hoffmann in SR list *HAGER J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Hager P4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HAGER P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; J Hager in SR list *HANSEN Peter PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *HARTMANN H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J H Hartmann in SR list *HARTMANN J H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See H Hartmann P4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HEININGER Cons PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4, See Ad; Conr Heminger in SR list *HEMINGER Ad PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See G A Heminger p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HEMINGER Conr PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Cons Heininger p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HEMINGER G A PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4, See Ad; Conr Heminger in SR list *HENNIGER Anna Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh & Barbara *HENNIGER Barbara PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Woman & Ch Anna *HEURSALT G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4 *HINZE H Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Boy, Germany *HOFFMANN J J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Hofmann p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HOFFMANN Nic PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh N Hafmann p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HOFMANN P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J J Hoffmann in SR list *HOLLENGEN Ph PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Jh Hollinger in SR list *HOLLINGER Jh PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Ph Hollengen p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KNALLIG H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See H Kolligs in SR list *KOHN Anton PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See A Kohn p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KOHN Sebast PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Sebast Kohn in SR list *KOHR G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See G Kohr p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KOLL M PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4 *KOLLIGS H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See H Knallig p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KOLLING P Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh 2nd Mate, Germany *KRANZ Casper PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See K Krauz p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KRAPP T J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See G Kropp p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KRAUZ K PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Casper Kranz in SR list *KRENKLER F PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *KROPP G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See T J Krapp in SR list *KRUNKLER Gr PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Chr Kunkler, Mrs, Ch in SR list *KUNKLER Chr, Mrs, Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Gr Krunkler p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *LIFINEULLE L PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4, Or Litineulle *LITINEULLE L PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4, Or Lifineulle *LORENZ Adam PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See A Lorenz p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *LUND P L Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh 1 Mate, Germany *MAELSIN H J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *MAHNKE F, Mrs, Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See M F C Mahube p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *MAHUBE M F C PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH See F Mahnke, Mrs, Ch in SR list P4; *MERTSCHUM? F PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J G F Mortschirm in SR list *MEYER W Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Ord Seam, Germany *MICHELS H Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Boy, Germany *MORTSCHIRM J G F PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See F Mertschum? p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *NISSAN R Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh AB Seam, Germany *OASENBEIN Fr PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See F Ochsenbein in SR list *OCHSENBEIN F PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Fr Oasenbein p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ODEMEN Ph PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Ph Odemer p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *PAURSTERS G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *PETERSEN A Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Ord Seam, Germany *PLESSMANN B PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Mr in SMH, See p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RANSEN Casper PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Rausen; See H Bausen p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RASMUSSEN N PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *RAUSEN Casper PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Ransen; See H Bausen p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *REDEMEYER P D Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Cook, Germany *REESENEACH U PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See U Shauchenbach p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *REINGE Emil PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *REINHOLD Nic PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Rimhold; See N Remhards p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *REMBLES Chr PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4 *REMHARDS N PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Nic Rimhold or Reinhold in SR list *RENZE P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4, Or Renzo *RICHELMEYER Anna PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Ruhelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Cath & Franz *RICHELMEYER Cath PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Ruhelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Anna & Franz *RICHELMEYER Franz PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Ruhelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Anna & Cath *RIECKMANN P W Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh AB Seam, Germany *RIMHOLD Nic PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Reinhold; See N Remhards p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RING Joh PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *ROGENTIN C P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Rogenten p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ROHR Jacob PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P & P B Rohr & G Kohr p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ROHR Jos, Mrs PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P & P B Rohr & G Kohr p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ROHR Joseph PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P & P B Rohr & G Kohr p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ROHR P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Jos, Mrs, Joseph, Jacob Rohr in SR list *ROHR P B PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Jos, Mrs, Joseph, Jacob Rohr in SR list *ROHRBACH H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See H Rohrbech p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RUEDIG J F PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH J Ruedin in SR list *RUEDIN J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See J F Ruedig p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RUEDIN Louis, Mrs, 2Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See L Buden p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RUEDIN Marie PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Woman *RUHELMEYER Anna PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Richelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Cath & Franz *RUHELMEYER Cath PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Richelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Anna & Franz *RUHELMEYER Franz PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Richelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Anna & Cath *SANSLUD P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J Sautloods in SR list *SAUTLOODS J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Sanslud p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SCHELLIG K PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Conrad Shillig in SR list *SCHILLIG Conrad PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See K Schellig p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SCHMIDS Jgn PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See J Schmid p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SCHNEACKER Jacob PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *SCHNEIDER P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4 *SCHUMANN G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SCHWARZ P S PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Seb Schwarz p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SCHWARZ Seb PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See P S Schwarz in SR list *SHAUCHENBACH U PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See U Reeseneach in SR list *SHUBER A(2) PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4 *SHUME W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See W Strine in SR list *SPAHR Gottl PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See G Spahr p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SPITZNAGEL G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Spitznagel p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SPITZNAGEL P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See G Spitznagel in SR list *STACKER Jacob PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *STADTMULLER Conrad Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh 1 of 3 Ch, See J & Nics *STADTMULLER J Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh 1 of 3 Ch, See Nics & Conrad *STADTMULLER Nics Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh 1 of 3 Ch, See J & Conrad *STADTMULLER Val PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See V Stanfuruller p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *STANFURULLER V PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Val Stadtmuller in SR list *STASTNER Arnold PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *STASTNER Carl PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Carl Ed Texhor p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *STETTLER G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See B Suttler p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *STOLT Michael PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *STRINE W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See W Shume p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SUTTLER B PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See G Stettler in SR list *TANNER Jen/Jer PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Tanner p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *TANNER P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Jen or Jer Tanner in SR list *TEATON Ed PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Carl Ed Texhor p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *TEUSCHER R G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Initials "R J" p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *TEXHOR Carl Ed PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Ed Teaton in SR list *THAYSEN And Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Boy, Germany *TURK Peter PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *V ALLSNORDEN L Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Allsnorden L V, Boy, Germany *VOGLER J M PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Mars? Fogler p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *WALSLEBEN H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *WEBER Sigmd PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *WECHMANN F G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *ZIETZ H Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Carpenter, Germany
The Charles Ross has had a long passage from Hamburg, having left that port on the the 4th of May. She has brought out 100 German immigrants, all in good health. One death (that of an infant) and one birth occurred during the passage. The Donald M'Kay was spoken in Bass' Straits on the 25th instant by this vessel. ______ 2. From '''The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List''' (NSW : 1844 - 1860) of Monday 3 September 1855, Page 201. SHIPS IN HARBOUR. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161105626?
Charles Ross, Hamburg barque, 261 tons, Foh, in Neutral Bay ; Haege and Prell, agents. _____ 3. From the '''Empire''' (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) of Tuesday 4 September 1855, Page 2. Advertising. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/60167357?
EMIGRANTS PER CHARLES ROSS.
THE following Emigrants from Germany are open to engagements, viz :
Shepherds
Agricultural labourers
Vine dressers
Butchers, and a few Artisans.
For conditions, &c., apply to Ship's Agents,
3818 HAEGE AND PRELL, Jamison-street === Government Gazette Notice === *New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) of Tuesday 25 September 1855 [Issue No.137] Page 2564. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/230681010? *SEAMEN who have deserted from their respective Vessels, and been reported at the Shipping Master's Office, Sydney:—
J. W. Dickmann, from the " Charles Ross," A.B., 6ft. high, pale complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, pockmarked and stiff-necked.— £10 reward === Testimonial from the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' of 3 September 1855 === From the The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Monday 3 September 1855, Page 4. Advertising. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12983125?
(ADVERTISEMENT)
'''TESTIMONIAL TO CAPTAIN D. N. L FOH, OF THE CHARLES ROSS, FROM HAMBURGH.'''
SIR - We, the undersigned, passengers of the Charles Ross, from Hamburgh to Sydney, hereby beg to testify our gratitude to you for the very liberal, kind, and gentlemanly conduct to us during the passage, and we now return you our most sincere and heart felt thanks for such, being now about to take our farewell of you, we sincerely hope, that wherever you may sojourn, you may meet with every prosperity and happiness in whatever your under-takings may be.
G. Spahr
R J. Teuscher
P E. Burgen
Chr. Rembles
P. Tanner
Gr. Krunkler
F. Mertschum
P. Schneider
Fr. Oasenbein
A. Arnold
P. Spitznagel
M. Bugmann
C. P. Rogenten
K. Schellig
Seb. Schwarz
B. Suttler
P. Hager
Herm. Albrecht
W. Cramer
H Bausen
B. Plessman
G. Spahr
J. Schmidt
A. Shuber
U. Shauchenbach
A. Shuber
Ph. Odemer
C. Ashauer
A. Lorenz
W. Eschbach
G. Heursalt
N. Remhards
W. Shume
K. Krauz
M. Koll
P.Renze
Ph. Hollongen
P. Arnold
F. M.C. Mahuhe
Cons Heininger
V. Stanfuruller
A. Kohn
Peter Turk
Mars. Fogler
Carl Ed. Teshor
G. Kropp
P Hofmann
H. Rohrbech
G. Schumann
H. Hartmann
P. Rohr
L. Buden
L. Lifineulle
J. F Ruedig
H. Kaallig
P. Sanalud
G. A. Heminger
N. Hafmann
G. Kohr
P. B. Rohr
S. Weber
=== Combined Passenger List from the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' and New South Wales State Archives List === From the New South Wales State Archives and Records '''Index to the Unassisted Arrivals NSW 1842-1855''' database: https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/search_form?id=43
*ALBRECHT H – Passenger - 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh - See Herm Albrecht p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ALLSNORDEN L V – Crew - 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See V Allsnorden, Boy, Germany *ANTHERINGUTH W Passenger 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *ARNOLD Abrh Passenger 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See A Arnold p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ARNOLD Jacob PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Arnold p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ARNOLD P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Jacob Arnold in SR list *ASCHAUEN Chr PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Aschaven; See C Ashauer p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ASRENUS Otto Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh AB Seam, Germany *ASTERSTAG W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BAUSEN H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Casper Ransen or Rausen in SR list
*BERGEN P E PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See C L Burgnen in SR list
*BERTOSI G S? PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BRAUN N K PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BREDAHL Julius PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BUDEN L PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Louis Ruedin, Mrs, 2Ch in SR list
*BUGMANN M PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J M Burgmann in SR list
*BUHELMEYER M, Mrs, Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BULMANN F B PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*BURGMANN J M PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See M Bugmann p4 SMH 3/9/1855
*BURGNEN C L PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P E Bergen p4 SMH 3/9/1855
*CANETTA M PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*CHRISTENSEN L PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh
*CRAMER J W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See W Cramer p4 SMH 3/9/1855
*CRAMER W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J W Cramer in SR list
*DAMSTADT M J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Woman *DITTMAN P Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh AB Seam, Germany *ERNST Agnes PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Woman *ESCHBASCH W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See W Eschbach p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *FOGLER Mars? PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J M Vogler in SR list *FOH Dethlef - Master - 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *GNATIN Joh PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *GURTNER Joh PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *HAFMANN N PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Nic Hoffmann in SR list *HAGER J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Hager P4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HAGER P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; J Hager in SR list *HANSEN Peter PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *HARTMANN H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J H Hartmann in SR list *HARTMANN J H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See H Hartmann P4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HEININGER Cons PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4, See Ad; Conr Heminger in SR list *HEMINGER Ad PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See G A Heminger p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HEMINGER Conr PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Cons Heininger p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HEMINGER G A PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4, See Ad; Conr Heminger in SR list *HENNIGER Anna Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh & Barbara *HENNIGER Barbara PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Woman & Ch Anna *HEURSALT G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4 *HINZE H Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Boy, Germany *HOFFMANN J J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Hofmann p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HOFFMANN Nic PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh N Hafmann p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *HOFMANN P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J J Hoffmann in SR list *HOLLENGEN Ph PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Jh Hollinger in SR list *HOLLINGER Jh PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Ph Hollengen p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KNALLIG H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See H Kolligs in SR list *KOHN Anton PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See A Kohn p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KOHN Sebast PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Sebast Kohn in SR list *KOHR G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See G Kohr p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KOLL M PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4 *KOLLIGS H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See H Knallig p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KOLLING P Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh 2nd Mate, Germany *KRANZ Casper PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See K Krauz p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KRAPP T J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See G Kropp p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *KRAUZ K PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Casper Kranz in SR list *KRENKLER F PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *KROPP G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See T J Krapp in SR list *KRUNKLER Gr PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Chr Kunkler, Mrs, Ch in SR list *KUNKLER Chr, Mrs, Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Gr Krunkler p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *LIFINEULLE L PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4, Or Litineulle *LITINEULLE L PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4, Or Lifineulle *LORENZ Adam PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See A Lorenz p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *LUND P L Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh 1 Mate, Germany *MAELSIN H J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *MAHNKE F, Mrs, Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See M F C Mahube p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *MAHUBE M F C PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH See F Mahnke, Mrs, Ch in SR list P4; *MERTSCHUM? F PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J G F Mortschirm in SR list *MEYER W Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Ord Seam, Germany *MICHELS H Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Boy, Germany *MORTSCHIRM J G F PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See F Mertschum? p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *NISSAN R Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh AB Seam, Germany *OASENBEIN Fr PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See F Ochsenbein in SR list *OCHSENBEIN F PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Fr Oasenbein p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ODEMEN Ph PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Ph Odemer p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *PAURSTERS G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *PETERSEN A Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Ord Seam, Germany *PLESSMANN B PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Mr in SMH, See p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RANSEN Casper PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Rausen; See H Bausen p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RASMUSSEN N PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *RAUSEN Casper PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Ransen; See H Bausen p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *REDEMEYER P D Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Cook, Germany *REESENEACH U PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See U Shauchenbach p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *REINGE Emil PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *REINHOLD Nic PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Rimhold; See N Remhards p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *REMBLES Chr PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4 *REMHARDS N PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Nic Rimhold or Reinhold in SR list *RENZE P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4, Or Renzo *RICHELMEYER Anna PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Ruhelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Cath & Franz *RICHELMEYER Cath PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Ruhelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Anna & Franz *RICHELMEYER Franz PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Ruhelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Anna & Cath *RIECKMANN P W Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh AB Seam, Germany *RIMHOLD Nic PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Reinhold; See N Remhards p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RING Joh PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *ROGENTIN C P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Rogenten p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ROHR Jacob PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P & P B Rohr & G Kohr p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ROHR Jos, Mrs PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P & P B Rohr & G Kohr p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ROHR Joseph PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P & P B Rohr & G Kohr p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *ROHR P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Jos, Mrs, Joseph, Jacob Rohr in SR list *ROHR P B PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Jos, Mrs, Joseph, Jacob Rohr in SR list *ROHRBACH H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See H Rohrbech p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RUEDIG J F PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH J Ruedin in SR list *RUEDIN J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See J F Ruedig p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RUEDIN Louis, Mrs, 2Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See L Buden p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *RUEDIN Marie PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Woman *RUHELMEYER Anna PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Richelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Cath & Franz *RUHELMEYER Cath PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Richelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Anna & Franz *RUHELMEYER Franz PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Or Richelmeyer, 1 of 3 Ch, See Anna & Cath *SANSLUD P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See J Sautloods in SR list *SAUTLOODS J PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Sanslud p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SCHELLIG K PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Conrad Shillig in SR list *SCHILLIG Conrad PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See K Schellig p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SCHMIDS Jgn PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See J Schmid p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SCHNEACKER Jacob PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *SCHNEIDER P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4 *SCHUMANN G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SCHWARZ P S PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Seb Schwarz p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SCHWARZ Seb PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See P S Schwarz in SR list *SHAUCHENBACH U PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See U Reeseneach in SR list *SHUBER A(2) PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4 *SHUME W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See W Strine in SR list *SPAHR Gottl PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See G Spahr p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SPITZNAGEL G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Spitznagel p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SPITZNAGEL P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See G Spitznagel in SR list *STACKER Jacob PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *STADTMULLER Conrad Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh 1 of 3 Ch, See J & Nics *STADTMULLER J Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh 1 of 3 Ch, See Nics & Conrad *STADTMULLER Nics Ch PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh 1 of 3 Ch, See J & Conrad *STADTMULLER Val PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See V Stanfuruller p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *STANFURULLER V PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Val Stadtmuller in SR list *STASTNER Arnold PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *STASTNER Carl PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Carl Ed Texhor p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *STETTLER G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See B Suttler p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *STOLT Michael PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *STRINE W PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See W Shume p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *SUTTLER B PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See G Stettler in SR list *TANNER Jen/Jer PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See P Tanner p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *TANNER P PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Jen or Jer Tanner in SR list *TEATON Ed PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Carl Ed Texhor p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *TEUSCHER R G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Initials "R J" p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *TEXHOR Carl Ed PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh SMH P4; See Ed Teaton in SR list *THAYSEN And Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Boy, Germany *TURK Peter PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *V ALLSNORDEN L Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Allsnorden L V, Boy, Germany *VOGLER J M PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See Mars? Fogler p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *WALSLEBEN H PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *WEBER Sigmd PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh See p4 SMH 3/9/1855 *WECHMANN F G PASSENGER 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh *ZIETZ H Crew 30 Aug 1855 From Hamburgh Carpenter, Germany
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[[Category:Bryant Name Study]] [[Category:Smith Name Study]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Charles Smith and Rachel Amy Bryant == :Their Ancestors and Descendants * by [[Smith-279615 | Tenney Smith]], 1862-1951 * published Brattleboro, Vermont, 1938 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Charles Smith and Rachel Amy Bryant|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/charlessmithrach00smit (Borrow) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005757345 *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24217/ ===Table of Contents=== :Illustrations :Introduction :Part I. *Smith Family *Bryant Family *The Women's Side Of The Story *Family History *Descendants of Charles and Rachel Smith *Those Who Made The Overland Journey To California *The Coat Of Arms, Smith And Bryant :Part II. *Charts Of Ancestors *Families *Society Of The Descendants Of The Barons *The Ships They Came On *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 === * Smith, Tenney ''[[Space: Charles Smith and Rachel Amy Bryant| Charles Smith and Rachel Amy Bryant]]'' (Brattleboro,VT, 1938), [ Page ]. *[[#Smith|Smith]]
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== Category:To-Do Lists == *SmithBrickwalls *Here are the profiles Of [[Smith-83171|Charles Smith]] *He is currently working on A to do list Can you help? ''For tips and help with to do lists see" * [[To-Do Lists]]. *[[Smith-83171|Smith-83171]] *[[Space:Smith-83171-To-Do-List-Brickwalls|Charles's current to-do list]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Showpage&f=to_do To make your own To-Do-List click it here:] == Sub-Category: == * [[Space:Charles_Smith_To-Do_List_%22SmithBrickwalls%22|Charles Smith To-Do List "SmithBrickwalls"]] * [[Space:Smith-83171-To-Do-List-Brickwalls|Space:Smith-83171-To-Do-List-Brickwalls]]
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[[Category: Family Bible]] Charles Stephen Morgan wrote the bulk of the bible entries, including Page 3 as follows (____ denotes when it is unreadable): Col. Morgan Morgan was born in the Principality of Wales in England, and was educated in London, during the reighn of William 3d. - Came to the Province of Delaware a single man during the reign of George & Ann, or probably about the Commencement of the reign of George the 1st. He commenced business as a merchant at the place now known by the name of Christiania, and soon married Cahterine Garretson, a respectable native of Delaware. Issue of this marriage: James, who died at Sixteen years of age. Ann, who married 1st Nathaniel Thompson, who was murdered and 2nd Reuben Paxton. They removed to South Carolina. These Gentlemen, Thompson & Paxton, were of extraordinary physical powers and energy. David, my grandfather, was born at Christiania, May 12 in the Old Style 1721. He married Sarah Stephen, a native of Pennsylvania, who was born in October 1729 Old Style. Charles, for whom I was named, and a beloved brother of my grandfather, neither the time of his birth or death is known to me. He married and died in Berkley County, Virginia, and his widow and children migrated to South Carolina. Charles was a large man, and possessed more physical power than any man he ever met with. From what the family ___ was told ?, one ?____ ___ ___ ___ ___ he was little, ____officer to the celebrated Peter Francisco, whom I knew well from the time he was appointed Seargeant at arms to the House of Delegates ___until his death. Henry, is other brother in much favor with my grandfather and for whom my twin brother was willed, both of us being named his heir. Married (in Berkley) a sister to Charles' wife, and they all removed to the South together some short time before the Revolution. Evan, who died a single man. Zackquil, the proprietor and founder of Morgantown, Monongalia County, Virginia. Morgan, who remained in Berkley County, upon his father's old farm, an Episcopal minister of great piety and worth. I have seen many letters from him to my grandfather of the very best specimens of penmanship I have ever seen, and in the most polite? (poetic? pathetic?) languages. These constitute? the family of my great grandfather. He died in Berkley, Colonel of the County. -- (written in bottom border) August 12, 1835 C.S. Morgan Charles Morgan, "Morgan Family Bible Record, 1721-1942," online images, Library of Virginia, ''Bible Records Collection'' (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/18mtacj/alma990004887070205756 : accessed 9 November 2019), Local Call No. 22901, p. 3. == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Hopkins County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Hopkins County, Kentucky, Slaves]] Purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by '''[[Winstead-261|Charles Taylor Winstead (1802-1862)]]''' in Hopkins County, Kentucky. Abby, negro woman $300-$450, willed to M. B. Winstead
Amanda/Mandy & child $800, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
America, negro girl $500, willed to M. B. Winstead
Beverly $300
Buck a negro man $600-$800, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
Caroline a negro girl $400-$500, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
[[Winstead-799|Clark]]
Deborah a negro woman $300-$550, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
Dilsa/Dilcy a negro girl $500-$600, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
Dock $450
Eliza, girl $25-$28, willed to E. H. Nisbet wife of S. R. Nisbet
George, negro boy $400-$500, willed to D. B. Winstead
George, negro boy, willed to W. H. Winstead
Green, negro boy, willed to M. B. Winstead
Henry, negro boy $400, willed to W. H. Winstead
James Negro boy $600-$800, willed to Sarah J, wife of M. T. Winstead
John, negro boy $600-$900, willed to E. H. Nisbet wife of S. R. Nisbet
Margaret, girl $500-$650, willed to E. H. Nisbet wife of S. R. Nisbet
Mary, negro woman $300-$450, willed to D. B. Winstead
Nancy, Negro girl $450-$550, willed to Sarah J, wife of M. T. Winstead
Ned, boy $400-$600, willed to M. B. Winstead
Orange, negro man $300, willed to D. B. Winstead
Osburn, negro man $600-$700, willed to W. H. Winstead
Osburn, negro boy, willed to M. B. Winstead
Sam a negro man $600-$850, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
Silva/Silvy, girl $200-$350, willed to M. B. Winstead
Wiley, negro boy $400, willed to D. B. Winstead
Wilson, a negro man $500-$600, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
unnamed negro woman and child $750, willed to Sarah J, wife of M. T. Winstead
In 1850, Charles Winstead held 18 slaves in Hopkins County : Male 40 : Male 38 : Male 27 : Male 5 : Female 30 : Female 27 : Male 25 : Male 21 : Male 16 : Female 13 : Male 12 : Female 8 : Female 6 : Male 5 : Male 3 : Female 3 : Female 1 : Female 3/12 In 1860 Charles T Winstead held 22 slaves : Male 65 : Male 54 : Male 10 : Male 39 : Male 30 : Male 29 : Female 25 : Female 38 : Female 38 : Female 38 : Female 21 : Female 15 : Male 15 : Male 14 : Male 14 : Female 13 : Female 12 : Female 10 : Male 5 : Male 3 : Male 2 : Male 4 ==Sources== 1847 Ellen baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 15, digital image 76 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 23 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. **”Apr 12- Ellen dau of Clark servt of Charles Winstead & Mildred servt of Mrs. Lynn. Gmother Mrs. Mary Jane Frost. abt 9 mo old” * '''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|27953851|343341}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|90440409|ca}} (accessed 4 April 2022)
Charles T Winstead in District 1, Hopkins, Kentucky, USA. * '''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|27953874|8c6729}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|91733660|ca}} (accessed 4 April 2022)
C T Winstead in Hopkins, Kentucky, USA. 1863 Charles T. Winstead Appraisement of Estate. Kentucky, Hopkins County, Will Book 10, pp. 546-600, County Court. 5 January 1863, digital images 542-573 of 597, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3R-9QY2?i=541&cc=1875188&cat=130944]: accessed 23 January 2022) 1863 Charles T. Winstead Division of Estate. Kentucky, Hopkins County, Will Book 10, pp. 595-600, County Court. 5 January 1863, digital images 570-573 of 597, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9P3R-9746?i=569&cc=1875188&cat=130944]: accessed 23 January 2022)
Amanda/Mandy & child $800, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
America, negro girl $500, willed to M. B. Winstead
Beverly $300
Buck a negro man $600-$800, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
Caroline a negro girl $400-$500, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
[[Winstead-799|Clark]]
Deborah a negro woman $300-$550, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
Dilsa/Dilcy a negro girl $500-$600, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
Dock $450
Eliza, girl $25-$28, willed to E. H. Nisbet wife of S. R. Nisbet
George, negro boy $400-$500, willed to D. B. Winstead
George, negro boy, willed to W. H. Winstead
Green, negro boy, willed to M. B. Winstead
Henry, negro boy $400, willed to W. H. Winstead
James Negro boy $600-$800, willed to Sarah J, wife of M. T. Winstead
John, negro boy $600-$900, willed to E. H. Nisbet wife of S. R. Nisbet
Margaret, girl $500-$650, willed to E. H. Nisbet wife of S. R. Nisbet
Mary, negro woman $300-$450, willed to D. B. Winstead
Nancy, Negro girl $450-$550, willed to Sarah J, wife of M. T. Winstead
Ned, boy $400-$600, willed to M. B. Winstead
Orange, negro man $300, willed to D. B. Winstead
Osburn, negro man $600-$700, willed to W. H. Winstead
Osburn, negro boy, willed to M. B. Winstead
Sam a negro man $600-$850, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
Silva/Silvy, girl $200-$350, willed to M. B. Winstead
Wiley, negro boy $400, willed to D. B. Winstead
Wilson, a negro man $500-$600, willed to the widow Ann C. Winstead as dower
unnamed negro woman and child $750, willed to Sarah J, wife of M. T. Winstead
In 1850, Charles Winstead held 18 slaves in Hopkins County : Male 40 : Male 38 : Male 27 : Male 5 : Female 30 : Female 27 : Male 25 : Male 21 : Male 16 : Female 13 : Male 12 : Female 8 : Female 6 : Male 5 : Male 3 : Female 3 : Female 1 : Female 3/12 In 1860 Charles T Winstead held 22 slaves : Male 65 : Male 54 : Male 10 : Male 39 : Male 30 : Male 29 : Female 25 : Female 38 : Female 38 : Female 38 : Female 21 : Female 15 : Male 15 : Male 14 : Male 14 : Female 13 : Female 12 : Female 10 : Male 5 : Male 3 : Male 2 : Male 4 ==Sources== 1847 Ellen baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 15, digital image 76 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 23 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. **”Apr 12- Ellen dau of Clark servt of Charles Winstead & Mildred servt of Mrs. Lynn. Gmother Mrs. Mary Jane Frost. abt 9 mo old” * '''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|27953851|343341}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|90440409|ca}} (accessed 4 April 2022)
Charles T Winstead in District 1, Hopkins, Kentucky, USA. * '''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|27953874|8c6729}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|91733660|ca}} (accessed 4 April 2022)
C T Winstead in Hopkins, Kentucky, USA. 1863 Charles T. Winstead Appraisement of Estate. Kentucky, Hopkins County, Will Book 10, pp. 546-600, County Court. 5 January 1863, digital images 542-573 of 597, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3R-9QY2?i=541&cc=1875188&cat=130944]: accessed 23 January 2022) 1863 Charles T. Winstead Division of Estate. Kentucky, Hopkins County, Will Book 10, pp. 595-600, County Court. 5 January 1863, digital images 570-573 of 597, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9P3R-9746?i=569&cc=1875188&cat=130944]: accessed 23 January 2022)
Charles Town Galley, Arrived 2 October 1749
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Charles Town Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
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[[Category:Charles Town Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|USBH Plantation Index]] ==History== The Charles Town Plantation was owned by [[Wragg-54|Joseph Wragg]].https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Wragg When Joseph died his probate inventory of 7 Jun 1753 listed the enslaved on that plantation. '''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] Inventories v. 82A-82B 1753-1756
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Inventories, 1753-1756, Vol. 082A > image 81 of 529; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JWSY-K8}} (accessed 16 September 2022) *1753 Joseph Wragg probate inventory ===Slaves=== *[[Wragg-449|Peter(1)]], a cooper, value £360 *[[Wragg-451|Essex]], a chairmaker, value £230 *[[Wragg-452|Marlo]], painter & glaizer, value £350 *[[Wragg-453|Jemmy]], value £300 *[[Wragg-454|Old England]], Briclair (bricklayer), value £30 *[[Wragg-455|Waterford]], value £230 *[[Wragg-456|Quash]] the younger, value £300 *[[Wragg-457|Jackey]], value £270 *[[Wragg-458|Ceaser]], a gardiner, value £280 *[[Wragg-459|Cambridge]], value £160 *[[Wragg-460|Prince]], a boatman, value £270 *[[Wragg-461|Tony]], a boatman, value £270 *[[Wragg-450|Peter(2)]], a boatman, value £240 *[[Wragg-462|Rose]] & [[Wragg-463|Stephen]], cooks, valued together at £320 *[[Wragg-464|Venus]] & [[Wragg-465|Jenny]], valued together at £270 *[[Wragg-466|Phebe]], a washer, value £180 *[[Wragg-467|Belinda(1)]], a washer, value £150 *[[Wragg-469|Dian]], a washer, value £250 *[[Wragg-470|Aubo]], value £250 *[[Wragg-468|Little Belinda(2)]], value £150 *[[Wragg-472|Unis]], value £60 *[[Wragg-473|Scotland]], value £400 *[[Wragg-474|Cuffee]], value £300 *[[Breemer-10|John Breemer]], value £300 *[[Wragg-475|Moll]], value £100 *[[Wragg-476|Mathias]], value £320 *[[Wragg-477|Emma]], consumtive (Consumption?), value £50 *[[Wragg-471|Old Aubo]], charge to ye estate, value £40 *[[Wragg-478|Mimba]], blind, value £40 These were listed in the valuation of the enslaved *an Open Boat, value £250 *Deckt Boat, value £750 ==Sources==
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Inventories v. 82A-82B 1753-1756
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Inventories, 1753-1756, Vol. 082A > image 81 of 529; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JWSY-K8}} (accessed 16 September 2022) *1753 Joseph Wragg probate inventory ===Slaves=== *[[Wragg-449|Peter(1)]], a cooper, value £360 *[[Wragg-451|Essex]], a chairmaker, value £230 *[[Wragg-452|Marlo]], painter & glaizer, value £350 *[[Wragg-453|Jemmy]], value £300 *[[Wragg-454|Old England]], Briclair (bricklayer), value £30 *[[Wragg-455|Waterford]], value £230 *[[Wragg-456|Quash]] the younger, value £300 *[[Wragg-457|Jackey]], value £270 *[[Wragg-458|Ceaser]], a gardiner, value £280 *[[Wragg-459|Cambridge]], value £160 *[[Wragg-460|Prince]], a boatman, value £270 *[[Wragg-461|Tony]], a boatman, value £270 *[[Wragg-450|Peter(2)]], a boatman, value £240 *[[Wragg-462|Rose]] & [[Wragg-463|Stephen]], cooks, valued together at £320 *[[Wragg-464|Venus]] & [[Wragg-465|Jenny]], valued together at £270 *[[Wragg-466|Phebe]], a washer, value £180 *[[Wragg-467|Belinda(1)]], a washer, value £150 *[[Wragg-469|Dian]], a washer, value £250 *[[Wragg-470|Aubo]], value £250 *[[Wragg-468|Little Belinda(2)]], value £150 *[[Wragg-472|Unis]], value £60 *[[Wragg-473|Scotland]], value £400 *[[Wragg-474|Cuffee]], value £300 *[[Breemer-10|John Breemer]], value £300 *[[Wragg-475|Moll]], value £100 *[[Wragg-476|Mathias]], value £320 *[[Wragg-477|Emma]], consumtive (Consumption?), value £50 *[[Wragg-471|Old Aubo]], charge to ye estate, value £40 *[[Wragg-478|Mimba]], blind, value £40 These were listed in the valuation of the enslaved *an Open Boat, value £250 *Deckt Boat, value £750 ==Sources==
Charles Turbeville To-Do List
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Turbeville-6|Charles Turbeville]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Turbeville-6&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Charles Turbeville To-Do List|Charles's current to-do list]].''
Charles W. Cooper Mansion
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[[Category: Historic Homes of Manchester, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Manchester,_Pittsburgh,_Pennsylvania]] Charles William Cooper and his wife Elizabeth Pauline Demuth Cooper commissioned construction of the home in 1880. Designed in the Second Empire style, the residence features an Aesthetic Movement interior with opulent painted ceilings. The architect is unknown as the house was built without a mortgage. The homes's restoration was featured in an episode of the HGTV television series, "If Walls Could Talk" as well as the PBS show, "On Q". Newspaper articles about the home have appeared in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette which were then distributed by the Scripps-Howard News Service to newspapers across the nation. A chapter about the house appears in the book, "Family Rootage", by Charles W. Cooper, the builder's grandson. Today, this home is part of the historic Manchester neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. https://mhspittsburgh.org/history-of-1226-sheffield-street/ The home has had multiple owners: *[[Cooper-10520|Charles William Cooper]] and his wife, [[Demuth-142|Elizabeth Pauline Demuth Cooper]], (1880-1919) *[[Cooper-10977|Andrew Cooper]] and [[Cooper-10981|Elizabeth Pauline Cooper Keys]] (1919- 1921) *Jennie Elliott, (1921-1923) *[[Setler-2|Martin Setler]] and [[Schmidt-5088|Elisabetha Schmidt Setler]], (1923- 1942) *[[Murtha-251|John F. Murtha]] and [[Sweeney-3099|Margaret T. Sweeney Murtha]] (1942-1998) *[[Murtha-252|Catherine A. Murtha]] (part interest 1986-1994) ==Sources==
Charles Wesley - Hymn Tree (space)
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[[Category: Andrewartha-50]] [[Category: Hymn Writers]] [[Category: Church Musicians]] [[Wesley-156|'''Charles Wesley''' (1707 - 1788)]] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Wesley '''Charles Wesley''' ''Wikipedia®''] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Wesley#Best-known_hymns '''Best-known''' hymns ''W®''] | [https://www.ccel.org/w/wesley/hymn/jw.html A Collection of Hymns ''1889''] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Wesley#Tercentenary '''Stained glass''' depictions of Wesley ''W®'']
'''Hymns:''' the Lyrics, | and ''Hymn '''Tunes'''''
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come,_Thou_Long_Expected_Jesus#Lyrics Come, thou long expected Jesus ''W®''] | [https://hymnary.org/tune/cross_of_jesus_stainer ''Cross of Jesus'' (1887)] by [[Stainer-249|'''John Stainer''' (1840 - 1901)]]
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come,_Thou_Long_Expected_Jesus#Lyrics Come, thou long expected Jesus ''W®''] | [https://hymnary.org/tune/cross_of_jesus_stainer ''Cross of Jesus'' (1887)] by [[Stainer-249|'''John Stainer''' (1840 - 1901)]]
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina
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Charleston, South Carolina
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Charleston Catholic Cemetery, Charleston, West Coast
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[[Category:West Coast Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Charleston Catholic Cemetery, Charleston, West Coast]] . '''Location '''
The Charleston Catholic Cemetery is at Camp Street, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast 7892 New Zealand. Coordinates: -41.90934, 171.43591 {{Image|file=Charleston_Catholic_Cemetery_Charleston_West_Coast.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Our Lady of the Way }} '''Charleston'''
The Charleston gold field covered a section of the Pakihis from Four Mile Stream in the south (the northern limit of Brighton’s terraces) to beyond the Nile River in the north. Unlike other gold fields to the south, Charleston had virtually no rain forest. Boggy flats and terraces were covered with sour a greyish-white leached soils. The Pakihi Cement Crushing and Gold Mining Company was able to crush a hundred tons of gold bearing cement in a day. The cement was then burnt before the fine gold could be amalgamated. Several new place names identified the numerous sub-centres to the south of Charleston which had 220 houses, Main (Princes) Street which ran in a straight line to Constant Bay and several shops which in July 1867 had plate glass windows. Local coal was used domestically, funds for a hospital had been collected and a race meeting was to take place. The early 1867 census, at the peak of the Charleston rush, showed 5,000 on the entire Charleston (Tauhinau) field.
From 1975 to 1979 remains of about 99 hotels were found in the Charleston area. The last surviving European Hotel was demolished after the 100 year festivities around 1968. Hannahs' shoes had the very first shop in Charleston in 1867. Mary's Hotel, demolished in 1970, at the south end of the nine mile beach to the north of Charleston was said to be gateway to Charleston. Open cast coal mines replaced gold mining in Charleston with the Mowart’s and McGlockland’s mines which supplying coal to nearby Westport. Gold continued to be mined on the south end of nine mile beach up to the late 1970s. In the 1990s, seals from Cape Foulwind near Westport moved south to the Charleston coast and made camp at the mouth of the Brimalaw creek about 2 km south of Constant bay. Wrecked ships, believed to be from the gold rush times, have been located around the mouths of both Constant Bay and its neighbour Joyce Bay.
'''Catholic Charleston'''
Many colonial Catholics from poor Irish backgrounds brought with them long memories of British Protestant oppression. Some were quick to see old injustices resurfacing. On the West Coast gold fields there were from time to time conflicts between Irish Protestants and Irish Catholics, triggered by events in Ireland. In March 1868 the West Coast’s Catholic community heard that three Fenians had been hanged in Manchester for killing a police sergeant. Catholics in both Charleston and Hokitika organised funeral processions in the men’s honour. Addison's Flat some miles north of Charleston also responded with an uprising which raised much attention.
Sectarian Conflicts [https://teara.govt.nz/en/religion-and-society/page-6] (accessed 15 March 2024) Addison's Flat invited the Hibernian Society in Ballarat, Australia to found a branch there. However, instead of arriving in Westport in December 1869, The Hibernian representative, F H Byrne, was forced by bad weather to disembark in Greymouth where he was asked to establish a group. He next went to Charleston and finally Addison's Flat. In 1872 the three branches were united under the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society. In addition to attracting expatriate Catholics into a movement designed to strengthen their faith, it offered a safer avenue for fervent Irish patriotism than Fenianism (a covert societyof militant Irish nationalists), outlawed by the Catholic Church, bent on freeing the Irish from rule by England. Hiberbians showed their membership by wearing ornamental green sashes on public occasions. Benefits for members included assistance in times of sickness, death and widowhood. The Society also fostered Catholic Social life.
O'Meeghan, SM, Michael, "Held Form By Faith", Catholic Publications Centre, Auckland, 1988. p 86. {{Image|file=Charleston_Catholic_Cemetery_Charleston_West_Coast-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Graves in Charleston Catholic Cemetery. }} '''Charleston Catholic Cemetery '''
This cemetery, the southernmost part of the Catholic Diocese of Wellington, is located beside the main road between Westport and Greymouth. The statue of Our Lady of the Way at the entrance to the cemetery was erected in August 1955 by parishioners at the now mostly closed Catholic cemetery. This statue is generously re-painted each year by a Charleston resident, Jock, who wrote on Facebook: ''The last time the statue was vandalised the hands were broken off and there were a few cracks. it was put back up with no hands. So I bought two hands that were for a child mannequin. I gave them to the local priest and he got someone else to fit them. Then I patched it up with car body filler. Gave her a coat of paint and and have kept her maintained and tidily painted ever since. about 15 years I think I have been doing it. Lol I have been informed if I put it in my will I can be buried there.'' This statue is a monument appreciated by many as they travel the coast road.
"Find A Grave" has 103 Memorials for persons interred in the cemetery and "Billion Graves" has 41 records. The names Higgins, Lavery, Maloney, Robertson and Shine appear most frequently.
'''Burials'''{{Image|file=Charleston_Catholic_Cemetery_Charleston_West_Coast-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Brian Winton (1942 - 2001) }} :'''Early Irish Settlers '''
:''' Mary Stevens Moran''' died 28 May 1872 . : '''Margaret O'Sullivan O'Brien''' was born 17 April 1844 in Boolacullane, County Kerry, Ireland. Her parents were Lucy (Brick) and Timothy Sullivan. Margaret (23) married Patrick John O'Brien (26) (born on February 27, 1842 in Ardcanaght, County Kerry) on April 14, 1868 in St. Mary's, St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. They had five children. Margaret died 5 February 1877 (aged 32) in Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. She was buried with ther son, John who died when he was 17 days old. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|91947296}} (accessed 24 March 2024)
Memorial page for Margaret ''O'Sullivan'' O'Brien (17 Apr 1844-5 Feb 1877), citing Charleston Catholic Cemetery, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Frontiersman (contributor 47311842). :'''Mary (O'Donaghue) Harney''' was born in 1835 in Ennistimon, County Clare, Ireland. She married Henry Philip Harney in about 1853 in County Clare, Ireland. They had 4 children: William Harney in about 1859, Charles Daniel in 1864, Maggie in 1866 and George Frances in 1868. They emigrated to New Zealand. Mary died inGreymouth,16 Nov 1880 (aged 45) and was buried in the Charleston Catholic Cemetery. :'''Patrick Tovey O'Brien''' was born in County Waterford, Ireland in about 1851. His wife was Margaret. Patrick was killed in a landslide at age 37 years 8 March 1888. :'''Patrick Henigan''' was born in 1834 in Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland.He married Julia Mary (Horgan) Henigan. They had four daughters. Patrick died 17 April 1902 (aged 67 in Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|91946454}} (accessed 25 March 2024)
Memorial page for Patrick Henigan (1834-17 Apr 1902), citing Charleston Catholic Cemetery, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Frontiersman (contributor 47311842). His wife''' Julie Henigan''' died 15 November 1881. They are both buried in the Catholic Charleston Cemetery. :''' Daniel Shine''', born in 1839 in Kanturk, County Cork, Ireland and died 19 July 1913 (aged 74) and his brother Thomas, born in 1941and died 9 July 1913 (aged 72). {{Image|file=Charleston_Catholic_Cemetery_Charleston_West_Coast-4.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Dennehy Family Celtic Cross. }} :'''Daniel Dennehy''', born in1832 in County Cork, Ireland died 2 August 1908 (aged 75–76). His wife, '''Catherine''', born in about 1843, died 23 February 1923 age 80 years. They are buried with their infant son, '''Patrick''', in the Charleston Catholic Cemetery. Their is a striking Celtic Cross on their grave. :'''Margaret McCARTHY''' born in 1846 in County Clare, Ireland, wife of '''Patrick Maloney''', died 13 January 1900 (aged 54) : '''Early Australian Settler''' :'''John Madden''' born in 1848 in Melbourne, Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia, brother of Martin and James Madden, died 30 July 1879 (aged 31). : '''Early Canadian Settler''' :Thomas Nevin was born 23 March 1828 at Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada and died 25 April 1906 (aged 78), West Coast, New Zealand. His wife''' Matilda Donnelly Nevin''' was born in 1849 in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. She died 27 Jun 1935 (aged 85–86) in Cronadun, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. They are buried in the Charlesston Catholic Cemetery. :''' Child and Infant Burials''' :'''John O'Brien''' was born 17 August 1873 and baptised 24 August 1873. He was the son Patrick John O'Brien (1842–1908) and Margaret (Sullivan) O'Brien (1844–1877).He died 17 days later 3 September 1873 (in Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. :'''William Higgins ''' was killed 26 August1886 and Margaret '''Higgins''' was drowned 17 March 1888. Their parents Mary and Richard higgins are also buried in the Charleston Catholic Cemetery. :'''Alice Ann Collins '''was born in 1881. She was the daughter of Alice and Dennis Collins. Young Alice died 20 July 1894 (aged 13). Her brother, James, was drowned when he was 27 years old. :''' James Robertson,'''son of Elizabeth and John Weymss Robertson, born in 1918, died 29 August 1921 (3 years). His parents are buried with James. :'''Patrick Dennehy''', son of Daniel and Catherine, died in infancy 1 December 1885. :'''Young Adults''' :'''James Collins''', born in 1871 was said to have drowned at the wreck of the "Penguin" 12 February 1898 (aged 27). The SS Penguin, a Ferry between Picton and Wellington sank in 1909. Dennis Collins, father of James is also buried in the Charleston Catholic Cemetery. :'''Selina Mitchell Aldous''' was born in 1846 Selina was visiting her parents home near Blenheim and died in childbirth during the night, 16 January 1873 (aged 26–27). Her husband George was notified by telegram. She was buried in the Charleston Catholic Cemetery. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|168673481}} (accessed 24 March 2024)
Memorial page for Selina ''Mitchell'' Aldous (1846-16 Jan 1873), citing Charleston Catholic Cemetery, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by JjH (contributor 48491654). :'''Catherine Ida Fair''' was born in 1850 and died 10 January 1878 (aged 28). :'''Patrick Joseph James Fleming''' born in1882, died 24 August 1901 (aged 18–19) :'''Thomas Lander''', son of Thomas and Margaret Lander (1840 - 1912), was born in 1872 and died 24 July 1901 (aged 29) and '''James Lander''', born in 1883, died at Charleston September 22 1904 aged 21 years. Their mother, Margaret (72) is also buried in the family plot. :'''Mary Trisa Powell''' was born at Charleston in1868 and died 23 February 1897 (aged 29) :'''Mary Ellen Quin''' born in 1862, daughter of Anne and Alexander Quin, was an assistant teacher in Charleston. She died 18 August 881 (aged 18). Her headstone was erected by the children of the Charleston Schools. : '''Catholic Priests''' : ''' Rev Edmond James Phelan''' was born 8 January 1891 in County Kilkenny, Ireland, He was ordained to the Catholic Priesthood in Kilkenny in 1916 and emigrated to New Zealand where he was appointed as Parish Priest of Westport from 1828 to 1969. He died 19 February 1969 (aged 78) in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand. :'''Rev Gerard Thomas Dorgan,''' son of Norah and Patrick Thomas, was born 16 February 1936. He had three brothers and one sister. Patrick was ordained as a priest in the Diocese of Wellington, New Zealand and served in the Buller, West Coast. He died 26 December 2014 (aged 78). {{Image|file=Charleston_Catholic_Cemetery_Charleston_West_Coast-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Charleston Catholic Cemetery }} ==Links== * [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=billion+graves+catholic+charleston+cemetery+nz Billion Graves] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2453361/memorial-search?cemeteryName=Charleston%20Catholic%20Cemetery Find A Grave] * [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Westport+District+Council+Charleston+Catholic+Cemetery Westport District Council] ==Sources== Also * May, Philip Ross,"The West Coast Gold Rushes", Pegasus, Christchurch, 1967.
The Charleston Catholic Cemetery is at Camp Street, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast 7892 New Zealand. Coordinates: -41.90934, 171.43591 {{Image|file=Charleston_Catholic_Cemetery_Charleston_West_Coast.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Our Lady of the Way }} '''Charleston'''
The Charleston gold field covered a section of the Pakihis from Four Mile Stream in the south (the northern limit of Brighton’s terraces) to beyond the Nile River in the north. Unlike other gold fields to the south, Charleston had virtually no rain forest. Boggy flats and terraces were covered with sour a greyish-white leached soils. The Pakihi Cement Crushing and Gold Mining Company was able to crush a hundred tons of gold bearing cement in a day. The cement was then burnt before the fine gold could be amalgamated. Several new place names identified the numerous sub-centres to the south of Charleston which had 220 houses, Main (Princes) Street which ran in a straight line to Constant Bay and several shops which in July 1867 had plate glass windows. Local coal was used domestically, funds for a hospital had been collected and a race meeting was to take place. The early 1867 census, at the peak of the Charleston rush, showed 5,000 on the entire Charleston (Tauhinau) field.
From 1975 to 1979 remains of about 99 hotels were found in the Charleston area. The last surviving European Hotel was demolished after the 100 year festivities around 1968. Hannahs' shoes had the very first shop in Charleston in 1867. Mary's Hotel, demolished in 1970, at the south end of the nine mile beach to the north of Charleston was said to be gateway to Charleston. Open cast coal mines replaced gold mining in Charleston with the Mowart’s and McGlockland’s mines which supplying coal to nearby Westport. Gold continued to be mined on the south end of nine mile beach up to the late 1970s. In the 1990s, seals from Cape Foulwind near Westport moved south to the Charleston coast and made camp at the mouth of the Brimalaw creek about 2 km south of Constant bay. Wrecked ships, believed to be from the gold rush times, have been located around the mouths of both Constant Bay and its neighbour Joyce Bay.
'''Catholic Charleston'''
Many colonial Catholics from poor Irish backgrounds brought with them long memories of British Protestant oppression. Some were quick to see old injustices resurfacing. On the West Coast gold fields there were from time to time conflicts between Irish Protestants and Irish Catholics, triggered by events in Ireland. In March 1868 the West Coast’s Catholic community heard that three Fenians had been hanged in Manchester for killing a police sergeant. Catholics in both Charleston and Hokitika organised funeral processions in the men’s honour. Addison's Flat some miles north of Charleston also responded with an uprising which raised much attention.
Sectarian Conflicts [https://teara.govt.nz/en/religion-and-society/page-6] (accessed 15 March 2024) Addison's Flat invited the Hibernian Society in Ballarat, Australia to found a branch there. However, instead of arriving in Westport in December 1869, The Hibernian representative, F H Byrne, was forced by bad weather to disembark in Greymouth where he was asked to establish a group. He next went to Charleston and finally Addison's Flat. In 1872 the three branches were united under the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society. In addition to attracting expatriate Catholics into a movement designed to strengthen their faith, it offered a safer avenue for fervent Irish patriotism than Fenianism (a covert societyof militant Irish nationalists), outlawed by the Catholic Church, bent on freeing the Irish from rule by England. Hiberbians showed their membership by wearing ornamental green sashes on public occasions. Benefits for members included assistance in times of sickness, death and widowhood. The Society also fostered Catholic Social life.
O'Meeghan, SM, Michael, "Held Form By Faith", Catholic Publications Centre, Auckland, 1988. p 86. {{Image|file=Charleston_Catholic_Cemetery_Charleston_West_Coast-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Graves in Charleston Catholic Cemetery. }} '''Charleston Catholic Cemetery '''
This cemetery, the southernmost part of the Catholic Diocese of Wellington, is located beside the main road between Westport and Greymouth. The statue of Our Lady of the Way at the entrance to the cemetery was erected in August 1955 by parishioners at the now mostly closed Catholic cemetery. This statue is generously re-painted each year by a Charleston resident, Jock, who wrote on Facebook: ''The last time the statue was vandalised the hands were broken off and there were a few cracks. it was put back up with no hands. So I bought two hands that were for a child mannequin. I gave them to the local priest and he got someone else to fit them. Then I patched it up with car body filler. Gave her a coat of paint and and have kept her maintained and tidily painted ever since. about 15 years I think I have been doing it. Lol I have been informed if I put it in my will I can be buried there.'' This statue is a monument appreciated by many as they travel the coast road.
"Find A Grave" has 103 Memorials for persons interred in the cemetery and "Billion Graves" has 41 records. The names Higgins, Lavery, Maloney, Robertson and Shine appear most frequently.
'''Burials'''{{Image|file=Charleston_Catholic_Cemetery_Charleston_West_Coast-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Brian Winton (1942 - 2001) }} :'''Early Irish Settlers '''
:''' Mary Stevens Moran''' died 28 May 1872 . : '''Margaret O'Sullivan O'Brien''' was born 17 April 1844 in Boolacullane, County Kerry, Ireland. Her parents were Lucy (Brick) and Timothy Sullivan. Margaret (23) married Patrick John O'Brien (26) (born on February 27, 1842 in Ardcanaght, County Kerry) on April 14, 1868 in St. Mary's, St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. They had five children. Margaret died 5 February 1877 (aged 32) in Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. She was buried with ther son, John who died when he was 17 days old. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|91947296}} (accessed 24 March 2024)
Memorial page for Margaret ''O'Sullivan'' O'Brien (17 Apr 1844-5 Feb 1877), citing Charleston Catholic Cemetery, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Frontiersman (contributor 47311842). :'''Mary (O'Donaghue) Harney''' was born in 1835 in Ennistimon, County Clare, Ireland. She married Henry Philip Harney in about 1853 in County Clare, Ireland. They had 4 children: William Harney in about 1859, Charles Daniel in 1864, Maggie in 1866 and George Frances in 1868. They emigrated to New Zealand. Mary died inGreymouth,16 Nov 1880 (aged 45) and was buried in the Charleston Catholic Cemetery. :'''Patrick Tovey O'Brien''' was born in County Waterford, Ireland in about 1851. His wife was Margaret. Patrick was killed in a landslide at age 37 years 8 March 1888. :'''Patrick Henigan''' was born in 1834 in Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland.He married Julia Mary (Horgan) Henigan. They had four daughters. Patrick died 17 April 1902 (aged 67 in Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|91946454}} (accessed 25 March 2024)
Memorial page for Patrick Henigan (1834-17 Apr 1902), citing Charleston Catholic Cemetery, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Frontiersman (contributor 47311842). His wife''' Julie Henigan''' died 15 November 1881. They are both buried in the Catholic Charleston Cemetery. :''' Daniel Shine''', born in 1839 in Kanturk, County Cork, Ireland and died 19 July 1913 (aged 74) and his brother Thomas, born in 1941and died 9 July 1913 (aged 72). {{Image|file=Charleston_Catholic_Cemetery_Charleston_West_Coast-4.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Dennehy Family Celtic Cross. }} :'''Daniel Dennehy''', born in1832 in County Cork, Ireland died 2 August 1908 (aged 75–76). His wife, '''Catherine''', born in about 1843, died 23 February 1923 age 80 years. They are buried with their infant son, '''Patrick''', in the Charleston Catholic Cemetery. Their is a striking Celtic Cross on their grave. :'''Margaret McCARTHY''' born in 1846 in County Clare, Ireland, wife of '''Patrick Maloney''', died 13 January 1900 (aged 54) : '''Early Australian Settler''' :'''John Madden''' born in 1848 in Melbourne, Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia, brother of Martin and James Madden, died 30 July 1879 (aged 31). : '''Early Canadian Settler''' :Thomas Nevin was born 23 March 1828 at Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada and died 25 April 1906 (aged 78), West Coast, New Zealand. His wife''' Matilda Donnelly Nevin''' was born in 1849 in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. She died 27 Jun 1935 (aged 85–86) in Cronadun, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. They are buried in the Charlesston Catholic Cemetery. :''' Child and Infant Burials''' :'''John O'Brien''' was born 17 August 1873 and baptised 24 August 1873. He was the son Patrick John O'Brien (1842–1908) and Margaret (Sullivan) O'Brien (1844–1877).He died 17 days later 3 September 1873 (in Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. :'''William Higgins ''' was killed 26 August1886 and Margaret '''Higgins''' was drowned 17 March 1888. Their parents Mary and Richard higgins are also buried in the Charleston Catholic Cemetery. :'''Alice Ann Collins '''was born in 1881. She was the daughter of Alice and Dennis Collins. Young Alice died 20 July 1894 (aged 13). Her brother, James, was drowned when he was 27 years old. :''' James Robertson,'''son of Elizabeth and John Weymss Robertson, born in 1918, died 29 August 1921 (3 years). His parents are buried with James. :'''Patrick Dennehy''', son of Daniel and Catherine, died in infancy 1 December 1885. :'''Young Adults''' :'''James Collins''', born in 1871 was said to have drowned at the wreck of the "Penguin" 12 February 1898 (aged 27). The SS Penguin, a Ferry between Picton and Wellington sank in 1909. Dennis Collins, father of James is also buried in the Charleston Catholic Cemetery. :'''Selina Mitchell Aldous''' was born in 1846 Selina was visiting her parents home near Blenheim and died in childbirth during the night, 16 January 1873 (aged 26–27). Her husband George was notified by telegram. She was buried in the Charleston Catholic Cemetery. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|168673481}} (accessed 24 March 2024)
Memorial page for Selina ''Mitchell'' Aldous (1846-16 Jan 1873), citing Charleston Catholic Cemetery, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by JjH (contributor 48491654). :'''Catherine Ida Fair''' was born in 1850 and died 10 January 1878 (aged 28). :'''Patrick Joseph James Fleming''' born in1882, died 24 August 1901 (aged 18–19) :'''Thomas Lander''', son of Thomas and Margaret Lander (1840 - 1912), was born in 1872 and died 24 July 1901 (aged 29) and '''James Lander''', born in 1883, died at Charleston September 22 1904 aged 21 years. Their mother, Margaret (72) is also buried in the family plot. :'''Mary Trisa Powell''' was born at Charleston in1868 and died 23 February 1897 (aged 29) :'''Mary Ellen Quin''' born in 1862, daughter of Anne and Alexander Quin, was an assistant teacher in Charleston. She died 18 August 881 (aged 18). Her headstone was erected by the children of the Charleston Schools. : '''Catholic Priests''' : ''' Rev Edmond James Phelan''' was born 8 January 1891 in County Kilkenny, Ireland, He was ordained to the Catholic Priesthood in Kilkenny in 1916 and emigrated to New Zealand where he was appointed as Parish Priest of Westport from 1828 to 1969. He died 19 February 1969 (aged 78) in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand. :'''Rev Gerard Thomas Dorgan,''' son of Norah and Patrick Thomas, was born 16 February 1936. He had three brothers and one sister. Patrick was ordained as a priest in the Diocese of Wellington, New Zealand and served in the Buller, West Coast. He died 26 December 2014 (aged 78). {{Image|file=Charleston_Catholic_Cemetery_Charleston_West_Coast-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Charleston Catholic Cemetery }} ==Links== * [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=billion+graves+catholic+charleston+cemetery+nz Billion Graves] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2453361/memorial-search?cemeteryName=Charleston%20Catholic%20Cemetery Find A Grave] * [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Westport+District+Council+Charleston+Catholic+Cemetery Westport District Council] ==Sources==
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}}{{clear}} :'''1776-1782''' During the Revolutionary War the American forces defeated the attacking British fleet at Charleston. Fort Moultrie was built of palmetto logs, on Sullivans Island and withstood the bombardment of the British cannon balls.. ::Due to this palmetto log fort, the '''{{red|palmetto was given a place on the South Carolina flag}}'''. :'''1785''' The General Assembly of the new State of South Carolina divided the state into 34 counties. Charleston District was composed of 6 counties.. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear} :'''1785''' {{Blue|The county was organized in 1785 but its lines have been altered several times}}. It was named for King Charles II of England. Its population was 108,450 according to the census of 1920 and estimated by the census bureau in 1925 to be 116,048. :'''1786''' - Charleston district was divided into Berkeley, Bartholomews, Charleston, Colleton, Marion, and Washington Counties, which become functional. :'''1785''' The new state Legislature of South Carolina issued the "County Court Act" and established thirty-four "new counties" within the existing seven "overarching Districts." These "new counties" in the backcountry and upcountry did fairly well since many of the new inhabitants were from North Carolina, which had a very strong county system already in place and the new citizens of the upstate counties in South Carolina took advantage of their experience and knowledge. ::However, the lowcountry citizens were not used to having another "layer" of bureaucracy added to their daily burdens and they seemed to be quite comfortable with the 1769 District Court system and 1706 Parish system. :'''1791'''- Charleston County of 1785 was abolished. :'''1795''' Counties dropped to (25 in number) as the 6 counties within Charleston were dissolved.. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Charleston. }} :'''1798-1800''' Charleston resumed a district status including all of present-day Berkeley County, most of present-day Charleston County, and a fraction of Orangeburg County. This "version" of Charleston County remained until 1882, when Berkeley County was carved out of Charleston County. Dorchester County was carved out of Charleston County in 1897, leaving the current boundaries that continue to this day for Charleston County. Antebellum Charleston was controlled by white planters and merchants. Charleston District was divided into Collaton and Charleston Districts, then Charlston District became Charleston and Berkeley counties ::'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1859 Old Slave Mart. }}{{clear}} :'''Early 1828 & 1832''' The patriarchs of Charleston forced the federal government to change the 1828 and 1832 tariffs during the Nullification Crisis. Nullification Crisis and Slavery were contributing factors for the Civil War. Charleston, seized control of the Arsenal, Castle Pinckney, and Fort Sumter from the Union-based federal garrisons. :'''1861-65''' - Confederate forces fired on a Charleston fort, (Fort Sumter). This was the beginning of the American Civil War. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=Ft. Sumter }}{{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Ft. Sumter. }}{{clear}} :'''1868''' The Reconstruction constitution (South Carolina Constitution of 1868) established 31 counties with instructions to elect a board of commissioners, court clerk, coroner, probate judge and sheriff. Charleston and other districts became counties. 1878 Charleston was formed again from Berkeley.. :Charleston County - :'''U-TUBE: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bqRsIpig14 Historic Plantations of Charleston County, SC]''' :'''UTube :[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ4tII-pbFY Historic Homes of Charleston, SC] ''' {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-21.jpg |align=l |size=225 |caption=Charleston SC home.}} {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=225 |caption=Plantation }}{{clear}} :'''1882-95''' - Berkeley was created from Charleston County. Conttituation authorized delegations and delegation decisions {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-15.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=Charleston Rainbow Row. }}{{clear}} :'''1897''' Dorchester County formed., This left the boundaries of Charleston County we see today. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-16.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=French quarter}}{{clear}} :'''1975& 87''' - Charleston lost land to Colleton County. ::Even with many name changes since the Colonial period (1670-1776), record keeping has been maintained.. The colony's public records were kept in the Charleston City until 1785. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-14.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Charleston Battery }}
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'''{{blue|Charles Towne, The Walled City}}''' :'''{{blue|1680}}''' The capital of the young Carolina colony moved to Oyster Point, on the peninsula between the Ashley and Cooper Rivers, '''Charles Town'''. Colonists started building fortifications to protect the Eastern part of the town, along the Cooper River, however no written documentation has been located.http://www.sciway.net/city/history/charleston.html {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Charleston 1733. }}{{clear}} :'''{{blue|1686}}''' early map of Charles Town is a hand-drawn Jean Boyd map, which shows 2 forts located on the eastern waterfront. These showed connection by a linear entrenchment. There were loss of legislative records 6 years earlier. No records of the materials or the date the forts were built. :'''{{blue|1689}}''' French military capture St Kitts (St Christopher) located on the Leeward Island in the Caribbean. Settlers feared the French would attack Charleston. http://www.sciway.net/city/history/charleston.html :'''{{blue|1694}}''' with a legislative act money was appropriated to construct a brick wall along Charles Town's easterm some pf East Bay Street. This should also prevent the sea encroachment or destroying Charles Town's land. http://www.sciway.net/city/history/charleston.html :'''{{blue|1696}}''' Little work on the wall was done in 2 years. Second act for building a brick wall. This brick wall also became known as the wharf wall or the “curtain line upon the Bay.” Soon legislature expressed plans to build a brick "fort" at the east end of Broad Street. The fort was named Granville Bastion for John Granville, First Earl of Bath (the 5th Palatine of the province of South Carolina. http://www.sciway.net/city/history/charleston.html :'''{{blue|1698, 1699}}''' Earthquake rocks the Carolina colony, and a fire burned (1/3) of the buildings in Charles Town. French forces had built a settlement at Biloxi on the Mississippi River. The English government felt the French intended to expand its territories and harm Carolina, which was a double threat against the English colony. The English really wanted the strong fortification. http://www.sciway.net/city/history/charleston.html :'''{{blue|1699-1701}}''' A severe hurricane hit Charles Town, damaging its waterfront fortifications. The South Carolina government wanted completion of the brick Half-Moon Battery, a semi-circular fortification, at the east end of Broad Street in Charles Town. http://www.sciway.net/city/history/charleston.html :'''{{blue|1702-03}}''' Carolina needed to repair on fortifications. Gov. James Moore leads a strike on St. Augustine, capital of Spanish Florida. Moore and troops burn the town. Moore lacked artillery to batter the fortress, so Moore retreated to Charles Town. England declared war on Spain (“Queen Anne’s War” or the “War of Spanish Succession”). Rumors arrive the '''Spanish at St. Augustine are preparing to attack Charles Town.''' S.C. legislature passes an act to fix the existing fortifications and build new works to surround the town, add forts, half moons, platforms, batteries to be built on the front wall ( East Bay Street). ::They wanted gabions mounted, fortified to prevent erosion of the land. The flankers, parapets, sally ports, should have a gate, drawbridge and blind.” The plan showed a ring of forts as well as 4 bastions connected by curtain walls, with 8 sedans and ravelin around the 62 acres of high land. :'''{{blue|1704 -06}}''' By the end of year Gov Nathaniel Johnson reported to the Lords Proprietors in England "the earthwork entrenchments around Charles Town are completed but the waterfront had been slowed by lack of bricks". Gov Johnson and Lt Col William Rhett led the defense of Charles Town against the Spanish, French, and Native American forces who sailed into Charleston harbor from St. Augustine. :'''{{blue|1708-14}}''' part of the brick wall along the waterfront still incomplete due to the lack of bricks.. SC Legislature passed another act to build Fort Johnson at “Windmill Point” on James Island.Gov Craven urged the government to free up funds to build a powder magazine “within 20 yards from the Redoubt [redan] on the North part of Charles Town.” This powder magazine still stands on the south side of modern Cumberland Street in downtown Charleston. Britain signed Treaty of Utrecht, ending Queen Anne's War in Europe.. the 1714 hurricane destroyed the fortifications which were insufficient protection around the town. Legislature passes act to repair Bastions, Half Moon and Redoubts on the wharf. :'''{{blue|1715-17}}''' Yemassee War draws the attention of the South Carolina legislature to Native American attacks. Cost of this war plus the expenses delay fortifying Charles Town the legislature grew impatient with the frugal government of the Lords Proprietors. It prepared an address to King George of Britain, asking for intervention for South Carolina or else it might be lost to the French and Spanish. :'''{{blue|May 1721}}''' New Governor Francis Nicholson ordered the South Carolina legislature to take care of the fortifications. John Herbert drew a documented plan of the town’s defensive walls, to enclose 62 acres, for London officials, which is housed at the United Kingdom National Archive, entitled"The Ichnography or Plan of Fortification of Charlestown and the Streets, with names of the Bastions, # of acres of land, # of Gunns and weight of the shott" :'''{{blue|1725}}''' South Carolina legislature passes another act “for preventing the Sea’s further encroachment upon the Wharfe, and for the expeditious repairing and finishing the Front Wall thereof.” The preamble to this law states that several hurricanes in the past few years have “undermined and broken down more of the said Wharfe and Wall than is now standing.” :'''{{blue|1736-38}}''' work began on cedar piles and pallisades around the S and SW edge of the peninsula and a large gun battery at White Point called Broughton’s Battery. Col. Othniel Beale was the unofficial chief engineer of Charleston’s fortifications. Orders to build 3 bastions on SW side on S Battery St betw King and Council Streets. These were built of earth, wood, brick. http://www.sciway.net/city/history/charleston.html :'''{{blue|1740}}''' South Carolina troops and troops of Gen. James Oglethorpe from the colony of Georgia launch a large-scale attack on St. Augustine, capital of Spanish Florida. This was a disaster and plunged South Carolina into debt. :'''{{blue|1742-44}}''' Spanish soldiers invade '''St. Simon’s Island, Georgia,''' South Carolina sent ships and troops to back up the soldiers and militia in Georgia. Spanish forces retreated. The long-awaited Armory is completed near the SW corner of Meeting and Broad Streets. This building serves as the central repository for the town’s small arms, artillery into the early 19thcentury. Workers construct a breastwork consisting of a double row of cedar palisades, earth, and ballast stones. In order to maximize the defense of this line with cannon, a salient angle or redan is also built at its midpoint. Lt. Gov. William Bull advises the legislature to consider creating new defensive line to enclose the N and W parts of the town. France allies itself with Spain in the War with Britain, expanding the War of Austrian Succession (King George’s War). French and Spanish privateer ships attack the British ships sailing in and out of Charles Town harbor and all along the Carolina coastline. :'''{{blue|1745}}''' SC requests a 12 ft wide moat to be dug on East side of the brick wall on Bay Street. New earth and timber wall with several gun batteries and a moat begin to protect the town’s northern edge (modern Beaufain and Hasell Streets). This wall started at the head of Daniel’s Creek and Westward to Market Street. Then wall turns SW toward Magazine & Franklin Streets. Also a new town gate with drawbridge is built of brick, earth, timber. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=the Walled City. }} :'''{{blue|1750}}''' South Carolina begins dismantling of the ravelin and drawbridge in front of the town gate (located at the modern intersection of Market and King Streets). A brick arched bridge is to be built through the moat in front of the gate. Earthwork wall will protect the North boundary (5 years old) is left standing. Then another hurricane damaged the fortifications on the east side of the peninsula. Britain declared war on France, 1755 ("Seven Years War") or French and Indian War. A fragment of Horn work which mounted (18) large cannon is in Marion Square with a gate and drawbridge over a (30ft. ) moat. :'''{{blue|1755-59}}''' Gov James Glen hires engineer William Gerard De Brahm to design and build the fortification of Charleston The Commissioners of the Fortifications oversee the construction of earth and tabby “Horn Work” beyond the northern edge of Charleston, A small fragment of Horn Work, which mounted eighteen large cannon, is present in Marion Square also had a gate and drawbridge over a 30 ft moat. http://www.sciway.net/city/history/charleston.html {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1767 Seawall illustration. }}{{clear}} :'''{{blue|1764-71}}''' South Carolina legislature gains confidence in peace with France and Spain. Legislature orders the moat in front of the eastern curtain line to be filled in with earth and the earthwork wall of 1745 was pushed into the moat.. In 1766 the earthwork wall erected in 1745 along the town’s old northern line was pushed into the moat in front of it. The brick foundation of the Half-Moon Battery, built ca. 1700–1701, is still visible today in the basement of the Exchange, was completed in 1771. :'''{{blue|1768}}''': Construction of a brick wall around the E face of White Point, extends 1,720 feet from Granville Bastion to Broughton’s Battery. This replaced the fanciness and earth construction of the 1750's. New wall is 5 ft above surface, built on top of Bermuda stone foundation, which were placed 2.5 ft below the surface. then split palmetto logs were attached vertically to protect waterfront from the sea tides. Ballast stone are dumped behind to support wall. :'''{{blue|1769}}''' new brick sea wall is 1,000 feet from the southeast point of Broughton’s Battery to Lamboll’s Bridge, a private wharf at the south end of King Street. The remnants of this protective sea wall, were visible and functional until 1850, are now under the park known as White Point Garden. :'''{{blue|1775-1780}}''' American Revolution - Breastwork of palmetto logs and sand similar to that of Fort Moultrie was built eastern and southern parts of the peninsula. Charleston prepared for siege by the British army and navy. Rear or S side of the large Horn Work is enclosed to create a citadel. In front of this work is a new wall made of earth and timber and a defensive ditch, between the Ashley and Cooper Rivers. Two-month siege ends with the '''surrender of Charleston on 12 May 1780'''. :'''{{blue|1783-84}}''' General Assembly incorporates the City of Charleston. War is over.The City Council of Charleston orders the demolition of the urban fortifications and removal of the remaining state-owned fortifications standing in Charleston. Although it took several years to complete the work, these orders effectively end ''' Charleston’s century-long existence as a walled city'''. Welcome to Charleston County, South Carolina Project!
{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Charleston County, South Carolina | image = Charleston_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg | text = [[Space:Charleston County, South Carolina|Charleston County, South Carolina]] }} :Leader of this Project is Paula J :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-25.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Angel Oak Trees of John's Island }} :'''1680 - 1690''' The Capital of Carolana was initially located at Albemarle point on the West bank of the Ashley River, called Charles Towne Landing. ... It moved to its present site on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean where the Ashley and Cooper rivers meet and within 10 years was the 5th largest city in North America.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston,_South_Carolina :'''1700s'''' English and French Huguenot settlers (and slaves) built plantations to grow the indigo, rice, and cotton near the rivers and on its sea islands. Its merchants (with many ethnic backgrounds made Charleston one of the busiest ports of the Atlantic. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/charleston_county_sc.html :'''1769''' Charles Town District was formed, but portions split off to form Colleton (1800) and Berkeley (1882) counties. Charleston County includes the old parishes of St. Philip's & St. Michael's, Christ Church, St. Andrew's, St. John's, Colleton, and St. James, Santee.[http://www.angeloaktree.com angel Oak Tree] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Oak Angel Oak trees of Johns Island]. It is in a wooded area in John's Island outside Charleston in South Carolina. British with African Americans from Barbados also were settlers. Charleston, SC was first named Charles Towne County, which now is the county for Charleston, SC (the city). It was named in honor of King Charles II of England. [https://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g54291-d1078464-i128010546-Angel_Oak_Tree-Johns_Island_South_Carolina.html Johns Island Angel Oak Tree] [https://www.craftedcharlestontours.com/learn/blog/34-the-history-of-charleston-s-angel-oak-tree History of the Charleston]. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-23.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Sgt Jasper monument commemorating victory of colonists over British, Ft. Moultrie, 1776
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}}{{clear}} :'''1776-1782''' During the Revolutionary War the American forces defeated the attacking British fleet at Charleston. Fort Moultrie was built of palmetto logs, on Sullivans Island and withstood the bombardment of the British cannon balls.. ::Due to this palmetto log fort, the '''{{red|palmetto was given a place on the South Carolina flag}}'''. :'''1785''' The General Assembly of the new State of South Carolina divided the state into 34 counties. Charleston District was composed of 6 counties.. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear} :'''1785''' {{Blue|The county was organized in 1785 but its lines have been altered several times}}. It was named for King Charles II of England. Its population was 108,450 according to the census of 1920 and estimated by the census bureau in 1925 to be 116,048. :'''1786''' - Charleston district was divided into Berkeley, Bartholomews, Charleston, Colleton, Marion, and Washington Counties, which become functional. :'''1785''' The new state Legislature of South Carolina issued the "County Court Act" and established thirty-four "new counties" within the existing seven "overarching Districts." These "new counties" in the backcountry and upcountry did fairly well since many of the new inhabitants were from North Carolina, which had a very strong county system already in place and the new citizens of the upstate counties in South Carolina took advantage of their experience and knowledge. ::However, the lowcountry citizens were not used to having another "layer" of bureaucracy added to their daily burdens and they seemed to be quite comfortable with the 1769 District Court system and 1706 Parish system. :'''1791'''- Charleston County of 1785 was abolished. :'''1795''' Counties dropped to (25 in number) as the 6 counties within Charleston were dissolved.. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Charleston. }} :'''1798-1800''' Charleston resumed a district status including all of present-day Berkeley County, most of present-day Charleston County, and a fraction of Orangeburg County. This "version" of Charleston County remained until 1882, when Berkeley County was carved out of Charleston County. Dorchester County was carved out of Charleston County in 1897, leaving the current boundaries that continue to this day for Charleston County. Antebellum Charleston was controlled by white planters and merchants. Charleston District was divided into Collaton and Charleston Districts, then Charlston District became Charleston and Berkeley counties ::'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1859 Old Slave Mart. }}{{clear}} :'''Early 1828 & 1832''' The patriarchs of Charleston forced the federal government to change the 1828 and 1832 tariffs during the Nullification Crisis. Nullification Crisis and Slavery were contributing factors for the Civil War. Charleston, seized control of the Arsenal, Castle Pinckney, and Fort Sumter from the Union-based federal garrisons. :'''1861-65''' - Confederate forces fired on a Charleston fort, (Fort Sumter). This was the beginning of the American Civil War. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=Ft. Sumter }}{{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Ft. Sumter. }}{{clear}} :'''1868''' The Reconstruction constitution (South Carolina Constitution of 1868) established 31 counties with instructions to elect a board of commissioners, court clerk, coroner, probate judge and sheriff. Charleston and other districts became counties. 1878 Charleston was formed again from Berkeley.. :Charleston County - :'''U-TUBE: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bqRsIpig14 Historic Plantations of Charleston County, SC]''' :'''UTube :[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ4tII-pbFY Historic Homes of Charleston, SC] ''' {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-21.jpg |align=l |size=225 |caption=Charleston SC home.}} {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=225 |caption=Plantation }}{{clear}} :'''1882-95''' - Berkeley was created from Charleston County. Conttituation authorized delegations and delegation decisions {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-15.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=Charleston Rainbow Row. }}{{clear}} :'''1897''' Dorchester County formed., This left the boundaries of Charleston County we see today. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-16.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=French quarter}}{{clear}} :'''1975& 87''' - Charleston lost land to Colleton County. ::Even with many name changes since the Colonial period (1670-1776), record keeping has been maintained.. The colony's public records were kept in the Charleston City until 1785. {{Image|file=Charleston_County_South_Carolina-14.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Charleston Battery }}